Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 14, 1887, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Mif
l"iOT?H
rPi'Wi
-!--? "-;
glsWll!llSilBsjBgfl
ni
S
lii
L'SmSmim.
aL-uaaWlM S " J l
, Wkhr lotelligeneer
MIN! WUNUOAV MOftNIN.
SW '
lIUItMKSMem. ttw e ,
it will WW issaess imm cr
timmiTMnHni
i M essjsrwr. ui iwnmioei mjttess
lawinwimiuni.
nMIWifraMM
XTMM VKmVUQWXQWR,
Lancaster, Pa
XttnttattaJnttMflw.
WIAXOAMU. HBBUABY It. 1887.
MUTT-
&!.
akeYsir Ckslce.
ik'freatmanyet our readers drslroeur
Mte whattnelr YOte snenid be en
iiaatteret the proposed lncrease of the
r Mat for water and sewerage improve-
W hesitate te take the response
ret givmgtucta advice, because it is
E wholly clear te our own minds what
t tot of the citizens should be. We ere
I satisfied that the water and sewerage
of the city need impreremsnt,
ttbat such Improvement can only
!.;ted by increasing the debt; since
it seeded cost should net be paid out
l tM annual revenue. The cost is for the
tot posterity, and there is no reason
Jfj wa should be heavily taxed new te
i1 the whole of it.
i"Wa are entirely in favor of such expend i-
l ana of such debt Increase as is needed
kWOBemlcally and properly improve the
r supply and the sewerage system of
ifjiy. The debt increase for such pur-
I will be paid out of the revenue from
l.laspreveaaent and from the increased
et taxable property ; se that there
Id fea'ne burthen from the debt even
ifteaterity.
It ia just as clear te us that the
r must be wisely expended te be ben-
t and te be free from onerous burthen
i the tax-paying citizens.
- for this reason we cannot advise that it
Voted at the election te-morrow. A sur-
rijet tee members of the new councils
law inspire us witn proieuna cenu-
in the wisdom which they
11 bring te the consideration of
.' Snrnstnn'ltnr nf thU fnntV A
Z, - -
liafgeBieaoneaiuraay, we nave in our
; confidence in the present mayor, a
I assurance that a powerful brake will
pt upon the possible unwise legisla
ter councils ; but It Is hardly fair te
r upon him the great responsibility of
: what will be claimed te be the
at of the people at the polls.
Brvv The plans for the proposed improvements
iff aoeald have been considered and settled
M wtiinnHa RfifVirEa IKaw nafresl frm ll,.
:'""""" """ ""' me
msepia ine money te make them, we
ddthen have voted intelligently. We
) that this would be the wisest course
i even new. The money asked for
I beexpended until the plans for the
nave been perfected, and when
te done a special election may beheld
I tee opinion of the people upon a
of the money. It Is a geed rule.
k In doubt about the propriety e!
anywueg, net te ae it; and these who
I the advisability of placidly cenCdlnz
Councils the scheme for improving the
r and sewerage systems, will err, if at
IUpen the safe side, in voting against
increase of the debt. Having such
ourselves, we propose te se vote :
i we have no censure for these who have
: confidence in the city rulers, and
i;'ahall rejoice if their wisdom is vindi-
Iby the result.
'"ii
ftSS' St. Yalentlee's Day.
I is St. Valentine's day. Instead of
a bad little Cupid with a sweet smile
overshadowing umbrella, he comes
I war with the frost in the air. But m
tee same kindly heart' as et vere.
p' love-sick swains te-day will repeat
;i-aucieui unu uver-new meae or
rthelrpasslen for their r9npp.H
rDtikineas.
Valentine day is net what it was
i-Themas Carew sang :
, .r.'Stre me mere love, or mera disdain.
lm i- Ihm torrid nrttrn fmrnn .nnn
t ' jBrlnir eqaal cue Inte my pain ;
h. tf- Xhutemparataetrorilimetieae,
I'W.MWHH UU UAilUCBUilV.
r )t u chiefly given ever te the smaller
MM his caricature. Tuce anonymous
rre often used as vehicles for the
f off of a geed deal of exceedingly
r spite. And very often in the rude
tore and ruder doggerel there is
Ithlng se pointed at soma personal
s or peculiarity that it carriM n
i?h& few years age there were some of
toaues ana doggerels that were really
dub, -dui new they are nothing but
are the weaknesses nf human
f0.t The ether slde of the picture Is
,wi joek upon, wuetner me ex-
let tokens is card, banner, picture,
i." or flowers is a neint immaterial.
Iglrer is the great secret te be learned.
f tie character of the gift Is te thedls.
inating maiden nearly always au easy
t te the name et the sender.
Oar Strikes.
gh a series of careful and elaborate
Uradstrcrti' have reaehed the
let 17 .280.000. as tlmtntnl ml f
Ktttti Sew Yerk strike i from .T,inimrv
taTabwyie,"
rtua uires mUUoes were bst by labor
ssgtw ui ai laing mta, or men forced te
work because et the strike; 700,.
were lest In Increased p.k ne
U00 loot te shippers and steam-
sets; aa3,3eu,oeo total less te
klHSP. . ew Yerk. Thede Thede
teaNMMatle trade of the pert U
"yifwwiin te have beeu
mmmruuw' basal en their
semwt -OM MtsKtlM the
r that tn.
WW taOaliU,ar.u.
Us-aV 9 -rfwiVHir .. a" TTssl" I
mm1mmtktU aWiW OSki I
tlrtr
wtHnet
R .there E
work.
tvUiaftUM fas sale peace
Mace note
lilHl sd wur wt terrible, ae It will In
Uem nak strikea Biore rare, and when
11 4ocewe, store prekmged Med bitter.
Xew tar art like the win of early ages,
tNurbarew and unreasonable, but both
tldeaar finding by degrees their strength
Mi. weakness. CaplUl la conceding point
by point the rights et labor. Laber Is
learning that while attacking monopoly It
oaaaet establish a monopoly et "- own
The golden mean will be found in time,
but we must expect te pay a golden price
for It, and no counting of the cost can pre
Tent the struggle of opposing forces.
Let both sides reason calmly and be sure
they are right. Let both be firm but net
stubborn, self-confident but net selfish,
and the better adjustment et labor matters
will net long be delayed.
A model valentine present would be a
subsciipUen te the Iktellieknckr.
Tub Harrlsburg ratrie t leeks quite chipper
In the new drees or type It appeared In this
morning. It always has en lighting clothe
for the Democracy, and docs well In every
contest
It is the custom et tbeee newspapers with
metropolitan pretensions te announce te what
they deem their lesser light In the Journal
Utle world la the beginning of each year that
wey are insaing up their exebange Hits and
that If the aforesaid lesser light wants te ex.
change It will have te agree te a number of
conditions, the chler or which Is a large-sited
pun or the metropolitan auunilng Journal.
This frailty Is well hit oil In the following
from the Litrebe Advance;
We are making up ear exchange list and If
the large dalles will publish Ireni one half
te two oelums of our prospectus, three times,
uc.. iu icnums uinuer, mu can alien lien te
It in a ten line notice, set in Italics at the head
of the editorial columns, we will then con
sider that they deserve a place en our list
and will accordingly place them thereon.
However, we must a-k that these who wish
te avail themselves et this ener will notify us,
otherwise wemaybeoTercrewded. lirettiren,
thislsaspeclmenofeur monumental gall, but
we don't propose te be beaten for exclusive
nets. We are always ready (e meet the ether
nineacj. eauers iitiriy ana we w ill conse
quently swep papers with any of etn, even
up.
m r
Vern for the best men, net ier ruttr, lu af
fairs municipal.
m m t
Warren, Pa , is a thriving town in which
(322,000 per year Is paid by themaauf4:turers
te their G33 empleyes,
A Mir, has been reported favorably by the
Judiciary committee at Harrlsburg making
two-thirds of the Jury sutUcient te acquit or
convict and abolishing the question of
unanimity. There la much te be f aid en both
aides of this question. One of the best results
of the twelve requirement is the thorough
discussion that is apt te result wcere each
Jurer has the pewera of a veto, or powers
greater than these of a veto. Ue la thus made
quite sure of a hearing from his brother
Jurers, and his censorship ana criticisms are
often productive of the very best results. In
capital cases there should certainly be
unanimity before a man'a life is taken.
The men who don't vete te-morrow don't
deserve te have votes.
The Londen correspondent of the New
Yerk Sun writes an Interesting letter about
the pedigree of Charles Stewart Parnell, the
great Irish leader. One or the lalter's earliest
known ancestors wai a peer parson who be
come a madman after the death of his beau
tiful wife. Anether became Baren Cbn Cbn
gleten and he, tee, becsme insane. lie had
te be watcbed continually, and when one
day his guard was momentarily out of tight,
he sent a bullet through hia brain. The
brother et this suicide was grandfather of
Charles Stewart Parnell. Ills lather in
herited many of the mental trails of
their stock, and his miiUncbely dovelepcd
into pulmonary consumption. Other mem
bers of the same generation are noted for
oddity net ameuutlng te mania, but consti
tuting them a curious study ter the genealo
gist. One of their peculiarities la net te live
tegeuer aiter the common mode of families.
It is ene of the popular sayings that two
Parnells are never te be found together.
The erratla conduct of Mrs. Parnell, the Irish
leader's mother, has long been the subject of
comment Ana new, it is said, Parnell him
self Is beginning te lese his enersyasthe
result of melancholia developed during his
confinement in Kllmainham Jail. Per the
sane et me isle, new sidly in need of friends,
It Is te be hoped that this lulormatlea is in
correct. Will the vest pocket voter forget te wear
his est te-morrow 7
PERSONAL.
Kate Field will seen go te Salt Like City
and lecture en "Mormenlsm."
..D?-?I?.KlIerK,!'s taught all but 31 of
the 1,26 Williams College graduates.
ItV. Frank Bcrss and Daniel Clraham
quarrelled en the plue thrw) mllea north of
Danville, Ky., and Urabam shot and killed
Hums.
KEPnKSESTATIVJJ UltsTAND WaSOUO of
thohentsat the congressional dinner te the
Gridiron club in Washington en Saturday
night.
KtanT Rev. William Mercer Green,
for the past Jerly years bishop of the Episco
pal diecese of Mississippi, died in Vicks.
burg en Sunday. Tne sad Intelligence cast a
gloom ever the city, the deceased being unl
versally loved by the peeple irrespeotive of
cteei or nationality.
Eljsiia W. Davis, breva brigadier gen gen
eral of the United Slates Volunteers, and ex
pretiident of the btate Senate, dlel Sunday r r r
ternoen at hu residence, in Philadelphia,
from enlargement of the liver. The deeeaseu
had been in ill health tr.r uvamii ... ,.
and wascenflned te bis bed since December!
GLAnsreNE says : "Ter the last twelve
months I have been telling the CeulMi and
the Scotch and the Welsh that their Parli.i.
ment will continue paraljzsd and lis bust bust
nessbe neglected until It settles the IrNh
question. ! he Scotch and Welsh tHIeved
fiiat, but the Soulhern English did net Im
Hove it, and they Htoppel tue way. They
will pay heavily for the delay."
Ex-Governer St. Jehn address! a tem
perance meeting u xew Verk Sundav after
noon. In the course of his remarks lib li re
ported te have said : I have been unable
tesay bad things aga'nst even a Nhw Yerk
saloonkeeper. I can't find it In my heart te
abuse emau who is engaged In h lawlul bus.
lness. 1 cannot distinguish morally between
hm and these- who mike the laws and Ht
him sell rum, nor between htm and these
who make the laws ; rwtween him aud the
eburcb doaeon who votes ler men who make
such laws. They will all be bunched togethor
en Judgment day. The Almighty won't
bother te try them separately, and tuey will
all be put te the name puelanmen'."
J. n. Whitely, a wealthy young man.
was te marry Miss MaryC. Moere, or Pitta
burg. The guests and minister wre in
walling wh6n it was announced that be had
been arrested ler stealing some geld peui.
He was dressed In his wedding rlothes, unci
had 200 In hh pocket. Miss Moerp, when
told the story of Her lever'a disgrace, calmly
removed her weddleg olethea and laid them
away. The guests were dismissed. Wcitely
bad prepared a fine reidenw, which was
tttteduu in the costliest style, for the ic cap
tion or his bride. The aflatr has made n great
sensation, 'the general impression is fiat
Whitely had suddenly geno crazy. Helms
disappeared, and fears are entertalued ler his
salety.
Leepold Beichmark a physician by pre.
feasieu, but chiefly a miser In practice, la
dead In New Yerk. It was Heleliuiark's
scheme te write te all the concern that ad
yertlsed nutritious things lu the medical
journals for sjwclrnen bittlta or package..
As bis name Is In the list et regular pricll.
tleners, his request were Ireely granted
the mere se as he amid that he mfm riut
wiweav niMsiaM aw tn bbssti aravtsss
hi ail fnrsas ef saedieaMea l tee fermsataueaa
of milk called keamyaa" from rival
seaket, and a great variety of ten kw baas d
en quinine and. wlea, Theee had been his
(Bala subsistence aad they may have killed
him, for he died of a gasttle disease,
t t. i
A Hint te Sewing Olrlh
JTifUerj Inttlltfftnctr:
maty Chicago sawing girt have fermeil a
ce(enitlve clothing inanu factory, lis aim
Is te better the condition of its members by
rurnUhlng work directly te the wholesale
houses lestead of werklug for contractors at
small wages. The girls say that their em
ployers have never shown a disposition te
deal fairly with them, and It anally occurred
te some of them te start a factory of their own
and manufacture clothing Independently or
the contractors Atreadya uuuiber of the
wholesalo dealers have proiulsed te give
them their work.
The abet e Is n blut te our sewing gtrla and
widows. The location of Ltucastcrls near te
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Ualtlniere'a
great wholesale clothing localities, and our
girls ute as smart as Uhlcii;e girls, llesldes
wobave a number of rich maiden ladles who
would like an opportunity te assist their
poorer sitters In a noble enterprise. The
Beard of Trnde will assist In a building and
in making It a success; '
m
A LtriNO VAUiNTl.Nf.
I coiled upon the maid te day.
Whose name 1 wish te change te mine,
Prepares with tender speech te say
et0 that would lve her, sans dlal,
A living Valentine.
1 took this method te repair
Mg'.ccU " Lcs cenvenances "doflne
The duty of a man who'd share
Ills life with hr, te send bis lair
A tender aleutluu.
Iquttofergotlt. Hew time flies'
'iheday slipped by without a tlgn :
But when no met, te my surprise,
' l'taak you." the salJ, with lips and tj ea :
"loryeurswect aaentlne."
At once my rutnJ rencelTed a plan plan
Hew could 1 such a chiuce resign ?
We're seen te wed, and for " best man "
1 d &&d the fellevr, If 1 can.
Who cst thit Valentine.
-S D.5 Jr., In rufc.
m -m
Th llraalj of sVemen
Is her crown of k1eT. Hut alas! hew quickly
does the nervous debility and chronic wuskn'ss
ct the sex Ciue th4 bloom of youth te pass
away, sharpen the lovely features, and emaciate
Uin rounded form I There Is but one remedy
which will reuer the ndeit re,cs and hrlnK
back the grace of youth, it lj Dr. l'lerte a
"ravoilie t'rtscrlptlea," a tevereln ivinedy
fnr the dl-fases pecullir te females it Is one t
the greatest bixims ever cenrerred upon the
hunmn race, for It preserves tht which is Ulrest
anddearestteallluanklnd-lhe beautv nd the
health of woman. M.ThXw
ritnn ex-skvater au d voenrr.
The lien. Albert Dapgert, writing from the
Senate Chamber, Albiny, New Yerk, siys :
1 have used Allceck'a roreus Plasters for the
pan 10 ycara 1th marked result u I have found
them especially cfiectlve when depleted tand
worn nut frum weeks of Incessant labors In
pelltlcd campaigns ; the application of them te
my chst and spine gave me great relief when
my voice had become hearso and worn down
from speaking In the open air. They seemed te
act as a tonic te the whole system, curing the
soreness consequent from ever-exertion and re
storing the tone of the system mere readily than
any remedy I have ever found. I have also used
them for rheumatism with vcty beneficial re
sults. MUllens use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 55 cents.
Ne horseman can afford te ba without It. We
have nsed salvation Ull tn enr s'ablcs and can
say It's the best and cheapest liniment we have
ever ued. aKlBEET A SlcUlONKLL, l'aca
street, Ualtlmore.
The Same Human Nature.
Many vain attempts are made te repeat the
remarkable succes of Bensen's Capclne fiaater.
This splendid remedy Is known, sold and used
everywhere, and Its prompt action and unrival
led cnratlve powers have wen ter It hosts of
friends. Imitations have sprung up under
similar senndlng names, such as "Caplcln,"
u Capsicum," etc.. Intended te deceive tee caie-
less and unwarv. These articles pose none
of the vlrtnes of the genuine Therefore we
hope the people will aatit us te protect what
are at once their Interests and ours. Ask for
ISonsen's flatter, and etimioe what Is Riven
you, and make sure that the word" Capclne
Is cut tn the middle of the nlaster Itself, and th
f'eu, anu inase pare mat ine worn" uapcine"
a cut In the middle of the plaster Itself, and the
" Three Seals " tmdemart is en the lace cloth.
Any reputable dealer will show von the iale-
guards without hesitation. If you cannot re
member the name Uensen's Capclne Plaster
cat this paragraph from the paper.
IVZVIAL. UUTJVXO.
Mut'aersl Mothers 11 Mothers! I
Are yu disturbed at night and broken of your
reit byastelt cMId snrTerlns and crying with
the excruciating patn of cutting teeth? If se.
go nt once and cct a bottle nf MU3. WLNSLOW'd
sOOrUIS'O SVP.Ul' It will rollere the peer
little sntTerimmedfately-depend upon It; there
is no mistake about It There Is net a mother
en catth who has overused It, who wilt net tell
yea at once that It will regulate the bowels, and
give rest te the mother, and relief and health te
tha child, operating like magic It Is perfectly
f afe te ue In all cages' nnd plcuant te the taste,
and lathe proicrlptten of ene of the olden and
best temale physicians and nu'ses In the United
BUtea. Se.d every where, ts cents a bottle
umySMydJtw
COUOII, WHfl'IPINU COL Oil nnd Kienchltls
Immediately relieved by hhlleh's Cure, held by
II 11. Cochran, druggist, os. 157 andI!9erth
Queen St., Lancaster, 1'a. (I)
Mated Ills Ule.
Mr. D. I. Wllconsen, et Herse Cave, Ky., says
he was, for many years, badly afflicted with
Phthisic, also Diabetes; the pains were almost
unendurable aud would cemetimes almost threw
him Inte convulaleus. fie tried Electrle Hitters
and get relief from Urst bottle and after takim
six bottles, was entirely cured, and hadcratne
dng
ned
hA.
tn flesh eighteen ieunds Says he positively be-
Ilevcs he would have died, had It net been for
the relief atrerded by Klectrle Outers. Beld at
nfty rente a bottle by 11. 1!. Cochran, Druggist,
Se. island 133 .North Queen street, Lancaster.
()
A Very Marrow Kucape.
" Tes, I had a very narrow escape," said a
prominent citizen te a friend. "I was confined
te my bed for a ) ear and my friends gave me up
ter a consumptive's grave, unlll I began using
Kemp's Ualsum for the Threat and Lungs, and
here 1 am, sound and hearty." Price Sue. and
II. or iiale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, A' e. Lfl,
North Queen street, Laucaster.
BUIf.Ony COUGH and Consumption Cure
Is sold by us en a guarantee. It, cures Cen.
sumptien, old by . It Cochran, draught.
Ne, u; and 1 0 .North '.Queen at, Luncaiter,
pf HI
Da. lUesLta crw saatrr, Purely vegetable,
plec.-jant te take, will expel worms If any exist,
no purgative required after using. Price, J5
cent, by all druggfsH. bS-lrnd M WA r
llucalen's Arulca bite.
The ltst Salve In the world for CnU, llrnlses.
Seres, Ulcers, salt Kheum, rever Seros, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all bkln
Krupllens, aud positively cures Plles, or no pay
required. It I guaranteed te give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded. Price a cents per
b05-. Jf?.r sale by It. II. Cecnran, UrnggistVUI
and 1 North Qneen rtreet. Lancaater. Pa.
Ulracoleus Escape.
W. W. llced. drnairlst. of WlnehMter tmi .
rites : "One of lny customers. Mrs. Louts Pike,
liartenla, Itandelph county, Ind.. was a loin
sufferer with Conumptlen, nnd wns given up
tertlub
uit paysiciaua. eee neara ex Dr. nlng s
icoverv for Consumntlen. ktlA tt.en
-New
buying It of uie. In six months' time .he
walked te this clty.adlstance of six miles, and
1 new se much Improved she has quit uslnv It.
ahe lees fcboewes her life te it."
rree trial Unities at Cochran's Drug Stere,
Nes. 1S7 and 1M .North Queen struut, Lancaster,
Pa- (6)
TIIATHACKlNOCOUfill can be se quickly
cured by hhlleh's Cure. We guarantee lu told
by It. li Cochran drugslst.Nus.inand 1M North
Qoeee 8L. Lancaster, Pa. )
Tliev attiloektnv fnr vnn nvAiwhuu l,rr,a
of air in unexected places, going from het
roetna K cool one-, caieleasnets In chaiifrlnA'
clntblnz: In hurt anything whleh ends in a
"(Minnuun cold lu ineheid?' Unless arrested
tni sina 01 ceia beoemi-s seated In the mucous
membrane of tha bend '1 hen It Is Catarrh. In
any and all Its stages this disease always yields
!" "'yll Cr,,m halm, eafe, agreeable, certain.
I'rlei fifty cents. jU-3wdeedAw
JfKVKUOlVK UP.
If you are troubled with nervous or slek head
ache, de net give up your case as Ineurable untU
you have trud Dr. Leslie's special Prescription
be the testimonials In another column, di) -lw
The Impending Danger,
The recent statistics el the number of deaths
sbewthatalarire majority die with Consump
tion, 'this disease may commence with an au.
patently harmless cough which 0'in be cured In.
stuntly by Kemp's Ualsam for the Threat aud
Lunge, which la guaranteed te ume and relieve
nllcaaes. Price Si eeutsa.idll. Trial iittrtt.
for sale by II. lL Cochran, druggist. Ne. 1ST
erih Queen struct. uK-iwdaitw
Oxs Hut-tlb Krsscrra x ccas. Mr. scar K. U.
Kech, of AUentewu, Pa, was bedfast with la.
flamwatery rheumatism In the wluter of 13.
Doctors could de nothing te relieve Mm. Ue
commenced using Uress' Kheumatle Utuedy,
My the time he had u.ed halt a bottle he could
leave his bud I when he had BuUheO the bottle
he was cured and has net hud a return of the
disease sine. In bis own words, " 1 seel better
ever eeivrs." rrite Si, Byim arautsU.
t ,1-v-
A TULOPUOMOBl ref UIIKUMaTXBM.
A STARTLING FACT.
ills net generally kitfy'i that ft lnra propor
tion el the rheumatism Aid neuralgia iztsntla
traceable directly te the diseased condition or
Imperfect action et the ktdncj s and liver t there
fore a remedy which cure the resulting disease
mast have found and smitten the Orst cause-
Many persons using Athlopheros for rheuma
tism and neuralgia have teen surprised te Hnd
that chronle disorders of the liver and kidneys
have also been greatly relieved and they have
written for an explanation. Iho tnct Is, that the
remedy acts directly ou these organs, cleansing
them from alt Irritating substances and regula
ting their action, Taken In connection with
athlopfceroa rills this it, without exception,
the most valuable kidney and 11 er reuudy In
the werld.and will care n tsrge proportion of
these who have these dise.ie.
Cepakalren WnrW, Copake, N. Y,
for the last ttve years 1 hueheensuhlictte
severe attacks of rheuuuilm which would
cause tue the most xcruclitteg patn la my
chest ; was obliged te put myself under the doc
ters care for two or three months at a ttut, and
eventhsnttwas almost Impossible te get any
relief. The last time I win taken my son was at
home, and I requested htm te call the doctor,
but he i aid he bad heard of a new remedy for
rheumatism called Athlo.nheros an J advised me
te try It. I did and you can imagine my sur
prise, was relieved et all pain alter taking one
bottle and have net been troubled since. It
saved me quite a sata of money, and what Is
better, I was net obliged te endure weeks of
tunenag; weuia net be without it in tee teuie.
Have recommended It te ethers and tt never
f 4llJ te give relief. L. It. l'ATTKHSO.V.
Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and
Alhlopaeros PUla, bat where they cannot be
bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Me.
Ill Wall street. New Yerk, 111 send either (car
riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which
ts it IV) per bottle for Athlophsres and .vc for
mis.
rer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In.
digestion, weakness, nerveas debility, diseases
of weiaen, constipation, headache, Impure
bkvu-, &e , Athlopheros rtUi are unequaled.
leblt tweed
AYKR'S CUERHY rEtTORAU
Your Children
Are constantly exposed te danger from Colds,
Whooping Cough, Croup, an J diseases peculiar
te the threat and lung?, for such allmsnts,
eyer's Cherry Poetoral.prompUy administered,
anerds speedy relief and care.
Asa remedy for Whooping f eush, m 1 th which
manvef our children were afflicted, nsed, dur.
lag the past winter, with much (MLfiotten,
Ajer's Cherry Pectoral, rer tbl affection, wa
ennstder this preparation the most eracacieus of
all the medlelnea which harp come tneur knewl.
clg. Marv ParkhursN Preceptress, Heme for
Little Wanderers. Deaeaster, Sid.
My children have been reeullarly subject te
attacks of Creup. and 1 flld tn And any effec
tive remedy until I commenced administering
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This prepiratlen re
lieves the difficulty et breathing and Invariably
cures the complaint. David U. eurks, Chat
ham, Columbia Ce. H. T.
I have used Ayer's Chfrry Pectoral la mv
family for many years, and have found it espe
cially valuable in WhoeplDj cough. This medi
cine allays all Irritation, prevents inflammation
from extending te Uielun;, andqulekly suti
dtirs any tendency te Lung Complaint.-J. B
Wellington. PlalnvtUe.Stlch.
I And no medicine se effsctlre. for Croup and
Whooping Cough, as Ayer's Cherry Teeteral. It
was the means of savin? the Ufa et my little
boy, only six months old. carrying- him safely
threngh the worst ease of Whooping Cough I
ever saw. Jane Malenc, Pisey Mats, aeun.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Ca. Lewell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists. Price 1 1 six bottles. Si.
li: tell
E
XHATJHTED VITALlTi'.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
Tit SCIENCE or Lire, the great Medical
Werk of the age en Manhood, Nervous and
Physical DebUlty, Premature Decline, Errors of
leuth, and the untold miseries consequent
thereon. Sen pages Sve. 13pr.-criptleu ferall
diseases. Cleth, roll gilt, only IUU, by mall,
sealed. Illustrative sample tree tn all young and
middle-aged men for the ntt days. Address
DB. W. It PAUKXU, t Jlultlnch strvet, llostea,
Mass. mvlMveedAw
JVM BALM US UKMX.
FOrt RENT 8TORK KOOM AND
Dwelling attached, situated Ne. 211 North
Queen street. Inquire of
P1UL1P LKBZKLTEn.
JT2 7td tit .North Uuecn lit.
F
OR KENT.
liBlCKTAKD ON MA.NOK ST ,
ler Season et 1837. Apply
James puaneley.
1 10-lwd Ne. 40) Seuth Water bt City.
TflOK KENT FROM Al'KlL, 1, lbS7.
C A First-Class Farm of w. Veres, two miles
from the city, four acres of .Land en Knckland
street, rouracrasef Land In the Ktgbth ward.
Small Stable. 23) West orange streeL Small
Houses en East Orange, rredertck, rulten.
Church and Jeha streets. Terms reasonable.
Apply te
IIIE9II A llllOTnr.H.
inOOPEB HOUSE FOK KKNT.
KJ The Cooper Heuse, one-half square from
Centre Square ana Opera Heuse, anj near both
railroad depots. This ts one of the largest and
best houses In the cisy. Large Sale and x
change stables, all flrsVclass. possession en
April 1st.
WM. J. COOPjr.B.
is cars, p.
mAKE NOTICE I
HATS ! HATS ! HATS !
Prices Deep Down.
Ker a short time we will offer greater bar
gains In
STIFF XSD son HATS,
Children's acd Bejs' Hits and Caps
Than has ever been shown in this line
In Lancasur.
MEN'3 FUR STIFF HATS,
Sl.OO, $1.25 and 9 160.
UuaranleedUoed or Meney lit funded.
Trails and TriTelie: Bags,
ROBES AND FUR GOODS,
AT LOWEST rillCES.
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Qurcn 8treet,
IiNCASTB" PA JMrdasr
MOCIAMATIOX.
IROCLAMATION.
I7ie Quailled tettrt ttfthl Cat 0 Isincatftr t
tote en the gut ttlonetntr tunny the tndiUtd-
nets 0 lulttttty ftSi100.
Whereas the Select and Common Councils of
the elty of Lancaster reeelTcd at a regular meet
ing held en January S, A. D., 18S7, that It Is tbelr
dealre 10 Increase tM laaebtedness of the city
or Lancaster te an amount net te exceed 112s,.
000, for the purpose or bulidlns sewers ter
draining the northern srte! the city, and nce,
essary change or laaswOTOueru of the water
works 1 and
Whereas, the Indebtedness of the said city
eannet be se Increased without the asent of the
electors thereof, had asd obtained in the man.
ner provided by tha Aotef Aisembly et April
aWMt. iv
I, William A. Morten. Mayer of the said city
of i-ancaster, htreby glTS notice. In accordant
with the said Act eIAseetubly et April w. H74,
that at the next municipal e'ettien, te beheld
in the city et Lancaster en the 13tb day of feb
ruary, A. D., 1887, the qm
Indebtedness of tba oil.
iu..ui increasing me
17 Of LsncSMtAr ftn km
amount net te exceed SIX.te I win be submitted
tetbe qualified electors of the mid city for tbelr
dedalins, who ean then vote ter or against the
ssld Increase.
The assesed value of the taxable property of
the city of Lancaster, according te the last as
sessed valuation tborteLlslli'.oo.ooJ, the exist
ing debt of tha elty U ait,iu He, the amount et
the proposed Increase Is net te exceed ISS,( (in,
wbleb amount is abnntl per centum et the as
seased valuation et the taxable property of the
said elty the put poses for which the said In
debtedness la te be Increased are for the build
ing or sewers for draining the northern part of
the ctty and necessary change or Improvement
of the water works.
uiven under my liana at the city of Lancastei
this lit day of Jaa
jar mBm
T & MAKT1M A CO.
February 1 te March 1, 1887.
SPECIAL SALE
-or-
WALL PAPERS
-AT-
J. B, Martin & Ce.'s,
Wa carried ever but few patterns et WALL
PAI'KHS from last season, aud for this sale offer
for the most part ALL MS W UOOlts, purchased
lately for this Spring trade, and te which are
added daUy many NEW and HAN DaOatK PAT
TKHNS. We Are Giving Ien low Pricee,
and wllhtfaelowprleeatheadTaatageolalarM
and caret oily selected stock, and a stock that is
kept up from day te day with the additions Of
NOVti.TIKs as they are Introduced,
W e offer In this sale eyer
50,000 P1B0ES
-or-
ALL GRADES OF WALL PAPERS,
I'rem first grade at 4c ier roll te fine
grades at 113 per roll.
FIRST-CLASS V ATER-H ANQgRS FUR
NISHED. Werk dens at low rates during this
sain.
Our main object during this sale ts te reduce
our stock, te prepare for KXTKMStTat ALTBK.
ATIONH l. OUtt UIULDINO D0KI5G
MAUC1I.
NOW READY!
rULL STOCK Or ALL GRADES Of
CARPETS FOR SPRING.
SprclalotTerlnsef SMtTIl'Sand HARrfORD
riKSl-QUALlTY MOIJUKVTK CARPETS at
11.1. Werth mueh mere money.
TAPKSTR1K9, UKtlSHKLa, 1NGBAIRB and
HOME-MADE CARPETS.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince 8(8;,
LANCASTER, PA.
mvmmvvmm.
F
IUKN1TURIS WAREBOOMfl.
BOY rOUUSELf A PAIR Or TUOSE
Felding Dress Pillows.
CALL EAJU.T AT
Hoffmeier's Farniture Wireroems.
Tbey are the nicest thing ent and ire have Inst
received another let of them.
90 BAST KINO 8TRBHT.
xyiDMYEB'S rURNlTDRE STORE.
HEADQUARTERS
-TOR
Furniture. Furniture.
If you want any FURNITURE new or the
coming Hnrtnc call and examine my stock. Yen
will And It large and well selected.
GOOD WORK.
LOW PRICES.
sW-Partles wanting lull outfits are especially
Invited te call.
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE,
Cerner Hest King and Duke 8ta
LANCASTER, PA.
sentS-lydAjaSmw
H
OUSEBT1BES.
HEINITSH'S
Farniture Depot.
Lut tTeek we gave you an Insight Inte ear
Stock by
Quoting a Few Prices.
This week we will ask you te come and see
some of the goods spoken about, and see If they
will net p'ease you, especially If you are want
lug te buy a
HOUSESTIRE.
BULL SOME S)IS BEDROOM
SUITS LETT.
NOS. 27 dc 30 SOUTH QTJBBN BT
LAS0A8TER PA.
HEINITSH'S
Farniture Dtppt.
i.
TMMWAHB.
C1LINN BRENEMAN. ' '
BUY THE GENUINE
OLD STYLE
HAND-MADE
TINWARE
-AT-
FL1NN & BREMEUM'S,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street,
bJ6A fd.
MB
TXlRHU ft BKOTsUM.
Cut This Out
ANUULTOMOrOUH
CUSTOM-MADE
Suits and Pantaloons !
SUITS ANIPANTALOOs are away atiiye
prices. Somebody Is going te wish that they bad
net waited.
We Enow When We Speak.
Ueatlamen who hare been all around loeklna
at paturns yonder t Prices somewhere else,
hare oeine In here at last t saw and pnssesitd
themsalresef a suit or a pair of Pantaleon, et
IUISSA
They knew ua bright side of this Snlt and
uoeii uuAiarr ler tMuruULTLuw
we bought these goods under the Market
r rices. We are sailing them en the same basts.
WHO QLS DO BETTER ?
NOBODY! NOBODY I
There Is na doing better by delaying. The
reeds are half sons nnw. and h.nii s.u.
Seien style entirely Sole out The st vie and
quality are One all through. Nobody has lsft
them unbeught after seetng them.
YOU WILL NOT.
ONEPRIOE
Clothiers and Furnishers,
COR. NORTH QUEEM ST. AND CENTRI
syUARE. LANCASTER, PA.
VIT1LUAM80N A yOSTEK.
Coninmnlcatlen by Telephone.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER.
WHY NOT BUY
A-
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
NOW.
WllES TOUCANOBT THEM AT A UEAVY
PEKCENrAUE
Belew Regular Figures.
Children's Suits and Oterceats, 11.25. UW, as oe.
hey's Sulu and Overcoats, SIM, II (0, M.W.
Men's Suits and Orerceats, SAC
BOO, I10.CO.
Odd Pantaloons.
Children's Knee Pants. tUe.Slav, II). Ueyi
Pants, 11.00, tl.83.ILW.
Men's Pants, II n. 11.50. .1.71. Traveling Ulsters,
I law, 111 w, 117 00.
Trunks, Valises. Satchels.
, TRAVELLNG BAGS.
WATERPKOOr COATS, 2.M, .;, SJ..
A SPECIAL LOT Or
CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS,
3d CENTS.
White Dress Shirts, Mc, 50c, 71c, 11.00.
Hen's and Bey's Cleth Caps and Peles, 13e, He,
soe.
Gent's Derby Hats, Mc, 750,11.(0.
LADIES' PL1AULE rRlNCH KID
Hand-Made Gaiters !
A Special Trice has been placed upon altm
Ited number of these fine pliable shoes. They
are a Regular H.Oe Shoes, tve have marked them
l3.toandaj.ef.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
J2, J, 16 1 18 But King St.,
LAXCABTKlt, PA.
tat Stores elese at 6 p. m., Monday an d Satur
day excepted.
irjrcjrftw.
v" ssvssryveMwsw v -
TfTATOHW.
WitchM, Clocks Chiins ud Jirelrj
at less than auction prtees until Janeai
ian auction prlees until January l.ian.
t of Kings. Ac Alse, aUgln, Waltham
for which I am Bele Aaraaatl. and nthai
mium un e jui
(Aurera f
sim
lUClaaa Wataahaaa Beat Watak ud Jewalnr
siroerreet time by Telegraph Dally, only
place In city.
U WEBER,
WH 0tt Qi.isj tt. Km rean-a. B. st, Depot,
p.eta.las, yeglssi.ss aadopttealOoriaa. au
ISgsisas tawaliy.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS AMD
OTHERS-who may want te rspleaUk ttelx
steak 1st staale goods antu Sprtag Trade opens,
are respectfully invited te call ana exsaala ear
steak la staale goods antu Sprtag
are respsetfully laylted te cau ana
steek of PsatUloeaa. Vast a. Card
VKKBiasut eeeeiB
Mouses, Oraralis, Ladles', weals' east
Undarwtsx. Ilea aaa Jtey's Woelm
and Comssea Working akfrtsi also I
alen. Mellen
werkm sunn also Laaaansa
and Ualauadrled ftkltt.. OleTSS. Hits, aid a
era it BROTHER,
. ,1 - " -;sliaiJIsiM f'aB'it
JIBaWRBt RIMONSI
GREAT SLAUGHTER
-IN-
RIBBONS!
AT-
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion,
NO. 13 EAST KINO ST.,
LANUASTRU, VA.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14,
WE INAUGURATE OUR
First Special Sale
-or-
RIBBONS! RIBBONS!
-POR-
ONE WEEK ONLY,
KND1M)
Saturday, February 19.
Darin that tlm wa m ts., i.k wma..
fill Bargains In H1BH0NS ai has never Dten ,.
beard of before. f
READ THIS !
DOCBI.E FACED BATIK BIRROlf. Pteet
Edged -no. 4 at ta. a yard t worth Sa. Ma S at
&: VPi w.0IJn 10 7 at Se. a yard j worth
lte. 10. J at Sa. a yardt worth lle. e. II (t
Inches wld) at M. a jam; worth lie.
rLAlNSATIXRlrtBOMS-Ne. SatScayara:
He. S at Se. a yard i Ne. 7 at ta a yard : Ne. S at
Se. a yard, Xe. It at sa. a yard; e. 19 at Se, a
yard.
ALLSILKOROSORAllt-Ne. 2 at Se. a yard!
e. 4 at Se. a yard t Ne. S at Te. a yatd : "e. 1 at
Se. a yardt e.t at 10a a yard Ne.ilatU.a
yard i Ma 14 at Ue. a yard.
KnEATTAI.LSILKSATIltANDaROSOIlAlS
RIUHONS Ne. flatioe. a yard: worth le. Me.
U at 1 Je. a yard ; worth c
Our Best Ribbons,
EXTRA flEAVT SATIN ANDOROiURAIS
lea. a yard: Nn. 7 at ltcayafd : Ne. iatiSa. a
yardj Me. liattee.ayardt Ne. is at S5e. a yard
nOLORED SILK VELVET RtBROifB, Fast
Kdjre Ma l at tea. apiece; formerly, 70. Me s
at SBc. anleesi formerly, l.en. Ne. 7 at sac.
apiece t formerly, LW. Ne. B at See apleer:
formerly, 11 10. Me. l: alMc, apiece lermerly
SL60.
asyBemember these prices are reit ONE
WEEK OSLY, E.N DISUSATURDAT, FEBRU
An 10
mitAMMWJJiB.
H
IQH dt MART1H.
China, Queensware"
-AT-
CHINA HALL
Our assortment et China and Queens
ware la larger than ever before. Our Gran
ite, rercelain and French China in White,
is of the best manufacturers in England or
America. Our Decorated Sets are of the
same manufacture, with English, French
and American Decorations. Our prices
are equal te any in the market, whether
original or reduced. A full line of Odd
and Damaged Ware. Sales guaranteed.
Goods exchanged if net satisfactory.
HHirtin,
16 EAST KINO STREET.
L AMU ASTER, PA.
MtACAfJA'a .
TLCAOHJNKKT, te,
rus
STEAM HEATING
Latest aaa Hest Unproved
UMB.-.Trntiti, hrtaH S1Uhst
M(ver seoend-Haoe
nnsEM WATS TANKS, 8BPAHATOB8.
guasrsva or HsfAia wes sues wsneesxe
sttsHBsBsslMaSaep..
aaueaesADMHst, S--
Ezra F. Landis,
MOsvra esOBtav vrua.
T
I
r-7
Matw.
fa. BTINaYw
tv4
.T-'i'-'r-ysf
v'' TliS.,
-m,
..
Msl;uisl
.v. 5. .-Zjn wfcTsTv-3;-
w&iJ,
- V
.'MS8gt5fe
&&&&
MieiAfe
Tw , .- j.
Ki
.... fr.MJrkSBt
?"! .'..-'
fc "j
:ssr.l'V'kwM
Z.-ws. :y. '
WWsWalitT.
JC mat