JiP'YX t,m -jyjj-,. j V : -. t.. ,. l.- , Vr ,, r. -i1 IrrlTiH l DAILY SER, MONDAY. FEBRUABY 7, 1887. r Tv,ilu ait ""s Sir'UpSv rv rii iMBIMT Ut TU.YaUa : lUMiTUk FlfTF anr aumaaa la t a. Atst 1N0WM HAOM. ltM beBBnwtew u " gPMiwMi batsb: . tn m fv ji.iiB..n.jllii. tin tain. Hay. .', S I 7 1 BO V 00 S 7i EBbr. .. te IK f U RSS In BO IS) in) (H ID 7W HS!,,,, tee in te 613 w v K",,, 110 230 400 BHO '" M PfSfa l Jte " ste ise ler.) IVmU..,. 135 1H 760 10 60 13 9 18 W bwMkj.. 00 600 100n M MM HOD 31.10 eatli..... Sae 700 lioe leu Mue 2ioe BmnttM 00 1000 1700 MOO 1700 00 ffHentba.. 1200 wee moo wee ssw IBMtkivrr. tee is oe wee mm meu iu Tear lBeq wool tH wool MOO !IU) :the Weeklv Intelligencer r.T ' Crtirr' Wednesday Mcrnins. 1'fBUtQ.OOKBinaeirm. extras or Tin, (IDiwmuin b-bjuhjue miiuku ieucttid nea BTaiiT r aht( r tb i Am mfrwraT. m ABnirTWnm Larrm tmjoentanD te t wabti usin. Mi Ltutrt sma Ttitgramt ; k ram TKrfPnr.T.TiTTHiritan 'A . a.wws., sneer Building, Lancaster, l'a : fomegtct Intelligence. tV LAHCABTKU, KKUUUAUY 7, 1SS7. i'fi Tariff Reduction. tte correspondence between Mr. Car- i and air. llandall Uecs net alfenl en- emeut te the idea that anvtliiucr vv ill 4m by this Congress In the way of MMt reduction. Mr. C.irllsln is surmesnl MHk for the Democratic majority, trail xtanaaii ier we uezen or inore 01 crata who are at issue with the ma . This judgment is et sufficient nth te bar the way of the nin'erUv te reduction it favors ; and hence this of negotiating with it. The sin- feature or this meceedinc is two men, representing the t)eui. tic body et the Heuse, need lit free, outside the Heuse, upon a are te be introduced te its censitlenv Leiritimately this wetk micht bn In the Heuse. It is hardly ever the r subject et the caucus, which Mr. b proposes as a mode et ceinuinlmr party. The party caucus is a preiter Da of determining theselectiens of in itials, but Jianlte erWincIules. which sthe wijst-'el the partv cenven. Iu this Case there would Justification et a concessienal if any such can ever exist: th HMttertebe solved being things of busi- at detail rather than of principle ; and minority v hich Mr. Itamlall 1 enrpn t n f fctng be small as te stand in its opposition laatMwhat in the casa of this twelfth imm- PMtll Mr. Bandalland his friends can hardly wm SMftlcvlt;! IU Ktl llilu l.(IULU3 UriOIl MB. aerecine te abide bv thn ve-mlt. uit). :4 overwhelming a majority against them. can mere gracefully aetee te dren gMM of their preferences iu such outside Saoaference as they have newsnulif. tiipv pt seem disposed, however, te drop uneir Jasc proiKisitien is that the raaauure for the abolition of tlm tnharrr. jJaxahallgoalenobefoiethellouse. This is ' ise the plan or Judge Kelley , the pretectic n i.i!ll'adur. It Li sui posed that it will com- ewr mauu me asseniei a majority et llie Heuse, E. 1llf. nrf lll.l1(..iU)tnfll'n11i:.Iln .! 1 i.niajerity e the Democratic votes. The .Jfiemecratic members will lind no profit in aeparate submission te the Heuse of the ppeaiuen mey oppeso and whuh needs iBepublican vote te give it n majority the body. kM te undoubtedly the general sense of I Democratic party that tobacco should Br-iet be alone selected for relief from tns. ration from atneni; the articles of ren. rijIwiBpUen. Their is no merit or utility in JV'-" --- v.....wfe uumi u'Cklrtt iClX.t- .. uen. x ew v in ueny mat : and the rea. i,B0B that it is selected is slmnltf f.bacause thus the revenue can be laitrelv rp. phiced, and the tariff en imports be main- rAmtnMl rni,A .i i. . . .. ., tflutu JLUU uuv.uil,3 ei protection V ttuju uu Ii4ui I) SUCH UU- Clty. The seuse et the ceuntrv ,-la-Drevlded by the offer te t.ikn iii(.iv SK'JSwii a baneful luxury, while leav ing it en ETintcies of real need. Mr. llandall, in Ktt- IJag astride this ill-favored Itepuhllcan e.rides in bad company, and stirelv will ' aametn crrlcf. IIh slmnM c.i,a,v r ,ra.- in. HfmMlfc trtl a.trll nil nrrruAmnfif t :tli l.:n Tt... ri w --- e'mviiv eivu uu JJCU1U- EfAnt In nmainltfie n.l nnAn ... n tww wiuuitu uuu iiuu mat) iu luein n r subject of tax reduction. Kten Ilflllrn.iil lliliicnii.i j fTbe fearful railroad accident in Ycmiei. t, P we tutra time, we believe, during the r, has presented us the herrlliin nip. I of railroad )assenKers consumed bv and it is the most dreadful of nil f.i BlOSSOt life. Nimethinrr Hlinnl1 En,r.ln eneby legislation te btep these holo helo hole Kuata. There is no need nf n.m Ltfcey are readily liieventahli. ivim imVl aay that cars can only be heatpri If exposing them te the danger of cenlla- en irem uurnlmr coals? Tim-. n.Q libave net nreventrii tiir;n ttr.. U0t3 net Shew that tlmvnra ..,.t .,- gJaiUble, but only that the prevention will iwwuyacu inceuenieut. ltallread3 me. Uyarecaielesier life-saving expen- f.fMr. Pulltiaaii, of the l'alace Car com- oy.iareperiejaa bamg that the only play Of heating is by stoves in the cars ; of fcWch bis experience should inake hini a HP Juege; but he says the stoves Jfceuld be se enclosed in Iren 113 net Ptoeemmunicate with the combustible ma- facial Of tha car. AVIiv Mum ,i,.j 1... ... I'Jatoeduce this simple andeffectiveiemedy? ftOASd WllV ghmilfl nnt leirlalntl,,.. .l..l... i It must be done 'i Tl. 1II.I1...I..I- 1 t .. V.'- UD m. UIIHUPIllllll HHA.nlfw m With a flourish of tmmnats the v uuauciuuut uenumicant opened their rjnayeralty campaign lit Music in that at the Academy city ou Saturl i.aay night, aud even such a Ht.-mnMi publican erean as the Xrth .1 ,:.,... "i 4i;i IUWI urns the meeting as a practical failure. en ancient inessbacks as William D. wy ana unirles Kmerv Smith up... ItOtalkbUttheamlipnna l.,l ..... . . rftuslaess men discuss the need et tt MaadBlnhilnitiiiii nt 11, ,i. 1 ... W 8rt WUttt tuey wanted, they ; tuwpvuuuea. Mruth of the matter U that the Re- iw i-uuaaeiphia are quite luke- t we JUer movement, owing te ift Manner in which . he ;ly a coterie of prwumptueus ' Tie Satunlav meeUnir nrevnd thtu eklalyi All signi new point te anything bat a walk-ever en the mayoralty track for the Republican candidate. Bepabllcaa CarrDptlen. The old truism tbatan honest confession is geed for the soul finds a tilting nppllci nppllci tlen in the announcement by the Xcw Urn of the formation of an organization tole known as, "The Republican Anti-Corruption Assoclaslen of Lancaster county, I'd." The cause for its cxUtrncn Is lmldlv and frankly stated in these words from our iiepueucan conicmperaiy. " J:eiy de cent clticn has been disgusted for cat3 with the carnivals of fraud which hae dis graced our local politics, but heretofore all dreits te stay the tide et demoralization and debauchery have failed for want et 01 01 gauizatien." Among the preeminent lcquisltes for foi fei glvenessare thorough confession and hearty sorrow. These are well emljedied in the quotation nbeve alludetl te. Moreover, the penitents exhibit that last neces3.iry qual ity, the purpose df immediate amendment of their ways, as exhibited in the fount feunt fount tieu of this " anti-corruption "association. It no doubt is a seurce of cm.it humill.i. tien te our Republican neighbor te expose the rottenness of its party in thu count, but, en the principle that our Iwst friends are these who tell us our faults, its action Is greatly te be commended, it is cruel only te be kind, and it expects that the lightning te be introduced by this associa tion iute the political atmosphere of Lan. caster county will have a most purifjing effect. "We sincerely hope it w ill. Xe section of this great country is in mere need of iolit ielit ical regeneration than this " Old GuanT'ef Republicanism. It has become a btench in the nostrils of the people, li respective of party. The primaries biiug in their wake a wave of demoralization that would put te the blush some et the most conscienceless rlugsters of the great cities. Let all unite te stem the tide of Republn.au corruption, for its existence Is vouched for by unim peachable Republican testimony. Tun C'jrllsle Indian school Is te get JlS.COO for additional land for farmiei? imnir.f. IhW la better than giving the ml man six feet of earth. Tun 1NTEM.10J..NCEK cjllcd attertleu a few days age te the fact thittn its pension payments this republic Iu which we live drains -Its p?ople lully bi much at de the nations of Europe with their large tftndlng armies, the arrears el pnslena act passed In W9 wa te cost the ceuntrv ?25,OLO,0O0. Up te June SO, 1 i, It had cost in fact, fi79,00.000. Thtre remained then ever ene hundred thousand claims unsettled, of which It was supposed slity per cent would be proved, which would iuvolve an addi addi Uenal cost of $50,000,000. The president has new before him a bill p.i-wt by Congress which changes the w hele principle et the pen sion nysteiu, became it gives a pension, net te disability incurred In the service, but for service. It is believed that hall a million of men will make riaims under this bill, which would Invelve an addition te the pension payments annually of fr7J,000,000, It is time for decent people or all parties te stand to gether against this dreadful abuse. It Is au Insult te the soldier and highway robbery of the taxpayer. Tun fire in the wricked railrtaJ passenger car Mill bums unmolested. TllL charge that a billet box has beu tampered within the New Jersey wnatetial struggle iltserves te be fully investigated that equal aud exact justice may be done. It was In the Hilnss versus Turley ca.-e, the cllect of the alleged fraud bemg te seat Turley, Democrat, and cive him a vote in the pending contest for L'ulted butes tena tena ter. The charges el Iraud aie new uuder investigation. U present the bitUilien is about m iollews ; "Ihe Republicans hve but M memLeis in the asieinbly. The two Liber nieuibeis aud Seaker Ualid, irthey should aLt with them, make 29. The Demecrats have Jt io'.ec, there beiug GO members. If Turiey should be debarred, or refrains from vetlii),', the vote would, if partisanship obtained, stand i te 3U in favor of the sitting member. It Is claimed that Thrc-jkmorteu, Democrat, will probably be found unwilling te ratify a majority committee report m favor of Turiey, jet if such report is well lounded, there is no rnl et the Ueue or law en the subject prohibiting 'I ur ur ley from voting en the question, he the prospect in the assembly does net ap. pear -iery premising te the republicans. But, as the entire Democratic Joint vote, net including Speaker Haird, is but forty, or ene less than a majority, aud as yet two of these, Chattleand Throckmorton, have refused te ratify the caucus nomination of Ahbett, the honors In this pelltlcil game teem about even. Jt is naid that the Demecrats will during the preseut week undertake te unseat Hawking, Republican, from the Second Cum berland dMriet and thereby make them them Milvessureet it votes in joint meeting, in. dependent of Speaker llaird or the two Laber inuu. Tin: JJeusa committee en foreign atlalrs having requested the opinion of Secretary Manning in regard te the fisheries question and the measures proposed te meet it, bave received from that geutleinan an elaborate and exhauhtlve reply. With retard te the dla pute he holds that we de net a,k greater iih. ing rights than the treaties grant, and then shows that our commercial rights are net by treaty but by legislation concerted with Great Krltain iu IS W, from which she may retreat it she thinks proper. '-Whether m.-h retreat therelrem, is te ha deemed by us pa uu uu Iriendly act will depend en Its uui'lies and environment." lie thinks that the Canadian m-t u). , ... celved the queen's assent In NninmUr lbaC, nud which closed Canadian purts te our llhing ye-selx.is entirely unjustltUble, and Is In tiled a repeal el the legislation of 1S30. It should be met by a similar repeal en our part nud a reiusal of auy privileges what ever In our ports te Canadian v essels. Then the secretary proceeds te consider what Bheuld be the character et our response te this high-handed measure of Great llritalu. He criticises the Heuate bill as ceutalulug obscure phrases, and wants Uougreme Hay plainly whether cars aud locomotives ure te be prohibited lrem crossing the Hue. He says that the mtasure would exclude im im pert te the value or W.SUO.OOO annually, of which f 1,000,000 would be dutiable products. Thin he eilers a bill of his own which BeeiuB te kiv e the same lx-iunrute n,n ..-.,i dent as cenierred by the Senate bill, but clearly excludes locomotives ami rolling stock and provides a heavy ponaltvfer v ielu. tlen et either of its first tw e tectieua. i t ahe provide ter thoappelntmeut et a eeuuiiis. sleuer te lake tesllineuy as te losses Inllictut by llrltUh authorities. It is a manly and bald inossige careftilly ana skilllully devised uud should at once i J. celve the aupiK)rt of all who itHlly w,h te soe the fishing business Killed us h wiltly nud honorably as possible, Thorearoaiew New Kuglaml gentlemen who have made lets orwiudler their ewu sails out or this buslueai, aud will be sure te lud knit vvith Mr. Manning's document, llut it is se clear and busln0s.iike m BTWy lue that It must have a benetlclal ellect uii leglklilleu, even it Jt Is net closely followed HT t0 Ul. nenbe" of he Republican "Antl-Conruptleu Association." vut0 the Democratic ttcktt, v Wire and Widows of (IrMt WMlth-XIUJen-lrt In -lilri-A llrl With it ITm Pfttlia lmr et S3.uoe.ooo. New Tork Cttrnpo8dence rMla.lclphla ltccerd 1 am every day astonished at the wealth of this city. We are supHued te knew at least the numes or the millionaire?, or atauyrate people, w liwj fortunes ameuul te tnore lhau a million or two; but we de net knew the half of them, and the number el wealthy womeu In New Yeik is past belle!. I knew a lady whom nobody ever heard ul outsu'e ofhurenn elide of acqualiitaiwe who has (5,000, IX) of her own. 1 knew el another lady w he has (J,0iM,tW ; et another, recently de.id.w ith from (.we,pt te 5 ,(Xi WK'. 'I htv of coure, net Inelii.llnc the well known weallliy widows such as the late Mtc. A. '1. Stewait, the Widow tlamuiersley, Mrs May andndr n ether. The rhUin aud houe held ernameuts et the Widow MeCrciky were sold at auction this week. There whs nothing i cry stttklm: about the collection, though it was rn eeiinlve one. Widow McCresky leiips about fOli'ti.tXst aUrne part et v hich Is luv isted Iu the Cheintcil National bank. Mr. McCrisky get in when Cheuil cal bank shires worn at par. New a hare maierigiuawy cot f UJ is weitn fJ,riVi se If Mrs. McCresky ha la 'ew hundred shsns In this batik her Income would bsve been a great denl larger thiu one would Imve thought, taking the ordinary per centre, which nowadays ttsms te be 5. 1 kuew another lady In New Yeik who h f.Wiove ether own, (J.oii.ejoot which -he will settle upon her daughter If her daugh ter uiarrleH le pleie her. If the daughter does net- 11 she Ukes It Inte her heal te run oil with the coachman she will bj cut oil with nshilllug, at least that Is what her mother sajs new. It is tint generally glien out that the mother is going te nuke in marrligessttlemeut ou her dauithter. lr tt were, 1 think he would Imveau embrr.is liletit el miters Te niltlleu dellfri i a geed desl te eitle upon a bride- mete in fact than is wie--bat 1 think it much better for wealthy parents te gle their children a dew ry w hen they tusrry, th in te glv e them nothing until their death, when the property is divided. The ide et marriage settle ments, which as a general thtug is repug nant te A mutt' an, Is net u bad one. It makes wnmsjt Independent, aud It makes It possible for her t j marry u peer itiBn w he might be n tuii-h better huband for her tbsti a richer one. When v mug iuu or jeuu women haie bicn lireugbi up surrounded uy every luxury at home, and then get mar mar ried and are obliged telle as though they were iu stiilteued elrcumstnuce", when they knew at the deith et their pirents they are gelug 1 1 have all the money tbev want, it makes them, 1 tear, leek" rut viird te the death el their pirents with fesliui.j akin t resignation. If at their marriage a gel round sum of money were settled upon tuem 1 thluk the elite: would be mere .alirictery than is round in anticipation. i?IeaktDgef rl.-h women, Mr, l-rcderlck Meieus, whese marrlsse te the Marquis Da 'lalieyrand has e.tUtcd se murh talk tu l.nti l.nti l.nti lonable clr-'cs, is ene or the ri best Her veatly iLceme is "mj, and she gets the greater part et this lrem the Cnemtcal National bank, in vhlch 'he Is one et the lar gest stockholders. Her father, 1 believe, was ene of the founders el the bank. Mrs. Me vens' relations with the Marquis De Talley rand hae been et a K-udaleus nature for a numi nrs of years. The marqui", as weltas Mrs. Meveii", was married and has a wile, a ltosten woman, and a tamlly or children. He is a brilliant man, but is extremely uu uu pleasaut te leek at. and is un luve-state gambler, Dut Mrs. Stevens became enamored et htm aud give up httsbaud, home and children and followed him through Kuriqe. she i nne b.u.k from abroad a fe mouths age aud went te live at Ne cirt, that she might take advantage of the loosed iv orre lasefthe state el HhoJe Island. Ttaere she get n divorce granted her en the lea el non-support. Her husband nude no e' i action, nud alter obtaining a divorce she went back te 1'aris and married the Marquis De Talleyrand, who lu the meantime lud become dtveri. 1 from his wile, ou what ground I de net kuew. ier ier ier hapsshoget the divorce from bun, which she might ea-ily have done. New auv thing mere absurd than this plea of non-suppetton the par: of Mrs Stevens could hardly be Imagined. Mrs. Stevens is the daughter et a wealthy merchint of New New Yerk city by the nameet Sampson, who had mere usuiey than social position, and who was i05keed with an ambition te get into society, or at ieat te get Ins daughter in. I rederick Stevens was a jeung lawyer of limited prai-tke but high social position, aud in bun Mr. .Muipeju ire his opertunity. The mat' h was i tie of i 'nvenieme, but it was aleve uutihas well Mr. Stevens win an v leus te go en vlth his buMue-s, but father lu lsw Sampson wci M net llsteu te it. He made him rcUre from the prac'lce of the law, and told him that he would dud ill the business he wanted taking care et his wile's e-tate. Mr. Stevens hesitated at tirst, but the ofler was a tempting en, and be tinally a.' cepted itftsauiatterr,t,our-e,andhedid Icek closely after his wile's atlalri-, and they were auppestd te be n happy couple as couples go , and they were, 1 brieve, uutll the Marquis de Tallevraud appeared upeu the weue. Mrs. Stevens no sooner rested her eyes upon his ugly lltt'e Uue lhau she let her head, and iorget uet only common decency but all the instincts of u w ire and mother. 1 beird jeiterdij el an impending divorce suit that is going te make a gre-it sensation in the most fashionable circles. Thereare mere dl orce suits In the air than you can shake a stick at, which shows wllhwhatreckles.sness nurrliges In fashionable llte are made. Men aud women uiirry ler money, oriorcruveui eriorcruveui oriercruveui ence, or nny ether reason than because they are fend et each ether tud think thcj ri well suited, aud alter they hava lived together awhllu they nud they hnve made a great mis take and Uy te the law courts te rectliy it. It is a pretty peer bulues and New Yerk society Is getting te be juit about as retteu as i:nallsh I ishienable society and that Is saying as mui h as can be said. PEBSOHAL. Umnhitr A St li.iv in's newepara, "Kud d.vgere," H en its way te New Yerk. Sknatek Dev Cvmekev will entertaiu the I armerV club nt his Washington rel rel deace nest Thuri-day. Walt Wiiitmin- was the jileased re cipient a low dajs age of a letter lrem the ioet'Jennsen beginning " Dear Old Man." Kt:v. Themas Iioehman, or Charleston, 111 , aged 7J jears, who preached the funeral sermon ever the rem ilnset Themas Lincoln, father of Abraham Lincoln, died en hatur. day. Coi.esnt. FitiNK A Bi rtn has just com cem pleted a life et It. K. Jamisen, the banker, which will makoeuool a series el sketches of tee livt el promlnent I'hiladelphlans, which he inlends shortly te publish. Mi-sA.nmi ll.t.M)n,, eldest daughtfr of Simtiel J. Itandali, will be married te ( harks Calvert Lancaster iu Washington en Tuesday. ISi.hep Spalding, or the Catholle diocese et l'eerla, 111., who is au uucle or the groom, will porterm the ceremony. Jeni:s ItedKns, a premineut merchant et Hojer's Kerd, died I'rlday at td. He was a dim-ter In the National bmk, treasurer or the Kevor's l'erd tilass Stock company, sec retaryerthe Iteer's lord Iren leundry cempauy, a member or borough councils aud borough treasurer. Rev. Jvon D. 7Kiim.Ne, or Jetlerden, lerk county, died en Siturday morning at his home, aged about fe years. He was a number et the Gettysburg class! or the Ito Ite formed churcli, and a lalthlul mlulster. He was para) zed some iears age, which lire, vented his ever sluce serving a charge, ,.i:V,u1t.M",nlJ',e-w,ul,0m liur prevln. clal l' ur through Kiiglami iu two or three wpeks, and will bu mppertcd by l'erbea lloblu-en. Having been seen with hlui in I arlsrecently the report was again started tllrti tllMVUMri, ti. I.. t..in.i " ....... . . ;, . '.; v "tuii. mis is aii surd, as the inan lias a channiug wile, of rtuuiu uu is try lenu. Mn. W. W. Mirittx nr iFr....n i. ... ...... ... ished the monument te trancis H. Key. w tinsn Ktnr Sn.ini.lM.I llm..... ....iA ...... ." meu, ami it is shortly te be jilaced iu l.eideu 'atepirkat fun I'ranclsce, It Is made of IlOIIlbll lrAprflnn la lllrt, a. i.ini. .. Miriueuuttd by a Ilgure of America bearing a Hag. q here Is n statue of Key, of heroic size, staled uuder an arch with elaberately can ed supporting pillar?, nud there are rollers en the pedestal, te wblch bread steps lead in. VKinu'ii new ojera "Otello" was produced Saturday night ut the 'Iheatre Delia Keala, Milan, llaly. The first, huceuil aud luurtli acts were received vritli oterms et plaudits, but thu third was less successlul. 'J'ne pg. thetlc Willow sougteuohed nil hearts. At the close or the opera Verdi was rep-aledly re called, amid deafening eheers, covered with w reatlis and garlanUs and finally escorted te his hotel by i in meiise crowds whose Mieuls of "Kvvlva Verdt" echoed through the city. HprnDg rroe Lowly 1.11a. rrem the rhllaaelpbla Times. Attorney Cleneral Klrkpatrlck rose from the ositlen of amallbeymtundant te hi blind futher, who sold aeaga In.L'aiten'i streets. Tka Mtlltu The war department h lale tieen en- Raited In collecllnn inferi thestrennthef the militia fore en-eTnf the Unltetl S la tea. l.etlern have Uen i -eiJt te theadu- Unt-generala el the states, nud nil the answers se far recolvej areeivoeuragltig. Tlie department Intends In the future te leek care- limy alter tliu Interests el the mllltla. as it Is In that direction tbogeM-riHiicnt will hue te leek ler protection iu thn event el w ir. 'II e appropriation for tlie tuaiiitetiame of the mllltla ler this j ear is snth. tuntly large te provide the lone with I -otter iiiius niidequli inentK. 'IherlllclaU lit the depiilineiit hiu wellsatlstied with the liu-ieiseel the iiillitlr. The reports for the vear itist ended show un Increase of about 10,000 lu the eigauled branch of the militia lorce ami marly a mil lion In the unorganized. There are new ev tr 91,000 mllltUmeu in a state ei thorough orgs ergs orgs nUttieu, and everT,tXH1.00i' men available for military serv Ice, The wsr dep-irtment Is alie gathering Information as te the la. ilitits pos. sessed tiy thodillereut raili i Is ier the trans portation of troops. lltuurti ltntlat Wlhiilii,tuii. VV I'uilogten, Del., Cerr. of Its i"uoie t'uti. This week the I'ennsyhauu, Umlngteu A Haltlniere railroad company will give out aeentraU for the building ifeur and a hair miles el double track from their line at IM. aware Junction, south et t''is lty. 'Iho new line Is te atlerd track for ttireucli rrelht, which Is new delayed here i widerably by the law limiting all trains t.i sti miles n hour within the city limits, lne new line will also touch a number el Important fac terles en the '-Seuth Side, ' i "f the t hri-tlana rlver.V where the ltaltlmure and Vminsyl vauU and the WllmlnKten A Nerth-ru re,ids already have excellent p sittens and riw-imies ier nanming ireigtiL i lie proposed short cut will run chlellv threuch msr-h aud ever that tract efthtsi.it whKh has been exempt lrem taxation ler ten ers alter the establishment of any industry that may 19 placed there. It will cre s the hri-tiatm river twice, an SOO feet span near Its mouth, and a MM root span two un.es hirtuer up the stream. It will be known a the Shellpet branch, luce It cresses and I illens that hts. tone stream In Its course. l'lNK-NKKUl.! II Mether Mature rati' lhelieset trees ina n -1 in urohe docs her .v itn VV ith needlei of the t-lue- 1 Ley are se long nnd li n 1 And oemetluies. In t tt I tc Th hse Ihelr thread c( i Ami thimbles made nt A it"i Jljyjie, , , AClf - n lr. llrcs ' Pellets 'i fie l.lvcr PUN" tsugar.ceated -. l illeus he.ulichr, sour stemal b, ticks Uy druggists. ail l.litlrt uu- -K k and and butnun at U,lb.x rer i Lveie and aggravi-ed ceuh a- anted by a ere chest. 1 -sn i-ed m. 11 CW1I mc-i uy n pi caesi, l "se i-t-u in. nun .III . Obtaining, ut I did, peedy re i-! JOHN ULOrr.lt p. rt-mnutli. V i Sa'is.tl5n Oil once trlej, a' i i r) .'teut- mere Are a Ten Dtiusijt Who care rueru te make i U'ga proBtenn werthles article thsn te wal lei ttie prosperity that ultimately results li i hue-i dealing rti'-ieate the men who, when i-ked for Donseu s Cibclne l'lutcr nltl receu maJ teme chesp anJ tra-hy subitltute or lm' itl n. ssylng It Is "iut as geed " Seiuetluic-t y ii deupanJ sell the miserable Imitation without reinaik, alie In? the customer te 'ippxe hw hai lien en t. It the valueless planter n rt t untd, Cheap lehn wlltay heiuakeu inUt.iie It uet. tie bus dene a geed stroke of buslm s X he puMlc are cautioned astalnst Jehn and 1 - tke lliyofiu lliyefiu lliyofiu ipectable druggists only. "1 nuiee ISinsen s plutcrhxs the "Three Sea 1 .l.msik aud the word " Capclne "cut lu i .-ititie leb; M.VV.S SfMClSL HuXlLSS. -lu Elinira (.V, V l.ilj. Mr 11 L Clarlc.3i)l K.Cllntim --Tet. ileilan a Hurdeek. lUoe'l Utter i au dmae I adiulie llest remedy for dyspepsia ii . world Keep hem-e supplied with It, lei-i. .11 u UiK.h run. drustst, 13 aud 133 n.h Juetn strtt.t. Lancaster. SlULOH'S VUKK will lu t It. V leUuie rr Croup, Whooping Cough a 1 L n.tlils. saleby H. U. CecuraD, lJm(s ji, .Se 157 :etth Queen street. The Traellug Sileiuu Is an Irreslatable fellow, bi .. I il ..t atnrlts, IdKcs, courage, self ajmrati' sna .ii. llu I. very taking withal. Hunt 1 I 1,,'trrs are a very taking medicine th. i mi en hiiB, and ure told eery where 1 i -l.- tiy u n Cochran, druiriiUt, 157 and . ntu t,-iet.n street, Lancaster. SHILOll'S CATAUKIt KhMKlir-a i.ulv cure ler Catarrh, Olptherla, and Ci.iher Meuth, rer sale by II. 11. Cochran, tiimf0-ut, e. 137 .Nerm Uaettn street, lie Carrful of the lUliie. II lour chlldrnnare thrtatemd nh itouper ai threat difficulty, app y u lew drops et Ihemut' ttlflTle Oil. It U th nicest medl medl tiueter thu little ones e Li"if rer sale by II II Cochran, druggist, i ; ai I til .North Quteu street, Lancaster. "Sly Grandfcihei s Llutk.' VV as ence a very popular i-ur, but like miny ether entlmental tunes It 0..su t tar well Or. TTlemeii' Eclectric O.l v It ear It will weara.iyull aches, sprains, sail pains, and le- Fisy its purchaser a hundred i i.il ter alu by I. IS. cecliran, drngglat, , , uud iw .North Uueen sticet, Lancaster. MLKKPLKSS NIOHTS, n.ai1 niNerable by that terrible cough, bbllehsi iret,the remedy rer you. rersale by Hi U. CiK-hrD, Druggist, .Ne 1J7 .North Queen street. 2-Blg Thlees-; I'yspepsll and debility are two blgtbleies the cneji in and steal our health and comrert belorewo knew It. Let cs put a step te their lniu-lem wltha tirtttloef Jiunt rk Hioeit Jlateri tnbu hadat any drut;aterii r r sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 1ST and 1JJ North Queen street, Lancaster. CATAItltU CUKKII. health and sweet briith secured, by Shlleh's Catarrh Liuiedy I'rice 60 cunts. Nasal Injector free, t or haIe by a. 1). Cochran, Druggist, Me. 1SJ North Queen street. Worked Wutuiern. " Jl y daughter was v ery b id oil en account of aceldaml pain In her lungs Dr. VAeiuil' i'c lectrtc Oil cured her In twenty tuur hours. Unu of the boys was cured et horuihieut Ibis medi cine has worked wonders In our family " Alr.ia Plckney, Lake iHbepar, N V ler talu by It II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and in .North Queen street, Lancaster. roil DVSI'Kl'SIA and Liver Cemplatnt, you hsve a printed guarantee en elery bottle el bhl bhl ileh's Vluiltzer. It neverfalU tecuie. or sale by il. 11. Cochran, Druggist, .Ne. U7.NerthQaeen street, A itenuukable (l.i.i.l jian l he who attends te thocemloit of his lainlly and will net let his little one eiitli-r nltliHttVc nltliHttVc tten of tbe Threat and Lunm, whereby their 111 es mav be endangered, but k he should at all times give them thatseveielirn remedy, Kemp's Ibilsam. Price SO cents and 11 Trial nit rte horsalebyll.il. Cochran, drugget, 1J7 .North Queen street. () WHY WILLOU cough hen hhlteh's Cure will give Immediate relief. I'm u le cts , se cts , and II, rer sale by ,11. Ii. Cechian, UrugulsL Me. ltfMorUiniieeniinxn. BK imOWN'8 HOUSEUOLD PANACEA, Is the mesteffectl ye Fain Destroyer In the werld1 Will most surely qnlcken the bleed whether tiken Internally ec.,ppllid estemully. and thereby mere certainly UKLikvk Vain. whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It ta warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain in U.0 Bide, hack nr ilewnts, fore lhreat, Uneumatlsm, Toethaclw and ALL ACUKS, and Is The Great Uelierer of 1'aln " llliO WM'd 110U8KUOI.D 1'AN AC1-. " should be lu every family. A Ui&spoentul el the Panacea lu a tumbler of hrt water Iswceu-ncd, If or. farred.l t-kkun at endtlme, wUl UUKAK CI" A culm. aii)ta a bottle. tnM.lytii.w.Ar TIIK ItKV. OKO. II. THAI Kit, el Uouiben Ind , says : " lteth myself and wttn uv,n our llvt a teBllll.uirs CONSUMPTION CUKK." roraale by il . IS. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen stroeL MOTIlKttSI MOTI1KB3II MOntKKSIII Are you disturbed at night and broken of i enr test by a sick child antferlng and crying wltn the excrucLitlng pain of cutting teeth T if e. go at ence and get a bottle of sirs. WINSLOVV'B UUX1I1NO 8VUUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon iti thern Is no mistake about It. Theio is uet a mother en earth who has ever ued It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate tie bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relit 1 and health te the child, operating llte urnilc. it la perfectly sulu le use in all ceses, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prut Option of eAm el the eldest and best female physicians In the United uutvs Beld everywhere, aseenua hottJe. inaysi.tyaU.VV.Hw A H, KOSKNHTI51N, A BARGAIN. Owing te the close of the rail and Winter Hen. son, 1 have purchased one mere piece el these elegant Heavy Dark lilue KnglUh Cheviots, at a reduced price. They were our bestseller, and sold at a&ue, and have reduced thorn te the low figure efriicu. Made and trimmed elegantly, and above all, a m-rlect flu A. U. UO"KNHTlW, Fine Tailoring Hflerui Qutsm it. MMOIOAU Atui.opiiuue3 reuimuTilaTrrsSr RUSH ING TO DEATH In thantteinpt te wlm the Migata VVhltlpwd ltaplils U no numi rvikless or dangerous than totrtile nlthdlei-u which each da) xecuiesa stumger bold and Inatens the end efllle. That Il fr."l vlly triui et itnmiuatim, neiiialKla, ul alien und ueiieus headache, which though Isir haps slight nt ttrst ate ettrt-iuely dingereus, midstiudll) nee n us u flttucr gtlp until stlRU the agony Is unenduruble and sudden death brings rtllet lliedleae t.m be t ured by thiu'n el Athto Athte Athto pheros whutf, In coumc.len with Athlopheros fills, nei t ills w lieu propetlv uied Head the follenlng limn these n he have tested tt. t.A Mewart, NoMeu, Pa:, my : ' Athlopho Athlepho Athlophe toa ln sued my inelhni lite I.xjt spring toot the I.. jt phjslclms Ii the county said she timid net live te months. ihe had been helpless for tt jeir, hut te be lilted etT and en the bed, limbs alt drawn out et shape, cetdi con tracted, flesh sons te the touch, could net be lilted or touched nlthoiitscieamlngaleud, The serentss alt gene, thu cerdt i.lated. appetlte geed, and gaining every tlav, and 1 think a lew uiem bottles 111 cure her," New Hal en, Conn. I hid thn nctirilgli for thre months In iny tiee. Went te the doctor he gxvn lue some medlclue te take Internally and a ptvpaiatlen 0! chloroform te put en the outside, but It did net de any geed. Could net sleep night or day. Hud snBered no much and se long that 1 a. ntialdtt would diliutua ifiy. Was told te tiy Athlopheivs by a pirty It had cured et the rheumitlsm. Alter taking part eta bettle the piin Hit it-it as by ma,le. and uew 1 am well, with uet i tgu of neuralgia about me. .Mauie Disrruiii, It, Hudsen St. livery druggist should keep Athlophems and Athlopheros rills, but where they cannot be beiuht et the druggist thu Athlopheros Ce., Me. 11! VI all strcst. Ne lerk, will send either (car riage pitd) en receipt of regular nrice. whlrh tilUVper bottle Ier Athlopheros and 50c for I'Uls. rer llier and kidney disease, dyspepsia. In. digestion, weuknres, nerieus deblllty, diseases el Hiiistu, constipation, headache. Impute blsl, .te , Athlopheios Puis tue uucuuaJetL (el. leed 15 UKl MATlsVI. XV A Creaking Hinge Is dis- and turns rant, until oil Is applied, after vNfclih It meies f utly. When the mints, or hinges, of the bed are s-UlIened and tntlamed 1y Uheuumtlsui, thev c tnnet int moved ltheul timing tt-e most eiirintatlng tnlns Avers vtrsap.ri'lt, t y its nitlnn en the bleed, relieves this tendtiNMi, aad K-teres the Joints te cmxl working order Aers iirsaparliln has ettetted, In eurcltv. "J".1'". ,'"' " 'u ksble tints, number of whttn Itstrled the itTortsel the uiest experienced phisliUns Wen tt tnit-s.tr, I could glte the names of manyln.lH ulul-whe biiebeencurtd l tiiklni; this uiedu lne In my own cue It his fitalni nerktd wnudet-.ieltevlng meet Rheumatism, anei being troubled with It for ear. In this, and all nt I ei diseisesmising from Impure bluetl. iheielsmirtiutd) wlthwhlthl uim lualnted, thttair.iiisuihrellel8s Ajer's e trsapartlla. -11 Lisitiute, Jl. I) , ltaltltuere, Md Aer s s-arsapirliti cured me of Went and libfuuialisiii, when nothltwe'se would It has eiadtc.ittd eiery ttace of iltseae ireui my jy-lem-n 11. short, Manager Hetel nclment, 1 ewelt. Miss. " 1 was, timing many menthi, a sufferer fiem chrtmlc Kheuuiatlsiu Iho disease iillli trd inn ertiltuslv. In spue of all the remedies 1 could Ond, until I lormnenced using Ar's Sar-at a rUl i. 1 took teiertl bottles or this prepanitlen. unit was speedily resteu-d te health J. rreim. ludeiK-udente, V a. Ayer'sSarsaparilla, Prep-iiedly Mr 1. C AyerACe, Lewell, Muss, sold b k.1 l'i ifcl-ls. Price II slxbettfes.il, 15-teIt TJaKLEV MALT WillbKY. PERRINE'S PC UK DAKLEV MALT WHISKY. DlspEp;jiA1i1i)!,,ESTi0,,-Rnij aiWMtlrl( dUeasescan be entire! cured by It, HALAU1A Is completely eradicated Irem the system by Its use. l'KKUl.Nb'd PUUE 11AKLEY HALT W1I13K1 levlves the energies of these worn with excessive bodily or menuu effort. It acts as as At EUUAUD against exposure In tha wet and ngorens weather. stsf-TAKE part of a wlneglasstul en veur ar. rival home alter tbe labors of the day and the same iuantlty betere your breakfast, being cueinicuiy pure, ii celumellas itself te the med. leal pretension. WATOH TBE CABEL. Nene genuine unless beeilng the slgnalute of the arm en tl.e label. M. a J. S. PERRINE, NO. 37 NORTH FRONT ST., I'lltLAUKLl'HlA. septtl-eineedA uuuuMuimt. AT WI ANT'S. CHEAP AND GOOD, three pounds isest rrench Prunes, sic j three pounds best llalslns, 'iic; four pounds Geed s.tiniiis, .mj , nmr (Njuuus untiu nice, iK. rrlCO or lour, B-.-C , 77C uc , Klc , file . Me. and 13a ter euartcr. Our High Grade Coffees speak for uicuijcitcs. s cu Bf us a tritu eruer. OEO. WIANT, Ne 113 West King Btreet, au'.iMvd T BOHSK'M. THAT Pure Sugar Table Syrup AT10LK.VT3 PKUQUAItT, HOW IT GOES' if ou h iv e net tiled II, (.Ivelt utilal. New About Canned Cern We have the Win. I'cnn brand, Scans forts tenU; the 1 ell's at 10 tents; the Hiker's at 11 cents the Wlnslew at II cents. New for the three llnest brands In the market: The Mew Hrop, the Paris, and the Pride or Maine; the three last me the finest com In the market; mere corn In the can j sweeter aud superior lu ei ery respect. Ihuje sell at 16 tents, or lt.75 per dozen lielillewnr Apples. Valencia aud rierlda Oranges, White Crapes etc. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING BTREET, LANCASTEU. 1'A. rlclephone Connections (JoetUDelireied. IIUUHI. 1887. 1887. VALENTINES SATIN AUT fiOUV K.NlaS. IlKAUTirUI, DF.S10N8. 1'ANaV HANDKEItCHiar-HOLUEIt. lla.MJTAl.N'TKD SACHETS. LACK VALKNXlNE'l. Lare Ashertmenl. iew Frives. AT THE bOUKhlOltE Or" JOHN BAER'S SONS, N03. 15 A 17 NOUTII fJUKES bTUHBT. MABKLKYH "YARA. BEAUTIES" Clear filler Havana rive Cent Cigar, la recommended te levers of a Oenulne Havana Cigar. At MAEKLET'S, "Tellow Frent," trenutrty Uuiuaa'ii ccurauxw. UrllsLlAMMUM tt KOSTKR. I'oiiiniuuiralleu by 'l'e?.ihene. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. That Sharp Knife COMPETITION And a determination te be up with the TIMES will neeessltata out closing out eeral lines et (.cut's Fine llanil-Mude SHOES AND GAITERS At a price that will pay the buier te lay by ler luturouse Theranttoef sites lu lheepartlcti lar lines Is at present nemplete, but the prices at which they are marked will surely take thorn fist, se IntendlnK purchtisets should makeun early selection. Iheieaiu 168 PAIRS. Regular Selling Price, $6.00 and $7.00. THE PRESENT PRIOE, $5.00. -erVLES- Butten, Congress aud Balmoral. A LAUUh ASSOKlMtNl Ol Ladies' and Children's Thread Stockings, G AND 10 CENTS. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St., LANCASTEU, 1'A. UUVBMMVMM1BHIHU HUUV. c ALL AND SKE THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Llght ; UeaU them all. Anether Let of CHEAP OLOUKS forUea and OU sleven. THE) " PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING AND ItUliUKU CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Ileata them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out tha cold. Step rattllnK of windows. Exclude the duit. Kecpeut snow and rain. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt madelna plylnn It, Can b Utted anywhere -no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or hiink a cushion .trip U the most perfect. At thu bteve, Heater and iiange Stere -or Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 534 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEU. PA. w M. A, K1KKKKK. ALIJDH U. UKKK KIEFFER & HERR, -DEALKU1) IN-! WOULD CALL Hl'EClAL AT1ENTIONT3 Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TllOy.N. V.) STOVES, UE4TERS. FURNACES AND RAN6ES. We ak no one te run any risks with "rUL. LEU A WAUUEN'n" Uoedi. We Kuarautee them te give Satisfaction. As a UeaUsr" TIIK SPLENDID "has no rival, beln a thorough het baae, no part of this stove remains, cold, evei y inch et It radiates heat. As a Smaller and Cheaper II eater the"UHlUHT DIAMOND " has established Itaeif In the front ranks. The merits el the "3l'LKNDlD"and"liUIOIH DIAMOND " consist In Beauty of Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust, no (las and Kconet et fuel. aVCall ana examine for yourself. 40 EAST KINO ST., (orreaiTi ceukt ueubi.i Udw watch mr. w ATCHE8. Watches, Clocks Chiiiis and Jevelrj at leaf than auction prices until January 1, 1887. iuk iei et niuHi, ic. amel Bitfin, waitnam I Aurera for wnicn I au Bele Aueut), and ether rirst-Claas Watches: neat watch and Jewelry MepainnsT. srt Correct lima bv TahMrrmnh flail, nnlv place In city, L. WEBER, INK ett Qatwlt, Ktsvr Pean-. B. B. uepet. Heusemrnisbing Goods ! ..-. MArmnmm uvinm. lAH.HTtiA rftRJfMIlI.KKaVll.L! Cars liUin Vin.VM.I'iir1"'!.4. " -W V- w ana te en a. m.. na l-en. i en, m ,na , a, n w 'Mn!i0nUa,!lK!r,aln,.AUCMter l '. rer Chlckfes at 7.a a. in. and 1 Itu ui. TttAINB LItAVKCOI.UMIIIA ES! l",n,,n t MO . iu , 1J.HS and J.e n. tr. rer l-ebanen at W.ss and SLW p. tn. TUAIN8LltAVgUAKll VILLI Fer Lancaater at n. and 7.U a. tn. and IU r. ta rer Heading at B.M a, in. and t.ii p. ? r' m rer Lvliaimn at S p. m. v wn,i'KfiVK K.,NU l'KT(laneater,i for UmdliiR at 7.30 a. in., 1 itn and ttsttpT nu rer Uu vrr y I ly at a. tu., I M and 8.S) p. iu. .l.;Ki"c ' ,,'Nl!'tt'',-':T(ljiiicaster, Jer tetidltiK at 7.10 a. uN i .wm.B 1i p. in. rer Lebanon at .7 a. in., tiW and en p. tn. ier Utmrryvl llnat .n..iia. in.. .M mid s.l p. in, e, ..T,'.AN?,'KAV,C I.KHANON. Fer l, Anceater at 7-.M a. in., til . and 7 Se r. tn. rer uarryllte at 7:20 a.m. i.s". bumiiaFThaiiib. tua1n8 lkavk ukad1nu rer I Ancaster at 7.'A) a. ui. and .U) p. m. rorguarnvllleattuup. tu. TUA1NB LKAVK UUAHIlYVILLt rer Lancaster, Lobmon and ltuidliiKat7.10a.u TRAINS LKAVK Kt.NW ST. (Unciuitflr.) rerUradlUK and Lebuncn at S.W a. in, and W B p. liu rer guarryvtlle at a w p. m. TUAINS LEAVE ritlNCK ST. (1 ancasler.J rerJtS.Mlln" vna "-obanen and 8.1C a. in. and 1.0 P. tn. rer guarryvlllnat p. m. v.. . THAINS LKAVK LK1IANON. Fer Lancaster at 7 vt a. m. and 3.18 n. m. rorguarrj-vllleatSUii. m. rer oennootlon at Ceiumuta, Marietta J nne Hen, IjincnsUtr Junction, Mnnheliu, llemtlns and U'Uiueu, sen time Utiles at all stations. A. al. WILSON. SuDerlnUindenL PKNNHYl.VANlAKAILUOAlHOHh.U UI.E. In etlect Imm June li,ls. Trains mil Hbejibtsb and Itttvaandarrlm at Philadelphia as follewa i """ WKSrWAKD. I'aclflc Kxpri-stt.,.,, Nuws Kxpiessf Way 1'assenirert Mall train via ML Joyl NaiMalllntlnl ...... Niagara Express Hanover Accent rast Line) rrederlck Acceut Lancuster Accein .... Ilarrlslmrir Accem... CelutiihU At-coin .... Harrlsnurst Eipre-ts. Western hxpruss)..,, KASTWAUD. rhlla. Kipruss) Feal t.Ini'l HarrtsIiuiK Express . Lancaster .Vccum or Columbia Acietu.... BsiAAhore Kxttress Philadelphia Accem Sunday Mali. Hav Express! ... ..'i',,v'' Leave I'hlladulphla. Lancaster 11-Ji p. in. i-3 n. m. w a. in. e a. m. .mitt. in. e3i.i. 7a.ia tu. ji. M vln Columbia Aa. in 7. W a. m. tt-.tsi n, m. la Columbia 9M a. m 11 fie a. m. loin, in via Columbia i te p. m. via Mt. Jey., i.-flp. in. . 1 1 ! in. n . n. I tu it. in. 7 50 p. Ill 7 10 p. m. il Hit. ui. Irrtrn at I'hlla. a e p in. 9 41 p.m. Ltiave Lancaster. 1 J a. nt, 6-03 a. m. e 10 a jii. 8 M it. in. i'i. iu, 11 Up. in. Ltd i. m. 5 en p. in. 4 IV 11. 111. I IV a. tn. iSt. in. tti-jea. m. via Mt Jey II !. tn. 3 15 p. in, Step in. l p. in. 1 se p. Ill, lUrrtslmrg Accem f 15 p. in. The Lancaster Aerntntnttalittlnii i..vi irrrti. HUP. 111. Darn at 3.10 p. m. and arrives at Lancaster at tJJ p. m. The Marietta Accommodation leaves Ceium btaate Wa.in.andrttathHsMaj1etUatt.AS. Alse, leaves Columbia at 11 .5 a. m. aud 1 M p. m . rnachlntr Marietta at liui and tw. Leaves Marietta al 3a p. in. and arrives al Columbia nt SM also, leaves aliiJS and arrives at sX The lerk Accommodation leaves YlirletUiit 710 and arrtvea at ltncMdnrnltitUcennectlUsr with HerrlshurK Eipre.s at j 10 a. tu, The Frederick Accoiir.iie.1 itlnn, west, connect In at Lancaster with Fast Line, wtwt, ati p. m.. will run through le Frederick. The Fiederttk Accommodation, eaajt, leaves Columbia at IZ.JS and rverJies Lancaster at 11 M p. m Hanover Accommodation, wcit, ceiineclinn at Lancaster with M warn Kipnt-s at t--iO a.m, day. u. s uu uuuuu mj iiuuuvur. uiujy, except sun rm ast Llnta. wesL en Suttdne. when flitirv wUlstepat DownlUKtewu, Ceals svlllit, 1'arkes- burv, ML Jey, Ellrabelbliwti and MlddleUiwn I f he only trains which run dullv. tin HtinAaw the Mall train wusl mns bv way of Columbia. J. It. VV OOD, tteneml Paaseuirer Aitunt. C11.V.1. K. PUUI1 t.tmenil Manager. rVMtilTUUK. WUKNITUKH WAKintUOMM iiuv leunarsbF a i-aih or these Felding Dress Pillows. CALL RAUL! Al HotTeieier's Furniture Warerooms. They are the nlee-sl ttilm; out and we have lust received another let el them. QtJ BlAaT KING BTRHJET. AyiUMVl.K'ri IL'RMl'L'KK SIOHK. HEADQUARTERS V -KOll- Furniture. Eiu'niture. If toil want iinv FUUNlTUUK mi or the ceiufni;8prlnK tall mid eiaiuiuii my sleck wlllniidlllaiKeand well suit cted. ion GOOD WOltK. LOW F1UCES. i-l'artles wanting full outfits aie especially Invited te call, ' ' WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Oerner Beat King aud Duke 8t,, LANUAHTKU, PA. senuS-lydAJWinw TTKINITHH'S KUHNITUUK DKI'OT. HEINITSH'S A Furniture Depot, N03. 27 ds 29 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCAblhll 1'A. AND feOVlF.lllINll AIIOIIT 1IIK lMMUNBE STOCK THAI' 11 bll'JVVN lllf.UK. Chamber Suits, All Weeds, 73 te tee. Prices ranging tieni 113 tef0') per Butt, Tarlnr Suits, 30 te (U ralteins, rnnKlnu In ptlce from III) te f.ij. Lounges from H te M each. Couches from I1) te 175 each. Weed and Marble Tables llein 11.71 telW Ce each. Extension Tables, I) te IX) each. Chairs, per half dez ,11.73 te Ml. We will continue te kIve yen an Insight Inte our stock as It la and also thu prlct . We have the laigesl vuiluty of gcetts te he found In this section, and our pilcrsare aewu where they will speak ter themselves, Tite goods stand en tlieli own merits. Heinltsh's Furniture Depot, NOS.slA SOUTH (jUKKN Bllthh I', LANCASTEU, 1'A. QONTKACTOH AND BUlIsUKK, QEOROE ERNST, OABl'KNTKH, CONTIIACTOK UUILIicu -v "& 'lkSMm&, .? . ,uj&&m&L. EpA cjte'Wj.V.)..'.'jl Vn , r-3 -4-gf-iJ ,$& ;,-. fu &,:Slft,f&&$&
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