w :.. wmr-F Vf w"-fU - ' v'"iW p- .. '-nw - k.,i T"leiT Ji-.i ?- f ", ft , -" THE fcASTOASTER DAILY rOTELLtGl rCER, WEDNESDAY; J&W&RY 26, 1887. "t?-J V , IfiT... ,Ww.-4 'V en '-ifw V 7j? -4 Ste' rsf. r-tf. SM ft ' n ;sr & ?3S. &- Kit '! fcsr '- v L"ril 5M,it is? ?-lT' i&ft m EM 0 JflTKtlrGEiNGBR i m -tnr Tf frita VH?.f2 VC AA I Ml ! -" (0bMfcxy jKrpfta.j Mm A nu, rrra selum a iiib, nrrr Vn a warn. utid it (usrism in las gtttwm Ait AtMemnia maces. eian. MtTM flit. LIB1IUL COMMISSI OK ALLOWED TO emAaiirr. ntaruetn oekkbctiow. lADVHRTIBma RATES J (SET lln.laln.l Day , ?, I W. 1 te t HI" i3 7s eDnys ma llnira ID 115 Kffl IBS 225 SSS 4 45 seu "Ml rxi 518 80V 7W au 9 40 1050 I860 20 50 24 M KM WW 62 W 9l V four Days.,..., 7 Five Pay , f One Week...... & Tm Wnjilrs... IN 110 230 2(0 400 6 7CO 1 re IW (CO 760 WW 1160 18 00 IS 50 1700 WF. Tlutie Week!. 8 00 1 eoe 700 10 00 IS 00 17 00 20 00 I ' '1 1 no Monre. 8 60 se a Twe Menth. 6 00 10 00 13 00 23 no 2700 8200 Three Months, 8 00 91 W "S MXMenthJ 1 80O118U) 1"', ene Year 1 15 oe a oe SHOO IK DO seu 84 00 C5 00 The Weeklv IntelllgenDcr PuBHSHiD Every: Wednesday Mcsniwj. .ATA.1.00onixiernu. cicua or , nam n.imnnitn raiisens uiniau ir .u..., .. - monmreiBMtettovtcmD no ivmt rABT m KTAra Ae oerirrBT. all aotmec Lnrxa WILL 1 OOKStairlO TO THS WAIT BASJCVT. jlifttriK' all lAUtri and Teligrami te TUB mTHIitiiaBNOBB, XateUlgencer nnUOlny, lAncaMr, l'a. I.AHOA8TKU. JAXUABT 15, 1SJ7. The Chance or ITar. TVe are net content te let Turepe hive a monopoly of war agitation. The aggres ive action of the United Slates Seuate, taken with such unanimity, has enabled us te talk war" ourselves. It was a surprise te people generally that there should be such result te the tea-pet agitation of the fisher ies question. The material interesU in volved are certainly net great enough te make it profitable te wage war In main taining our slde of tb.9 case ; but then we cannot allow ourselves te be imposed upeu, even if there is net much Iesj inflicted upon us. The spirit of this nation would quite certainly sustain very determined action upon the part of the administration in defending a jut view of the fishery question. The unanimity with which the Senate has decidtd that our view is right, makes it certain that the sense of the public will be the same. As Canada has determinedly the ether view, we would seem te be at issue ; and war comes up as the possible final solution. Bat it is wholly imrnbable that matters will ever reach such a pass. The Senate has authorized the president te use retaliatory measures, but this isdeubiltss eimply done te mike it clear that it con ceives its Interpretation of the treaty te be correct, and te convince Canada that we areln earnest in defending it. The presi dent is net expected by the Senate te be very quick te use the power it has given him ; it 13 conferred upon him as a ful crum upon which he can better bring Canada te a comprehension of the fact that she cannot have things all her own way. The Senate's action was right, if its view of the treaty 13 right. The president will use the power that Congress may place in hb hands, only when Ihe fails te reach an amicable understand it g with Canada. Sir Jehn MacDonald, itspremier, talks as though the Senate did net under stand the matter at issue, and be thinks that tub patriotic spirit of the Canadians will sustain him in insisting upon hb few. "Engbii'i. however, will have te standby Canada te inAe her position tbiateniug; and England is net likely te burn te pick a quarrel with this country . Xe ene believes that war will be the out come of this talk , but that there should be talk of war is sufficientlyinterestingin this count y which has thought itself sure of ,. Jtieycr edtagj;eace. We have no neighbors of weight enough te invite us te war f un less Canada can drag England into the quarrel. Theie may seme day be a chance of thls,but hardly new and upon this issue. Hut while we talk of war it behooves us te think hew prepared we are for it. "iVe can hardly be satisfied with the result et the Inquiry. TVe have nelBufflclent uavy, and no proper protection for our sea coast. Mr. Tilden thought that we should take heed et this and spend our surplus millions in fortification. There is plenty of chance te bury our Bpare money in this hole. May be it will be well spent and may be net. It seems reaseiia. ble te say that our coast hheuld rw se protected as net te be at the mercy of a fee. It is net believed teba se new, and mea sures would be wisely taken that would securely defend it. That we need, how hew how ever te keep afloat a powerful navy of many ships against the possibility of war, we de net believe. The ships would rust and ret and go out of fashion befere thuy would ba used, and it would net be tht senssef the nation that a great marine force should be kept afloat without evident use for it. That we should in some way secure a supply of sailors te man our war ships in time of need seems an obvious necessity; but they could be used in the path3 of peace upon the ocean, awaiting the day of war. A mercantile marine, from which the nation could draw both ships and sailors, is what we need. Mercantile ships capable of being used as war ship3 and commanded by naval officers should be provided. Iron clad Bhips would net answer this use , but it is doubtful w hether they answer e eu for war cruisers, in this day when the power of guns and speed of ships has been se uinch increased. A fast ship carrying a far reaching guu Is by many supposed te be the ideal war cruiser ; and this is the quality et the merchant ship. Ironclads for har bor defence, and light and fast cruisers for oceanservice, are the indicated w.u ships. lie lVas Crowded Out. Gen. Charles V. Stene, one of the most expert military chieftains of this age, has suddenly reached the end of a brilliant life while in the full possession of his powers and in the midst of stirring activity. He was the engineer in charge of the Bar Bar theldl Statue of Liberty, which was his last great work. He was a general in our wars, who would have had a gi eater part in them had be been accorded even decently fair treatment by the authorities at Washington , or rather the authority, for the malignant and prejudiced Stanten seems te have been about the only war an- llinrltv (lnrlne tlin mhullln., i:.i jLSione was imprisoned for six months or inore during the war, without knowing for wnac, anu was released without trial. :4It was an arbitrary exercise of spite, !Wejiy disgraceful te the government. Ha aerved with much distinction sub. ecquently as a general officer, and would linve made n Rlotleua substitute for some of the mllltaiy nctera who nt Ulned high commands, It his brains mid energy had been able te ruake their due Impression upon the prejudiced Stanten. General Stene was an Egyptian pasha, in chief command In that country for many years after the war . and was a competent executive wheiever he found himself cry Jlean llulness. Twe women called at the Imem irN cur oQlce en Tuesday te say that Mrs. Mary Kredel and two children, who re3ide at"e. Mi Lew street, were in destitute circumstances. This morning Mrs. Mary Kredel called at this efllce te say that such was net the cafe ; that she had two children at work and that she was a seamstress having ns much cmpleyuientas she could attend te ; and that further she knew that the Lktti.. Lienscrn's informant had procure! the publication in order te Injure her. When a newspaper opens its columns freely te the announcement of deseriing subjects of charity, it manifestly reposes Implicit reliance in the geed faith of the informant. When that faith is tvtrajed and n journal's libemlity is made the mcan3 of oppression, it is time that tie guilty should be made te suffer. And this will be likely te occur te the next person who attempts a similar imposi tion upon this journal. COSOnKSSMAN EnMENTROCl did net veto at all en the luter-state cotninetce Mil whleli Is belnc quoted te his discredit. The reason mi that he was In atloudenco at bis brother's lauerah It ts deab'Jul whether this Muiple and proper explanation will get as wlde publicity as the original oue. Publle men have many hard creme te bear. Tni: report of the auperlutndent el the naval observatory shows that a vast amount et valuable sclontlQe work has been accotn accetn pllsbvd In the pityear, but It Is net work of a kind that makes much show ou paper. Commander Allen D. Brown, who has suc ceeded Ciiuiraodero Geerge E. Ilelkusp ns aupertntendent, give a summary et the !allent routine work of himself and staff and alsjofitiespecUl Herk undertaken, such aa the observaUona In connection with the Dell Gate explosion and stellar and solar photog raphy. The repair and examination of chro nometers and nautical Instruments Is ene of the most exacting dutltsofthe observatory. There has been a great change lu the mu nicipal lis; bt la Philadelphia m the past twenty four hours. It has been etilcUUy an nounced that Tax Receiver Jehn Hunter de sired that he should net be considered for nomination by the Independents or endorse ment by the Doinecrati. In riew et thli It Is proposed te nominate Colonel Charles U. Banes, ter receiver of taxes. New let the Quaker City Democrats nominate a fit man for major, and they will make the Republi can lur fly next month. Pe. VtiiLtAM A. Jlii'nMi, of New New Yerk, cendeuses a great deal of truth Inte the following sentiment "'Je glvea child multiplicity of studies at ence ia as te ask n man te leek alternately for ten minutes through a miscrocepe and a telescope. He'll wear his eyea out. Grammar should be banished from all schools except from yie eenier year in a university cenrse. Ne child ever learned te speak geed English by studying grammar. The etudy of It is an lngonlens devlce todrheapoor little brain Inte early decreptltude. The enly reason It does no man harm Is that n ne rally understands its rnlei." Tnr executive mansion in Usrrlsburc; was visited by diphtheria in Governer Heyt's t3rm, and his successors have each lest a child there by this disease. The overhauling of this bulldiug ac-erun te We imperatively Ue Ue maeded. B.sMAttcKH bullying the I'rusiian 1'iet In hU meat virulent style. Austria is per fecting arrangements for placing a million of armed men la the Held In addition te her uresent standing army, and eeneral Honlan Henlan ger has ordered all cemmauderii et lertressts te be at their pasts before icbrimry lleth. Foreign dispatches are lull et the details of war preparation and the beurses of the great foreign capitals show that they are net idle rumor, but have a Arm basis of fact. Jn the face of this the denlals that conie from Paris el the Imminence of war cau only be taken as the feeble eflerta of the bulls te" rally their depressed securities te the selling jiclnt. Perhaps the most ominous sigu et all Is the order issued te the Austrian reserves that if called Inte the field betere unlterms can be provided ler them they shall wear yellow and black arm bmJs. This plainly Indicates mat the Austrian go eminent Autfcipiten n speedy Uunax of diplomacy. The Philadelphia press are unanimously agli'St the bill te add four police magistrates te the prtteut number in that city, which echeme will siddle en the Philadelphia tax. payer $12,000 annually. Yet there ia a be lief that Beaver will sign the bill. Wbvli this thus ? PEKBOHAL. Michael Dayitt and his bride have sailed for Kurepe. Ex-GovcnxeR Headlkt. of Ohie, Is geiug te remuva te New Yerk titv te pruo prue lice law. Hen. Her.ATi.iG. Fisher has purchased 177 acres el eca! land in Jrtierbeu county. 1 he lands are te be doveleptd at ence. Nina Van Zandt cooked a breakfast for Auarehlst tstnts in the Cnlcage lail. and ararcii of the tvisket rovealod a card bearing the werds: "Prem baby te her toetsv. woetkj" Lldden away beln ceil two bllceaut bread. Miss CARniE ijiETnieK made her debut In umateur eera In the "Chimes of Nor mandy" en a Wllkeebarreetase, rebmarj lbS3. She returns ns a previsional prima denna in the "Little Tycoon," ou the td of February, 1SS7. Edward Cepfee MircuLLi.. lawyer and deau el tun law school of the fnitnieity ut Ptinnsyltuuia, died early Tuewlay murulnu in Philadelphia from an attack oipiieuiuenu, oempilcated with heart falluie. Ue ntcs premlueutm Masonic circles. Jen: M. I. Ainn, the venerable editor of the tirteusburj Argus, died Tucwdiy oto eto ote nlnp from tbe t fleets of a fall en the ice about a week ure. Tbe Inte Hen. Edwin M. Stan Stan eon, aecretary of war, was ence apprenticed te Mr. Lslrd at Steubenvllle, O., te learn the printing buatnc-Ha. I'MTED hTATE'S TiUlAHUIIER JetlDAN when ueked concerning the rert that he would ai cet the! presidency of a n in,iv te be shortly oataeiished lu New Yerk with u uaiuai ei ,oue,oo', repneu : "inere la smoo thing in It, but I am net prepared te bay any. thlriKBbeutltat present I shall probably dofce in the near luture." Otsr n l JesLIfl Whikleii, of Alabama, is very eutbiisiastie regarding the future of that state. While he does net beliete that the tide of westward emigration will be ureatly lessened for home yearn, he has i ery substantial roesona ler thinkiug that lu fu. ture Alabama will compete with Kan-as Nebraska and Minnesota ler this class et Het tleir. OosEHNenloiiAKfcli, of Ohie, appointed tt.il. nay en, el rrement, te be trustee el the Ohie Slate university for the term of kex.ii jeurs, bnlnning en May 11, When tbe uaiLO came belere the Senate for conllrmatten bucralef the Uemocratle members became quiteiunny iu the familiarity with which they handled the name. There was, how ever, little debale uien the eubjteL Mr, eleh, Democrat, asked If some senator would tell who the candidate was. Three Democrats voted against the confirmation. hullnau aud L'ariilu" te upar. Ileprufeeutallves of Sullivan and C'ardiil met in Minneapolis, Minn, Tuesday night, and made arrangemenls for another meeting of hli rounds e seen as SiiIMvau's arm per mits, the winner te take seventy nve i6r cent, el the gate-rneney. The place has net yet been named. Ntw Yerk's Kpldrmle of 8mallet. The health comtnlvileaors of New Yerk had a rpeclai meeting Tuemlay te discuss Uie danger of a i.uallpnx epidemic. Doctors Day and Janex, the titulary tuprilnteadent and hH RMlMent, ncd lr. Tayler, chief of the butea of ivntfln'.emill'&ui-, ea. U lopresfiiled that, with tm n de n ceiittM el lufoctleu and mu -U e.lt weatlier jet In Mere, mere help wm iimty lu l'r. Tayler's bureau te ward II the il,nir. 'Ibe ImmM Ik snort of funda Hint it w.ti Hated that bolre uiirti could t'O dr tumuli' J n leruml utvlmaUmi would lue t twt mailn Hi rOtvt that uull pOA Kit epMeiuh' lu New erk. the beard theiwht aueh a statement would ciwl the city ?l,000,iieu worth et traile, and It wai rrselwd te lncreae ttie Muvlnntlnk; rrre by using HDOUt f70O ou hand ftmn MlP tf lm Sn additional docter1! were aript'lntKd nt oiiep. Anether caef m.illpev uat d'ft ivered In Roesoclt h( ml te day. I.irwba l Ten his caw reported te-day. (lUul 1'emln SlUr the Urth gnikc About .V eases l K'lPt p'in,le-. In Iramlt en the Missouri Pavin; tallread, Oipledeil hlf a mlle west et Tort Mivit, U(na, Tues day tuerulOK. The car containing the jxjw der was blown te atom?, and IS ether frelitht cuvr out et .3 lu the train ere ivmpletely denieltshiMl. Srett lloekor, a brakemau, hi klllttL The neUhbertutr elty wa shaken in If br an earthquake, and ten ttuumnd dol lar i' worth of glas wai stuashed te the cen tral and vreteru sections. It H aaid that window eMm mm broken at Nerada, '1Z Uitlcs distant. 'snn-nisrr.it w 'oils tUAt iwerLhepewdtry u And whirl It, suundlag shrill T. Icicles nat snp bWew The branches, crlp and chilly roett ju thitc!As And te JafrjeJ oleaJ rllu d&rktag. Steely trjoenahlns strasllat through. And o'er ihe white waste sprttnc Oh. the drrar mid "Inter wcathar, Ileert and 1 se sad together Oh, te ere the pale, geld I3D LIrl"S rills that wnksn . Dead lcHTt showing dank and dun, Frem lut reai i hranehes (taken , Kmera'd ld whers oM'dheofi seen W ill gren t ce t&tly OaUlei ; The smtlei s,nd tears of April dtyt Ameurf the woodland rs:e. Wavslde springs freih babbling ? er. That latiy yieldud ue drop . Bin's Uul Lhrlll the azure air, And one wih leatiy suowarep 6eetihe dreaui el prteg-Um weather, 11 rut aud 1 new dmui tegether ' 1UC winiiElt KA axe tmuieasnl; siTenthenedb; trie itKitl'i n . rieirc " Kuvoiiie lrerlpleu, ' which cures all TVmale derftDK'euU. and fires leue te the ) .ti .u eld byall drujilstj w,-w Dr James "errle. l'nitst InGalUtnme, wrltf 1 hare usvd lr. Uuil s Leufh yrup pvrsenally and la uiy fstully for tu or thrtn years, and 1 am prepared tisay that there U nothing te com p-ire leit as a iu d ter cough, ce.d, etc. I) cent. Pains In the baeft a- freQnently ranted b a suJden wrni.b1ug of thepli e A few appll A nuns p - j '-a t'l wl 1 Klrepumanent re lief liter Aim vtettv hy seluirrs KTldenoe of the i!ue of AUoeo&'s Percas l'lateis cetrln the following letter from Chit. Yeaer of Company A . nth f s. Infantry ta tlened at rert "-ally, Dakota 1 My 9 been using Alkockreiou I'lasters for the put ten yearj, and teel quite letlilhae net half a deren ia my possession. In this sec tion of the country we h&Teat times very severe cold. When Ihe thermometer lj below zero, I Cnd ths,t an A lock a I'oreus riaster en the pit of my stomach U lnvlaable. They appear net only te warm the body, tut te I jMgeratc the digestif n At limes 1 have been greatly trm I lei with a Uj.e bick Twe AliCeck s i'oieus I'lasters placed upon the spine Invariably care me in two or tt re days Sometimes 1 have had a severe coast an.l very bad cold. An.Ulcecks Fereu" Flaster p teed arennd the threit and en the chest, and one between the sheu der I .ades, have Invariably affcirdta me Immediate rellef and a quick cere, As they Cannet Pe.lllj llake a porous plaater baring anything like the medicinal quelltie of Benten a, the camp fol lowers of the pharmaceutical pro'esleu pro pre pro dncetensof werthisi pl,ters. and give them names which resemble In print that of the gen uine, and, when caieieuly ep"kea. sound like It. Ferexamp'e, Che.ip Jehn druggists win erJei you traah varleis'y s' 1 " Capsicuiu, " Lap stein," " Laps'ria or ' Cap.icln " p a-tPrs prefaced semrtirars wl L tte uamc " rienten or M nurten s " We eirn-tiy caution the public against the who' tnee of them. Thy are at,o at,e at,o lutely ue.4:a as tt,uied)s for dl ti. Te I a sure they are rhrap but plain murllu Is tl, aprr and lust astSkacleu. Ask fir Keuann s, wnuli the spel'lng, aud lw k for the " Three Sals " trade-mark and wurd Laptlae," hlch I rut in vha centre i f b genult n. Ua.l-1I,W',B XfSVlAI. HUTU iS.i. bUILUH' CCBE win Imait-d .'ciy relitve Croup, Whunptne Ceiagh at d Biencbl". rer saleby H. B. Cochrae, Lirulat, ve UT Werth Queen stre llerti s Aiuiia tlals The Hest alveln th-vrrld for Cult, BiuUi-i, Seros, L'Irers, Suit Kh,i am, rner Se , Tefer, Chapped Hands, Chllblalna, corns, and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively curea PUa, or no pay required, tt is guaranteed te lv perfect tatli tatli factien, or money relunded. 1'rlce a cents per ber. Ker 'e by il. ft. teraraa. Druggist. 1J7 and LEJ Harth Uuen sutxi. LanciuUr. Pa S1III.OII8 CATAHKH UEMBDT-& pw.ltTre cure ler Catarrh, Ulpthurta, and Canker ileuth. or eaie by II. II (XhTin, Druggist. Nu. 137 North Uuain sirwet. rii Siutemnt Net User. I he ru.h at II. B. Cochran, 3ruj,-lit, he. 137 .North yuetm street, stIU ceutluues en account of persons affllcti-d with Cough, Ce.ds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Cousumpite-v te procure a bottle et Kemp t Balsam for tht Threat and Langs, which Is sold en a guaian're andlsgivlngectlre satisfaction, it is a standard fasauiy remedy. l'rlce U) cents and tl JViet $iiertt. 015-lwcLS.w lIACKMfcTACK ' 10. l'rice 23 and ' a. l&stlnty a -. A ni . n. ume. l-nne s aud r.j e-uta i or sale hv If I!. Coehran, UrugglsL Ne !S7 Menhyueen .trfj't. A.S CNFOItrC.NATE I'ERbON The most niitertunate e-s.m in the world Is one aftltrW with slru headache, but they U1 be relieved s.t ence b. using Dr Lsslte t "pecial 1'rescrlptluD. seu adsertJsemeat la another column. (j. ..Vfh"'8 NiOlll mi.de mlrable by that tumble cough. eliUoh'aCurelsthe remedy S7r?rVQOuSn0siU1cB-OOtla,U1' Dn,'"' Oaa Itemi Ettbcts a ccaa -Mr. Oscar E. B Kech, of Allentean, i'a., was bedfast with In fiammatery rbeuuiatlam la the winter of less. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. lie commenced using oress' BhitumaUa Kemedy By the time he had used hall a bottle he ceuid leavn his 1 -d , when hs had UuUbed the bottle he was cuitd and has net had a return of the disease slute. Inhlaewu werdj, " i ted bet'er than ever before " frleu tl, by aU drurfrftit " tebu-atudil V i r CArAHUU CUBED, h'H lhand Bweet breath secured, by Shlleh . Cat .uh Itemeily Vrtc "2 centa. Nasal Injector f1Ue Fer tile by II. B Coehran, Dnitfilst, Ne usj Neith Ctufen stVet." Caullen. We would caution the I'uulle te bowaie el Dealers printing Kemp's Balsam at less than the regular i'rtce, S c juu and II, as oftentimes Imt Imt tafleus or lnfeiiorttlelea are seldas the genuine ... ...uu, ie Kuau e tnein te cii cbeaulv II II cuinran,aruKiri.t,Ne lS7NertU (Jueen struct 1s out acent ler Uuuuter. Bamplu bottle irlvcn te your. elJ-lwdAw reit DVBl'El'SlA and Liver Complaint, von U?J " v TV?1"1 8VaranUl0 en every bottle of lh?. , SteM Mf lr Kr ll 0verfaus te cure. or sale tyi Jfi. Cel:lxrun' Ut"a-fUt, Na IKNerthyuwiri Itruce lp. Yeu uie Wlnjj depressed, ye ir annettwi u peer, jeu are belberc-d with hladach?"?"" are ndgety, nerveusand gnneraily out of aerts and want te tiace up. Brace np. tut net with ifim ulunts.fprlnKmudlctnes, or bitters, which have ler thelr basis very cheap, bad whisky and w hlch silmulate you for nn hour, and then feuve you in worse condition than belere. What veu wunt is an aliraiie that will puHly jour bletal, atart healthy action of the Liver and Kid ueys i restore jour vitality, unU kIvh leueael health and ureierth bui h a medicine jeu will nudl.i fcl.cinoflltu;n,ttuleulyso tenta a bel Ueatll B. Cochran's Uian store, 17 and 11 North O.ueeu street, Lancaster, I'a (j) 'I UK UEV. UEO. II. TIIAYEU. or Ileurt D,aY.V.y,!...'i,.Vu uiy"" and wtle oweeunivL" Yl,,nh. lNSIlTiONCUllK." rerValJ f t. teclln", UrattfiX, Ne. 137 North slueen MO I'll Ella I AIOTUEltai! MOTilEUSII I Are j'eu disturbed at mvhtund broken of jour rest by a sick child buHbiIuj! andcrj-tngVlth the OAcruciatlnif pain of cuttliiK teeth T If te, ife at once and iji t a bottle of Mrs. W INFLOW'S HOOTIIINU aritH'. It wlU relieve the peer Uttle sutferer iimnt dhitely depend upon It w-w.u . WVf muwBu uuuuv iu .inure is net a mether ou earth who has ever used It, who will net uII you at ence that it wni regulate the bowels, und t-lve rest te the mother, aud relief and health te the child, operating like inairlc. It la porfecily sure te use in ail cases, and pleasant te the tAste, and U the pnaorintlen ei ena of the eldest and lest female physicXins In the Untied otntes Beld evury where utsa te.ue. Uutydl-lydM.W.SAw UKUXt A TULOl'UOKOS VOI HULUM ATISM. -v? A Great Mistake H heretofore been insVle In the treating of thenniatistn, ueurnlnta ami netveut sick head ache. Ibis is uvlncixl M l In- (MUire ou the ltrte( thousands of sniTeicis te And lullet, liven tneuh they haeexhautiM tl e skill el Miileus physicians and tried nuuicteuj seca'.lml lome leme dlc. Te such Athtephores Iseltercdiu a ie'f. n.rr aud ji.l, Icurr. lis mtifx hits breu phe noinenal, and yet It Is net surprl'lng, because it ii i I de all lint Is clahurd ler il The Athlopho Athlepho Athlophe nnto will gladly relerau wii) deslre te make an tmesUxutlen te tellalle vmiu-s he hae been imedl It. rm nlmrjjli, .V. 1 fc.iiUecd find peslAl iteir Svu enu-hslt Oe-eu bottles et your Alhleph ux It Is wonderful hew It cures c cry case nhore t can pcisuade them te try Thefales aie increasing My sis ter In law was given up te die IV the doctors, they sent for me, I toot a bottle of Athlopheios AndpersuAded hertetrj U, the second day rate rellet Shehadnetlatu in bed fei two weeks, the next night she went te bed and sleptall night j In ene week she was up and at work around the house. Many thanks Mrs .'.' 1' Nt rti, It ts owing te Athlopheros thit 1 am aI!t. I have subervd with lnQauni.tiety iheumatlsm for years, most of the Ume being perfectly help less But one bottle of A'hUphores his cured me. There 1 nothing like It I w the speedy rellet aud permanent euro of rheumatism I scorn luendtt te all, knowing it will accetuplljh what It claims te de. JiisC i,ns., "e 45 I'leasant Street, Waterbnry.cenn. r c ltsztard. Upper Lliie. N 1 . says "I Md neum'glaln the head aud uuk, an t AtUl-e phoreavured them " c Every druggist should keep Aihtopheresand Athlopheros fUls, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athloehorcw Le., Ne Hi Wall stivet, New Yerk, wui send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular pilcu. which Is II 00 per bcttle for Atii ; Dres and SOe. for I'lll). Ter liver and kidney dueAres, dyirepstA, in digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases et women, constipation, hiadaclie, irnpuiu bleed, .te , Athlopheros re n uneqaaled. jiuil-lweed A YKH'SCHEKHY rn It'RAL. "It Saved My Life" la common expression, cfen hea-! from tbec who have realised, by Tiers ''ti si aif.tin turatlve powrrsef Aer s Cherry freura. "1 cannot say enough In nrabte as I d iit. bu' f i Us ;ie, 1 should long since harodledlreui.uug troubles. r. Uragdeu, 1'alnsllne, Tex About six months age 1 h 1 a see") Hemei Iha,of the Lung, brounh.eu ly adistiess ng eugb. which deprived rn-, f vrp and mat 1 had used arleua cough Is m 1 t-ipeoter-ants, wllhent ebtsJnlusn.. . At.i idadMeU uie try Ayer's Oherry Pectoral. I did se, and am happy te av that It helpr 1 me at once. Uy continued no this miMlclne cuied my cough, and, I am satt.?d, sivfd my ltttv ilrs K Leburn, Is second " ft, I tpII. Mass. I have used Ayer's Chei: Fc oral te: ever ayar.md sincerely bell ic I -heuld have been ler this me Heine It has c .red me e! a dangerous arleollen of the lungs, for whiih I had almost despaired of ever finding a. remr dy 1) A lie-Mull-n, Windser, Province of untarta Ayei s Cherry 1'ecteral ntJ my life Twe vtais age 1 took a very ttrtie Celd which s: lied en my lungs, l censu -ed physKlaas, snd txk the remedies they p.i,-..Scd, but failed te obtain rullcf until 1 begun jsing Ayot's ehutry Tecteral. Twe bottles of thi tuedlclne com jiletely lestered my cea.'h -Llir'e il. Allen, w est Lancaster, Ohie. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rrepaiedbyUr J.C. Ave-A I'J. Sold by all l)rngglle. 1'iiue, t I eell, Mass. :U Dettlet. Ii. Ian 23 uri? UA.T3, cats, u T3EADTUELI5T. SPECIAL LOW PRICES This Week - AT .! F LEADIiW HAT AM) II li IIOISK. I 7'8KLLArS ll3-jr'EALOAra .. llineaKALCAI'S . I OUO SEAL (JAl'3 I 5UJ3EAL C'AI'i... Ii'tiacid te luuO UtMiiKttd te 111 itl Ke: ced tot 000 lied i.-, d te I am Hi J n-td te J ICO Men's tnd Ilevs H1NIM, LAP- UinA. up. ei nt'-i run oleks d cuLLAlts. I MUre MUFK8 and limsnie tf ui rt'H 1U1MM1NU closed out at cusr t-neclal inducnwenla alie fur Lhls ireek en BOUBSand LAI' IILANKKTS A lull line or TRUNK' - 1 IHANBLl.N'O EAt.S at LOW.t'ST l'BICf W. D. STAUFFER & CO,, :n DiiJ 03 North Quen atroet, LA.VCASTEI l J'llVdAw ritu tSAi.c uu ur.vi. H POK RENT SECOND AM) THIRD Mem. .Ne. 2) and M Lut Mnir atret. with elevator Hultable for almost any business Bent Lew Call en I.1" alAcRUullalS, JanlM'd Ne j East Kln St. F OR RENT AT MODERATE TERMa, AT NO. IS 801TTII DC KE 81 , A most desirable suite of rooms for lodging or business purpose. Apply te r O K IHTES. Jen6 lmd Ne. Ill Neith Duke Street. COOPER HOUSE FOR RENT. The cooper Heuse, one half equate from Centre square and Opera Heuse, atvi near both railroad depots. This is ene of the largest and best houses in the city. Large Kale and Ex change stables, all Ant nib. i oiessien en Arm 1st WM J COOPER T7IOR RENT FROM APRIL 1, A FIRST JD OLA81 TAUM Or IO ACUEe, two miles from the city. four Acre of I.nd en Reckand street. Four Acres of Land tn the Klxh'h Ward. vale and Exchange Diable adjoining western IIet.,1. l.arga three-story Iirlek Dwelling, 2M Weat Orame street ; nue fruit yatd thereto email Houses en Ueckland, Church and Jehn streets. Terms reasonable. Apply te Jlt-lad nil Htm A BUOTIIEK. IE4.VH1BMUT, rAOHIWliRY, ite. STEAM HEATING Latest ana Hest Impievea "KBKES-Trittlii, P.riibli ir SUtimr;. New or 8ecend-Uand llOttJUia, WATUSB TANKS, BUPABATORH. UACHtaa or Itiraia Wen saca as done and kept In Machine shops. CAUOHOIACDXIS, Ezra F-Landis, WOBU8-fi07 NOBTH OHERHy BTBHST, LicASTa l'i. uTlfdiw WA.TVUr.t. v.yATOUKS. Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at less than auction prices until January 1, 1S37. Fine let of Blngs, Ac. Alse, Elgin, Walthatn IAuiem for whlen 1 am Sele Annul), and ether lrsuctasa Watches: Hest Watch and Jewelry Be pal ring, "(Jetuct Ume by Telegiaph Dally, only place In city. L. WEBER, 1WX North Queen 8L, Near 1'enn'a. B, B. Depot. Specuclea, Eyeglasses and OpilcaKioeds, AU kinds et luwelry. M MIKLKY'H ' YELLOW FRONT" Clear Filler Havana live Cent Clirar is the leading and meat reliable nickel cigar In the markuL At MAI'.KLEY'S Yellow rrenl," Ne.'.'l North yuten stiect, (rerinerly Ilartuau's.) ,XOTifIJIf(. TJIHSU A UHOTUEH. HIRSH & BROTHER. CUT PRICES ! CUT PRICKS ! CUT PRICES utt. rXlirLK All. HUUMl Lll l'HKKS Willi HFL1UII1. p tue also extended our CUT IMill I SIS UM Inte out Merchant Taileritig Department. Net being Aa busy new as we were in the be ginning et the season, we are new fullv pre pared te make you an Overcoat, Suit or a I'afref VantAloens te your order and in ttie Latest etyle, at the shortest possible notice IN OUU- Ready-Made Department Weliaaotheprlcos cut e low new, that you cannot comprehend It until you uiateh the qual ity of tee goods with the prices we are aklug (or them. CUT PRICES MeatUl ragtag !n Woolen Shirts, Underwear, K tilt .tickets, moves, UesKry, aud all kind of ) urntshtng Uoeds. -Kcmfmbereur less ts yeui gain. ONE-PRIOE Clothiers and riunishers, COU. NOUTU QbEEN 91. AND CENTH5 SQUA11K. LA.SOASTKU. l'A. t - Hands wanted en rants and Ceilj w ILLIAMHOH A yeaTElt. Coinuiiiiik'jifleii by Teleplieup. WILLIAMSON FOSTER. White Dress SHIRTS! -Al III!- ietest prices. A WHITB SHIUT, Slsetj 25 Oentfl. ia te 17, A RHINFOHOED FRONT WHITE Bhlrt, Slze 12 te 17, 30 Oents. A BtirTBR WfllTH SHIRT, EIzes) 12 te 18, 60 Gouts. WAMSUTTA MUSLIN WHITB SHIRT, Slzea 12 te 18, 75 Oents. The Porleet Fitting Full Dreea EIGHMIE! 51,00, or S6.40 Per Half Dez, The PARTY BHIRT, Narrow Ploated Boeem, All Bizos, $1,25. MEN'S ODD PANTS. Dress Worsted, ti 00 aud U.C0. AH-Weel Cassimere and Kerseis, ti;5, IS.te, M.00 Beys'a Odd I'ants. Caeslmeres, tlCO and UO". Children's Short I'ants, tve., II 00 and 11.25. flannel Shirt Waists, "5c , Me. end II 23. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. 82, 3, UO and SH KhbI King HI., LANGASiTXd. TA. r aletes cl06e a; c Monday and Saturday. o'clock p. iu., except JJ O. MARTIN, WU0lieAL AND MTAIL MALI! 1 All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. -VAbd! Ne. ix North Water and 1'ilnce BtreetA, above Lemen. Lancaster, nJ-lvd J5AU41UARDNKRH 4 JKKFEH1KS. COAL DEALERS. Oineat Ne. 129 North (Jueen street, and Nu Ui North 1'rinrestitiet. Yaace ; Neiuh l'rlnce itreet. near Beading Depot. LANCAflTBB, I'A. anginid JJJAHT KNI) YAKP. 0.J.SWARR&00. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Office: Ne, 20 CENTItK 80UABE. Beth yard and ettlre ceinrciel with Telephena Exchsnge HIRSH k BROTHER, HUirnmrvmitUBum uuues, rxvui aniTbek 1I1R ROCHESTER LAMP, Slity Candlel.lHbt I lleats them all. Anethet Let et CIIKAI' (ILOlIRn (el (l;H and Ullhtutti). TH1J 'THnFEOTION" UK1AI.UUUUI1NU ANUKUilltEUClBlllON WEATHER STRIP Heals them all. Thtssttlpetitweaiw alletticis. Keep out thn cold, step rattling of windows. Kaolude the dust- Keep out siiuwiuidMln. Any ene can apply It ue waste or dirt made In ap plying lu Can be fltted anywhoie-iio holes (e bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most polled At the glove. Heater aud Kange Stere -or- Jelin P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LA.NOABTKIl. l'A. w M. A. KlEl'FKIt, AliDUH C. UKKIt KIEFFER & HERR, -DUALKH3 IN-: WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s n no v.n. l i STOYK, BUTEHS. FlUSArES AM) IUNGKL We ask no oue te tun any rlsk with Ft'l. LEK ,t W'AUItRN'S" Uoeds. We Ktiaiantee them te Rlve Satisfaction. As Heater "THE Si'LEN'UIU" has no rival, being a thorough het base, ue prt of this stove remains cold, evei y inch et it radla' AfacaL As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater theTllltlUll V DIAMOND" has established Itself In the Iient ranks. The merits el the"S!'LENlID" and"HIIIOIIT DIAMOND " censtat in Beanty of Construction, l'erfect Control of Draft, Cleanl!uc5s, no Dust, no Oaa and Economy et ruel. Jt-Cnll and examine for yetitelt 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE COUKT HOUSE I tD2S-UdAw J'WOl'OS.IX-i JKOPOSALS -'it- ELECTRIC LIGHT, Gas, Ceal Oil en "lnEii M.VTEl'.IAL AND- reu lieuiiNO, LAMP POSTS. The Lamp committer of the city of Lauca.ter ill receive sealed proposals fe ir iqi e Llifhtlnic of me ciiy 'i e mites siuaiei "tin i.itcmc cunt. All Electric Lamps te re suspended from the middle of thn streets The party furnishing the light will bid ter the complete plant, lucludlng poles, wires, lamps and power ready le run Contract te commvnee June 1, 1s7 Alse, staled proposals ler the lunilihlng ei Oaa per thousand feet for the Mayer's emce. Treasurer's elDre, Council chambers, Msrket Houses and Station Heuse, and alie ler Mreet Lamps, at a fixed price perlamp with a five toot burner, fera period of one year from and eusu ing June 15S7. Toe company furnishing thn gas shall llghtall the street gas lamps eery night thiougneut the 5 car at sunset, and shall ki-ep the same clean and in repair, cleaning them at lean once a week, make alt connections te the lamp pests at thelr own proper lOst.auddlscen nect the same at the expiration el thelr centiact without charge te the city. Alse scaled proposals fm the furnishing of I amp resta and Lamps for gas, complete and ready ler use, which maybe needed during the year. I'osMtebeof the same style and length as these newtn use In Centre Sqnare, and lamps of a style similar te these tn ether sections of the city. Bidders are required te gte the length and weight of peau tbey propose te f u r nlh l'ests te beet iron and weight at least :i0 pounds. Alse, sealed propeaals for Uie furnishing of Ceal Oil or ether material for Ugh lng all the Blreet Lamps, or any portion thereof, at a flird ? rice per lamb, for the period of one year from he ensuing June 1,1 W7 The person. Individuals, or company who bid te supply Ceal Oil, (lase, ltnu or ether lighting material, shall light all the street latnpi te be se supplied every night throughout the year at sunset, and all lamps must burn until sunrise, and the contractor shall keep the same clean and In repair, and clean them atlcaslencea week. Bidders loaup leaup ply Ceal Oil or ether lighting material, are re quired te accompany their bid with a propesil at which they will fnrnlsh during the j ear the use of Lamp Pests and Lamps complete, where in oil or ether lighting materials, aside from gas may be burned , said pests and lamps te remain the property et the contractors, and te be re moved without expense te the city at the ex piration et the contract. Bids shall state also the candle power of ihe light proposed te be furnished This Includes the electric light The Lamp Cemmltiee reserve the right te re led any and all bids, and the successful blddar or bidders shall give geed andappreved security for the faithful performance of the contract All bids or proposals must be made en or be fore Tnnsday, February 1, IS?, at 8 o'clock p. rn , and address te J eaa It. Lone, Chairman Lamp Committee, be endorsed Mayer's Ofllce, Lancaster, I'a, and "Proposals ler cigaiingcuy.' mrCltv.' By order of the i tne i.iijii- cu LAJIPcOMMUTEE. Aiteat Jacob M Cbuias, Clerk Clerk J7 S,lA15,21.atlA3d UKUOJHltllM. AT WIANT'H. " OHBAP AND GOOD, Thruu pounds Best French Prunes, :)e three Cjunds llesl Balslns, 2;ci four pounds Uoed alslns. 2&e , tour pounds Uoed lllce, 25e. Price of Heur, Ke., 77c, esc, 63c, 6As., fle. and lc per quarter. Our High tirade Coffees speak for iheinsclvca. I'lease glve us a irtul order. OEO. WIAHT, aug 2-M 1 d Ne. 113 Weat King Street. A T BURMK'H. NOW 18 TUh TIME Oranges! Oranges! CHEAP ' Kweel (Jamaica and Flerldas. Alse Flue Va leuclas at 12, IS aud 19 Cents a aeiun. APPLES t Flne Uelluileur, areenlngs and Baldwins. IIAISINB! IIA19INS Oue Huudred Bexes Flue Cooking and Baking Balslns cheap. 8eventy-flve Bexes Blue Buucli Dehesia Ba sins by the box cheap. l'UUNES ' PBUNELLA8' -AT- FIliS, Ai. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST. KING STREET, LiTNCABTEU, l'A. Benseiurnishinir Goods ! n Benus. y-HY, NO I It Used Te, But It's Different New ! Trade does net end with Christmas by any means. Notwithstanding the fact that our Holiday Trade has been an unprecedented one, our Bunerb Bleck ei Feur-ln-tiand and ether style Neckties, Silk Mulllere, Handkerchiefs, Huspenders, tiloiea. Cellars, Ouns, Camel Hair Underwear and Half Hese, Hhtrls, Cigar Cases, Pocket Beers, bleevu Buttens, Ac, has been re plenished, suitable for RETURN GIFTS. W Our Prices as Lew as the Lewost for the eamu grade of goods. E.J. ERISMAN, NO. 17 WEST KINO 8TKEET. LANCASTEIl. VLBAHIHU hALB. M' OltlJ QllEAT II.VHQ AlS II Till GREAT Thirty Days' Clearing Sale r -At ASTRICH'S Palace ei Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KING ST.,' LANCASlKtt, ft MILLINERY! Bargains in Laces, 'ticba havcnetei been hearduf Colored Tak Laces reduced ttem l.'kc te!t a yard All-Silk Escurtal Lace suti Una, (Slnches wide, reduced from J te It Ma yard. . "UkChantilly Lnfe Bkirtln rsduced from M toil 91ft yard. All our Hraded Shet Lace, formertv sold at TSc. te II Hfla yard, reduced te He a yard, All etir Black ileal llulpure Lare, (ennrily se i av ik. 10 ii, rvuutni 10 m. a aia. Black EscurlAl Laces All tillk S Inches wl le, icdnced Iniin roc. te JJc a yard 9 Inches wide, red med from Me. te r a ) aid 10 Inches wide, reduced trout II te We a j ard 11 Inches wtd, reduced Irem II Minute a yatd Ilia k Mlk C'hantllly Lar a lnib.es wlae. Hi duccd from W. te tee a ard Oriental Lice lleunetnii is Inches wide, reduced from f Oj te Jlu. a yard 21 Inches wide, reduced from It toife a laid, W Inches wide reducrd fnm We te Men yard 1'rem II M te tile , tretn ia te 113? per aid llS-MUUItt) KDul.NHS, odds and ends, reduced te ueaiH half their fm merptlcu. SWISS KMnttOIDEltlES. 10 te l. Inches wide, icduced te ISe and l'i a ard une let ei ai'iiurie teamea le Ut Bargains in Jerseys! One Let of Ladles Colored Jerees, oil wool. reduced from 11 te One Lel of black Jeraev , braldrd duced from II te rje. 1, all wnel.te OneLoteI Ladles fine wet sted Jerseys, em bretdarcd est Irent, touted liein II Yi te II n One Letof llouile Jerseys, rcduted from ILJJ te "71 . One Let fln- Imported black wers'txl Jerseys, trimmed In wldelltrcules braid, reduced fren II J" te It l. One Letof fin blark wetsted lerseys, heavy quality, vest front, reduced from II te II u Children s hand knll worsted Coats, tcduced from 1 1 and ll. te J Jr. One Letof Ladle.'Muslln Cbenvtie, formerly fje. te II. reduced te Wc. One Let of skirts, ferumly 71 te tc , reduced te We One let of Skirts, formerly l tell., te lie One Let et Mkltts. formerly I. 60 te II ? re duced tell It One let of fiucat Skltts reduced te II All Corset Cevers .70 aplec Dress aUks, all colors, reduced Me te S'V Black Dress Silks reduced from II te e)e II .t tee:e II T? te Me , II l te II 13 a yard Black and oiered striped Velveteen ieducel from aJc te J7e a yard Black and i.. ier.nl silk finish Bioeftdod Vel veteen reduced from II te CLSeajanl Black Brocaded suk Velvet reduced from II IJ le 11.11 . i:tell U a yatd UuHted Hatlna, furaierly sold a I 75c. red need te i'Je a ard , fermeily sold at II reduced te 7. a j-ard. jrtiiAirfJIC. J7IURN ITl'HK VA RK1IOO.MH. buv leunstLr . pa ut or mui Eelding Dress Pillows. CALL KAltLV At BeiTmeler's Farniture Warerooms, They are the nle.-t thlrg out and we have iut received another lel el them. 90 HAHT KIUO HTUE1BT. w IIIMYI.lt N I I'KNITi'UK STORK HEADQUARTERS Eurniture. Furniture. If veu want any FUTISITUIIK new or the coming Hpitng call and examine tny stock, will find it laige and well selected. Teu GOOD WOHK. F.OW L'HICES. r-rartles wanting full eutau are eipedslly Invited te call. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Oorner Bast King mnl Duke Sta., LANCABTEU, PA. wput-lyd.j3 3iuw H EINITHH'H FURNITURU UKl'OT. The Largest Stock, TheIk'StDisiiifijeu Stock, The Lewost Priced Stock -ji- FURNITURE -1N- Lancaster County. leu itlll Und 11 te your Inteust le pny a vlell loeui EUMITUBE DEPOT Anil luspect our large as.eilniuDt et Fernllute and net juices belere purchasing els iwhei e HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, IIOS. 27 Si 20 SOOTH QUEEN 8T LANUAST'Klt PA. ( 1 i "tB - ..j jamtfa j. . s iv Ark.ar-.
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