i-. - v. saf " L' r r !it-i. "J s?-. , " "'" - THE IjANOASTER DAILY INTEUJGENOEB, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1886, ', w. ,S fev r IflTE LLIGEHCER ITHT DAT IN THBYBAB (fNttde Mfrpttd.) , rira deilam a tbab, biftt PBLITBUBOBTCABalBBs IB tAB- iU Awcmine rtAOM. kami-lb I 111 It OOBMIMIOB AtLOWSD 10 mcraesB cobubetiob. iADTBRTISINO KATK3: & t Hin, lln. a ln. 3 In. I ln. tin HBjrrnrrn ei n rr r- Hlrw "0 1 1 tVi i 4 45 AM Xtr.... BO ISO 3(1) 4 An en 7M IHHI.... ion iki j se BH (inn id M...... 110 Za 4(1) K 7fSO 940 LbSE...... 1 S& III 6MI 8f 1060 Wfa.v. i 4 no 7Wi leta issn low CwMk.. fce eau lain 13 m 17 en aivi iBMlfi..... 3 50 7 011 HOft 1( 0( M(l) 24 (O Hfaltta... 000 lOCO 17 llll 2700 JJIO fsfiath.. son 1JKI 20 U WOO NCI) IB (II MMt,,,, tOIl IS 00 nm 360(1 4401 Mm fTw uoe saw tseu asoe acu WW feekly Intelligencer (0 Every Wednesday Merninq. TBAB, tLOOrOB SIX HCBTHS. ttCM OF TU, MAsAOerTFitiiTO riie timiMi rr liiMMrMmDicarwucmD trem btbrt rirrcrTH. MTU Ami oetnmT. all awo.itheus lettxrs mtt Ml oebbiobbd te tbb w abtb babbit. all Lttttri and Ttlegramt le '. t: &-rT.l. TH INTBLLIQBNOEn, m cer Building, Lancaster, Pa )yt amactct intelligence rHr 'ft LANCA8TKK, OCTOIIKK 10, ISK. ',' . Congressional Centerrecs. Pennsylvania congressional cenfeirees 'km bad unusual trouble this year, in both parties, in selecting their candidates. Then generally is a great deal of friction Sim these nominations, due mainly te the -f conference system of selection, but this ' Jjttiae the evil proves se great as te urgently : VmU for a remedy. :. Thnm is no warrant in Democracy or 4t- r ..K l." JSV- I for the conferree system. There is W ?Jifte reason why the big and the little court- . 'UW III HUlSLIlCt BI1UUHI UiltC it IlltU HM. 111 sih' tfce selection of the candidate wheis net E-JC candidate of the counties but of the Rv J" dtetrict; and the district obviously should RRKV U1U1 VlllUUgU It tllOtlll.ti tUUlUHtUU flrA vor by a poll or the district voters, as mine - Be-caiiea vvrawieni county sysieiu. .f as tilings stana new, eacu county uoes v op with a candidate, and a little fellow, !wlth a talent for combination, or ability te 7 (Ml AAntrnl nnnfurnuia la fifties nrert' Hmn . wr... ., . , . j "" & eeacme eig leuew, jess auiy equijiiieu wiui Sg1 the implements for securing cenf.rree S,.Tet8 ; and the consequence te the party is L,' that is it is badly represented in Congress. tl'i'ui TVnnsvlvnnlii hiia.i wnpfullv low nvprntr( !.'? nf 4-Alpnt nmnnc lmr rnnfrrpwinti:il rniirp- -t -- " " --,- && sentatlves of both parties, and will neer gf i hve a higher one until there is a I airer K'ir rhancn fnr n nnnnmr KPlpptlnn nf pnniii. p -. !; ' - - y'uawet aiiu nine icuuita ui. tun wuuulic, 11 $$ they were forced te spread themselves ever :?; district te get a nomination, would tiud fesj.that they did net have wind enough for r3; ue xuce. it nitj iieeu lainy as- S teundlnc te us te see the character S?VtWjrif mpn vchn nrp!it. tlipntQplvpt fnr inn. S greesienal nominations before district con- Mj ' .ferrees and get them. It is strange that men ru se uuie quaunea 10 siune as congressmen ih fthniiM wnnf flirt ulnne Thpt ffiilfn rp. Eia.-"1"" """" "" ' -"w ..... . . K K mpTfltipr Hint i inaii ipt nn rrpdif. livli.ilil. , .. j ...- Ing a iwst which lie does net adorn ; or else they are c trelpsi 1 1 fauieaud eulj re gardful of salary. InMr.Beyle'sdistn- nc de net doubt that the Democracy would have returned htm the nomination if they had had tlit'ieer of nomination ; because Mr. Uej lu has ljDiade a geel congressman and is the liest K.s man 111 Ilia district ler tlin nl.ire. kirrimr his inability te make a wise duiebitiuu uf the federal patronage; winch it is none of his business as congressman te distribute anyway. But the cenferrees repudiated Mr I&S& ' Beyle and chose Mr. Itaflerty, a business. K& m ... . . . . $& f man or weaun who does net live in I'-'iS.- he llairlnt .....1 .,..1 .... 1 ,.. l life we.t.V u uviu llittuittllj' C1UI'IJCU Kjjs" ler congressional duties. The Demec- - lerty, and Jehn Latta is given te them 'astneaiternattvociieicj. It is net a very e-w- WMiiBUit aueriiaiive, u is irue, out It Ks. ems te have been the best that conferree - wiauum ceum uoieriue uisinci, wnen a Sf second time Invoked. We see that Kafferty S.asks Latta te submit their respective iS rrlAlmn in tlin Rlntn nntntiittr .. ..n.l (I... a,." - - - .Uu..vv, .him in, ii. ASS-lAtta declines. The matter had better be &gjt submitted te some authority with sense KsVf enough te get both out of the way and MP' give tne people tne epiwrtunlty te re-elect Beyle. Se in Curtin's district, the governor re tired and told his cenfeirees te vote for "Wallace. The little fellows from the little counties in the district put in their con cen ferrees solid for themselves, and retused te ee what the Democracy of the state clear ly saw, and what the Democracy of the 3- district would have seen if they had I ou 3 nominating tne cengiess-nan, that Wallace ffis. was the man te be chosen. Thev fffy rustled around and raised their feeble pin- wage, reiuswg te reiire ter anybody ; be that Mr. Wallace withdrew, as he could net afford te contend ever the nomination with smaller men. Mr. Hall, who is a lumberman and a man of wealth aa fair ability, was finally nom. Inated; and the Republicans have nominated against him Mr. Patten, a banker and man of wealth, whom brother Blaine calls en the faithful te support, and who will doubtless be supported te the very extent of the pocketbook influence im pmt, ff' wield. It'', Tli. f M.ecn .,.-. l,ll. TV, .. . . . . u iiii.ev.iiu will xciuutliiuu U1SU1CIS, fp .that have been represented by men or cou ceu cou .igresalenal capacity in Curtin undBeIe. w'H The democracy is bound te leso ureatlv $ even If its candidates are chosen, and the Y' uisncts are enuangereu by tiieir noiiiina neiiiina 'S? tlens, se that even its vote may be lest. if? Is net this enough te cause the naitvte iTery aloud for reilress ? Shall a state of .-i things be continued which jeepaidizes Dem V4ientlc districts by the contests of mpn im- 'adapted for Congress te seize congressional ;Wacea r We pretest aeaiust it We are ,Nckefit. && . Knullsll Klnllfrnltun. ;;rThra Is considerable alarm iu Ihigland 9TK no emigration of the Wntlrlrw. )S. LllOlirrll Hint. t.n..A i, ... - ." f-rr--' r ""y """ uei Hesitated te ,vVi..ubw vuu uui.Kraiien ei the Irish in the hepe of eventually anglicizing that JMtmd. this is the mere Impressive jpninuw Ul U1U Ul'UIl.Ffaled linrrni- f igritien.that is prevalent among the ec et jngianu. xne wealthy or well-te. lhave the advantage of knawlciim nf era lands and knew what is before , while the peer people of England iMigins the country te which they are U te be far different from that they are living in, and no one can tell what terror the vague and undefined future may have for them, ltathcr than emigrate, they crowd the large cities with pau)cra and live and die like Hies in their misery, but the Inevitable result is the rapid swelling of the lido of emigration as they nie driven by dlspalr te seek that alternative. An efllcial statement of the llrltish beard of trade shows that during the eight months ending August .list, ISM, eer 220,(100 people sttlcd from ltrltish lerts. Many were from the cenlincnt of EureiHj ', their number llng given as 05,. 000. The remainder, or about 10i,OiX, were Lnglish, Welsh, Scotch and Irish, and the number exceeds by about 11,000 that of the same classes in the first eight months of lSe. The lrwh emigration shows little increase, the bulk being Eug lish, 'Welsh and Scotch. Tiiis emigration is bound te incie.ise in velumu as long as the iron rule of the aristocracy continues, and if a few decades de net witness an overthrew of that power, we may count the glory of Gre.it Britain as forever gene and its decay and fall as .consummated. England ha3 become a land of contrasts between enormous wealth and abject pev erty. The wealth in money and its equiv alent is increasing with marvelous rapidity, the wealth in men is decreasing iu a most alarming manner, for after allmen.and net money, make the state. Commenting en these facts the Philadel phia Bulletin quotes Lord Jehn Manners, "Lel ttcMUianilcenimerre, law anil learning die, llntleneu still our old neM'ity " and adds that the true nobility of Lngland is that which she is duviug bevend the seas. Dwarfing Heater. General Heaver has our sympathy. He travels with Blaine whom the crowds come te see and te cheer, and the Republican candidate for governor, who would natur ally be supposed te play the Qrst fiddle in a gubernatorial contest, occupies a very humble place indeed in the parade. It is true, he is permitted te speak, along with the young men of geed lungs who hate been taken te make the music held out. Hut the un doubted effect of this progress across the state as managed by Cooper, isthatef a presidential and net a gubernatorial march. Mr. Maine, l'enusyltama's He publican candidate for president, is the big figure. General Heaver, Pennsylvania's Republican candidate forguterner, is the little figure. We de net knew whelhei Tit-Id Marshal Cooper arranged it thus with malice afore thought, or whether it was simply in des peration at the presppct of Heaver's defeat that Maine was called in. The latter seems mere probable. The Cameren influence would certiinly neter hate man aged a royal progress fur Maine, through Pennsylvania if they had net had a very het chestnut te be saved from the burning. It may help Heaver, but it cuts down lamentably his proportions as agubernateri.il candidate,as he gees stumping along. Hew cheerful wa tbe cjnt at wtenslmrg wlieu the crowd surged around the Republi can lcaileri in an ecstaey of enthusiasm and relieved theui of eaib ami MHtclus! The pickpockets thought them l.iir gina 1i.mien disjutchen indicate IL.U Itu'sU tian uet reached theeud of the rope intlltil KtU, ami that Austria' i uttruuiu against Kusatan occupation or that riiiiijlity will he repii"tfd as lar aj ikhiI.U te .mid the alternative, of war. It is an old military adage that ue gentlemen illu;ht in it inter, hut the Russians hattjnrtcn undertaken. cam paigns wheu the snow was deep, and have se elten been successful in the winter, that they may force hostilities which their opio epio opie nenls are evideutly anxi'-us te poitiiene until spring. The iialbciir prajer el the old kalzer that his last da.) a lutbt lie d.ia of peace will be granted. Hut he cm well quote the famous word", "after me the del uge." A niiii.Esi'ONBu.Mef the I'uutjur l,st has been iuvestigttingOeijerl IWer'nsiere erder buslnetis with a view le a-certalning the truth tr fallacy et Ins iaim tlm they were uet open te objection and were ap. proved by the men. He calls aitontien te the fact that theie Is no mention of cash upon the face of the order but Uiat trade apiieare twice, that they are net taxable as a circula ting medium, and that iieater will have no trouble In centlncini; the court, alter the election, that these " trade coupeus" are Mere orders. People of Lancaster have but little enncep Hen of the etila of the store order bj cteiu, but It is euly necessary ler them te ruled a little te realize the enormous power that ttiis sim pie device places In the hands ei the em ployer. A company employ a number or men in a region where thore is no ether industry than that in which they are eng ikimI.hikI therefore no stores ether than these m euhsjry te supply their wants. The company then -HlaljsticH stores el ita ew n and te insure custom It ayH Its uieu w ith orders en its store. iwv this arrangement has been eiiuhuinmated It does net maliH the least dlllerence what wajjtsare paid te the inen,a.s the mmpmy can bt back justasmueh as it wants by aiding a per centage te the supplies sold them horn the stores. Ceal has elten been sold at a le"-s and yet the companies hate grown rich Irem the profit of the stores. Tue t-ysteui began in out of the way places, but was leund se profitable that It has been ln,' in U6 In towns like lielletente, whirs' the excuse that the Ktore Is establii-ln d r r tie accommodation el the men can net held. General Heater's nail werks,w here the slore W, are mere than a unle Irem Milesburg where the men live, mirreundtsl by Keed stores, but net alleweil te buy Irem il.cui. (ioneral Reaver has said that the etore e.-der system was adopted in Hihse works te pre ventthe men from spending their wages for drink, but the bar-tenders of saloons ex plained te the reporters that by kjiecial ar raiiKOiuent with the ceuip my orders taken fur drinks were redeemed In groceries. A let were purchased from this bar-tender and it was found that nothing could be bought with theui, net even whisky at ether hotels that had net made arrangements with the company. Se Reaver, " the champion i temperauee," is pretltlng by the sale of whisky. Said ene bar-tender : " I am net complaining, I make my meuey oil the men." Anether hotel-keepor traded the erdprs ler nails at a hardware store that bought tlin nails from Reaver'ri company, but he was only allowed ninety cents en the dnllir f r them, though the llrst let e lit) red was taken at par. Se that these " cash " orders hie only geed ter ninety cents en the dollar at the works, hi the face of theso facts of what value is the circular forced from thirty three men. Huri-eaiMQ that the store order law Is un. o-midltutienal It was a geed law whlle Reaver was breaking It, Whether condemned by hw or net the system must be oendemued, and any man who makes use of it, whether legal or Illegal, must receive equal condemnation. There is ue law against hypocrisy, but It is punUbed by the contempt of honest men. Mr. atiADSTOMs's addition te his paraph let en the Irian question Is vigorous answer totbe critics et thatcsay. He says that he does net tefer te the history of the years be fore the union In order te exclte sympathy, but that It Is a part of his argument that the union Is net snd neter has been "a morally binding compact," Ri'hv1hI elletl.s against the union show that It hfs net le eouie legat by the ratltlonllen of the Irish. Ker being or the nature of n tresty such rail rail llcitlen would hate made It legal. Ireland's demand, ssys the "grand old man," Is the oserrleo or the constitutional mid .Judicial right which he possessed 'n lT"i and has never lesL Is the current number of the -. rd Amtrxcan lieriew. Colonel 1. ng argues that the obelisk in Central l'rk, New erk, should be returned te KgtpL It is deemed te crumble te dut wllhtu a comparatively short time, and all that can lie done te pre tect It Irem eurelltiutp, can net prolong its vxistenee ler any perbxt that w id t at all -preelable tthen CfitnjxsriHl with the great an tiquity. His chief reaen for elurulug It, however, Is baed un facts tt-stare new and surprising. He sws that the obelisk did net come te us as a free gilt, but that the people ami the Khedive el Kgypt were strongly oi ei oi pesed te Us removal. fhe khcslive s.ild . "Mr. Censul, take it .my i?epl complain ; 1 am delighted te ee that they appreciate thee antiquities:! agree with them that they are of great historical value te us but 1 de net wish te etlend the lireat Republic." The fulled States government was kept In Ignorance of the oppisitien or the govern ment and people of Egypt, although the latter were with difficulty restralneJ from violence. Meney was ued liberally, and Egypt Is notoriously a Laud were cribery prevails. Colonel Leng says' "The return of the obelisk would be a fitting rebuke te that In solence or money which eeks notoriety and place by attaching its name te enterprles which nttrict the attention and applaueef the populace. " In place eta oatienal glory the "needle" In New Yerk is a national shame, a memorial of the detUnce of the people of Egypt by an American money king; a sarr-stie comment en the statue of llhertv enlightening tne world. Rack with it' PERSONAL. Pnr.strKT Cleveland has sent a check for $100 le the sullerers by the Bultale, .N. Y., storm. Mb. Andrew CxnEatE. is lying very Ul at Cresen, his mother and private secre trary being with him. Rebert C. Yovne, an intelligent young colored man, Is rapping vainly for admission at the doers et Dickinsen college. James Svveenlt has been appointed post master at Chamber-. burg, lie is a son el the recent Democratic proihenotary and rep resentative. Mrt. RANrnerT's latest volume In his history of the Pacific coast is pronounced by the press of that region "mere fascinating than 'Den Qui.-vote'or the taloset ihe 'Arabian Nighu.' " Ciiables CttrjHLiN about three week age had nearly ;4 uOO -tnlen 1mm his Phila delphia home, the saving of a hfe-tima His daughter-ln-law was told In a dream that It was concealed in n hay left. Oa searching the lamer place J2 000 of the meuey was found. Itrptrctable DrugtvU never diculve the public, but biti it ih, Cbeap Jehn druggist who ntfer yeuap'i-itr cal cd " capslcnm,' " Capslcln. ' "tapnclu o e "Uapstclne," snd tell ou It U substaui tally th same as the genuine Hansen's C kpctne Plaster, or even better. Tneyajk les for the Imitation, ferlt cest9 less but asareir-edlal agent, It U ab solutely it erthles The reputation e Itensen's as the enl) plaster pe-ssinii ac'ual and h!n caratlveqaalltles It tb rcult el many yiar-' expi'rlnieiit and honerab'e deallmrs en thr part of the pronrWer ; and S.Oiii pbyfelclans, phar inc!,ts unu druggists enneri It a tbe best ever made. 1're ttt cirse f atralnst dtHeptk n bv buying efreputnble dtalersenly, and avoid nil takes by personal exanitnaUen. Ibe geuutnu has ibe " l'i riti eals ' trademark, and In the cenlieis cut the word " Capclue " M.tV, Dr null's L'eunh Strap ba bet u In-fore tbe Dubllc for Ttr, i.u is puneuuiiHi dt mea sands snneitnr te all ether urUc'es for r ine core ofcenehs, colds, tnnuui.za.ud all pulmonary cuiupiainu I u-vd -al Tattoo I'll t.r UhiumatHm In the (ft, and after Mivervl app icat una as entirely relluvtsl et patn and leiiti ttalk as well as ever, A.N.N 11 W ATh IN. , Baltimore, Md. Uetl Star Cough Cure gives natural ie-u It centaliu ne'iptiues Tweiirf.nv( Ltnis Mlreiatile and ,1,-rp sa ultfbu ate unknown when Iir Uabd's tunc curu soet'ie, batiy in sleep without lupuftng It with fipium 1'ilce, Scents. Negrtping, Da. IlasDBl'leaaani I'byslc never disturbs fit ep nor operates till after breaklasL Price, Scants. i or sale by II !. Cccbran, Drnxlst, Ne 127 and IS) North (Jueen street, Lttnuasier, I'a. ectl luid.tiv '1'SOIAL vtmvxr ItAPlfl TISANS1T The Utest aud liest fenn of rapid Iran-It Is for a person troubled with a ulctc headache te lake a di-u of I'r. Leslie's hiwcUtl Preciiptlen and what a rapid transit train the alBlctien take, for Its departure. See advertisement in another column dtic.J-ldil) Dimublies Liveh I'CLLETs tm slcK headache erpld It vor, btMousiittssandinlltisilen. Small and easy tostvallew. One pdl a dose. Price, 25c lly all druggists. feaWmdre.lh.S HueJilen m Art.let salve. Tbe Ite9t9alve In the world for Cuts, llrulses. Seres. Ulcers, Salt Uheum, Kever aeres. Tetter, Chapped IJands, Chilblains, corns, and all akin (Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed le give perfect satis faction, or money rtifunded Price 2t cents per box. for sale by II. H. Cecnran, Druirglst, 137 and 133 North Queen street, lincaster, l'a. BLKKPLEBS MbHTS, made inlserable by that terrible cough, .-hileu'slurels the remedy for you. r'ersaleby II. U. Cochran, Druggist, .Ne 137 -North Queen streeL Hear Hun. ' I f( el new I was aflltcU-d with sl k headai he and general debility, but "Ilurdeck lilned lilt ters brought about an ImuiedlsT linprevtment In my general heultb. I consider them tbe beat family medicine in the markut. ' Ade'ph Utile z, Iluirale, -N Y. Kerstlebyll. 11 Ce hi tn. drug gist, 137 and IS) -North (Jueun street, Lancaster. 0 rierri.il KrrECTS a Lena Mr. Oitar K. U. Kech, of Alleutettn, Pa., was bedfast with In fiammalery rheumatism In the winter of Isa. Doctors could de nothing te relieve bun. He cemmunced using oress' Itheumatle Itemedy. Ily tbe lime he had used hall a bottle he could leave his bed ; when he had Bnlshed the bottle he was cuied and has net had a return of the disease since. In his own words, " I tool better than ever before." l'rlce tl, by all druirirlsu. lebS-JiudMW ar lferli.tHt no lne.tl cilssssn has puzxlcd and bathed the medical profession mere man nasal c.tairh. While net Immediately lata! It Is among the most distressing, nauseous and dis dis gusileg Ills the Ilesh is heir te, and the riceids hew very tew or no cas of radical cure of i hrenlc catarrh by anyei the niuiiltudeef L'ly'a Cream Halm u lew yme Tbu success of Ibis piepitralien luu, bea.n most Kratiiylngand sarpilslng. olJvtdeodAw 1 II. MARTIN, waeLasa.ti uu bstsil diilii is All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. r 1"abd: Ne. il North Water und Prince streeU. abeve Lemen, Ijtnrautur. n3-lvd OAUMOARDNKRH dt JKr'KKRIKM. COAL DEALERS. offieb: m North Yirds -im pet. Ne. 121 North (Jueeu street, and Nc. I'rlneustrieL North Prince .treet, near Heading LANL'Ahl'Bli, PA anglMfd DKMOVAI. M. V. B. OOHO has lemeved his Ceal Olhce le Ne. 1 NOKTII WIIKKN hTHKKf (llrlminer's New llulldlug), whnre orders w Ul be received for Lumber and Ceal, WHOLK8ALB JIBII Bars I L. l. V. II. COHO. llltt-ttd rjSAHT END YARD. 0. J. SWARR & 00. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. OQlCUl NfL 9T. nKN'riCK Hflir All V ir.i, .. 1 Knfl OttlfO arts-in at .. uU n . .... . .' Iteth v&rd . , .....w sniunv,Hju mm AUtUllUvlliU prl3-iyauAl-,u ISxcliungQ WOMEN NEP.D1NO RENKWKD Strength, or unerlng from Innrniltles lacunar te their sx, should Try BROWN'S IEON BITTERS! 1'IIISltlA.NS AM) put ,. MKMI IT i.i-l UrAOtl. ASTHE BEST TONIC. 1 hts medicine ceiubtiies Iimii with puie vege table Unit, , and Is Invnlusble i..r HIiM,specu liar te Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It Knrlches and Purines tbe ltioed Stimulates the ApiH-tlte, Strengthens tbe Muscles and Nerves In fact, thoroughly Invigorates Clears the complexion, nnd makes the skin smooth It does net blacken the teeth, esue headache, or produce constipation e.. txAr Iren tnrili ctrici de. Mr. KLtxtBSTn IUire. 71 Far ell Ave . Mllwau kee. Wis,, ssys. under date el Pec ai, pl ' I have used llretrn's Iren Ultters, and It has been mere than a doctor te me hiving cured me et the weakness ladles have In life Alse cured tne et Lit er Complaint, and new niv complexion tscle-sr and geed. Has aim Peen tieuenclal te inv chlldivn." Mrs. l.eris.v C llRtanex. Kat Locktert, N. Y savs " 1 have sutrered Untold uilser from e male Complaints, and could obtain relief from nothing except llrettn's Iren Hitters Tbe genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take un ether Made only by IIUOWN CHKM1CAL CO , llallluienv, MiL ') inarU lytlJk vr AiER'S CHKRRY l'KcrPRAI.. "It Saved My Life," 1 a common expression, often heard from thme w be have rvallred, bv personal ue, tbe cumtlve potters or AVer's Cherry Pectoral. ! cannot hveueugh lu prtlpeef Ayer si berry Pectoral, bellevt'ig as 1 de that, but for Us use. I should long since have died Irem luug troubles. K, Uragdeu, Palestine, Texas. About six months age 1 had a severe Hemor rhage of the Lungs, brought en bv a distressing i eugh.'sblch deprived uie of - ep and ri st. t had used various cengh b t.saius and expecter ants, without obtaining relief. A trlend advised me te try Ayer's Oherry Pectoral. I did se, and am happy tesay that It helped me at ente liv continued use this medicine cured my t.euh. and, I am satisfied, saved my lite Mrs h li'iurn. IS Second street, Lewetl, Mass 1 hive ued Ayer s I herry Pectoral for ever a veai, aud slucerelv belteva 1 should have been tu iny grave, bad It net been ter this medicine. It has cured me of a dsngereus affection of th lungs, ler which I had almost despaired of ever finding a remedy D. A. McUulleu, Windser, province of Untaile. Ayci s Cherry I'ecterU saved my life. Twe vears age 1 took a very seveTO Celd which sttt t ed en my lungs I consulted physicians, and took th remedies thejr prescribed, but tailed te obtain relief until 1 began using Ayer cherry Pectoral. Twe bottles e this tnudlclne com pietely restored my he.uih.-LU2le 11. Allen, t est Lancaster, Ohie. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rreparvd by Dr. J. C. Aver A Ce Sold by all Druggists. Price II, l,ewell. Mass six bottles, 15 CLUTlllMl. w ILLIaMsUN A FOSTER. TELEPHONE C0XXECT10N. WILLIAMSON & FOSTEIi. FASHION'S Latest Dictation KSj,LJS1T IlOMESPtS IM Overcoats and Suits. CUTAWAY SUITS, ?15 ami ?1G. UJ-:S T'S IlUilE&ITX OVERCOATS, &10.0O, S13.00, S. 10.00 Bejs' Straight Frent Sack Dress Suit, S3 00, S10.O0, S.IS.OO. CIULUUE.S'i fLANNEL 8HI11T WAlsTS, 7.5c. S 1.00, SI S3. Children's Overcoats, 11,73 TO 8eO. THE LATEST rA9Hli.N3IN CIIILOKE.VS CAPS, POLOS I TAM O'SH .STHIS, Dunlap'a Flne Silk Hats, YOUNU OENTS DllESS DEItltYS. I.AD1KS' rUlt IKIMMIMiS, JlllnS AMI IiOAS, lirjFt'ALOUOIIES AMI LAP UUUii. GENTS UNDERWEAR In fccarlct and White, Meilne, Camel's Ilalr aud Heavy SceUb Mixed Weel' SILK NECKWEAR. Pulls, leeks, four In-Hand and It tndsei liet, '5c , eOc., 73c tVuOLE.N und LEATHElt MmsandOL'it h S DOUBLE KNIT CAIUHCANS, OVEUALL'J ANUJUMPKIIS. Economy in Dress Shoes. A Ladles' llrlKbt Flulshcd Kid Dress Shew, made very stylish and durable, u w A i nV Calf Shoe In Lace and llutten, com fortahle and durable, IJ.eu. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. iJi.', 1, aUana 38 Kabt Klug St., LANOASTEH. PA. tT ih a 1 jii3taken idea That the purpose of business colleges U only te fit Yeunir Men and Ladles te Hit situations as clerks and book keepers. Ne young man cap afford te be without tbe knnwfedRu that can be sen ulna at u school making a specialty of Heek heeplntr, Corres pondence, business Arithmetic, Kte It comes Inte dally use In tbe lives of merchants, me chanics, manufacturers, farmers and profes sional men. Ueuieve any doubt by Icalllntc at rooms of I.ANCABI'KU COS1MEUCIAL COL LEUE, Me, 10K East Klnw street. II. C. tVEIDLEB, Principal. TTtiON'THUFFKK ANY LONOKK rrem Your Disordered Kidneys, Uliick Harren 3Iinenil ISpring Water Isa Prompt, EmclentandCbeapltemeay, IU Tonic and lnvtKerant Powers make It an excellent Dyspepsia Itmnedy. Dr. itefiisull, el France, writing te Oen. ltelT, ef the U. b. Army, says : " Veu need net come te Europe ler Waters te Cure Dyspepsia; we have none belter than HLACK H.tUUKN SPKIMU W ATKIL" Persons supplied and vessels furnished. I". 8. GOOD 1 A.N, Manager, Ne. S7 East Urant Street. Fer sole by J NO. K. KAUFr'SlAN, Druggist, North Uuenn Street, ancnster. Pa. J1LACK HAItUKN 9P1U.NU HOUSE I10W open Apply te MlSaCHHISTIE JJOMIIKKOKU, l'leaitant Dreve, Ijtncaster County, I'a. vnelS-Omd llMKU.silS. T li CAhDWJ'.LlTtV CO. DECORATIVE LAMPS M FOR BRIDAL GIFTS I'INK . UMIK I SOLID OIUNtlK I BODY CAN'AHV ! colors MAROON' ' for fillKXAIHNE HARMONY 1'KACOCK GREEN and 1V0RV WHITE CONTRAST 5AXG DE ROECF Messrs. (.'aid well Ce. have vrciurcsl n larpe variety of 1'lne Lamju with Selkl lltxly Celers, ami Shades te match, for Art runilshiuK where harmony or contrast is ilesireil J.E. CALDWELL & CO., 903 CHESTNUT ST, l'lULADKl.l'lll V. HuvtiKruMyiaiiiye tiutnia. fOllN f. Sl'H Vl'M A SON. Steves, Heaters and Ranges Af LOW TKICES Call and sea theSchauin Iiuprered tt rouKht-lien Celd Las ItadUUng Portable Furnace, The Best Furnace I u the vl n k Ex,.ltisuei i Manutactuted JOIN P. SCHATII & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANU.VSTKH.rA. Mir Just lecetved a let of New Uc Glebes. T HE "NOVKLTY" Fl'KNACE. Fer Sale by A. O. KEPLER. THE CELEBRATED. "NOVELTY" FURNACE Toek the FIIIST PRKMU'M at the Fair, and Is decidedly tbe best HOT AIU Fl' KNACK In the market. Callandseethein.net our TESTIMO NIALS, and examine carefully before purchas ing elsewhere. NEW AND LAUUE STOCK OF Steves, Heaters & Eanges, Of the Latest Designs and Patterns. Gun3, Pisteh and Ammunition a Specialty. UAIIDW AUK, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, IIKLrlMl, Ac -Persen havlnp STOVESer FL' KNACKS te repair, mil de well te have same stteuJed te before cold weather. A. C. KEPLER, Kea. 40 & 42 North Queen St , el ImdAw LANCTfcTEK, PA. F LINN it BUIZNKMAN. CARD. We would like our friends and custom ers te isit our store and examine our large stock of Stetes, Heaters and llanges; we have the fluest line of goods ever shown in this city, and our prices are the lowest en line goods. Our 'ew .Square fctove " The Laurel," is hating a great sale and giving geed satisfaction; tve will net be able te llll all our orders. The "Therms" Parler Heater Is equally iwpuliir, Iiandseine, dur able and low priced. Our " Xew l'linn " Han go is winning friends wherever it gees. Our " Triumph " Cellar Heater, while it Ij sold at about the price of Inferior goods, is without doubt the best Cellar Heater in the market. Years of experience in the Heating Business gives us great advantage ever any ether house in this city. Our new st)le of .Steam Heating saves one-third the fuel. All work guaranteed. FLIP &1RENEMAN, UUKAT Hh'AlIMi iiAltKIIOLSL', Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTEH PA. w M. A. K1KKFEK. ALDUH 0. liKKIl KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite. Conn Heuse). Invite 'all Housekeepers te Call and Inspect their stock of Henseliirnisning Goods. A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK STOVES and ItANGEb, PAKI.OIl STOVES, HEATEHSand FUUNAUES. SUMMER COOK STOVES. After carefully examining the menu of all offered te the trude, we have selected THE "ARGANt)," Fer OASO LINK, and THE ' DANGLER," Fer COAL OIL, As the Hest, when all points are considered, le offer te our patrons. Call and see us. We love te show our (reeds, and are net offended If you de net purchase. Ueinember, we are agents for The " Splendid Heater. Manufactured by Fuller ft Warren Company, Trey, N. V , which has no rival In durability, economy of fuel aud control of iras. New Is tbe time tn examine and become posted for Autumn purchases. UKMEMUEH THE PLACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (OTI'OSITK COUKT HOUSE.) apa-tfdiw lrvnr ' ' ?ti A;-i r THF worst features about ilaiigcreu soaps is the damage done before tiieir iitjurieui cflccts are detected. The injury clone te ilethmg by the use of peer soap is often greater than the actual v, car Professer Cornwall, of lVinceten College, iniys the Iveuv Nitr i- pure. Hi statement should be sufficient guarantee for you te have only the Ivery Jsfur used in your family. A WORD OF WARVIXG. There are many white soaps. each represented te be "ust a geed as the 'Ivery' i" they ARE NOT, but liWc all counterfeits, laek the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. AsV for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it, CepTrUht 1W, br ITectcr A Oarable. n mi iv. u rptlE StMl-l M'tXIllf lOMTANY. Tried in the Crucible About twenty years age I discovered a little sure en inrcneslr, and the doctor ptoneunced it cancer. I bare tried a uumlier nf physicians, but without receiving any permanent bene fit. Anion (t the number were one et two spcclvllsts The medicine they applied was like Urn tii the sere, eanslns tnteu.e pain. I ivw a statement In the papers telllne what B. 8. 8. had done for ethers similarly aflllcted. I procured some at once. Ileloie 1 had used the second bottle the neighbor could notice that my cancer vtas healing up. My general health had bten had fortweor thrtetn I luila hacklni; leun and spit bleed continually. 1 had a severe pain tn my breast. After taking tli bottle, or s. S.S. my cough lelt tne and 1 urew stouter than 1 had been ler several yean. My cancer ha heaJcd ever all hut a little spot about tbe slxe of a half dime, and It Is rapidly disappearing. 1 would advle everyone with cancel te give s. S. 8. a fair trial. MltS. NAN CI J. MuCONALUIIKY, Ashe Orete, Tippecanoe Ce, lnd. lIMrisi 18, 1S90. swiu s SpcetOe Is entirely venetnble, and teems te cure caucers by feiclnjc out the Im piutltes trem the bleed, livatlse en ltlend and Sktn Ulseases mailed flue. s.'l l)diw THE SWirT SPECU 1C CO . Drawers, Atlanta, Ua rtut (i.f.f. T5Cm.lL' S. LK Of I'll Y IMtOI'KIirY. OS VIOXDiT, SeVEXBCB I, ISSO, the uiiderstgniul, executer of the will of .lebn Nljvdert, dei'fnied, by virtue of an elder of tbe Orphans' Court of Lancasli-r county, will ex poi te sale, at the hoystenn Hetel, In North Queen stiei-l, a let or piece et ground en the west side of Prince street. In the city of l.an s ter, between Lemen und James streets. The Cot contains In front en Prince street about 32 feet, and bits a depth of that width of about lit tect, and Ihen narrowing te a width el about it fiet, extend about Se feet further te tv atcr street Theretsuone-stoliedFKAME !Vt KI.L INtj HnL&E en the Prince street Irentitnda one and a half storied F1IAME HWELl.lNU Hub'SE en ttatur street. Thore Is a never falling well of water en the ptemUc, and there are tmlt tree, snipe vines, etc Sale le begin at 7 o'clock p. m , tthen terms will be made known bv FKEUEPtlCK MAIlultl, IIX3BT FUCBSRT, AUt-U f.iCCUU'l C.lildM,tt iS )LHLIC KALE. x Tubsdat, OcrensB 2U, Hid, Win be sold at publle sale at the Keystone Heme In tbe City et Lancatler, the folfewlng lleui Estate, te wit All that certain Cot or Piece et Urenud. situa ted en tbe south side et Eatt I reaerlck street (Ne jt). Lancusti-r, Pa . containing In fronton said Frederick street, IS feet, moru.er less, and extending In depth lel feet mere or leas.'en which, l-i erected a New Two-ntery I1K1CK DWKLLIM, HOUSr. wllh twostery brink had building, wub balcony, centulnlng six rooms, with hull ays en Qrst and second stones, nbuhroem fluid up ready for use, Irent nnd backdenner windows In atilc, a dry cellar under whole heune. lurgocupbeard and sink with water In kitchen, stationary range with het nnd cold water, gas In whole beuse. Everything new and pretty, never having been eccupUd. Will be sold en tery easy tonus. Here Is an opportunity for a man of moderate means te possess his own home. Persons wishing te view tbn premises befoie the day or sale will plciise call at Ne. 319 East Frederick street. Saie te begin at 7 o'clock In the evening when conditions will be made known by F. A. UOTE. JuSL lUlhES, Auct OCtlCtld "PX CCl'TOIl'S SALR e.i TnrnsDAT, octeher n, itfO, the undersigned executers of (ierhart Melzger, latoerthoclty or Lancaater, deceased, will ex pose at public sale at the Plew Tavern, coiner el West King and Charlette streets. In said div ot Luncastur, ull that certain let or piece of ground thereto belonging, containing lu fient en West Orange street. Ne li", Slleet, mere or less, and extending In depth southward 2it leet, mere or less, te West Urant street, en which are elected, en West Orange strict, a twostery HltlCK DlVELI-INl, HOLSK, with two-story building, te which is attached a ono-stery frame back building and en West Grant street, at the rearetssld let, it one-steiy FltAME DWELLING-HOUSE, containing four rooms and ether improvements There Is a well et water In Ibe yard and hydraut In frame kitchen ut the house en West Orange street, and hydrant In the jard en West l,rant strtet- Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m, when terms and conditions will bornade known by. PHILIP MET.l, EH, I 11. HIFFENUACHEIt, 1). E. KLOPP. Kxeeuteis of derhart Metzger, deceasid. llBSHY SIllllEl'.T, AUCl. SiV-0.',9,16A.1l TFALUAHLK CITY PHOI'EHTY AT V ASSIUNEKS BALE. On TUESDAY, NOVKMIiLlt9l'II,lKb,at7u'eleclc p. m, will be sold at the Leepard hotel, In the City of Lancas ter, Pa , In pursuance of an order of tbe Court of Common l'lem or Lancaster County te the undersigned assignee, the following properties, viz Purpart Ne. 1. All that certain two-story MUCK STORK AND DWLLLINO with two story HltlCK HACK 11CILDINO and LOT or PlECe: OFi.IlOUND.sltuatodea thu Northeast corner el Mladic and Heck land streets, lu the City of Lancaster Hounded and described as fellows te wit Beginning en the Northeast corner of Allddlu and Iteckluud streets, thence extending west along eald Middle street, thirty leet, thencu North along purpart Ne 2, 07 feet te a pest, thence West along purparts 1 and 3, O feet te property lateef lleiij. Mlshler, thence North 21 leet te property et Mrs. Kllnui thence Last along the s mie bv feet te llecklaud street, and thence along the line or Keckland street te the place et beginning. 'J he above Is one of the best corner groceries In the City or Lancaster The let also contains suitable shedding and outbuildings. Purpart Ne. i. All that certain twostery 11U1UK DWELLING, with ene story back build ing and let or piece et ground, situated en the northwest side et Middle street, in the cltynf Lancaster, and numbered 3tH and 30 en city plan. Containing In Irent en Bald Middle street H twete Inches, mere or less, and extending In depth 87 feet, mero or less, te purpart Ne 1. Purpart Ne. 3 All that (erialn two-story IlIUCK DWELLING, with one-story hrlck back building, und let or piece nf ground situated en tbe northwest side of Middle street, In the city of Lancaster, and numbered 308 en city plan, containing In fronton said Middle Btreetlsfcet 3 Inches, mere or less, aud extending In depth C7 feet, mero or less. 'Ibe houses en purparts Ne. Sand 3 are new and In first-class condition. The ubove propei ties will bu sold us a whole or separately as beatsults purchasers. , . . '1 he sale of tbe 3 purparts will be subject te two mortgages, amounting together te J,wJ0. and Interest from October 1st, lsai. ., . All persona desirous of viewing the premises are Invited te call en the undersigned ut any time before the sale. Purchase money pa) able en April 1. 17. l,'t'v""J;ANIE,j8,N0 Assignee or Charles Peters ami wlfe. Hkkrt sncBBirr, Auctioneer, OCtO-,llW.U. IIOI. Tried in the Crucible lOkJ. FOB riALK. A hSIONEK'.SSALKOr UUAL KSTATH Oi SirrsiuT, OiTesiB, a, 1SSJ, the underslKnid. ttsienee for benclll el ciedl ciedl ters or Frederick V eliner, will eitcr at public sale the tellnttlni; valuable real estate. In Lan caster city, viz A two story brick building with twostery brick back building and summer kitchen, being Ne 7IK North yneen street, east side, with lotei ground fronting en North Queen street TS teet s Inches, and extending In depth, east, 1) feet te a ten fi-ct wlile alley Property has outhouse and ether Improvements, fruit trees, grapes, etc. sale te be held at the Keystone Heuse, at 7 o'iiet.k p m, tthen conditions wilt be irtadn known b (.Kllltl.K Ul SS, A.slnee A. A. .-mirrcB, Auctioneer. !Aet 11 IS 3d AbMiiNKES HALE Ol'' VALUAULE KKAI. ESTATE. O lll'.lKSPiT, OneBIR:i, ISM!, In pursuance or an order or tbe Court or Cem uieu I'll as of Lancaster county, will Im sold at public sale, at the Helster Heuae, In Iho city of lrftncnster, the following described real estate, le wit A large tne story llltlLK DWELLING andlet of ground, situated en tbe east side of North Quii'n street. Ne 5.17 The house Is 30 by W feet, with u twostery llrlck ltack HulldtngCO by 11 feet, containing In sll thirteen rooms, with bath room and het and cold water up stairs and down, with sewer attAi hments. The let or ground Is Jjltel 1 Inches Irent by Jlifeetdeep, fronting en out end en I hrbttan street. On the east end et the lolls crectt d a large two story and hasement Hrlck 'lobacee l areheuse 71 by H feet, with a one story and basement brick attachment 12 by :i feet, having a cainclty of 3.UJU cases of to te to lacce. Iho buildings are all In goeil repair. A variety or fruit en the ground. Tbe property will be .old entire or In two parts, te suit pur chasers. tale te conimence at 7K o'clock p.m., when conditions will te made known by I3UAf.li r. 11AYEII, oil tsd Assignee et J, K, Shirk. TjriJLlCHALK. Os SsTrriDiT, Neviwnsn 6, Istb, Hy vlituc of an order or the Orphans' Court or Lane inter county. Pa., the undersigned, admin istrator or tbe estate of Jehn Mel.ane. doed, will ci none, te public sale at Iho Iniepard hotel. East King street, in the city of Lancaster, the following described real estate, te wit: All that certain let or piece of ground situ ated en tbe north slde ei East Orange street (Ne. 711 ), In the city or Lancaster, Pa., contain ing lu fient en said East erange street IJ feet, inure or less, and extending In depth te Marlen street 'M leet, mere or less, en which Is erected a larse substantial double two-story HltlCK DWM.I.IM, IIOL1E, fronting en sv tlnir en slid e irange street about 3rt feet, with ft depth of it rect- te which Is attached a large two-story llrlck Hack iiunuing, u uyil leev. i no neuse lias ecauti fill b'iy windows, with plate glass and walnut Inside shutters, a large circle head frontdeor, granite stone steps, large balcony, Ac. The first story has a large deuble parlor, sitting room andlarge dining room, with a convenient base incnl kllrhun. Ihu parlor aud sitting room tach have a " Sunnyelde " heater, with registers tosecend fleer Incased In polished state man tels ; also gn throughout the entlre house. Most or the lnslde woodwork Is beautifully grained In walnut. There Is also a large hall and winding stairway, with heavy walnut rail ing running te third fleer. The second fleer has four nlce large rooms and a lutllway, sUv llennry closets, large finished ntlle with four dormer windows, aud throughout Is well laid out und convenient for bed chambers, Ac. 'Iheru Is also en tbe premises a cistern and pump and necessary outbuildings. The whele let Is rilled with a variety of the best kind el frujt trees Just coming Inte first-class bearing condition This Is au elegant opportunity for persons desiring a nlce comfortable, home In a pleasant location. Sale te begin at 7 o'clock In the evening, when terms and conditions will be made known by FllANK II. McLANK. J ml. L. HaIMS, Aud. elS-tfd MAWUIHWMT. JlTAOUINKKY, 6T0. FOB STEAM HEATINO Latest and Hest Improved LWLm.-TruliQi, PerUlIi StiUeiuy. Hew or secena-Una BOILEB3, WATKBTAKKB, BEPABATOR8, MstmiBB or Ubvaib vteb such MOeneug Kent In Machlne Sheps. OAU, 0 OB ADDBMt, Ezra F. Landis, WOKKH 6H7 NORTH OHEBBY .BTBHHT, LaMusaTER I'a. n7tfd4w QTOUAOK ABD COMMISSION WARBHOUBH. DANIEL MAYEH, dert-lyd Ne. 16 West Cheitnnt Btieet - 4f- 'i - . .s- .siVBia4l-5flte6Bialzi.. -fi U-i.
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