AiAi r -xfl ri THE LANCASTER DAILY IOTBIiLIGEKCER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1886, j, , .' &if- . BR Intelligencer . mtT DAT IN THH TGAB & (mtts B4pCd.), flTB RHUM A TBAB, F1STT . 0NnM DSUmaDBTOAkMBM tAB- Alt AMeinma rLAOM. eians UIIUL OOBBlSilOX AlLOWBt) TO mirnnai cobbbetio. 4 AOVBITIDma RA.TH8: TT5T lln.l 6 in. Moeian ll 4 43 5V be ea 750 515 a no tu 5M 780 040 W 150 1050 10 SOI 1150 18 SO 13 50 17 oe aue" 18 00 sna 24 0) MOW 2700 3-100 WOO MOO 38 00 MOlH 44 00 5200 M00 6S00! " Hie Weekly Intelligencer " EVERY WEDNMDAT mornine. rt5v - ijmM.njOOfoBsixMeirnn. curs e tbb, k AJTD A OOTT BBSS TO famous mm r ISOttCtTBD rOM BVBBV PARTCTH1 -MM oetnrmT, all akoktmeits Linim KCS)SieBBDTOTHB WABTBBASBBT. all latter and 2Viframi te TH1 INTBLLiaENOBR, near Building, Lancaster, ra. IMI $tt)e ama0tct Intelligence. $. JiAHCABTKB, NOVEMBER 3, 1&6. The Lecnl Laber Vete. ftThe elections show in tlieir result, as hw new appear, no great change in the P& feAlIlJ,1 rinilUlnn Tnnetjlvnnl!i nltncQ NMt Republican idols; the riotiibiuen im walrti waa AvriaAfil f ltf lirfTelt. 1,1- Jln.l sin. ....ill Kl 7B I 1 BU I II ' ...... en lis 3i ..,. BO 160 sun u.... loe in sua ...... 110 id ine IK 8U 450 ... SS 6U 7H the., i re eon loeo .;... age TOrt 11 00 ItS... BOD 1000 17011 iUti.. oe lloe oe ,.... son 1800 no 1500 00J i500 fSx Yr" """" " "''- vw ""B'J .- ifc .WtMed, remainlDK insignificant and the 'Laber vote, which was expected te rein iatee the Democratic side, net being ;ii . ;?Brent in the ballet. S3 Se for as our local experience e the vwe of the labor element gees, it cannot be held te be the important political fac- ,V .ter.that It is naturally tlieught te be. The B asrtr Democratic candidate for the leeisla- tan was especially adapted te secure ..'"this vote but comes out of the r.WMtest without showing that he re aeived its support. He was considered llfWUVB KUUU HUU &V1UI1U t.lllUlU.UV, 1U1U ?MflertRinly should have attracted, as a labor- via man himself, the etcs of his fellow S? tAhravra. If thn lnher issue was the one that liF41eted their ballets. It evidently did 3T?t.-l ... Ant At.i.. tlmtinl. It le .) f Zpoasiblete say te what degree it was tt- , ;.'lectiTe,'Dwkig te two things which worked iway votes from the Democratic caudl- Helest uemecraiic votes Because ijSm was unuerstoeu te ee me idtjercanui- ,''.?. date: and there were a number of Deme- 8fe4at8whe would net support a labor can- &f .didate for the office of legislator after see- l?'l order had thrown its vote in LXew gvq- -- - leik te Ueerge, whose views -xtm turn theucht te run dangerously clete te socialism. We are well advhed that this was the cause of the less of Dem- t kh ecratlc votes te Drachbar in this city. But t the great drain from blm was in the vote ; ;; Ktu wea uuugut. xueiu ucci u.ia ix-cu 'p auch undisguised traffic in votes hei e. lle- .publlcan money seems te have beeu thrown great masses into doubtful legislative cfutricts, of which this was considered te beone,ewint te the supposed strength of the Democratic nominee among the work, ingmen. Vetes were purch ied in any quiu tity and at any price. Therefere it cannot m told hew many votes Drachbar secured from Republican -Hweiklngmen. AVe ran only tell that he '$? polled less than the Deui x ratic e(, net. i :i 4 !(-. ..: .1 .. Wiiuaiauuui it iguiuus rci&uuai LauttUM. , iie utis two miuuiuu uuu t-jguiecu ita fen votes man ine uemecranc canuiuaie peueu ; -.two vearsaire. who was sunitescd te be a feweak candidate ; while his Heimblican op- i Bettent neils mifl Imnuml and il(vpn vntps . .mere new than he did then. That this less was mainly from purchase is true , but it is unite clear that there wits no great werkiugmen's supiwrt fei Diachbar. $$. - i e - Snitched 00". At Chicago a number of men lie under AnranAa rt dnjlli i Tift iiK.) it. I tin fM slaying of the etilcers of tlie law and in i.waese presence n iiuujucr ei bulu euicei' t&y"BOA alnln ThiKM mull nrrt it illtfl nlin believe in a distribution of property that ; one man may net bare mere than another. .-, An ixew xerK sixiy-eigiii ineusauu men KHfTotedfer Henry Geerge for mayor of the S . U- l.-l. IL.. ..,1 l .. Slv WWU, XUU UCUUVeS IUAI ill! Ulf U SIIUU1U Have property. lie does net advocate the BiA tr1 tot rlnltrlnn In it tin mnUnit n -. , . 'Cw.la twnrrl If Mint, leima lnt i etm. l.a My,. - -..v. .. ... ....v.., .....,.!.. &?-,,,woeu- . . JfSlyr The great order of the Knights of Laber Hjgwas thrown into the support of Geerge by gU Ita grand master workman and the ballets & et the order were the most that he get. E..lM..... t 1. ....I.. . 1 TwH Auceveui iiiw iuiru niriiii i:ii4ugtl upon i7tbe political conditions in this country. It fc&t.luui switched off, In a moment, the Deme- &g cratic and Wjerkingmen's trains which Kt:;t'' "CIO UppiU.lUIlllJK IU U JIIUUllUU UcCitUSO OI tjs.V thn Riintmsefl slmil.irilv of fh v intra nnrl ' J sympathies of the conductors and pas- 'c eengers. Ane revelation et the gteat diversity reallv extatlnir liettrann ti.e .';'elnInnS of thn lftlver nrrler no .v. v nesinrlpl liv Henrcn nnil "P.tnilarlv .m rg --- -j . ,. v.u.,vi euu 341086 et me democratic party as declared r-wr Jeffersen and Jacksen, shows as by a tv HcbtnlDR'dUasntnat there can be no union .er coalition in the future between there $! wtrties. !. There is nothing siveilng of Socialism ;rJV in the Democratic doctrine. It proclaims r ! Atut nafAnrla Ilia rlnrlir nf tirtrutrftr nml .1a V-J f'.V'., HUUUP. j cures inai we wav ei ODiaininrr il nnu aecurely holding it shall be held open te "'very citizen of the country; and it can ..-tfnave no aniiiauen wim men preaching the & 'iafitrinA trmt-. rtrenprfv lAttrfllllv rralncul tiVwj be lawfully taken away by the state, ,. n In the imposition et taiatieu needed xjer Its support. ' IThe KulghU of Laber, having become ,1 ALivl ns n. nnlltlel nr,u. i..n..t. n - - .. uiuci iuiuu(;u mtj WWderly-Geerge performance, cin go their r.ae,ieewuatuiby will make out of W have had experience of secret oath. MA Political orders. Thnv l,,vnnnn SfctaosMsteo.wlUgo. 1 IPlin TV.t,Mn. Al- - .... .:r - uwnie pany win nave none of tn. XI cannot have iu heln in help la rild upon property iuid erdpr ti, I most interested in the maintenance of . freperty ari the working men, whesa labor Vaalled ter te give it increase. "When the (Ml man gees.the golden geese Is killed , pre. fNM Js stepped and Industry ceases. While uvMualand corporate wealth maygrowteo gnt and eill for the restraining hand of Jaftolatleu, as they have before new, there MiMt be no such legislation as will deprive Ben et the right te possess all that they can honestly gain by their wit or labor. Inheritance and combination may be check id, but net Individual accumulation. i Meney At Election". Never In the history of jHilitlcs in this city was money mere uubluslilugly used at an election than in that of Tuesday. Tlie honest voter had t w.ule through it te get te the polls, and tlie large plurality for Dr. S. T. D.w is is explained chiefly ly its lavish use. It Is true both parties may be guilty of this election infamy, but the Democratic party have always struggled against it, and have been competed te It, as a neces sary evil, owing te lack of Republican co operation in reform. Wheit en a former occasion the Democratic county chairman proposed te his Republican rival te abolish poll 'committees and arrest all who dared te offer or receive a bribe, the preposition was sueeringly declined. When in the interest of purity at elections, a similar preposition was made in one of the most purchasable wards in the city jes terday, the proposal only excited the jers of the opposition. The power of money at elections Is en Hie increase, and it is becemlug se dan gerous that one of these dajs there will be an uprising of an outraged people te crush all who dare te purchase the franchise. And te such a meement the Intelli gencer, will lend all the aid in its power. m MeNtv uiaKea the mare jre and It had a most accelerating influence en the vote In this town en Tuesday. Tn: trustees of Dickinsen college have de cided te admit the colored boy whose appli cation caused such a sensatieu in the cellese a short time since. It istlllllcult toseebow teseebow toseebew they could de anything ele under the cir cumstances, though It may In) confidently predicted that the colored student will afford a pretext for disorder te that turbulent ele ment that Is always te be leuud In college halls. That the young man himself should care te become the subject of se much con tention tan only be attributed te a desire for noter!ety,for there are ether institutions, some established exclusltely for colored youth and ethers, receiving students of both races where he might have obtained an excellent education. Tul alleged wurklngmen who talked loud. est ler Drachbar were the cnieat tempted by Kepubllcan geld. Since the less of AIsace and Lei ralne the French have became ery touchy en the question of torrltery, and Just new their In terest Is flsed upon the quesiien of English occupation el Egypt because .they have al ways regarded the Suez canal as mere right luliy belonging te France than te nny ether power, and also becausejthey 'are al irmed at the prospect of seeing the English beixtne firmly fixed en tbe coast of the Medlterra neau. When the Congress of Berlin was startled by the news of England's Cypres grab the French repreaentatlte was furious and btarted te withdraw Ireui the Congress. France was finally pacified by the assurance that the dual control of F.gypt would net be Interfered with and her advance en Tunis be llowed te proceed without foreign Interven tion, but the ad eut of England te the shores et the Mediterarnean has always been looked upon by both France and luly with deep distrust. Italy has spent vast sums in strengthen ing her navy, and evidently considers the Mediterranean her pond, but there may be another party In the contretersy befere many years when Russian armies hate un locked the prison gate of the Dardanelles. In spite or the fear of combination of Ger many against her in any war, public opinion will doubtless compel the French govern ment te Insist that English occupation of Kgypt shall only be temporary, and lu this it seems probable that she will I a sust lined by the ether European powers. In Gibralter, Great lirltaln holds the key te the Mediter ranean and is disposed te Uie this potter ter Us roll value. It the financial convention en Kjyptlan af fairs te be held next March does net receive seme reliable assurance thjt the EerfllsU will abandon exclusive control in Eeypt, there Is bound te be trouble ; for under the present administration of that country the powers of foreigners is absolute and Egyptian officials are only machines for the government of their country as England dictates. PhNNstiAANiA still ietalns its bad emi nence of being the most Republican state in the Union. Tue Western Union Telegraph company has bought a controlling Interest In the Elec trical Subwaycempany of New Yerk, hating been ordered te make use of iu facilities for laying wires under greund.snd the Pittsburg Dispatch points out that thecempwy may be able te prevent ether and rhal companies from using the subway, although prevented bylaw from having wires above ground, se that the telegraph business or the city will be at the mercy et this monopoly. A state commission ha3 absolute control of the sub way, but il Is hardly probable that the Western Union would spend the money, se badly needed for dividends, ler the subway stock unless It felt sure of the control of the commission. He confi cenfi dent are monopolies of the power et money thatthey often prefer dealing with a com mis mis Men, because the existence e such a body aitUfies the public, and the purchase of a controlling element In It is usually an easy muter. This evil In due first te the prao prae tlce or making the membership or these bodies a prize ler successful political workers se that lu a large city like New Ycrk, ralneus fur the corruption of its politics, the men who may have sold their Influence for the elllce de uet efleu fall te sell the lutluenceef the office. It is a wise philosopher who knows hew te aocept defeat w 1th geed humor. TUK CUSFKUKXCB AUJOUKNS. ervlccs Held Tuenlaj Ily Ett lUrrlttiurs; 1 Irlct Lutherans at Mauhelm Manueim, Nev. 3, Conference resumed its session yesterday morning at J30, Be- cause or the failure of many ministers te reach Manhelm en Monday evening, no bust ness session was held at 8.30 as contour plated. Ilev. Hecker, of Uteelten, is president. At 10 o'clock a sermon was preached by Rev. II. B. Cook, of Harrtsburg. At 1:30 p. m. doretlonal services were led by nev. .uasuer, ami at. p. m. a uiscussien, en "what constitutes true communicant mem. berahlp In the Lutheran church et the gen eral oyuea, leu ny iter. a. ntani, ei i.aiu-as. ter aud ethers ; 3 r. m. a discussion, 'what arethescrlntural uemandsef tbetlmeaen the uenorelenceofouroburch ?" took place which created much Interest. In the evening the 10th anniversary or Harmony Lutheran Sunday Mtioel was or le brated. The church was beautlfuily dec; iaieu. every avunauiu space was eccupieu by the throng In attendance. After devotion, al exercises Supt. Ezra Heist read the annual report or the Boheol. Het a Cook, of Harris burg, Evans, of Columbia, W II. Fishburn, ftf l.vbunu ! trniin.., f tll.l.ll.i ur I delhered intereatlns adUreawia. Rbv. Fish. 1 b"ruexcUiiy pleasing the young; bymeana .s-wmv uieniuf, ue uinurj UU1 IIIK vue ueurse et ms lecture en Little Foxes." A. pleasant feature or this anniversary was the cornet duet-by Lizzie and Anule Troup, IHlle utlaitw, ag6a 7 and 0 years. ,, i.L',m(".ill"l! ,Uir uuslntas meetliig, a Evam-, and at 10 a. m. sermon by Rev. nol nel nol leway. By neon conference adlearned. Much Interest was manifested throughout all the meetings, and both minister. .,? ei,i..: are much pleased at the geed accomplished hv lllA mdA.HnirB J W AAAVVsUlQi A Itara In tti ManntAln. Correren(lenco l0 fletclamt LcaUci. Tne ordinary home fin Kentucky) Is a leg one, consisting of two roeiu, HU beard, shaved smooth with a ilra-knlle or split, nailed e er the cracks t'et eeii tlie les. One et the rooms Is med Ter a sleeping nwtn, and the ether U the llrlng room, dlniuir looms kitchen and p trier, ull in eiu 111 which the family stay during the ilay time. There Is but one sleeplug room for a whole family, aud when they lute guest vIUIiik them t!ue turn in and sleep In the aame ttwiii. There area mimlur of beiln unl anil the stranger always m'ti the Ivst UM. They nreeryme.lel with tt All. Thei turn their tucka It they ate up w Inte tlie etheri or the faintly are uiulre.lng, or If lhe ara In bct they will outer up their heads until you hate completed jeiir iilRlitlN toilet. It Is tlie custom, you kuen, and 1 think our people ere noted for their large proportion ei trtuem women. irttie Is uiueli renins led In the mountains as any t here ele In the world, and, though thev) women and men will undress together and lep in the same room, they w 111 be herrilled at the exhtbl tlen of devollelte dres een at one of jour receptions here, and would runaway witn shame from an exhibition ei the modern ballet. These meiiutaliipem are very hospitable. They entertain ou and pire jeti the bet they hate, and if j en eiler te psy they will refuse and aav they de net mike their money thatwsy. The little money they de uiak-j comes trem fannlni.-. They vie net elten grew wealthy, and thet seem te Ln ery well satisfied with their iiliC mi have heard et the feuds of thte meuutiinei'rs. 1 liAte nearly half a score of uiurtler cae- te defend In one county ou account el them I kue a place where two iatnllien bave leu Ught lng each ether ler a generation, and w here the dlflerent families ei the tw e ti ibes neter go out te wurk etcept in squad" aud always carrv Winchester rltles w itii them. Hound te UUpntfi About the Tariff Frem a liecent Speech by ... vei n ir t. urtin When I was in Washington the first winter of my congressional life 1 found uiynelt sitting alongside a man 1 didn't knew. I turned te him and said . " bat's your name " Said he. "My name's Allen, aud 1 m trem Mississippi I knew who you are well enough, you are Governer I'urtin, el Penn sylvania, the great tariff state.'. "Well," said Mr. Curtin, "Allen, as we are going te sit together 1 gue-w we might as well befriends, and," sul the speiker, we are inends te this day." " breaking of the tariff, though, ' said Mr. Allen, "down in Mississippi, governor, we don't knew anything about it, aud the mere I think about it and the mere I read about it the les I knew- about It, and the mere con fused I get, and I always teel like kicking a man who talks te me about it It reminds me of a man down in our sec ion who wasar rtsted ferasAUlt and battery, aud who was relating his story te the jmiife. "A trateller en hersebark rixle up one evening te this man s huuse and asked for supper, horse feed, and lodging, all of which were cheerfully accorded with true Southern hospitality. After supper the stranger in sulted the tusn's wile, aud ludge' said be, I steed that because he was my guest Then he wanted te kiss my daughter, and chased her out into the kitchen and theu back again, and Judge, I steed tnat because he was under my reef and bad e.tltn salt at ray table. Then he rau out lute the yard and heaed a stone through the win dnw, and, ludge, I steed that Dn.au I was determined te be hospitable. Hut I went out te the fellow, and I SAld te him, " New, see here, old fellow, l'te intent you supper and fed your horse, and in return jeu'e In sulted by wire, cuased my daughter, and heaveda stone through the window, but I'll overlook all that because you are my guest, If you'll only come into the heue, behave yourself, and go te bed. Then I'll give you a geed ljreakia.t aud send you oil rejeli iu. ' And by thunder, judge, what go you think he did then' Why, as sure a. you're alite be put his finger into uiy bu'l abole aud wanted te discuss the taritl wnn w, and then, d n him. 1 bit him.' ' ItissAldthat a grcAt many Lugli-bme i ure visiting this country this sa?en 1 askd links what they came for He said he supposed le marTy seft-pated, miillenalre weutu, te talk the lellonseutot thlr meuet who warn te be fooled, and te lay in a supplv of Dr Bull Cough Svrup "The greatest cure en earth for pain, Salvation oil take up the ttnln International prize m-J.tls ncie lTen St. Jacob s Oil as te best pAln cure lie On Tour CaAnt Bensen s Lapclne Plasters are widely Imita ted 1 bat la Uie f act. .New, why are they lml tatt'dt Because they are the only porous plas ter In existence thAt U rtally trustworthy and valuable Bensen's Planters are htKh!) and scl enllOcally medicated, and i tire In a tew hours ailments upon whliu no ethers bat had any euci'i wmiet er i na pumu are tnfreinr cau tiened against plasters hesrtntf th- nam'-s of " Caprilcln," Capsicum, " lApt.liifs erMCa- Fucln, whlth are meant te pus- for Capclne " pleats note the dlrr, n-nce) tnd aUe eiticst plasters bearing the names " llenlen , ' ' llur Ien's,' etc When buln ulc for Btnnen's Plas ter and protect yourself by a ersenal examlnit- uun x ne aenurne n,w tcrt w iu genuine b,utbri w 'id . aH.im tut or ne: oreucd In the l,rsly nt ihu pia-tft and the "Three Seals trademark en tne late cloth. Mi ffXOlAl. NUTJVJTB. UA1AUUII CUUEI), health and swt.et bicath secured, by Shtleh's Catarrh Ueiuety l'rlte V) cents. Nasal Injector tree Ker ssle by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. lJ:t. North Uureu street. , Sad Misfortune is te mise a nlce family e and then have them cirrled In nlcu family of het t and tlrls te an t At l grave bv that terrible dig1 (.ensumnlt,,n. lltrt-U tne warning and cheik It In Its flrsi stages by the premptuse of hemtt's llalriam ler the Threat and Lungs, warranted te cute and relieve all casts Price Seu and II ler x tin by II II, Cochran, druggist, ,Ve 137 North ijufen sltwt. Trial tuerte. (j) HIIILOH'S C'UltK will Imtnediait'iy lelleTe Croup, hoeping Cough and UtnnchltH ter tale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. YVeutlerfulCuri-0 W D, Heyt 4 Ce , W helesale aud Uutatl Drug. gilts et Uemc,Ga.,sayg We have been telling Dr. King's New Discovery, klectrlc Hitters and Uucklen's Arnica halve for two jears Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or givu sueh universal satisfaction. There hare been some wonderful cures effected by these medi cines In this city, beveral cuses of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few Lettlm of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken In connection wltb Klectric lllttei-s We guarantee them alwavs bold by II B Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 1W North cjueen strtet, I.uu caster, l'a. (I) BIIILOH'8 CATAKKII ULMKD1 a posltlve cure ler Catarrh, Dlptherta, and Canker Meuth. Ter sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 187 North Queen street. The Population of Laucasisr Is about 3),em, and we would say at least ene. half are troubled with some affection of the Threat and Lungs, as these complaints are ao ae cording te stutisUcs mere numerous than ethers. We would advise all nel te neglect the opportunity te call en us and get a bottle el Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs. Price 50 cents and II Trial slie Jrce Hespuctfully, 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street. for lame back, tldeer chest, use Shlleh's Por Per ous Plaster. Price 25 cent ter sale by II, B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. lxi North Queen stieet. UACKM ETACK " a lasting and Iragrant per fume. Price SSand 50 cents. Ker sale by 11.11, Cochran, Druggist. Ne. IS North Qut en street. Fer the rellsf and cuie of the lnnammatlen and congestion tailed "a ceid In the bead' there Is mere potency In Jilp't Crtam Balm than in anything else Ills possible te presume, 'ihis preparation hsa for years psst been making a brilliant success its u remedy for cold In the heid, catarrh and hay fuv or tscd In the Initial stages of thesu complaints Cream Halm pre vents any serious duvelepmtnt of the symp toms, whlie almost numberless tu-es ure en re re ceid of radical enres et chronle catarrh and hay lever after ull ether modes el treatment have proved of no avail. o-Jwtleediw SLEEPLESS NIGH IS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Billion's Cure Is the remedy foryeu. fersaleby II. n. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North Queen slreeL Actlt e, Pushing and Itellable. II. B. Cochran, Druggist, m and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., can always be ro lled upon te carry lu stock the purest and best goods, and sustain the reputation of being ac tive, pushing and reliable, by recommending articles 1th well established merit and bucu as are popular. Having the agency for the cele brated Jr. King's New Discovery for censump. tleu, colds and coughs, will sull it en a positive guarantee. It will surely euro au and every affection of threat, lungs, and chest, and In elder te prove our claim, we ask you te call and get a Trial Bettle "rc (1) PKEfARK FOR THK KLIXTIOX ON Tuesday, November!!, ISM It may a cool, damp day, and a new suit of vtarm Underwear may aavH you from taking a sovure cold And above ull, see thul your leet aiu warm, leu may havete wait some time betere you deposit your vote en account of the gnat rush i as no doubt every voter will be out te vote for the men of their choice. We cordially Invite all voters and ethers, without respect Ui party, te call aud secure bargains in Ladles' and Heat's furnish ing tioeds at, very reduced prices, at . IIECHTOLD'8, Ne 52 North. Queen BUet, j nt vau R HKUMATISM. Rheumatism. We doubt It theia 1, or can be, a speittle remedy tei rheumatism i but thousands who hatnsuntirvd Its pmtns ltsve bfHMi ittt'AUy bene ntedby Heed's Sitrsapatllla. 11 teu hate f ailed te Bnrt teller trv this ureal leiuisly "1 vs-s Htttlcied with lhrniiiiitliiMU twenty years, I'mleus te imi 1 leund nnifllcf. but rirew worse, and at one lime nss almost help ess. Heed's SUrsapattlla did me mere geed ihsnsll the ether mvdlcliiu I eter htil ' II T. IIALCCM, Mitilry UlAKe, Mass "1 lisd tlieumaltsiii thitii imt, ami net no 1-Mllnt till 1 took Heed's f arsapatl IA. It has deue Itteal things ler me. t rpceniinend it toethsi-j " I.tWH DltSAM, IlldillOtOld, Air. Heed s "arsaparllta Is eharncterlifst by thtee IwH'UllsrIUt.s i 1st, the eors5iuuieiot temedtal nst'nts . sd. the projiertfon , 1. the lr.cief securing the nctlte medicinal qualities 1 be re sult Is a medicine et unusual strength. eflecltnK cuivs nunfrie unknown, smiui ler imx con cen talnltiK additional evidence. "Heed's Sarsapsrtlla tones up rey system, purines my bleed, sharpens mj appetite, and ?cvui9 iuiiinKi uie ever. J r.lllUMS'SO.N, liexlstPI el IieJ, Uell. alass. " lletvls SArsApaiilta beats all ethers and Is worth Its weight bi Rold." I. llAIttllSHTOV -Se. ISOUank Sticel, -Sew ltikutty. Heed's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all dniBslnU. $1 six t r ti. MsJe only by I C. HOOD (JO., Lewe ', Mas. 100 DUSKS ONE I10LLAK. DYSPEPSIA IS A DaVgKKOI'S AS well as distressing cempisint It xtrn lected. It tends br Imparting nutrition, snd ;de pressins the lone of ihe system, te prepare the way of ltapld DcUtne. PliTslclaus and Druggists Krieuiiuend BROWN'S mm BITTERS! ASTHE BEST TONIC. It q ait My and completely turss Dtspepslaln all Its forms. Heartburn, fktlciiln; lastlucthe loed. etc It enriches and purtdrs the Dloed, stimulates the appetlte, and ruds the assimlla tlen of feed. IIbv. T J Uessma, the honere4 pastor of the 1 irsl Hefermed Church, Baltimore, Md , says Having used nrewn's iron Ulitcr for Dyspep sia snd iudlBestlen, I take great plcAsure In recommending It highly. Alse (.enstder It a splendid tonle and fnvUorAter, and very strengthentuK." lle Jcwtra C. Suit, Judge of ttrcutt Conn, Clinten Ce , lnd., says 1 bear most cheerful tHstlmeny te the eOcacy of Brown a Iren Bit ters for DyspepslA, ana as a tonic ' SIT. C A. J.OBWAT, Merrill. Wis., Ays "1 sulltred for two years with Dyspepsia. I sod many different remedies without benefit My physician advised me te try Uienns Iren Bit ters. Three bottles cured me The genuine has Trade Mark and crossed led lines en wrapper Take no etber Made only by BllOW CHEMICAL CO , Baltimore, Md. cml"-lyilAw fUBE GUARANTEED. RUPTURE. Onte guaranteed by DU J. U. UAUH, Ease at once. : no operation or delay from busi ness ; tested by hundreds of cures. Main ofilee, SJ1 ABCU ST., rUlLA. Send for Circular. OMvdAw psXUAUSTED VITALITY. EXHAUSTED YITAIITY TUB SCIENCE or LIFE, the great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood, .Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors el leuth. and the untold miseries consequent thereon. 9 pages 8ve, la prescriptions for all diseases. Cleth, full gilt, only 11.00, by mall, settled. Illustrative sample tree te all young and middle-aged men for Utensil 90 days, address UK, W. IL I'iltKKU, 4 Bulflnch street, Bosten, Mast. mylMveedAw VJ.UKIAUBX. E SrABLISUEUlSlS. S. W. iltek, W. B. Altai, H .1 Unci. D. A. ALTICTS SOUS, ISULcessers tell A Altlck i Sens ) W helesa'e Manufacturers et Carriages, Buggies, Phsetens, S.ND- HcCAULL WAGONS. Nea. 42 and 44 Eaet Orange Streot, LANCABTEK,I'A -A.N1I- Oer. West Bread any Broughten Ste., SAVANNAH, UA WX large and varied stock will be carried In both our Uepoilterles, which wlU be sold al the LOWEST PKICKS. ectUlmtliltw QTANDAKl) OAKRIAHK WOItK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE B UIILER Market Streot, Rear of Poateffloo, Lanoaeter, Fa, My stock comprises a large variety of the Latest Style Buggies, Phsstens, Carriages, Mar ket and Business Wagons, which I ener at Uie very lowest figures and en the meat reasonable terms. 1 call special attention te a few el my own de signs, one of whlchlnthe KDGKHLKi'CI.OSKD FHTS1CIAN COUl'K, which Is decidedly Uie neatest, lightest and most complete rhyslclan'i Carriage In the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest snd substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buying my work, livery Carnage turned out In eighteen years a geed one that la the kind of guarantee Ihave toetter the public. All work fully warranted. Please give me a call, UKPAIUINQ PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed ter that purpose MAV1IIKMUT. TyrAOHiNKr.Y, ae STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved LN'BINK-Trutiei, FerUtli ir Slitieurj. Newer Second liana BOlLBfl, WATKB TANKS, BKPABATORB. MAenma or UarAU Vfexs inch as, done and kept In Machine Sheps. CALL OB OB ADPBBM, Ezra F. Landis, WOBKS-C37 NOBTH OHEBBY BTHBHT, Laheabtbb Pa. n7tfdAw MOTIOMB. 1 ENTH FDlWISniNQ STOKE. E. J. EMSMAN'S Gent's Furnishing Stere, NO. 7 WEST KING STREET. T- Stere opeu Krery Evening oxeept Sunday evenings. S'1 iTOKAUE COMMISSION WABBHOUSH. DANIEL MAYKU, aeca-lrd Ne-18 WestUheitnat street. lruitr "1 WISH YOU HAD M) P a lady said te a clerk in .il.tigt iilc.i hew eriliuari sead i- wa-tvd the bottenw of the wash tubs,, dish ben the water n jieurctl efT, the and a new bar must be taken from ileat, the) would sec it, and takt it out of the water when they were through with it " The " Ivehv Seap' floats, replied the clerk Oil will float, and, as the " Iveitv Seap" is made of oil-, and U 991V5 per cent pure, as a matter of course it will flet. A WORD OF WARNING There are ma"y white soaps, each represented le be "ul M poed as the 'Ueri" they ARE NOT, but liVe all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remark able qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and insist upon gelling It. I tpriht lv-. br I'rwU-r A i.amiih MBDIOAU. 1UE SWlrT HI'EOIFIC COMPANY. 836. SWIFT'S s s s A REMEDY NOT FOR A DAY, BDT FOR HALF A CENTURY. s s s RELIEVING SUFFERING HUMANITY s s s s s s AN INTERESTING TREATISE ON BLOOD APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD BE THE SWIFT 8PECIFIC ttUABSWAMB. H IOU Jt MAJVT1N. HKAHA CHINA. The Second Invoice e our Haviland Chiua importations for this fall has Just arrived. The flrst consisted of Dinner Seta In the Resiua rattern, Daisy Decoration in lllue, Violet and Tink. The flncat and neatest for the money in the market. Hav iland China is se well known that we need net say anything about the quality. Its superiority ever semi-porcelain is net te be questioned. The price of these dinner seta is such that it is within the reach et every one te own one of them. "Wheneur next arrives we will be able te come still nearer witliiu the reach of all in price. Don't fail te see these goods before making your pur chases. Higlipilin, 15 EAST KLNQ STREET. LANCASTER PA, O RMABT1N, WH0LBSALI ABO BBTArL DBALBI ! All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. 4VYABD: Ne. tx North Water ana Prlnee Streets, abeve Lemen, Lancaster. nS-lvd -OADMQARDNEKH A JEKKERIK8. COAL DEALERS. ohiebi Ne. 1 North Queen street, ana Me. SM Nei-lh rrlnce street. Yards t North Prince street, near Betalng DePOU LANCASTEU.PA. ktuns-tia TOEMOVAU M. V. B. OOHO has removed his Ceal Offlce le Na IU NOUT11 QUEEN 8TUEET (Brimmer's New Uulldlng), where orders wUl be received for Lumber and Ceal, WBOLBSALB ABO 1BBTAIL. mStld M. v. B. coae. IAHT END YARD. OsJ.SWMRtfcOO. GOAL. - KINDLINO WOOD. Office ! Ne. M CENTRE SQUAEE. Beth yard ana office cennected with Telephone JCxchange Bprl3-lydMAr.lt S (3 MUAr. THW WliL'll) FLOAT, Kii - i -re "Veu li.tvc I he m.i v ant . kt it remain in pans, ,unl itubbingp.nl ami soap b. the be tlu v.nn-1-.tt.ncyef intibh, 11" t1 c -.eap would only SPECIFIC. 1886. s s s s s s s s s s s s AND SKIN DISEASES SENT FREE TO READ BY EVERYBODY. ADDRESS ALL COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. tlllyd&w WATV1IK9. WTA1CHES. Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at less than auction prices until January 1, lfT. rine let et Kings, Ac Alse, Elgin, Wallham (Aurera fer-whlch 1 am Sele Aenntl. and ether First Class Watches, llest Watch, aud Jewelry Uepalrlng. M-Cenncl Ume by Telegraph Dally, only place In city. L. WEBER, 1MK North queen St., Near Venn's, a. U, DspeL Spectacles, Eyeglasses and OpUcal Goods. A II kinds el Jewelr . "DEDUCE! PRICES. Reduced Prices ! The attention of uujersls called te I he follow ing low priced goods In our line, allot wblah are geed materUl and serviceable at Reduced prices. llutten Heeks, c Nut Picks, tUO per dozen. rrult Knives with Nut picks, 6ec. Match Bexes, Nickel Sliver, sec. Child's Bet Knife, Ferk and Speen, II te III. ChUd's Cups from II te IIS. Napkin Utngs from 30e. te t. Baking Dishes from U0 te 110. ButterKnlvesfromSOe te15. Table Bells from Tic te K. Tea Sets from 118 te I1J0. Butter Dishes from II te 110. Waiters lrem tl48 te Be. Cream Jugs from 1110 te 17. I.adlea'and Misses' Pins, 00c , te 110. Chains and Lockets from We. te IJO. Stene Kings from 11.60 te I). Studs from 23c. te II. Ladles' Chains from II te Vi. Oeld Watches from 115 73 te U"J. I co Pitchers from IS te te. Water Set, S pieces, 112 te t30. Soup Tureens from 17.43 te I A Biscuit Jars from U.S0 te 13. r Ickcl Jars f rem IL J5 te 15. Silver Mounted Brushes from 13 73 te 113. Individual Bait Battles, 28c tell. Cake Baskets from I2.M te 110. flower Vases from II te 110, Casters from 11.30 te 110. Sugar Bowls from 13 te 110. Sleeve Buttens from 130c. te 2U. Ueld Kings from 73c te t!0. Clocks from 63c te 130. Cellar Buttens from 23c te IU. Gent's Charms from II te U0. Diamond Jewelry, four small studs, at 12 te complete set at 30 te 11,300. Oropheaoopes, Clocks, Bronzes, Paintings, Musical Bexes, Statuary, etc H. Z. Rhoads, JEWELER, NO. 4 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. sr OTIOE TO APPLICANTS. The undersigned will examine applicants for neslUnns as teaLhera In the cltv schools at the High Scheel building, en MONDAY next, Nev. 8th, at 8 a.m. U. K.BUEUULK. nevl-M,w,r,d City SupU QONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. GEORGE ERNST, CABl'ENTEll, CONTUACTOK A BUILDEK. ltesldence Ne. MO West King- street. Shep East Oram street, opposite station house. WOODEN MANTELS AND GENEBAL 1IAKD WOOD WOUK A SPECIALTY. xsy All work seeures my prompt and persona attention. Drawing and xsumates f uruuhed. eeuMydlt S ci.eriixi. f OANHMAN A IIUO. Cerner Nerlh Quceu and Urange Slrcela. lhe llilghtist mid Ment Seivtieable C'uilein DcpAitinenl. Illghuiade WoikteMrsisuKi at Veiy Medsiala Pi Ices SEE, toil IN81ANCE, OUU $12.00 All-Weel CAstlmeie unit, Trimmed aud Cut In tbu Latest Style. S15.00 All Wee! Checked Clie viol Suit, In Back or Latest St) la Cutaway, $18.00 All Weel English Weittcd Hull, Dlateaalt or Cerkscten, lu Ulack, Blue or Blown. $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 Ossinstts te Order Diagonals, CeiktctBw, Mullous or thtnchlllat, of best Quality, Pmitste Order, from $3.60 te $10. Sir Gentlemen lu wautef Clothing, 11 would pay teutlland eismlne our HtghUrde(ioeds nt Lew I'lltvs A saving of 31 percent, guaran lrd. Special ntl.mllen Invited te our window display All UechIj Malked lu Plain t Igtiies. L. GANSHAN & BR0 M Elicit ANT TAll.OKS, MANUrAClUKKKSOr MEN'S HOIS AND UllLDUEN'S CLOTUINO, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., ( Ulght ou ths Southwest Cor.et Orange St.) LANCASTER, PA. r-Net connected with any ether clothing beuse lu the city M YKIWA HATllKO. lUKLAKULHl- ASSOU1MENT Men's Fasliienable Overcoats, I UK LAIltlEir AStOKtMENl .If- Men's Fashionable Suits. Tliv LAHOE81 ASSOI11MEN1 or Youth's Fashioiiable aud Nobby SUITS. HIE LAUUESr ABSORTMEM or Beys', Youth's and Ohildren's OVERCOATS. Our Uelluiifc aieacknewlfdged le be the Best Made and Meft filling offered for saJe In Lan caster AU the Newest and Nicest Styles ale shown and at Keinarlauly Lew Prices. lyers & Rathfon, MAVLfAttLKINU CLOIHIERS, MO. IH HAHT KINO 8TRBHT, LANLA8Tr.lt, PA B urekr a aune:. an mmm change. HAS THE COLD WEAIHEK 11 K- MINDED iOIJ THAT WAN I A 1UU IV ILL Fall Suit or Overcoat ? IT 80, WE ARE JUST IN TIME KtrilEllINKLADYMADE Oil MADE TO ORDER. WE ARE GIVING EX CELLENT QUALl TY AT LOW PRICES. IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND EX AMINE OUR STOCK, 1IEKORE PUR C1IAS1NU ELSEWHERE. WE ARE TOSH IVE WE CAN PLEASE VOU. BTJRGEB, & SUTTON, Mtrcbaat Tailors and Clelhitrj, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCA31KK, PA. HUUKB. -glON DKHSMITII'H, 1,500 " 1,500 Bexes Writing Paper Of the very Latest Deslgas, ranging In prices from 10c. te $1.00 Per Bex. Five Quire. Paperaud Flve Packs Envelopes, Marcus Walde A Ce. Irish Linen, lertWc. pet Bex. FON DERSMITR'S, Ne. 40 Eitat King Street, (Opposite Court Heuso) LANCASTER, PA. AUgii-tld (JUI100L SUIU'LIEH. JOHN BAEK'S SOUS, Noe. 16 and 17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA., Oder, Wholeiale and Retail, at Lew Prices SCHOOL BOOKS USED IN LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY, Old Readers Bxobacged. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Lleutd Slating. Chalk Crayons, Copy Benks or All Kinds, Writing Inks, Steel Pens, Slates Noiseless Slates, ttlule Pencils, Drawing Pen cils. Composition Beeks, Wilting Tablets, Lead Penells, Scheel Halcuels, Companions, and everything else lu the line el Scheel Stationery. SIGN OP THE BIG BOOK. "TY taOO TKKTH ARK A8 fJOOD AH irfr cn lie purchased In Lancaster ler 13U). Call and be convinced. All work warranted. Uas administered .... W. L.riSIIER'S Dentist. pi7iyd no, ei North gueen street. ;M I . fc, Kfl -&Ci-ui-4sA."k-ai "iSMeUlffitis7.il JUrtlVitWBThi n
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