mMMmmmKwmwMmwmmmmm -" ."-V 1$ " .". THE LANOAJSTEK DAILY INTELLIGENOEB, MONDAY, MABOH 1, 1886. i -. 4i-. "N I A K r . A- 4 y 'A, w ltF.MKMlir.lt. MOH MKK MW. When you ragged urchin etandlng wistful In the alrwt, With tern hat "nrt kneelMi treusera, lllrty fceni u """ ret' ,re, Pass net by tha child unheeding) mollnupen Mm. Murk me, when He's grown h'll net forget Hi Fer remember, beya make men. Wlwy the buoyant youthful spirits Uvcrllew In boyish freak, Chide your child In gentiaaccents, De net In your anger ape k. Yeu mint tu in youthful besom Seed of tender morclea then Plant will grew nnd hour geed fruitage, When the erring boys nre mm. lime en never seen iigrnudilrn Willi his eyes aglow with Jey, Bring te 111 1 nrt Heme net of klndnesa Kemctblng (Mil te him n boy T Ur relate Heme alight or coldness, Wllhabinw nil clemUil, wlien lln aald Ihny wf re tee theuglillvM Te ronieiiibcr beya make men 1 Let 111 try te ml it roiiie pleasure Te the llfu of every boy ( Fer cncli chllil neeil tender Interest In Itsiiorrewaandltft Joya Call your boy home by It brightness) 'Ihey'llnvnld n gloomy den, Anil seek for comfort elsewhere Ami reuiumber, boy make men. TERRiHI.K TR AUK 1)1 EH. lleshauda Kill Tlirlr TVlim and Then Cemiult Sulrlil. 'J'hoedoro 1. lllcli, of New erk, arrived In ,HL Paul, Minn., en Sunday, and learned that hla Alle Annle whs living with ene A. H. (lalp. Itleh Bought an Interview with her at the Asteria' houae. The meeting roaulted In Hlch Hhoetlng his wlfe dead and then killing liliiiHulf with the aame rovelvor. Hlch nnd wlfe and Dr. dale are nil people of note at thelr home lu Ceblesklll, N. Y. The murdered woman' tuiclv, n brother of the late Henry Hinltli, el Albany, telegraphs; that he will ceme en nnd take chnrge of the ro re iiiftliM, whli h nre new In the mergue. (lain and Airs. Itlch had been in Dakota arranging for divorces Jut prier te the ttagedy. Frank llurgel, the mail who atiet his wlle at MhhmIIeii, ()., Huturday night, couimltled aiilclde after leavlng home. The pollce scoured the town lu aearch of llurgel, and aunt numerous telegram te ether cittcx, giving n description of the aup. posed fugltne. About eoven o'clock Hun day morning hh dead ledy was found lying In Ihnrnnd wllhln forty rodaethlsown heiiHO. Ills tlirmit bail been cut. Ity his aide lay the kulfe with which the dixd was dene. "Mr. Hurecl Is still alive. The only wltiifHH te the klioetlng was a dnmeitlc, who refuses te nay nnythlng nlxmt the cause which led te the trouble. It Is suppoaed. hew ever, Hint llurgel and Ills wlTe quarruleu about money matters. (Inttlelb Lrntr, MI years of age, killed his wile, Margaret, aged CO yours, Saturday evening by cutting her threat and then committed Niilchln by hhoetlng himself In the head. They lived at Ne. Ii"l2 Sepvlvu street, Philadelphia. It Is said hunlr. was under the liitluence of liquor. In llii Ctliolle Puld. A Washington dispatch te the New Yerk World, of February IMth, myni A lady member of the lead lug Cuthelia church here, SU Matthew's, says that the twoeldeat daugh ters of James O. lllalne have Joined the Catholic church within the last year. She aald that Miss Margaret lllalne has been uiider instructions atnee last spring preparn tery te leing christened, and that Mlaa lllalne teuwieriuai snow as 10 join ineciiiircn. The eldest daughter, the wlfoet Colonel Co Ce Co plnger. of the nrmy. was married In accord accerd ancn with the Cathnlle rltes. The Indy momber of St. Matthew's church, who saw and talked with MKs Margaret lllalne last spring, atys that the latter informed her that Mrs Cepplnger was baptlred n member of the Catholle church seen alter her marriage. A reporter called upon Father Chappelle, the rector of SL Matthew's church, this evening. ile a.ild that it was true that Mrs. Cepplnger had Joined the Catholle church, and that she was baptlxl Inte this church seen after marriage. Ile had never heard that Miss Margaret lllalne had become a Catholic. That uas news te him. He could notalllrmer deny that part el the story. (him shorn aud Immorality, rrnm the Chicago Herald. "1 never wero gum' shoes until this win ter," Mild an old operator as he placed his 7x0 en the edge el the perk pit yesterday. 11 As you can all see, I'm getting Inte the aero nnd yellow ready for harvest Irem a grain standpoint and my footing Is net se Hiiro as It used te he. Karly this winter I sllpped down ene evenlng eh, no, was pain fully sober anil sprained my nnkle. My $ geed wife Insisted the next morning that I should buy a pair of rubbers, and in a mis guided moment I did se. New, de you know knew that I have always liked te hear my hoels ellck when 1 walked. There Is nothing puts se much conlldence in a man us te have his Icet comedown lalraud square, Ile knows he Is there, or thereabouts, and se loes evcrylKsly who hears his tread, either by night or day. Hut actually, as I am a cundidate Ter wings, I hnpe I may never get them if my whole naluru didn't change an seen ns I put en thesn overshoes. I glided about an nnlselessly as a mole, and seen felt like n sneak-tlilef. Actually, I caught my self stealing my own uinhrellaeut of my own olllce, and bcllove I did get away with an other man's overcoat Alalievcnts, Itseems better than the ene I were last winter. If the pesky things hadn't worn out, shouldn't wonder If I would have set up aschemote rob Phil Armour, Jack Cuilahy or "Old Hutch" right here In this pit- (linn shoes will dull any olio's moral sense, I tell you, aud It's me that's talking." - m A :'w Alill-reljumiiy lllll. Uepresciitaftve Woedhurn, of NiVAila, to day Introduced in the Heuse an autl-pelyg-aaiy bill which has received the approval of prominent (Itntllcs In Clah, and has been submitted te mombersef the Judiciary com cem com inlttee et both houses of Congress. The pro pre amblo sets forth the practical ovaslen, by aecret intrigiie and the possession of political powerlo the Mormons, of the laws new in uxMence against unlawful cohabitation and that tills ovaslen of the law is induced by the leaders, who openly advise the followers te resort te these, illegal practices as a part et their religion, It U therefere provided In the first section that no ene who counsels etlifni te cohabit with any ethor than u lawful husband or wife, or contributes te any organization au thorizing such unlawful cohabitation, shall vote or held office in any territory or under the United Slates lu any territory, nor shall uny such person acquire any title te any publle lands or serve as a Jurer. Section 2 provides the form of test oath re quired or every person challenged under the first section Ixsfore being registered as a voter. Section i provides a penalty of 11,000 flne and Imprisonment of net mero than fourteen years ler swearing falsely as above. Section i and 6 provide that all porseus elected or appointed 10 territorial emcesanu any person seeking tltle te any publiu lauds shall take the oath as prescribed in section -Section 0 declares void all poll aud registry Hats new existing in the territories and directs the territorial electien elUcers te pro pre rare new lints of porsenu eligible under this net. Twe Oarsmen te Itow Niagara Haplda. Fred Plaisted, the oarsman, nays that the preposition of himself and Ress te row a beat through the .Niagara rapids next sum mer is net the huge Jeke many soem te think, but an outerprlse that will surely be attempted. " I de net think It dangerous," he aald, te a llosten reporter. "The beat will have plenty of beam, a grating for a fleer and no bottom. II we till with water we can't link, because we will have air-tight compartmeots around the beat and the water we take liiNfill quickly disappear through the grating. If anything should happen we gre Leth geed swimmers and would uiake a grand struggle before going under. Thore is positively less (lunger lu trying te row through the rapids than thore is going out en thelrentler ler $13 a month and found, and we get (2,600 for what we are going te da We were both up at Niagara Falls a week age and made our calculations and measure ments of distances." 8m Johm in CMcage, 8am Jenes' fdur weeka revlval aoasen opened In Chicago Sunday at the tabornacle creeled for Meedy's use. Notwithstanding the inclement weather the church was tilled, fully 3,(i00 persons lelng present. The re vivalist's appearaifce and manner put him en a geed looting with the congregation from tbe start. He prefaced hla sermon by a plea for free nnd easy geed fellowship, and his own attitude was that of a man In hU own home talking te a Irlend, The sermon was an eurneat ene, proaciiea from the texts Let your light se ahlne," etc., aad appears tfii iiuim u9 nuu4vui.v uwfvi tin In ft Crowd! Church. Father Comerford had Jut begun the cele braUonefhtgh maaaatSt. Mary', church In Wllkeslnrre en Hunday, when a family aoat aeat ed In a pew en lite left alale, near Uie altar, discovered amoke tatting Irem the crack, In the Meering. The congregation became alarmed and were about te nmke ler the deer when the priest from the altar com manded thorn te retain Ibolraeataanda panle wm aTolded, A huoket brigade extinguished the flre In a abort time. It wm caused by a defective fine. The timely discovery pre vented a aorleuft cnnllagratlen, Klghteen hundretl poeplo were In the church at the time, The building la one of the Urgent as well as handsomest In the atate. If your rattle leem out or condition give them Day's Heme Pewdr. lltenpn uptheayatcm. It la the only medicine I would glv te niy bnby, a mother ld, speaking et lr. Hull llaby Byrup. At all drug aterca, twenty-llve cenu. . . ... If your bowel nrn ceattre take a dose of Dr. lluH'a UiUtlinore fills ; we knew of no better mudlelne. m A absolute cure for chleken chelem has been found In BL JacebaOll. Price Wcenta. A Werd te Workers. If your arocatlena are mentally or physically laborious, If they subject you te exposure In Inclement weather, lf,they confine you te tlie deik, and are of n nature te Invelve wear and tear of brain, and nervous strain, you may occa ecca occa Blennlly require aeme renovating tonic. Hor Her tetter's Stomach Hitters la tlie article, for you. It atlmulatca the falling energies, Invigorates the body and cheers the mind. It enables the sys tem te threw off the debllltatlng effects or un un due fatigue, gives ronewed vigor te the organs or digestion, arouses the liver when inactive, which it very niten Is with poeplo whose pur suit are aedentnry, renew the Jaded appetite, and encourages healthful repose. Its tngre dlenta are sale, and It credential, which con slut In the Imtirty endorsement et persona et every class of teclety, are most convincing. Admirably la It adapted te the medical wnnts of workers. rsstemnrt O. II. HeLnsxn, Paster Weedhaven M. K Church, Seuth Weedhaven, Quruns wO,X,Y, slates: "1 have used Allceck'a l'lnstura for thirty years. Never found them tall te euro weakness of the hack, spina and kidney dllll unities. They are very agrecabln and strength. lug. A short time age 1 get In a prefuse perspir ation while, preaching. Imprudently going home without my overcoat, I lest the use of my voice, and the next day had a violent pain lu my buck, kidneys nnd chest. I could hardly breathe. 'Hiiro Allcock s Plasters applied, temy back, chest and kidneys cured me completely in six hours, I was astonished "hew quick my brcntblng became easy after applying," fHw Hew Is your back t It It nchua put en ft Ile A'tmlrr. 1'er Crick, Stitches, Kheumntlsui, l'nlns In theSldaer Hip, Chest and I.migdinicitUles, or soreness In any pari, nothing equals this pe rnus plaster ter curing pain and strengthening, Krcsh Hep, Burgundy Pitch and .Itat-mtin com blued, lie. druggist. (H) Bnmethliignnw In Dn. Hash's Ttethlng Letien te but lni babies gums. 11 Idles all p.lln and Is harmless. Price. !U cent. Parents rciiiHinhcr Dr. Hand's Cough and Croup Medicine' relieves Innniuuintlen of the UiriKil and tubes uf'the lungs and cures caiiKh and croup, Prlce.25 cents. inMuidaw KVKVlAh HOTICKH. We shniild hart Iletter I'rrarhlni; the Cab preachers wm all sound and healthy men vln limy have had ihe dyspepsia, b iv un (i iuiu ,uu t el"i', ' ' . . . .t.i.i It did him no irrsMi ns a theologian. A. sietneuisi Minister, of Martfnrd, Conn., write that Ur. Kennedy' " Kavorite llemcdy " cured him of chronic liver dlscnsoaudludlgcstlen. HI brethren el all de nominations aru respectfully Invited te nole the tact. Hick preachers are In peer condition te proclaim the gospel news, bound bisllc nre wanted. Jailll-lnulAw THAT IIACKINO COUr.ll can be se quickly cured by shlleh's euro. We guarantee It. Per sale by II. It. Cochran, Druggist, Me. 1J7 North Qureti stn eU Caullen. We would caution the Public te bownre of Dealer e-rarlnit Kemp's lUlsam at less than the n gular Price, M cents aud II, as oftentimes m. tatlens or Inferior articles are sold as the genulne In order te enable them te sell cheaply. II II. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 117 North Cjuccn street Is oureKcntfor Inciister. Sample bettle Riven teynurfc. ell-lwdAw rorlame back, sldoerchost, use Shlleh's Por Per ous Plaster. Price 2S cents, for snle by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1W North (Jueen stuut. KIIII.OH'S CUUK will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough nnd llrencbltls. Ker wile by II. It. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1J7 North Queen street. The Kicltrinent Net liver, The rush at II. It. Cochran, drugglM, Ne. 11" North (Jueen street, still continues en account of persons ullllcted with CeukIi, Colds, Asthma, llmnchlllsnnd Consumption, te procure a bottle of hemp's llalsnm for the Ihrisit and Luni;., which Is sold en a guarantee nnd Isgtvlngcutlru satlsfaetlen. It Is a standard family remedy. Prlce te cents andll. Trial titefree. elMwd&w Bill I.OIPS VITALIZE It Is what you need ler Constipation, Lesser Appetite, Dizziness, nnd all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Prlce 10 and 73 cents per bottle, ler sain ' y II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne, S) North (Jueen utrv-cU A cold et unusual severity which 1 took last autumn dovidejH-d Inte u ulfllculty decidedly catarrhal In all Its ehantctertstlcs. threalcnlni; a return or my old clirenic malady, catarrli. uuu bottle of Kly's Cream Halm completely eradlca ted every symptom of that painful and prevalb inguiseruer. r. W. Warner, lj Hudsen street. ltechester. Catarrh. Ker twentv years 1 was a sufleter from cutanli of the head amlthrcsiu llyafew apjillcatlens of Kly's Cream llslm 1 received de cided benefit was cured by ene bottle. Char- lotto Parker, Waverly, N. V. . fldSwdcNIAw Karroe DeblUtalml Men Yeu are allowed a fret trial of tMrty ttayt of the nsoef Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltille Helt with Klectrtc Snsiensery Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent euro of Nervous Debility, less of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Alse, for many ether diseases. Cem pleta restoration te health, vigor aud manhood guaranteed. Ne risk is Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full Information, terms, etc., mailed fnsi by addressing Voltaic licit Ce., War. shall, Mich. AOltKAT DISCOVKin. Thegrcatest discovery of the nineteenth cen tury Is Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription Kir sick headache, which Is the discovery et mi eminent phvslclauand used by him for ever thirty veal's before Klvlng It te tlie public, mid It stuuds mbllc, and It stuuds to te teud advurtlscment In day without a rival another column. CItOUP, WHOOPINHCOUait and llrenchltls Immediately relieved by RhllnhsCnre, Korsale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. UfJ North (Jueen street. CATAltltll CUItKI), health and sneet. brrath securetl, by Shlleh's Catarrh Uumedy. Prlcu 'M cents. Nasal Injector free, for sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. li North (Jueen street. WILL YOU SUrt'KIl with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint T Shlleh's Vltallzer Isguaran teed te cum you. Ker snle by 11. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North (Jueen street. Dr. Ilassler's Werm Syrup. Purely vegetable, pleasant te til 1.0 ; no puiga live required after using. Every bettle guniau teed. Prlce 25c. by all druggist. ISSind.M.W&r' 8KIN DISKA8ES.-"8WAYNE'S OINTMEViy "Swayne't Ointment" cures Tetter, Salt Hheum, Itlnif worm, Sema, Pimples, Eczema, all Itchy Krupllena, na vtaUtr hew obstinate or long ttanaine. JaniS-M W r A w MOTHERS! MOTHERS 1 1 MOTHERS III Are you disturbed at night and breken of your st by a sick child suffering and crying with ie excruciating pain of cutting tcetht If se, rest thn at once and net u bettle of Mrs. wiN.ti.mv'M, B0OTH1NU SYitUP, It will relieve the peer I1,UU BUIIUIUI t Immediately depend upon it t mlstake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and glve rest te the mother, and relief and health te tha child, operating like magic. It la perfectly safe te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and beat female physicians in the United Btatea. Sold every where. 36 cunts a bottle may31-lydM,W,SAw ltlieumatUin Cured. Gress' Rheumatic Remedy guaranteed te cure rheumatism In all Its forma. Recommended for rheumatism only. Tuklng Intel nally going right te the seat of disease (the bleed) and net externally (by rubbing) chasing the dlseuse from pne part of tbe body te another. 1'ilce fl by all druggists. fS 3ind,M,V,A V - Ne Hepe Fer the Imprisoned Miners. ITCHING PILES," SYMPTOMS! M01STUIIKI Like perspiration, Intense Itching, worse by scratching, most at night, seems if pln-wenna were crawling. " tiwaynt'i Ointment 'u a pleat, nt.turecur: lana-MWAw IIUOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA, la the meat elTectlve Patn Destreycrln the world. Will n-est aurely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally en. applied externally, and thereby mere certainly BELIEVE PAIN, whether chronle or acute, than any ethor pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double the strength of any aluillar prviiaratleu. It cures pain In the Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat, Ubeuuiallsm, loetbacbn and ALL ACHES, and Is The Great Believer of Patn. "ilBOWN'8 HOUSEHOLD PANACEA "should be tnevervfainllv. Atoaaneontulnf ihAVnimMin ISrTOl0 i,Lw,a;r I".?le?.,,i.e,i, f ,V" g1,' & getuef wUl J,UKAk ui'A . .--.jz''.. r .i"-- - - "-w um.iyaH.Bff mmetcAu .VMAAVkkM pAlYKEK'H HAIR BALSAM the popular favorite for dressing the hair. He storing color when gray and preventing Eland rufT. It cleanses the scalp, atepa the hair falling, and Is sum te ploase. .nndtl.lzesatnrngjfsU pAlilCKH'S TONIC. Attend te it New. Many suffering people drag themselves about with falling strength, feeling slrndlly slnklnir Inie tlie irrnve.v that Hihv are rave, when by using l'arker Tonle they would nndnciiracommetiC' Ing vrlth the first dose, and vitality and sire igth surely coining isick 10 inem. " 1 am ill year old t havu been slrk nearly all my life, unci ought te knew something about medlclnn by. this time. I liuve uted Parker's lonle freely for mom than ajjear, and consider It the best ramedy I have ever known, lu fact, I new nnd no ethor medicine necessary, Ker weakness, debility, rheumatism, and that dis tressing nil gnnene nnd pain Irem which I suffered se long, It has no eel u si. 1 de net sen hew anyoue csn afford te de without se valnable n medicine.'1 Mrs. IIattikN. (Iiuvks, cer. Kast aud rreut streets. Providence, It. 1. PARKER'S TONIO. (Prepared by Hlscex Ce.. N. Y. oeiu ny all Drugglats In largobettlcsatOno inarllinMftTh Dellar, HOP PliASTKUS. A KAMOU8 HTItENOTHBNKH. Ilnnse wives, shop Klrls anil saleswomen all Buffer mera or less from Weak Hack and Sldo Slde achn. Nothing affords such Instant relief as a HOP PLAHTKK applied ever affected part. Pains and ache or all klndsare driven out and the parts made ever and strengthened. Ask for a HOP PLASTEII made from llurgundy Pitch, Canada llntsam and the virtues or fresh Heps. Held everyn hem. SSc., e fur I1.W. Send te HOP PLASTKIt COMPANY, lloslen. for circular. 8 TV) HE HKNHIIII.R XJ The HOI" PLASTEII does mero (reed In enn-qunrtcr the tline than any balm or lotion uuu is uiijiu eieuuiy iu use. porous plaster which acts A fresh and nweet ttnlnedlntnlv wtiHn nulled te scat of tronble. Ulieumntlnin. Nau. ralgla, Sldenchn, Liiine Hark, Crick, Hclat'ca, Sore Muschts, Kidney Affections, Weak Lungs or Lecal Pains cannot exist long when ene of thesu plasters Is applied Itcmember, virtues of fresh Hns, llnrnuncly Pitch and Oiims com blued, bold everywhere. S5c ft for 11.(0, Pre- Uioters. HOP PLASTEIt COMPANY, Husten, ass. (7) HOP PI,ASTi:ilS CUHK QUICKKST I WHY? Ilecause composed of medical qualities that nrn known te possess great power In relieving pain curing disease and wonder fully 'xcak nnd worn out parts. Fresh Heps, Hurgundy Pitch nnd Uuins imiiblnc d In a fresh, clean and sweet porous plaster. Always ready te apply te sudden pain, aches, strains, cramps, stltehcs, crick, swollen Joints or muscles, or soreness In any part, Be , & for 11.00, uvery where. HOP PLASTEIt COMPANY, llosten, Mans. (H) GRAY'S SPKCIF1C MKUICINK. The (I rent English Kein(ly. An unfailing euro for luipoiency and all Dlseasus tliat fellow Iams of Memery, universal Lassitude, l'aln In the Hack, Dimness of Vision, l'renmtnre Old Age, and many ethor diseases that lead te In sanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave, Full pirtlculars lu our pamphlet, which w de de Blre te send frcuby malltonveryeno. ThlsSpo ThlsSpe ThlsSpo clfle mecllclne ta sold by all druggtsU at II per packagu, or six packages for or will be aunt free by mall en receipt of the mi ney, by ad dressing the agent, U. a. COCHRAN, Drugglt,Sele Agent, Nes. 137 and 183 North (Juts-i struct, Lancaster, Pa. On account of counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper i the only gonutne. TflK UUAY MXDlUlNK CO.. Ituffale, N, Y. AFTKK ALL OTHKKS KAIL, O0HR0XT . DR. LOBB, NO. S29 North Klfteenth stroet, below Collewhlll Htreet, Philadelphia. Cures all Diseases of both aexes. Twenty Years Experience, Consultation by mall. NEIIVOU8 AND SPECIAL DISEASES. New boelr Just out. Send for It, 1 leurs 11 a. m. till 2 p. in., and 7 p. m.te 10 p. m Heeka froe te thn arnlctcd. leb'Jti-lvdiw -iatauuh-hay-fkvi:k. ELY'S CREAM BALM IS WORTH S1.000 TO AXY MAX, WO.VAX OR CHILD, nvrvjrMisa piiem CATARRH. A. E. NEWMAN, UrellnK, Mich. A rnrtleln Is applied te each nrwtrll and I aRreiMtble te use. Prlce ') cents by mall or at druirglst. Pend for circular. ELY IIROTIIKItS, DruKglst. On ego, N. Y. lulyilyedlvw C3AFK, SUHK AND SPKKDY CURK. kj Ittnrrras, VAnioecsLaandSraciiL Dibeabms, Whv bu hnmhuirired by nunc Its. wheu veu can find In Dr. Wr l!t ht the only Kauo- lab l'nvsicis In Philadelphia who makes a ajwclulty of tlie abeve diseases and utiRZs them T CURnaeuiRASTrtD. Anvita riiKs, day and oven even Ing. StranKers can lw treated and return home the same day. unices prlvatu. Dll. W. H. WUIUHT, Ne. 241 North Ninth struut, above Kace, P. O. Ikn C71 Philadelphia. l&n'U-lrdAw (ORN ItKMOVKK. VICTOHU CORN ItEHOVEll. Warranted te erndlcate completely and In a short time, the most obdurate corns, hard or soft, without pain, held by Uee. W. Hull, Chas. A. Lecher, Jehn It. Kautlman, Dr. Wm. Worm Werm ley, ami at HECHTOLD'S DUUQ S.TOUK, ducl9-lyd Ne. Wl Sest()raneJ3t, Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup , OXK TRIAL, AND YOU WILL NKVEIt HE WITHOUT ll" IN YOUI1 HOUSE. It will Itelluve thu Worst Ca.se of CeiiRhlng by only taking ene dese. We (iuarantoe tt te give you Satisfaction, or money Itefnnded. TRY IT AXD RE CONVINCED. Price, 25 nndSOcents per Hettlo. Manufactured bv CHAS. A. LOCI1EK, Druggist, Ne. East King Street, VVAL. T II. MARTIN, TVHOLimm AND RETAIL DXALIB IN All Kinds of Lumber and Oeal. J-YAnn: Ne. 120 North Water and Prlnce Streets, abeve Lemen, Lancaster. ni 1yd nAUMQAUDNKKS A JKFFKRIKS. COAL DEALERS. OrricKi Ne. I2U North Queen street, and Ne. SCI North Prince strict. Vaiids: North Prlnce stieet, near Heading Depot. LANCASTER, PA, aiiRlSttd c I0AL M V. B. COHO, Ne. SM NOUTII WATER ST, Lancaster, Pa., Whulesale and Itutall Dealer lu LUMBER AMD COAL. Connection with thn Telenhnne Exchamre. Yard and Olllce t STUEET. . . .. ... .. . r .... .. ....-..... NO. uu iiuivni tA.&r. fcbSS 1yd MAUMXJCUT. VTACUINElty.Ae. STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved EKG1XES Tnetien, FbrUiIe or SUlieniry. New or Second-Hand BOILERS, WATEK TANKS, SEPAItATOHB. MAeniwa or Uhcair Wekk ancb as done and kept In Machine Sheps. OiU. Olf OR ADDEiaa, Ezra F. Landis, WOnKS-537 NORTH CHBRRY STREET, LlKOlSTUB, l'A. n7-lfd QTOltiUK O y ilfD OOUMI83ION WAREHOU8B, DANIEL UAYEU aad-lya UVfNt CtuxUnt atreeL HevMMremttMMim oeodm. F LINN A HRENEMAN. Something Aboet Steves, We knew It is a little late in the sea son te say anything about Heating Strives, lint we liave Just received semclliing entirely new which we new have in operation at our store. We knew it is worthy of your examlna examlna tlen, as we are sure that it surpasses any open steve in tlie market. It Is simple in i4 construction, economical in fuel, handsome in appearance, and possesses many ether qualities which will present themselves te anyone who will take tlie trouble te examine it. We have also a large stock of Cook Steves and ltangcs of our own and ether makes which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. Use Parler l'ride for polishing your Steves. 122 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. JUST RK0K1VKD ALAItOELOTOP HOBNAIL GLOBES Which we will aell atS ets. caeb. Sevon Dlnorent Celers. CRYSTAL, OLIVE, a ii i:th yst, ea n a it y, (JlCEKN, 11LUE, AndAMllKR. TIIEK1NKSTLOTOP Glebes, Lamps and Chandeliers IN LANCASTER. The SUN and HOME LAM I are the host Lamp In the market. CALL AND SEE AT JOMP. SOHATO & SOU, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. 3111.L1NERY. S1' KINOMILUNKRY. &UE1T PHEPAE1TI0NS AltEllKINd MADE AT yiSTRICri'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, KOU THE Spring Trade of 1886, WE HAVE OPENED THIS WEEK eiu nttsT invoice or Spring Hats I AND- New Hat and Bennet Frames. MORE NEW TORCHON LACES. Special drives in All-Llncu (Jerman Torehon Laces at Sc., 4e , 5c 7c. lie, 15c. and iOc. a yard. Ked Mlzd l.lneu 1 orclien l.iico.enolnch wide, ISc. a plece of 1 1 yarda. New Lisle Thread Jersey Gloves. Extra Flue Pearl Llsle at 13c. a pair. Fluent Pearl Lisle, extra long, sSe. a pair. Flne lllnck 1'curl Llsle Jemey Ulevca, extra lenif, 2X!. u pair. Colored silk Jersey (lleves, 37e. a pair. lllack Silk Jersey Uleiu, line quality, We. a pair, lllack Spun Silk Jersey Uleres, pure silk, 4.10. a pair Fine, PureSUk fluuze t!lees, 50c,a pair. NEW SPRING HOSIERY. Special llurgalns lu Ladles', Gout's and Chll dtun's Plain aud striped Cotten Hese. COME AND SEE OUK DISPLAY OF Plated Jewelry. llcautlful llrcimtnlns nt5c, 10c, 15c. nnd !5e. All the Lalem Novelties In ItlllNESTONE IlreiiHtplns and Earrings, Collar-lluttens, llrace lets. Cellars, Watch Chains, etc. All warranted te u war Keed, and nil sold at the LOWEST PltlCES. A FULL STOCK OK Gres Grain and Satin Ribbons At I.ewru Market Prices. Lace Tidies, Lace Cellars, Lace Fichus. SPECIAL BARGAIN I All Silk Fichus, f'jat.'icr edged all around, at COc. a pair ; vt erth tic. Oolerocl Weel Lama Lacea Keduced te 15c, aic. and 25e. .1 yard. In all colon. DI.AOK ESCUKTAT, LACES Frem 25c. a yard up in fact, everything In our line, at the Lewest Cash Prices. 3Send for samples by mail, and your erder shall bu attended te most promptly. w UOOl'lNQ UOUQIf. Is a violent, convulsive cough, occurring gen erally in childhood, and most severu at night. Backing te constitution. The distressing And dangerous symptoms are overcome, sevnre coughing greatly allayed and dlsoase cut short by use of Delavau's Whooping Cough Remedy, Fer ever Forty Veau the Standard Bomedy. nPfiTTP c,emu ? suddenly at night durlnr UXVVUJ7 Bleep. Unless speedy ruller Is ob eb talned.unda fatally. Keeplnthe houseabetll of IIELAVAU'S VlIOel'lNO COUUU tfiu. El) V, an lntalllble cure.'Pii nrty eenta. 8014 VXS'SK1."' Uopet-SIxtli and Woedatreeta, Philadelphia. ectl-CmOT VLOTMMim. H I RSI! A BROTHER. Announcement Extraordinary ! GRAND PAUTAIOOS SALB! 1,500 PAIRS PANTALOONS -AT- SPE0IAL PRICES. All nf Our Own Manufacture All Well Made All Well Trimmed All at l'rlcea far Lewer than Beld for Elaewbore. Men'a Solid Subatantlal-Ltned Working Panta, line. Men'a Streng Dark Colera lluatneaa Panla 1.30. Men'a tteapectable All-Weel Itnslneea Pants, loe. Men'a Fine All-Weel Ten Patterns Snnday ranta.tlSO. Men'a rine niun. Black and Brown Check Caa almere Panta, S3 en. Men'a-rinestQualltlea-Pantaloens.tXBOtotO. Bej'rt and Children's Pantaloons. . All Qradea, Colera and Qaalitlea. lley'a Leng Pants from 75c. te II 00. Children's hnce I'ants from 40c. te 11.90. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE. NEWEST AND -PIIETTIEST NECKWEAR IN THE CITY,2lc,4c.,C9c. NEWEST AND PKETTIE8T STYLES 0ALI0O & PEROALE SHIRTS, 40c, SOc., 75c., $1.00, the Beat and Cheapest. NEW STYLES OF PANOY FLANNEL DRESS SHIRTS. Vlmtncnse Line of TRUNKS, VALISES CAllllASandCLUIl IIAGHJustrecclved. Bought at a Sacrltlce and Uelng rint -AT One-Price Clothing Heuse, COBNEB NOUTII QUEEN STUEKT AND CKNTBE SUUAUK. WSterea Closed at 6 p. in., Saturdays 10 p. in. XirlLLlAMSON A iUSTKR. FRESF ARRIVALS -IN- SHOES! NEW SHAPES -FOB THE COMING SEASON. Hen'a Streng Useful Shoes, ll.tl, 11.50. 11.75, tme.n.ii. Ueut's Flne Hand-Made Dress Shoe, 15.00 te 17.00. lley'a Shoes, Sizes, 1 te 8K, ll.oe, $1.45, 1 je, 18iioe. Yeung Uent's Dress Shoes, $.1 50. Seuths' Shoes, Sizes II, 1., 13, 13, 90c. te fiM. SHIRTS ! New Spring Patterns l'ercale Shirts, two col cel lars, soe. All-Weel Blue Flannel Ihlrti, tl.00 te Jl.2.5. All-Weel fancy iannel Shirts, l.m. roll A PKllFECr-riTTlNO WHITE DKES3 flllUT. BUY THE "EIGHMIE." all. 00 Each or 10 Per Cent. Discount en Ualf Ualf Dezen Lets. ' ' A Uoed Heavy Undershirt, JJc. LADIES rtcfore making the Beys' Shirt Waists leek through our Ijirtfe and arlcd Assortment of Calicos, Percales, Whltn Muslins, Fine and Fancy Flannels. It will save you llme and a great deal of trouble. Prlcu Uc, 50c., 75c., Il.cu, al.'A $1.65. GENT'S PANTALOONS. Our Assortment Comprises the Latest Pattern Material. Suvf Stylea, Best gualllles. Lew Prices, Dress Pauu, $3.50, $1 oe, $5 ej, (is.ua, M.50. SILK HATS Are becoming mero fashionable every seasen. AVu have Just reeclvedeur advance Sprlnit Pat" tenia In bilk and Dress StltT Felts. Call aud see them. BOYS' ALL-WOOLi POLOS. A Large Variety or Plain and Fancy Patterus, 3c. Citsh Purses, 5c, 10c, 15c HILL CASES, NOTE CASES und POBTEMO NA1ES In Plalu aud Fancy Morocco. Gent's Card Oases, 25c. 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St,, LANCASTElt, PA. WSteres clese at 6 00- p. copied. in.. Saturday ex MOT JONS. G HAND DISPLAY OF NECKTIES. UO TO EBISMAN'S. OAMBL'S HAIR UNDERWEAR, UO TO EBISMAN'S. "ClOU LATEST HTYJjES X! COLLABS AND CUFFS. UO TO EBISMAN'S. QHEAPH8T AND BEST SCARLET UNDERWEAR AT ERISMAN'S. NO. IT WEST KINO ST.. LANCASTKU. -pOTE IS MAKING CABINET PHfTOQRAPHB AT a0 A DOI1W, AT MO. I0e NOBTH UKKN STKEET, tuawat LancMter, Pa., HIRSH d BROTHER'S Williamson (fe Fester, CtOCMM AKB TT Z. RI10AD3, JEVBLKR. JEWELRY In calling Attention te our offerinira In this line, the publle nre Invited te , a Oloee and critical examination of tha croeda whlnh we bollevo wn nnn fll v ' , j i i... z- uiua areui aumuuwu BquaiWBDy OTBT Ouorea Itltne mrROSl ClUOfl Ol OUt 'Is land, and we ask comparison of prloea. knewins that ours are lower for tb T' fine croeda eflered than the ruling of prleea elaewhore. Our Stock of Unset Diamonds la large, and we will make up frorathetw any style of work doalred. All the Newest Patterns of Ladles' Wear always In Stoek, nnd Blrtk or Menth Btones of the whole calender can be had promptly. The Oems Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, Topaz, Opal aud Paarl always en hand, and set te erder. Oil Paintings, Marble and J3retizn Statuary, and Muateal Bexes, always cheerfully shown by our attendautn. Bvorybedy Is Invited te eall and be shown through our stock. H, Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, NO. 4 WEST KINO STREET. CARRiAUK A MOITO THAT ALWAYS WINS. HONEST WORK ! Driilin nnnronrn'e (U DnlleKln iTnrrlnrrn Wat,U jnuiv wueiouiue viu lusiiauie waiiiau uvine, ; 126 and 128 EAST KING STREET, (NEAULT OPPOSITE THE LEOPAltD HOTEL), LANCASTKIt, PA. Nene But First-Class Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Used. PIHCE3 TO SUIT THET1MES. ALL WOIIK GlTAr.ANTEEl). BUGGIES, PHETONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, And Vohlelos of Every Description Built Promptly te Order. A Full Linn of Vehicle In Stock, rtrennred eaneclall V for the Spring Trade, A Lanjo nnd Varied Ainrtmeut of SECOND-HAND WO UK ON HAND which will Ijo sold at MOST llE S0NAULB 1'IIICKH. PARTICULAR ATTENTION -nive uj a call and oxauilne the work, THE PLACE Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage forks, NOS. 126 and 128 UT.ASHn-AUK. H IOH MAHT1N. CHINA HALL " Yeu have a few Dishes en hand yet, I see said a lady the ether day. " I that lady had seen the quantity that came in back deer this week. (Our Spring Importations are arriving you knew), she, no doubt, would have added, nnd are still getting mero, "Whatdoyeu expect tode with them?" We don't expect anything about it. "We sell them, and that without any treuble ; aud the reason of that is, that we keep the best makes that are in the market, ene of which we have been selling for EIGHT YEA11S. AVe also keep ether 'grades. Our guarantee et Fatisfactien gees with every sale. Our prices, which we will gladly quete you, aieequal te any, quality being considered. AVe need net tell you our stock is equal te any in the State, except it few in large cities. I'.irttes in need of outfits for housekeeping should bear these facts inmind. lilpii 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. tlUOOERUSH. TTIQH GRADE COFFEES. rl Flne Java and Arabian Mecha, rich, fra grant and lull bodied. Our Java Blended t'oiree h a success at SS cents per pound. Finest Plan tation Kin only Sue t very uoed Bie at 15c., nnd a Ceffeu for everybody at I JHc. per pound. ery popular. All that try it come again. Our sales aru Increasing dally l'leasu send us a trial ",Cr- GEO.WIANT. aug-lyd Ne. 113 West King Street. -TTNKlVALIiED Teas, Coffees and Sugars By the Pound, the Bag, the Chest or Barrel, at CHARLES MAONAY'S Choice Family Grocery and Cheese Emporium, 115 and 117 NOUTII QUEEN STREET, I.uncusU'.r, Pa. Tbe Best OhoeBos in the City. A full line of Fresh Groceries, Cured Fish, Western Hams und lu ported Bellshes. Ihnten Oatmeat and all varieties of New Crackers. Uoeds delivered free te all parts et the city and environs. ... S-Conneotod with tbe Tclephone Exchange. lUSmd AT BURSK'B. APPLES ! APPLES ! ThoApple Depet, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Apples by the Barrel, by the liuihel, by the Peckerllalf-Peck. Dried Peaches, 4 pounds for 25c. Dried Apples, 4 pounds ler 25e. New Turkish Prunes, 4 pounds for 25c. Valancla Balslns, 4 pounds for 25c. Einekud Halibut, 2 pounds for 25c. Smoked Herring, l5e. per Oexen. Just received a fresh let et SCHUMACHER'S AKBON OATMEAL. AVENA, FAUNA and SltANULATEDCOBNMEAL. A full line of all JOads et Urecerles. BURSKS, NO, 1? BAST KINO STREET. LANCASTKB. PA, jUl K UUAHA. Li.r.u. RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by UK. J. B. UAYElf. Kasont.elxMi! no operation or delay from busl. nesa j t Vwtni "7 hnndredsef cures. Main olllce, m ABOltST.rillLA. bend for lrrJj'1rjAw rTyKIKA AND S1IEUKY WINKS AT MgaTt's Old Wine Stere H. E 8LAYMAKEB, AeenT, KaUbllabjMl 179. Me. " Ki ,, WATCmtm. AND ART I ''X A M .'.,. it: . . "... -- ' LANOASTERA., g WORIIH. HONEST PRICES ! t. lc la w PAID TO REPAIRING. 1 M whother you purchaie or net. .'irrOUOET EAST KING STREET. ISMydAw tRATKiiE&'a uvnar. ANCASTER AND MILLEKSVUiLB' 11. It. TIME ITABLE. Cars leave Lancaster for Mlllorsvllle at 7.00 fcoe and 11:30 a. m., and 2 en, t ue, e-oe and S.S0 p. m, Cars leave MIUersvlllQ for Lnncjuier at Am. 8:00 and 10.00 a. m.. and l.ue, s.oe, B.oe and 7:M a.;m READING A COLUMBIA RAlLiROAD ANI BIIANCIIES, AN LEBANON ANU LANCASTER JOINT LINE It. B. On and nftcr SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8th iE81' TBAINS LEAVE BEAOINU Fer Columbia and Lancaster at 7.13 a. in., 1100 neon and 0.10 p. m. Fer Ounrryville at 7.15 a. m. and 0,10 p. in. Fer Cblcklcs at 7.15 a. m. and 0.10 p. m. TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA Fer Reading at 7 30 a, ra., 12.3.1 nnd 8.10 p. m. Fer Lebanon at 12.3.1 and 3.40 p. m. TBAINS LEAVE QUAIIUYVILLK Fer Lancaster at fi.il and 7.15 a. m. and 2.35 p. m. Fer Beading at 0.2s a. m. and :.35 p. in. Fer Lebanon at 2 35 p. m. LEAVE KINO STKEET fLnncaater.) Fer Bcadlni; at 7.30 n. m., 12.40 and 3.10 p. m. Fer Lebanon at 0.40 a. m 12.40 nnd ft 00 p. m. Fer Quarryvllle at 9.25 a. m., 4.40 and 8.20 p. m. LEAVE PBINCEISTBEET f Lancaster.l i Fer BPHdlnKal7.Wa. ml'J.Malld 3.50 p. in. , I or Quarry vllln at 0.12 a. m., 4.30 nnd 8.m p. m TBAINS LEAVE LEBANON. Fer Lancaster at 7:20 a. m., 12:30 and 730 p. in. xur quarry vuiu nb i;wu. iu SUNDAY TltALNS. TBAINS LHAVE KEDINC Fer Lancaster at 7.20 a. m. and 4.00 p. in. r Fer (juarryvllle at 4.00 p.m. ' TBAINS LEAVE QUABItYVILLE Fer Lancaster, Lebanon and Beading at 7.10 a, m TBAINS LEAVE KINU ST. (Lancaster.l Fer Beading and Lebanon at 8.03 a. m. and Mi , Fer Quarryvllle at 6.50 p. m. TBAINS LEAVE fBlNCE ST. (Laucaaler.I Fer Reading and Lebanon and 8.16 a. inland 4.M -p.m. TBAINS LEAVE LEBANON. Fer Lancaster at 7:45 a. m. and 3: 15 p. m. Fer Quarryvllle at 3-15 p. in. Fer connection at Columbia, Marietta Junc tion, I.uucjiiter Junction, ilanhelm, Beadlnt; and Lebanon, see time tables at all stations, A. 11. WILSON. Supcrtiuoiident. PENNSYIA'ANIA RAILROAD SCUEIW., Sj ULE. Trains lvk LAeBTKa nnd leava) yja arl arrive at rhlladeipnia as louews s mjj L"ave LcavH WESTWABIJ. Paclfle Expressf.... News Exptcsnf Philadelphia. I.ftiicaster. llJ pin, 4.50 11. in. 4:30 a. m. 7.11011 in. 1:11 a. m. H:25 a. m. 0.10 a. ui, 9.31 a. in. MS a. ui, ! 5e iu ra. uxi a in. 2.00 p. m. 2:1C v. m. 2:5u p. m. 5:10 p. in. 7:30 p. m. 7:40 11. ui. way .-assenger-., mail I train via Sit. Jev. no. . juaii -.ruini Niagara Express Hanover Accem , FastLlnef Frederick Accem.... Ijincaster Accem ... . Harrlshurg Acceui.. Columbia Accem ... via Columbia 7.11. m via Columbia 11:50 tt.m. via Columbia via .ML Jey. 2:15 p. in. '4U p. in. 6.40 p 111. 8.M p. m. 10.05 p.m. Leave Lancaster. 2 15 a. lu. SM a. in. 8:10 a. in. 8:55 a. m. tt-oe ai in. 12JW p. m. 2:0.1 p. 111. ...Alp in. Harrlsburg Express...1 Chicago and Cln. Ex..t Western Expressf EA8TWABD. Pblla. Expressf FastLlnef Harrlsburg Express... Lancaster Accem ur... Columbia Accem Seashore Express Johnstown Accem Sunday Mull l)nv Exnressi 10:45 p. 111. 12.10 a, in. 4 avlltu .! iu n i 4a.in. $. I'hfln & e.mj n. in. lu.20 u. in. via Mt Jey 11:0 a. in. d.. J,. UI, . etm p. m. av'3 5:15 p. in. itiii 4:11p.m. u:ju i jiu yjj& Harrlsburg Accem fi 45 11. m. 9:1 I Thn ljinrejtter Arcnininndatien leaves Harrla burg at 8:10 p. in. and arrives at Lancaster at 9-Mtft I The Marletta Accommodation leaver Celnm v5?a bla at 6.40 a. m. and reaches Marietta at 6M. Alse, ,-. leaves coiumeia at liui iu 111. una . n i, in, wx reaching Marietta at liOl nnd 2:55. f-aveWi Marietta at 3.05 p. in. and arrives at CelnnibtafjI 8.20 : also, leaves at 8 i and arrives at 8J.0. iffia rwil.. V.l. In.n..nn.lnll.... InnVAU Mnrlltllll lt.."..v3 1UU lUlHi.lLUllllll'UHlinii .1. ,. Tt...-.. '.v. tliv auu nuuw ui ,T.,iiuk-u IUU1UK u auu CT1 with Harrlsburg Express ,,,.nrt atMiltr ,4 The r reeericK Accoiniiieauuon-, , . 1 vs lng at LnncasU'r wllb t list i.ine.v Dngat ,, p. m.. will run iiiieuku 10 r jum-iiuik. "i The Frederick Accommodation, cunt. IcBv, Columbia at 12:25 and reaches Umcastcr at 12J Hanover Accommodation, west, connecting 1 Lancaster with Niagara Express lit 9-50 a. uu, will run through te Hanover, dally, except, Sua. ! Fast Lin- west, en Sunday, when flai(au! will step at Uownlngtewn, Cea'.CSMiie, rarai burg, 51 1, .lu, biiz.ui irhnnnli l.R.HHUf On sundayV the Mall train wust runshv way of Celiiiubla. TJhANK HOOKS. J I l DnJn 0wn. 'A'i Invite examination of their BLANK BOOKS! In Various Grades of 1. "&I II AY linOKS. JOUI.AU. . . l?1 LEUQEBS, CASH BOOKS, i fl'i copyiNe 1100KB &rnEj INVOICE BOOKS, TIME BOOKS, M EMOB ASfnUMBfVASSBOOIM, lKTTVACCOUNT BOOKS. i 1 . v . fZA AT TIIK rtL. SIGOFTHEBOC ' 1 16 and 17 North Queen SUf'lx v. i' ariSOTAVLEU, -tniKltIOH Annnfri A "W CO?i;' !-' !-.: I AlJL.DO -A.SH- EYE-GLASSES Mlcrosceiioa, Field Olassea, l",;f'J," accTpealMagle'Lantrna. l'"0" Ing lustrumenta, "fLSiiS Aiinaratua. List and Uoscrlptlensi u vu at5ucuoaentrl'EeuapvllC4Uon, OUEEN 8c CO..X in u CHESTNUT BT, PIIlLAIt, mars-lrdAw Loek out feu FW-gi-SSJ?! Capclna Plasttra are wWiJlJl ;peucut la M ii ?' " m M M ns M .m s i ? i ii ftk .& .. j iih (3 M mf "V ,SJc '. n A3! iJVS i. T 3 l? $, .t : &. r - i' rstl
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