:& fe--- e.i.f tK"J u ,3J It t-i ES R tw- e ,,,,, .-'e'". ILL1GENCER STORY DAY m THB YKAR (Mntrfey JhsenOd.) I A WMK, FIT Det t AM A VaiR, flITT I Mem. BiiTitDirciimwin lah- Alt aNetmsO rLACCS. ft Mr LI liraut. cent Mission Atuiwiu 10 Mm Taurnexa coitKacneif. '1U ADVHRTISIHQ flATEH :' .. X7iT"Hn. aiiu"rn. ln. Mn JKA. I 40 7MlSi$I3i3r IpMtpara n lis iv a ml vv .nil,,,, w ten 3 ml 4 be ee.l 7W KAkri. im im it mi iu eon u HlWI 110 230 4(XI 6K '""I " tlfW 125 2 Mi 4 80 6M SAO 1080 BIWMl,,,, 229 4Ml 7 80 10 80 13 IVM IS M.wMka.. sre e) ie te i3se i;eci ai.v VlMltll 3 80 7tt 12W MOO 9)() 2100 nMRmtUii,,, ftoe loon 17m 2200 1700 sjui MM Manilla., (loe 12 u ami wen wen wre ajg Mentha .... bee mm 00 an en en wee paaTer law mop ie moo mw w JsTha Wfifllrlv TntelHfffinccr j e S'T'tNiuiMtD Every Wednesday Mohnine. A TaA,!.00rORlIXM0KTH!l. U0M OT fH, m.tiDAnrtnuru rnsevs bettiicu ct elicitid nunt btixt r a tiTcrm a WAt AID OOMTIT. ALL AkOSYHOtS LCTTIM ."IWII lllimmill TO THE WABTl BABBIT. ialmrr f iffll I and Ttltgramt le T DTTELLiaBNOBn, near Building, Lancaster, r 1 v hib iiiiiiiuiri 111 r iiiirTi' i-f V " -,,,.H.,.av,.,.., IiANOABTKB. OUTOUKH IS, Its; InfnMnnllnH r..H tn.nu luivitiiuiiuii iui v.uuit:rt '7 Thfl chafrmmi of t1i l?PT..i.1ini.t iT' ainiiiiilt Inn liea taei.1 1a f.-v1i...:.. -...... if fetter: XBAOQITABTEU. IttrCBLlCA Etatk lOMM I xj1 Thttattelphla, October f IITTKI :'I !. j,, ,,. aivi vvi'ij'uriy . fs i wurtuiwigu is unner spienuni Headway, SJVBOtenly through the great twcllens traversm! Jvand yet te be visited by Mr. Maine, but In 1. f an eecuenn. v n must Keep It KiiiK te win, JT" ler ae errata innreiiiAnt nn ruriv utrt.i cannot slop without danger Te de tins, and ite meet ethor legitimate and absolutely nec essary expenses et the campaign -no need the aura of five thousand dollars at once, anil we have (elected youasniinel (iiiuliundred moil likely te coutribute ?50. If wiIIIuk, please end It at enee, or be much as jeu leel you c)tifttat te contribute teenure a great victory Band check or pectal order te Tnes. V. CoerKRCliairman, Continental Hetel, Philadelphia. We are pleased te knew that brother .Cdeper thinks that his machine needs te be kept going vigorously te elect Heaver, and tliat he has imperative need of live thousand dollars. It appears, heneer, that he needs much mere than thi moder ate sum, since a fifty dollar contri bution from all te whom he has sent this fervent appeal would amount te much mere. " One humlrtd " is doubtless iv misprint for one thousand, because we cannot believe that Brether Coeivr would net have been mero successful in picking ent the places where he would be likely t find fifty delhrs, if he had only had one hundred te select ; evidently he was some what wild and a trifle desperate when he alighted upon the I'enn Iren company as a likely place te find a llfty.dellar contribu tion for the Republican campaign fund. fi We de net knew with hew much knout edge of people and things Brether Coeikt should lie credited, but as an old and ex perlenced chairman of the state committee probably he should be deemed te h,ieat least a fair acquaintance with the men of the state; and particularly, when he asks them for contributions and assures them that he Iia3 selected them as the most likely sources of supply, does it seem that he should b credited w 1M1 a knowledge of the people he addresses. We should, hewew'r. be pleased te knew from brother C'oeier wheieupen lie based his hepe of fitly de'lirs fmm (tie IV1111 Iren company, of which the chaw nun is Mr. Steinman, of the Imellkicv ceh, and the secretary and tr.asurer, itr. Charles SteinmanFeltz, also an owner and anassistanteditoref tliis journal , the ether managers of the I'enn Iren company being W. B. Middleton, superintendent, A. II. Teaceck, of Conestoga furnace, and Jehu Keller, railroad builder. Aa the latter three are Republican in politics, the rea sonable conclusion is that brother Cheiht expected them te override the two Demo cratic members of the beard of managers, and ete him the fifty dollars for Beaver. But brother Cooper needs te be mfeinud that the I'enn Iren company, like all ether well conducted business houses, is entirely without political partisanship in its management. Its men are employed for the skill and capacity they have in the duties asked from them, and without in quiring as te their polities. I ta custemen. are served without iegard te their politics. Mr. Cooper need sorely te be advised that politics and business aie two eI different things. Mr. ( "oeper may have a suspicion of this from the business en tanglements of his candidate for geu-imi with the Bellefonte Iren company. AVe will confirm ids suspicion by mildly advis ing him that it is net reasonable in him te expect a campaign contribution from any business flnu of re spectable business instinct. All ciieli contributions by wise business men me made personally. They divorce theiriKilitu-s from their business as far as possible. They may believe that the Kilitical princi pies of one party are mere advantageous te their business than theso of the ether, but they recognlze the fact that them 13 no unanimity or opinion in this legaid in the business community with which they are in relations; and as it will net de te cenliue their trade te one paity, ee it is net cenect business conduct te make their business firm a political instrument. We regret te disapieint brother Coepei 's hope of fifty dollars from the I'enn Iieu company, but we are sure that there is no chance of a movement te that eudby the "wicked partners" in the major ity and that it will be leug, under Its pi esent 'management, before political checks aie ssued by the I'enn Iren company. DinUuIt ItldluLT. Tim Interti'il Minn,. ti !.,. ;w. ....w..... .trraue illllliurilies 111 PlYashliigteu have decided that the Belly .t Uu umupauy is ngui in claiming, te f the collector of the district, that the orders i vlitfih tllAV Ullla ,-,! ll.n ..-n .. , ., fe;'rMOVealll the riWlW.r,. ..Hi. .!...: ... K d 7 .. " l " " tiLere are Httere orders" and therefore net taxable JV-1 wauuuahuk currency. This decision. - jrbllelt U comferUbletotUe Iren company -.- 1 "- "'") we a tax et live ; V r six thousand dollars, is net se agreeable juwanuia juncture w one or tim i. kelders who happens te be the. TiMmiau.,.. c iidldate for governor. Br. ..VThpftA ater nnlta fQjna.1 1... rr 1 1 ' . - -" mv. fj vieuerai 3 -aeA vpt'ft rnniivmv miv lu vn.. 1. . IK-5 7T "" ' i "" iiiiiiiteiu, tCWMtul and lawful things; and as the kmr of Pennsylvania en the matter has THE Jftt been cesHrued by our supreme ceuit, theprobabilltjjrlsthatthe orders ate law. fnl. Hut the treuble t e Bf aver comes from the fact that store orders are net. in the popular estimation, admirable things, ami .that they are net In accord w ith the spirit of the law which requires that the hire of lalwr should be paid in money. That law has the (xipular approbation In the object which it was meant te attain . which was the pi mention of the IniusUce done te laborers by the compulsion they are very often put under te piuchase their supplies at company steles. It may be impracticable le pietcct I.iUneis from such wrong, w hen they are ready te aid it by accepting steie orders In lieu of money, but it nevertheless remains that the steie order Is an unpopular institution. Recognizing this, (ieueral lleiver's man agers hastened tedenytliat his lien com pany's orders were stoic orders ; and hence the confusion Inte which they aie thrown by theceiilraiy decision and by the relief w liich fi eneral Bea vei 's business com cem pany obtains from the U upon the orders ; which they would have had te pay if they had been, as (.ienernl Beaver's political company claimed, equivalent te a circulat ing eunency. (ienernl Beaver is experiencing what a great many ambitious mleis have before new found ent, that It is a ery diillcult thing indeed te ride two 1ieuh'3 which have a tendency te take a man in different directions at the same time. The political horse does net alwaja go well with the business horse, especially w lieu the politics are bad. The Under Currents of the I'ntna... As the day of the rennsjlvama election approaches, evidences of the undercurrents of popular sentiment in the great battle of constitutional sanctity and uiiiuiclMl re form wil' l coming mere clearly te the surface. There is no doubt whatever that there is a deep-seated feeling of distrust pievailing in the minds of quiet eiti.'ens and honest mpii concerning legislate e maitrnt) and corporate espionage ever tl e enforcement of the rail- wa clauses of the supreme law. Thirteen years have come and gene since thesfuneent din-eimi; , l.m-cs of this in strument were made "ulemiily partuf the cewjuct between the tneple and their rulers. Though popular opinion lias taken great stiules in the direction of com pelling the corporations by iqieeitk1 enact ment te submit te the supreme law, and popular intelligence has tenstautl.v gained ground en this subject, the deer of the emancipation of our commerce from the thraldem of discrimination is still linked and belted from within and the radwavs held the key te the access of all legislation which shall enforce the jqiecilic previsions of the only covenant el nilership wlin.li redeems tiiebnd).niliiii: from a Londitien of absolute and uncend lien.il anarchy. The means md nipliauce used by these demousef legal destruction are known te the wa faring man. This unluence pro ceeds in an organized manner and by vigilant continuance of secret means which never slumliers and is alwajs alert te maintain a pre-arranged control of any ii.cemmg legislature. Uiiilxil.tentd by suc cess these concerns is-s.ie elabei.dely en graved Msues, with the member's name left blank: and even judicial ellicers of some courts eienly present their certifl cates of exemption from the pajmentef their fares and ride fiee. This latter act should bnug lmpeaclim-ut. mid the former, under the law, in.T-m,il disfran chisement and the disiiualilicalien " u,r air " te held any oillce of public tuist or Iiretlt undei the coinmenweallh. 1'ractically we are no neaiei lefennin commercial restrictions and discrimina tions lhau we weie during the pie-oensti-tutronal ierieil, and the lnghwaj of law lessnes3 is trod tmimpliaiit b a iewer that, in addition te the desecration of the law, adds organized rebbeiy and con tinuous depletion of the industrial, com mercial and agncultuial uiteiests of the commonwealth. Mill pupul ir opinion en this matter has grown apace these) ears until this issue has taken us stand m the fore front and gamed griunl rrem the obscure iwsitien of lndifteii ii.v i. a place outranking all the lest 1'k,u the ull. known quantity el this canvass, the ergauied labei vote, will devolve the restitution and enforcement of the rights of citizenship, the su piemacy of the law, and the lectitude of the public betv ice. t'peii this element iu the economy of our jielitics must devolve the glorious i coloration of our political manhood and the ftlern Urvmiu of obedience te the law. Tub statu Presbyterian miieI at Puts burjj ha.s eeiideuinetl the lietxntlnA teach lug-sol Andover tliuoleKUiisim the ntivdr.--tnne el "Probation Hller H-tth," ehaiii ehaiii pieued by many of the K'ent liglm (, the I'huu'h. PitiM r. i i.s vNi.i;i.rojtiest tlm s il.rauje te i:nore hiums a edudidate ler the IJulKa nan llirone. This is In .iair.laure with the dictates e! common soiiseaml tlin eluracler of the pnuce, but it ceuiiriim the rep irts or a comiuiiatieii nl the K,nr, (,, fr, Unie.,,-,,,,, miliiiiissieii te ltu,,H. The tiliiiu.iHe.j,,., elthis action or thn inws is no doubt the removal el every pretext l..r ItuHtuu aurea aurea sieu, ler it is eiupleit wuh the reiterated fctatement that Itiissun oeeupnien t HuKA. ru w ill net Lj toh'r.iie.l. Wi'ii tl iimi- Bieuiil lliilgaruttlliMiine I... Hrinwl ., U(ld. tien would nw, iin.l it,, ,r a lime at least, Btroiigfippe.ni ,n tiiilioiiiuMeiii-eel tiie , mr mlKlit be maintained. Any apical t,i force would nl w ay Ih i eaten WHr. The i.iu-al el the cvar te rtseue the lluliirmii uepuiieH, hceniH le show that he i, n,,t iIis,k,., u, lHk alvnulaKoelthlselmnc or I onerahli. ahiui ahiui deiiment el Ins airBreHi.f. Mc : and the nnuwed ellerlH el ItuluaiU te nenoilKte a lean may be taken h-s li,dliMilti that the game of diplomacy is nearl eude), and the sultan's haste te build a iinvv .-. mea tee late toaerve luui in lilswirest nied. J l I.IAN IIawiiiiiiini: haf IreuiMrctrhli a James Hussell Lewell en the linemen vV rack, mid has published thu fniffi-sieiiM , hia victim In the tw V,L nr... 1.1 The leet is he hejieless an anKle ihhiiUc that hi frank avowal of priiftireiir . te.- J ,im Itilllueil Itlulclj.iil....!.,..... ..i "" " ie,nii,i uiiijr ni'iii.t. puy leriillll, -n- .... .Miivinn j,n. ,1,3' h p"el Ol thetirat rank and one of the greitest IIvIiil; in astern of prune. There are few tilings mnre melinuhely than the spcctai'le of a atreng charaeter no undermined by lhtiery a-i.l e-ineejt that BentlmenU of duty te countryman kiiiI lol lel lQwmen are forgotten and in selety 'a sought but that most pleas mt te the man himself. He telU us that the aristocracy or i:ugand aro,asarule,.,ebleinei1infctaseilanaine1 e?m.J "!VU'"wlan. that thHhnclaly nl! ' r'C"U"re- "segru weaIii, .nlI,J place them above all mean dslref ,, would b. most .?r,eblu , , , hertedi'rj'-r'z will outlive the Prince of Wal",) wni u v.ry ." 'jtSwS iWjgt JSV , " - -w . LANCASTER DAIIiT - fat. UeAsserta Ibat the upeechcs dollvereit by the prince and these that tlie late 1'ilnce I.xreld acquirpfl be much repotaUeu from, were written for them liy a well-knewn writer. He has a high refpnt ter the queen's ability and ulrcuqlher chaincter. and of Mr. (llailKtcmeheimnthntlnihli.il Ins power Is due le IbeMueerlty el hu i'uiiih 'ems. liar liar tlngten Is n man of I' 'ice and ability, and (.'hntiilietlalusii holiest man with btead vlunfi but neither i uld ful uh'tij; null iiUdsteiie lux-ause " he Is nut an ray man le get along with utile .v "ii a;tce with hun." He claims tetva lioine ruler in xplle ir his acthms when liutilHler, and sais that tie "couldn't ftee lien a man could lieacltizen of Aiuerlcn and Ireland at Hie sanie time." The force, or this remark is net crushing In view of the fact that this Kngltsh aristocrat thinks he is an American. He endorses the administra tion el President Oeveland, for whom he prerese mibemided admiration He thinks that Mr. Phelps was right In his recent con cen con trevorsy with Allen Thcrndike liU-e, but takes exception te his ue ,, the phrase "ex tend a courtesy," and lias written te him never te " rj-rfiid a courtesy again." PEKSONAL. Envvi Heet n 's receipts m St. l.euia last week werea llttle overf.l.eoo Ui.apTink was terribly stung hv wasps by felling n tree at llavrardeu en Saturday. Jesurn ftinicR, of the New- Yerk U'urif, tells Ids empleyes " Jein all the unions you pleae, connect ourselves th any ergHnirttinn that you tln'uk would better your condition, butalVavu reuiemlfr ir you have any grievatu-cs omi'e te me flrat, aud they will be reuiediee." Mrs. P.vit.ONs, wife of uneel the con cen con demnixl AnarchisLs, is miking ever ftOs) a day above her Hxpeiies, It i ild, and money Is going te Chicago In aid of the su preme court effort, net only from her directly at the rate el $750 a week, but as the reMill of her enthusiasm and earneinss from indirect sources at nearly duut'le that rate. IILtCK IK l.rlllllll COVXTT. A lfrse Opfii-atr llrniiiiutratltiit hi AllfutunD Tin. l'anill(lHti- c'liiiDilrut Hen. Chaurcey I". Il.ack, C"l. K. llrtne lllcket'K, Maxwell Mefnm, Hen. J. Simp Simp eon Africa, William J. ilreimen, lieerge H Heflman, of Philadelphia. Willi iu N. Need, of Harrisburg, and Hen. K Milten speer, el Huntingdon, arrlvtHi at Vlientewu baturday neon. They ere met at the depot by promi nent I'euiivrats and vere din'sl at the resi dence el Hubert K. Wright. In the after noon an euthusia.ti euuu air meeting was held in I'entre S.piare, which was at teudesl bj-Mveral thousand jHiple irem nil pirtsef l.ehigln unty. Mr. Hu. k wasthe tirst i-iaker He Oenied having id, as published In the Republican papers that Blaine's pre-etiee In Penu.ylx una waan lu huit te the people. What" he did say was that Blaine's luterrcrenre with isues eiiUrely lecd vas an insult He then devoted home tluie te stale issues and the tanft iiuestieu. Colonel Kickettn uet made a uve-minutes speech. Hen. J. Simpsen Alrics briefly pointed out the merlt.el cievernei l'atiioen's successful administration, and a-ked the people te els't a worthy u.wsir. William J Hrenuen xpoke for tort v hve minutes en the tarill and wage nues'iers. Maxwell Steveum gave eneeura,:iiii; repirts of the slate campaign, aud then took up the tarill question and deveteii considerable tune te its discussion. After the meeting the candi dates held aninlerinal reception at the Amer-iciisrlun-riieui.aiid inanv )fop:.. .h.x.lv hand with them. The psrtv "lett a'. 7 ecl. ik ler Philadelphia . " At night another large meeting was held in the court heu.e, which va pn. ktnltoover ktnlteover ktnltoever tlowtng. James M. Ue.k, cl Philadelphia, spoke for ever an hour en slate issues nnd Hen. W. S. stenter held the attention of the audience for ferty-rive minutes en the Mtal issues at stake. llfe-iitlnn hi riilUiIrljOili. On Saturday night the candidates were accorded a reception by the Yeung Meu's Democratic a.-sH.iati. in el Philadelphia. Prest. dent CadwaladurcalltKi upon the lieutenant governor te tell tlnwe nsunilled what he thought of the outlook. Mr. ll'acls spoke as fellow : I did net evpet te be called upon for a eech, outsinceMr. I'adwalader has n-ked uie te tell you of our pregre-. 1 take pleasure in complying with that rt piest. The state never looked e premising at tLis time four years age as it doe new. l v, en that ticket and knew something about that cam paign. The iattlels in this cite, and if Phil adelphia does her delv, even half her duty, the Democratic state ticket will be elected. Applause. 1 have been all through the West ami Northwest and m the mining re gions, and I Hud that we will get the support or theii-auds that we have neer ben able te count upon belere. The tight is here in v our own hands, ami if Philadelphia does net give Heaver Je,UiA) uiaierilv i will be the next governor of this state, Applause. ) I don't believe Philadelphia n in gne that majority, and iu anticiatien of that geed result 1 here and new- most all ectiemtelv invite all of you te my inauguration. Applause, Calls were made ler Mr. HakeUs, who spoke brletly, but prophesied tue u..cea u! tlii ticket. Mr. J. Ilrenneu, candidate for auditor gen eral, was next mtredm ed. He said : My experience In going through the state n-aiu me u iitiifui inai me liepublican iMrty is scattered and disorganized. I be lieve with the next goernej of Pennsylva nia, Mr. Iliack, that the entire Damecratic ticket will he elected providing Philadelphia does her duly II she dues as will as Aile gheny county the uccesef the tici-et is be jend question. The It"publicau party is being ground te pieces imiween the discon discen tent among the Merman and the dissatisfac tion among the liquor interests. I believe Western Pennsylvania is prepired te turn her lerces ever te the Democratic party, and Pennsylvania will then be enabled intake position net as the Keystone state of the Union, but as the Keystone id the Deme cratlc arch. Maxwell Hlevensun, the candidate ler ceu-gresstnan-at-large, k alvi called upon. "X hare been all through tbec jal regions," he said, "and the same unbounded en thusiasm was mimifested ler the ticket in every part of that country. This demon stration going en otilside (referring te the parade of the Knights of Laber en Uread street) means mere than a mere show. 1 have gene among the grimy-looking miners of Schuylkill county and taken them by the hand, and they have announced themselves as being heartily la favor et the ebuieu or Mr. Iliack and thu wh-le u-ket. They say that the election ei Iliack lneuusu deliverance Irem many wrongs Irem which they have been subject. They take stock in the head of our ticket because they knew him te be a sincere trust-loving man. The only eues. lien they put te me was: 'What are veu going te de in Philadelphia?' If you de jour part in this city aud poll Ve.uOO votes the Heaver ticket will be defeated." El VUjer l.utrt,,.-.nf lUltliueie, a. lh b. t teutfh medicine 1. ut,d .u,r ceuuh f ui. 111. Ieih. h'. I, your tnlil, no. I1K -- 1' -U, iiuuiuui. UIUI II UUlllOVfll I b0Uh' Lettie f. ir Hull Leiln'sinip ls. mKY, i",""1lfw"' "'y c " hf.k...i. morning ' UW) uet """' "co this .ICLIUelltR Hill eicui t ,ly ttu h,.Ht turns. Itwieliinikifipeultaileii Oil uintinleut H!iMiTiii:ATiii.irrnTiKTiiTi;it vrii:i.ci' 1IINUOI.I.I.OK l'r.icrrr,s, .s j , Jlln iK ,fN) I have leiind It liuperutUe t L.ivuaurc and simple remedies en haud Incase et ut bruUes. slialus. imtns. c.ilil.. 1 1, ,...,, ,,!-,,, . ,. , . ullerenteiliiK upon m prefuH,!..,,, .u,Lmcria such u luuudy In Mum Pouei s Pi asikes I -"- v.uii.iiin uuu eicn ,iasii'i9, but leiiml them tee hai&h and Iriltailug Acllcck's r.iaocsl'LsTKiWKlvualme.t InstuuUneeiu le IU'1, and IhclrstrciigihBiiliigpewir Is rcmarka hie. In cases of weak hack put two plasters en the small et thu back, uud In aslieit tlmoyeu will hu cupHilu el ljuitu Mivera exercise. In .pilut" m.,1 "dlsl.mu" raies and Jumping, b . mu.f cs or tendon. l thu legsund Icetterne times weukeii. 1 )i,r.inii,a...i.i. ... .. bV CUttlllL' thll lila.l.-r in n..r., ....... rc"cOa - . ......... ,,, stilus, se as te give tree motion, and appijlng en mu.clei "0-clO'l. JAMKsiteiUNsON. Yeu Hate n I'etlfc ItlRht, when you dcuuiid u llen.en's Capclne Piaster or u druggist, teexpect teieciuu euu Yet there are, we regret te tay, u few diugtsu of thu Chegp Jehn variety who wld tiy te persuade you te accept some worthless substitute with a similar sounding name, such as Capskln," ' f .iinfitr.mil M 'ui,i. it. ,i.n...,ni .. . pietlxed Bemutluies with The name liurtan " or uenteii." (Jhijip Jehu will eiler you one or thesu rutched ludluiluns for half the price of the genuine, nd hec.in wellatlerd te de. Its valje li'lng iu. thing, and lis cost but little nieie lien, sons ant the only pureus pluters that cm he depended upon ie cure ciery sllment subject inSVw ,nX'U,.!"u."- Tb,'' re I'ro'ent. ."re and thorough I'retrc-t yourself agulnst doccn deccn doccn lleu hy bujlugef rullahle dnUK,tS only Thu Kunulne bears thu ! h,..M.i.,K;-.:...'."..,-ir,i haa the " cjapclac .. cut In fth. wtiT" JJ, W,s I swmismy-rf,,MttTj"arrtwy ,! vwrrwfw' . ' INTEIXIGENCER, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, I8&6t' , . MmntUAL. rpiHKD OUT J At this eon ncvattr pTery one nrcdttoiire some seu of tonic IIUi.N enters Inlu ntuit every phylclrn prrsi rietiuu ter these who need building up I'lirsliliins and llrugglsl.s Ktxemnieiid BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! ASTHE BEST TONIC. .. ?1rAr"kn,,",tlssUuilI, Iji. k of Klieigy.r.lc , It l.H M hyi'AL. and Is the only Iren nirsll cine that Is net injurious. II Knrlchcs the Itloed, Invigorates Uie isvstrm, Kenteir Api ttle, Aids DIkcjIIeii. it decs net blacken or in luitt the tceth. cause headarhr el produce con st ration at ether medicines d.v Or. 11. It. lliXKLar. a lcidiim: phvuklsii el Sptingllrld, Ohln, taya lirewn's tivn lllllen Is a thoroughly geed medicine I use It In my ymctlce, and rind Its arili.n excttls all ether roniuet Iren. In weakness, m a low condition "the system, lirewn's livn lllllera Is usuallv a lwlt'!,? necessity. It Is all thst Is clslmed ter II. Pa. W. h. VVatbr-s, me Thirty srtend Stnvt. deorgetewn, 1). c., av "llrean's Iren l'.lt tersls the Tonic of Iheac.v Nothing better It creates appetite, glvw stlvngth and luipievcs dluestleu." rhe Ueuulne has Trade Mark and crossed red lines ou wrapper, lakeuoethrr Made only by llKelVN CHKMIC VI. (". (0 Paltlrueie, Md YKK'SSAHSAPAUU l.A. Pimples, Beils, And Carbuncles result from a debilitated, hu Impoverished, or Impure condition of the bleed Ayet's SiisapiuniH prerenis and cuies these ( r upturns and painful tunn i.hv louievtngtheli cause the only vtrecttial wsv of treating ttein. Ayer's barsarsiiilla has p -evemed the limisi course of Ueils, wnlch liae pitned and dlt tressed me every teasen f i jcvu.U vears, lice. scales. flalnvUle, Sllch. 1 was badlv troubled with rtmpies en the fsce , also, wlih a dlseoierait n of the (kin. which showed Usui I In ugly dark patches. e eiterns.1 tivatment did in .re thsn leuiierary geed. A or s SarsaparUU eflccicd A Perfect Cure, "'!.1 ?ve ne1 been treul .ed since -1 w oeuuy. inver s'reet, Lewpil. Miss 1 wastieuMcd with llells. and my health was much Impslred, 1 began titn Avers asnpa rilla,and. In due lime, lh eruptions all dl.ap pcared. and my health was lempletely restervd Jehn U hlklus, Kdlter b.amru ebserter, Albo Albe tllarlH, N c I was troubled, fera long tine, with a humor whl h appeared en my tscc In ug'v I'uuplesand Itinichtd AVer's sarsaparn.s i. uud me 1 con skier It the best bleed punrifi In the weild c hailes 11. smith, .North cratislm-y, V i Ayer's Sarsaparilla l .old by all driignlisand tlralers in uMslUlne A-k i.. i .vyer-s .ars.nrllla, ard de net be s!r u vded Ut take any ether Prepared by Ur J. c. Avei A C a, Lewell, Mass Price, tl ; six bottles, U. OTitirS ULA11HAUK. rrtMH & MAKT1N. NAM CHINA. The -eieud Invoice of our Ilavilaud China importations fur this fall has just arrived. The Qret ceusistetl of Dinner beta in the ltegina Pattern, 1'aisy Decoratieu m Blue, Violet and Pink. The finest aud neatest for the money in the market, llav lland China is se well known that we need net say atithing about the ipiality. Its superiority ever bemi-ierct lain is net te bu ilue3tiencd. The price of these dinner lets is such that it is w lthin the reach of every one te own one of theiu. When our next arrives we will be able te come still nearer within the reach of all in price. Don't fail te sse the"se goods before making your pur ch.ises. WMi 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCA3TK.lt. TA, VAKHIAHKB. PSTAIJI.ISUKI) 1S13. S. W. lllica, W. B. Allick, H. R. Allies. D. A. ALTICK'S SOIS, (3ijcce8dor8leD A Allick ft Sens ) heltsa'e MauufacturerB el Carriages, Buggies, PhaBtens, A.VD- McCAULL WAGONS, Nefl. 42 nud 44 Eaat OrariKO Street, LA.NCASTKIt, PA . AND- Oer. Weat Bread any Broughten Sta,, 8AVANMAII, OA. a-A large and varled stock will he carried In both our depositories, which will be sold at the LOWKbTl'iUCKS. OCtlilmdAltw CTANDAKD OAKK1AUK WOItR. Edw. Edgerlej CAREIA&E BUILDER Market Streot, Rear of Poateffloe, Lanoaater, Pa, My stock comprises a large variety of tne Latest Style Haggles, Phmtens, Carriages, Mar. ketand Uuslnesa Wagons, which I offer at the very lowest figures and en the most reasonable terms. I call special attention te a few et my own do de do Igna.eneof which Is the KUUKItLEl CI.OSKD 1'HVfllClAN COUl'K, which Is decidedly e neatest, llrfhutst and most complete Physician's Uarrlage In the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In inlud that they take no risk In buying my work. Kverv Carriage turned out In eighteen years aened one that is the kind of Kuarunt.se have toerrer the public. All work lully warranted. Please give me a call. BKPAIlUMi I'UOMPTLY ATTKNOKD TO. One set of werkim u especially employed ler that pn riHM ' GIKAVIXV'S PLAIN OAVKNDISII Unively's flue cured Smoking Tebacce soil of North Carolina, 'Jeiirjue and all the Standard Jlmuds of Chewing Tobaccos, at JlAKKi.KV'a " Yellow rent," ... Ne. a North (jneen Street, (formerly Hartmar.'i) 'iT - T .. . i Vtf -.- -33TErg'! ' " " c I 1IAMUNS. T K. UALHWUUti .v. CO. AN INVOICE OF EKEGREN WATCHES. The invoice of them I'uie Watches, just le ii'ived, contains Minnie. live-.Miuiite, Plain, ltepeaters. Kepeatets, Time Pieces, split seconds, Chronographs. The persjnal supet vision e-vea-isevl in the const ruc tion and adjustment of these sueib time pieces bj the distitiguLsheil hoiol heiol hoiel ogist wIioje naitie they U'.vr.ll. H. i:kegteu,otOe i:kegteu,etOe neva, eiiMins thu accuracy ami pieciaieu winch have made them the tepresenta tlve high-grade watches of the present day. " J.E. CALDWELL & CO., 0OUOUESTNUT ST., rilll.ADELl'HIA. rtlU HAl.K. pi'HLU" SA1.1L On rvasBvT, cv-reBa ., 1-t., Will U sold at public sale at the Kev stone louse. In the City el Lancaster, the lolfewlu Ileal hstvte. te wit All thst certain Let or Piece et Ground, sltua ted en the south side of Ka.t Frederick strict ( Nn. 516), lanciister. Pa . containing In front en said rederick siiwt. In lect, mere or less, and e.tendInR tn dteth l"l tcet mein or les,'en which. Is erected a New r,vsiry llltICK DWhLl.lMj lliltsf, wph txMUtry brick tinck butldlHK. nh l.i.env. t mtalnlni; six looms, wtili liallttnyai it ntHi and eiend stones, abiihiintm rltted up u 1 1 lnr use, trent and back dormer tud s 1 1 mile, a dry cellar under whole house, large cupboard and sink with water in kitchen stationary raiige with het and cold water, gS9 tu whole boue. Kverythlng new and pretty, mvcr having been eccuplsd W'ul be soldeuvei cnyteims Here Is an opportunity for a maa of moderate means te possess Ms en n home. I'ersens wtshlnK te view the premises bcrere thedy of sale 111 ptcase call at e. a Kasl trederlcksli-eel sale tobOKle at 7 o'clock In the evenlnir wheu conditions will be made known by r. A. KOTK. JOEL II.MMS, Aact. ectlG ltd EXKCl'IOK'a SALK OF VALUAULK HEAL LeTATK. ts W IOSISPAT, -NeVIVISIR 10, l.-,l. Will l,e sold at public sale, en the premises of V . 1. ih.i t.tlloeln duscrlhsl real estate, late the pufii el Jacob C. Kready, deceased, te wit Ne 1 All that cei tain Twe-Story llltICK TAV. Elt.S I'repertv (knewnas the Carrel Herse hotel), with ft ian;e three-story brick hack buUdlnit, larvebilck stables, sheddlnK, blacksmith shop and ethe i Improvements, and let of ground thereto bclenmnK. situated Mes. and 51, en the north side of West lvlnRs.rcot,lnthecllyof Lan caster. Pa., containing In fronton West Klnir street, js tret, ulnches. and In depth northward, along piepertv et estate of A. K UetxTts, :u feet moie or les,, te Grant strcet. thence alenir Grant stiect eastward te property of W m. J. Cooper 71 feet, 7 Inches, morn or lets, thence uuihwaid along ground of VV m. J. Cooper 13) f 1 1. 'J Inches, meiu ei lee, thence westward deni; ground of lames l'elu, deceased, I leet, Jlncht-s theute feuthwardly67 feet, S Inches ; theiue limber south slenp property of James Pett, deceased, J leet, te V est King street, te Kt thei lib the l lht te use the wall new elected or that may hercifler be erected en the west line of the property of James Totts, deceased, from West klnsetrcet northward te thedlstance el luS tevt, uJJ'.V.-.Jr- ivl 'hat certain Three-story UltlCK 8TOI1K AMI UWKLLI.SGIIOUHK.sltuated.Ve. 15. en the west side et Jt'eith CJutcn street, In the city of Lancastei. Pa., containing In fronton ssld North CJuicii stieet 13 feet : Inches aud ei tending In depth viestw.iid of that width W foci .'Inches. Iheui.e widurlug en the north side le Ibenldthet !., leet 9 Inches, and r.f that width It extends firther westward is li-ettk Inches, te ground oft O. Herr. Adlelnlng propertlet et Jehn I. Mtllir, L. G Ilerrand A. c Kepler, to gether wltheewer. yard, and alley rights, etc tale te commence al 7 o'clock p. m. el said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by ALKIIBI) c KKKAUi. JOHN II. KKbAIir HKNIirC KUKAlir, Lxoculers et Jacob c Kready, decmunl. basin. Hess, Auctioneer. e.Si lutdM.WAS pcin.it'SAtTi:. tis SATiBnar, .Vuvsmbis b, Imi,, lly vlitueef an order of the Orphans' Court el Luncxster ceunly, Pa., the underslgiied, admin admin lstratei el the estate of Jehn McLane, dee'd, wUl expose le public sale at the leopard 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 the north side of East Orange street (Ne. 711), In the city of Lancaster, Pa., contain lugln fiontensald East Orange street i: feet feet mere or less, and extending In depth te Marien -ti-eet ;ij ltw-t, mmc ei less, en w hlch Is erected a lame substantial double two-story llltICK DWELLING 11UISE, lrnutlDg en ssfd Orange strrat about et, f,t, with a depth of iJ feet, le which Is attached a large two-itery ilrlck Hack Hutldlng, 17by.l feel. The house has bcautl fut bay windows, with plate glass and walnut indde shutters, a large circle kead frontdeor, granite stone Bteps, large balcony, Ac. The nrst story has a large double parlor, sitting room and large dining room, with a cenv onlent base inenl kitchen. The parlor and sitting room each have a " Sunnvslde " heater, with registers te second fleer Incased In polished slate man tels ; ale gas throughout the entire house. Ment or the inside woodwork Is beautifully grained In walnut There Is also a large hail and winding stairway, with heavy walnut rail ing running le third fleer. The second fleer has four nlce large rooms and n hallway, sta tionary closets, large finished altlc with four dormer windows, and throughout Is well laid out and convenient for bed chambers, Ac There Is also en the premises a cistern and pump and necessary outbuildings, ihe whole let Is filled with a variety of the best kind of fruit trees J ust coming Inte flrst-class bearing condition. This Is an elegant opportunity for persons desiring a nlce comfertablo home in a pleasant location. Sale te begin at 7 o'clock In the evening, when terms and conditions will be made known by . .. ritANK 11. ileLANK. Jekl L. IUi.veb, Auct. el6-lfd VAI.L'AUIifi CITY I'HOPKKTY AT ASSIGNEES' SALE. On TUESDAY. NOVE5intKril,iaw,at7o'cleck p.m.. will be sold at the Leeitard hotel, in the city of Lancas ter, Pa . In pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Picas, of Lancaster County te the undersigned assignee, the following properties. Purpart Ne. I. All that certain two-story BRICK STOliK AND DWELLING with two. story llltICK HCK IIUII.III.NU ana LOT or I'lECs! or GIIOUND, situated en the Northeast corner et Mludle and Heckland streets. In the City of Lancaster Hounded and described aa fellows V.'.1?!?' leglrinliiB en the Northeast corner of Ulddleand Heckland streets, thence extending west along said Middle street, thirty feet, thence North along purpart Ne. 2, 67 feet te a pest, thence West along purparts 2 and 3, 0 feet te property late of Herif. Mlshler, thence North 21 feel te irropeity of sirs. Kline, thenoe East along the sni.e 85 feet te Heckland street, and iheuce along the line of Heckland struct te the place et beginning, ' he above Is one or the best corner groceries in the City or Lancaster lbs let also contains suitable shedding and outbuildings. Purpart Ne. i. All that certain two-story llltICK DWELLING, with one story back build ing and let or piece et ground, situated en the northwest side of Middle street, In the city of Lancaster, and numbered 3el and Set! en city plan. Containing In front en said Middle street il feet 9 Inches, mere or leas, and extending In depth t.7 leet, mere or less, tn purpart Ne. 1. Purpart Ne. s All thai certain two-story IIHICK DWELLING, with one-story brick back building, and let or piece of ground situated en the northwest sldu of Middle street. In the city or Lancaster, and numbered 3us en city plan, containing in fronton said Middle street IS tern 3 Inches, mere or less, and extending in depth 67 feet, mure or less, 'the houses en purparts Ne. 2 and 3 are new and In first-class condition, The above properties will be sold as a whole or separately as bust suits purchasers. The sale of the 3 purparts will be subject te two mortgages, amounting together te ts.vtje. and Interest Irem October 1st, lata. All persons desirous or viewing the premises aiu Invited te call en the undersigned at any time berore the sale. Purchase money payable en April 1, ISS7. Positive sale """" I')oie ... , UANIEL8INO, Assignee of Charles Peters and wife. Hisrt siit'saiiT, Auctioneer, ects-b M,W,ts qkanexaiim: goods. kj Jujt received, at prices te suit the times. rensUtliiB-ln purtef Ladles', Uent's, Missus ami lUIV... lln.ll.n- unit llnri.vu..... , ... .. ...T . Lainel's Hair and Cotten; Men and Heys' Shirts and Overalls! late styles Cardigan Jackets In W orated, Weel and Cotten, home very fine and new styles at reduced prices. Gloves. Mitts arnXrs Near the Poatefflc? NerUl QuMQ 8treit- VSjfPVHiT1 ' trumr nM i II I VvWMV 1 I l Wh J 11 i 1 TPsll ssr Av. t W yS (0& rr - As a Mile, all lelnrul ur highly pcrftiiuud .soaps sheultl be avoided .ml.inpf ion- Tlicy iclyiipen then appearand? anil odor (which iliui.scs rank iiuttriaU) fei tlieir sale. The whiteness- ami the odor of tin. IveHi Seap arc natural te it, and arc due te th excel lctici if the material tiacd A WORD OF WARNING There aie many white soaps, each represented le be "just as geed as th of)'," they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack Ihe peculiar and remark remark jle qualitiei of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and Insist upon getting it. able q t nslil !.. ! ItKDIVAl.. rpllK HWIPT SPr.OIKIU COMPANY. 1836. SWIFT'S S S S A REMEDY NOT FOR HALF A S S S S S S S S S RELIEVING OFFERING HUMANITY ! S s AN INTERESTING TREATISE ON BLOOD APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD BE THE SWIFT SPECIFIC nut Huutm. M Kl'ZGEK A HAUOHMAN. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GOATS Metzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere. Seal Plush Coats, Bewie Jackets, Newmarkets, Children's Coats, FOR FtLL yijND WIMTER. Our stock of Ceata was mrttte oxpreusly for ua by the Beat Makers of New Yerk unci Philadelphia. METZGER & HAUGHMAN, Ne. 43 WeBt King Street, Between the Ooeper Heube and Serrel Herse Hetel. Lancaster, Pa. S IJl'SY A8 11KK.S AT FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Oeurt Heuse. Hut our aim i.i te lie llusicr than Hcca, if that is possible. Te accom plish this we are slaughtering goods In every ilejurtuieiit. Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods. NiAk.Mas, ULANKKl.S, IIKI) I'UMI'UKTS. Table Linens, Towels and Napkins. Corsets, (iletcfl, ileilerj, Ac, in l.artre(Juanlltle. Krralr Dealing and hew I'ricea at R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer (0 Ihe Court Heuso, Lancasler, Pa. VAMUIAUB W OR II It. A Mtrrre TUAT ALWAYS WJNM. HONEST WORK I Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, 126 and 128 EAST KINO STREET, (NEAHLV OrrOBITK TUB LEOFAUU HOTEL), LANCASTKtt PA. Nene Bat First-Ulass Mechanics Employed. Ne. 1 Material, and That Only, Osed I'UIUES TO SUIT TUK TIMK.1. ALL WOUK (JUAUANTKKD. BUGGIES, PHOTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS. I hve new en hand and ler sale cheap the following drslclua second hand work On r i.ki vMan WsKen. suitable lertrack purpose, one Light Keur-Pasaeneer Drs7ene rirat-cFaM K. slonTep Phsoten. two Light Jump-fleatCarriajres. Alse, 8ecend-Hand Tep and TrtUn Bni One-Man Uinslen il"MeteMaena iH which wUl be sold at the most HKAaON AULK g&iCtaV 6Vfe da a ff wiether SbiViih ffnS S ohaseornot. Notrenbletoahowthe work. wueineryea WUH te par PARTICULAR ATTENTIPN PAID TO REPAIRING. woetrx reRasr tub rLActc.t Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, NOS. 126 and 128 WINES AMD LIWOUB. A MEKICAN WINES. GRAND DISPLAY -or American Wines. The following is ireiD the repeit of UieJudKes 1" .V?? Mlbf Lancaster County Agricultural Association fair : vve desire te make special mention of II. E. Slayrnakvr's large and elegant exhibit of Domes Demes tic Wines, product! by the t'leasant Valley VV ine Company, of Ithelms, Steuben county, New Verk. TliclrHpecUlUrrat Western Ktra Hrytand Ureal Western KztraUry,Chaiiimi'nea, I'ert, tciaret. Dry and Hwoet Catawba wines, whlch'wu conslder, compare faTcrratily with Im Im Im perted Wines. WILLIAM A. MOBTON, II. ITUAMK HKBMEMAM. A.UIK9TAHD. -W-'-?P ffil buav. I'rm tcr A liaml-le SPECIFIC. 1886. A DAY, BDT FOR ' s s s s s s s s s s s s CENTURY. AND JMN DISEASES SENT FREE TO ALL READ BY EVERYBODY. ADDRESS COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. Ml lydw -AT- --. ULi-l 1JHJLJBS HONEST PRIOES ! EAST KINO STREET. miyflAw WAT Oil B, "Wr-ATCHEB. Lancaster Watches In Geld, Bllver and Nickel Case will be sold at a UllKAT HEDUCT10N. Alse. Elgin, Wallham (Aurera for which I am Sele Asent), and ether rirst-Class Watches: Hest Watch and Jswelry HttpnJrlng. rcorrect time by Telegraph Dally, L. WEBER, 1X North queen 8L, Wear Penn'a. a. B. Depeu Spectacles. Eyeglasses and Optical Goods, a kinds of Jewelry. - . - OTOKAUE ahp OOMMI8SION WARBHOUBB. DANIIJL MATKH, aeel-lya Na u West Chetuet BtrVsL s p y. MM1
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