RwJttA? 72 SfSWl WI '.Sll!1 . 'TTIfsWi m.k::w3Det:- r -sw r V" V-5 ,rt R ... . -, ' THE LAK(bA8titR DAILY KfrTglJJlQBNOBB, BATUBPAY. NOTE1 3 - TOBY'S" LETTER ' BMALX. M BVBBB XBB lux a WWtmn MrBKixeBi i mi M rreper t'n el Time la the AlASs Aff B.Mft .. WuMM-Th Man Tkat May be Picked Vp In tarn flood Boek. llmLttOKMCBB. ! m the MMea of the year when the lre txNrten.nit te grew quite short and ' natnf oeaMqueotly proportionally ft TM qoeetlen then which naturally ttfc "fcew shall I apend these long win- rWwilaga, ae aa te derWe the meat benefit. IT" OrceuraeltutruethaKumea ibar of voting paepterln our towns lake theUuie for tbla problem and l WWry their mind In anawenng lb a .mere tbeae for the present; (I . tun tmuhln them, slnce ther are tee already,) and address our remarks te . ataer class who are always wining te l te some timely suirgesUens and thereby f qM frequently greatly benefitted In this r.i I Will take it for granted new that most are employed at some store or shop, bome from your day's verk at six taming. Frem boteq te ten o'clock I wHt bare little or nothing te da Hew Tiaiyea going te spend that tlue 7 Well, you aaay: one evening a wees i reguiariy mi In our "club room," and another even- rflKl apend In society, and en Sunday night ijjfmVUm I go te church. That would be i venlegs engaged, leaving sun tour t'sjajaassleTed, Whatareyougetngtodowlth -. tMaa (waive hours In one week, or mere than n day 7 leu may say, i certainty laceempUsh very much, since the time k abort. t la rlivtit liMm wharn MnrntiT neenla make 'fc often proves te them a complete full ura 8 .juae. iney seem te iuiuk mat every geuu k accomplished must be deue by some tenon ; iney forget mat minmes inane kmt and that cents mske dollars; that ,att ear great scholars en ee began ilielr educa- ' MMoemmitungineaipiiaDoL inev-iuieK that during the day they are always kept ansMaetese te their work, and of oeurxe, need M ereelBg for recreation. Recreation Is un alMaaasdly a necessity for us all, but is there A Mtaaehathugas turning your recreation I'waama personal prelltT liecreatlen does ; etajr any means always consist in cessation Mam work, but much rather In divergence of activity, as an eia teacner et mine used la'aay: "When 1 want rest, I take up my Bevy." our goea eiu mowers ei aueui r rears aae, alter having spent the whole r eat in the fields, devoted their evenings a aptanlng, which likewise was recrcstlun jytaani If then a change of activity Is recreation &U en are an a ay aianaing uemua tue trying te please some "highly rj- customer, or, maybe in the work. aajoefalllnir te satisfy Uie company, new pleas aatltmnstbe in the evening after all this is ever, te ait aewn in your quiet neme ateeebyt aaaaauHimi le a glowing neartn, naving an me aa around you el happy Jamllylire, , we will ssy, "Irvine's bketch Boek," Migrayeu, reading such tales sa "The Pride T tee Village," "The (Spectre Brldeffroem," "Tha Broken Heart," "The Wire," aud a amber of ether sketches equally beautiful M instructive, iuiaes"inesKetcn uoek." I'tbaw are hundreds of ethers fully as (reed. ''tfrhaVlM.Ar WaVnftaM II lit OMpiir llr1. eaaltb, you can read in two sittings, and one Oalessing lsnorance of that world-famous rin renneu society, weuiu de aeeinea te culprit. Tnen there are the histories, I of our own and fereicn countries, we tlMrra be excuse for, net knowing something -WtAayeu take up any of these works you will at aae experience a decided change coming ryeu. During tne aay you trieu te please wnicn was a continual strain en oetn and bedy: but durlnc the evenins i one else is taklnz you by the hand and aryiaa; te lead you through the rich fields of Usarature. opening new istas of beauty te BBMaua a I nH rtftfrt ua vmil navAr iViajl ruirhans iirr.", kv '""."' v.. ",c.- mmwmm v avu aiu uiKckk"K '"ill iua sis nappeneu te you auring me aay, taee this new yet pleasant departure after Sj But you may say, what geed will all this iCj(,rcidlUK du me ? 1 never expect te enter any ;i. of the learned professions aud therefore will vsrfft 'Have no neea jer it. you may mink you vlfj'tfen't stand In need of such mental culture, ET,R'aad probably will be able te get along with- veat it, at least alter a rasnien. Tliere was a Ltlmaineur history whm a man could de ;AS tolerably well with but a very limited edu Ml-' Hn.l anH t.th 1 1 1 ,1 n r n.i 1 1 .. . .. t ..1 1 ,... :' THM MUM n.U .t.4WUI IIU VUIIUIDBII11 UUI Ji;asasy nss gene by, ana we are new draw- iiaajaigu leineume wneu wneiesaie igner- i in a country nice ours win be loeKeu with very little or no ulty at all. Ke- 'aat for the vulgar and unlettered but for the eaMBrea. Ana rignuuiiy iees it uose, since ',tla ear times there is no longer an excuse te plead Ignorance, since literature universally YjJsbe cheap that even the poorest may avail .tfceaaaslves et 1U opportunities. V .'31b this you msy answer: "the few hours HKHiiaiiuiine auring tne evening.lt I weald be inclined te devote them te read tag, would after all amount te but very little." la tajwy te this let me giye you a few prao prae IMal illustrations which 1 quote from Samuel Smiles' "Seir llelp," which, by the way, is ataetber one of the many geed books that no ag man or yenng woman can atlerd te be lb la it l am told that Dr. Masen translated Lucretius while riding In nlaarelnthe street nf rmlnn. pninu ; JhafOBBder his patients. Dr. Darwin com- ;'aa(. nearly all his works in the same way WJlUe driving about in his "sulky" from iee te beuse In the ceuutry writing down thoughts en little scraps of paper which & carried about with hlic for tne purpose, la wrote his "Contemplations" while trav- ffl ion circuit ur. iiurney learned t rencb talian while traveling from one musical a itoBueioer in tne course or bis pretev Klrke White learned nk whiin Walking te and from a lawyer's office. Mad aaea de Qeulis comieful ftnvAr.ii nr aljarailng Yelumes while waiting for the as te wnem sne gave her dally lessens. I Bnrrltt attrlbutud bin flmt mvv..i ir. . flHlf-laiarevement. net te crAniim. uiiieh tia aaaaai . aBaatalmed, butBlinplytothecarefulempley. E gajjal of these Invaluable fragmenuet time alien "eaa moments." while working and aaralag bis living as a blacksmith he master. aaaeaje eighteen ancient and modem lan. . (jaajsa, and twenty-two European dialects. Weald you stilt held new it was net wertu While te devote your evenings te geed intel- .leetaalreadlncT C-Beadlng gecd books serves a double pur- .wZki1 . ut u urjaine goeu in se iar mat it MlP te keel) VOU OUt Of bail mmnani I a positive gesd in se far that it entertains aw instructs you at ibe same time. We all have noticed the great dillerence between the - aoavarssUens of the cultured and the one WBe always was tee busy te take up a book. The former will eutertatn and Instruct you, While the litter can de r.e mere than simply aSBBseyeu, his talk wilt Invariably begin en Ba weather and end with the deg light down at the square the ether night. It you should happen te ask him about certain familiar pro ductions in literature, such as "Remee and jrattet," be will be Just as likely as net te tell Sea. that be has already heard or a book vailed IteaHO. but did net knew that tbnrn hthh u-. ! eate by the name of Juliet. My young friends, let me advlse you net wm biuu jruur uveuings in running areuud ahAAftTAAta In rnmiiOLilni. !.. n.... j i. Kf i I -.www., ... mviuduiiu5 lun ufOlttq HUU m V Jffaaf around the corners waiting for Heme- e u turn up.uut mucn ratuergeaud turn Mneuung goea yourself; select a few i oempanious ana witn tbose spend your I wmw iu lua uuuiw in rtuuuiir f'nnn iitMr. Bad TOU ItlllV llvn tn UW ttifl flflv whan Jrtjf M""1 Uucle Teby for havlug gi von . WWII UVIL-th Au Kinbrraed Mayur. WaihlnuUm nntin At Me time in hU earilerdays Majer BteMi .""; """"' launiui member of the a auiuaai. out in later years he has 'from grace. The ethnr .,.. . kaJtarinner Ulk was in pregri si, when "" j oieiieu ie uiscnurcn cx- L'tmesn tOAV Vnt, av..l,.l asaht- .in atZmam7inlZJE ?,r" I de," he rtspeaded. euit.li.tfTi taTdly believe it," persisted Hit, Bprsgue, iu a tone wui '"lJd" -. man." broke out or nn.i i .. - aaaleus mem ber of the taaMauy mere nobody could hear it, tievewd reared, end the major get red fhacand llien sret mad beeauinniuMi w4( him whet f be laugh came in. latiethellfa wlthlu our breast nomeerrnejcnow in rat. wm.Auwynam. X.MttMM Ot IMTMODVOriOlr. Sema relnu About Them Which ars Vflt Werth Knewing. The Jleme Journal has the following. If letters of introduction are given you te pre sent yourself or family te the notice or mu tual acquaintance, send them in an envel epe with card and address enclosed in it. It is much better te thus Intreduce your sell le their notice ttitn te call In person, for by se doing you may aeld an unpleasant position. Yeu are a petlect stranger te the lady, and although your name Is mentioned by your mutual friend, yet it will take a lew seconds for her te read It, while you must stand, hat In band, waiting for a recoptleu which may net slwavsboaenrdlal one. for In these dsys of sgenla of all kinds, and In this lagging age, people of respectableappearance win ieire tnemseives into your uuuiw, ami insist upon seeing some ene of its occupants, solely for the purpose of obtaining money for themselves and ethers, and therefore, strangers are looked upon with suspicion at their entrance into a parlor, and, while your letter is being read, you must fall somewhat under this suspicion. Yet, ir the mutual friend possessed the right te introduce you, the moment his and your name Is comprehended you ought te re ceive a cordial welcome; but K he has been mere kind than wise, and the mistress la worldly wise, the reception msy net be a very warm one. Make a short call at that time, and If, being a gentleman, you are re quested te call again seen, be sure te de se. Letters of Introduction should never be sealed, but left open te be read by the eue who presents them, aud te be at once opened by the one who reads them. They should be written en the best note paper obtainable, and the envelope should match It exactly. The handwriting should be msde ery legible and the lines wide apart, se as te be quickly read. An at tention te these seeming trifles is net only desirable but reputable. II friends send you a letter of introduction, staling that Intimate frieuds of theirs are going te reside near you aud asking your kind attention for them, you should answer tbe letter at once and express your willing ness te accede te their wishes. Te neglect te de se would snow you te be an 111-bred per son and It would also beasllgbt which would be deeply Islt by your friends. De net, my young readers, think ler a mo ment that the forms and observances pertain ing te little thlncs are unworthy of veur at tentien. it may seem of little consequence te you whether your letter of introduction is written en the best note paper you possess or en the poorest ; or whether you call a day or two earlier or later upon anew comer; or whether you are in the drawing-room ready te receU e au expected visitor, or walking in your gar den, yet upon such little things much may depend. They are net immaterial, because your reputation ler geed breeding may be In volved by them. Of course persons may bring toyeu letters or Introduction with whom you cannot desire an intimate acquaintance. If se, you should call, but it is net your posi tive obligation te Invite them te dinner or tea, Yet it Is considered an exhibition of kindness en your part te de se. Hut de net give the invitation with an air of "it must be done, therefore I de it." VUATMD WITH DMT 1UJ1U. Twe i:iderly Mermen Bllmleuarlrs Houghl; Handled en the Lehigh Ceuutj Line. Kckvllle Cor., or Heading Eagle. Seme men or this district were told that two old strangers, who are known In this county, were traveling the read te coax hired girls away Irem their homes te go out among the Mormons. These two old men went te a number of celebrations and picnics and met young women at slnglug schools. Te give an Idea hew they talked the hired girls or Moses Kckleberger says this : "I was at the Steny Point celebration, five miles from where 1 am hired, last summer. I went there with two ether girls. We were having fun, when a man with a gray beard came up te me and said he was glad te see me ba leg Tun. He said it was right and he was glad. Then he asked me hew much I was paid, and said it was a pity the girls had te work se bard. He told me he used te live in Berks county, but that new he was from the West. He said he come from a place where there were net many girls and that it 1 wanted a geed husband I should co West. He said te Utah. Heellered te pay my ticket ir I would sign a paper te keep my word. But he said 1 should net tell any one or the bargain. That was te be a secret I was te pack my things and leave my place, telling my master I was going home. I live In Lehlgh;ceunty, 2 miles oil. My father Is dead and my mother works for ether people. 1 was te go te the station at L)ens where 1 would meet the man with the ticket. He said ether girls were going alengand that w e would all go together. I knew he talked te ether girls and some said they would ga He said out there we wouldn't have te work se hard, but that we would be pets and net slaves. Our bands would be white and net red. He said he ne or saw such pretty girls as Berks county girls. We all looked se healthy. I did net like the man. He had a big mouth and I get afraid of him, se 1 Juat thought 1 would tell en him." These facta were told te a number of men and the old man was watched. At last he was seen walking past the lime kiln where he met his ether lriend Iu the same business. Tbese two Mermen agents were then given a dose of white lime from head te loot. They were caught and held while ethers threw lime In their hair and beards aud down their necks. They were then told te run for their lives and If caught here again they would be tarred and feathered. Ihey escaped and have net been seen since, although they threatened te bring sulu Wauled, Setnlble Women. Frem the fortnight! Iluvietr. Specialized education does net necessarily create coiupauienalila uer even sensible women ; else, by lwrity or reasoning, would all professional men be personally charming and delightful, which undoubtedly they are net. A girl maybe a sound Grecian, a brll liant mathematician, a sharp critic, a raultless grammarian, yet be wanting In all that per sonal tact and temper, clear observation, ready sympathy and noble self-control whieh make a companionable wlle and a valuable mother. Ner Is unprofessional or unspe- Mai It as lfiali,nl . n ' 7.i. in- " . . uecBSaniy synonemous w th idleness and Ignorance; whlle a geed all-round education is likely te prove mere serviceable in the home and In society than ?f.f Uwt s"Ireule accomplishments. Many n8nln"? lbB ml8tkB confounding edu cation w ith acquirements, and or running to te gether mental development and IntellJtiiai specialization. The women of whom "aa a?e most proud In our own history were nolie nelie markable for si-eclal intellectual acquire! men s se much as for general character and the harmonious working et will and mor mer allty. The Lady Faushawes and Kllzjbeth try the Mary Carpenters and Florence Alghtingales, whose names are practically Immortal, were net noted for their learniinf but they were none the less women wheie S8Lkili".ViUt0ry. l3 ini'lble, and the geed they did lives alter them and will never die! And taking one el the at least partially " ... J4"1,0??! mepaat-ls It her Latiulty ? r u "Whness that we admire se much hi. '.i " uiey r or is it her modesty, her gentleness, her saintly patleuce, her Y& votleuT-ln a word, W ft her education or ?,, Cbar.'Tn)rT-lU0 Intellectual ,,b Uwe. woman 7 "Weet aDU lovely am' uubl IN THE OUTOIIKlt W OODS. A startled squirrel from ray ptthwayheuuda a Where silently I steed. By towering trunk and waving branch ur. lUUIIUVU) Aloue within the weed. rrepbttlc of the wtntcr-dieaded coiner Almest without a sound, The leaves, the wtlceice harblugeis of summer Urepped gently te thogieund, ' In sacrlflctal scarlet brightly glowing, I watched the Ivy tnlne, As In despair, itiseiry fate well knowleg, auuui a sturay pine. And, waving en their withered itemlels airy, The ghost et flowers dead, Swayed te the sweeping wind a prey unwary, And tossed each feathery head. I thought, while gazing en their beauty shat. tered, . , Tbe,ecd'l)Iewnfar,"dwlde, Should gladden ceuntleas heaits bv being scat teied Atsaumitr's Joyous tide. Thus He whebrlngeth geed from every season, wi. TDreu8hultnechanglngycur. 0r7 ' . la AU-iteelngrcasen. Oft senfleth blts.lngs dear. O'erall, u ne'er borere, with graUful clearness And bowed In ferveut prayer, Florence a. Brown, Julian lUntlierne llriiT. Wastilnslen Cotretixinilence Cle eland Leader. Ilawthorue lias the reputation of being a man of consldeiablo personal bravery, and there was a story Iu the papers several jeara age about a senstatlen w hlch he ence created In Dresden, In which he elltvtually sat down upon a tlcnuuu ettlcer who tiled tu bully lie had been dtlxeti fieui the sidewalk many and mary atlme by the Herman ctll icra, till finally ene day, coming eer the Kibe en one et the brtdirea ilh a friend, he vowed that the next Ut'inmn elllcer be met should at least give him half of the sidewalk. He seen met one, and, neither being w llltng te glvewav they walked dlrtytly lute one another. Neither would gUe way. At last the ofllcer whipped out his sword, but before hs had lime te use It Haw thorne had k necked him down, suatcbed hi sword out of his baud, broke It in two and threw It lute the rl er. 1 he elllcer was se disgraced by losing his sword that he neer utenlleued It. which saved the American, from a heavy Hue aud Imprisonment. vt hers Chaiupscue l Continue,!. rrein Intetv lew with French Manntaiturcr. "Which country Is the best market ler champagne T" ' Eugland Is the greatest chatnpapne dtlnking country iu the world. We send ever a million bottles te Kugland every year, but the annual consumption is net Tees than tte million bottle. It Is impos sible te kuew the amount consumed In l'rance, as the octrei etllelals de net cla'wlry wine. Germany, the United States aud Rus sia are also geed merchants, but for tlie countries there is a heavy lmjiert dutv. Ter Kngland the duty Is the Kline a for Tar Is two pence ier bottle. Ter the I ulted States It Is seven par dezn ; for Germany and Aus tria about three francs the bottle, and ler Russia six frauca. The duties for Canada aud Australia are still higher. There Is a way of gettiug clear of the duties for Itenuauy. By sending the wine ever the frontier in casks we save mere than two francs per bottle en it." 1'utlltic lllmelt tn a Falte l'eMltuu. Frem the letrelt Journal The ether day I heard a story of the late Geerge W. Ueilmau, which well illustrates the sincerity of the nature of a man w he w as net lone ace atueuc the most widely known persons en the streets el Detroit. On one occasion lu prayer meetlug he was warning his hearers against even the appearance el evil. "One day," he siid, "1 bad occasion te go Inte a saloon te transact some Insurance business. Coming out I met face te face a young member or the church. He looked at me strangely nud I Jelt the rebuke. Then and there 1 resolved that the next time I bad occasion te go into a s.tloen 1 would send some one else ' " A ueer Case. Frem the Onions. World. A Sure Thlug. Miss Lthel- luiiieastble, Mr. De Suiter, inii0!uible, but I will alnsya be your sister. Mr. De Suiter 1 tear you will net long ac cord me eveu that comfort. Miss Ethel. "Oh' have no fear. 1 have Just engaged myself te your elder brother." Heavenly JIarilagct. Frem the Washington Glebe. They had been quarreling, and she was railing against marriage. "Hut, my love," expostulated the hus band, "marriage Is rmde In heaven " " 1 don't care if it la," she snapped. " It Isn't made for home consumption, and they ship It down te earth Just as Boen as they cau hit the orders." Hew it Is Doue In Iloateu. They siy that when a Bosten young man is away from home, and wants some money, he writes te his father en the new fangled "poverty" letter paper, with the words "Hard Times" engraved en It. Will I'ay Ills Onn Hills. A citizen of Seattle, Wash ingtea, has tbe following standing card in a local paper: "Whereas, I have left my wire and her beard; whereas, 1 have become attached te another and mere attractive woman, I hereby give warning te the public that I will iu future pay my own bills without any assistance from her whatever." I'enderly n I'elltlcUu. Frem the i'hUadelphla Uecerd. General Master Workman Pewderly's position of absolute political Independence has been badly shaken by his active inter- veutien in the New Yerk mayoralty contest. .i Mr blitMll. Jevrelry. Frem the w ashingten Critic The evangelist, Sam Small, has been sued for a bill of 13.10 by n Cincinnati leweler. Samuel having besured the pearl et great price, seems te be careless about hU ether jewelry. uhheiai, NUTians. A Fine lilt. When the pteprletnra of ft unlock Heed Hit- leri put tbls renowned medicine en the market ") "'v iv eiacvy i ney nil dyspepsia, indl. Ceatfen, and liver und kidney complaints a hard low, Irem which they will never recover, frer ale byU.lt Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and IB .North Queen street. Lancaster. A flood Tiling. "I sometimes wish I could take held of Uw sale of Themas' Kclectric Oil" for 1 tell you It la a grand thing, and I am conscientious In say lng I could de a Reed work " Hev. E. F. Crane. Ceny, Pa Kieitrle Oil cured this gntleman nf nulntiy of many years standing Fer sale bv II. II. Cochran, drucgist, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster. Every Persen te he Ileal Suicess In this" life innst have a specialty that la, must concentrate the abilities el body and mind en some one pursuit. Jl unlock Bleed IlUUri have their specialty as ncnmplet and radical cure or dyspepsia, and liver and kidney atrecilens. Fer s.ile by 11.11 Cochran, druggist, MTsnd 15) .Verih Queen street, Lancaster. Truth Cru.hed le Karlli " Is bound te rise. Crowd down and smothertbo Jitil ffJ0." 'ar concerning rAumas cUctrte Oil vet tbe facts will rise up that It Is one of the best remedies for aches, sprains, and pains that has ever vet been Invented. Fer Bale by II H. Cochran, drugittst, 1J7 and 133 .Verth Queeu street, Lancaster. Uriel Meutluu. "I have used "Iturdeck Meed Hitters" with lVbal tVa IVanU Give Homeopath his pellet. Allepath his pills; but Jer rheumatism, ler aches, ler psln and sprains. Theviat' KcUctrlc nil Is lni.iii,u. .,.. purlerwtltbcr. It has benefited aa man vny lets pei- lue as ii djis nae purchasers. All drmrnUf. .oil ite v,?.,1,8 by lf.u V.cnran' druggist, 137 and v- ........ uwi. eucut, jjuntauiier KIONK TllOUHLES. A Vase of Many Years HUndlug Cuied With Six Uettles, In a Man DO Vears el An. Aixkntewk, I'a., May 8, ls&a. UasnsueH UiTTSBa Ce. (junta : I had been troubled with my kidneys for a number of years, used almost everything without much benefit null tried Dandelion lilt tela. I used six hot het Jea and am ploegod te say I am entirely rid of the kidney truublu, besides my svstem beinu toned up be that I feel like a dliTeient person. I cheerfully leoemmend the same le all aullcled In this wa ay. dTn; JACOUMUBCHHTi. tb'0-3in ,Th,8 MOTUKU3I atUTUBUatl slOTllKtfj III r,A,rH.?,? "'W,1 "'P"1 na broken of yenr rout by a stck child suifurliig and cryluK with the eicruclatlng pain of cutting UwUtt Bl7iS ?.?.. " V 8i Kul tt WIU re leve the peer lltUe sutleier lmmodlately-ler.end npentt i theie. I no mistake about It. 'fhere iVSet a SSMjer,en 0urU "he has ever used ft, who will net tell you at onto that It will regelate the v-jtj!. ftnii .w..:'' ".-""'" "'e.umtea - " " v m un q. iii trj-iniji n. rmvt iu imvin-lvt1JvitV,8Aw UacklAa'A Arulrsft RnU. required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis satis tactien, or money refunded, i'rlce k cents per box. rpr sale by 11. U. Cecnrun. Wrujrgist. 1J7 and 1S3 North Queeu stiueU Luncuater, Pa. IIUOWN'S UOI78KI1UJ4' f ANAOKA. Is i the meat effective l'lu Desireyerln the world Will most surelv eulcknri fl,M l.liuul whmk.. token Internally or applied externally, and thereby mere certainly ItKLlKVK PAIN. whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, aud It a warranted double thu strength of any similar preparation. uras-1 2zi && l' ''"'Ak'iiv'x wil-lyat.w.hw lrUHT ' "j y I Tfi I I r. fedjui v WJtt sy.vii xw T he cakes of Ivery that they may be used entire for general purposes, or divided with a stout thread (as illustrated into two perfectly formed cakes for toilet m,e. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented le be "usl as poed as the Ivery;" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remark able qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and Insist upon getting it. t "I vrlght 1-st, by Procter .t liarallc. HBVIVAU muE swiPrTHPEOirie company. 1836. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. 1886. s s s s s s s s s s s s A REMEDY NOT FOR A DAY, BDT FOR HALF A CENTDRY, RELIEVING SUFFERING HDMAN1TY ! S3 S AN INTERESTING TREATISE OH BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES SENT FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD BE READ BY EVERYBODY. ADDRESS THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. tn lyrtAw OAKBIAHB A MOTTO THAT AL-WA YH WJ NS. HONEST WORK ! Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Garriage Works, 126 and 128 EAST KINO STREET, (NKAJtLY OPreSlTK TUS LKOPAHD HOTJSL), LANCABTXK PA. Nene Bat First-Cl&s Mechanics Employed. He. 1 Material, tnd Thai Only, Used miCKS TO SUIT TUX TIMES. ALL VVOlUt QUAHAMTKKU. BUGGIES, PHOTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS. I have new en hand and for sals cheap tne following first-class second-hand work : One Llirht One-Man Wagen, suitable fertraclc purpose, one Light reur-I'asjenirer Drag, one rirst-clais Kx tension Tep Phasten, two Light Juuip-Seatcarrlageu. Alse, Second-Hand Tep and Tretting ling. glM. both side bar and end springs, llaslnpss Wagons, Sporting Wagons and Market Wagons, which will be sold attheM03TliKA30.VA.ISLK I'ltlCKS. Give us a call whether you wish te pur chase or net. He trouble te show the work. PAETICULAU ATTENTION PAID TO BEPAIKINO WDOAT FORUKT TUB PLA. QE.- Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, NOS. 126 and 128 ueuajtrUMJfiaiiixu wuu.ua. s lUKK'H OAKPKT HALO, CARPETS ! KKOl'EMLNO Of SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the Largest and Best Selected Line of Carpet ever er. hlbltedln this city. WILTONS, VKLVKT8, all the Trading Makes of BODY ANUTAI'KSTlli lllillSSKLS, TUUtK-PLY, All-W'oel and Cotten Chain KXTltA 8UPEH8, and all nnalltlea of IN. HAINCAHPltT8,DAJlAattaad VENKTIAN CAUPKTS. RAO and CHAIN CAUPKlHef our own manufacture a speciality . Special Attention paid te the Manufacture of CUSTOM C'AKI'KTa. Alse a I" all Llneef OfLCLOTiLB.EUHH, VflNDOH SUADK8, COVKIiLi-TS, Ae., . at - SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Uer. Wftst Kiiur Red Woter Sta,, Lancaster, l'. niHBa ANO TITILLER'S LIQUOR BTOKE. AS TO QUALITY We can give you better value than any ether house In the trade. We carry the largest stock e OLD WHISKIES, OLD WHISKIES In Lancaster. Meney refunded for anything proving unsatisfactory. yj-iyds MILLERS LIQUOR STORE, 33ckntkkcquakic. CUAC B. B. MARTIN, WBOLaatLB AUD KSTAU CUUI IB All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. arniei Ne. VO North Water and Prince atreeta. above Lemen. Lancaster. n5-l yd nAUMQARONKRB A JEFFEKIEb, COAL DEALERS. Omca i Na 1W North Queen street, and Hi; VH North Prince street. Yabos i North Prince struct, near Keadln Depot. LANCABTKU, I'A. ngl5-Ua DEMOVAl ' M. V. B. OOHO has removed his Ceal Office te Na IU NORTH U.UKKN BTUKET (Brimmer's New IluUdlng). where orders will be received ter Lumber and Ceal, WIOLBSALB AVD 1ST11L. ms-tfd M. vr.Il.COUO. TgAMT KND YARD. 0.J.SWARR&00. GOAL. KINDLINQ WOOD. Office : Ne, CKNTUK SOUAKB. Beth yard and offlee connected with Tolepbene Kzehange aprlX-lvdMAr.K TOI'K JN MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS , AT; Nil. VH NORTH QUEICN HTIlBKr, I lanis-ua " iuwU)r,i' J BVAr. Soai are se shaped s s s s s s s s s s s s lTOK.ua. HONEST PBIOES I EAST K1NQ STREET. RMydaw CARPETS I L1UVOMI. TUVNHH, JtO. TT-KKCKEL'H. UUrKALO, WOLr, JAPAN OOAT. Alse the Celebrated DYKU, TaYI.eu a CO.'H KABTKUN KODE3. Guaranteed net te lese their hair, from 110 te fX), A JTlne Assortment of flush Lap Uebes, Irem riiiptelia. The Best Dellar Herse blanket In theclly, KR ECKEL'S, NO. S KAST KINO STUEET. LANUASTEIL PA. aug-M-Smd WIBBB JUtB LIQCOBM. 29 29 -00 TO- Relgart's Old Wine Stere Fer rommery 8ee. KeucheScc, I'lpei lleldsleek. G.ll.Miimm A Ce., andaliother leading- brands ?imiPer.,if;i"",',B,f ne"' -1"0' WelelrS, Sherry and l'ert Wines, Claiels. Sauterues, Aleg anS BlOUtS. w.u ..get. iuiouteim uimt nesrern unain Jgn.e,: PnxmctO.uy the Pleasant Valley Wlne United 8i55,.8t Amcrlcttn Champasne In the . fer1? nw Wine, the finest In the market. A lull line of llrandy, Vhltky, Ulns and Mums I?r,ci,lfeiir,tBnd WWt.vV.Bn et Sana"?: H. E. S lay maker, ., Ne. M A9T KINQ bT LANOASIJsB, PA S3 rum balk, FUll lir.NT-lMMKMATK VOSSKM VOSSKM slen. The two-tery llrlck Klubl toetu Heuse, Ne. 311 Mirth Duke street, eitblSAW It JAMKS 1I1.ACK, RteeuUir, TJtOKHAiTiM Mlf'rWOilXJlfY DWI'.lX". JO INdlltlUSK nlthslx Itxiina, sliuated Ne. i3t Ninth Iiiike slivel, Lancaster, I'a, renlitln lng In front ;i fiet and In depth tl levt tu Cbilj. tlanstriH't. alui s'lsiiHImv III Irk llw lllnir with laivn llakeiy attathid, situate luVlelnliiu ltn, nbevii, NivA.'l,centnluliig vtclil tiHiius, niut !il levt tient nnd'.'O !-el, le said Chi lsllan street riiiuty or fruit. UihhI bllsluesi stand. Terms t asy, Ap ply te 1IAUHSMAN A IIUUM6, Uiml KslatuAgeuls, nl St Ne. 10 tV tt Oinnije Ht., Lnncastei I'a. iMiT.TrHAiii: eKVAiiUAiiiii: I'lim'- KUT. On Me niut, Nevsmsss H, lvsi, will tm sold nl putilte sale, nl the Kevsteun Hetel, North Queeu street, a let el ground, situ ntedmtths west side et North rrluiostleet. Ne. 411, front Inir en I'll me street 31 feet, inorenr less, and In depth 108 feet te let of lkvhlid's, en which Is erected a lnotery llillCK IMV KLU INO, with slate reef, ceutatnliiK eight rooms i sptsmid tlxturesnll threiiKh thehousei n well of uever-falllna; water, w Ith pump irult Uees. Pale te coiuiuenco alie cie ileck, hen conditions will be uiade known b MKS. l.K A. 111. IK K. II kssvShi'sikt, Auctioneer. e-a Jwd ENKUUixit'H ha iii: or Itn.vii i:--TATK-ON WKUNKtllAY. NOV BMIIEIt '.'Uh, 1, will be sold at the rrnnkltn Heuse, North Queen street, tjvncaster city, I'a , the bit lnwlnsiral estate, late the property of Maty Ann Hllllan, defeased, te wit All that ceitntn twovstetv llllICK DWkl.LlMI HOl'IK. vtllh backbulidtnir, well with pump theieln, hydrant. f:rapevlnes, Ac ,nud let of ground thereto be be eiiKlna:. situate Ne 111. en the west side of North Mulberry street. In the enrel liurastei, containing Id ftvnl en said MulPerrv stieet'.ii tet, and In depth li feet te a foul feet wide alley, adjoin In it pieHrty nl Alls M argute I Mauey, If C K"Veftdy and ethers Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p in, et snld dav, when attendance will be Klvun and turns tuade known by 8AMUKUI' KIIHMAN, llrsnv Piu-utnr, Auct axecuter US lOtdMWAS pl'HMU HAlili On rr.iiUT, .Vevsmbsr 12, l&srt, by lrtueel aneidcrnt the Orphan' Cmut it Lanciuter county, will be sold nt public Slip. Hi the Leepard Hetel, en Kasl KtiiK strict, the iol iel iol lewlni: property, te It ThlthrvwsUiry MUCK ItfcSlDK.NCK. ntUia tw&stery llrlck 1tk liutldlnt; and twmilery 1 raiue Kltcbiin nluched, sltunliMl .Ne. MJ H rl tlrange strrct,tH'tcun Pine ami Nmln sliret. iiau,niin csuuuH. i arier, I'lnuiK niuiu nan leu Kttihens un first lUnvr ki"1 dry Crlliir, etc.) front and back UUtrwajs, CIimcIs In carli chamber. Heater In itdlar, Una tliteuirh tbn whole beui. Hydrant Mater In the kllchvn and raxc-wnsh tn rrtinl, tn the heuse. This house It unusually well built, with geed tuatcrltl, solid nalnut doers in front, and ether work In corre spond. Let J by IU feet, uxtendtntr tea ten lcrtwlde alley, r Ine arlety uf r ml t lrvcs, lc fale te commence at 7 o'clock p. iu., hcu terms and conditions xllllxi tuade known ty Ll'C'V KlLLl.MiLll. Administratrix el Jacob P. kllllugcr, decfawd, II. buCBiar, Auctioneer. i)-lld pUHUU SALU. Om TuxsDAV, Nevsvnia IS, lvs Will beseld atpubllufale al the Wllltain I'fim hotel, en .Ner lb Mulberry street, by Mrtue of an order of the Orphans1 Court, of Luueutur county, the tolleitliiK drscrlbvd ival vstatuul Jotin Iitntr, deceused.te wit A fine Let otOreund. situated en Ninth Mul berry street, Lancaster Uty, Pa., im. 41Saud If, containing In front en salil sin et.JU feet, mere or leu, and extciidlnx In Oi ptb 'Hi fuel te a put put lle alley, adjoining preprrt y of Jehn Arneld and late of Jehn Krlder. Thelinpreyeiiivnu therveu are DeuMe One-story IMV KI.LIM1 HeUaK, .wtthawellef neer lulling aler trulttrecx, grape vines, etc. l'erseus winin? 10 view in properly uciore the day el salu can call al prvuiUe or en the undersigned. bale le cetnmence at 7oleck In thecvcntni; elsatd dn. nhun alleudinru Mill be Riven and terms el sale made known by (IKO PONT.. Administrator wlihwlll annepd. IUxrt HntKKRT, Auct. cl'J)-13td.M,VAS PUtUilC HMAU Will be sold al public mlc.fHi TIIUKSPAl, .N0VKM11E11.1S.1H-W.at the Leepard hotel. In ltd oily of Lancaster, the following described Ileal Cstatn, viz 10 1. Let nf (Jreund, situated en Kail Vine street, containing In front 18 freU enu Inch, and exlendlngln depth GO fevt, en which Is erected a Two-Sterv llllICK HOUSE, with lo-tery brick back bulldtng, ttnir lua East Mneslieet. .Ne, 2 A Let of ureund en Kant Kins street, containing In front 14 feet and extending In depth m feet te a four feel wlde alley, upon which Is erected a TwoSleiy lllttUK lUVhl.U 1NU HOUhK, with two story brick back build Intr. being Ne. KQKast htng sticet, Sale te commence nt 7 o'clock p. m,hcn terms will be made known by PHILIP llltACIIUAIf, IIKNIIY OUACUIIAU, ALUKKT UUAI.llllAK. AdmlnUtmters of Henry lnachbar. IlaKTSucasKT,AuuL in.U3-M.tSUd ADMINISTKATOU'U KAI.li 01' I'lTY 1'KOI'ltUTY 0 Fiiipiv, NevxvBsB 1J, lS-yj, at the Leepard Hetel, en Kast Klngstirut, the undersigned, administrator or Saleme J. II ur ur rewes, deceased, will i.el I at publle sale all that certain twi4tery IIK1CK DWr.LLlMi 11DC3K and let of ground, situated .Ne 53 Kast King street. containing In fronton Kasl Kine; street, ?J feet tn Inches and In depth te (iraut street, bounded en the east by pruperty of Kdward Kdgerley and en the west by property el Mrs. lienlamln Llchty. The heuse bas six rooms, kitchen and bath room, plastered garret. etc, het and cold water, gas, healer In cellar, choice fruit In yard, side alley, etc. bale te commence at 7 o'clock p. in , when at tendance will begtven and Urms luade known by ISAAC II. IH UlteWKS. Administrator of Bateine J. Uuttuwcs, deed, ler further particulars apply te ALLAN A. IIKIIK, 11M laHklngtHu-ut. II, Shiblkt, Auctioneer. e-W-itdZTnnS ,v,t:,w,l'j EXKCUTOK'S SALi: OF VALUAHLK HEAL KSTATK. Oh Wedhcsdat, Nevivbxr 10, 16;t, Will be sold at public sale, en the premises of Ne 1, the following described real estate, late the property of Jacob C. Kready, deceused, te wit Nn.1. All that certain Twe-Story llllICK TAV. K UN Property (known as tbeSerrul lforse hotel), with a large tnree-stery brick back building, large brick stables, shedding, blucksxlth shop and olher Improvements, und let of ground thereto bulentting, situated Nes. IJand M, en the north side of West Klngsirvet, In the city of Lan caster. Pa., containing In rronten West King Ira.f !U f.nt (llniiha. nml Iu ,1.i,4 1, nnrthwunV along property el estate of A E. Huberts, ':ii imiuiureutiung, iu uraub sirueu luence along Grant street eastward te nrenertv of Wm. J. , Cooper 71 feet, 7 lnches, ineru or leis, thence j southward along ground of Wm, J. Coepei U) .vv.wwve, ...u.u ut moo , iu.iivj nm,.,U along ground of James Potts, deceased, 86 feet. ggrounaei James roils, ueceased, m feet, hes; thence seuthwardly 7 feet, i Inchest i.e further south along property of Jumes s, deceased, feet, le West King street, te- iut;ues them. PetU, gether wtlh the rfsrhtte use the wall nuw erentd or that may hereafter be erected en the west line of the property of James Potts, deceased, from West kings trcet northward te thedlslauie of 105 fee L Ne. 2. All that certain Three-story UltlCIC 8TOUK AND 0WKLL1.NU HOUSK.sltuated Ne. IS, en the west side of North Oueen stient. In the city of Lancaster, Pa., teutulnltig tn fronton said North Oueen street 13 led 2 lucbeH aud in tending In depth westward of that width IK fuel 2!uchet thence widening en the north stde te the width of 13 feet Inches, and or tlmt width It extends farther westward M fueled lnches, te S round of C. G, Herr. Adjoining propeilios of ehn L. .Miller, C.G.Herr and A. u. Kepler, to gether with sewer, yard, aud alley rights, etc. Hele te cemmcnLO at 7 o'clock p. in. et said day. when altondance wttl be giveu and terms made known by Al.KUBO e. KllKADY, JOHN It. KKKAIIY. IIKNIIY C.KKKAUY, Kxcculers el Jacob C. Kready, dm. eased SiBl'SLllESB, Auctioneer. e.U H;ldU,WA3 VAI.UABI.iK 01TV PHOI'l'.KTV AT ASSIGNKKS' BALK. Oil TUESDAY, NOVUMIIEKVl'H,lM,at7o'cleck p. in, will be sold at the Leepard hotel, In the city or Lancas ter, Pa., In pursuance et an order of the Court of Common Plena, of Lancaster County te tbe undersigned asslguce, the follewlug liieperllcs, vU: Purpart Ne. I. All that certain two story IllllClC 6TOI1K AND DWKLL1NG Willi two-sleiy ilKlCKIIACKJIUlLDlNGnnd LOT or PlKci-C or (I HOUND, situated en the ferthcast comer nf Middle and lteckland streeti, In the city of Lancaster. Hounded and described as fellows tnwlt: Ueglnnlng en the Northeast corner of Middle and lteckland slreuts, Ihenie extendlng west along said Mlddloslreot, thirty feet, thunie North along purpart Ne. s. b7 feet te a pest, thence West along purparts a and 3, 41) feel Ui Jiropertylateef IlenJ. Mlshler, thence North SI Bet te property et Mrs. Kline; thence host along the sumo hi feet te lteckland street. nnfl tn.m. alnn.1ti.lfn. ... t, ...... .... . .. . ' r W.W..J. uu .,..u w, itwiuiuu street te the place et beginning. " 'J he above Is one of the best corner groceries In the City of Lancaster The let also contains sutuble shedding and outbuildings. Purpart Ne. All that certain twe-stnrv BKICK DWELLING, with ene story back Tbuli I lng and let or piece et ground, situated en the northwest side of Middle street. In the cilver Lancaster, and numbered i4 and sr en tltv J',1Sn jp"lta""K In front en said Middle street V '.'P008' Inero Pr I5 n1 "tending In depth 67 feet, mere or less, te purpart Ne 1 Purpart Ne. S. All that certain twivatnnr uuu,uk, .uu iu.u. jMuvuui Kruuna situated en the northwest side of Middle street. In the city of Lancaster, and numbered hh en city plan, containing In fronton said Middle street li feet 3 Inches. mere orleps, huii Tf,irifii,. t,, rt.i. M feet, mere or less. The houses en purparts Ne. Zand 3are new and In nrstelaas condition The above prepeitles will be sold as a whole or separately as best suits purchasers. 1 he sale of the 3 purports will be subject te two mortgages, amounting together te IMCUU, and Interest from October 1st, lSe. All persons desirous of viewing the premises bib Invited te call en the undersigned at any time berere the sale. Purchase inoney payable en April 1, 1BB7, fosllive sale DANIKL8INO. Assignee of Charles Pours and wife. IiiBRT Sbubbbt, Auctioneer. ecUH) Al, V,ts. jrJIMfrit. "VlUHNlTUltU WAUnitOOMtf. iiuy euit9CLr a pa in or thoe Felding Dress Pillows. CALL RAKLY AT llelTweier's Furniture Warerooms. 1 buy am ihr. nl Ihtnif out and we have J nil ,,i lvcLlid another let et them.. ' HI MO BABT KINO BTIUIHT. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, 'J7t!l),Seiitli(iifriiM., LA.SUA11LU, PA, - L ATKSr DiaUJNH AMI KIN1S1L WIDMYER'S- New (l.i. In all the Late9taud llest Designs and Finish PLAIN ASH. AMIUUKASH, PLAIN OAK, PLAIN CHEKKY, 1U1TA1ION MAHOGANY AND WALNUT, Aa null as Cheaper Painted Suites. r.VNCY ItOCKKHS.Iu LKATHKUand PLUBI1, r.VNCY MAHOGANY TAIILE3 In Gieat Variety, and ether New and Desirable Goods. -CALL AND 8EE TllhM.t WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, HA8TK1NQ AND VVKB BTnKBTS. B-l'enenal attention given te Undertake lng. scpts-lyd j.kual uricr,n. E STATU OF LMiai'IiA SOLOMON, LATK et Itncaster city, deeeated Letters testa mentary en said estate having been granted te thu iiuaerelgued, all rsens Indebted iheiete are reiiuested te make ImiuedlaUi payment, and Ihede having claims or demands aglnst Ihe eamun lit present tlieni wliheutdelay ter settle ment le the uuderslgned, residing In Lancaster. Pa. UL. A. r KAUL, Executer. J 11, It. aeiikr. Attorney. ei!-0tdi I7ISTATE OF MAHY I1KAUY, LATK U of the City or Lancaster, deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In In In debtedthorete are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will preent them without de lay ter settlement le the undersigned, residing In the City of Lancaster. 11KV. P. J. MrCULLAGII, Kioeutor. Jent A. Cevlb, Attorney. ectaetdS ASSIOMU) KSTATK OK SAMUKL llanck aud wife, or Lancaster township, Lan caster teunty. Samuel Kauck and wire, or Lancaster lewnsblp.havlng by deolef voluntary asitgnment, assbtncxl and transferred all their estate ami ctTects te the undersigned, for the benefit et the creditors of the said Samuel itanck, he thvrerore gives notice te all persons Indebted In said assigner, te make payment tu the undenlgued without delay, and these hav ing claims le present them le HK.NKY IIAUMGAliDNKU, JONAS r.EllY, Assignees. Itesldlugln Lancaster City. It. Kiusk heuLEMAN, Attorney. uu-atdtl AHSIONKI) KSTATK OF I8AA0 Itanck und wife, of East Ijimpetcr town ship, Lancasterceunty. Isaae Itanck and wife, or East Ijimputer township, having by deed of voluntary assignment. assigned and trauslerred all their estuie and etfecta te the undersigned for the belied tef the creditors of the said Isaae Itanck, they therefore, give notice te alt persons Indebted te said ass1gnor,te make pa men t te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims le piesenl thorn tn IIKNIIY lIAUMGAUIINKIt, JONAH r. KI1Y, Assignees,: Itesldlng In LauuMlerclty. If. I'iukk KauLKMA.K', Attorney. ecUMitdS UAKTKItNOTlUlI Netice Is hereby given that an application will be madu te thu Court of Common Pleas of tncaster county, en MONDAY, NOVKMUEK Ihim, al ten o'clock a. m , utidei an Act of As sembly entitled, ah Actie provide, for the in corporation and regulation or certain corpora, tlens," approved April 'A 1S7I, and the supple ments thereto, for certain amendments le the charter and bylaws of" Ht. Mary's Orphan Asy lum et tbe City et Lancaster," the character or which nmendmenl Is te Increase the number of the beard of manHgcrs and Iu otllcera, und te Iuovlde for Its easier transaction of the routine uisluess of the uayluiu. JOHN A.COYLE, oct'J3,J0Ane0 Secietary. A UUITOH'S NOTIOE. Jacob Gbiei. 1 Common I'lcas el Lancaster s. 1 County, August term, 188H, Je.,ii'U Stakk.) Ne. te, 'I he underslgued auditor, appointed te dis tribute the proceeds paid Inte court under tbe above executluu te and among tlione legally en. titled te thesatnn, will sit for that purpose en TUESIIAY, NOVEMIIEIt i!, IMt, at 10a.m. In thu Library Uoem or tbe Court Heuse, iu ihe city or Lancaster, where all iwrsniis Interested may attend. W.A.WILHON, ecttt-Udr Auditor. jTON'THUFFKU ANY L.ONUKB 1'iein Your Disordered KIdueys, Illuck Uarren Miueral 8iriag Water la a Prompt, Kfficlent and Cheap liemedy. ItsTonleandlnvlgoraut Powers meke It au excellent Dyspepsia Uemedy. .. Dr. Itegnault, el Krance, writing te Oen. Keff, el the U. b. Army, says t ..,.. " Yeu need net come te Europe for Waters te Cure Dyspepalai we have none better than iilackVaiIhknspuine watk l Persons supplied and vessels furnished. "" 41 P.B.0OOHHAN, Manager, Ne. 37 East Grunt Street. Fer sale by JNO. U. KAUKi'MAN, Druggist, North Uiiueu Street, Lancaster, Pa. JILAOK UAUKKN SPUING HOUSE new open Apply te U1SS CIU1BTJK ueHUEKGKR, Pleasant Greve, Lancaster County, Pa, unejvrimd mlllH TAI'KR IH PKINTED WI TH INK Miuinfaewrcd by J. K. WBIQHT & CO., nueiMya ifuina BjjiUM.riuuaeipiu, t Wi ,i 1 it.'j-'irt VJ&r,-- &SrL,-nJ. HtM ,W su
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