iS, r ( - W? ,- DAT IN THH TEAR MutpUd.) I A Mi HT DOLLAM A TlAR, ntrTT uwna. MtirmiDarcuLRnisMtntAK- i am Att Atuemnia n-Atis. itiiru l timut ocmatuien ttunng te lAMtrm mmeai oesmurior. J; ", ADVBBTBINa BATES.; ' s Xln. lln.3lu, in. ln.S7iT MlMgrf f IIS 2 S2T. 4 41 &M MMatUays.... BO Hi Sen 410 Ba 7M MMMDajrsu.... 100 1RV Kri Mt QUI 8 I1)T 110 3 91 , en It 80 7 BO 9 40 B Wee It 1 250 460 BM BfpO low Wee 19 4 CO 7 BO 10 M 13 BO 16 M WM WMkl.. BU0 BOO 10 00 IS (W 17 00 20BO m Menth..... sbe 7 en noe iAm am- siw Tire Months... bee low 1700 moo wee wee Shm Months., aoe it 00 3000 anoe wee ssre Months..... bee 18 00 as 00 mm 4400 situ y TtT 1800 MOQ 4800 MOO MPnt'M I TheWeeklv Ihtolllgencer fVKiBMiD Every; Wednesday Merninu. A MAm, 11.00 mttx Beras. extras e ti, MLMLAroAeorTnuMTO ruwexs imwa HwnniiHiiiinrinrinnniiiTinTniiTiTTiii , BATi Aire oemmiT. m Avomrxers umv VveiBi nunitin te ti vabtb baskst. 5p .'slaiaVM att Ltttert and Telegrami te K THH INTELUaENOHR, OtatsMUganeer Building, Lancaster, r. , jglje iCotue0tct afntelltgeuKr . '. & LASOASTKB, JA.VUAUY 31, 1SS7. Hew TheT Tete. 4 k . Hfr. Afalnnmr tvlil svbnt. te nnnM.i i a,. j --.-. ....... "uvuhu iu V.fi? D3 the truth about Mr. .Tamps MeMnnes In E' j& the Philadelphia councils, sitting: in con- JLft ventionie elect three members 0' the beard PV. of Philadelphia & Erie railroad directors : Eb'--7rk .... . P" ana lmmeuiateiy alter ilr. Maleuey told HI It. Mr. McManea was elected ene of these fe, directors, by the solid vote of the Rejiubh. psr can members. It was a very characteristic rreceedinc tag waecu. At. ruminaeu one very much of the YM. . J. . . . . . ... ,." ejection the day before, in the leris. (Jatureef Pennsylvania, et Mr. Matthew 5 btaniey Cjuay as United States senator, uy me seuu nepumtcan vote. Then, e 11 is irue, there was no exposure of ,-Sx " Quay in the convention ; but he was 2 unanimously known te be n political bird tr Ot like feather te Mr. McManea: one of srJL these creatures, the creation of the Bepub- afcr can political atmosphere, who believe Vj, that they serve the end of their being best ey serviDg lirst themselves and their friends, whom they create Inte their party, and then the people whom they have been elected te Bene; the people getting but a small share of the feast. -Mr. McManes is the leading one of the Philadelphia forces, and ha3 maintained his power for many years. lie has been entrenched in the fortress of the gas trust, which has been the fulcrum of his pener. It has been se because of its vast espendi diture. It i3 known that the cost of the production of ga3 has net been the whole cost of the gas works te Philadelphia by a very great deal. There has been in the past, and there is believed te be still, a large Bum reserved from the receipts, in divers mysterious ways, te conserve the Republican machine. Tlfere is no possible question of the fact that Philadelphia is made te pay, through the gas trust, vciy large sums of money for the sen-ice of the Republican manageu who held it in sub sub jectien through their control of these fan'ls This is the leasen that the Republican n;pre"!CPtatlve3 In councils were solid for McManes. lie is solid for their party and for them, with incidental protection te himself. His virtue in their eves 13 that he la net the only beneficiary of the stolen moneys, the party and themselves being In vited te the feast. The operation of the machine is ingenious and effective. Xe patent has been applied for, the invention being an old one, the moniaely of the benefit being secured te theparty by the control of the purse. Thegas trust fortification once obtained la held by the judicious use of its cash am munition; and the outs have a miserable prospect of gettttgie. See this gas trfflicharged in councils with habitually stealing the city's menejs by millions, feee the evidence produced, In the fact that the trustees have steadily purchased coal at higher than the market price. See the exposition of the fact, in evidence taken by authority of the coun ceun cils.that thegas trustees have permitted the city te be steadily ever-charged. The nects Bary deduction is that they have profited by It, either in money reward or in the per petuation of their power. And then see this trustee elected by a unanimeui Re. publican vote te be a director ia a railroad in which the city owns a large interest ; and this, although, as a city director in another railroad, he submitted without pretest te its discrimination against the city and against the city's gas trust, of which also he was a guardiau. This ought te be a startling picture. Rut It is net. Jt Is an old story. It has net the ferce of novelty, and the force of its truth seems net tesufflce te shatter or fracture or even alarm the men whom it condemns. ASJIr. MuTnnnv mlil tliien-in ..,..... nr forever. The Next Senate. The Republican party Eeems te Le pre paring itself te keep the Republican maiOritV in thn TnWml c;t.in c ..... .... ! "aiming the fraudulent character et the as r.T - .--jv,...j lume.iew errsfyauu . -iwuana legisiaiures.sheuld they elect Dcm. ecratlc senators. The Republican Senate is invited te go back of the election by the fibltA t( fnmllrn ltmv tf ir.a im.l. .....i , as - - -" ""' "" ""IW, uuu new (- the Democratic majority in the legislature uauueen eutamed. The United States 5ft. Senate's habit has been te take senators in A. f xvhn .itvia ...Itl. !.. n.. 1 .1 si, "v"", """ "eiJiun;rcruueuiiaibanu te reiuae te give credence te allegations of the purchaseer ether fraudulent !ieniiirflma.,t Ew of their seats. It i3 notorious that mauy """" kui. meir seais 111 uishonerablo ways; and from the day when Simen Cameren bought the votes of Lebe Manear and Wagenselier, such steps te ssnaterial state are believed te have be come common. cw it wnejiy discreditable and wmn,. An end should be put te it. The sena, yl """" " oueuiu eniy rest en honorable k 5meu. If the United States Senate will lwiwiuineie accomplish this we shall be tm;mJ.T5v,"80",,eaJy KA" I, , " "rtUW luc,u " Sli puriu. ""h Partisan millce, in viewing the j.4W.B,UHUWlnWl fQr llJmU. sf,f,wn, may reasenahly be deubUd. lTn.ier. taking te challenge the Democrats cemlnc W, from ew Jersey and Indiana, In the pres. i, PBtcJOsecoiiunieiior the Senate, tim iu. 1MlWBBiierawr care- ill te aTett Mw conviction that they are moving for a partisan end. There are thlrty.five certain Democratic seals In the next Senate; and thirty-seven cerlnln Republican scats. Indiana and New Jersey electing Democrats will make the party vete even, with Rlddleberger, of Viiglnla, and Van AVyck, of Nebraska, if chosen, uncertain quantities. Mr. Van YTyck may net be elected, but his choice seems prebable In view of the fact that the clear Democratic policy seems te be te vete for him as a thoroughly independent and honest Republican. Generally It is bad party policy for Democratic legislators te vote for Republican senators ; but w hen they are afforded an opperlunllvof electing ene who ha3 proved himself able te vete Independently of party bends it would be silly te let a hide-bound partisan be chosen In his stead. If, how ever, this Is done, the Senate would still be practically a tie with Rlddleberger vot ing te p'.ease himself and without any de sire te please the Republican party. It will certainly be the effort of the par tisans of that party te preserve the control of the Senate by ousting Democratic sena ters from !N ew Jersey or Indiana. With their narrow majority, however, the un dertaking will, we believe, be impossible, unless there 13 the solidest foundation for it ; since it may be assumed that In se es alted a body at least some Republicans will b.- found who will net as Judges and net as partisans. Tncnn will be few tears shed It Da Loen, iheNewYoikprecurerand uppe9d Lancas ter eceundrel, gets tbe full fifteen-year pen alty for Lis ullense. Tar miser Pnlne will caa In New Yerk bai reached sorae new and startling develop menu. On Wednesday a Mrs. Muller testi fied that Mr. Jehn U. Wardwel), who claims the ftat en the ground of a lest will, had endeavored te seeure her aid In a conspiracy te get Pilue's fortune. She told hew Mr, Wardwell tned te Induce her te let her yeuusr son forge Mr. Palne's signature te an alleged will exeeuted by Mr. l'ilneln hU favor ; hew tie solicited her te beceme a w ltncvj te such will ; bow he urged her te go te Europe, carrying the will with her, and there, claim ini: te be cenciencB stricken, te mall the wll te him under the pretext that she had stolen it and that she could enjoy no peace of mind until slie had rosterod It te the man who otherwise would I019 the iertune te which tb will entitled him. It has been strongly supected ailalen?that thoiflert te secure the miner's fortune was baed en fraud, but all the p&rtle Interested are play mg deep and mysterious (games, and It hard te tell Just where the fraud Is. Alto gether the cae la one of the most dramatic en record In fact or Uctlen, IIsnrt Gnonen want Father McGlynn te fly in tbe face of bis church te which he has helcmuly pledged his obedience. Yet no man In mero exacting in demanding the fealty of the members of the labor organln erganln organln Hen than this same Henry. I r la a pleasure te take the readers of the I.NTELLietNCEr. Inte our cenfidence te tell them of the excellence of the Saturday Issue. It will be tilled teth brim with goed'thlngs. The " Old Politician" proposes te tell what he knows of the inslda Republican political situation, and there will be some rare shak ing up of tee local political dry bones. ' Tn cat" has a brlllant review of Prof. Charles F. Rtchsrdsej'H American Literature. "Jerry Cruncher" shows himself a poet et no mean ability in a clever bit of verse. Twe Ameri can beys aud their experiences In a Fails i-choel la the first installment et n tketcb, the BCters in which are well known Lancastrians. A correspondent traveling in the Seuth tells what he saw there last Sunday. An old-time love letter printed in a Lancaster publication mero than sixty years ure Is an odd bit, and an " Intercepted Letter" Is another merseL But it is Idle te recapitulate. Buy baturday' i.NTELUOFN. CEn, read Rnd be convinced that it is the test datiy In this city. 17 Boreas belonged te a toteggamngVlub, he would keep en blowing. The Anarchists of Chicago are said te be net much alarmed at the peril of tha feven under eontenceef death, for they are holding meetings almost dally at which harangues are undo advocating the use of torch and dy namite. It haa also been discovered that theyaie drilling with great energy with u view te attemntins the rts-ue of the n. toui-ed men ; but hew much of this Anarch. Mnews is manufactured by enterprliing re re re portera nobody can find out. m im p. Bcaveb will have a rough read te trave'. Lancaster's two Republican dallies have opened Ure en him, and the mighty Hopub Hepub llean politicians hereabouts are loud In thelr murinurs of discontent at the appointments. Mn Josas O. Clahke's glfl or a million dollars te leund a Clark unUerslty has been severely criticised en the creund that if he wero sincere lu his desire te promote edu cation he would have dene better togletbo money te some college already established and ene that had the adtantaga of many years of experience. It Is In bd taste te leek n gift herse la the mouth, and it is se well understood that rich meu who found universities te bear their names are merely building tnenumtntii te themselves that the matter might have passed without cynical comment. TI10 cellHges are neble monu ments alier all and as nearly all claim dif. rerentsjeteuiH there is at least some hope time will demonstrate which method and plan of ln-lructlen Is the best. There is ene plan remaining that some mil llonaire should give a thorough test. That of a ollegMecoan steamer In which students and t!rofseri should anniiiilv mnir. ,1... world ; for It is admitted that travel is ene of the best educators This schema has had many onthusiastle advocates and It will be romembercd that sotne years n::e n enstl was even chartered for the purpese but the wbule enterprise collapsed for w i-.l : fund. In Pert H-nry, N. Y , O. R. Sherman has reeuu-rt ihetuwn with a flo,0e0 library. TnoreisrojiuioraSnorman lu this town. The uew coercion bill which will be of fered In the coming session of Parliament wlUgtveuiBKiatrutLB powers ei arrest of the most arbmury character and It is said will amount te a irtudl suspension of habeas corpus. Under It tlie government will be euabled te secure special Jurers and te resort te a change of enue from Catholic te Protestant communities. There Is no doubt that these powers will ba used te presecute all who oppose oyictien and that the gevern. nifciitwill be enabled te secure convictions with very little trouile: but whether Eng land can bineiner tba Irish question in this way is another question. Tbelrish leaders throatenol by this bill are peer ud must rely en patriotic subcrlp. liens for the legal expenses, but they linve a presptit of relief in the Impending cellapse of the Salisbury government II tha Irish members of Parliament ceme out of the next electoral atruBglewlthtnesamestrengtli that they new have, it can oulybobyare eulybobyare oulybebyare newed supply or the sinews or war from America. Tun PeuD8.)vauU railroad company trans ported the militia te Uoverner Heaver's In ntiKumtiun at lw own exponse. A prominent efllcernl the national guard tells a reporter of the Pittsburg Vtspntd, that ex..Ujutant General Guthrie, who is te ba general of the Second Brigade, wanted the company te transport the whele guard, but that they re. fused and compromised en a part atthero atthere Utwt of Matt Quay and Jas. S. llutan. Tax parent of Ml Van Zaadi har at laat discovered what an Anarchist really -U aud have determined te oppene the marrlage et thelrdaugliler te Spies. The mother's atten tion was called te sentiments oxpressod by Spies en the oiibject of insrrlage and the lady was greatly shocked. Thit ahe did net take pains te dlsoevor w hat worn the fpntlments of the Anarchists long age does net gUe oue the lmprtsle:i that sua has a rait supply et common sense nnd prudoueo, 'Iho an 7. wdW seem te be kind-hearted people who gaemui-h tlme te r'larltable work nmeug the peer aud gernrued their conduct towards the Anarchists by sympathy fjr their dospor despor dosper ato txultlen. Mrs. Van Zindt first thought that she could de themgoeU and thou arrived at the lellef that they wero Innocent meu. The moral of It all Is that the bead should be Ierniltted te co-ep9raio with the heart in ciiir Habit1 work. FKUSONAU ltri-RrsENTtTtM: t'ex is new consid ered out el danger. CAnctvti. Jacobin 1 h reslgninl the office of Pentlficlal becretary el state. Wm. IlERDEnr and James liovre have been elected by the Delaware legislature rt rt rt spoctlvely te the efhees of Mute treasurer and auditor. Rev. CriAntr.8 Paek Kmehsen, a rre byterlan uilulsUir, 3t ye-irs old, died lu Phil adelphia en Wednesday ttlght Ills last charge was In Minnesota. Rev. J. C. I.AVEnTT, chaplain of the Twenty-fourth Regiment of the United States Army, died tn Philadelphia jester day. He was lern in lSJi SrxATen I.oean is remembered at hi home. The llliuels Hone of Reprenta- tlve has passed a bill appropriating $&0,iX for the erection of a monument te hiui te Chlega Geohee V. tutt,rs says that while he feels quite recovered, his physician thinks It ad Isahle for htm te remain at home Hnd ab stain irem bustness and oerrcdpoudemo for some uays yet. GovEr.xen Beivfr has reclved from Philadelphia a handsemelv bound Bible, wlih the following penned "en the fly-leal " Accept this from a woman et Philadelphia. Lt the Bible be the anchor shet of your liberties and practice its precepts." Mml Patti McettM's will, made uit bef ere she came te Ameri.-a last (all. gives half et her fortune te her husband, one fourth te found " Paul scholarship" for the benefit of premising girl singers In tbe large cities whero the testator has wen her laurels Her grave sbe direct. Is te be adorned with fresh 11 jwers all the year round, in token of her "havingllved surrounded by blossoms." Michael Dwitt will take home with him Ui the old ceuutry en Tueday next two ponderous scrap-books containing edit irlals trem the leading Amerlcau urnvspapers ou the Ulalst'eie home rule bill and en tbe laud bill. The books ale contain all the letters en the Irish question a ldresid te The Trith Xferlii bv nsur, ugre-meti and ethers. The collection was msde by Patrick Kan and his nauie is en tbe bsck of both volumes, one of which is Intended for Mr. Parnell and the ether for Mr. Gladstone They are JO inches by 1J and about 6 inches thick. Tney are bound lu ellum with mas slve clasps and corner-pieces of silver dollar-. On the treat cover of one is a moeram In silver of the Initials of Parnell and en the ether these of Gladstone. Tilt: 6TJ.TK JiHVtr U BOH 113. The Ittpert or the (Unernl 1 mlt Commute te tbe Society New la helnll Id fU'th!jeui Cyrns T. Fex, of Reading, chairman of the general fruit committee of tbe State Horti cultural society, new in fcsien iu Bethlehem, has maJe his report In it he recommends that in the taking of the next census of tbe United S-ates mere particular attention be paid te tbe compilation of Information In re re ference te the preducs of the orchard, vine yard and garden. This la a matter which should be brought t a the notice el .Congress by the romulssieaer of aricnlture. The following bnel summary is herewith pre "ntcd lu regard te each department con cerning whlnh information was Eollcited : Apples The crop of this fruit throughout the state may ba designated as hating been ou aerace one. The dry weather of August and September caused the fruit te fall earlier and undoubtedly Impaired its keeping qual ties. Frem all sections there is a universal complaint that the apple crop has kept poorly. Tbe winter tanetits ripened pre maturely, but luercmnaul saved at the usual pieklng time was or fair 'I'ladty. Apples wee again, ;as n-ual. vry baJly damaged by the codling moth. Pears There was a la-go crop of peir, the yield in some sections having ben immense. A few varieties, notably the Bartlett, sullered trem eveibearlnc, the" fruit net having at tained full perfection. The Beurre d' Aujeu, Duchesse, Ketferand Le Cente, deserve apo ape dal mention ler extraordinary jiiid and fr. fecticn of Iru.t A fe variamn sutfered Irem mildew, caued ey excensive wet weather in mid-summer, but there was very little tire blight, and lease .up'iunt in regard te diseases than usual. Peaches. Thre was a fair crop of peabea, especially en new soil si rue i-orrs-pend-enLs reported their tre- s 10 have been over loaded, Bed consequently -lie irult did net come te its usual perfection. Late varieties suffered teverely from tue drought, drop ping prematurely and net arriving at full i-lze. The " yellows " continues te be the great trouble with the peach, and the dancer et Its total destruction in Pnnsylvauia,irem this cause, feems imminent Plums. Seme correspondents reported an enormous yield of plums, wholly exempt from Insects and di,ee. There were numerous cemplalnu, however, in regard te the ret, especially as te the Lembard which secmed te "utler nioie thin otner varieties. The varieties most commended are the Richland and the Wild G xjse. Tne latter regarded as unusually hardy, was net ex empt from ret liut year. Quinces. More atten'ien Is bring paid te the quince crop, and last year's result were quite HMNfaetery. The Champien Is looming up. Mnd bids fair te hoen glut the market Cherries. The cherry crop was oelv me dium, but quality geed. The Early 'Rich mond waa u little SM.it iu jleld, but gave generally the be-t re u'u. M at swt6t va rieties reitud badly. Grapes. The vines set a fair crop, but the het dry weather caused them te drop badly, aud necessitated the speedy marketing el the crop. Very lew reerw were received in re gard te new varieties. Small iruits. AH kinds i,t small irultH did exceedingly well. .Strawberries yielded enormously, aud the quality was line. i-rices, hoever, were boiew the average, and se many stem te have engaged in the business et raising strawberries, raspberries and blai itberrtes for market that it is no longer a question of profit, Thi-, however, should net deter every oue who has u farm or garden Irem growing an abundance of small fruits ter home use. Vegetables. The pist season was favor able for vegetibles, with the exceptleu of celery, turulps and sotne ether late root crops, which wera very materially atfected by drought Khrubbery, Plauta and Klowera A grew lng taite for the adornment of grounds is m m perted. All these material otijects vvhi.h give us pleasure lu the single contemplation ei their outward qualiti-s belong, mere or less, te the realm el the beairllul. It is, thereiere, exceedingly gratifying te learn that the horticulturist is giving mere atten tion te thoasthetlcs of Ins cailiug. Rural orniimeutatieu, neatuess aud taste iu urchl teuure, and displayet dowers and shrubbery will make l.e no inviting, and keep the sons and daughters Irem leugiug te os-ape irem the comparative dullness of the country tilt U'U y wulrl auU d.ssiiauen of the ew Things in Horticulture - , te new things either originated or tested uurlng the past yeat'enly meagre reports have been re. uelvwl. 1. P. Hwnt, ei Allegheny county, tpeaks very favorably of a new cherry, .lV. Gibben v'e Blgarreau," which he considers net surpassed by any variety new In culti vation. HoaltethinkHwellofthonewgraM "A'oedcock's Seedling," which he received from Mr. Willam H xdceck, of Fullen, New erk. The new willow, salu curdnta, Intro Intre Intro dureJfroin Nebraska, does well as a shade and ornamental tree. In grapes tbe "Kmplre Htate"Is pronounced as ene of the most prom prem ising varieties for general cul lva'len. The "Niagara" Is net old enough te report results, although it will probably be the great market grape et the future. It has net snewn entire troedetn from dlsoase. "Vergunnes" may i,0 classed among the bust hardy klnda. Casper 1 1 liter, otCenostoga, Lancaurceunty, uiaKis fivorable mention of the "Lancaster," a new Hwcotcherry, which en the original true last oasen was in ripe condition for twenty days. The Hime gentleman loperls that Iho "May Klug" strawberry proved extra geed ou his premises, nnd the Parry" nnd tee "Jewell" are premlilug varletiet, but have net been se hilly tested. Xev Olllcrs or lite AnocUlleu, The Pennsylvania Horticultural associa tion uew In session In Bbthlehem, hasoleoto l e enmlng yemrl President, Calvin Cooper, if Blrd-ln-Hand) vice pnniuenta, Jeslali Hi a, U. L Kngle, of Marietta, nnd K. Batter 'alto, of Jenklu- town ; recording eecretar. it imnie. or jenKintewni correspem; Htinten. of Christian t tcretary, V P. surer, J lltbberd Bsrtram, bf Mllllewu : fflf irUn. Themas J Ldge, of Harrlsburg. TlnnUlch Agrlcnltu ral Kxporimeut Station li'lnew before Con gress was strongly lnderfci. I.sImueii was chosen as the place of thVuext aunual meet mg. The prominent topics brought lfore the society were "L ungua UIevses el the GrHp vims' y Preless.vr K. I. s. ubner, chief mycologist of tbe United Sta-es d0varttnent of agriculture; "Peculinrltlts in Orange Cul tuns' by Prulesser II. P.. V an Priuati, chief jwiuoleglst et the Uullexl S.stes dep.vrtmetlt olngrleulturo, "Timber 1 rc" bv Caper Hlller, el Conestegn; "Otcbarding," by I olenel Weorge P. McParland, of llsrrnburg . "Peach Cultuie and the ollew-." t-y K. Satterthwalte, or Jenklnlewii . ,1. T. Smith, of MuAlllstenivllle, and Casjwr Hlller, if tonestegai "Fruit Houses," bv J udgeGeerge U. Stllznl, of Rcnillug; "Mil Culture," bv 11. M. Kngle, or Marietta, and 'Aspirsgus,'' by J. Hibberd Bartram, of Milltown. 1 he society will petition the legislature for an auuual appropriation of fi -ss te assist In ltx work. these t'ullstlelphls Slrnl.rtlr rrern the New Yerk Tribune That was very nice of William Siegerly, of tbe Philadelphia Jicceril, seudlnga box of strawberries te Geerge V. ChlUls, or the Philadelphia Ledger, Mr. CtiiUIs get a td fall the ether day en one of Philadelphia's Icy sidewalks, and the straw berrlea-whleh being of Slngerly's own raising, are under steed te have cost him t300, exclu-ive el the box and the pay of the gardener were the eloquent concrete expression of the tender sympathy which tbe editor or eue paper felt ler the spralned nukle or the editor of another. We trust that Mr Childs entoved bis strawberriCM, and that they entirely curetl his sprain. But we are net sure, con templating the strawberries from high public grounds, that Mr. Slngerlv has net gratified hlsprlVHte friendship at fee expense el the guneral weaL ler leek you, Brether Slngerlv. let it once come te be understood mat veu sund ready every time a PhllaJelphlan's feet go from under him tocemfort his bruled ierseu with ravishing strawberrle grown under your jersenal supervlsleu at . a ixx, and there will uet be a safesldewa.k in the whole city. There will be a great popular demand ameug pedestrlaus ler dangerously smooth surtax, geed tuen wt.; v.e with tbe wicked In steklng allpiery j-Ucrs aud in uet taking heed te their tnps . and ir the strawberries held out the dew ufail et the eu tire pipulatlen may ba looked ler herore the robins nest again, it wi.I le remembered that Gibben dates the dewnta 1 et tee Reman empire from the day that ene of the Kterual City editors sent a box of straw 1 ernes te an esteemed contemporary who Lad twisted his splne en a slippery BidowBlken his wav home from the Coliseum. Mr. Slncerly meant well but the 1 it re of Philadelphia's sidewalks hx.k. dsrk tirrLE viteUAiiiuriGs. When he fre-rns his meaer cries "Clouds te-day and g!oeui xie When his tears fall soft an 1 fa'. "Summer showers that win uet ia w hen he romps in noisy plav "boisterous winds and huh te-dav W hen he's sweet and still and grave, " r air and clear a warmei wa- a Wheu he crlef with ml jht anfl miln, "Storms and cyclones, wind anil rain When he's bright and blithe aid v, "Sunshine, brcjie-a rwrfet' dy Ah, you leek se grave an1 w's. I-lltle Probabilities." since you make foruse'i- Js Listen, baby, when we pray Ulve uj only pleasant wea'ter, IlinlHh Ue-vns aud tear t"ge if r fren I" uih i Ce-"jra-iu n m Di I'lerca's " Favorite rrwcriptl'm I. net extolled us a eure-all." bnt admLably faifiUsa slaleecss of purpose, b!nir a most potent spc!2e In these chronic weaxue-ses peculiar te 02.en. I,ij The Bettem of the sea 1 lelds no pearl that can exceed In ' -vvuty teeth whliened and cleansed with that Incomparable dentrtfrlce, the fragrant SeZijDOh'T. or Is coral rosier than the gums in which such teeth are set. Se say the ladloa.whe sre the best Judges lu such matters ji? jwdeediw IVBVIAL XOTJVtlS. t"Oi; UVSl'KrslA and Llvr Complaint, yen I? f printed Kuarantoe en every bottle of Shi. ;'eh s Mtallier. It ueverfaLs te enre r or sale Oy It. B. Cochran, Urngsrlat, Ke. lJT.SorthQacea street- liacklen's Aram suit. The Rest Salve In th9 world for Cuts, 15rulei Serus, L'luirs, Bait llhenui, rever 6eres. Tetter! Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns, and all Skin Eruptions, arid positively cares l'lles, or no pay required It Is guwantead ui tse prfect satis satis factien, or nueney refunded, price is amis per box. r ir I'e by II. II. Coennn, I)rairlat 1J7 sort W Sirth Qaun street, Lau.-a.str. Pa SMILOIla COUOHana Consi-nptien Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It iuie Consump Censump tlnn. lersale by 11. U. Cochran, Drj.rglaL Se. 1J .verth Queen street " Betth KrrEGTS a Cckb -Mr. ecar E. 11. Kech, of Allentown, Pa., was bedfast with In flammatory rheumatism in the winter of 1W3. Dettors could de nothing te relieve hltn. lie commenced using Gress' Ilheumatla Uemedy. I)y the time he had used halt a bottle he could leave his bed; whoa he had finished the bottle he was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. In his own word, "1 tcel batter than ever before." l'rlce II, by all drulau. lebWmdMWAlT They are looking for yen everywhere. Drafts or air In unexpected plan , going from het r 'Onis te cool ene', carulenun- in chanInK clothing in hert anything whl-h ends In a "common cold In hiheid ' I nlcs arrested thl !nd of cold becomes seated In the mucous iuombrtnef the head Then It U Catarrh In any nd all Its stages this dls.ue aUays yields le fciy cream UjJui. eafe. ai;rreit)l, certain. I'rlue fifty cents. JA) iwdeedftw The Mystery Solved. It h.is always been understood that consump tion win Incurable, but it rms recuntly beJn discovered that Kemp's Ilalsam for the Thieat and Lungs is giving mere rebel than any enenn retmdy. It U quaranteed te relieve und cure Asthma, bronchitis and Ceinjlis. CallenII.il Cechnui. dsuggiat, .Ve. 1J7 Aurrii Queen street, and get a trial botlle free 01 test. .Lar-te size M cents and II, (jj A lteinarkable Uoeti sian 1 he w he attends te the comfort of bis latnll v and will net let his little one. Bufiur with atlec atlec tlen of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their lives may be endangered, but who should at all times give them that sovereign remedy. Kcnin'a Ilalsam. l'rlce W cents and fl JYiat lite ret or sale by IL 11. Cochran, diuggl.t,137 .North Queen street, ((j WILL 10U SUrrKIi with IiyspepjTa an Liver Complaint t Mhlleh's Vluluer liguaiun Ud te cure you. r"er sale by 11 u. Cochran Drugglit, Ne. 137 North Queen street. la liasai-XR Werk bTRt'r, 1'urely vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative nyjulrtd after using. l'rlce, 55 coats, by alldrulsU. bs-JmdilV,tf ClKJUl', VVIIOOl'lNUCOCOIt and ilnmchltlj Immediately rulluved by SlUluh s Cure for sale by ll. 11. Cochran, Drugglat, Ne. la North Queen street The Verdict Utianimeu. Ien are feeling depressed, your appetlte Is peer, j euaie bothered with Headache, you are ndgety, nervous, una generally out of sorts, and want le trace up. llrace up, hulnetwlthstlinu. lants. spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, und hlch stlmulate you ler an hour, and then leave you In wersn condition than before. What ion want Is an alterative that wUI purify your bleed, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, re re steiu your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a mudlclne you will Und In Klec trio Hitters, and only JO cents u bottle at II. II, Lethmn's Drug store, 137 and 133 North Quran sticet, Lanutster. 1'a. (j) Bllll.Oira VITALlZeUls what you need for Constlputlen, Ujss of Appetite, Dlzztnass, and all symptoms et Dyspepsia, l'rlce 10 and 73 cents pur bottle, rer sale by II. II. .Cochran Druggist, Ne. IS North Queen street. AllB YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion Constipation, Dizziness, Less of Appetite, Vel Vel ew Skin t Shlleh's Vltallzer is a positive euro. u'ALS".1? by " " Cochran, Druggist, Na 137 North Quen street. Kxcltcuieul InTesa. flreat excitement has been caused lntheyl ilnlty et Paris, Tex by the remarkable re covery or Mr J. K. Cerley, who wan m, helpless Jju cuuld net turn In bed, or raise his head : overybeay said he was dving of Consumption A trial botUeer Dr. King's New Discovery was sunt him. t indlng relief, he bought a lurxe hot het tie and a box et Dr. King's New Ltfe I'lllsi bv the time he had taken two boxuaer PUUun.l two bottles of the Dlscevury, he susulUnil had gained In flesh thirty-six pounds. 'inal lintUusef this Great Discovery for Con sumption (rue at 11. II. Cochran's Drug store, 1J7 umUJj North Queen street, Lancaster, I'a. m th fbllewln ofrieMt Air mmmtBAX. A' T11LOPI10KOS IOK ItUKUMATIBM, Ruled by Prejudice. few persens teal Ire hew thoroughly they arc controlled by piejudlce even te thelr own dis advantage, ter many years the tiAtment!et ihcumallsm, lieuLOgla, sciatica aud headsohe has been by ouie outward application, and, therureiv, without stepping te think that the eiltftti el Hioie troubles wuif, trem nocetstly, be Internal, ihe weary sutrerer continues te rub, tub and tlnd no lellef. Athlopheuvs is taken Inlcntsllv, and as a proof that this Is the correet prlnclp'e. it cures survly and quickly. The statement el these who ti ere card Oiulit te convince the Incivduleus C K Ilrucc, MsJRirhen, N. J. says "My uiothei hul Wie ttieumatltm In tei heait, and was cured by Athlopheros She siv s ibore Is no tuodlcluellke It " James . Itecd, 4("H I'eun Ave., l'lttaburg, l'a., (as My mother, altheunh 77 year of age. w as eutlndj cured by the use ;of Athlophe nx ' Miss Carile fatten, r.sgle Village. N. V .says "My mother was nearly a cripple In her arms, net hsYliig been able te dress nor scarcely able te Iced herself for three treuths, being In severe pain most of tha time The acute pain venicd alter taking three bottles of Athlopheros, but she oeutlnued te t.k It until all signs of rheu matlsm wenxnue: having taken S7 bottles In all. thi livs net taken any (luce lest May, and cannieher arm as well as ever. A number of frleuds have tukeu It, and lu all cases It has given satisfaction In rases of sick headache.lt gives almost Immediate relief.' Jesn'M Wolcott l'lflarvl N V., says "I get a bottle of Athlopheros ler a friend . f he at once gained rapidly, and has net been troubled with tap rheumatism since " Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros) rills, but where they cannot be bought el the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Ne, 111 Wall trvt New Yerk, will send either (car riage paid) en rocetpt or regular price, which It ll co per bottle for Athlopheros and Wc for rills. Ter llver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases of weiacu. constipation, headache, Impure bleed. Ae . Athlopheros l'llls ate uace.ua! ed. isniriweiHl A lTiTN'vYKSAPAKILLA. Pimples, Beils, An.l Carbuncles result trem a debilitated, Im poverished, or Impure condition or the bleed. AverV sarsnpartlla prevents and cures these eruptions und pitnfu! tumors, by removing their cause the euly enVttual way el trvatlDK them Aer's Harnsparllla hvs prevented the usual course of llelu, which hsve palued and dis tressed me every seisin fei several years Ute. Scales, l'lalnvllle, Stlch. 1 was bsdly troubled with Pimples en the fsce, tt'se. with a discoloration el the skin, which showed Itself lu ugly dark patches. Ne exter nal treatment did mere than temporary geed. Ayer sarparlll eflccted A Perfect Oure. and I hare net been troubled sluce 1 w uoeay, uiver su-eei, Lewell, xius. 1 was troubled with bells, and mv health was much Impaired. I began using AVer's Sarnapa rtlle, aud, in due time, the eruptions all disap peared, and iny health w completely restored. Jehn it. Klklns, tdlter Stanley Otntrxer, Albe marle, N C, 1 was troubled, for a long time, with a humor which appeared en my face In ugly 1'tuiples and llletches. Aver'ssarssparllla cured me. I con sider It the best bleed purifier In the world ChsrlesII Smith, North t raftsbury, Vt Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druaglsU and dealers in medicine. Atc for vver'ssarjapsrllla, and de net be per suaded te take any ether Prepared hy Dr. J.t. Ayer A Ce., Lewell, Mans' Trice ti; six bottles, (J. Janlill Dur &uui)M. T H, MAKT1N A CO. INVENTORY -or- Ladies' and Children's GARMENTS, Finds us with tee Large a deck en Hand, and they mnit go at the following prices . Ladies' Newmarkets. Newmarkets, Plain. .... I 1 10, were I ;.M Newmarkets, lieuc .. . ..I SO), weie I "0 -Newmarkets, Astrakan trtin'd I 10', were I e.V Newmarkets, fur trimmed I 7 00, were! 9 50 Newmarkets, Kur I 9re, wero 112(0 Newmarket", Astrakan tli , were 117 () LADIES' JACKETS. Ilouelo Jackets .... lloucle Jackets' ifeucle llurlln Twill Jacket Ueudellerlln Twl I Jackets Uoucle Berlin Twill Jackets ...II SO. woreMW ... te. were M.SO ,..10J, werefA' 0 ft 0-, were $.10 Wen, were nm MISSES' COATS. ALAI'.OI 9TOCK IIVDUCKD '10 C03T AND LLS3. Misses' BouclaCeata. Mlsies' Cle h Coits . . Muses' cloth Cats. Mlsecs' Cleth Coats ... .11 u wereHtO Vui, were I'M .J.VW, were I-Cul ( "', wcie l00 CHILDREN'S COATS ritOM 7-. CENTS TO Meil. ALL REDUCED TO COST. 1VKI.SWTE EXAMINATION. J. I). Martin (6 Ces, Cor. West King k Priuce SU., l.ANCAH-l Kit. 1'A. HUTIUKM. It Used Te, But It's Different New ! Trade docs net end with Christinas by an; means. Netwltnstandlng the fact that our Holiday Trade has been an unprecedented one, ou Huperh Bleck et reur-m Jand and ether style Neckties, Bilk Mutllers, ilan1kerchefa, Huspeneers, Gloves, Cellars, dins, Camel Hair Underwear and Half Hese, bhlrts, Cigar Cases, Pocket ISoeks, ttleuve buttons, Ac, has been re plenished, suitable for RETURN GIFTS. Our Prices as Lew as the Lewest for the same grade of goods. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. 17 VVKBT KINO BTltKKT. LANCA8TKU VOAl T H. MARTIN, wnOLISiLS AD B1T11L DlAtll IX All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. -VariD: Na J0 North Water and Prince Streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. nS-lvd pAUMOARDNUKH or JKWKHIKH. COAL DEALERS. Orries : Na IS) North Queen street, and Na &H North l'rlnce street ViRixt - North l'rlnce street, near Heading Depot. I.ANCAHTKU, I'A. angima ARlCLKY'H "YA1U I1KAUT1KH" Clear ruler Havana KIve Cent Cigar, Is recommended te levers of a Uenulne Havana Clgsr. At M A P.K LEY'S, " Yellow rrent," Ne. 21 North tjucen Btttet (reruieily llurtuian'sl 'Fjr'fzvMr- "u ; " wv -A i-r rrir ini ir r i inn -r in in i i i. in ji.. VsURNlTUUR WARBROOMB. BUY lOUUSKLr A l'AIR OP TH03B Felding Dress Pillows. ICA1.L BAULV AT Hoffmeier's Farnitare Warerooms. Thejrare the nlc-et thing out and we have lust reeelv ed another let el them. 6 BABT KINO BTnBBT. -ty lDMYKR'fi rURMTURK NTOltIC HEADQUARTERS -reu- Furniture. Furniture. If you want any rtlHNlTUBK new or the coming Spring call and examine my .tock. 1 ou win Dud lllatgeaud well selected. GOOD WORK. LOW ntlCKS. -rartles wanting full euiats atw especlslly luvlte.1 te call. ' WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Oorner Bnat BUdK and Duke 8tis., LANCA9TEU, 1'A. sepm-lydAISeuiw TTEINITSU'R FURNITURE DKl'OT. The Largest Stock, The Kest DisplayeU Stock, The Lewest Priced Stock -01- FURNITURE -ts- Lancaster County. l'.u will find it le yeui Interr.i le psv a visit toeui FUMLTIJBE DEPOT And lnspe; tour large a.ertmenl of rurnlture and get prices betere purchasing elsewhere HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NOS. 27 & 30 HOUTH QUEEN 8T-, LANCASTKU fA uuvamruuxiBHiifu vuud. rMsh AND HEE THE ROCHESTER LAMP, Slaty Candle-Llght Beats them all. Anether Let of CHEAP ULOUES ferQns and OU B loves. THE " PERFEOTION " METALMOULDINO AND BUBUKR CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beau them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keen, out the cold. Btep rattling of windows. Kxclnde thedast. Keep out snow and ruin. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made in sp plying It. cache nttea anywhere -no holes le bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip la the mol perfect. At the clove, Heater and Kange store -or Jehn P. Sehaiim & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKU. PA. TXTM. A. KIXKKKK, ALDUH O. HKRR KIEFFER & HERR, I) BALE 113 IN WOULD CALL Sl'fcUAI. ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TKOY.N. Y ) STOVES, UKiTERS. FURNACES AND RANGES. H'e ask no one le ran any risks with "KUL. LEU A WAUKKN'S" Goods. We guarantee them te give hatlsfactlen. As a Heater " TIIK 81'LENDII) " has no tlva), being a thorough het base, no part, of this stove remain, cold, evet y Inch et It radiates heat, . As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater tha "11KIU HT DIAMOND" has established Itself In the fient ranks. The merits et the "St'LENDID" and "BKiain DIAUOND "consist In beauty of Construction, rerrect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust, no Uas and Economy et fuel. WCe.ll and examine for yourself. 40 EAST KING ST., (orresiT ceubt heus. an' 2ft-tfdw UKUVBUIMt. AT WIANT'H. CHEAP AND GOOD, Three pounds Itestrrencb l'runes. Sic ; thiee pounds Itest lUlslns, net four pounds Geed ltalstns, Vxs , lour pounds Geed nice, itva. rrlcu or rleur, 82a, 77e.. We., we., r,ic., no. and 4se er quaiter. Our High tirade Coffees speak for themselves, l'lease give us atrial order. GEO. "WIANT, Ne. 113 West King SticeL aug 20-lYd NOW Til K TI M E TO HI'KUUIj ATK. ACriVKKLUCTUATIONSIn thorearket eiler opportunities te speculators te make mensy In Uraln, Stocks, llends and 1'olreleuin. l'rempt personal attention given te orders re ceived by wire or mall. Correspondence solic ited rull lnfnnnatlen alKjut the markets In our Heek, which will be forwarded tree en ap plication. U. 1). KYI.E, linker and broker, Nes.13 bread and 91 New St. , New Yerk Lily. nOTSO-lydAw Heusefiirnishing Goods ! Srvrq r3Ty,.5i1v BMT HOOBM. jt 8. uivlkr; oe. ONE OA8B WHITK ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, $3.50, rertMKH rmeit, iim, ALLOTllKIt III.ANKRTS RKDUCri) in i-itorettnoN. WE DON'T WANT TO OAHftT AN IILANKBTS OVKH. JohnS.BivlercftC!e., Ne. S3 East Klug Btreat, LANCASTKU, PA N EV YORK 8T0RI1 Attractive Bargains -AT THE- New Yerk Stere, REMNANTS -or- Dress Goods A1URKATLT IIKI1U0EH rillCES. Stripd and Novelty All-Weel Dress Goods Kcduccd from ;e and 11 m te 5'e. s Yard. ie i'Iia'Ks Mi!in;i sii.k vn.sKis In All Celer, at Ma a laid north II ma Yard. 760-White Ooverlot Qullts--760 At 7VVc. Each nnvrr old ler Ie. than 11 m cruAKuser 1.000 paui White & Colored Blankets At Less than Cost of Manufscttire. WATT & SHAND, 0. 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER. I' A. OTAMM BROS. A CO. BOSTON STORE. ','0 .V 2S North gucca Street, LANCASTP.U, 1'A, aAhs Geatltnta's nnd Cliildren'i UNDERWEAR i Have been Very Much Reduced In Prlce A Hare Chance le get Heed UnderwesrChap add you should uet lutes It, Dress Goods. llather early te talk SI'ltlNtl GOODS. We buy early te secure Choice Uoedt. BOMK OF THE NEW THINGS AIIE English Beige Suiting! Nice Suit Materlil Celeis aie Levely. One Let of SO Pieces WOOL CLOTH, yatd wide, 17e uyard, Heithilc. a yard. One let of fiO Pieces Yard Wide WOOL CLuTU, 'Jue. a yard , werth3Ie. a yaid. One Let of 40 Pieces ALL-WOOL CLOTH, yard ana a-quartcr wide, We. a yard Shawls! Shawls! One Let Of 17.30 Ueduecd te J-UO. One Let of 3-J ALL-WOOL DOU1ILE SHAWLS IS.U0 each, Uoduced te 13 CO. One Let or 7S ALL-WOOL DOUI1LE SHAWLS 13 ii each, lteduced te I iw each, i Stamm Bres. & Ce. BLKIUUB, XV. pDU'. KDQKRIjKY. Sleighs! Sleighs I have new leadyfertha Winter Season, the largest, cheapest, finest and most select assort ment of HIngleand Deuble PORTLAND, ALBANY AND BUSINESS SLEIQHS, Kvcr ettered ler sale In this city. The wersman. ship and elegance' of finish Is fully up te tbe standard of my line and well-known Carriage Werk. My prices for a geed, honest and sub stantial article are the lowest In the market. . .. I have a large stock of IIUUUIKS AND CAH HIAUEH, New and Becend-llund, all at very lewest figures. 1'lease call and esainlne my work, Edw. Edgerley, Market Street, Bear or Poateffloo, LanoaBter( Fa, llepalrlng promptly attended te One set of workmen especially mployed. KKltOHH eFTHK DBNTAl, OI1A1R DISAIIMICU. Teeth extraeted by tbe use el electricity per. feetly safe and harmless. Mj j.uu 'leelh are made of the best material thai lean purchase. A. rilling teeth ft spcclulty. All work guaranteed. -v.-, . ,v- h. 'WRKK, Dentist, aprtMya Ne, Hi North gneen fit. Ff I J ttst!.ji VJ5feaft-vjLtf'.liV- ,t'li H&jMlt , . "Jsaasi-x
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