m itVXWfl EZw m HJ', At w vutiab inii, tim nrwmiua ts ta- rueas. Bint oetnraato Attewn te eonraeriojt, ArtftWOTUTK: nwsr eeklv Intelligencer r 7r:... " IVtRy. WIONE8DAT IY10RNINB. LMJOvMsaareana. ctcs or tip, i A oust run te raatexs a Brune cr oucmDfteHirairrARTCrTci rT. ui Aaormevt tmim nS TO TH WAST BaSKXTt fMAsMsrt eml ftfsprcmu (a INTHliLIOIJHOBn, t Building, Lancaster, Pa. Cotuefitct Intelligent. IIUMTOASTSB. JANOARY SI, US?. ;.'? Watterjea's Dlssatlsractien. iVHenry Watterson has been writing letter te his journal about the at, whom Mr. Watterson does net Net te approve is characteristic r. Watterson. It Is a characteristic , added te his nimble pen and flew of words, has given him his name r JMae. Mr. Watterson is a chronic rand objector. The world Uec3 net I te suit him. Ills party docs net agree i him. He Is a party and a law him. V If he had had the Democratic party his guidance for the past twenty , It would be nowhere new ; which ts i Mr. Watterson is. He damns the at and declares himself for him for term : which is Just the oddest i imaginable for a Eane man te take. tXr. Watterson does net Bee it. Ills ! complaint agalast the president is Ik cannot be? : that he is complacent tatreng in his belief that he is deles (tight; that he clings te his opinions net let congressmen and ethers r aim about. tilt. Watterson's chief characteris ing ever-confident opinion that he is I; attended by an ever-following dem- ion that he was wrong. He sets him t,p as the president smenter,aud advises l in his newspaper rather than in his ear, i he says he cannot catch the ear, Ike knewa he has the newspaper open i ; and as he never tells anything but land has no malice, he is never afraid r publicly what he has te say. That be very well if Mr. Watterson's I were facts and his deductions from i sound. But Mr. Watterson 13 wholly I te act the part of teacher te the nt or mentor te the party because I are often net facts and his con. irery often net true. His Judz. is profoundly bad, and his perceptions iHnally inaccurate. lie thinks he reads racier well, and reads the president's ; I misreads it sad I v. ?tYP says the president remarked te a the ether day that he theusht he I" Anna nrAtt V wall nAn.ll.rlni. )) fln " f ww i'.wivj ill.ll IrUU.L.IUi IUU (Mine general opinion; consequently tMr. Watterson's. The president has pretty well considering " hew the en howlers and congressional office- and tarlff-screamers have been .and barking.t ils heelsT no ha3 TasUfial better than Mr. Watter- aid de, who would net even for his back were it net for the l puts it there. F"Wattersen tells m hew Braxten I and Jeffersen Davis ruined the Cen- r by their obstinacy ; as though it i clinching proof of his Indictment the president, though right at III Andrew Jacksen's record, te quote i the ether side. I Mr. Watterson tells et a Private party attended by the president, in mock cabinet council, the at was berated by his fictitious i for his misdeeds. It was charac- of Mr. Watterson te forget the r of this party when he gave its pre. i publicity. He can never think of I than one thing at a time, and in his Dg speed te print his statements bis i stands ever open te let out an ythtnsi irsadytodrep. We have had enough Watterson's counsel, and when he I himself into the Blaine movement I for him, we will lese little. --v a ueuu suggestion. i water works question is naturally a geed deal of interest in the land there are theso who entertain a I opinion that there is no need te Ithe present location of the works. iplacote a communication from 0B1 en Saturday, expressing this view, eg a very rational wan. 8usree3ted t-eld and very level-headed friend, Bin Bauman, for the bud1v of lwater fiem the present works. -Man baa great merit, nnd is worthy et the attentions of councils. sea te leave the water works I they are, and te ruu u wall above I, along the creek side, te form a series pg reservoirs, into which the water be conducted, being taken .from the at any desired point above the If necessary te go above the Eden r mill, a conduit pipe could take it i; or until the need of going se far water should be demonstrated, it 1 be let into the reservoirs from a point en aistanea above Itanck's mill ild take it beyond the danser of con. satler. from the city Eeweraze. tinder plan the city waters can take their I course te the cretk ; and the water ng into the reservoirs will have no im- tty but the mad they gather in flood e, which will eettle In them as it passes i one ie me etner; the final reservoir Closed off against the flew of nnv- but Clearwater. And in passing ever asms the water will receive wmcu will benefit it. The .eenstructlen of these dams at.btcaute et the natural tfetkad.alOM the ere. th ' waUl alestg the emk sad be- haalas, neither aesttug te be (til tbs construction required. t'laas cTeawimuus pianwe MaMta lla.l Sln. lln.l stn.l Sin. MMW M MllBM MM ....... .n Ml, IBO1800M71 mfus 1 l . ISW Ml.... 160 100 4B0 0t 7 60 .... loe i snt iu in s ..... IIP 0W IH T0 10 te.... IS 4M -fSmlOBO 1880 10 50 m. low fas hmum i7oe go lb..... M f uoe le en et med MM... iMMOS 1700 B0V 3700 3200 MtM- JlOB 8000 J800 M00 800 ' ie? MOO WOO 00 MOO BiOO r..,.. UMtlioe oe moo we"! '10 w i Will Mwy JwtuHi U Urt city U It can be KM ft twett tfaeatMd dollars. It will be well worth that aum te the city. The coultel whlcu it gives it of se much mere of the water power of the creek will alwats be of great value te it. We are entirely in favor et that purchase, as at present advised, whatever plan'may ultimately be adopted for the water supply. We cau make no mistake in obtaining full control of the Concstega water within our limit. The Democratic Primaries. The Democratic primary elections te name candidates for municipal place at the February election were held en Saturday night, and the nsult has been such as te give cause te the party for self -gratulatlen. The gentlemen who go into the school beard are net unknown te our citizens, and two of them-have geed records forprevieu3 service in the capacity of guardians of the public schools' Interests. The candidates presented forceuucilsare uniformly sensible men, who may be ex. peeled te give sedulous attention te the cltj 's welfare, If they are voted into place, and the nominees for the lesser places en the ticket are worthy of the suffiages of the party. New that they haebeen harmoniously chosen, let them receive the support of every citizen who believes In the elevation te municipal place of the best men, regard less of party. William U Scerr Is talked or as ttie me"t likely successor ei Secretary Manning, It the latter retires. If this should barren, all Democrats could unite lu the exetauia. Hen "Great Scott!" The attack en ttie forests et Norttii'&etern Pdnnsylvacla nnd the adjelulug counties of New Yerk 6Ute bids fair te exhaust them. Ten y03ra age Wayne county sent te ;umket 125,000,000 feet of hemlock lumber annually. Today net mere than one-quarter of that amount Is cut, and except In a lew Isolated cases, where the timber has been left stand stand leg for buch an emergency, the preJuct el to day Is of Inferior quality. The lumbering aud tanning business hasgenn te the western counties et Pennsylvania, where the hem lock and plne still covers ast areas. Beside the pluu and hemlock forests that ence steed In that region tuere were huudreda of thou sands et aero of hard weed maple, beecb, eik, and cbestuut. Of thee the oak and cbe&tuut have succumbed te tlje demand for railroad ties and telegraph poles, te say noth ing of the thousands of acres of the finest specimens of tbelr kind that were sacrificed for cordwood before the railroads and the pesple adopted ceul as the universal lueh When the bard weed groves are gene, the result te the water supply, according te com petent opinion, will be a serious problem that will conlrent tbe inhabitants of the re gion. Fer successor te the late Mr. Ilan we nominate the ground-hog, who geta In his work en Wednesday. 0;r Sunday evening Mr. Uenry Irving gave a banquet In Londen te slxty-twe guests of " ancient name and knightly fame and chivalrous degree " besides a few men exceptionally distinguished by the possession of brains and ducats. It was a cute advertis ing dedge en the part or the sagacious actor, for he bad extensive alter dinner chat with the reporters, in which he spoke feelingly of en annotated edition of Shakespeare en which he is working. lie paid a high tribute te America's learning en Sbakeepearc, and romarked upon the extent or Shakes pearean literature In America. Then he an nounced that the poet's birthday would be celebrated by nn attempt te find out somo semo some tulurf ruore about the re&l details or the poet's lire. In this latter enterprise the actor Is worthy of encouragement, for It must be coufessed that there Is certainly tee much mystery about the root aud his work, and the recent explosion of tne Hathaway bubble has Increased the doubt of many as te whether the Shakespeare of history and tra Jltlen wa9 uet very much of a myth. m Tuc geed men are as thick as locusts lu midsummer en the local Democratic, tickets. Tan New Yerk coal strike ha se far failed te realize the prophecy se freely niade H Its commencoinent, that commerce would Le relned up short In New Yerk harbor, and that the men would win a great victory aim ply because the business lntorests Involved w ere fce vast and far reaching that they would net brook delay. There has been much lees trouble In supplying the places of strikers then at first supposed, ted it is seemingly dem onstrated that If fought out en the line first chesen, the men are destined te defeat ; but there are signs that point te an energotie movement en the part of all organized labor te support the strikers by refusing te use coal bandied by the men who have taken their places, thus compelling the gas and electric light companion te suspend operations. The army of New Yerk policemen have enough tode te bold the criminals of Getham In check when the city is lighted, but under cover et darkness crime would be rampant, and If tires and riots were uet raised with a view te plunder, It would be very strange indeed. That this terrible responsibility should be fcheuldered, that all these men should cease work without a cricvance, simply for the purpose of forcing tne employers of a small teJy of men te yield te demands of doubt ful Justice, Is hard te believe ; aud yet the communistic clement In New Yerk labor or er or gr.nizaUensisHolarKethatii may urge mat ters te that issue. If be, one night of terror will be enough for New Yerk, and the strikers will encoun ter a revulsion of popular feeling, a storm of execrations, Instead of the sympathy no es es sentlHl te their succcsh. The Ectmng Telegram U the nauie of a new dally beru in Heading en HHtuidny. It "will support the men and measures el the Democratic party." Heading new ha thrte Eugllsu dallies , but it is a big town aud there ought te lx plenty el room for this Ijve new new new oemor. The trial et ex-Aiderman O'Nell lu :ew Yerk, for receiving a bribe in connection with the graut et the lranchlse of the Ureadway Surlace railreai, took a nueer turn en Katur day. Mlaa Leu Vex, who resided at .the Mo Me Laughliu loaldeuco from October 1SS3 te June 1S31, made a complete denial et all that Katla Null aud ex-Alderman Waite said as te the ineetlug or the "comblne" at Mc Laughlin's house. Anether witness corrobo rated her In this Important particular. It la passing strauge that these witnesses kept their lips sealed lu the McQuade (rial. There Is an astonishing amount el lying in this lu lu lu vostigatleu. luTucuty-SU Uet el (,Uly-3ciu. Iren ero Is utlued in this statu In the fel luwiug counties : Northampton, Jyjblgh, Schuylkill, Burks, Montgomery, Chester, Momeur, Luzerne, Columbia, Uauphle, Lebaueu, Lancaster, Illalr, lluuiluuUeii, Ctmru, i. rnnkllu, Cambria, iiedferd, Arm strong, Allegheny, Westmoreland, Wnsli Wnsli lugieu, Oreeue, Tayette, Linrenee, and Mercer twenty-six out of the euu-seeu counties of the state. An Ucrole Effert. Frem the Mew Yerk Sun. Wife (head outef second story wlnde v) Is that you, Jehn Smith? UuBband (at front deer) Yeb, tu'dwar. lfu Well, say chrysauthemum, or you don't get into this beuse te-ulxhU Uuseand (heroically) Ch cbran-ythe-SBUtn,m'daar. B)w"e (banging down the window) Geed nema uttttiat nurear. Otn. McGlrlUn's I'laa tar falling Dewu the Itebcllleu Submitted le I.Uet -Clan. Scott Whu Did Nat Oln II Ills Approval. itKAPsnivrrM. e V. M , ) CCLCMtlCJ, Ohie, April 1 7, 11. ( Kcui !tn mnflelii Scetl, CcmmanJinj I. 6, A rmj, GsxuRii, ; Communications with Wash ington belug e dinicull, I lug te lay btfore you siuie luus relatlui te this region ei country, aud te propeic for your cousUtetn tlen a plau of operations Intended te U'lltne the prossuie upon Washington, and tending te bring the war h a sp'edy close. The region north el the Ohie, nnd bcttreeu the Mississippi aud the Allcsbeulr form one grnud strategic Held lu which all opera tleni mint be umlnr the control et one he.nl, whether HOtlug ei.enilwly or ou the deleii lve, 1 asuiuB It ns the tlnal reult that hestll'. tic III break out en the Hup of the Ohie. Ter two roeua It Is nfcci'iry te deliy tbl result by all pulitlcal uiesni'fer a certain period of time. 1. Te onable the NerthwcM te tuake tbe to te to qulslie preparations, new tery lueomplete. 2, That a i'.ren; tllver.'len may be nude In aid of the d of en 'e of Washington and the cavern itne operaiiLus. rirst urging that the general geierumeut should leave no means untrliM te arm and equip the Western Units, I eubmll tbe fol lowing vlews : Caire should be occupied by a small force, sy tne batteries lrnnRly intrenched and provided with heavy guns, aud a gunbeat te control the river. A lerce of some elht battalleui te bs in ob servation nt Sindesal he Junction of the Ohie tV.Mlslssippl and the IllifeU Central railway), te observe St. Leuis, sustiin the garrleu of Caire, and If uccimu reeniorce Clucluuatl. A few companies should ebserve the Walia-b below Inceunw. A division of about 1,000 men at Seymour te observe Louisville aud be reaJy te sup pert Cincinnati or Caire. A division of 5,000 men ut or ue C lucin natl. Twe battalions at or near Chilllcetbe. Could we be provided with nrm, the Northwest has ample resources te furnlh S0,000men ler ae'tve operations, nlter pro viding Millien hat mere ttnu the troops mentioned oixive for the pro'.eotlon of the frontier. W 1th the nctive army nf operations it Is proposed te cre-s the Pale at or in the vici nity of Galllpellf, and meve up the valley eflbe Great K-iuuwba ou Hichmeud. In combination with thl, Cumberland should be seized, aud n few thousand u.en left at tialllpelis te cover theiear and right llmkel me mam cuiumu. me presence of tnis de tachment, and a prompt unvemeut en I ou's ville or the heights opposite Cinclpuall, would effectually prevent any interference en the part of Kentucky. The moveineut en Richmond should be conducted with the utmost promptness, and could net fall te re lieeo Washington as well aa te secure the destruction of the Southern army 1 a'ded by a decided advance en tee eastern line. 1 knew there would be difficulties lu cress Ing the mountains, but would go prepared te meet them. Anether plan would be, in the ev:nt of Kentucky assuming a hostile poltien, te cress the Ohie at Cincinnati or Louisville with $0,000 meu, msrch ttralght ou Nah. ville, aud lhr-nce a"t according te circum stances. Were a battle gained befere retching Nash ville, ee that the strength of Kentucky and Teuncssee were cllectually broken, a move ment en Montgomery, aided by a vigorous movement en tne eastern line toward Charloa Charlea Charloa ten and Augusta, should net be delayed. The ulterior movements of the combined armies might be en 1'ensacefa, Mobile and New Orleans. It sesm - car that the forces of the North west should net remain quietly en the defen Blve, and that under present circumstances, if the supply of arms Is such as te render it absolutely impossible te bring Inte the Beld the number Indicated above, their offensive movements would ba meat effective en tbe line first ludlcited; but If se llberal a supply can be obtained as te enable m te avail of 60,000 troops te the active army, then the second line of operations must de most de cisive. rle enable u te carry out either of these plans it is absolutely necessary that the general government should 6traln every nerve te supply the West wjth arms, ammu nition and equipments. Even tomdntalnthe defensive we must be largely assisted. I beg te urge upon von that we are verv bady supplied at present, and that a vast pep. nlatlen caer te ilht are rendered powerless by want of arms, the na'Ieu being thus de prived of their aid. I have the honor te b?, general, very respectfully yours, Gee. B. McClclla.n, Majer-General Commanding O. V, rtcmirks of Otntral holt ou the 1'orfgelDg l'ioijtlllen.. 1. As at the date et thU letter Gen. Mo Me Mo Oiellan knew nothing el the intended call for two years' volunteers, he must have had the Idea of compeilng bis enormous columns of thrte months men for operating against Nashville and Richmond, that U, of men whose term of forvlce would expire by the timebe hai collected nnd organized them. That such wf9 his lde i appears trem a prier loiter, In which, nltheugh the Ohie quota is but about ten theuwnd men, the general speaks, I think, el having thirty thousand, and wants nrms, Ae, &c, &c, for elahtv thousand. 2. A march upon Richmond from the Ohie would probably insure tbe revolt of Weateru Virginia, which, If left alone, will soeu be, flve out of seven, for the Unlcn. 3. The general eschews water transporta tion by the Ohie and Mississippi In favor of Iedk, tedious, aud breakdown (of men, horses, and wagons) marches, 4. His plan is te BUbJaa the receded states by piecemeal Instead of enveloping them nil (nearly) at once by 8 cordon of pests en tbe Mississippi, te its mouth from us Junction with the Ohie, and bv blockading eblps el war en the seaboard. Ter the oerdon a num. ber of men equil te ene of the general's col umns (60,000) would probably sufflce ; and the transportation of men and all supplies by wuter Is about a fifth of the land cost, besides tbeimmeusu saving in tlme. Respectfully submitted te the prtsident. WlM IEI.P '"(Ol I. Mai J 11. J.iulurstiiieul ou th llnck. Ooueral Scott' Remarks addresed te Iho I'ltCSlDLNT, en Gen. McCltllan's Project for the Subju?a tleu el the Kccedcd 8 tatex. TEBSONAL. Miss I m vn received 30 vverlli of tele erams el tundolence which were sent " cel. lecL" hKNAter. TAin'rt hopeful son tried te sheet ex Ceni-etsmnu Tage ter declining te drink lu a asulngteu bar-room. AncunisneP IITa:?, of Philadelphia, has forbidden the use of any form of operatic music at church services in his diocese; Mn. J. A. A riNEACX. a colored tragedian, appeared In "Richard III" in the I'niladel. phia Academy of Musi; Haturday night. He did passing well, L'Diren Raven, ei tt.e Mauch Chunk J)emecrax, favors the preposition that the body of the Democratic state committee re made up of the county chairmen, with ad ditional members from such counties as are entitled te two or mera ScewcTAnT Manning it U rumored, will rellre from tbe treasury department about the lat of May, and that he w 111 accept the presidency of the new uutienal bank te be et . tabllshed In New Yerk. Mr. Jerdan Is te be vlce president et the saine bank. Cardinal Ginne-vs Is a vorltable monk in thoinedoofhlsllle. He allows himself no relaxation, no pleasure, no cessation from work, no shirking of the humblest duty w hlch attaehes te the olflce of priesthood rx csptabrisk walk of two hours every alter alter neon. Au anecdote concerning this charac. terlstlemay net boeutofplacohere. Kheitly after his reception et the baretta last spring it number of Ualtlmore gentlemen determined te raise a fund fortbepurcbaseof a cemplete equipage and the maintenance of the horses and hlre of coachmen. Thomevomentcamo te the cardinal's car. He eummened the head of It aud told him that he would net heard it, "Give llie money te Bome char itable Institution," he said, 'lean walk. I llke walkiug." ? 1 t i 1 1 Wbeicet Whlfiir: WherefcreT Ilow J Walch? Whj I All atk at enee, all wait reply. Men fuel old ) steins cracking under 'em, Life saddens le a mere conundrum, Which once Ucllglen solve!, but she lias lest his sclcnce found ;-tbe key. -Jamil ItuiitU Leurll, 5-cei Hprlngfleld, Ky., for having murdered iGreeu. James vvusen Kenee. . forged and swindled the National Shi hud I.satlier bank, or Newark, , J., ou pf v?5.oeo, has anlteua. been raptured at Wlunlpejr, l.lltla Charley Orbau, t! nowsbev who lest a lev has a te Philadelphia Mired a verdict of ns.0e0airalnst tha Tree! iinsremnanv, Jackllovey, nn eoceuttle, miserly Irish nun, died In i'lttsburg, worth ever ?IO,OOtl He was an uncle et tbe IUdhml ltrethers, ltfeguauls. The IihIiiiu swlne breeders, In session nt IudlauaelK en l'rlday, hid 1 ld belorrjthem rebuts shevvlug tint ihe Ic-cs liem hrg cholera In Indium nlo'.ie dating List .venr oxcccsled $IP00lVi Themis e. Kvaus, bulges! of Vantlceke, vvascouvlcUidltithecrlmliislci art of Wilkes barre, ou Saturday, of extortion and perjury luotllce. Among the chargts w ere commit Unit Hiineirl ms mid lelr-s te lulvm v lthetll authority, and Imposing and collecting Hues which were net vvarrauted under the law. During a tuvsquerideat I reepert, livusa, lastThuredav tiinht, n paper hesJ dtessweru by Miss Cern llouteu, ciusht the from a l-racket lamp. She pulled oil ihe cap, threw It en the tloer, and tried te sksuipoutthe llsuie, but her drevs,whlch was also papered, ought lire, nnd she was burned te death. An uuknewu man attempted a felonious aault upon a girl about lltteeu years of ag, near the Camden Iren works Camden, N. J., Huuday afternoon. Iter streams brought assistance and the man lied. He was chasid te the ebemlcal works et More Phillips en Cooper's creek, and when hu pursuers ar rived, he Jumped lutolhecrefk aud attempted te swim te the eastern shere,butvtai drowned bolore reaching It. The bedv w a- u t recov ered. Th union., '-i i'tL,eonstlpvtcd,sheulildil'. tt 10 ii-ins lu faeips fur treatl.c, Wi-ldj llptn-ivrj-vic.li al .vsscclstten.eu Mi'u trft nuf fale, h.1. JJ.ThAn A blessing te humanity I. "lit !' Hull's Cough S nip can wnll beuun J ii . I' Mi done inoiuKeoanlitaOy thananv'e h-1 meJtiine. One triil wilt eouvlnce anyone tl lu iClieucj-. Price M t .. "Ihire'si terror, bcaaach in year th. can. for I am nrmed se strong ub ti i il Thst I pass p ilu by, as an Idlr i J. tlEce thi discovery or Salvation 01 . - une AfufstL's sal i ntn Tituric (nerge AuirmtusSala, the s .-kn. u hng; lUh vrlter, en his last Australia 'up. retc as fellows te The .anden Dailii Tf'' r s ' 1 euectally tavea rleassn' reineuibraa. s of tlae hlp' doctor a very exre ten -a luait'luie medico Indeed, wh tendei me a t klnJly durlnirahorrlbleepell of brmUUUs and pii pii luedlc esthnia, provoked by tfcc t t-j which MJwo3reddewn enusjust af r c iefv San Iranclioe llulthe doctor's ri -rlii. ins snd .he inert asing warmther theuu ,e it sajwe neaicd the Tropics, and, tn ps"i a-, a couple of Allcock s Toreus I'lasterm Jn a - oneon the chest and another bctw.-a " -''"Mcr b's :j-oen ect me right." AIITtialicicoce !Ql xn.ll cea'd de te make Bensen s tai ua VIa c the bet poveuj plasters aad tte tha best general exUrnal remeJy la the world, has been dene Wh'iBVfr It is Foaslble te Improve them I: Is done. lkuen'j plasters are net nisJe te laip"j upon the credulous, but te euredl.eae. ihtlr emi nent success has procured for them tha velun tary endorsement of S.OOO physicians, phirma. cUU and druggist througheu ta e country, and the ontepekea preference of the Intelligent pub lic. Ihsy are prompt, pewerf.il cleanly and certain. They euro where no ethers ill even relieve, llefme tmltatlens styled "Cspjlcia, " "Capsicum" or "Capucla" p aiters. rtalia. bledmgeljts only. The "Three seals" trade mark en the genulne and the wuM "Capctae" cot In the centre of the plaster VM 01AJ. MUX1 vet. AUE 10U MALIK miserable by Ingestion Constipation, ri. ....- ..... -a I .... - -vi et stint u, uu.tur.9. ljU.9 Ul -11H.-11LU. 1U Shlleh'a V'ltnllsnrli a n,)i.ltlrn rnm. for dale by U. B. Cochran, UrutrjUt, Ne. 1S7 ena yucen street. Uncklsn's Arnica salte. The IVst Salve In the weild for Cats, Bruises, Seres, Weirs, Salt lthrum, lever Si ir. Tetter, Charptd Hands. Chilblains, Cem", and all SSstn SnipUens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed te clve fwrfect satis faction, or money refunded. Trice 3 cents ir box. rer sale by U. 15. Cecrinvn, Oruegtst, 157 nnd IX) MerUi (jnoen struet, Lancaster, l'a. They are looking for you every wScre. Unifts of atr in unexpected plans, going from het rooms te cool ene-, c&reles4nes lu chanslng clething: In thert anything which cuds In a "common cold In theheidT' I eless arrested thtt kind of oeld becomes seated la the mucous membrane, of the head Then It Is Catarrh In any aud all lu stages this dUoase always yields te tly's Cream Ualui. Safe, agreeable, certain. Price fifty cents. j-5ileed4w The putUOD or Lmiuuter Is about 30,0m, and we would say at least one halt are troubled with some aifectlen of the Threat and Lungs, as theso ceuipislnts are ac cording te statistics mere numerous than ethers. We would advise all net le neglect the opportunity te cull en us and get a bottle of Kemp's l!ali.ara for the Threat and Lungs, l'rlce 5)cnu and II. Trial size rree. Uetpvctfully, U. U. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 -North Qneen sueel rer lame baetr. ilde or chest, use Shlleh's rer. eus l'laster. Price 25 centa. rer sale by It. 11. Cochran, Dmgalst,Ne.US Serth Qneen sueet. Faer-rmhs. Of our American people are afflicted with lick headache In either Its nervous, bilious or con gestive forms, caused by Irregular habits, high nvlug, etc., and no remedy has ever conquered It nntU Dr. Leslle's Special I'rcirrlptien was dis covered. Olvelta trial. Bee advertisement In another column. (3) Dr. IUmlxd Werh svbct, rurtiy vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative required after using. Price, 25 cents, by all druggists. bj-lraflStWAr Grins. l'lcasant, healthy grins are seen only en the faces of healthy persons. The dytpeptle aud de bilitated can smue only In a halfhearted way. f urlfythebloed tone the stomach. ana strength en the ttssues with Burdock meet! littler". If Sen wish te laugh well ana often ter sale by . 1) Cochran. aruggUt, 137 and IS) North Queen street, Lancaatnr. "Completely prostrated for days with lndl- g catien and billens fever, ihe cftctBOf two ettles et Burdock Bleed Bitten astonished me , visible lmprevementrlght off" Sir. Neah Hates, Llmlra. -N. Y. ter sale by 11. 1). Cochran, drug gist, in and 13d North Queen street, Lancaster. Will It Really Cera lthenuialliui ? W'e answer. honor bright. It will enreiheunu tl in, and the sev crest cases tee. Dr. Thenat' KcUctrie Oil was specially rrepircd for Iho rheumatic und lame, jnettce letters from the peeple relative te its merits in nearly every Saper In the country, rertaln by II. Jl Cochran, rugKlst. 137 and 13 North (javin vtiest, Lan castur. Detectlres aud l'rltate Ufflcers Usually wear their badges of authority con eealed under their clothing, but Dr. Themat' Eclecirle Oil wears Its badges In tbe form ei printed labels attached te each and every bottle se that all may knew Its mission. It Is given lull and cemplete authority ti arrest all ach-.s and pains, and does Its duty every tlme. for nale by 11. 11. Cochran, dregljt, 137 and IS) .Serth Queen street, Lancaster, Tin KUid We Like 'Ihonitdlcluewomostllkols thu which dens Its work rjulck and well. Burdock Bleed Bit ttri are tne quickest kind of a curs for dys pepstA and liver and Sidney saectlens. ter ale by ll. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen etroet, Lancaster. What Three Applications Did. 1 was trouMed rerv much nlte sere feet. Thrce appllcatleusbt Themat' Bcltctrle Oil ou. tlrely cured them. Nothing better In ths mar. ktit. ' Jacob llutl'r. KeJOlng l'a rer tale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 aud UO North Uucen street, Lancaster. 11 UO W.S 'a UOUdKUOLD l'ANACKA. Is thomesterroctlvo Pain Destreyerin the world! Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken internally os.!applled externally, and thureby mera certainly BELIEVE VAIN, whether ehronle or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted doable the strength of any similar preparation. it cures pain in the bide, Back or liewels, Sere Threat, liheumatlntn, Toothache and ALL AUillts, and Is The Great liellever el l'aln. llllOVTN'bUOUSKUOLUPANACKA" should be In every family. A toaspeonf ul of the Panacea In a ttitubli r el net watr sweutaned, ir pra fjrrefl,) laken at rdtlnce, wUl liltKAK VV A CUi k. launtsa betUe. mK-nilM.W.Aliw TOKL h. HAINES, LaNCASTEU'S M Urcatest Auctioneer, Ileal rttate and rire Iniuunce Agent, Is prcparei te sell iurnlture uniiethur personal property by auction, 1 will liirulub a thoroughly competent ilerkand iiuar iiuar autce satisfaction. tunfj lwd ff GKUHAKr, Fine Tailoring. A llcductlen of '.5 per cent, en all Heavy Weight tulliug and overceating te makn room ter luy large Bptlug lmperutiuu. This reduc tion U for cash only. -Material aud Workmanship the Very ISest. H. GERHART. Nr. u y. QUEKN ST., Opposite the Postercce dUmar.7lY a mr vASstita LadCernlth waslmch mamieAU A THLOl'UOKOS FOR RHEUMATISM. "NEARLY CRAZED with villi "is the Ml ciy of many u victim of thcuiuatlHiier nuurnlgli, nnd fivt-iucntly ether diseases, such as liver and kidney complaints, are directly traceable te rheumallsui or neural g'a These dlaes, ter some unexplaluable reason, nte rapidly Incieaslng, and In tniiiy lustanees aie the dtiect eause et much sickness which se hides It leil origin ns te be mistaken forethcr dlreasts. lu rurlug rheuinitlsui, nsu' rulRlii sic headache and In many mses of klJ. neyandltvrr troubles, Athlopberos has wrought wonders, 'lltose who have ucd them atebesl iinlltled te spcaH et Its luerlta. lleuM l'elnl. Sen Vmk. 1 took Athlnphoies and 1 think It helped nuv. 1 had mil walked for s weeks whsn Heek the Alhlonhetos and lnve vtalkid slues. 1 have taken neatly nil medicines rvcouiiuendcd for lheuuiatl'iu, and I think that Athlophetot holiH-dmatheuioitofany lam net entirely cured jet, but am going te take Alhlodheroslf Itcemei en bsd again. Mns, Tbes. IUtes. liolteuv llle, Vt , August IS, IMC. 1 can thankfully say 1 bcllev el ewe my life te Athlopheros as au Inilrauirnt In the hand of (led. I have had no return of these awful spe'ls of neuralli of ths heart slnce t lait wrete you. lleplnuthUmay Induce ethers te tiysevalua ble auiedlitne, I remain cry iesHctfully yours, itRS. C, M. 1'AIUR. Iho bottle et Athlopheros I precui-xl ler Tacob Kelnnet'e wife sited Ilka chirm. She had been confined te her bed for thiee weeks or mere. Could hardly help herelf any Inene week she was en her fant. She had net lone be. foieglveu birth te a child and had Inilniniu ttery rlieumalinn A. A. lern Kvery druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros fills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., He. Ill Wall street, New Yerk, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which It (1 iv per botUe for Alhlopheios and Wc ler l'Uls. for liver and kidney diseases dyspepsia. In digestion, weakues, nervous debility, diseases el wetacu. constlpaUen. headaihe. Impure bloel. 40 . Athlopheros l'Uls oie une-jualed. JauS.-lweed A YE1VS HAllt UiOi;. PERFECT HAIR Indicates a natural and healthy condition of the cai;i,auuu iun fei-tims lureugn w nicnnourisn nicnneurisn nicnnourisn meut Is obtained. Whun, lu consequence et age tin a dt-caie. the hair becomei atk, thin and gray, Ayer's Hair Mer willstrenutheu lt,ro-i-tero Its original cel r, prutnote In rapid and vlporeu growth, ud tmj a:t le It te thu lustrv and froshnesief jeuth I have ued Ayer's Hair V Ier for a long time, sndamconvlncedef Us vilue vv hen I was lj years of age my hair beg ui in turn gray. I com menced uilng thn VlRer, and was surprised at the geed clTects It inxnluc-U It net only re stored the roler te my hitr, but se stimulated Its growth that 1 have new mero hair than ever oeiere. e iv , t-uwaxus, (.eiawaur, atas. Ayer's Hair Viger, 8e!J by all Druggists and rcrfunjers 1 r vor ari acrTti:y from debility and le,i of appetltn; If jour stomach ts out of order, or your mind confused, take Ayer's Sarsspartlla ThU medicine will restore phyilcal force and elasticity te tha system, mere surely and speed ily than any tonic yet aisoevercd. for six months 1 suffered irem liver and stemica troubles. My Ioej did net nourish me, and 1 became weak and very much emaciated. 1 took six bo'tles of Ayer's etreararllla, and w.s cured. JuUui M. l'almsr, Springfield, .usee. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rrepvredbv I)r J.C A vet A Ce., Lewell. Mas. Held by all bruggltle. frlee, (1 ; six bottle . . IlDtOf VLUTUISU. w ILLIAM30N 4 fOSTEK, Couimuuicatieu by Telephone. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. BAj 400 MEN'S OVERCOATS ArillRUA!NFRICE3-ALLSI.L8 150 CHILDREN'S OYERGOATS AT HAKQAtN PHICE'i-.,lZEi 2XTO . 200 Dress Sack Suits at 11 wtaAtN riuctn. 300 BusinessSack Suits AT JlAUfJAIN PRICES. 250 CUTAWAY OOAT SUITS AT 1IAHUAI.V I'ltlUES. jm PAIRS MEN'S ODD PANTS ATllAReilNrillCE't. 300 PAIRS BOY'S ODD PANTS ATllaltGAl.V l'RICLS. JD0 Pniirt tliildrcnV H!,eit rants AT BARGAIN 1'KILLS. Men's Scarlet and White UNDXUlVf All at liar. gain 1'rlces. Men's Eeft and bUff rcLT HATS at Dargaln ;ericcs. Men's and Bey's Ilcavy CLOTH CATS at liar. gain l'rlce a. Ladles' and Misses' FINK ruir.Sj GAITERS at bargain 1'rlces. Men's and Dey's BUTTON and 11ALMORAL UAlTKRHat Hargatn l'rttea. The Best RUBBISH OVEKSIIOKH at Bargain Prices. Don't Fail (e See These Bargains -AT- WILLIAMSON & FOSTER'S, St, 84, 80 Ml U8 East King HI., LAHCATlli. VA. BW Bteres close at 6 o'clock p. in., except Monday and (Saturday. GUNS. flONTRAOTOK AM) BU1LBKM. GEORGE ERNST, CAR PINTER, CONTUACTOH A BUILUIB. Kestdenca Ne. 633 West King street. Bhep Kast tirant street, oppeslto station beuse. WOODEN UANTKL8 AND OINBRALIIARD WOOD WOUK A 8PKC1ALTY. Jsf All work secures my prompt and persona attention. Drawing, and Cttlicatcs lurnltned. petrijdu 'mar mama. J M.UIVLKKACO. It Takes Time Heme peeple think It Is all n sham our ndiiullMug te sell out our uulliu stocks They de uet knew auythlug about mn business. U takes tlme te sell out as lanrn and asserted stock as ours. It can net be doue In a low mouths or u year. It uisy lake several venre, but the sleck Is lielug sold nut all the sauie. Uf courae w are ceiuiMillwt te buy new goods all thn lluie, and e are buying many iheleu things every day te keep the stock destr abla ana te bawi what people want, slid w are maklug them at v cry inall prod ts. Of course any goods we oave en haud tunny el them nreuiaiked and sold in gardleaa of cost. In this way we will eventually sell out our vnl Irs stock. We are offering et inerdinary bargains In 1-adle' and Children's Ceals. Phawls and Skirts, all kinds of VV Inter Ureas Uoeds and Dry Uoeds, Merine Underwear, II ej lery, (I loves, rlaunels lliankets. Cem. forts, I'rinie Steamed ITeatbers, cariwls, 1 loer, Stair and Table oilcloths, Clethi., CasKlmerui, Uvorcealtngs and Suitings niade te order, and ready-iuade Uvei ceatsat ptlces regal dies 1 of iesl Coiue audeeeeui bargHlus. JohnS.Givler&Ge,, Ne. 20 Bast Sing 8Urt, LANCASTKR, I' A N EV YORK 8TOK ATTRACTIVE SALE -or- SWISS EMBROIDERIES ! WATT & S11ANIK 6. 8 & 10 EABT KING STREET, LAMASlElt, I'A. Invite the Bpeclal Attention el I adls tethnlr Hew luiponatlen of IIAMIIUHO CHOI NO". INSERTIONS. FLOUNCINUS, ALL OVkU KUDRU1UERIF.8. An luimen n Variety of Ne-v and Vevel Ho He signs lu CAMBRIC F.MBROIOFRir.s, NAINSOOK KMtmeillKIMKS, SWISS EMUROlUEt.ILJ. tlundred et New Patterns In All Wldth and Dualities, from !c totiejavatd K1'ECIAL BARGAINS IN Wide Showy Embroideries, AtMe,i:.S, 17, and a Cents. CAMBRIC EslUROlUERtBS, ? Inches lds, li cents a yard, aud CAMURK KUUROIDER1F.9, 11 tallies vtlde. Sic. aard, A LARGE LIVE OF Hand-Mada Torchon Laces, AT LOWEST CUT l'llICE", -AT T1IE- New Yerk Stere. T It. MAKT1M . UU. J. B. Martin Ce. SURPLUS STOCK SALE, rietent.iu.itteis te be enlarged uud $100,000 of clock te be re duced aa much its possible before MARCH 187, when lubuildiug will be cum menced. Bulletins containing tbe price lists and.descrlptlen of Recdi 1 educed isaued daily. J. B. MARTIN &CO., Cor. West King ft Frinea Htretts, LANCA8TKB, FA. MdOMtmamw. ltCAOHlNBaT,0. STEAM HEATING LtMt and Most IrrpreTed ISSINCTmtiH, ftriibU trSUtiHiry. iw or Beeena-Uana ROIUB8, WACTB TANKB, BBPABATOKb Mautm or Baran wets teea uaenaanf tert In MMWnoBbept, oAUOieaaneusa, Ezra F. Landis. WCBKS-487 NOBTB OHBBBT 8TB T, LAaOAATIB Fa. nnfdk &&.)JJKJ Fer any caa el Kldniy iron iren hies, herveus Debility. Mental and fhyslcal Weakness that BOTANIU NCBVK BUTEIW raus te cure, oeiu ej arngsiiu, w eanu. 11 & KB MK1. CO.. Ne. IS H. Uth at. rtUa, l'a. Circular free noTJUysedtw ctaAaimnAia. UtUD WEEK et ma- GREAT Thirty Days' Clearing Sale T ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, ,1'A. Your Last Chance reit flum- IMMENSE BAR&AINS AS IVK HA VK OrrERKI) DUKlNtl THE TBO. UltKier 0011 BALK Read this List nl RKDtMITlONJ lu LADIES'. r.E.M'anndUULlUlE.Va u-usm, HOSIERY. One let of unnt's Cushuiore Peik, leruierly (Oldat at 30 te l)c n tiali, rvdiicetlielDC.a pair. Chlldruu's Ked and vv hlte Mlxtd Weel Hese, Knit, reduced treiu'.'J te lc. Child's lluivy Ultelc Cashmeie lloje reduced irem M and ac. te lie. n nalr. Child's lllack and Colored Cashuicre Hese tn ductd Irem Si 10193. a pair. LadlcV Red and White Stltrd Heavy Knit llie, Seainlcs, ivduced from W le He a plr. Laales' He ivy Knit Weel lime, urey MUed, Feauiless, reduced irem ' in He LadteV Urey Mixed Ullibed Metlne Hosere duceil irem 5i) te lac. I ad s Weel Cavhmt'rollei',Coloridand R'acF, full regular made, mimed Ireui 3J te Va. a 1 lr. Ladles Cimel's Hair Unit Hee, EeauilCbs, tr duced trem av te 2?c Ladle' Lambs Weel Ilnse, lllack, Unit, Beam leu, reduced from -7 te 2?a Ladles' ulaclc and Colored Flcccn Lined IIe9, Heavy, reduced fcouilUteS.H) a pair. l.ndlss' UlacW Colteu llem, lull lettulat mad?, reduced from J te Ke. ft t air. lieys' MUed Heavy Ulhhed Kulcketbocker Hosts All wool, ' te K, reduced Hem M te Sir HI .spUEDi or OTHER 11A110A15 Aitr errsitEP in eun HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. DOME AND SEE THEM. On" let of HOYS' 1IEAVV JIERlhO SUIRTS and DRAW Kits at lle. iilec. CHlLOlltDblLli 1'LUaUEd reduced te 7c a yVr'clal rtarsatn In MVEv TOWEI3-A1I White at 2V3.worthS"e SI luch Heary Towels worth 10. at 23e. apluce One let of I.AU1E3' QKVlt VK3T3, Short Sleeves, reduced from il te lfcv Oun let of lNUIAd VUZK VE9TH, niih Neck and Short Slcuves, llltc Hound, l'carl Buttens, rtduccd Ireui 3? te iic. TUta SALE ES113 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY t2th, After which data all goods go hack te thelt Original 1'rlc-e. MUUKITVJilt. CTUMN1TUKK WABKHOOMH. UUV lOUUSELr A 1'AIH or THOSE Felding Dress Pillows. CALL EARLY A I HetTmeler's Furniture Warerooms. They are the nicest thln out and we hare Just received another let el tbum. 36 EABT KINO BTBHBT. H EINITHH'JS JrUKNlTUUb Ubi'Ul. HEINITSH'S Furnitui'e Depot, NOS. 37 & 29 KOUTU QOEBN ST., LANCASTIlR I'A. AND SOMrVrillM) AROUT THE IMMENSE HIOCK Tlllf 19 ellOW.STHKllE Chamber Suits, All W001I1, 75 te 1W I'tlces ranging Hern 118 te tsue per suit. Parler Suits, SO te 10 ratterns, lamilng In price froinllOlefCOO. Lounges from M te 3i each. Couches from 3 te ITS each. Weed and SlarLle Tables fieui H.;Jtor:ve eicb. Kxtouslen Tables, II te CO each. Chairs, per half dot ,11.75 te M. We will continue te gire you an Ins U hi tute our stock as It Is and also the pilots. We haTe the largest variety of KCeds te 1h found In this section, nnd our prices are uen where ttey will speak for themselves. Thi goods stand en their enu merlin. Heinitsh's Farnitare Depot, NOH.5IA EOUTII QUKEN BTREET, LANCASTER, fA. YfTIDMYEIVfl FUBN1TURB 8TOBB. HEADQUARTERS -reR- Furniture. Furniture. If you want any FURNITURE new or lbs coming Bprtng cull and examine my mock. Teu will Cnd ItruiK and well selected. GOOD WORK. LOW riucre. aPart!es wanting full eutOts sre espct tally Innted te call. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, OenMr SMt Klag and Duk Ba LAXOAITIIrfA. ..... WP-lrij3inw m I 5- A l w eMM&rfAlivrWi 4i