GBVMffl SakE BiSkli. iOtf .IVJ-W" wr h r 3 1 fc-1 fes? IS '&' )LHCW Y DAT IN THH TEAR IIMW JUipi) a ww, ttra mium a ta, nrrr AWOVYX. BmraMlsaTOAIKIIMIHLA' ab Atx tueniia rLAcxa. aAxrca m umu cxnnmtiieH allowed te Ui mmtm, ntrHOK oeirvxrrioy. ADVKTIHINO RATES Hln.l lln.l Itn.l Sln. ln. 6 In. 7M1B0 B00 S 75 re Days iree lit 7i.... IV 1)5 1B0 IBS 2 251 , S 4 0 .VI ea, 7&e 7f RIO 8 50 it'60 1.150 18W 17 00 20 50 KI0U 21(10 27 W SI 00 JJU'I MOO 44 00 52 00 (!5K ! (0 100 110 1! S00 4 60 515 Fesr Days-..., It Day IN 4 00 5 HI BtO RV TV eCK...... 4 Nil i Weeks.... m Weak.. IK) 7fO 10 00 1100 10K 13MI 18fll SJ00 am 600 ; One Menth.... SBO 700 ? Twe Menth... fvvTkree Months. f MX Months,... i One Year 500 1000 17 00 2000 eoe uoe 2B0U MOO a oe is etrt w art I wee aaoe 5 0 ThAWfiAWv Tntftllifffincflr ,, ww- O Ri'PoililHte Evmy Wcdneseay Mernine. AnAB.H.00roBtxirerrB. extras e , U,oe, Aas a oerr im te nueis qsttwe vt -.....iih.h neufflrn iron. iTKr rxi tctthi E v arATS ad cmnrnr. all AsowTKers imnti ?&' vat Ba.oemairiD te th wabtb bibkvt. '?y AMr4ti alt JttUtrt and Telegrami te Jjfr THH INTEIiUQEMOBn, 1 4 latoUlganeor Building. Lancaster, I'.i RP .... .,..... !y . U-Ik JOiuiaeiKi J mcuigsmcx. LAHCASTKB, JANUAUY 21, ISS7. CrjlDg Need et Reform. On Saturday, April 24, 1SS0, the iNTEr -. lieeucer devoted a column and n quarter of its space te showing the hardships caused by the municipal lien laws under the present system of administering them. On Tuesday last, the Tcir Era in a strong editorial took the same ground that has been maintained by this journal, namely, that there was a crying necessity for im mediate reform. In the Intkllieenc en article adverted e, an analysis was made of Municipal Lien Decket Ne. 3, In which were found the latest cases of liens filed for unpaid city taxes, Running from rage 1 1 te page 81 'were found CS liens, the sums in ques tion ranging from 00 cents te a little less than $100. On the bigger half of these. execution was issued en the judgment aud a sum of costs piled up that dwarfed the original tax bill Inte insignificance. Onoef the cases pointed out at that time was a municipal lien of (5.S2 against a property In the Seventh ward, that being the amount of city tax assessed against that real estate for 1SS0. A set fa was issued te February term 1 SSfi. A reference te Un common pleas appearance docket showed hew the owner of the property paid, in ad dition te J5.S2 taxes, the following bill of costs : Sheriff. .... 1316 VlalnilfTs original (will; 5.1" City solicitor ... soe l'rothenotary 5 iu Total JL-Htj It will be observed that practically the sheriff gets his fee for nothing, for there has been no sale of the property. The prothenotary is allowed tl.'X for entering the lien and $1.75 for issuing the writ. What the extra 10 cents is for nobody knows but the fellow who makes out the bill. The mystery deepens about the $-5.20 which the same official whacks into the end of the bill. The city solicitor gobbles up $3 as his share of the spoils. New, if this sort of thing was necessary, there could be no lust cause of complaint. But a municipal lien for taxes is a lien for five years and during that time it has pri ority te any ' recognizance, mertg.igp, judgment, debt, obligation or responsibility which the said real estate may become charged with or liable te, from and after the passage of this act." Se reads the act fsreh 13, 1S79. And the same act in its second section says concerning the munici pal tax lien : " Which taxes shall be duly indexed as a lien thereon, the costs thereof te be charged against the said owner and net te exceed in any case one dollar." Here it will be seen that the law pro vided that the lien was te be safe for five yeais without the issue of a scire arias, and the costs te the property owner were net te exceed one dollar. Yet the records show that In nearly all the municipal liens a wild rush is made te issue a ici. fa., and fe "taujlundering of the peer by a big bill of costs ErJgun. The latest case of injustice reported is that of Mr. Geerge llumphrevllle, of this city, whose tax amounted te J7.11, and whose total costs were $17.97. Councils ought te pass an enlinauce that no scire facias may be issued or. a lien for unpaid municipal taxes until the expiration of four years from the time of its being filed, unless where the special exigencies of the case require, when the consent of the finance committee et councils Blieuld be obtained in writing. In any event, the present systematic plundering of the peer should be stepped. Inside liar History. Sir. Roynton, the well known conespond cenespond conespend ent, has struck a rich lead in uncovering the true character of the men whom the civil war ha3 driven te the surface and la beled great. The most notable of tliee men in the rich rewards that he reaped was General Grant, the favorite of fortune in the latter half of his life, though he had no premise of his luck in Its first half. He was a captain in the army some years before the war, but was compelled te resign bis commission because of lepeated ami dis graceful drunkenness. When the war broke out he was little better than a loafer in Gatena. He applied at McUJellan's head quarters at Cincinnati for a position en his staff, which he would have received if McCIellan had net been nb3ent ; and before he returned Grant had been summoned te take a command elsewhere. Hiscardlnal point of geed fortune after this was in obtaining the services of Jehn A. Rawlins, a young lawyer at Galena, whom he Induced te take a position en his staff, and who was his chief of staff and chief counseller and protector, until he died as his secretary of war. Rawlins was a strong man, of sound judgment, with 1.0 knowledge of military affairs when he was thrust into them. He seems te have been an earnest und unselfish man, who gave te Grant his very best cervice and all the & glory of its result. s . urant's weakness for liquor was net conquered by the stars upon his shoulder and the fame he wen. He was drunk after Jionelsen, and drunk, andthieatening te lift SO. Jit dlvnra ttmA 41 . .. W t, ,1 ',- "" Muuugu me war. J- Itiwlins was his guardian angel and te him 7. no DieaEcti mmseir net te drinv n.i - 7, iwatedly violated the pledge. Roynton piate s letter ftddreaed en one occasion te Grant by Rawlins, which shows very clear ly hew the Biiperle man was In the subor dinate place. Rawlins said te Giant that If he did net intend te keep his pledge te abstain from liquor, he, Rawlins, desired te be detached from his command. Grant yielded. He could net afTerd te part with se true and wise a friend, who gavejilra self up te him and helped him with wise counsel in every situation in which he was placed. It is easy te understand hew Grant would have failed miserably but for Rawlins te save him from himself. The best been any man can have is a friend se wise and se unselfishly devoted ; and Grant would have been small indeed net te have been great when se supplemented. When Rawlins died and he undertook te bepresidentef this great people, he failed fearfully. He trusted men as he had trusted Rawlins ; but they were net Raw. linses. He would have steered him straight , they steered him crooked. They sought te inake profit out of him ; Rawlins sought his profit. He is Rawlins' figure lnhls lnhls ter ; iv great general because he had a greater man bound te him in Siamese union. During all the time that Circuit was reap ing in the field of glory Rawlins was by his side : complimenting his talents, keeping his simplicity from imposit-en and his weakness from yielding. AVe can under stand hew it was when the great pillar of support fell away from him, that he be came the victim of the evil men who crowded around him as president ; and hew. when he came again te private sta tion, he shocked the world with an exhibi tion of confiding innoceuce that was with out parallel in the lives of its heroes. These heroes ; what clay they are ' Hew brittle and weak ' Our greatest soldier, n drunkard, held up by a servitor, whose automaton he largely was : te become, when the servitor died, the prey of the ring and the robber ! Nina Van Zanpt and her mother will go te Pails. They should sojourn for n tiuie In some asylum for the weak-minded. Tnn werd-bulldingcrt79 is jnst new hav ing a great run In England. A single word, or a phrase, or a meaningless series of letter Is propounded, and the aim Is te m;ike out of these materials the largest possible number of Knplish words. In a combination like "Hatnbleten Vicarage," for instance, a thou sand words miy be found. Tbere ate ontmnce lees and prizes for the successful, and it has vastly superseded the spelling bee f jr picking up pennies for churches. Fn im. IJw e K, New Yerk's new sena tor, v.;m a Democratic candidate for the Forty-third Congress who did net get there. A little D?mocratle education ge-s a long way in the Republican party. Albert K. Owes, of Chester, Fa., has organized at Topelobainpo bay In the state el Smalea, In the Gelf of Mexico, about mid way between liuaymas en the north and Mazatlan en the south, In northwestern Mex ico, what he proposes shall be an Ideal com munity with all the accessories of an ad vanced civllizttien, diversified Industries organized upon a large &cale, with railroads constructed and Inter state and ferelen commerce organ ized, under the belief that the colony will in time Hwell Inte the proportions of a state. 1'reperty Is te be held in common and no churches are allowed te be built. The new community should be called Failure, for the latter will overtake It, TJsivEnsAL sympithy will be accorded te General llsiver for the Bid death visitation that has come upon him se tesn after his in stallation. Tnn Atlanta Constitution makes a great noieever what It styles the transfer of the most Important mechanical Industry from Pennsylvania te the Seuth. As the grain growing centre of the country has moved te the West, and the perk packing business from Cincinnati te Chicago ; and as Southern cotton mills have undersold their New Eng land competitors, se It Is claimed the iron cenUe Is new belng transferred te Alabama, and that Birmingham can te-day make the price of iron for this continent, and that Pennsylvania's supremacy In iron is gene forever ! They claim that Iren can be made cheaper for three reason", the Ju.xtapoltleu or iron, limestene and coal, the single ownership of all three by the same operators, and the ei cellenceaud cheapness el negre labor. With regard te the last, it is said that negre labor is equil te any and less liable te strike. It is conceded that Pennsylvania has the ad vantage el being nearer tbe market and hav ing a large home demand, but that the Indus trial development of the Seuth will create a home market In time. Immense volumes of capital are going out from Birmingham for investment, and net less than 110,000,000 is invested In lean and building companies In that city. Yer.K Is te hive a citizen's moveinent for a non-partisan city government. Why uet Lancaster ? PERSONAL.. Cei esbl yt'AY Bays the Grimc?eu succes sion htery Is untrue. Isaac P. Let, of Philadelphia, lelt an e-s-tate of JJOO.uOU. Uis collection of natural history was bequeathed te the National museum. GovEns-en IlKAVKii'syoungestsen, Jamts A. Heaver, Jr., died in Harrisburg at mid night en Saturday, of mombraneua croup aud diphtheria. Dn William Ukkenlkak i;i i.iett, president el Washington university, St. IeuIh, died en Sunday, at Pass Christian, Mississippi, aged.7.") years. Miih. Wu. Waliiehf Anion, worth her millions, reeemly appeared at a New Yerk charity ball lu a he-dollar tire-is of white tulle, aud with net an atom or jewelry. Mhs. Ci.evi:i.am shook ",0(0 hands at the Whlte Heuse reception en Saturday. She receied in a promenade black dress of rutin aud heavyjel, the high waist relieved by the coloring el pale yellow under the Jettei net work end knetn of yellow ribbons. She were gloves te meet t'ja elbetf aleoves and carrieJ lien ers. i:i.w li., ,in has given Toe volumes te the Inter Memerial Library en Stalen In land. He wrote the fly lear of each book : " 1 or the inter Memerial Library, with allectienate remembrance of llttle Artie from bis fathers frlend, P.dwln Uoeth." The library it in memory or Win. T. Winter's son, Arthur, who was killed while he was coasting. Mi-ss Ui.i.es Hca.nlan, a young singer of great premise, Is going irem Baltimore te Jialy next week te pursua her musical studies. Cardinal Gibbens will pay her ex penses, as the euug girl is very peer, her father belng a laerer in the employ of tha Dallimere A Ohie railroad. The cardinal is an irtense lever et music, and was at traded by tbe sweetness of her voice heird in a small chapel In the aoutbern part of the city. Si mvsen Haruis died in Putnum county. Indiana, en Friday, ut tha alleged age of lu-i years. It lsaaid he was born iu North Oare Una lu 177ft, " cast his llrat vote for Jeilersen ler president iu 1601, aud voted at every prudential election since," He was a heldler of the war or 1812, and as usual with centenarians, his " memory remained gee I " and he " talked Intelligently about men and (jvtritacennuitfit with the Jormutlve period of the republic. " GKM;itAi. H. v. Hoyme.v, in the New Yerk Ami of yetderday, madObome as-.Hr. tlens aud gHVOHomeoplulons upon tha sub ject et "Grant's liquor drinking. ' The hubjcet Is out of date, Mr. Lincoln Bottled this matter long age when a busybody buzzed at his ur with charges that Grant was a drunkard. Lincoln said that what he wanted te knew was the brand of whisky that Oram dranU, se he could nend a let of ""JiiYf ?1Pr.1 of whisky te the ether geuetuls. wxBXtBtt truiTxmr. A nrantlfnl lube Hern In lh ltoneheM el th Nival setrcUrjr It Is n girl HeeretAry Wliltney li the happy father. And Senater Tayne Is ags.lu a happy grand tatlier. The lurk of the Clevelsnd administration Is unnbnted. Norer befere has there been se much that was lovely and lovable oeneeutrated In two years of publli- life In Wnshlnelnn. A president with n brlde et tw only-two. A member of the cabinet n bridegroom at sixty-two. The secretary of the nsvy the hippy father of nlltllei!ai.Rt..r born Sunday morning. Secretarj Whitney Is tlie only member el a cabinet who has contributed te the jwpuU jwpuU lien el the Totted stales during his efllclal term. The household el Secretary Whitney is re joicing ever the advent el the llltle miss etcr whose birth all the geed fairies who come te bles a Sunday child evidently pre sided. The lutloeno Is pronounced by these few who have seen It, ini-ludlnu the mascu line attendants of the secretary's household, a porfeet beauty. Mrs. Whitney Is very well Indeed. Tblls the fourth child el thoe new llvlne, the elder eue being two boys and a girl, Mis 1'aullne, who Is about 12 years old n.nd the youngest next te the baby .born en Sun day. Suri'rl'tiic Ignerniirr. Frem the New lerlc Sun. " Yeung man, " he ss.!d in solemn tone, - don't you knew that If you persist In drinking you will never get ahead In this world T" " Won't get ahead ?" repeated the young man. " Why, mv dear sir, your Ignorance surprises me. I'll bave n head en me te morrow as big as a barrel. " lliu CewMilencp Id the Weather. rreui the erk Arj. Mr. neerge S. Yinger, carpenter and con tractor, Is new constructing a tobeggau slide en Cel. Ucrr's let, en King street, opposite the fair grounds. Mr. A. Wllhelm en Satur day commenced the delivery of two hundred tens of Ice te be used en the slide, w htch will b finished bv next Tuesd.iv or Wednesdav, Oiatlen te Michael Datltt. There was a demonstration in Madisen Square Garden, New erk. Sjnda night In compliment te Michael Pa ut and his wife. Nearly lrt,CX persons were present. Patrick Ferk "presided. Mr. l.iitt was greeeied with great enthusla-jin. Advice te Cennninitttve. On the -.prearance el the flrt 'iiptems .ti general detnMTv. le of uprw'ttte, thii v -en-n tlens, followed by nfght hhvh'. urnl ceuh prompt iutAw!rvs fet rvliel --limiM he taken Consumption i cri ileuaiMe of tr-e limp : therefore ue tbe grei antl cre(ula, or mhh! rurlfler Anil Treafllb-reMerer. Dr. riercu (ielden Medical dlceery " Superior te eeU liver oil as a nutritive, and nnsnrpassed as a pectoral. Ker nnk lungs, spitting or Mm1, and kindred atrectlnns. 1. has no equal, "old t $ Druggists tfce w Tlrtmcr i'nr Li IMerce s trea tise en oensumptlon, send 10 cents In stamp 1 1 World'-. IMspt-iissrv il Jlcal Association. M M&la -.re.-:, Buffalo, N 1. Jl !( As they CHnnut l'e.II)ly Make s porous piaster having anything like f-e medicinal -.ualltle, vt Bensea s, the camp tul lowers of the phtrmtcjutlcal proresslen pro duce tens of werthli-ss platters, and gte t'.iem names which resemble tn print that e the cen nlne, snd, when cardlessty spoken, sound like It Forexarep'e, Cheap lehn druggists will offer yen trash v&rlens'y st led "Capsicum, " cap stein," ' Capsiclue fir ' Capucln " plasters. prefaced seiuetlmes el'h the name " llenten's or " Burten's " We earnestly cauilei the pub.le against the whe't- trttie cr th tr. 1 1 y are abso lutely useless as rcmi-illes for dl'ne Te e sure ihey are chrp but p!al" un:.i.-i Is cheaper and -ust as t!3 ai -.-. --k'-rlii-m -. sf watth ihespel-lnn;, a 1 1 for the "Thrw goals " trad-m.vra: arfl wt -d capdnt." s, hlch I-cut In tie in;re of the ituaulne. Iinil M.W ,s SIIILOH'S CVHB will Imtnedlan-ly relleTe Croup, Whooping tough and Bronchitis. Vr sale by II. B. Cochran, liruggu-t, -Se. LJ7 Nonh Queen atreet. Unekleu s .vrtilci Si lie. The Hest Salve In the world for Cats, Uralses. Seres, Ulcers, Salt ltheum, Kever teres. Tetter, Chappr-d Hands, ChUblatns, Cerns, and aU Skin Eruptions, and positively cares l'lles, or no pay required. It Is guajant-l te give perfect saUs saUs factlen, or money refundeil. price iJ cents per box. rer sale by II. U. Cecnran, Uruuglst, 1J7 and IS) North iun vtreet. I.incJMtr. l"a. SIIILOH'S CATAHlitl l'.K.MKl1i positive cure for Catarrh, Ulpthi-rta, and caiker Meuth, rer sale by II R Cechmn, IJrugrflaL, Se. 137 North Queen street Thy areloeklng for you eerywhere. Drafts of a'r In unexpected places, geln Irem h t rooms te cool eue . carelessne-s lu chanlng clothing In fhert anything whl-h ends In a "common cold In iheh".d" I aless arrest, U thl- Ind of co-l become, seated In the mucous membrine of the head Then It Is catarrh In any and all Its stages this dlee always yields te Ely's cream Ua'm. Safe, agreejhle. cnrt-iln. l'rlce II fty cents. )JU luileed.tw Itrnce I p. Yeu are feeling depressed, your appetite la Eeer, ou are bothered with headache, ou are dgttj, nerMinsand generalK out of soil, and want te trar r up. Brace up, hut net with sttin ulants, spring medicines, 01 bitters, which have rer their bu1s ei-y cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate veu for an hour, and thmi lei e you In worse condition than before. Whit jeu want Is an a'teratUe that wlU purify your bleed, start healthy action of the Lter and hld neyM restore your vitality, aud give renew.,.1 health and strength bucu a uiedlMne yen will find In tl.cliic Hitlers, and only Vi centn a Let tie at 11 II Cochran's Dniu str, 17 and 1A,1 North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a (3) TI1K HEV. (.KO. II. TU.AYKK, of Uourben Ind., says Beth myself and wife owueur lives te SIIILOH'S CONSUMPTION CUKE." t or sale by U . IL Cochran, Dngglst, Ne. U7 North Quixa street. Caution. We would caution the Public te beware of Dealers ntleiing Kemp a UaJsam at less than the regular l'rtce, te c-nt and II, as oftentimes Imi tations or Inferior articles are sold as the genuine In order te enable them te sell cheaply 11.11 Cochran, druggist. Ne. 1J7 North Queen street Is our agent for Lancaster. Sample bottle given toyeur-K. elS-lwif.iw rer lame back, aldeer chest, use Shlleh's Por Per ous l'laster. Price iS eenta. ter sale by II. 1J. Cochran, IrnggUit.Ne.L North Queun stttct. 1 he Incitement Net Over. The rnsh at II. 11 Cochran, druggist. Ne. l.TJ North Queen mn-et, slill ce'itlnu-s en u. count of persons afflicted with Cough, Colds, Asthma, lmmchltlsand Consumption, toprecureabottle of hemp's llal-a-n fur the Threat mid Lungs, which Is sold en a guarantee and Is gHlng entire BilUSUKUUU, II U I 1'rlce It) cents and II standard famUv n-ti.dv. Trial uterte. elMwdAw "IIACKMKTACK fume. l'rice?3andl & ltuttnr Mfifl nMin. n, w.v. l'rlce 25and 60 cents, "or sale by H. li. Cochran, UnjggtauNe. 1J7 NorthQueen street, AN UNFUUTL.N'ATK I'E1PI)N. The m.,st un Tort una te person In the world Is one aftllcted with sick headache, hut the lil be n. ieed alente by i.lng Ur Leelles ii 11 1 res, riptlen. see advertisement in another column. (j HanDEiies Liver fKLLtrs ler ncn headache t irpld liver, bUleusneas and indigestion . Small and caty te swallow. One pin nflejc, l'rtce, Zc lly all druggUta. IsbsWmdTu.Th.S SLhKI'LESS MUUl'S, mide miserable by that turrlble cough. Shlleh's C-imta the remedy loryeu rersaleliy II. u. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 1S7 North Queen street. KIDNtV UtObliLtS. A lUsss ut Many Veers Standing Unred V,'ith hi I Mettles, In it OI.iu UO eais el .lee. AtutSTOwp, Pa., May f, 18K5. DaausLieM Ilirraas Ce. Cenu. I had been troubled with my kidneys foranumtKiref J ears, used almost uverythlng without niuchbunuai inttl I tried Dandelion Hitlers. I nsud six bet ..ea und am pleasud Ui say 1 am entirely rid of tte kidney trouble, betides my sjsteui being toned up se that I feel lite a dlfferuut person. 1 cheerfully rucommend the same te a'l ainicted minis way. J ll'OU sjrr-r.III.lT7. eb.iiSmd rt-i u - i,Tt s OATAnuilCUmcii. health and sweet Dreuth sc-ured, by Shlleh's Catarrh Kemedy. I'rlce W cent,. Nasal lujecter fier. i or aa'e by 11 It C cran, D.uggi.t, Ne. l North Queen eUifl, rH inafKi-siA and Liver Cemplumt, you iVV ft.Prtnted guarauiee en very bottle of Hhl 1 uh s iujllzur. llneverfaUs te cure. or eale y V. Ceclir,4a 1'ruggtst, No.l37N'erthQueen MUTUBIISI MJt-UlSKbll MOl'HJSnsll I s.re you disturbed at night ana broken of your rMt by a slua chiia sudertng and i rylnii v, lth t u excruciating palu el cutlmg tiutht U se " lit V.".1'" -i"d gel !. tai'iu of M it. win-Lu ry fj 'IJO'IHIMJ tinil'P. It w-il .. .,, mVlnr liti.e suttirer lmiuidiu! lj 1: ., ,.i u - m its -liure Is no mistake u'hiui i . l d te net a mother en earth who b i v . r u--1 li, who win net tell you ut ene tuat it will regulate the bowels, and glve it-it te the methei, and relief and health te the child, operating like raagle. It 1) perfectly ale te nse in uU casus, and pleasant te tlu teate, aud Is the pria jrlptien of one of the elrtent and liest fomiUe physicians la the UnluO flutes. Held nvcrywk.cte. SB cents ft bottle ie.sm-ivdM. iv ,w mn WILL, tlli Oinvli tthnn ritilli,ia i.n. ..in ....... .." ...,.r.- .-1.79- ..". " .-i.." V....D 111 ulve lminedlnte rnlli.T. iirirn in ft SiietB " KMU illllllliUIUII) 1V11U1. ftud 1. Fer sale bv 11. il nephrun iit..,,i He. ISJ North lluccmtteet. A TUIAU'llOKOS Kf RHEUMATISM. A Great Mistake lis" hartttofera beeu riule In trio treating et theiimatlitn, netirnlula viul iiciveusslck lievv ache. This It evinced Vv the tslliire. en the ptt of thousands etnurferrr te find relltif, eTen thetiKh they hnve exhausted tun 'kill el xarleus physicians and tried uutneieus e calirel ime dles. Te snch Athlopheros uorteredas a ine, turt tmAyutck curr. lta success has btcn phA ueuuMial, and yet It Is net surprlsiujr, because UirilldeallthatUclatint.l ler It The Athlopho Athlepho Athlophe ros Ce. will gladly rvferatn hv desire te muVn an Investigation te jellsl-ie pittles who hue been cured bj' IU Wartenbnrgh. N. Knclesvd find ppstM note ter ene-hslf Jeen bottles et lour Athlophei.w It is weudetlul hew It cures eery cae wbi-re I can persuade themtetry 'lhennles an- Increasing My sis tvr-ln-Uw was given up te ill by the doctors . they sent ferme, 1 tee a bottle el Athlopheros and persuaded her te try It. the second dsy gave re.Het. She had net lain in bed ter two weeks the next night she went te bed and slept ah night : In one week she wm up and at work around the beuse. Many thanks Mm .' l. Nrrrivi, It li owing te Athlopheros thst I am alive. 1 have subered with Inflammatory ttaeutnailsni for years, most of the time being perfectly he.li less. lint one bottle of Athlopheros hvsenred me. There Is nothing like it tot the speedv relief ana permanent cure of rheutustlsui. 1 rucera mend It te all, knowing It wl.l accomplish whst it claims te de. Mi. s r. umrs, Ne. 18 I'lcjisant Street, Mtorbur,Cenu. F. C. ttazzard. Upper l.lsle. S 1 , says " I hsd neuralgtaln the heaa -tiidneck, and Ath phores cured them." Every druggist should keep ALhlopheros and Athlopheros rills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Le , e 11! w all street, Xew Yerk, will send either (car riage paid) en recclpt of regular price, w htch tilioepcr bettle Ter At: .opheros and "A. for l'llls. Ker liver and kidney disease, dyspepsia, tn tn dlgestfen, weakntsss, aertent d.-blllty, disrates of worsen, constipation, headache. Impure bleed. Ac. Athlopheros 1'...- are uneiualed. Janlllweed YEU'S CHERRY Vr t'TORAL "It Saved My Life" Is a common expression, often ha-.l from these who have reallied, by pet-eual use, the cuntle iwnersef Ayers Cherry 1'eitenU. ! cannot say enough In praise as I de that, but tcrlu use, I should longslncehavediedfreui lung troubles fc llpigden, t'alestlne, Te-t About six months age I ha I i seiere llemer rhaueef the Lungs. breu.;n en by adlstressing i eugh, which deprived - - .-r sleep and rest, i had used various cough ' i a ls aud eapocter ants, without obtaining u .,., Al.ieudadMsed me try Ayer's Oherry Pectoral. 1 did se, and am happy t- - v that It helped me at once Uy continued ue this medicine cuted my cough, and. 1 am saf-ai-d s4,.d my two Mrs. K. Coburn.issecen ' s r,-,-'. I eell. Mass I have used Ayer'a C'er-y 1'ei teral for e ex a yeai. and sincerely bell-it I -heald have been ler this medicine, llha-s. .redmeofadangereus atfcctlen of the lungs, f, r wSUh lbadalmest despaired of ever finding a remedy -1. A Mc Mullen, Windser, Province of Ontario. Ayer'a Cherry rccteru. saved m life Twe years ae I took avert severe Celd which set tled en my lungs. 1 ceusu t.Ml physlilaas, nd took the remedies they pr, -c-lbed, but failed te obtain relict until I began using AVer's Cherry i cciei&i. ive oelites et mis reeaicine com pletely leatered my hea.ta.-l urle M. Allen, YJ est Lancaster, Ohie. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rrepsredbyUr J. C. AwJi AwJi Seld I y all Druggists Trice, f , 1 ewell. Mass six bottles. i. IsnJSteis B ARLEY malt whisky. PERRINE'S runic hakley IALT WHISKY. DY3PEPS1A. I.VDIOE-TI-JN and all waiting diseases can be entirely cured by It MALAU1A la completely eradicated from the system by Its use. l'El'.UI.VK'a 1'UUE BARLEY MALT WII19KY' revives the eaerjies of these worn with excessive bedUy or mental effort It acts as a S.vrKGUAUD against exposure In the wet and rlgoieus weather. ir-TAKE part of a wmeglassfui en your ar rival home alter the labors of the day and the same rjuantlty belere yenr breakfast llelng chemically pure, It commends itself te the med ical profession. WATOH THE LABEL. Nene gcnnlne unless bear"ng the signature et the firm en the label. M. & J. S. PERRINE, NO. 37 NORTH FRONT ST., PHILADELPHIA. sept21-meed SAKE, SCRKANDSPEEDY CURE. Kupture, Varicecele and special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks wren you can find In Dr. Wrlnht ihe only Kroc Krec lab rnreician tn 1'hl'adelpnta who makes a specialty et the above dieeuses. and Cckks Thums Cures auaaaMTses. Adrlce rree day andevenlmr. Strangers an be treated and lu lu rn home same day- OftV'-s private Ull. w li; WK1GIIT, Sit North Ninth Strti t Above U ice, I O nex an. Philadelphia JanWlydAw WOK OA1.K UU UBlii, FOR RENT .SECOND AM) THIRD Kloers, Nes. 21 and iu East King street, with elevator. Hultabln ler almost any business hent Lew. Call en t. I' SIAChllOUbE, JanlMld Ne Ju hast King St F OR RENT AT MODERATE TERMS, AT NO. IS SOUTH DC KE ST , A most desirable suite of rooms for lodging or business purposes. Appl te r. O K. HATES, Jar.B lmd Ne. li J North Duke Street. COOPER HOUSE 1'OR KhNT. V- The Cooper Heuse, one half square from Centre bquaie and Opera Heuse, and near both railroad depots. This Is one of the largest and best houses In the city. 1-arge Sale and I.x changn Btahles, all tlrst-clus f ossLnslen en April 1st. Wll.J COOPKK. I?OR RENT FROM APHID 1, A FIRST ? CLASS 1'AUM or ACHES, two infles from the city. Keur Acres et Londen Keckland street. rem Acres of Land In the Klghth tVard. Male and fcichtlDge 3tnbl- s adjoining Western Hetel. Large threo-slery nrlck It-telling, iX tVest Orane street; fine fruit ard thereto Mnall lleiiics en Ueckland, church and Jehn streets. Terms reasonable. Apply te JUswd in Uiill.t IlIlOTHKIt. WATfUIEI. "lyATCHEH. Watches, Clecb Chains and Jewelry at less than auction prices until January 1, 1S87. rine let et Kings, Ac Alse, Elgin. Waltham (Aurera for which I am sela Agent), and ether rtr-st-ciasa Watches: Hest Watch and Jewelry lie pairing. -Correct time by Telegraph Dilly, only place In city. L. WEBER, IM.S Neilh CJneenSt., Near 1'enn'a 11. it. Depel. Kpectaclcs, EycglasaeaanaOpllcalUoeda. All kinds et inwelry. MAKRDKY'S ''YARA REAUTIKH" Clear Hller Havana t'tvn Cent Clur, Is recommended te levers of a Uenuluu Havana Cigar. At MAKKLBY'H Yellow rrent," Ne. SI North Clnccni Htriet (rennetiv Hurt-nans) L EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR. ALWAY6 U.fllOUM AND UP TO Till. HIQU. EBT 61AHDARD. U,TtI3 rvMnixvmm. WUltNITUltK WAHKHOOMH. 1IUY UUKStSLr A 1'AIK OT TI1USB Felding Dress PillewSs CALL, KAUI.Y AT HetTmeier's Furniture Warerooms. They am the nicest thing out and we hnvnjusl recelvtsl another lotel them. 530 UA8T KINd BTnUETT. vylliMYKR'is KrRMTt'RK STORK. HEADQUARTERS rim Furniture. Furniture. It von waut any rUKNITUUK new or the coming Sprtngeall and Fiamtnn my stock. Yeu will find It lingo aud well selected. GOOD WOItK. LOW TltlCES. -Parues wanting full eutflts are especially Invited te call. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Beat King nnil Duke Sts., LANCASIKU, PA. feput-lydAjJJmw H E1NITSHS FURNITURE DEPOT. The Lm-sxest Stock, The llest DisiiliiieiiStevh, The Lewest Trieed Stock FURNITURE -IN- Lancaster County. levi wilt nntl U le jeui luteirti te py a vlMl te out EUMITUPvE DEPOT And Insp -. t e r laige as.nrtiuent of rurnliure and get prn.es before purchasing elsewhere. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NOS. 27 te 20 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCA8TEI1 I'A. uuvriKwuiuiBiiixii aeav. TALL AND SKE -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Cs.ndle-I.lght ; floats them all. Anether Let of CHEAP GLOBES for Gas and OU StOTed. THE " PERFECTION " MKTAL MOULDING ANO I1UB11EII CLeIllON WEATH&R STRIP IVnts them all. This strip outwears all ethors. Keeps ent the cold. Step ruttllng of windows Kxclnde ihe dnst. Keep out snow and mm. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap- Elylnult. can be titled anywhere -no holes te ero, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At -or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOOTH QUEEN ST., liAN'CASTEB, l'A. w M. A. KIEKKER. ALDOH O. HERR KIEFFER & HERR, DLALEItS IN-! WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTKN1 ION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TIlOV.N. Y.) STOVKS, HEATERS. FURNACES AND RANGES. We ask no one te run any risks with "r"UL LEU A WAUKEN'S" Goods. We guarantee them te Klve Batlsfactlen. Asa Heater "THE SPLENDID " has no rival, belnir a thorough het base, no part of this Bteve remains cold, evei y Inch et It radiates heat. As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "IllllO 1IT DIAMOND " has established Ileelf In the front ranks. The merita el the"3rLKNDID" and"IlllIGIIl DIAMOND "consist In Ueauty of Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust, no Gas. and Economy el r'uel. 4CfiU and examine for yourself. 40 EAST KING ST., lOPPOSITK COUUT HOUSE.) s.ni-im WINES ANtl L1UVUUH. 2U -GOTO- 29 Reigart's Old Wine Stere rer l'eiumery Bec, HoucheHcc, l'lper Heldslcck, U. 11. Mumm A Ce., aud all ether leading brands ut Imported Champagnes. Alse, Madeira. Hberry and Pert Wines, Clarets, Sauternes, Ales aud tileuts. Sole Agent for Special Great Western Cham- Eagne, produced by the l'leasant Valley Wlne e, the finest American Champagne In tha United Suites. rioildaOrunge Wlne, thenncstln the market, A lull line of lirandy, Whisky, (sins aud Hums. California Claret and Whlte Wlne, el Napa Val ley, Calllernla. ' H. E. Slaymaker.AOT.. Ntj. t tABmlNU il , LAMUAStllU, PA HeusGuirnishing Goods ! jBJir moon. N1 KV YORK8TORK. BLACK CASHMERES. BLACK CASHMERES. BLACK CASHMErtES. WATT & SIIAND, 0. 8 & 10 EAST KING STREET, 1, ANCASTF.lt, l'A, Offer '10 day Upwaidset ltm Pieces Fine French Cashmeres Of ourew n Special ItiiportMlen at 37!-2f.,5lV.,02l-2cC7f.)73c.,S7l-2c.ivl. These goods weie bought at the Lewest I'tlc.s ever iwii te the t rade. and sruSlpti cent, under Jebters pivsent prices. LADlKS'lNl.LK AND DOU11I.K, Black Cashmere Shawls Al' T.l LOW l.'lllCES AT TUK- New Yerk Stere. CTAMM RROH. A CO. Stamm Bres. 8c Ce. iI0 A. 'JS North JuD Street, LANCAttTKH, l'A. SPECIAL BARGAINS -ruii- THIS WDEK. HLA.CV SILK 11.13 a yard, Ucduccd from II m a yarl. 11LACKBILK tiroayard.Iicducedirem I '.ITS' a yanL BLACK SILK ;.V a yanl, Keduced from 7Kc. a yard. 11LACK CASHMEUKS al Specially Lew I'nces Ili.ACK HLNItlETTA ll.uu a yard, down from 11.73 a yard. HLACK HENHIETTA ll.U.Sa yard, down from 11.30 a yard. ALL-WOOL CLOTH, yard and a-half wide, 37.Sc- a yard. riNKGKEV CLOTH'S, yard wide, 17e. a yard, worth 33c a yard ri.VK ALL-WOOL CLeriU.yard wIde,leely colors, 37K i yard GOSSAMERS, Three Hundred Electilc Gossamers, worth II 73 each, for Sl 00 EAOF. Black Thibet Shawls, Very Much Keduced In I'rlce. Seal Plush Coats. Twe Seal I'lush Coats. 115.00 each, Keduced Irem IK.W. Twe Seal I'lush Coats, ta (O each, Keduced from $H0 A CHANCE LIKE THIS FOR BARGAINS, IS UAKSLV OKrEUED. bostenTstore. JSKOKK11K. -pi:R.SONSVIKHlNGTOMAKKMOMEY STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND OIL, SHOULD INVESTIGATE LACB.IE 4 CO'.ft SlfirEHOir DEALINO IN 8tL.l.l. OU J. A It UK LOTd ON ONE rEIt CENT CASH MAHGINH. Ten Dollars will, for oiample, cover ten me Shares, or l.t 00 bushels of uruin, Eiplauatery Pamphlet rrcc O.UOTATIONB WIHED. Ordeis and Margins received by Tclcgiuuier Mall. LAURIE & CO.. STOCK I1K0KEKS, ALSODEALEU3 IN rOKEIGN EACHANGE. 856 Broadway, New Yerk. "The members of the linn ain....renllemen of experience and hlKb standing In the Unde and stock Commission business-. .. and anionic thtlr references are a number of the leading Hanks." ("AVw Yerk Cemmirelul Newt." "They have a stainless record, and their bona rides are indisputable. ...The reputation of the firm Is such, that parties can rest assured ei re ceiving thtlr pre Ills the moment they ure Hindu, no matter w hat the amount may be." (.Vete Yerk Lenlna Ttlrgram, yl3-3mdeedAw WIOCiJ.lf.ine.V. PROCLAMATION. The Qualified letert 0 the Cltu e Ismautrr te tote en IheijueiUan of increasing the tndetileU nef e tahtcUy tliiflM. Whereat the Select and Common Councils el the city of Lancaster resolved at a regular meet ing held en January 5, A. I)., 187, that it Is their deslre te Increase the Indebtedness of the city of Lancaster lean amount net te exceed HIV Oee. for the purpose of building sewers ler draining the northern part of the city, and nec- t saury chanice or Improvement of the water works ; and Whereas, the Indebtedness of the ssld city cannot be se Increased without the assent of (he electors thei oef, bad and obtained In the man ner provided by tbe Act of Atsembly of A pill 3), 1871. 1, William A. Morten, Mayer of tha said city of Lancaster, hereby give notice, In accerdancu with the said Act of Assembly et April 20. 1B7I, tbatat tbonext municipal election, te beheld In the city of Lancaster en the 13lh day of fob i uary, A. D 1SB7, the fjuostlen of increasing the indebtedness of the city of Lancaster te un amount notte exceed 1125.(0) will be submitted le the qualified electors of the said city for thlr decisions, who cin tben vote ler or ugatnit tha said Increase. Tha assessed value of the taxahle property of the city of Lancaster, according te the last m bessed valuation thertef. Is lli.iiu),flu)t the exist ing debt of the city Is I l',5VI ',!, the amount nt the proposed Increase Is net te exceed Il25,rw, which amount Is ubeutl pur centum et thu as sessed valuation el the tumble property of the said city ; tbe purposes ler which the said In In In dohtedness Is te be Increased are for the build ing of sewers for draining the northern part of thu city and necessary changu or Improvement of the water works. Given under my hand at the city ei Lancaster this 11th day et Junuaiy. A. It lt87. 410UTON. Myet. .T ll,l.lJtM 7iM7,:,3),ub7-ua vt.eriiiNti. jyjTYKRS A HATHl-ON. K HAVE MAIM. I A Thorough Reduction ONOt'U mieuk or A FURNISHING GOODS M, AtlOOIl SKLKCUON Men's Underwear AT VKllT LOW I'UIOKS. MEN'S TIES OT ALL TATIKHNis ASK fill MT.s, ALMOST Al COJl". MEN'S GLOVES, ALL R1N1IS AT TIlKIit COST PltlCK. We don't want thnm ler Bprlntf. and we'll vain mem inr eprini luskn thu price sell I I mom, Men's Pereale Shirts. HKDUCKI) IN 1'lllir ALM03TTOC03I. lyers & Rathfon, LEADING I.AMASrKH CLOlllIEIts, NO. 13 DA8T KINO ST., LANCAS1KII. I'A. w ILMAMHON A rOSTKR. Cutn in iitiiciit ion Uy 'l'Kthone. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. We CcnUuua Serving fe fuhUc wjcn- UGH &EAUE GOODS -T niE- Lewest Prices. PRICE LIST : Gent's All Weel Ssek Suit, 13 te. Gent's All Weal Straight 1 runt Sack Bull, tl'i Gent's All-Weel Driss WmsUid Sack 9nl, 111 Gent's All Weel Lheek Casslmere CnUavar Ccatsutt, lit. Gent's All-Weel Overcoats, U.ie. Gent's Dress Worsted Overcoats, 1 Ol. Gent's Chlnehllla Overcoats, 13 Ol Gent s Storm Ovrrceits, IW, lid, li Whlte Dress Shirts, e Whlte Dress Shirts, e. White Dress Shirts, SOc Whlte Dress Shirts, 73e. The 1'atent lbjsem Elhmle full Drew MMtt, ll.(e, or 15 0 per K Dezsn. Undershirts and Drawers. 13c. each. Heys' Cardigans, 30e each. Men s Suspenders, IDC. a Pair. Men's Dress Derby Hats, c Men's Dress Derby Hals, ILtW. Men s Dress Derby HaLs, ILW. Ileys' Dress Stiff elt Hats, 30c. Men's Winter Caps, tee. The Toboggan Turbili, Sic , 30e , 75c A Winter Specialty FOR LADIES. High Cut Siuare Tee Gaiter, Twenty OuMetis, its. Ludles' Grain Hutten t.alle. rashleaahln Toe, Wc, 11.15, ILW. Ladles' Morocco Iluttun G niter, L'xCt'llent Wrarers.H.Sl und flJ. Mlssc' und Children's Grain Hutten BMIeiw, 3C-,00C.. It-IO. Beys' Btreng luimenu 0'iltrrs.'.c. te tl se. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. m.', 01, UOairJ UBIJist HlugW., LA NC AS I Kit. I i- Stores close at B e clock p. m., except Monday and Saturday. uuuVKtiir.tt, AT WlANT'y. OHBA.P AllO GOOD, Tbree pounds llest Flench 11118,250 , thute pounds Jtest Hilslns, 2.0 ; four pounds Geed llalslns, 2Se, tour pounds Geed lllue, 25e, I'rlce of lour, 82c , 77c, ic, iiie., lie.. Ha. and He, per quarter. Our High Grade Celfees speak ler themselves. I'leuse give us atrial erder. OEO. Wia-HT, ' nug 20-1 yd Ne. 113 West King Stlcut AT HURHK'B. NOW IS THE TIME Oranges! Oranges! CHEAT ' SwcetfJamatca and Klerldn. Alse Flne Va lencia) at 12, 13 und 18 Cents a oeen, Al'l'LK' Fine lielleflcur, Greenings and Ilaldwlns. KA1SIN8' KAIS1N ' OnuUunilrodllexos rine Cooking and llaklng Ililslns cheap. ...., . bevonty-llve llexes Hluu llunch Duheiu l.a stus by the box cheap. PKUNE3' l'KUNKLLAS' riGS, Ai. AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTKi:, I'A. TOHAOCO OUTTINflH, SCRAPS. HIITI' 1NG8 AND PACKEUS' WASTE, Dry aitt Clean, bought for cash. .s ., J.S. MOLINM, . , "e. 775 1'eail HUeel. New reik. Ksltincs-riea. Echett, Me. Jli Pearl itieel, Mw YOU. lublHyfls j- r T' m ? I l: .fcSH1 . -""?. -v uadt'.J-' ; Sef "fist J