rv" THE !LAXCASTER BALLY INTIOLLTG.TCNOIW, TUESDAY, NOVEMBEll 2JI, .1880. teas ffr.- ."6 SWrr rtf w. r -" V- l" JThe Intelligences KVHBT IDATT IK THB TKAB 9unday Mw4tptta) W fMTTC A WM. ItTI IXIILAM A Tl. Wit F iwimMrw. MtireirMMiiiMiiu. nurrM awd Atfc iNeinn ruccs. rami-li oeria rua. tonuteuaiiiMioK Atiewan te Ktlliim numni oeimicrio. ADVKBTlSmO RATES: " Hln, lln, 3ln, 8in. 4ln, sin" OnDr. I V TOIIDO T ISIO 1375 Twe Day w 115 is s irt sa Three tayi.,.. H ifm Sen ir n 7M reuriheys...... Km ikv 3 no r.iv f ts fire May no aa 4 m &k ;nu iu One Wmk IIS Shi 4An 6M It" 10M1 TWO ffMkl.... 2!B 150 7 10) ISM ISM ThrM Weeks.. 800 6nt 10ll 1360 17 On WM ae Menth..... 8 60 7 0 12 011 leu WO 21 en TwoMenths... BOO 1000 170n 22 r 2700 Sim Thrwi Months., tee uei aoeo aien siw sseu lx Months seu moo WW anne 44 cm SJW One Year 1500 iwnu 43 up moo taag v The Weekly Intelligencer Published Every Wedncsday Morning. W.0OA YAm,tl.oeroitix eirrn. iicus or th, 413.00. ad a oerr tri te rBKSOXS TTIa cr jjnuwroHDisciseuciTiD rneM mtrrt rAirrivrni TATS AMD OODKTRT. ALL ANOSTUOVS LUTTHtH WILL Bl OOltSiaKID TO TH WAT RABUXT. Addrtti all Lttltri and Ttltaramt te THB INTBLLiaBNOCn, tntelllgencer Building, Lancaster, Te. $l)c famostcrftitdltgenre. LANCASTER. NOVKMBKIS S3, l!x. C'onTcilcrale Testimony. TheKew Yerk tUilerman, who ia the swernl ene te be tried for bribery In having sold Ills vote for the Hreadway railroad franchhe, litis had his fate committed te the hands of a jury which hesitates te con vict him, notwithstanding the posilire tes timony of two of his confederates that he was ene of thirteen members of the beard who combined together te sell their votes te the highest bidders for city fran chises. The hesitation is natural. There was In this case little, if any evidence te convict, save the testimony of the two confederates who had been premised by the district attorney immunity from prosecution it they told the truth against their fellows. Such a bribe te tell the truth Inevitably subjects the witness te the suspicion of testifying te untruth. And here this suspicion had further ground In the fact that these two witnesses both lately, in another inquiry, testified that there had been no such combination or bribery in the passage of the Ureadwav charter. It required a great deal of nerve for the district attorney te ask for a conviction upon their bare testimony, and his undertaking would be hooted at as silly ,but for the nearly universal belief that the votes of the aldermen weie bought for the Hreadway charter. The circumstances which produce this belief in the cemmunitj de net afford legal proof te sustain it, but the moral conviction coming from them is strong. The question In this case is whether such usual conviction is justified by the testimony of perjured associates in the crime, who get immunity from its pen alties by testifying against their fellows and giving the law its grip upon them. We think that it is very doubtful whether justice should be thus served. The law denies effect te the testimony of a fellow conspirator w liicli is net sustained by ether uvid&wd, iiudth.it, e en when his testi mony is net purchased by premise of iinmu jity. Such tesumeny is net grateful te the idea of justice. It is permitted becauM) otherwise crime would net bounceied. 35ut it is doubtful whether it would net be better te let it remain concealed tliau te detect it iu such fashion. Xe witness mij be bribed with money; and wherefore, then should ene be bribed by re lease from the ienalties of the law. Out of the baud of thirteen nlderaieu,w he are said te have united te sell their votes, all but three or four are lied, or dead, or have saved tlietnselv es as witnesses. The few that aie present and out in the cold, appeared en the stand te testify that they and the prisoner en trial are innocent. Their testimony, given te save themselves from jail, need net be given much weight ; but it caunet be overthrown by the evi evi dence of two associates, who have hereto fore sworn te innocence aud new swear te guilt under the protecting wing of the dis trict attorney' eflice. Itallway Iliillding In Jtussla. Iu an effort te augment the war scare new epidemic in Kuiepe, a leading luiblin paper calls attention te the rapid building of railways that has been going en of late in Hussh. One line in particular.that which runs from the Black Sea te the Caspian, has been pushed with great energy; and its strategic Importance leads te the inference that the Itussian government, which con trels all the railroads of the empire, 13 bent en mischief. There Is doubtless an element of pugna city in all the great enterprises of Hussia at the present time, but the true reason for fie building of this Caspian line may be found by observing the commercial value of It. The Caspian terminus of the read is te be the pert of Baku. Xear this city Is the famous " field of fire," a bread valley covered with the llame of burning natural gas. Vast quantities of naphtha have always been shipped from this point and of late j ears the petroleum trade lias grown te large proportions, while the citj being the ancient pert of exchauge betw een India and the West, has se many natural advantages as te make it certain sooner or later te regain that irositieii. The harbor is safe and deep enough te Jle.it the largest steamers close te shore, and near by are flshlnggreunda that have alvvajs supported 11 respectable fishing fleet. The only con cen con ne:liou that this natural commercial cen tre has with the cl vilized world ia by r.te.1111 ers running te the mouth of the Velga. Almest any enlightened government would long age have taken me.isures te insure the building of a railroad from Baku te the Black Sea, for the value of the petroleum aid ether products of the region would be enough te Justify it without the additional liducementet the IudLui trade. Ameri cans eau appreciate the wealth that lies hlddeu in the "field of lire," but HusaUn enterprise has net jet disturbed the l'ar- b.-bb who journey from India te worship near it. IIMHII Stay. Mr. Watterson, of the Louisville Couner Ceuner Couner Jeumul, lias a reckless way of swinging word j about which makes him iuterestimt as an editor, but marks him m of un steady judgment. He is just new filled with se high disgust of civil service re fjrni that ha lliea in adoration te Blalne as MWaJitfplral with a Jike disdain. Mr. iVutteroen is of that style or men who Bwlng no high that they turn right ever, and find themselves lying ery much bruised en the ground. The president is of the very dllierent order of men, who never swlug very fast or very high, but always slowly nnd steadily. Mr. "Watterson Is like the gad.fly en the bull, who never gets away with him. Mr. Watterson may de lietter in alliance w ith tho.feNy Blaine, but together they will net get the bull out of thn posture. m m Swnllurflng (uny. Quay sits very uneasily en UioDovlrg UieDovlrg UioDevlrg lown inUllujcnecr' stomach. Quay's repu tation Is net clean ; It was thought te be very much soiled until the people of Penn sylvania undertook te wash it in ilectiug him state treasurer. Since then te chal lenge Quay's integrity seems te be chal lenging the geed sense of the people wlw ought net te have chosen te the treasurer ship an unclean man. Theoretically and practically, Quay is clean enough for the ltepublican senatorial nomination, though he may still be as black and dirty as he ever was. The He publican party must shut its mouth and eyes and nose, after electing him te be state treasurer, and swallow him with all the grace it can command. The I'hil delphia JVc, which undertook the as sumption of an appearance of virtue, hi the day when Quay was a candidate lie fore, an assumption it has long ceased te inane -says thai it can take Quay new with great pleasure Itecause he wui se bold and brave in going with his dirty character te the people for its washing. The Doylestown iiiM'i. . can come iu ou the same ground. It need net be better than its party, nil of whe: members resolutely voted for Quay for treasurer and doubtless would ole again for him for senator. If the LiuUnjcnnr cjnnet stomach Quay new it cannot stomach its party, aud had better chauge its ll.ig. m - m A Dickinsen cellege student named Hill, who was dismissed, will swear out a writ of maudamus te show cauie w by be xbeuld net be reinstated. This I taking the educational bull by the horns. Tin: attention of the czir of KussM ii re. spoetfully called te decided and statesman statesman llke tone of the Yale and Princeton football men. After n few w eeks of diplomacy I'riuce I'riuce ten &out Yale an ultimatum which amounted te "accept our conditieuo, which are the aameasyoureenditions of last year, or we went tlKh." They called it play but meant tight Answer: "Cannet accept jour condi tions. Pleae consider this decision final." There is a beautiful simplicity and directness about this correspondence that puts the eflete Kuropean diplomats te sluiue. Semk time age this psper called altentien te the attack en Captain Willard I i lazier in 6rirn r. 2iev, the ev erk dailies have taken up the hatchet, and the fraudulent dis coverer of the source of the Mississippi will wen be battered beyond recognition. It t ahew n that he net only claimed te have dis covered lakes that had been surveyed and mapped long beiere, but that lie pushed his claims in fiery isible way and secured letters of thanks from many learned societies, including the Hoyal Geographical society of Londen. It is al show n that in addition te the government survey party, Mr. Julius Cham bers visited the lakes alone in a cauee, and w rote an account of his trip for the Ne-v Yerk Iteriitd accompanied by a map show shew ing Olazler's lake, and that tun years beiere Glazier's expedition. Sl MLM)KI UlSTltlCT ATTORNBV breE, of Pittsburg, wants te knew why he cannot go back loelllceas Renten has done. A most excellent reason is that he is a Republican. fieMF time ae under the hevl of "Observ ed and N'eted" the AV'imin. 1 pointed out in general the ditlerence between Democrats and Kepubll(wns,whlch the unthinking ele ment of the former party did net tke gra cieusly. Frem the Examiner, Svv. ..'. The article te which reference is here made was such a sen&eleaa one that it was deemed te be an exhibition el humor en the part of tha writer and net the carefully conceived sentiments of au intelli gent editor. Hut since it seems that the silly twaddle represented tha oeuvlctlous of the editor, it is timely te inquire by what right " Observed and Noted " had the auda city te make the statement that the average ltepublican i-osses-sea mere intelligence thau the average Democrat It is net yet dead in the memories of the people of this town that the author of this slur ou the Democracy was once the editor of a Democratic weekly nawspaperln this county, aud that he was one of the most rampant et free traders, openly preaching it by word of mouth and stoutly advocating it by his pen. It is no concern of the Democracy of Lancaster that this person sold his political birthright and wrete against all of his ment cherished con victions, hut if it is though', that the Democrats or Lancaster are going te re main quiet under the taunts of an editorial Hessian, tome ene is counting without his host Tim semi-annual cenlerence of Jewish rabbis in New Yerk en -Monday wisely de termined te Investigate the credentials el applicants for the ministry. It was said that there were mauy rabbis who were persons unfit for the office, men w he w ere grocery keepers, butcher,aud a saloon-keeper, In ene case In New Yerk, was found te be perform ing mat lunctleu. The result Was much laxity In morals. These people also per formed marriage ceremonies. Ne cause Is mere harmed by an unworthy representative thau that et religion. Tin: senatorial situations in Indiana and New Jersey are clearing up as time rolls en. .Ex-Senater ilcDenald says there is no quts. Hen about the Democrats having a uisjerity el two iu the Indiana legislature en jeiut balleL There are contested heats In both branches, however, and until these are set set tled the exact Btrength or the te parties cannot be definitely ascertained. All the recounts ordered by the supreme court Judges et disputed assembly districts in New Jersey, have been finished save one, the Third district et Camden, which will be made en next l'rlday before J utu.e Parker. In this district HaineJ (Itep ), Is credited with 12 plurality ever Turley (Dem.) The legislature uew stands : .Senate, twelve lle lle puelicans aud nine Democrats; Heuse, thirty Democrats, tweuty-hev eu Republicans, twoLiber, and one tie. The Republicans hav 0 thus thirty-uliie members en jeiut bal. let; the Democrats thirty-nine, without counting Walter, of Mercer, whose vote is a tie. Tin; unostentatious luueral of President Arthur, and the quiet, modest way in which every thing eomiected wllh his last illness and death was veiled trcm public curiosity, give timely robuke te the custom of sur rounding our great men with undtie oro ero ore tuony. The people were net treated te daily bulletlnuet thoex-presideut'd condition aud the universal expression of sorrow at his less was net thought out for weeks beiere his devth, but cauie spontaneously from men surprised by the uews that au ux-prusldent could die without formal netica te the nation. The family could net prevent the burial of Mr. Arthur wllh all the honor due te his rank and distinguished public eervlt os aud cau have no reason ler objecting te the tribute et genuine respect pild by the un. asked attendance of a vast crowd at the funeral. Trout death te burial everything has been managed In a way thataeuld be followed en like occasions in the future, and President Arthur's obsequies should long remain the model el democratic simplicity, dignity aud geed taste. A jitnnMKNTof?fle3,S'0 has been enleipd against 1)6 Lessejia l'atiMua Canal company. Mttln things llke this de uet disturb the leep el the octogenarian French engineer. Te perpetuate the national b inking m stem, Mr. Jehn Tboinrwep, of thn Cliase National bank of ev erk, Miggests the permitting national banks te ltie their notes', under proper iiwtrlclleu", te the amount uf tlfiy per cent, of their cjpltul w uheut the dewit of Kinds as security. Iu cae of failure the currency would be the lirsl liability. One per cen U j-r annum en the currency would be deposited in the treasury aa a guar intra for the redemption vt the notes m bit. ken banks ba ing Inadequate assets. Till., Prohibitionist, for goiemei, umiuiI 19.S10 votes In New Jereey. Mis CvnutK I'tKTiiii-ii denies that she is going te tuarry Win. M Singerly. Sknateu Ki-tvn thinks Cel ijuv will Mre as state tturer until litsiuit4)r 1, I'vJT, unless 11 sjtecLtl session of Cei'gresa should be called. Mvveu CVBrikn- has been reneminated by the Bosten lUmiecr.its. Genrge K. Mc Neill will be the labor candidate, backed by Henry Geerge. It will be another Hewitt campaign. Walt Y hitji is said 10 1 in uatit Taraljsts and poverty luve prostrated the geed cray poet. Scantily clad nud poorly fed, with a liear skin wrapped about him, he keeps out the cold. Out Hvmiiten writes h trencliaut article ou the iniquity of searching iiitopereundUe. She sij s authors aroei 110 mere cenMuinc thau our bakers, ami that their personality does net belong te the public. Chaklks Di 111 r.Y Wv1iM.11. in H u ifagazine, tells us that the publishers are lamenting the decline of the taste fir bonks and of the nihil et buylngtbem , nnd then he gees ou te remark that the pee ' newadvjs seem te Hud no time te read mm h else U an thenenspapeisand maga;ines. l'titMUKNT Dwikiit, of e, Is a d te havea prejudice acties! gi leg te bed ler the niht without taking a long walk for exer cise's sake. He often sits unul In II and 1J o'clock Hjruig ever his books or driving hu t eu, and then sets up an appetite, as it were, for slumber by n tramp acrea New Haveu's old green and through the desertt J streets et the town. MlssMvv MiTvwsit, of It ilii uere, a de scendant el Chirles Carrell, of I'arrollten ou her lather's side, and of Gen. li.neid Scott ou her mother's, his sailed ter i:uroe te enter the convent el Carmelite nuns at Hrus sels, Itelelum She was a jeung and well known member of Hiltiinore sviety. A younger sltnr took the black veil at the con vent 01 me v lMtatieu, near Kalumore, taree years age. Htv. Hiviu Wvne IlLtiUER says "The mere brains meu havu aud the mere brain work the mere they am a t te be ad dicted te sjuie form et stimulants, milder or Jeverer, and only no and then can you and a man of brains who is absolutely simple in his habits, drinking water anl eating bread and meat or vegetables nor among them de we llnd the m st rebu-t, the uinsi absolutely industrieus nor the most peri3ieatiy iaui plishing specimens et men." SKcr.tr vriv Uviari regards Hie l.ie of an English country 'equireastLe ideal one, aud before he was cenhued In the state de partment he tried iu h measure te lellnw it in Washington He would tie met oil in thd fields tskmg his fences like a go. d fox hunttr, erenj jing a breather el ten ruiles or se at aswinKiDg gslt en tbeceuntrv reads. v 1th Geerge U. lVndleteu he always walked te and from'.hecspitel, thus putting In nearly lour miles a day of exercise. When in New Yerk, he frequently walks down te the bat tery and back early In the day. That H the reason why his step is se elastic and his co.er se ruddy. File of the Ceinblue. 1 rum Hi-; N. 1 . Hutu d. It was an ominous number thai loiisii leiisii tuted the "combine." Has any thirteen ever come te greater grief Here is the story : Mrl.St ijHLI.N I KKSN1 . , lu Ihu ift x I'KMl'sH . 1 I1K LAI V In L ul-lO.u JnslngSln . Ill-mi, . ...Un trial. Vw-iltlnfe'VlU luintd tat. -tl.l k. SAA LSs J V MINI JbCVUh MlQl'AIH (.l.KAltl , IthlLLl ' O NK1L ... M Lll.llAJr- I)LH"l 1 A sine, lleanl I'mldeut Dlupiwar lUldwin Oardiner, .i prominent leik broker of bin Francisce, has di'appeared. It ia stated that he had been dealing heavily in rising stocks and was short en the market. It is said that his liabilities are Jjne.OuO, mostly due te customers. He leaves no assets. Gardiner was president of the Pacini Pacini steck beard. His resignation has been re ceived by that Institution, bui it he no Judi Judi cateon et his w hereabouts. Jmlf tnellt AgllUBt till I'aUHtui Cdtirfl. Rebert Lee, as receiver of the r rauco rauce Americau Trading company i linnted j, Mon day obtained a Judgment ler ft".., .", for breach of contract against I i Ceiujii;uie L'nlverselle du Canal Interei-eanique du Panama In the New Yerk suprouie court, en detense being Interposed, though stinimens had been served en I)e Lesseps, as president of the latter company. 1J1VVN. leung Day upon hid dtmask dliau stlis, And Uann, the brlijhtmt arUn of l lie KuV, Hljh mounts the carmine border d clouds md hcra Arc all the raptures of a soul released ' rreui Ioitbseme prison Mghi's cold clilus aud bands. Hew sweet she leeks ' ',ueen of tht hour of praise Ueldlns the innrnla star lets in Ler tuiuds Abev e her lu-ail, and smlllni; through It. rays ' The earth awakes , lnccnsu and senj; arl9 ; Ihe flew's weep honey In their Je j the gins Is wet with rapture's tears llke as my eyes; Ken the chilly cras warm us we pass Shout, World '-seen shall the njuipli be e.ei ta'en and kissed : Day laughs and chases her through banks et stubborn tnUt. Otercc II. Kclteman' ( Ij cman Hard ) M IRACLE3 OF Cl'RK. ST. JACOBS OIL 10 It KHKlMA-UdM MIRAOLB3 OF OUIIH Sutlerril 10 rari anil Ciirnl. K Albinj st , lthbtt, .V . lorevur forty ears 1 tuive been u victim of lihuumatlim ljn persuailud te try lit JaeebtUil. I hive used two bottles and u man mere free from rhi-nmi-lsm never walked our streets My lliiibi that once wcre tUT and lame, uru uew u3 lluhl uud Umber ai In my jeuih. JOS. UlisELL hulTernl 30 ers ami Cured. ., ,. . . Ikimser. VtaliiH. Mr. I rank llerJiu, who werasut M-uhlau lliiriic-s Shep, r, fcictuim-e .tiest, said "My tiithi r.w hollies ut V. Yerk slnwi. has. iitrnri-d wlthrheumiitl.m en.l eri-lnWas In hlsfiuteie-ry Int. r but ttiN, for triimi thirty yuirs. Hu Ills i-iiipliijui tbe b. .t pby slelansuud trli'dull the known luu uOlu, lur such dUrasee. but rtci'lied no henuni until lust winter, at which time bis tM t und the lower pan of hU legs wureswell-n te four tlinei their natural size. He iii)iilli st Jacobs em u ihe alllutcd puts and nai completely curud. .Suirereil IK Versanti Cured. The LeuUtIIIii (Kentuckv) Courier Jour nal ssys ITef. u A. llenalilBOti, be was . veivly weundidiit the batlloef (iiittisbuii;, hss 1,'en an almost constant suirerer ami eUpplufrem rheumatism fureur elubtven jcars. lluHlulusthat he spent HO.')! In try ing teget rid et his patu. lie trlud doctors, famous baths, elecirle anplluuee. and all kinds of Uiiluinnts without rulluf. llunliy, hu tiled UL Jut-ubf Oil, nhleh he says ban coaipluleSy curud him Vpeii(S30.000 III Vain, Cel. 1). J Wllllamsen.au iiimy ( tllt.ur uml ex U, 0. consul. Bun r nmclMe, CI, slates that after leui; jears et lillunie sulfuniiL sulfuniiL frem acute rheumatism, nud uf'e-r iislmr uii ether known rumedlus, the baths of ether countries, and spending twuuty theu'aud dollars without relief, hu was Hired by -Sr. Jacobs Oil, una has thrown away hUrrulehus utier hav Ihk bi un a helpless cripple for) curs. The CIUULKS A VOUELKIl CO., Ualtimore, Md. -OSKTHOl 3ANIM10I,LAUSln cash will be paid by us for proof sheln tliat the toieno teieno toiene liiK and ml ether tesiliuenUU published by lle Charles A Vetfulur Ce , ure net -trlctly Kuuulne. All testimony te the virtues of our luiTaratien la txirrobemtud and strictly tertllled. MMlttVAL. a Tii r.opnune.s rem kui.i'matism. R SWINDLER dots uel lofer possible pnuhutis tunls tic tlms. The Athlopheros Ce. k'11) mlei sillier sillier ets from Theuiimtlini, neiiriliju nUUci, ner ner ner vonsei ulsk hiudiche, klJnc) nna liier com pUtnla te thoe who Am. fr riitnlef these iltiemrs by Ulitcphnref.aml will lurnlub luuucj mil .Mn'ii of tunny muh 'rsena te these flwitlns thein. Ath'.opheroj l me only remvdv tei thiwe iltsisiscs that can ttand such a test, A ' rhetnas, Cuba, N. V ,s "Myon,J. 51. Thern is.lisd ben siillrilng tiem ihenmallsui Mr Mreral u enths. Athtop'ierot rcllsvcd him ef the pitu, and reduced the smoIIIukeI the jeluls, and Iho lamenuss enllivly illsappcaird I hiTeswn these li-ivlnc ueum.si mst by tsk tsk tsk tngoncrte.o ' A Heard. ML Mien, V ,sm ' 1 liavelwen tmnblnl for iema ttuie wlih niuua aud rhen tnatLsui, broughtenby werktnR In adamp place. 1 cenlj find no remedy In meduliie 1 a ulnu until 1 tried a bottle of AthUipneiv. "tilLh gave me tmuidlite lollet " Sirs. Alfred Thursten, 11 North Jlalu Mt, WUkesbirrv, Vx., says: "lam net treuble.1 wllh rlieumatts'Ti new, since 111114: Athlcphorej. I believe, should It In any cae full te rlle aud lenuancntly cure, the cause weuia be tht the din'ctlens wire net IiUhfully felli'wed ' .1 J.SaMti. Nazsrcth, ra,a- "tsvote be tls of Athlopheros te uij -1st. r. and st e h t entirely recovered. She was Milliiteil w Ji 111 111 flammstety rheumutsm and vt. Vitus ilmif, and ilthetiRh wchad twoel thr bit de, lot,t!e gr-iaimlly yrew worse. She would scream from pln nttihlamldvy. 1 heart! y nswiuiiiend IL ' Kvery druggist should keep Atolephoms and Athlopheros rills, but where t'iey lannettw ten K hi olthedriicgtstlhe AttUophero te , Ne. Ill Wall strvet. Mew Yerk, will md either (nir Hat!.' or ptd) en receipt of r-K lUr price, which l Jim pur bjtUe ter Athlopheuis iuid SCc. ter rnis. ler ller and klduey iltsea-es. dyspepsll. tn dlg.-stlen, weakness, ucneu dibtllt), dlwascs et neuiuu, consllpaUen, liyadiihe, tmpuru llcsl. Ac . Athlopheros l'Ul, in uociualed. ue.,l lweed A YL'R'S SAUSAI'AKlLl V Scrofula U flic et the uitxt lata! .oeurfrv htihaiiitct man k 1ml It U often lnhrli.-l hut uiyt".bs r-uit nf Improper tctna it mi. hu rt iiital jnHMlitr, wnc innllnr, tnd iuteiis ether iauim ChrrnloSetT-, X leer, Alriet L in cei-eus Humors, aud, lu some in". FtnActatten, nnd CoiKiitupUen, tuiult Inmi n mrotiiteu ion rtitien of the b cod 'Ihis dtt h cau It uivtl l tVe uPef AverlArsAi.ini I lnht rited n scrofulous te ldltieu oft he nlevHt, nl 'h itinsfd aderaiiRCUient el n y 1im tv t iu Alter tnklutf lesa Xhxii t-'ar tulllii el A cr 5aiurarllln, 1 a in Entirely Cured and, for thu pest vear, have net t hi nd it nete--.it te ut any iiuullclnti whater I am new In letter hi -ilth, and atrene:, than eer ltter l A. Willard, as Trciueut sirtet, isosten, 1 wils troubled with Scrofulen eiv for t'e j ears , but, alter usluj? a tv beiHtw of Avera farap.will i, the tmrus lien 1, and I hMi new oed htilth. Ellribelil W a iu.k, M Aopieton etrvvt. Lewell, Mas. !eine months otre I -was tnubUtl ith cnfn- leu erra en my leg. The U nb w badlv -eJltMi and inUamed, and the seifs diChatved Utge rjuautltlei et etrnIve taaiier tvery nnmli rallil. until 1 used Aer s fc.inaDarllla Uy taking threo bottled of ihU mtdicine the t're ba been entlruly healed and ujv health 1 tully restored, lam gratetui lirth tfoed thH medleiue hts done me Mi". And llrtiu, ii bu!ilan sttx'ct, .New erk. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, l'repared by Dr. J. C. Ai C , Iiwell, Jless Keld by all Urnsstit''- I'ru.ll 1 bot tles. IS. ueilO PIIYS1CI S ANP 1' uMME.ND l'.l,(.l-Ts REC- BROWN'S IEON BITTERS! ASTHE BEST TONIC. Ths medicine, ceuiblnlna Ir i nhi m- iv et.kble ti.nu-s, quickly mil 'i t t i l liss DlrKI'sIA, INtlfGt-ll'iN WVI.V'tIV, W h VhNEss, IVI1TKE IlL'AJl', C II IX Li and 1 LV ElLand KM IIALUI V by rapid and ihoreuuh i l-niutlen with the Meed. It rvac hes every jmit . t the -vatetn. purl tl s and ei.iicheslhn biissl, i.trem-tb ns the mus cles nud nenes, and tones und luiru:us thu sy-tem. A tlnrt Apptler Il4st tentr known It will euro the werfet t i-e ( t !rwplu, r mevlntr ull distressing S mpiems, mj h as 'lUsl lnn th' leisl, l'elchiu;;, Ileal lu the Sleuiacb, Ili-artbum.etc The only Iren medicine that win net blacken or Injuru the troth. It Is Invaluable for diseases perulur te women, ami te ull persons wheleud st duntary Hies An 'intatllng remedy ler dL-s.jut9 of the 1 l(r and Kidneys. re-iNens suirrlni; from ths erects of otit etit otit werb, nervous troubles, le-s ' f appiilt-, or de bility, exporiente quick icilct and renuwt-d energy b It une It does net cause Ileadarhe or produce Lon Len Lon stlpailen OlllKli Iren meOn lri. du It Is thu onlyjireparntien of Iren that cuu-ws nolniurleuscITucts. l'hrslcluns uud JrusKlals recommend It. is thn best. Irylc Th Kenulde has Trade Murk and ereaxsl red lines ou wrappur. Take no ether Muds only I j UltOW.N CHEMICAL CO , 1 ilttmere, Md. (I) mlTlyilAw PSXHACHTED VITALITY. EXHAUSTED VITALITY TIIK SCIENCE OK L1K1T, thn grpat Mn.llraJ Werk of the atfe en Munhe.Nl, Nervous and I'h)slcl Debility, l'ruuuituie !- Hue, Erroraef te ith, and the untold u.Ui ms ceuuijuent thHrism. iiip-ages 8ve. IA pn -cUptiens ferall diseases. Cleti, full Kilt, only i m, by mail, se.UeJ lllustrullVHsample tr.-e te all veuni; and inlddle-aKeHlmen forlhe next fulajs. Address Ull. VV. II. l'AUKEU, lllultluih sti.et, Ibntea, Mius. uiilTlyeedAw -YTOI.1NA lOUDIAL. CORDIAL CUUES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, VEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVER, MALA RIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. It is lnvlcerattng and ilelli-btlul intake, and of (ficut Vulne as u Medicine for weak and Alllnic Women and Children. It Klies nt w ilfe te the whole j. tern by atrength(nln( the Muscles, lenlng the Acrvcs, and toaipletoiy UinestlnK the feed This Kemedy contains no hurtful Minerals, Is composed of carefully selected Vij-mible Jlidl clnrs, combined skilfully, maklui; u Hufu und l'lcnsunt llumi-dy. A HUilK, "Vellna," by leadln physicians, Ulllnir hew te treat diseases ul HOMh, mailed, tonetlier with a set of handseiuu cards by new Hmlotype process, en receipt of lu cunts. I'ersiilubyull Druirnlsui and (Jrecers. Hbeuld thu duilur near you net keep V'eliha (Jeiiuial, re ml i i i, und a lull-sUu bullle will be sunt, chaises paid. rRxranan eslt by Vellnn Drup; and Ohemlcul Oempauy, UALTIMUIIK. MD., U. S. A. eiMjd&w GUItK FOl'.TIIK DKA1'. l'cck's l'atent Improved Cushioned Ear Drums perfectly restore hcartnij and nurfenn thu work et the natural drum. Invisible, com. fortnble and ul ways In position. All conversa tion und von whispers heard dutluctly. Send for Illustrated book with testtiiienluls, ritKE. Address or call nn f. IIIHCO.V, bMUreudway, l.'iiwl.iia. Mention this paper. iunuUMveed&lyw c MJHE (IUAHANTKKD. RUPTURE'. Cimi Kuaruntnea by DU. J, li. stAYKit. r.ssuutouee; iioerHirullon or delay from busU ness s Uittisl by hiimlnidsef citrus. Main ulhre, 831 Altctl hT PHI LA. tk'nd ler Circular. MHVdAw lOltN RKMOVKB TICTOUIA COKN KEHOTEK. Warnintcd te eradicate cemplutuly and tn a short time, the most ebduratu corns, hard or tett, without pain. Beld by tice. W. Hull, C'bui. A lecher, Jehn It. KnutTinan, Dr. Win. VVenn ley, And. O. Vrey, Cb&s. J.Sbulinyer, and at KKClh'OLU'a DUUO Sl'eHE, CcclJ-lya e. iul West Oiaue St, Dir ihieim. J OOK at Tin: SILK llANlrKtMlCIIlhTd AT THK North End Dry Goods Store. 1 be Ladles' Site In VV hlte lUnn.UU hed ler iV . I M'i ihcap J. W. 1IYUM K, IHivMlO Se. Jll .Netlh Lliieeu atleeL c ,OA1S. arhflAI. llAUUAI.NH IN LADIES' COATS! Al.W.WS ON 11IK l.OOKOl T UAl.N.s, UUt 11AU- WATT&SHAND, (!, S ami IU luist KIiik Mrccl. Iluie ui.ulu se oral iidiiintaKeeusmucbiueidur 1UK the imit nti k el MANUrACTUUKIts- ANI lltl'OKTLKS SUK 1'I.US SIOUK, Whlih haie been marked at lutces that lll i tU'i t a speedy dlslrlliutieu. 1 VU1KJ tlel t l.K .1 Vt KKTS U,V mill, ut dilLld truni l-i tsL L.VltlKS' UlAtlO.NAt. N1.W.VIAUKKTS, lull l.tHKlti, l'ertt-ct lttlnir, 15 te cicli iv d v idue I W. LAK1KS' UUUCI.K .NKVl M UkKTb, Isetfeach . reduced Jretu fs ui VT0US1K1 lUAl.ONAl, NKW.MAUUI-.t3. .S.iO each, usu il price, tltf Je lnisirttsl Tailor Made 11KKL1N NKWMAll l i.1 s, f "i each . thought chcaji at Hi "O. Ituperteil Tailor Made 11KULI.V NKW VI Ml hKl3fle.."caih usual city prices I1MO. We eircr an luuuruan Stock of thlldivn't) and llsses' NKW 1 ALL UI.CI VhS. J VCKKT8 AMI -NKW 51 A KK LIS, l VIH1S SKA1. l'l US1I 8ACI.U t.S. In nil the I atcst Styles, Welt Made, at Uet low 1'iKed. lew Yerk Stere. 'U'Ml'AHKritlCl-S, SHERIFF'S SALE. SHERIFF'S SALE. Luilte, jIisnes nud CltUtheu's rutehasuel at .'Oc ou the Dell ir Stamm Bres, & Ce. ei. i! ami JS North (Juccu St. Iho aboe gtnxls wcre bought At n litrgri ill d s.Ue, und will bu ilispesi'sl el ul Unprecedentedly Lew Figures, l.a.llej' llesvy lloucle Jackets, ii e-.ich usual pilce, IJ.71 Ijidle' Bisen Cleth Newmarkets, IttOeaeb; actual alue, i.O0. Ladles K.rlln Newmarkuts, Kull Length and l'ertucl 1 tttlnR, i.C0 each ; would be cheap at IT V VV ersted Diagonal N'e markets, f? 10 ouch ; north f.iue. liemcle cmaikcls, 5 00 each . leal ialue,l Misses' and Children's Coats. 1 our ears, 7-"c uach ; low est city price, 1 1 A sl 1 e-ars, II 00 tach usual price, !1 -. KlK'ht 1 cars, f 1 23 each ; uctuat worth, II '". Ten e.irs, II 50 each would be cheuu at tir. Twelve Years. II 72 each ; thought a bargain at Inn. leurtecn cais, li.'0 each would p'ease you al f-l 50 BOSTOrTSTORE. J. a. MAKTJN A UO. i. a iiiilm li i r.i.t s.ss.s - i a n n II K K b" I, A A II II II K S " I. A A II II II V. h I. V A II ll II FK S.S.S5 I. AVAA II II II K H I, A A II II II K H I, A A ll ll II K S S 1.LI.1XA AIIIlIHl 11 tKCK hSRS (CCn e e e oeo n ( e I V Al A A A A A A AAAA A K K K K K K h Iv KK K K k K K K K K SS.S.S K H . I hkhS M h hSSS .. e i' i. e i. c i, 0 n i, ccte 1.LI.IX e (i e e e e e oeo Seal Plush Coats, FROM 818.00 TO 850.00. LADIES' JICKETS, FROM 81.60 TO 816.00. Ladies' flewmarkets, Frem 84.00 te 818.00. Ladies Wraps. - - All Prices. CHILDREN'S COATS, ALL SIZK8 AT 11AUOAI.V l'lUCES. J. 11 Martin h Ce., Cor. West King ii Prince BU., (Opposite BUivnns IIOUMCl LA.NDA.STKIC PA. TTWrK IH MAKING CABINET PHOTOORAPHB AT 3J0O L HOIK. AT NO, 1( N011T1I CJUKKN nuMtr, Uni'J-VM ; i,annasu,r rs TOBACCO UUrriNOH, HOHAPS, HII-T-INGS ANO 1'ACKKUS' WASTK, ilry and Clean, bought ler cuh. J. B. MOLINA, Ne. 273 1'earl Btreut, New Yerk. Iteforenco-rrud. Bchutte, Ne. 313 Pearl street, Hnw vert. Iebl7-lya nuvtiKwvtuiutiiHU umntt. rAl.l. AND hki: Til K- ROCHESTER LAMP, HUty CaiidUvLlRht i Ih-ata thorn all. Anothei let et UIK.W lll.OIIKS (nrUaa und UlltltOVIM) TUU " WIIIKKOTION " 51I.IA1 MOU1.IHMI AM KU III1KII Cl'BlllDN WEATHER STRIP UoaUtliem ult. 'llilistilieiitnani aHethcrs. Keeps out the lOld Slop nitllliiK et windows. Btrlude the dual. Keep out mew mid ruin. Any one rnu apply II no wanlii or illit made In ap plying It l nn be Ultra iinjwlietii- no holes te beie.ivaJj for ue. It will net split, wnlp or sliilnk iicustilen stilp Is the most ported At the Mems llcatei and limine Otole -OK Jehn P. Schauni & Sens, 24 SOUTH QDEEN ST., LANCASTKILrA. TRACTS. 500 500 Cook and Parler Steves. MUSI' UK SOLD KKUAUDLESSOr 1'Ktl'KlO MAKE IIOOM 1011 Christmas Goods I We ait' new t,eltlUt through nlth out ttunt lush tiud U1 bouble teimnhuur Steam anil Cellar Heater Werk MORE F'flOMPTLY. FLU & BREHEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Streot, LA.NCASTKIl l'A A. K1KFKKK. AliDUS C. UU11K Wm, KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East, King Streot, (Opposite Court Heuse), InvltetJUl "Housekeepers te Cell aud luspect Uietr Stock et Housetenishing G-oeds. A Complete Line, constantly en hand COOK 8rOVKSand UA.M.KS, l'AKLOIt 8TOVKS, 'liKAfhlLbsna lb KNACKS. STOKER COOK STOVES. Alter carefully eiamlnlm; lh.) ineilu of all etlured te the trade, nu have selected rer UAbOUhE, and THE J DANGLER," rer COAL OIL. As the Ileal, when all points are considered, te elfer te our patrons. Cell and siss us. vv'e love te show our Reeds, and are net offended If you de uet purchase. uomeuieer, wu are ugunis ter The " Splendid Heater. Mannfactunst by rullur A VV'arrun Company, Trey, N. 1 .which has no rival In durability, sconemy of fuel and control of vras .Vew is the tlmoteeiamluuand becemu iwsled for Autumn purchase). UKMKMIIEIt THK.I'LACK I 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE COUHT HOUHK ) spa-trdAw euuveum. EKUITUAKKS. VVbiirn shall I e te buy my trait cake Older T We should u,'i(il VMA-NT'S OKOCKltV. In ilelnic se you will find there n large stock of new KOeds. beudli'ss Ualslus, citron, Curniuts, lA-men and Orancu lcl, w Krcnch Trunes, Pure ground Spices, Klue flavurtnK Kxtracts, Kosu Water, Whllu Cleier Heuuy In unu leund caps, cheap, l'leasu call at uire-lvu Ne. 113 West King Street. AT HUltSK'H. Thanksgiving G-receries VI hit" Almurli Crapes only 12c a, Ilentzlei i llest Mince ill at. lie, Flnu Cruntwrrle's, Haw Paper bhell Almonds, Sew Tuble Kuislns, bill tuna Heedless Italslns, lie. New Currants at se, Nuw citron, 2.1c, Lxtrallnu I'runelles, i;c, Xuw rrench Prunes, 6!ic, 10c, UXc and lie a. Sweet and Clieap Sugar. ISest (imnulttleil Bulbar, Cc ,; lkistselt White, i,c ; VV hlte, 6c. and lleautllul LlKbt, fie Thn finest Kiaperated and Canned Cern In thn city. We naie a large stock of all klndi rreth Crecerles at bottom prices ; iuallty always cou ceu sldered. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCABTKU, 1A. H1NKH AMU LUlUOIta. 20 -co ie- 20 Reigart's Old Wine Stere Ker I'ommery Buc, IteuchuScc, Piper llutdsleck, (J. II.Muuiin A Ce, und all ether leading brands of Imported CliamnaK'ms. Aise.Mudulni. Bhurry und Pert Wines, cluiets, buuturiies. Ales und Stouts. BoluAKent forSneclal Great Western Cham puu'nc, nriKlucud by the l'leasant Valley Wine Ce. the finest American Champagne lu the Untied suites. Flerida uninifii Wlne, the finest In the market. A lull llnu of llrandy, Whisky, Ulna and Hums. California Claret and White Wine, et Napa Val ley, California. H. E. Slay maker, AUT. Ne. 25 KA8T IUNU 8T LANOASTEIt.l'A Til V MM, SO. K HKOKULH. BUEEALO ROBES. 1 he only Hullale Itebcs that came te Laneus ter this season was a let I xetlnim thelCth InsL 'Ihey are the only fresh Helies In this market. Wehavuthemllned or untitled, at reasuuiible prices. On Japan Geat, Welrand all ether makes, our assortment can't be surpassed. Kobes of all kinds lined at short notice Harness, Trunks and all kludj of Herse Cleth. liiK at thu Lewest 1'rlccs. AT KRECKEL'S, N0.5KA8T IUNU BXUEKT. LANC;JaA' rVMMTVH. r v. H.vri', lh 11. KOIK. FURNITURE ! rer tlm IIKSI' II.VIKIAINS lii suuNl'IUUK (it ALL KINIIS, Kote the NEW FURNITURE STORE, Oer. Beuth Queen nnd Vine His. H am sellliiK ter a .holt time, at AH HIN 1811 lAll L(IW milL'KH. Kliwillll VViiliml lleil Uimiiii mutes, nininin top. meet ..... ...... . . . x": i.. ;.' . ." . . .. ....iih'( rim, liuillliilll 1 fir KU'Kiinl LeiinKn. 7,eii .ml ler mi te. U3 en i ether kishIs ul the same lav I'tueis iiuiiiiu F UIINITUKK WAHKHOOMH. IIUY lOlIUHBLr A PA1K VT THOSE Felding Dress Pillows. CALL KAK1.1 Al' Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. 1 hny am the nlcst t hlnic out and we have J usl rueutv td uuelher let el thuui. 'JO EA8T KINO BTItHBT. f ' HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, 'JiM'!) .Seuth (ut'ftt M.. l.ANUAtlKIl, l'A. l- ATES1' DhICNH AM) K1MHH. -AT- WIDMYER'S QV WILL riM A Large and Well Selected Stock FURNITURE, IX ALL Tim Latest Styles and Einish. WCALL AM) KXAMI.NK.-tt WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Oorner Bust KIdk und Duke SLa., LA.NCASTKlt, l'A. ept6-l)d IIUUKH. A THKNTION 1 ATrKNTION ' AHT POTTERY I &. L. EON DERSMITH, UOOKSKLLKIt. STATION Kit ANI AllT DKAI.KU. Ne. 40 Eeat Kins Streot, LA.NCASTKlt, l'A. Fall & Holiday Goods, UOVAL WOltUKSTKU, HUNOAUIAN, OLD IVOltY, LACK VVOllK. l'KACIIULOW V ABKS.CAllKO UI.AS8, KLKM 1811. '1 KltltA CtlTTA and HOULION WA ItK.aud a Largu Assortment or ARTISTIC NOVELTIES Ker WeddlnBand Holiday Olds, auirtfd ccuoeii Hui'i'tiiica. JOM BAER'S SONS, Nea. 15 and 17 North Quead Streot, LANCA8TKU, l'A., Oder, Wholesalo and lietall, at Lew 1'rlccs SCHOOL BOOKS USKD IN LANCABTKU CITY AND COUNTY. Old Roaders Bxobanged, SCHOOL SUPPLIES; Liquid Slatlntr, Chalk Crayons, Copy Heeks of All Kinds, WittlnK Inks, Hteui l'uns. Hiatus Nelsuless blates, tiliitu l'enclls, Drawing l'en cUs. Composition Heeks, VVrilliiK Tablets, Lead Pencils, Hchoet Hatchets, Companions, and uverythlng else lu thu llnu et Scheel HluUeuury. SIGN OP THE BIG BOOK. MMi.1, fAfMM. w ALU I'Al'KK. ART WALL PAPER STORE, NO. 1M N011T1I QUKKN BTltKKT, Thotlmeof hlKhprlcosfer Inferior grades et Wall Papers Is a thing of the luisu hlegsnt Wall Taper and Window Shades at lowest mar. kel prices. We havu In stock the finest as well as the cheapest Taper mucin. If you Intend papering your house come andloek ut our (feeds unit our prlcua wilt surprlsoyeu. AU kinds of Window Hhadus ready-umde and made te order. We buvean elegunt llueef Cur tains In havy and light weight. I'eles, Chains, Heeks, Tins, Vusttbule Iteds, Stair Iteds und everything belonging te ullrst class Taper and Hhade Heuse. -Kxamlnu our goods uud com pare pi I tea. ALFRED SIEBER, 134 North Queen Streot, LANCABTKU. IA MAUKLEY'HNEW IHtANDS "PAXY" and rirst ltese are the popular 5 cent Cigars at Hotels mid Saloons. Try ibum. UAUKLK i 'S Yellow 1'rent," , .. Ne. 21 North cjuoeu Btrcel. (Formerly Hertuuin'g.) l-k
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