j83nm&wiefm&vmEeti-rFqm9iMX3i-a-. "r? OT tiANOASTEB DAILY INrCEiilitGifc, giTUItDAY, JAOTAB W1887. iji r KE aa tfe p &' i-Jh. m i RT- ,-' IflTELLIGENGBR T day m tub yeah JsMtyUd.) Wl A WM, WtTU BOIUM A T1AS, FJOT ietrt trss.rrsD t cairns it-t.. A 4X1. 4tM0tB!a rLlCSS. BAHTLI uiul ccimissten allettm te nunen cohbetio, iJ ADVJBtmiNO RATBB i J',, IKIn.l ltn.iain.iatn.) 4ln.Mn. EDy e'a 7sliiu'jt'isnisn SJMra oef 115 l tts sr E5 Bays....! w l80! 1 7M MWUlJl,,,,, 1U) IK SROI BIS (W 8 43 ltrty...... 110 se tee) sen 7W e HWMt 1 1(0 4 60 910 BW 1050 n WMtl 1 480 7 SO( 10 M 1J60 1C0 M TMka..l BOOl 600 1000 1S60 1700 WW Dm Menth.. ...1 BBel 700 urn low e sim Twe Months,..) BOOl loot) wen ti en S7en wee This Months.. I tool ltoe ante anon siec saw fpSMeatfea.,.,.1 oe lBen sum wen M( aim pit4M....... 1B00 WOO OOP MOD MO " . l5The Weeklv Intelligencer 410 EVMt" WtONtSDAT M0RNIN3. IA nil. 11.00 re ICC veimu. ClUBS 0 TSS, ir,mniin)ACrTnnn rmasess simxa tir MsussreirDMci oiieitss bej i vsst ni t e t i flTATH AD IVtRIT, ALL ASOirTMOCS LUTTSKS CV " TUHIflliliniviuiiiiwiiiiniiKBri t, 4Mrll all lAtitri and Ttligrami te : Aua s AJuuuAvrMswiif it; sgimimir "" "ii - V-i.iii nni. Laneaster. r& 3 Vie anca0tti UffltlUgcms?, LAHCASTK1L JANCAIIY 12, IS57. The llallreads Regulated. TliA tfifnT-.ntfite pntTtmArpn llll nieaail ?" the Heuse by an overwhelming m3ientj k'.i. despite the uncertainty of some of Us pre- ".V lpllrta trVtttli 4f truiiviail lnrvrtc!t1e mnra $ definitely te deQne ; the fact being that the measure Is understood te he largely Kvniiimnnt(il nr.fl ft.a mnrilata nf r.mmta ? were unable te determlne what Its tact M-SmimlLtt.'nnn fthnnlil le. "Wrr mnfli 'iirieufl Kp'lfl left te the discretion and construction of sNt the commissioners who are te be appointed te execute the measure, and te the courts ! who aie likely te define the act; unles I i? Congress hereafter medlDe3 It, according te I sr ine nreven need, as it will iinnhllpei iln. I-; The president will sign It and at cace sfc appoint the commissioners, as the act gees i?2$ "Immediately Inte effect as te some of the ef'' provlsien3,nndastoall within sixty da) s. A very great deal wllldepend upon the char- ggi acter of the commlsaieners ; the railroad WUllear that men inimical te their inter- '"'teste will be appointed, and the people will Jp5trcmblelest railroad agents get the places. isS We de net believe that either Interest has b&xw, great need for fear that the men chosen will unfairly treat it. It Is certain that the president's Intentions will be just, and that he will cheese men whom he believes te be worthy of the work. The people hive great confidence In the in tegrity and fairness of their chief magis trate. He may be deceived, but It Is net probable; and If he Is, he will amend the error at the earliest appearance of It. We are cenDdeut that the aim of Congress iapa33lng this bill will liavefair execu tion, and we have the greatest confldeuce that It will prove te be very beneficent legislation. The step Is taken in the right direction. The government assumed the regulation of railroad rates, which the rail l"jad companies have Bhewn their inability te regulate justly ler their own interests and these of thepeeple. The ge.ernment, s an Impartial arbiter, clothed with am pie power, Is the qualified patty for the work. Tite Mar felttiatlen hi Ttirepe. Tjc cue te the situation iu Europe seE:3 te be that the German government has de termined te gtve Trauce a crushlmr and aalblew which will permanently cripple ur "power for rdveuire and at the same time result In the overthrew of the te te publlcauferm of government. The poli tical conflict In Germany Is new centred directly en the question of parliamentary control of expenses ; the seven years mili tary bill amounting virtually te a sur render of control of the army for that time. It Is a Arm stand taken by the loyalists a;alnstthn progress of democratic Ideas. The overthrew of republic in Trance would be a heavy blew te the cause of spular government. Trance has no rit?ht tocemplain, however, as it is the nursiDg of the spirit of revenge that Is te blame. It gives the Germans an excelleu pretext ler war. When the nnclent Germans turned the tables en their enemies, the Magyars, it was by jujt such a policy .as that whith Prance has followed. They trained and prepared vigorously for war through a series of years, and when nil was ready they sent a Blck deg Instead of tubute te their enemies, following thisgigeef war by a terrible battle w liich broke the power e the Magyars forever. Se from their own history they have learned that an enemy must net be allowed te choeso his own time for revenge, and though Prance is hurrying te a finish the preparations she has been making for jears, it is plainly evident that Germany will sttike seen and ttrlke hard. Keeping In The Fashion. It seems te be quite the regular thin;: for city clergymen in comfortable and con cen wnial places te decline bishopric honors at newtanu distant points. The decease et BiahepLay, in the Easteu, Md., diocese, was followed by a half dozen declinations of the vacated seat from eminent diviues who Were satisfied with the ills they had and cared net te fly te these they knew net of. Dr. It. 'W. Huntingdon, of Grace church, Xew Yerk, was en Thursday unanimously nominated assistant bishop of Southern ern Ohie. Xe sooner had the Infernuti en reached him thau he telegraphed his de clinatlen. Trem the haste with which eplsjepal honors are decllued, it would seem that a blshoprle U003 net offer a3 large nu opportunity for filling out the measure of clerical ambition as the rector recter ship of a fashieuahle city church. Democratic Stupidity. The Democrats of the Nebraska legisla ture eeem te have lest an excellent oppor tunity te send te the Senate geed and fair man, who would have been welcomed back te the Senate by a very large majority Of Urn ItfVmlA nf thft wlinli sntin.t U....n- f tirVauWyek has the confidence of the ' Country. He failed tn rwn v tin. i.,..wm t tfhil3 patly for tue reasons which have jiven mm mis cenmlence. Ha was nn n. compromising fee et corporate gre,ed and y:Wgresa!en, and he has been attlcken down ii By the n lie et inese whom he lias Justly "Awht te control. Ills defeat is but tem- f perarj. He has been right, and the right lhat 1 W" chftmpteBed needs Mm for his banner. He will taakenn excellent cotnmteslonet under the Interstate com merce bill, and there he can no mere effec tive work for the cause he has been contend ing for than In the national legislature where that cause has new triumphed In the enactment et the United States com merce bill. The Philadelphia l'ellllcal Tet. The effort te arrange a municipal Octet In Philadelphia of a non-partisan charac ter has failed, because of the Inability te find candidates who would unite a suffi cient clement in Its support. The Democratic party therefore will rut forward a Democratic candidate for mayor, and the present acceptable Re publican receiver of taxes will probably run en the ticket with him. It Is uufortu uufertu uufortu n.ite that a wholly non-partisan ticket was net demanded by the public voice of Philadelphia, In view of the new law under which the city's affairs are te be adminis tered hereafter. It would be always best te select muni cipal efllcers for their fitness, regardless of their politics, for there Is little In muni cipal administrations with which national or state politics has anything te de. But It seems impracticable te Induce political parties te keep their hands off muiicip.il offices. Ttiey are organized te secure offices and power, and their machinery finds a field In municipal elections te keep it from rust'ug and te provide lubricants for the staie and national work. .I. The sugar ttaJe U becoming alarmed at the rumore from Germany of the discovery by an eminent chemist of a possible uiothed et cheapeuliiR saccharlne.cheralcal product of coal oil, m tliat it may replace beet and cine sugar. m Si The legislature or New Yerk last year ap pointed a commission te Investigate and re port en the most hurnane and practical method known te science or carrying into t ITect the sentence of death In capital case. The commlsslenera have been securing the opinions et prominent medical men en the subject, and most of them favor the use of electricity. Death by lightning Is lntanta- neeus, palnlesj and absolutely certain, llun dteder eaiea are recorded whero life was destroyed In the ene-hundredth ixirt of a second. The riceptlen of the Bhecl: U net re membered, and, therefore, such a mesas of death would be the most rulnles Anether ieaeu which bheuld commend the us of electrlcltv U that theso dlchargeM which from their lnteus.ly, kill most readily, leave fewest and least marks of Internal injury. Loud HiNDOLra Cmianni. sajs he thinks that between the years 1mV5 and l'T4 the management of the KugUsh Unances wai fairly geed : that trera 1S71 te 1S) It was net quite e tlifactery, whUe from 150 te lss5 it was simply Infamous. Dut It was nothing te the management of Irish aUairs for the same period. Seme poeplo think that we are a great bter-drlnklng people. In the German um pire the teul production of beer la 15:0 was mere than W0,000,WW gallons, and In ISSi this had been increased te 1, 122 902,G."9 a quantity sufficient te make a lake mere than a mlle bquare and flx.and a half feet deep' An the Importation is about equal te theex theex theex portaUen It may be fa'.d that this Is all con sumed lu the empire, llriuklug there has bocemo te Keneral chiefly becausa of the cus tom of drinking flewly, a half or three-quarters of an hour being consumed In drinking a fcingle glass of beer. Censul Tanner fcjys tint this is se simple that otie is liable te rid 1 cule for laying stress upon It, aDd yet en Uds oue pilot binges a question et At Import ance te Americans. By tula manner et slew drinking the bleed U aroused te i;reater uctUlty In be gradual a manner that there Is no violent derangement of the animal econ omy. Tbcre are a thousand habitual, hope hepe leatly habitual, drunkards in the United btatea te ten in Germany, fcays Mr. Tanner, aud this dllference ag dust us nrle largtly, if net entirely, from the manner of drinking In eguu In the two ceuntrlen. PfSBSONALi. Tnc Mns. Loeas luud has reached ever (CO l"J0 and Is still lining. SuNATer. FAin, of Nevada, says thit the Fipulariiy of fresldeut Olevelaud en the aclfle olepo has grenn vpry much of late. Mns. James Bnews Petter bus written a lx k fnttlwl " My Kecitallens." It Is net stated -whether '-'Oatler Jee" la In the Hit. MOSSIGSOn ItAMTOLIJ del TtSDAne, papal nuncio at Madrid, has betn designated te succt-td Cardinal Jacobins as papal score tary of state. Es Oovcnsen Alelk, of Detroit, Mich, during ibe recent cold snap, eut te each of GOO liimllles tbere a barrel e! Ueur, a cord or weed and a ten of ceaL d.EML r A. Gr.lS(.e, preslJent el the In ternational Navigation company, haa geno abroad te buy te atesmshlps for the Inman llnewhlchwlll cot!J?2 500,0(. Hr.SATer. VoenuEES' wlfn died at thelr resiuencu in Washington Friday atteruoen et Hcute iwrltcnitls. hbe was taken nick en Monday last with congestive chills, follewod by inlUtninatlnn of the bowels. The remains will be taken te Terra Haute, Ind , and the luncrjl serwee will be held there en Uuuday next. USITIID STATES SiiXATOn ELECT QCAV, at priaHut auto treasurer, is te hour! in his resignation iu a few dajs and Colonel TiienmG. Grimeson, formerly of Franklin county, nuv engaged lu bus.nesaln I'bl.adol I'bl.adel ptJi.i, and wlm va.s a candldute ler auditor poneral In li-3, and again last year befere the i'.epubltcan louventton, Ute be the bucceHser. I)n B Mam.y, el Klcbmend, Vn., tells el n u,oed ulster wne expended telJ in oducat educat ln' ajeuug nunliter, through whose labors iiutyotrer two J00 aeuU professed conver cenver conver elen, aud hn u gathering lu mera almeit every day. The dear old eister nailtca and cries both as hhe talks about he a glad bhe Is thatHhe )iut her money lute a etii)g preacher aud net into a bank. hOltn.MitVlKIOItl One el the most charmiug books I itcly puLlisbcd Is a collection efaketchta by Dinah Maria Muleik, author of "Jehn Halifax, bentleman." It is trout the preaa el Harper it llretberi, JJew Yerk. It la entitled "About Menoy und Oilier Things." The first piper la ene el the beundeat crllverauctJi en the woman riuestlun that has been recently wrltten. Coming Irem u biicccslul female noseilit, It Is all the inoie lmpirtanL Al jeung girla bheuld read It. l'ytholegy" Is the title of a new text book by Jehn lievvey, lh. I) , assistant pro pre pro feaaer of philosophy In Michigan unU orally. His a bejk written lerc'ass room instruction, und tburofero I ma uet the interest that attachea te a work for the general reader. Iho Inde pendent position that psychology liaa lately assumed makes this branch of mcntul adence much mere tmjKjrtaut than It lias ever been before. Te these bucking knew ledgo of this great branch, the 1J7 piges of Prof. )e nj 'd book eiler rare opportunities. It Is from the press of ilarper A Brether 'it, New Yerk. ' A bhert History of Parliament," by 11. C bkottene, M. A., New Celleite, Oxturd, Is anoiher of llarpera' publfcallens is hi, u fills a long felt want. Iu these day aw Leu the Irish strtiggle is eagerly wauhed by philanthropic paople nil ever the world, it Is essential te llu proper uuderstand lug of thu llht that l'aruell aud lila lelleagues ate making te knew considerable about Tarlla Uitnbiry tactl.8 ; for It Is osseutUIly a legis lative battle. Tnls iutorniatieu Is supplied by lbe hook In question in ample form, the KngllaU l'arliaineut betug traced from the original Angle Saxeu " folk-meet " dewu te tbaprtB6uL It la a work well worthy el carulut perusal. All the ubove books cau be obtained through Chatlea IL llarr, who alwaya Iceeps abroest of the best current llterature of the time. ON THE POLITICAL TRACK. ULttJtyu jmrii neu.it a ityrzuau i. xun vxtitAitr imet These Who Are Likely, Fruin 1'itsent Indict- Den. le Catty 00 ttie l'rliri Cxnitlilatri roellnc Thlt Ketlnuf With 111 Ukr nil llull Klnc Couibluillent. Of thecindUHtes thus tar anuounced for the principal county olUens at the coming primary, ever twenty reslde lu the city of lancaster. Tbere nre candidates from the city for all the cilices except treasurer, and theceuutry politicians have about come te the conclusion that their city brethren wsnt the earth In this ramptlgu. Tiiere Is neme talk el their combining te prevent the city twMea Irem getting mera than their sharp, but they will bsempellcJ te accept the sit uation by thelr uisters and support the can didates uamed by the re.pucUe combina tions. Tbere has been soma changes In the situs tlen during the past tew weeks. C. A. ShalTuer, or Marietta, wss Induced eatry In the campaign te be a candidate for register cf wills and was te be en the combination of tha Mentier faction for tuatefilce. The announce ment of City Treasurer Myers for that office put Sensenlg In a bole, as Mjers had always trained with him. Levi pledged teGeyer, and Menuer aw an opportunity te etrenijtheu hisccmbltiatleu by runulng Myers In this campaign Myers and hit friends wtll be w 1th Meutrnr. fnallher did net want te go out et the register's Ughl, but was force 1 bein he was considered tee only available party te run against Steve Urlsslnger, tsk TnEAStriiERsmr. ShaQher Is strong In his linuiedUle neigh borhood, but is net well-known throughout the county. Tbesympathy forGrlslngr,whe has been a candidate eeralttme and who has pent a mall fertune In trying te get the office, gives him the best of the light. Many of Gilslnger's former political enemies will CO for him this time te get him out of the read, as his candidacy has iD.lured the pros pects cf a number of perens from his section el the county who have wanted te be c.uidl dates and who have no chance uf eucccsj while Grlsalnger Is a candidate fob rnoTnNerAnr. The protcenotary's contest will be exciting by the time the itnfs are tljhtly drawn. All three candidate, Uartman, Krekler and Mentzr, are hard at work. Krelder started out 6ouie tluie age te uiake a personal can vass, lie hits been through several ten n shlps and feeU gready encouraged at his re cptlen. While he de"s net he any of the leading politicians ler him, be thinks be can w In w Ithnut thorn. Ills vete is an uncertain en a lle heids tba balance of power. It is conceded that he will pick up a few thou sand totes and both of the ether candidates are of opinion that If Kretder remains In the held, their chances are Impreved. It will be r clese context betntten llartman and Men'7r. liartmae, of ceurs ', will hive all the strength that Levi eusenlg canghe blm and he wtll oiake a pari snal canvass through tbe county. Mentzar is net Idle, no Is a ehrewd politician, but many of the leaders vhe were with him In the district at. terney aud Northern senatorial fight are ler Hartmau. v, it leeks as if Uartman bad a llttie the bet of the fight. inn come l rer. i.EeiaiEr. Tee resister's fight will be a lively one. The leading cauJidstes are Geycr, Myer. Snllenberger and Aldus Ilerr, with the chances of the Ovjht being between thetue tlrst camel. S llenberger would be a for m'dablecsndida'e If he had net withdrawn thrtse jeara ae en ll.e ee el the elect! 'n without ceneultlug his frlendi Herr's can didacy will hurt .Myers aetn In the Lain peters ami irabarji, but Geyer will be hurt In the north Just about as uiucn by Ueerge Sjnlett. late proprietor of tbe I ranklin hjue, and nhe has an extended acquaintance la the erth. WillUm II. Dli.h.er, who becime blind, announces hlmielf as a candidate, but will be disappointed in his oxpectatlona of getting SeuaMuigVsnppir lie will hurt no one, and his ote Hill be se small that it ill amount te nothing comparatively. the snemrr's errict While It Is deunltly tettld that Illppey will be Levi's caudldate fir sberitl It hu uet yet been dct-nnlned who will be candidate for the Uef Ringer. It lei ked Ijr a while a. if llnrkheluer ve 1 1 le the a.an, but nege tlationsare pending which may result In Abe Kelier getting In that eablua"un. lie cau be Cjuntei.1 en te contribute the necessary amount of boodle le put the oiaUime lu work ing order. BuriihelJer Is going fctralght ahead maUIus blsetrn canvaii re6'ard.ess of the bosses, lie la maktn etes and he Is oneof tbe fe candidates whemiy mase the nomination In spite of the combinations likely te be tnade against him. Jchn Sides has about decided uet te be a candidate but that decision Is subject te change. Wash Walker, of Weit llempfleld, Is alae a canel date, lie will poll a lew vote, nearly all el which Illppey could get if Walker was out et the read. CLERKS or TIIE COl'IlH, Thus fir thcre are five candidates fur the rfllee of clerk of qnarter seaslenn. M. 1 Kllllan, the ene-lcgyed fcoldterfrem theaixth ward, Is makings geed canvass. Jehn din din ten, who has been a candidate many time, Is ag-iln In the Held, and bss mauy warm friends. lUrry Seboll.ef Columbia, ptmlsts in being a candidate againet the ss ishes of his friend, aud Gee Hunter, ex jmlter and ex deputy bhcrltt, b- lievca he has a geed chance te svln If uet this time, aome ether time. Potts, of btrasburir, msy be put down as ene of tbe leading caudldites. It Is a go as you please at tbe present. Wm. I. Sutten and Levi s. Krelder, are considered the leading cindldatsa for the orphans' court clerkship. Martin VHn Iluren Keller aka for another turm and Majer Fasuaiht has some KUa l being a candidate. eiu Lit eirn FS ler ouimUslenors the flght Is aim Lo Le tssetn Ilea II en boy, Augustus Derrick, Jehn Gingrich and AL Werth. It U a toss up at present as te who has the best of it. " Wode for Shtsmy" OlngricU will be one el Senacnlg'a cmdldjlestbls tirue. Ist tlme Mentzar run and elected him. The ceutest for coroner will he between Houeman, the preeut coroner, and Shiller, whesas Lealeu by Heneman three years age. In that content both combinations run Heneman, but wllh nil that it kept theiu busy te beat old Danny. This tlmehewlll base no treuble te get en u combination und he has this advantage, that he can choeaobls ewu combination wh'ch is net often the ceae. i tci'LiAniTiua et inr. iauu". Krelder has cards rluttd in Uerman nud Uoglisheu v-hti'li are prluted that he has been deputy and clerk for the las,t '- j earn. Illppey baa them printed in oil colors but greeu Is his favorlte color. M. . I). Kellt-r announce'! Iilmself as a crlpplPd toldier vslie cau ajx-ak both English and (ermun. Dolch Delch Dolch ler auiieunca himself as the blind man el Lancaster city, followed with his uoldler rec ord, lieu Hetshey has a card In two colors, and as there are e many Heraheys In the ceuuty he deslgnatea hlmseU liorae dealer. On the back of his card la a calendar of lss7. l.evl Krelder, net te be outdenu by his op. penent, Keller, announces that he cau speak both English and German, liurkbeldur has the ineat gorgoeus card with the rtd rese of Ijaecaster as the prominent feature, lu lbe cjurseefa fewdaja all thu caudldates will havolarge cards out, setting forth their qual qual itlcatieus ter the elUct-s tbey ure alter. Appointed Tell-U-ilii Iteepir, Iraiikllu Whltoliettle, the Yerk Daily sijM, has been appeinted tell-gate keeper at the Columbia bridge at Wrlglitavllle. He takea the position te day. Mr. Whlteuottle was ler some years messenger at the I'enn ayUanla rallre.id olllce in Yerk. 8UHB SMW il ATOIIS Tbs Ittsultt erStnstarlalliMtl"" That Vfsre ltscnQtlj Kiiiled InVsrleus farts et ths fenjltj The eyes of the count K have beeu pretty generally turnel upon til various senatorial elections that for twef cr threAsreks past have been ongagluB'the attontleti of the several legislatures. QVm selection lu thlsstate was nu RCcemp,lned Met long be fore It was ratified by hi leglidature. Frank lllsceck'a election In New Yerk was a gen. nine surprlse as he only had ll votes en the first ballet taken, Vail yck, the Intrepid of Nebraska, has been iloleMed by A. 8 Fsd Fsd deck, Rti Iticeusequeutlal person, who was jimbably chosen ler his noisathe character. The railroads wero atler .in yck' scalp ter his oppesltlou te thorn aud they loom te have secured IU nin.nn 3t, rkn et Nevada's new senator, W amM. Stewart, whose portrait accompanies tuts sketch, Is aald te be a brainy millions re and therefore a king among men. lie was tv rn In Wayne county, New 'Yerk, Aug'ist - b, isr. Ills father removed te Ohie m '-e. taklug his family with him. WIIUstj at the Hgo i f thirteen left home and prepared himself for college, chiefly Iu New 'i nk He entered Yale college la 1S13, wtier he remained eighteen months and ttien .ett te eml grate le the geld-fields it anferula, where he spent two years lu t'.e mining busi ness, lu IJJ he i uimenct-d read ing law and during that ve&r ws appointed district attorney for the ce.inty of Nevada and w as subsequently ele .ed te the aauie efilce. He next spent aU nt t ighteeu months practicing at his profession In Sin Francisce and alterward at Nevata t ty and Downie Dewnie vtlls. In 1S60 he rem &l te the then territory of l'Uh(uewNt rali a'ldeervtd In the territorial legislatures 1 Mr. Stewart was also a member of the constitutional con vention held In 1563, and was e.ected a tena tcr In Congress Irem Nevada for the term commencing In ISCeaud eaJlngtu 1W. Mr. Stewart receUed bla ro-eit.-tlen tetha Senate for the term ending In l-'-i aud was chair man of the committee ou r reaJt 1 V?( -w fh&t& (!&. ' J mA Pr? sry.tTuit J03BPH u usntbr Senater Jeseph K. Haw'.ey, nie has been iCturned Irem Connecticut. nastuirnatSlew. artsviile, New Y'erk, Ojt 1, I5.'! He was asuccesful editor and soldier lle was ap pointed military governor r Wilmington, 2s. .., aud brovettod maje' neneral lu 1;X', was Gen. Terry's cbiif of statf at Richmond and waa mustered out of -.b-x .ee in Jan 1S6 Ue was elected In April Wi tette governor Hblpef Connectleut, heldti emce ene year. He was looted te the 4. 1 C jugrtss Nev. 5, U72, recelv.ng the laryes; sole ever wiled in the Tirst congressional dutri i. He was rf elected te the 13d Congress a i ril 1-73. Upen the organization of the CentenL'al commis sion be swi chosen its pres J-i . uu Alters u. rsniiKiL Iho man who taUes Ivgaa's pioe lu the Senate was, strangely enough, alwaya the latter'a met bitter anUijenist lu life. Charlea B. l'arwell wai b,rn at Painted I'est, Xew Yerk, en July 1st, lnil. His earlv education was gained at tne Kimira Acad emy. When he was lllteen years of age his father removed te Ole county In the western part el Illinois, an 1 aettled upon a Unn. During tbe following six j ears young Tarwelt did the work usu3hy failing te the share of farmers' eons, and at the same time learued something about eurvevlng. He was a thrifty boy and Uairue a well te de man when tha war broke out. Then he made large sums In commercial transactions. He served thrte terms lu the lefter boese of Congress and Is seieral tunes a millionaire. Mie rtiiluUelpbla Majnrally. There was anoiher conference jes'.crday between the Philadelphia Independent He publicans and Democrats who hae been try. Ing tosecuro the nomination of an Independ ent Republican for mayor and a Demo crat for recolver of taxes. Henry C. Lea jeitcrday rccelved a letter from Jehn Wanamaker, in which I e Mid Le and " given the fullest duioeratlon te all that Las been Hsld le me en the subject under discussion, Hnd my opinion is un. changed, as previously stated te you, that I could net, under existing clr euuiBtancru, Jein In ll.e tumenient as proposed." A letter was hUe written by Colen el Charles II. llmei te Post master Harrity. He said . me recent con ferences, the result of which L.ts been made known te me through the puulle press, and the manliest doslre et many theusitida of our citizens, have led me te consider my decision made hoiiie sseekaage, net te accept a nomi nation ler otlice. Itheretoroauthor Ithereteroauthor Itheretoreauthor Uoyou toauueuncothatlheuseof iny name us candidate ler mayor will be choerlully jiermltted at the Domecratio prlmarles, and, if I am nominated by the convention, 1 will heartily accept. The intelllgence of oureltl. zens will net mlaconstrue my action, anil In case I am nominated I have a right te expect the cordial support of the entire party aud of all clllrena who deslre te vete fera candidate net 'acceptable te the leadera,' " w t.tlTA ?XMSbA . 1B JBHi.-WvfJ" iifiz&k ix3& sfsM5 rm.4JsSft irmm i t. r:B tliiw Ham ItSDdatl Works. WatblngtoncenesiKinClcnca Kew Yerk Bun, If we go with Mr. lUndall te his llttlt workshop, we shall tie able te sea hew It It that he has mastered this vast Held et loam. Ing. Tbe room Is a little rear apartment at the end el the hall en the second fleer. It was built originally for n bed-room. It la per. hapsteuteet by twolve. In tliocentro of It Is an ancient desk, with bread flanks, and this islltterfit with papers. On the iloer ami lit the waste basket are scraps of paper, backs et pinelope. neml all ever with figures, for Mr. llandall works out his own problems. Iu n tnxikcase there are piled lu orderly disorder re(ort of all kinds, volumes et the Glebe and Jlteent, pamphlets, aud seme standard worka'en lln- nci. a wen uiumiHM nritiimeiie ana an algebra are there. There are two or three gved ntlastannd gazetteers, and scattered all about this tloer are books of relerence drtary, bulk tomes, with net ery much dust en them, for tbey ate tee etlru used. Pens, Ink, peuclls, aud an old slata aud pencil for rapid figuring are thorp. Yeu will und no novels, no works of current ei clasale literature there, uetlilng but the Implement el the workshop. 15elwreu7 and 8 Mr llan dall enters and lights his argand burner. SouieUiutei he wears comfortable but net very daluty sllppers, some times, net usually, he defi his com oulleual black siirteut coat and deus a comfortable dreaslug kewu, pull in r the aires es back ever his cuffs. Then MVivrlj setting his breast against the desk Mr. HsudaW beglus. lie d'evsu't sit sldiw s a.s a at his desk, with his body bent almost double nud his ribs Jammed lute the weed Carlisle does, but keeps well erect. He hss no solace of flnecut, pipe, or cigar, as itltnet all his working Hicctatea hsvr. Suinctimes he drinks acupet tea, when the evening has well advanced and his work Is te be further prolonged, 'lbe heue is sllent, Nouelse et frolic cf the children Hnetrates Uiat louiete room. The sllence outalde Is rarely broken , and thus, with perhaps an asked (or appropriation before him, Mr. Han dall deists ameug hl reiierts, his books and figures aud figures away, and leeks up legls legls tlen lu the bulkyKeTtsedStatutes. Sometimes the work is as trying and ueeds as much pauence as tee uiscosery et a letty errer in a trial balance, but Mr. Haudall nercr shrinks it aud se for hours at a time, aud night after night throughout the sossieu, Mr. Kandall discos nrs one el the secrets of his great power as legislator Once In a great while he gees out te n dtuner, but that simply means the burning et the llbt further into the night w hen be gets back. hen he Is making re searches or Is engaged In study he Is alone, but occasionally his prl ate secretary spends an hour or t.ve'in the workshop svlth bun. W hen seme dcp ard immediate wound ' takes reur breath away send ter salvation Oil. " Vhen tun woJlew4 homeward fiv," Is ths time wfcAn teuichs and cel.ts titfln te appear Vt Uulls eu;h "vrup i urcs every case. I'rlce Jicenu Khi.mievs. KKLIOtOCS bKItVIi:ESWILL HE btUt in the following churehn en hundar. lu the mi'inlu. at Iu3u,ln the tirenlni at T fs un(a t hiel at 1 ts a. in WLen the hour ti uiueit-iu u u iipecuujy noiea Osi s LrrBtKA's Cerner of North Qneen and J imes street Uev (. Elnn lleuiit, pister Dlsliif eivtt. at KJUa. m. and 7 IS p m. Bun day school at t p ra. Cttrsca crOni'-t-orner of Trtnce and Orange rrctiius al lu S)a m snd7p.ui.bv the pastor, esbbath school ut 1 Je p m. BtisssreBT -TscT-frlcan II K church, rreschtng at 10 a. in. and 7 p. m t the pastor. ,. . UIIUIC, rennrtrrus-ltrr J Y Mitchell I 1 . pa ter l'rea..hui In the mernlsi; and evening by thopastei rKxssmsiiy Msvekisl CnrEcH, 5eulhQueen street 1'reHchlnir by the psster al 10-JO a m. and illr m. )Ouns mens prajer meeting, abbalh 6 Is p m lectures preiaralery te com tnunlen, abenth i S) p m, . rraynr meeting Wedneda, ? p m i teachers meeting, wed nssday 7pm Mihbmh gjhoel 1 is p in m'-n s u.cctmg for splrtlual liuprereuentl, 7 SO p. tn. is.st DirTUT "!rv!is et the regular hours morning and erentnk 1'rcaching b thu paeter, Kev J. N. lelwcll Sunday sobeol at 1 p. m CirisT LrTHSRAS Carsca W ..nt Klnjr street. r. x. jsceu. iiusiur ueine ssjrTii.es ui in Jtl 'a. ui. ana 7 15 p m bunaay scuoei at 1 ss Olivtt lUrTisT CucB. u V M C V Kooms. H SUa.ni and 7 5p ni , preaching by the pastor, SancUy scbeni at 1 I p. m. St Jcnx s ItsTcnxEO (German) church, cor ner Orange and Mutberry streets, lies Jehn ICuelllug. l U pastor Divine serMces at 10 30 a. m and 7 Up in. Sundav school at 1 15 p in Sscesd Evsiexiicii. ( nugluh ), en Jlnlhurry street, above erange 1'icachlnc ut le u. m. snd71Sp. n. by the pastor Sunday school at t p tn l XITXD Kr.BTHRINlX CHKISTtCOVKAXT) WOSt XT) ItFi Orange and ( encuid slreeu, lies. J IU Funk, pastor i ivncmnit at ivjw a. in. anu , is p.m. by Cha. K. 1'Ugrlia.the boy evangellit. Sunday choel ut ill m Kcvlral icrvices durluif tte week conduced by the e vangellet 6t. LCKr UsrORMiD Marietta Avsnne, Ilov Wm. t Llchliter, pastor Divine service at 10 iO a. m. Kim 7 is p m. Sunday school at t p m. St arzrnix dtrr ) chubis Cellxds Cniriu Divine service at lujea. m. Sermon by Kev. Dr. T. O. Apple T Jehx s LrTniBJiv. St. Jehn's Lutheran. Rev Sylvanus etatl pastor Preaching lu tbe metntnir and cvoelD.-. sunda; school at 1 I, betw&id mission scboel at p m Tbe prayer zneettnsr of the W C T t' tttmr row atterue-m s u t hld In tha W'tst Mis Mis lien M K chapel. North Lharlotte street. On Tuesday nttorneon at &3i o'clock the unten meets for builneiiut.Ne Ut North rrlnce street. Wist Misates M. n Chapel, comer Charlette and Lomen streets, Uev A. . MUllsen pastor servicer Hbitn, class meeting ate a-m.j le-.t) a. m .and 7 3 p ut. pnacriluir by the pastor, 1 lip in Sunday school , 7 u p m. cherul do de vliv , Class meeting en Tuesday and Wednes day evmlegs at 7 iu I'raysr medtlng en Thurs day evening at 1 Je. Fikst hxrusMEn Cncr.cn. r.ev J JI Tltxel, D U , pastor -ervltej u-morreer atl03ja.m and 7 11 p m 'nndav school nt 1 i' p. m. Cen gregatlenal meeting forelcUen of eQceis next ivedn-dsy eveninu fnm 7 iefl p. in. The Old Mennnnttes will held service in their church, corner of Cast Chestnut and Sherman streets, en Sunday, fan iu, at 2 o'clock, p m. Preaching In both languages MuKiViis J Mav Hark, pastor, 10J0 a, m Litany and sermon, 2pm Sunday school , 7 Up m evening service bT I'Arx's M E cncRcn Preaching at 1CJK) u.m and7-iJl m by the pastor Sunday school at lisp m leung pcenln's piaycr lneetlutinn Wednesday evening at 7 40. tllble study al tJ) p iu. St. TArr s Rcteruzd Services la the moni meni Ing at which time the Hely ( nmmnnlen will be observed Hev Dr. Onbbs cnleUUng. Sunday icheni at! lip in. 1 irst M e cncr.cn lo-je a. in., 7 is p. in., preaching by the lies- Arthur Oakes. of Atglen I 45 p m. eunday school Opm young peo ple's praer meeting 'ihe epeclal servlcis will be suspended until WedneOay evening Kast Sltssiex M. K. chuiiel s p m. Sun day school, a 15 preaching by uev.a. .n. MilUen. T3ep m, t rlday, prujermeetlng and Ulble study TsisiiT I.nniBAW. L'snal services to-mer, row morning, atteruoen and evening, conduct ed by the pastor, first et the "ucenci tn the 11(0 et Jeseph" as the evening cvrmen. leung men's class at 1 U p. m . pcrtEI.Y K.'KTABI i:. Red Star Ceugli Cure. rCI.ELY VEOF.TAI1LE. I'ltONOUNCEI) CUltK-t. I'AlSrUL PAI10XI8M3 CLltEI). Miss llerence Abbett, VJ1 Mass Asc. Washington, I. C, says. ' I have suffered fermany years frminn aslhmatle cough, u' tended svlth dlbtrexlng and painful par par exj imi, and have tried many remedies with nut ttfect. ltd star cough euro gave me underfill relluf, and I have net been trou bled with Iho paroxysms since ' INFLAMMATION OrTIIE TIIKOAT CLltf I. 11 Powell St., San rranclsce, Cal. 'I have Leen suffering with a sosere cough for a long time, canting dnally lnnsmmatlen et the threat. Peeral physicians tailed te Ixuent me. I trli-d Ued sur CougblCure. IKgan te feel Instant telle!, und ene bottle enl....ycudino.euvEMnNKIETi Tiep. I'aclde Carrlagu Ce. AN AS1IIMA BUr-rLltEll CUKEil SSS N. Washington St , lldtlmore, Md Having been a sutlerer frnmaslhma lei a number of years, und having tried many remedies svltheut relief, I used Knd Star cough cure, and am firmly couslnced that a euro has been effected U CLAKKNCI.C IIAMUOND, C'apt. llnrgue " Ncpent." iiueNcmiiscunLlT- Ter0ntOiOnL 1 or many ssoeVsmyllttle girl wss troubled nlih an attack of bronchitis. I n-;id dltror dltrer etit remedles. and had her treated by a Phy sician, svltheut etrtct Inaliy we tried Ited star cough Cure, and before the bollle was Agent N. Y., Wtt SsereS Ilutlale It 11 AN LX fKUlENCE OrtYEAU?. 172 Madisen Bt. Chicago. Ill . I have had forty yearn oxpeilenco In using all kinds of cough medicines lu my lamlly, and I consider lied mar Ceub Cure the best of all. Jit i. iNUIUJl Iho CflAUI.ES A VOHKLEIt.CO., lUltlrueie, Md. ST. JAC0IHO1L. ThoGrcatCcnuauKetnody, KOU PAIN. Cures lthcnmatlsm. Neuralgia, Ksckathe, Teeth- ache. Sprains, llrnlsesaud ether i'ulns) and Aches. 1'iriJ CENTS. At nrnsglsU ana Dcalcn. Tha ClliltLLs A VersELhtt C )., Ualtlmete, Md, v. a a. kkwad vmx rnKMxttra. swswrfSujsMM'isisii1iHfci1.'sssTssis. rmt A YKIt'S CUK11HY rKOTOKAU "It Saved My Life" li a common expression, often hus'il trem ttiote wholisre reslln-a, bj- (wtieual itse,thaeurtlT sawrrs of Avsr's OJisrrr feclerml. "1 rantiel ssr enough Inpralisss 1 rtethsl, but for in un, I should leui slum barBdloilfreiuluiiK troubles K. Urs(ieu, ralstlliiOilux. About six inonlniaie lhal a ssvera ltsiuor ltsiuer ltsiuor tbsienf the l,iiii(t, broufthien by adlstrvtstnc Ceufb, whteh flsprlred in of sleep and nut. 1 hd utJ ssrloutceimb tistssins ana eipocter. eats, without obtaining telle!. A rrlsnd MtvlirJ me try Ayer'a Oherry Pecteral. 1 did se, and am hsppr le saythut It hrlpsd nin stone, lljr centlnura ins this lnndlelun cursd my oeugh. ana, I sm satlsBed, saved my Ills Mrs. k. Celium, is asoend strswt, Lewrll. alsis. 1 hit ued Ajrer's Cbsrrr 1'scteral fei titer ayrsr, and tneerlT bellve I should havebesn lertbti meaielne ltbsscuredmeotadsnRSi-esis affsrtlen of tbe ltiuR. ler which lhsdnluiest doapslredef srerflndlnKa rvineds'. I), A Me Millien, Wlndaer, I'roTlnes orenUlto inn Chsrrr recterat sTAd mr Ute. Twe rrsts sgn I took a very ssvsre Celd which set tied en my lutw. I ceuinttrd phrtlelaaa. and took ttis remedies they presort bed, but lallsd te obtain redlel until 1 bensii using Aysr's Cbstry rnoteral. Twe bottles of this medicine coin. plvtxlr tsstersd mv health.-l.ttzte M. Alien, W est l.auctstet, Ohie. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I'rrpsrtd by Ur J. O. Aver .t Ce., Lewell, Ms. told by all llrnKntiH l'rlee, II ; tU beltl. i. 1SU41U rpe HAVE A GOOD FIRE, nu 10UH COAL AT Gee. Shulmyer's, Ne MS North t'rlnce Btreet, and Ne. it East Ktnir street. lauMwdeedtl A' GAIN A1ILAD. Chas. A. r aimer. Ne.lll tleuth Ann itmiL Lan Caster, l' . ti another who tried alt kinds of medlcine ler his cough, for two years, but he get no relief until he tried Ooehran's Oeugh Oure. One bottle et which linlped Mm mers thsn ALL TIIK OrllKK Slt.DlCI.VRi UK TOOK, tlusrsnteed te gire ssturactlen or money re funded by the sole msnufacluter. I'rlce Sc a uetue, H. D. OOOHIIAN, Druggist, Nes.lJ7 A IU North (Jnrn at., ljsneastxr. Pa. Cochran's OHKAM OF HOSES cures andiitst Tentt chapped hands and laces inarSleedK pHOCLAMATION. OITY ELECTION. The tiuallfled electors of the City et Lancaster are hereby noticed that an election win be held In the several wards at the usual Iplacn of held Ing lisle and county elections, en TUKIA., reUL'AKYls, a. I.,W, between the hours el 7 a. m and 7 p m. of said day, for iho.purpeso of electing (en a KOneral ticket twelve persons te serve school directors , and the qualified lectors et ma several wards shall also at the same tlrue and plate, elect additional eClcsit, ss fellows rtUST WTAllD four members of Common Council, ene Aldsrman, one Cenitable, one Al Al ieeor, oue Judge and te Inspectors of Llec- 8ECONO WA11D Three msmbeis Of Common Council, one Censteble, one Asier, one Jnde, snd two Inpectore et Klectlen T111RU W'aKD-lbree members :of Common Council, ene Constable, one Aisciser, one J udge and two Inspectors el klectlen. reb'tlTH tVAUl) Three membersofCemmon Council, one Constable, one Assessor, one J udue and twolnspeeteisot Klectlen. Kit Til w AllD-One member e( aelect Coun cil, two members or Common Conn' II, one Al derman, one Constable, one Assessor, one Judgs and two Inspectors of Klectlen BI.11I1 WAUO-Three members el Lominen Council, one Constable, one Assessor, euu J udge anu iwe insps-ctursei Election. OKVKNTU WAKl)-Oue mxmber el Celcct Council, three members of Common Council, one Censtabe, one Assojser, ene J ade and two Inspectors or Klectlen. r.luuill WAKO Three members et Common Council, ene alderman, oue Constable, one As eser, ene Jadse and two Inspectors of Kite tlen. MVTU W'AUD One member el Select Coun ell, three members el Common Council, ene Constable, one Assessor, ene Judgu andtwoln andtweln andtwoln speclersof Klectlen. (H'en undermy bandal am aalvr. Pa., th's list day et January. l. Hs7 WILLI AM A. MOI110'. IKltdS Mayer. e AK HA 1.1. Why Net Gei All Veir. Will Uri t Meney Have yen seen, ami de yen knew hew much geed clothing dollars will buy just at this time ? You'll net get your full menej's weitli unless you see our stock. The winter goods ate te be seM, allot them, in every department Men's and Beys' and you may depend upon It the prices ate net te stand in the way of the Clothing moving out of our house. It is easier te count dollars than over coats, nnil the rrices are lower than jeu expect. Wanamaker & Uiiewn, Oak Hall, KOUTUEAS1 COKNEIt SlXTII AND MAll KET STS., Philadelphia. QTAMM I1K03. A CO. Stamm Bres. & Ce. '-G as North Queen Street, LANOASTEIt, PA. SPECIAL BARGAINS -ren- THIS WEEK. ULs.CK8ILKtl.75tt yaid, lleduced freinUlO a yard. ULACKBILK II 00ft yard, Iteduced Irem .37H a yard. ill.ACK SILK 75c. a j ard, Iteduced from 7Xc ejard. IILACK CA8UMEBKH at Specially Lew l'nces lli.ACK HENItlETTAIl.oOayard.dewn from ll.'Uayard. IILACK IIENUIETTA 1 UK a yam, down Irem fi.60 a yard. ALL-WOOL CLOTH, yaid and a half svlde, 37Kc. a yard. riNKGHKY CLOTHS, yard sslde,l7c.aiard, worth 33a a yard. rtNK ALIWOOL CLOTHS.ynrd w!de,losely colors, 37Kc. a yard GOSSAMERS. Three Uundied Elcttilc (iassamers, weitta II O ckeIi, fur $1 00 EtVOH. Black Thibet Shawls, ery Much Koduced In Price, Seal Plush Coats. '1 we Seal l'lush Coats, I1S.U0 eacb, lleduced Irem ItLV). Twe Seal Hush Coats, IU 00 each, Heducel from til.te ACHANCS L1KET1UB FOR BARGAINS, 18 ItAItELY OFFEItEI). BOSTON 8T0RE. jtmvamtiKHTtt. JffULTON OPEUA. 1IODHIC O.NK WEEK-CUlIllK.NCINU MONDAY, JAtlUAUY 17, 1000. Wcdneaday and flstuidsy Uatluea, ATKINSON&COOK'S STOCK COII TAN Y Flrtt Appcnrr.i.ce et thn Tl-ntM Vntitia AiucricAu Dwoieiy r nvume, Mist) UAUDK UAH tn, ItAturn 'nf thn 1'epulftr l.vndlu Aeter, II U. AIM' nuniitiAn l'osltlve Appearnnce of tlie well known nos nes nos teu'ltiiMUro Cuinr.lUn, Mil JOHN T.UItAVKN, Anvn,uiiiiiivu, s.vniiinuy si, l noreURu Ar Saturday Mghl MVeHCaV Hneclal Bcunen' even' Play. Calelnm ami Kiu, trio LUht krreflts by the New erk Calcium l.leht Ce, Ikviten surfutuics .. Scats new en sale ...lu. J Jl lJCl:.NTft.-si Jaail-std piUire.N ei'KUA ueuai:. TUESDAY, JANUAItY HOth, 10Q7. The World's Meuaruhs, HAYERLY'S OUIUINAL MASTODON MINSTRELS. ?iBiB:i,sVr,A".wiw.ri aua put," ,he At.MI810V SJ,teand?SCLNTb. HEUKUVKO SRAI8 . . .' . TIOKNTS. rer sale at Opera Heme Ortlce J II lid F ULTON OI'KUA 1IOUHR. WEDNESDAY, JA.NUAH.Y auth, ItBTUK.V Frederic Bryton, "FORGIVEN." " rerglveu' Is a beaiitlfliUy leld drmiatle itery of the heart lull or linuiautly, pathos and fun .V. y. n,uly .Yen i .-se person can suera in mm ssltneislng Mr Urj ten's psittormanie .V r. Iturlif AllMiaaiev . . .. MendMCKSTf. UEbhtlVl l HBAI8 7UKNT;s. Nowensaloat Opera llouseOClco. JllMd ' TTIl'LTON OPr'il.V HOUSK. THUnSDAY, JANUARY 2V, 1087. BKCOMITCAIl' "kJUMIATIC SUCCESS I Temple Theatre Comic Opara Ce. Direct from I'bllatelphta, Pa. In thn new i eletiistcd Ortgtusi Ameitcan JapMiesnOpem by ttiARUBrxscsa, HIE LITTLE TYCOON ! Streng Cast tiorgeeus I "siunis .MagnltWent Seeuery .-p.c lal Oioheilii, Ac I'ltllKS-AIIMiasin" ...tee, 75c A II ui ltLSKUN K.I1SBA1S .. ... 7Je.tllrn. sale of seats open Monday, January i. at npeia heum offlce. laull di rvu tiAt.tr uji HK.il. FOK HUNT HKL'fMl AND 1HIHI) rioer, Nes 3 and Kat King street, wltheluvater amiable ter almost any busluess Itent Lew. call en li.r HIACKIIOt'SK, JalllMM Ne 30 I it King St. F )!. KENT-AT MOIiKHATK Tl-.KMf. AT NO. IS SOfTIl IIUKK ST , V most deslrabie sul or rooms for lodging 01 beelncss purpose'. Apply te K (1 K I1ATLS, Jans-liml Ne lis. North liukostieet, COOl'KIt IIOl'SK l'UK HUNT. Tbe Coeler Heuse, one half souare Irem Contre ."quale and (Ipflia Itensn, and near bath railroad depots. This Is ene of the largest snd best houses In tbe clly. Large jsale and Ki ehange stables, all nrst class l m.csileu ou Apm 1st W M.J. COOl'KIt. xfieii nr.Nr law erricr.s reu -S-' UC.iT Krem and alter April I. 17, at Ne. Is Seuth I)akotreeL A most deslra'ile suite of eRUts near the Court Heuse, sslthall modern cousenl ences. Ajply te K O K llVTK.s. Jftna-lind Se IU North luku. stre,u. FOK KKNT UtOM APKlI, 1, A TIIIST CLASS r.VUM Of ae ACliKS, two miles from the city. reur Acres et Land en Itecktand street. Kenr Acres of Land In tins Klatnh Werd SUe and Lxchaoge Stables adjoining Weilcru Hetel. Large Ihrcotery nrlck Hwnlllng, Ii) Weit Orannstr, et . tlnu fruit jard thereto xmall Houses un Uecklaud, Church and Jehn streets. Terms reasonable. Apply t J13-tad llll'.alt A llltlirllKK F lOIt KKN r. A Larse our Sterv lliri Ulnv. srlth u. limn back building, suitable ler a bearding house. Alse Ice Houses that will held '. e tens et Ice A Tbroe story Urlcte shop, ssith Prst class Btkoevons A Large stable snh Can'sge Houieand liar ness ltoem. Apply te JOHN 1. RKII.ES, and iiiiu.in iiii r.n, Atstgneesef Jes. iv. Knserand wife. )aiill5ndTu,Ihi3 NO bi West King St l.i:.ll4 AUTJUH1. AH-SIGNHD K8TATK OP JOSKl'II IL Koyerandvlie, of the city el Lancaster, Lancaster county. Jnsenh It. Iteyerand wife, of the City of Lancaster, hsvlng by deed of vel untary osslgnment, dated January S, 1547, ss signed and transferred all their estate and euec'a te tbe undersign 'ec'ate tbe undcrsluned ler the benetttet the creditors nt the said Jeseph It. Jtnyer, they th-refore give notice te all persons ludubted te earn nsiignur. te maun psymcni i- te inu unuer. signed without delay, and ttiesu hiving claims te present them tn JOHN II. 8KII.K8, TOIItAS UOtLll, Aslguee, Itesldlng In the (lty of Lanciistei OteRiix Navmaa, Attorney, JsuCtdS ESTATi: OK JAMKS IIOON, l.ATi: OK Lancaster city, deceased Letters testa metary en said estate having been grsnted tn the undersigned, oil persons Indebted thereto are requested in maxe lmmedlati. puymenr, and these having claims or demands ngulnst thn same, will present thorn si llbent delay te, setll ment te the undersigned, residing In Itncaster tlty. JOHN It. IHINLIt, Kieeuter A. C Reimeeul, Attorney. elSBtill ASSIGNKD KSTATi: OK JOHN Bhober, of Lancaster city. Lanes county. The undersigned Budluir, appoint. A. ter te dlstrlbutotne uiiance remaining iu tna niiius ui Henry llaiiingardner, usslgnee, te and uineng these legally edtltled te the same, will sit fni that purpose en Tuejday, February 1, 1Ss7, In the Library ltoem of tlie court llnuie. In thu city el Lnncaster, where all persons Intorusted In said distribution inny attend I8-IW3 A.I) llASSLhlt. Auditor. tmuvKuiKa, AT WIANT'H. OHBAP AND GOOD, Three pounds Pest French Prunes, J5c ; tliree pounds llesl KiUlns, S'e t four pounds Heed UillMns.lVi , tour pounds Oned Itke, -iia. Price or rinnr. Kin . 77n.. L8c. fa3a.. n:e . Me. und Ja net Suarter. Our High Orade CotTees speak for lcinselvcs. l'lcate give us a trial order. GEO, WIANT, aug 'JMvd Ne. UJ West King BHceL A T UUKSK'H NOW MTIIE TIMF. ' Oranges 1 Oranges! C'llKAl'l f. n eel I Jmlca and Flerldis. Alse Klnu a. lentlas el li. n and IU C'euta a dozen. Al'l'LKS ! Fine nclleBcur, 0 roenlngs and Ualdwliu. HAI91N8I UA19INS' One Hundred Jlozes HI no Cooking and Taking 'vSufy-Bve llexcs Illue Duuth IJcbtaU KM sins by tbe box cheap. 1MIUNESI I'UUNELLAS' FlliS, Al. I -AT- BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING STREET, LANCA5IEH, l'A. A m'. K a, iWULm&tt4W,, jfe,JAjw "- - JS.r ' t . btM -JIS?" sJrV bJ-Ss-sfe i!&ll.-ir ZtiUVV .Jlaahdl- i3tMi jt, uftj..a. iJj aafS1 r J4iuJia sib vfaMfrA