t;mwaW: -r-?.---"' ' .- '" ... l A - i - -, Ty f?i , V1f, -T v vi. . J;. it rmB LANCASTER DAILY lOTBLLlOTNQgK; WEDNESDAY, OOTOBEB 8, 1886. - w 'i. m ""l "s.s " X1GEJICER: dat nr m yrar tmmtwyMt-) flta MUAM A TSAB, HfTT tTCimitM I LA. iMtmn rum, Mans ,t tWHIM10 AUOWKD TO icnrn oemacrioir. ' f . - 4 -' I ) AMM.' teuri -V;5' , rAXIlKO HATB8: ff" ' H. Hn.ltln. Sin. 4ln. Sin BCrmT? ' miTS ii isoe r WKmSri...... m us s Khi,i., l.vi J no i&e An 750 ifi,,,,, 1(0 M B0 6 IS M 8 45 ySh 110 120 4 00 SN0 7 SO 940 WWki.,,. t ID 70 1050 131 Id M Bs) Weeks., tee son loin ism 17m v ISBevifc..... in 7MHen in 01 seen 24m PJBlM0atll 11 0D 1000 I70U 7100 2700 3 j no BalmilM.. (00 1 tool wne wee nm wee Uh. 100 ISAM WOO HOO 1400 MOO BsVleir ueq aieq ioe moo moo wee j'-The Weekly Intelligencer .. 1 10 Every Wednesday Mobnine. IATmA.K.00foiMeirnii. atu or in, WWlinAiiannnTO rntexs iitmn xrr I tOUOITSD BTIT p a nr or TH : swats ate oetrmr. all awotev lcttuw 1 oeaaians te m wabtb babkit. I all lMUrt and Migrant te jQ TFB INTBLUOBMOBR, bmt BQuaing, Lancaster, ra famastcr Intelligent, if LAXCABTEK. OUTOBKK C, IRK. A Wanlg te the Knights or Laber. le labor delegates at lllciimend lwve IViw ia ittPsed te a number of speeches se full of denunciation et capital, that they Mt in danger of losing a large share of the npathy aroused by the owning addresses v( Mr. Powderly and Governer Lee. j, te Baonepoly aa the enemy, net only of the !f;!bering classes, but. of all the people, and 5S believe the Knights of Laber still rtd- i-ere i meir eit repeaieu principle mat t . " ""jury te one is the concern of all," whether that one be a capitalist or a rakberer. Wild denunciations of capitalists in the abstract enlv brine discredit unnn i.the order, and should net be tolerated in feeonventien,for there must be capitalists in Silhe social system iust as there must be een- i-.vfrerate In an armv : and the hirfi abilities jiv.-Ksiuisiuj ier me BKiuiui management ei (SsCrttal are worthy of reward. It is only r)u....ii. m a,.. ,- . . . Jrwhen the eeneral becomes a desnel and HI flBAMI tlSA lt hla nntrnnimnlail rvyyrai- frtf . aalftall tlllrnese.s that tliem ran lw nnv nm. iart fnr rnvnlt. Thl etitn nf nernlm n. Pdeubtedly exists in America nt present, lr though perhaps net vet in nssrrevatwl kk.. tj-ii.r .u. Jj..i .... ;j,iuuii iveauiiuy mu nisuuui ui C'MiI'llig '. the giant before he has grown te nesis- 'i'.toble strength and stature, the people will s-'fjtrelceme any conservative movement of the yKnlghts of Laber in that direction. Ear On parallel lines the Knights and the IgMMhieTement of the same purpose, the ele- c,T)nef labor, and political measures with E.'that end in view are within the province of ffZ the party just as the banding of labor te .? neclc the downward tendency of wages is ' 1 Within the nmvinnA nf Iho Inlmr nrcnrii7.i. fen. The Xew Street Ballway. ! The East End Passenger railway pro poses te-night te ask councils for permis- tenU auHTEast Kingstreet for layine their s. Ne doubt their lequest will be cheerfully granted, as the new organiza erganiza organiza tien is in the line of the development of th Jity's interests, llut councils should sei te it that the new company use a flat or sunken rail for their purpose. Xet many "people knewthat a large share of the run v aways and driving accidents in this town have been caused by bad street car.tracks. If these who were injured or damaged by less in these accidents had pushed their legal rights te an extreme, some heavy financial blows would have been sustained by these negligent corporations. fThfi eliarapfpr nf Mia rrpnllamen whn ;! Me interested in the new street rail- wiy scheme is an ample guaranty that jtjwhat they will de will be well done. JJut, Bvertneiess, it is the duty of councils te Insist in the beginning that the least dau- Minus kind of track shall tie laid. Such tB jipradence .will also be a kindness te the new corporation in saving it from a possl pessl Wy heavy financial draft for damages in the future. -...,.-.. r, .. . . iuc eiure uruer uecisieu. jj J.ue supreme court aecisien timt the RSMiere order law of June 29, 1SS1, is uu- ff OMtltutienal, has a very specious appear- .Bce.anatetne casual reader it will seem te BTpTeper correction of an attempt te take away the liberty of employer and eru- ilXpieye " tne making of a contract. Te be Kff"iure, the law should net restrain either 3 -from a large freedom et contracting, one 1!. with. t.llA nt.hnr ,lnlna tna nAUBaafnfl n ... lfest advantage ever the ether in the mak ing of the contract. This the employer does DOSSess ever the einnlnved. ami u-n foil Ol, JAflWklinYlrfUW,flAn I nf tl.a n,f l t e.. ,-u,,,v.u.u,iUal,, iu 4Utuuu, wnicnis eisewnere nnnted, is inanywav an undue restriction of the freedom of contracting. Laber 13 pushed by the goad of necessity In arranglngler Its hire, while capital may exercise choice. Surely, then, when the law steps in te say that the laborer shall be paid in cash, or that which Is strictly equivalent thereto, it is very line hair splitting te say that such legislation is an interference with private rights. m - Facts Are Facts. FPs. fiA nllAn,t.M .1.-, .t f . " "e ttucgeviuu luai, mere was no such i,? wganlzauen as a trunk line contract, ' v eij'is jiiuiu luuuuces tne UI 'tlariOQ te the contract before Mm Ciill.rr, viemmittee of the Senate, entered into en .-Jsevember 6, 1S85, between the (.rand i, Trunk railwav mmiunv. nf Cunmi, n. ??:",:;;'.,,:." . --.. i ew iera. lyemrm iiuusen river rail SWad company, the New Yerk, West Shere vaana & Western railroad company, the mw xeik, JLaKeJirie ic Western railroad 4X1UHIT lt.B 11 1 f- ., T"' "a icuueyivania railroad com. , ana the Baltimore & Ohie railroad y. untb!.?m.e.nt thAt no coalcembl- WB existed, the samA r,nr- ., ,lMte showing that 7" wrien1 agri: Mt was entered into in New Yerk nt - Dumber 31 ieM) by the coal barons "te ,a4fnce coal prices." 'i; acts are tacts, and it Is useless for the ,Mnates affected by Governer Paulsen's -warfare te deny that they are implicated t U.hU charge that the constitution has . MM violated. That the governor Is in In his crusade is evident from the that It is given out that proceedings we enenaing coal carrying comea- wUl probably be begun te-day. Wktre Bftrrr I Weik. VltH Quay lioldlnRtlie kejs of the Mate treasury ttnd pliant Heaver In the executive chair nt Ifarrisburg, liew can U10 people expect that their rights shall be sternly protected t In his PitUburR speech Heaver plainly Rave notice, in his remarks 011 freight (ll3criminatlen,that he prope$ itl te carefully leek after tlie Interests of the corporations, which Is proper enough, provided that at the same yme they be considered with re fcrence te the rights of labor. Jletwecn the lines of Heaver's mliliec en this sub ject, the Intelligent weiklngniau may dis cern n leaning towards the Interests of mo nopoly that bodes no geed for the labor cause. And en this ground alene thou sands of votes will be lest te the Uepubll can candidate. The pleasing Information comes from Charleston that tlie city council Ix-lieve that the contributions new In hand and t tie collec tion In progress tn the territory east of the Alleghen'es as well n In Chicago nnd ether points west, will mililce for the needs of ttiose ler whose rellef the appeal was niade. SKVKltALSteauiers built In Pittsburg have reached the gulf by way or the .Ml'sbmlppl and proceeded te Seuth America. Whether In eectlensln the held or an ocean ste tmer Is net recorded; but eer since the xtartltng lact was announced Pittsburg has considered her- seir a seatxirt and has been talking wisely of yachting matters and na al architecture. The columns et her papers are tarry as the rigging et a man-of-war, andone who did net knew better might suppose that the editorial Btinetum overlooked some harbor filled with a forest et masts. These nautical editors are Republicans, whose vejage en Salt river has given them a taste rer the briny deep and whO"0 sympathetic natures hanbteu touched by the troubles and trials et Jehn Keach, who failed In a met mysterious manner some tlmoageand is new making read) te resume business in an equally mysterious manner. Scheel DiRECTens It seems, are te have the same privileges of appropriating private lands for public school purposes as railroads da The Philadelphia city solicitor has ren dered an opinion that if an agreement canuet be made with the owner or a pleoeol land wanteu for public school purposes, the beard of public education could evupy the ground and the question of values and damages be determined In the manner provided for by the act of assembly of 1507. Thk feariul jiower for evil wielded by bad literature has been most graphically Illus trated by a recent French murder. Twe lads had been cramming their brains for years with sensational literature, and finally they appear te have been drlv en crazy by It, for they wrote a wild tragedy with the mutderofayeungglrl by two jealous suitors as the crisis, the suicide of the murderers as the culmination et It; and then calmly pro ceeded te raake the fiction a reality. They killed a girl friend w itheut tattering, but sol? murder was tee much rer them. They were sentenced te 15 years hard Litxir and their parents has te pay JjOO te the lathercr the glrk A healthy American boy would profit by the reading or Cooper, but these French youths had been se crazed ey miserable literature that the excitement el the Lnatheratecking tales was mere than they could !rtar, and their " Dame Horrible," as they called their manuscript, mingled the realism of the lowest French fiction with the phraseology of Cooper. The French are a peculiarly nerv ou and excitable people, and the incident snrvei te call attention once again te the necessity of regulating the mental as well as the physical feed of the ns n. generation. PERSONAL. Queen Victeria owns the finest set In ex istence of the autographs of the signers of the American Declaration of Independence. MAVen Harrimix, of L'hlcagn, is quoted as Baying : "X don't want te be known by my reputation, for that is d d bad. But my character Is above reproach." Bisnep WiseFiELrt, the fitli jiersen chosen as the snecos-er te the late Bishop Lsy In the P. E. dlocee or i:ten. Mil , isre isre perted te have telegraphed from Beaicia, Cat., declining the honor. Shall tha Ceiutltallnn lie Knlnrcrd Frem the Dolettewn Deuecruu If the people of Pennsylaeia only knew, and would realize It, the mes' Important ques tion berore them Is that ofauti-di'-crirainatien. It Is aquestlen that concerns all, farmers, me chanics, laboring men alike. The parties and their candidates are vtlde apart en this issue. When the preent state constitution was made, n prevision was incorporated in it against discrimination by railroads in freights and the legislature was author ized te enforce it. That was twelve years age, but in all that lime this proisen has been a dead letter. Ne serious attempt has been made by the Hepublican party, te carry it out. The quesUen new comes up whether it shall remain a dead letter. The Democratic party hate declared in favor of atiti-d incrimination, and Blaek, its candidate for governor, stands squarely en this plat form. Shall the constitution be enforced T Are the larmers willing the railroads shall contlnue te set Its previsions at defiance and charge them mere in proportion for carrying their produce te market, than they charge the great coal corporations 7 This Is the gist of the preposition. Mr. Black stands pledged te use all his lntluence, ir eltcted, te have this prevision or the constitution onrerced. and the farmers protected. Black is the farmers' friend, their Interest U hW inter et, nnd whatever can be done te protect them from corperato imposition will bu done. The Republican party Is the prtv of corje rations and nothing can be tx peeled from them. When they had the opportunity and the power te enforce Unconstitutional previs Ien agaiuht discrimination, tne relumed te de it. What right bae they t a-ik the iwr,ln teentrust them again with power If they get It they will again violate their trust. Te them the constitution is a dead letter. Farm ers, mechanics, laboring men, jour enlv hope lies iu the election 01 Chauncey I" Black, Democratic candidate for governor I hlect him with a Democratic legislature, and the constitution will hae breathed into It the breath of Hie; elect Beavtr, and it re mains a bundle of waste paier in unu or Its most Important parts. !! Ilallllrlef. The League games et ball yesterday wett- as fellows; At Philadelphia: l'hllidtlphia 13, Kansas City 4; at Washington (afternoon; Detroit C, Washington 1 ; at New Yerk : New erk 7, Chicago 4 ; at Bo-ten : Bosten 7, St. Leuis 3. The Association games of yesterday were: At St. Leuis: St. Leuis 9, Athletic I; at Pitts burg: (first game) Baltimore ft, Pittsburg 3, Pittsburg 3, Baltltnore 3; (darkness ended game) at Leuisville: Brooklyn 23 LeuUville i; at Cincinnati; Cincinnati e, Mets4 Casey pitched for the Philadelphia the tirat In a long time yesterday. The Pittsburg club nail but live hltseft McUlnnia yesterday and twoetl Kllrey. Oldtleld caught a geed game ler Washing Washing ten yesterday and had one hit. Scranton deleatetl the Waterbury club by 8 te" yesterday, ' Cress, catcher of the Altoeua club, has been Induced te sign with the AthletUn There are no tiles" en IHnmt ,il Detroit. He caught both gamed yesterUaj Dlipleamig In The Cuttle Mm At Monday evening'u eessleu et the Illl Illl nels Live Stock commissioner?, In Chlrxge, It was decided that if, upon auto mortem ex amlnatiens, an owner's cattle wero declared sound, an owner could take thorn out and slaughter them. Tben a pest-mortem ex ex aminatlen would be held by the Inspectors authorized by the cemiulsalcn, and If ue dls fS???.!0""1" 'he owner could de what he leih Jn?!"1??1-"6" " or destroy it as lie chose. This, the stock yards' etllclals and hS'SS? rm? ""y-""! ruyiu aelrbuslnelv. Th.U,e ,"cmary ' " cominl.slen Tay.s "There la no reuen w hy tlin statn or t he uevl ernment should pay for healthy cattle ami destroy them. The'law juWt "J? agam.t II The stock yards' !eeple are the only Jrtlet Interested In destroying the tneat;and r the want the healthy animal. dStleyVd t"eir only ceuwe is te buy them." ' 3.0OO Mill nnil lArknt Oat. Three thousand mill hamts were locked ent In Krankferd, Philadelphia, Tuestlay night In accordance with the enler issue! by the aid committee or the Philadelphia Manufacturers' association, te whtwe consid eration the demands et the strikers la the mills or William 1. Truth, Jr., A Ce., had been siihmlttpd, all tlie texille mills In Krankferd run by tlieinomeersof tlioieolv allen and two ewimmI by non meiiilwrs, werecliewl up yesterday te remain closed rer an tndellnlte perleil. Tne iiumlier el hands who are consequently thrown out el employment will aggregate three thousand, In meet or the mills the work of finishing damask goods and knotting teels was ileue outside, se that Independently or the respec tive perintnent hinds a large iiunilr of families w he w ere either ovvasleually or con tinually engaged will be iery materially af fected by the action of the manufacturers. The action wa9 caused by a dllUculy ever the wages of the employs. A lUlsreN LY IC Usck are the annumr boarder, lUck te tbelr home In ten 11, And the farmer' wl'e's In tha city te-Jv llujlnn anew jllk gown. They left her a hundred dollars. And the thought et It makes her lMicli. Fortheo-tot tbelr Kwrd te the finuer's wire Masjustteur dollars and nhslf. fVen the itiufen fburffr. Relieves, lictere, ltecne-t(ul Star Cough Cure. Price, twenty flve cents Time U money, but health t hipnlncs. If YOU have a bid eeM or ceuh use l)r Hull's "Cough Syrup. It will cure you every Itlrue, ITlceSJcent. TUEilTKllit.lt Ol" THK Is-KHIILY OF TI1K ST.1TK OF m:v lOUK Statu or ,sir Ions, tvniT Chavsis, A lii 1 xt, April 16, l; My lamlly for tfce last twel e ye-irs have been using Allcock- Pereus Piasters, and hsvofennd them wonderfully erileaclens In coughs, colds, and pains In the side and ta k. About ten years ae 1 w us thrown from tt wagon and badly breled In three days thi planters entirely remniHl thep-ilu and ereness Twlce they have cured we et seven colds which threatened pultuouaiytveulile They also cured tny eon et rhcumsttsm In the shoulder, from w hlch he had suffered two 5 e.ir. 1 ISItJW. IIL'STED. 1eiiI lie Deceive,!. Hypocrisy ts the compliment thst vice pays tevlrtne. Imitation Is the compliment failure pays te success The name net the character of Uensen's Capclnc Plasters Is Imitated by unscrupulous parties, who make ana try te sell plasters variously called " tapslcin," " Capsi cum," " Capslclne," "tapneln" plasters, w 1U1 the manifest intention todectHe. .e cunningly anil boldly Is this dene that cureless people are doubtless sometimes beguiled Inte buying such artlc'es tn plsce of the gennlne Happily the number who fellow this vocation decreases every year through the refusal of reputable dealers te handle the Imitation KCOds, mean while be cautious In the middle of the gennlne Is cut orrieioneil the word " Capelne,"ana en the fs.ee cloth Is the " Three Seal j trademark. Ask for l!enen' then examine One Bensen Is-erth a dozen of any ether kind (J) HPKCIAh SOTSVK9 A azvxeT for Ind!?estlen, Consumption, Dys pepsia. Meakne-3, lever. Ague, ite., CeKlen's Iilqutil Iteef renlc. slo-lwdeedAw NEVEUOIVE LI'. If you are troubled "vlth nerren or sick head ache, de net give up yenr case us lncu ruble until von have tried Dr Leslie' Special Prescription ?e ths testimonials tn another coin en. di -lw AKE IOU JIAKt miserable by Indigestion, ipauen. inzziness, ixws 01 APtxiuie. i. ew skin t Shlleh' Itallzer Is a pe-ltlve cure. rer sale by II. Ik Cochran, North (jnecn street. A iisMt Misfortune. Is te raise a nice fimlly of boys and girl ana then hi c them carried 'U III te an early gi Aiimntlen. 1 rava br that terrible dlgr-ose Conumntlen. leed the warning and check It In Its nrsi aiares ny the prompt u-e of Hemp Relsam for the Threat and Lunirs. wjtrnsnieti iu cure unu rvueve an case. 1'rlce Mc anil II ler sale br II. IL Cochran. drugglt, .Ne. U7 7V(el Hierie North Qaeen street. (3) "IIACKMETACK ime. rncessana: a lasting ana frnirrant rer fame, lrlce25anclS0 cuu. torsaleby 11.11. Cochran, DrnggUt. he. 137 North Queen ttreet. SLEEl'LESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cengh. Shlleh'a cure 1 the remedy ier you. iorueu)'ii ii.v,ecaran. , Druggist, Ne 1S7 North Queen street. THE KEV GEO II. THAlEIt, of Bonrben Inn., say : ' Beth mvelf and wife ewe enr Uvea teSIULOH'SCONSUitl'TIONCUKK." Ker sale by 11. B. Cochran, Druggist, N a 1ST North Qneen treet- The I'opalallen or ijtnaMter I about 30,en, and wu wenld tay st least one half are troubled with some affection of the Threat and Lungs, as these complaint are ac cording te statistics mere numerous than ethers V e would aitvl.eell net te neglect the opportunity te call en ns and get a IrettU of Kemp' I! Unam for the Threat and Lung, l'rlce &u cents ana II Trial size free. lk-uuctfully, II. U. Cochran, druggUt, U7 North Queen street. UUOtVN'8 HOUSEHOLD I'ANACJSA. Is the most effective 1'aln Destreyerln the world" Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally or-, applied externally, and thereby mere certainly HEI.IEVK VAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It 1 warranted denble the strength of any elmllar preparation. It cure natn In the Side. Back or lieweli. Sere pain in ice aiue, imck or l liheum&ttrfm, Toethnchu Threat, Bheumatlm, ToeUiache and ALL ACHES, and Is The Great llellever of Pain. "BKOWK'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA " should beta every family. A teaspoentnl of tlie Panacea nuiur ei c i waier isweeLenea. ir m r- ferred, taken at rwdttme, !!! IlltEAK Up a JiiU.lVdM.W.iSw 0x IteTTi. ErcT8 a Cvac Mr. ()car E. B. Kech, of Allentown, Pa , was bedfast wtth In flammatory rheumatism In the winter of l&a. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He commenced using Gress' Uheumatla Remedy. By the time he had used halt a bettle he cenld leave hi bed; when he had finished the bottle be was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. In hi own words, " 1 feel butter than ever before," Price II, by all druggist. tebiMmdMWAr Itrnews Her Youth. Mrs. Phrebe Chesley, Petersen, Clay Ce , tewa, tell tb following remarkable story, the tnith et which 1 vouched fnr by the resident e! the town- "I am 7.1 )can old. have becu troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for niany years, could net dress myself without help New I am free from all pdn nnd soreness and am able te de all my own housework. 1 ewe my thanks te Electric Bitten for having re newed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try n bottle only 50c ; at Cochran's Drug Stere. 137 and 1$) North Qneen street. Lancaster, Pa. (I) rer lame back, ildeer cheat, use ahlleh's Por Per ous Piaster. PriccBeenU. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, Drugglt,Ne.lx) North Queen street. bllILOII'3 CUBE will Immediately mllnvn Immediately Croup, W hoeping Coagh and Bronchitis. Ker sale by IL B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Dr. HassLEa Werk Strut, Purely vugetabie, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative required alter using l'rlce, 25 cents, by all druggists. febs-Smd U WA r UOTUBltSI MOTHERS' 1 MOT1IK114HI Are you disturbed at night and broken et yenr mt by a sick child suffering and crying with thu excruciating pain of cutting M-ethT If se, go at once and get u bottle of Mrs. WINSI.OW'3 S0UTII1.SU sruUP. It will relieve the pfjer little sufferer Immediately dejwnd upon It: there ts no mistake about 1L There u net a mother en earth who has ever naed It, who will net tnll you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief xnd health te the child, operating like maKlc It u perfectly safe te ue In all casi . and pleasant te tie taste, and Is the prescription of eua of the idest and best female physicians In the Unltafl t- sold nvnrywhe . & 'nu a bottle Wiikh the scalp I annnjud uu dandruff, !'..p,'?"!8.",Pllur.oeaP wlb found Infalllbltt Hill1 Hair uje, black or brown, liliy cents. SlO-lWlllllKHw A Captain's Pertuuule I)lrevry. ("apt. Celeman, schr: Weymeuth, plying bo be twrn AtlanUe City und S Y , luulVecn treu, bltd 1th a cough se Urn be was unable loslcon leslcon loslcen nnd wuslnducedte try Dr King's New Discov ery for Consumption It net only gave him In stant relief, but allayed the extreme serenens et his breast. HI children weretmiiarlratrctcd and a slngle Unse had the same happy effect Hr King's new Discovery Is new the standard lemedy tn the c lemaa household and en beard the schooner free trial bottles or thl standaiu remedy at II. 11. Cochran's Drug Mere, 137 and 141 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (I) SHIUHTSVlTALIZEKlswhat you need ter Constipation, Less of Appetite, Dlzzlnass, and all symptom of Dyspepsia. Price 10 und 71 cents iwr bottle, rer sale by II II. Cothran Druggist, Ne. IS) North Queen stieet. BHILOII'S OATAItllll ItKMKDY-A pesltle euro for Catarrh, Dlpihertn, and Canker Meuth, rer sale by 11, II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 17 North Queen street. tlacklen's Arulcn Halve, The Beat Salve In the world rer Cct, Bruises, Beres, Ulcers, Halt Itheum, rover Sere, letter, Chapiied Hands. Chilblains, Cerns, and ail akin KSKsS!"' ,a.n.a PIUvdy euns Pile, or no pay P?S.7i.rca- u u Kuaranteud te give i.rfect sail. bo0n'e0rrS?D?, r?.,uV.ae.'1- f rice acenu per iS5',Tr b u " Cecnran, DruggUt. in and IS Menh Queen street. LaacailAr. PV MmntOAU (2IMM0NS' UVKIl HKUUIjATOK. Attacks of Biliousness If net thiewn etr vn.l In llllleu rcTcr. sy mi'ttiin spin-ar, men as if cllowne of the Kves. A Dull, Heavy, Khi1. Ing A Chilly reellnirat times, with per haps Pain In the lkck. Head, llenej, reTerlhnes Ktc The psttent should net delay imniuentas there l greit daugeref being taken down with lltllnns rover. De net wait until th eerha sclied uiwu me ) stem before 011 bctitn te -TAKK- Simmons' Liver Regulator. " l h e been a victim te llllleinues for ears, aud alter trying various remedies tny enl sue cess was tn the ue of Simmons' liter Krsu'a ler, which never failed te rell"Ti tmv I ie.k net el luytelt, alone, but tny whole lamlly." J. M. FlLLMAs.Sclma, Ala. mniKD OUT I At thl season nearly e ery one needs te use eme ort of tonic, IKON enters Inte almost evenr phvslcUn'a prcscrlptlnu ter these who need building up. Fhyslclanj and DrnggUts Hecemmend BROWN'S IBM BITTEES! AS THE BEST TONIC. Ker WeakneesLassltndeLnck of Knerey.Ktc, It HAS NO EQUAL, and Is the ea'y Iren minll cine that I net injurious. It Enriches the Bleed, Invigorates the System. Kestervs Appe tite, Aids Digestion. It does net blacken or In jure the teeth, cause headache or produce con cen con gllpatlen as ether medicine de. Da. t It. liiixi.v, a leading physician et Springfield, Ohie, say "Browns Iren Bitter Is a thoroughly geed medicine. 1 ue tt In my Firactlce, and nnd Its action excels all ether onus et Iren. In weakness, or n low condition of the system. Brown's Iren Bitters 1 usually a posltlve necessity. It ts all that Is claimed for tt. Dn. W N Waters, 1119 Thlrty-ecend street, Georgetown, D. e, says Brown Iren Bit ters Is the Tonic of the age. Nothing better. It creates apvietlte. gives strength and Improves dlirestlen." The Uounlne has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether Made only bv nitOWN CHEMICAL CO, (I) Baltimore, Md ACER'S PILLS. A Sluggish Liver Causes the Stomach and Bowels te become dis ordered, and the whole system te surfer trem debility In all such case A)er' Pills give prompt relief. After much suffering from Liver and Stomach troubles, 1 have finally been cured by tAklng Ayer' Cathartic Pills. I always find them prompt and thorough In thlr action, and tbelr occasional use keep-me In a perfectly healthy condition H&lrh Weeman, Annapelts, Md Twenty-five years age 1 suffered from a torpid liver, which was restored te healthy action by taking AVer's Pills, slnee that time I have never been without them. They regulate the bowels, assist digestion, and Increase the appetite, mera surely than any ether medicine. raul Churchill, Haverhill, Mass INVIGORATED. I knew of no remedy equal te Ayet's Pills for Stomach and Liver disorders I suffered from a Torpid Liver, and Dyspepsia, for eighteen months. My skin was yellow, aud my tongue coated, I had no appetite, suffered from Head ache, was pale and ezntclated A few boxes et Ayer's Pills, taken in moderate desrs, restored me te perfect health. Walde Miles, Oberlln, Ohie. Ayer Tills are a superior f trelly medicine. They strengthen and Invigorate the digestive organs, create an appetite, and remove the her. rlbledepresslen and despondency resnltlngtrem Liver complaint. 1 have used these Pills, In my lamlly, for years, and they never fall te give en tire satisfaction. Otte Montgomery, Oshkeih, WU. Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Ce., Lewell, Mess. Sold by Druggists and Dealer tn Medicine. olte; MOrfHH, ivr ERS A RATIIFON. ISN'T IT NO TROUBLE TO BUT A Suit of Clethes Inst new, the assortment is se large and the PRICES SO LOW that anyone can have a Suit wltb a very small nntlay. Our assortment 1 a large a anyone could want te select from, and our prices are Just about right. TABLES LOADED WITH MEN'S SUITS, Youth's Bejs and Children's Suits, In 8ame Quality and Equally Lew in Price OUIt STOCK or OVERCOATS cmbrace about rilTTT DIFFERENT STVLES and the variety of Celers and the way they are made, 1 likely te please all who leek at them. WOur stock has net been stunted tn any way, no trouble and labor being saved te make It the Largest and finest In Lancaster. MANUrACTUKINO CL0TIIIEU9, NO. 12 HART KINO STREET. LANCASTER. PA. B UROEH & SU1TON. HAS THE COLD WKATHEit RE MINDED YOU THAT TOU WILL WANT A Fall Suit or Overcoat ? IF SO, WE AUK JUST IN TIME EITIIKU IN JtEADj-.MADK OK MADE TO ORI1K1L WE AUK OIVINC- EX CKLLENT QU ALIT V AT LOW PBICK3. IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND Ei. AMINK OUR STOCK, BEFORE PUR. CIIAHINO ELSEWHERE WE ARE POSITIVE WE CANPLEA3K YOU. BUMEB, & SUTTOI, Mtrehaat Tailors and Clothiers, NO. 24 OENTRK SQUARE, LANCASTEU. PA. K OTK 18 MAK1NU CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 113.00 A DOa. AT NO. ice NOUTU QUEEN STREET, luiu-ua Lknewwr.t'a MYERS & MM, ' 9Tffifill vvB TseJteriia3tB3 TDestTiVHLY the most economical soap te use for the toilet is the Ivery Soai. The cakes are se large that you realjy get twenty cents' worth of soap for a dime. A WORD OF W RNING There are mny white soaps, each represented te lie ")iist as geed as the 'Ivery' " they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lacK the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and must upon getting it, CevTriht 1KV, by Procter A OsmMe JKWKLKHT, SO. H. Z. KUOAD8, JEWELKK. Watches, Diamonds, My Repair Dept la Fully Equipped and Respectfully Solicit Repairing of Fine ard Complicated Watches, Musical Bexes. Bronzes, Jewelry and any Intricate Piece of Mechanism. H. Z. RHOADS, 4 WEST KING STREET. HATS, N EV STYLES. TFD F5LL STYLES ARE HERE. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS, We hare the Largest Stock of NEW TALL STYLES In STIFF A.N l 81LK HATSever Shown In Lancaster. Sele Agenw for KNOX, of hew Tork, and WILCOX, or lloslen. SCHOOL HATS AND CAPS rerChlldren, in all the Latest Stylcaat LOWEST PKICKH. KUIIIIEH COATS ler Menaudbevs. U011K3, GLOVES, TIIUNKS and TKAVhUNO 11AUS. 3-OIVE US A CALL.-0 W. D. STAUFFER &CO., (SHULTZ A HIIOS.'S OLD STAND.) N08. 31 and 33 North Queen Street, UUVMXrVJUflMUlMU UOODM. s UIBK'S OAKPKT HALL. CARPETS ! UKOPEN1NQ OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the Largest and Beat Selected Line of Carpet ever ex, hlhlted in thl city. WILTONS. VELVETS, all the Trading Makea of BOUT ANUTAPESTKY UUUSSELS, TIlltEE-PLY, All-Weel and Cotten Chain EXTUA BUPEK8, and all qualities of IN. QUAIN CAUPET8, DAM ASK and VENETIAN CAltPETS. BAG and CHAIN CABPETSef enl own manufacture a apeclallty. Special Attention paid te the Mannlactare of CUSTOM UAUPETB. Alse Fall Line of OIL CLOTHS. &UOB. WINDOW SHADES, COVEULETS, C, AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West Kins and Water Sta., Lancaster, Pa. emueMMiMS. HIQU. OKADK COKKEES. Fine old Qoverninent Java and Mecha Coffees, the bestln the market. Our Java. Blen ded Coffee speaks for Itself ; rich and rragrunt. Be. per pound. Very fine Plantation ltle Coffee, enr beat only aec per pound! one very popular at 15c We want von te call and try our Ukc Coffee. The excellent quality or our Cofrees and fine Tea U making friend fast and firm. Our dally sole show a steady Increase. Fresh Boasted every day. A fnll line of fancy Groceries. Ploaae give us a trial order. GEO. WI ANT, angW-lyd Ne. lis West King Street, AT BORSK'H. The Queen Syrup A advertised at the late Pair j It 1 a geed artl cle. Try It. five Pound Cost Lump Starch for S3 cent. Six Pound Geed Carolina Itlce for S3 cent. Soaps, Soaps, Soaps, Well seasoned Cincinnati Olive cheap, by the box ; also, Babbitts, Miner's Borax and a deien ether varieties. HONEY, HONEY, HONEY, Fine Ceinh llnneytn two pound frames. Call ter nlce Heney by the quart, very tine ATBURSK'S, NO. 17 BJAST SING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. -Telephone Connection. juiOKUMMr. TrAOHINERY,0. tea- STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved ENGINES TraeUet, Pertiblt n SUtienrj. New ei Second-Hand BOHiEBS, WATKB TANKS, 8EPABATOH8. afacHiin or Ubtaib VTesx such a dens and kept In Machine Sheps. OAU OB 01 ADDUH, Ezra F. Landis, WOBKS 637 NOBTH OBEBBT BTBHET, Lakcabtik, I'A. D7tfd&W AIM ft til I lirxi I li H A Full Line of the Birth or Menth Stones " Mounted te Suit Your Particular Fancy Jewelry. CATS, 0. Lancaster, Pa. CARPETS 1 BDUVAT1VNAL. rriHE I1EST PLACE OF RESORT FerlaiiB Winter Evening U the LANCASTER COMUEUCIAL COLLEGE. Class ill be organized en Monday evening, October Ith. Evenings for instruction TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and FUIDAY. Full particulars at College Beems, Ne. 10X East King Street, every evening from 7 te 9. Mtfd II j, n ciur.iLu, rnncipei. S WITHIN C. SHORTLIDQE'S ACAD EMY FOB YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, ME DIA, PA., 13 mile from Philadelphia. Fixed price cover ever; expense, even books, etc Ne extra charge. Ne Incidental expense. Ne ex. aminatlen for admission. Twelve experienced toacbers, ail men, and allgraduates. Special op- Fertunltles for apt atudpnta te advance rapidly, pechtl drill for dull and backward boys. Patrons or students may select any studies or cheese the regular English, Bclontlrle, llinlnwss, Classical or Civil Engineering course. Student ruled at Medla Academy are new In Harvard, Yale, Princeton and ten ether College and Pelytech nlcScboels. 10 students sent te college In ISO, 15 In 1841, iu in lutf, 10 In lwft. A graduating class every year In the commercial department. A Physical and Chemical Laboratory, Uymnealnm and Ball Ground. 1,500 vel, added te Library in 1BB3. Physical apparatus doubled lu 1683. All students beurd with the principal. Beys can room alone. Media has seven chnrcbes and a temperance charter which prohibits the sole of Intoxicating drinks. Fer new Illustrated circu lar address thn Principal and Proprietor, 8 WITHIN C. HHOKTLlllGE, A. M angS3-lmd&n (Harvard Graduate) Media, Pa QAM MAO KM. S' TANDAKD CARRIAGE WORE. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER Market Street, near of Poateffloo, Lancaster, Fa, My stock comprises a large variety or the Latsist Style Buggies, Phmten, Carriage, Mar ket and Business Wagons, which 1 offer at the very lowest figure and en the most reasonable terms. I cell special attention te a few of my own de signs, ene of which Is the KDUKItl.EY0I.O8KD PHYSICIAN COUPE, which Is decidedly the neatest, llgbteet and most complete Physician's Carnage in the country. Persons wishing te bay a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Every Carriage turned out In eighteen years a geed one that 1 the kind of guarantor fhave tgerrer the public. AH work lully warranted. Please BEPAmiNU PROMPTLY ATTEMDKD TO. One set of workmen especially employed ter that purpose OLerHiiru, IIIHU A 1IKUT11KK Hereby Give Netice That Ihey Have nnd Will Gire Extraordinary Inducements IN KVKItY DBPAUTMKNT Or THEIH VAST llUBlNESH roil THE NEXT 90 DAYS -IN- Hen's Retdj.Mide Silts, Tne llunaricl IMifi'mnt Xlnil. PHem Ttrr (reuillUMui teriVOO. IN BOYS' SUITS, One HunrlrHl Rlvles-une up te lliea CHIL DKKN'S BUMs-lwe Hundrvd Style, ll.Mnp te nam. Te Suit Every One' rnncy and l'ocket Mens' Overcoats, SPECIAL 1IA11UA1N8. Mtm's Ovorreati, lft) stylus, itt Ht Uoed and Clirap. rituwn llunilrtxl Orcrceivls, ranging from flM toixire. fall early te sf eure Cholce of Itariraln. Men ami llejs Knit Jacket all grade. Men and ik Underwear all qualities. ilun, lleys and Children Woolen bhlrta and Watt-afl qualities and style Tery cheap. All kinds of stockings, Ulnres, Overalls, linn nlng Ceals. Jewelry, suspender, Cellar, CntTs, ltutiher Clothing, Trunks, Valises, Umbrella, and an Kntliely New Line of rine Bilk Neck, wear ill lle. and I Jc W are th Anontfer the Ceiebrettd " BEN NET OVKHALLS." Warranted net te rip or hreak i selling from 80c te thru, Tha licit and Cheapest Overalls In the Market, ERSE & BROTHER'S ONE-PRIOE Clothing and Fnrnisbing Heuse, COIL .SOUTH O.UEEN ST AND OENTRK 8QUA11E, LANUASTEU, PA. i- Our store, will be closed en Saturday nntll Co'rlefk le the evenlng. Will be open untU 11 o'clock. w IliLIAMHON ,V FOSTER. Stores Open Mouthy ind Satardiy Kveiinp. WM k FOSffiR. SOMETHINGSOLID. A SPECIALTY Gent's Dress Sack Suit, All-Weel Casilmere. Price, ll.oe. SOMETHINGSOLID. A- Beys' Dress Suit; DABK CASSIMXRE, STUA1GHT CUT SACK. FUICK, 0.00. SOMETHINGSOLID. WHITE AND GBAY Fall Weight Underwear, 33 AND 80 CENTS. -THE- STYLISH FODR-IN-HAND DRESS SCARP, HAir-A-DOLLAB. SOMETHINGSOLID. -BOYS'- Scheel Peles and Caps, IS AND 35 CENT8. dent's English Dress Derbya, AND- Dunlap's Pine Silk Hats. BUFFALO, WOLF AND PLUSH CARRIAGE ROBES, Herse Blankets and Whips. SOMETHINGSOLID. A Gent's Fine Oalf Congress Gaiter, PLAIN Oil IBE.NCH TOE. -ALSO- LAOE FRONT AND OAP TOl, 1'BICE, s)3.SO. Fall Weight Overcoats, LATEST rABUlONH, 88.00, H8.00, $0.00, 810.00 812. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. US, 114, 3G and 38 East King St., LANCASTEU, PA. MVXIOMB, J. ENT'B KUHNISUINQ STORK. E. J. EBISMAFS Gent's Furnishing Stere, NO. 7 WEST KING STREET. r store open Every Evening except Sunday evenings. : i r mHIH PAPEK IH PK1NTKD WITH INK Hannlactured by J. K. WRIGHT ftOO., BtarlJ-lyd Und liAnjBUM rhliaOaiphU, r t , !l r McL&i 5., fttHttiii nltsHAHafttA.JVK ?". , ,-.iari'(j A t ,'i,.i:i
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