H.vfim THE JDANCASTEll DAILY raTEJVLIGENCEK, FRIDAV. NOVEMBER 20, 1880. 'te '. "- i l t? V. c l in The Intelligencer tvmumae itbt day m thb yjtab (Anvtey Jfusptsii.) aaj am a wan. ma nema a tsak. nnr eamm Aaa At Atweiaiaa nt aiana tnrnim'UHUlopnnniei' AtLowae te extra uHM firtPM,ini("'' ." 'AJUIIWHO BATES: ISIn.1 DAT.. 40 iDurt m Dan.... Kl 11 l i a te 100 110 IK I SOU 1 18J 120 290 4 00 516 601 780 843 840 1U50 i no 20 80 24 00 SHI S3 00 MOD B. tG 'earDaya.... Ira par eon 7(ie 8.V) BHO 6 IK) OUWHl two Week .... Thre Week.. Un Menth Twe Months.!. Three Menth.. Billionth One Tear 4(10 7 IK) 10(10 SOO 1000 MSO line 17 00 son 7 en lien iseu TO or tee 600 1000 1700 WOO Z700 1SOU 30 00 VI ur w age moo 9400 mm 44 00 caw MOO c tauel moo The Weekly Intelligencer Pubuwud Eviry Wednesday Morning. HOOATA,tl.OO01lltX0IBB. CICB8 0 Tl, 11500, aud A oerr ?i te rRsew8 outeso vt CLtTM. roaaiireatiaaca eucrran took tt fabtctthi TAT AKB OOtJTOT. ALL AVOKTMOrs LrTTMR WtU. a OOMIOK1D TO TBI WAST BASEST Addrtit all Lttttri and Ttltgrami te THU INTBLliIOBNOBR, Intelligencer Building, Lancaster, l'a. Sljc anra0tcr 3ntclligencrt LANGA8TEB, KOVKMIIKU X. ISSft The President en Stene. The president writes a Thanksgiv ing let ter te the attorney general about our Mr. Stene, which was net a cause of Thanks giving te Mr. Stene but te the people, who leara that it la net the intent of the presi dent te carry the civil service reform idea te the absurd extent of permitting it te give free license te government efllcers in responsible stations te deneunce the gov ernment policy. The president's letter amounts te just this. Mr. Uenten made speeches in support of the administration, andMr.Stenemade speeches agalnstitUeth etthemare conceded by thepresident,ferthe argument's sake, te have made thesr speeches while giving all needed attention te their official duties. The difference be tween their acts, which made one Ot and the ether unfit te be a United States ofli efli cial any longer, is simply put upon the fact that, both being officials of the govern ment, It was proper for them te sus tain it en the stump, or te stay off the stump ; net te deneunce it. Thb president is of opinion that, when the ad. ministration consents te continue in a fat office a political opponent, a proper grace requires him te withheld his tongue from denunciation of his benefactors ; and the president further maintains that as an official of the government a proper policy requires him te refrain from abusing its policy. Te most persons this will seem te be sound doctrine. It is in the line of the idea that has heretofore prevailed and which was formulated into the dogma " te the victors belong the spoils." The presi dent's argument leads him around te this doctrine, which lie is understoe 1 te have hitherto stoutly contended against. There is no withstanding, however, the logic of facts. While the country is governed by party, partisans must occu py, at least, its important offices ; because they are .art of the team pulling the court, try through; and every team must work in harmony. If there are plenty of men at the rope all need net pull, but any who un dertake te pull back are very likely te be put out. Human nature cannot stand that companionship; and se President Cleve land finds. He thought, when he went into office, that he would have a happy family of non - partisans around him te pull altogether for the country's sake; but new he sa3-s that such officials as Stene have destroyed his faith in working the country en any such harmonious plan. The requirement of each officeholder, is: Pirst, that he shall strictly at attend te his business ; and secondly, that if he does net like the way the country is biiug run, he shall let somebody else express his feelings for him, and avoid the spectacle of an administration kicking itself. "We are content with these rules. A Surprise Frem California, The Union iron works, of California, were the lowest bidders for two of the government cruisers, the bids for which the secretary of the navy has just opened. Trebably me3t persons will be surprised te learn that California lias an iron weiks cipable of taking such heavy contracts, and doubly surprised te find that they can compete with Pattern works that are sup posed te be favored far above California in natural advantages for the cheap manu facture of iron work. With the natural gas and coal and iron eies abounding heie within easy reach of the seaboard, and the greater cheapness of ourlaber, it is indeed surprising te see California coming in te take away the contract for million dollar iron war vessels. The fact Is shown, apparently, that in the working et iron California has equal advantages with Pennsylvania, though she imports her coal and does net have cheap metal ; or else she has an euterpribiug manufacturing company that, is willing te work for glory rattier than profit. There may be something of this latter founda tion for the successful bidding of the Union iron works ; though the claim was broadly made by the Union iron works, te the committee of the Uuited Stated Senate in vestigating in 18S1 the capacity of the Uuited Suites te build government ships and war material, that it would be found epial te any demand that the government would make upon it. These great works have been founded in California upon the demand there for lmvy mining machinery, in great meas ure; an! they have built larger pumps than have ever been built elsewhere in the world. It appeared by the statement befere the committee that they had iv very elaborate equipment for heavy iron work. The surprising statement was made that California had in great abundance richer aud purer Iren ores than are found else, where in the country. 1 rer coals are only lignites, and are net geed for manufac ture, se that her pig iron is all smelted with charcoal. This, however gives her Iren superior quality. Mineral coals are brought from the Northern Pacific coast, aud from Australia and Wales, at pest et six or eight dollars a ten. This greater cost of raw material certainly must make the cost of manufacture greater In California than here ; and the Union Iren works must be possessed et a very fine plant te be enabled te compete sue cessfiuljr With our manufacturers, even In the building of engines and ships, where the cost Is chiefly In skilled labor. .Our own shipbuilders, however, It must be re membered, need te re abroad for the very heavy plates called for In armored vessels, there being no mills In this country having heavy enough machinery te make them. A l'lraslng ItrTclallen. Mr. Jehn Reach having declared that it would cost 40 ter cent, mere te build our war ships In America than te have them built abroad is llatly contradicted by the secretary f the navy, who by a comparison of vessels new being built for Spain and Prance, with these for which bids have just been received from American builders shows that the difference in cost is barely 13 per cent. This is certainly gratifying te all who hoi te see American vessels resume their old position en the seas, as it gives reme slight ground for the hope that the differ ence of cost may eventually be overcome, and we may have a merchant marine en gaged In international as well ..s coasting traue. American goods and sailors new " sail the ocean blue" under foreign iltgs, be cause of the restrictive navigation laws de signed te encourage American shipbuild ing; but under the encouragement that in dustry is at last revh ing and In due course of time the (lag ma tly ever vessels, men and merchandise thoroughly American. The Atlanta. There have been many reports afloat of the failure of the cruiser Atlanta built by .lehn Peach, aud from what can be learned of her jrfermnces en her trial trip just ended, it will lie necessary te spend a respectable sum te rebuild her en gines while an error in calculating her dis placement will be extremely difficult te remedy. The requirements for this cruiser which Peach was continually complaining of as unreasonably rigid, we are told by Secretary Whitney were far below the standard of the vessels for which he new holds bids. Peach will try te threw the blame of this upon the department which finished the vessels when he had abandoned them by his, se-called " failure '; but the miserable quality of his work, is proved by the trial of a vessel te which the govern ment only gave the finishing touches. Tin: swirling sign fiendish work. is new getting in Its Tit n supreme court In the case of the appeal el city of bcranten school district having de clared unconstitutional the act of March IS, 1ST", the Indirect etlect Is te cast a grave doubt upon the constitutionality of nearly all the legislation which has been passed for cities of the third, fourth and filth classes since the adoption of the constitution of 1S74. The Inter-municipal convention held a' Heading, en Oct. 10, arrange 1 for the appointment et a committee consisting el one representative from each city in the state or the third, fourth and Utth classes, whose duty it should be te prepare a municipal cede for the government of all such cities, both thoe which have and these which have net adopted the act of 174 ; which cede Is te be revised at an adjourned meeting of the convention te be held in Har rlsburg in January, lsS7, and presented te the legilature for paage as a law at its coming session. The doubt that surrounds the above legislation should be removed without delay. TntnseAv was perhaps the Beberest Thanksgiving Lancaster has ever seen, made such by the unceasing rain. Tun Missouri court of appeals has decided that contracts by telephone are binding. As this presumably includes matrimonial agree ments, a rich field of breach of premise suits opens befere the giddy girls who make the exchanges lively by their presence. A erAiiLG career closed in PhiUJelphla en Thursday morning In the death of Rev. Dr. Klias Lyman Mageen, the distinguished Baptist divine, and one or the foremost pulpit orators of the country. He wa a bricklayer at 20, and when he had eaved HO, he went te Celby University, Watervllle Me. There he bearded with a peer widow who was anxious te secure for her son a collegiate education. That youth, who owed his early start te the young divine, was Ilenjamin b iiutler, lawyer, congressman, Union general, governor of Massachusetts and presidential candidate. And new they are talking of a canal through 1- lerida te connect the Atlantic ocean and the Qulf of Mexico. TiiK Saturday lssueef the iNTELLieENCKit will be as original and sparkling lu its con tents as It has been In the pasl The bio graphical sketch and portrait will be of a well known cltlzn whebe lamlly has been promi premi nent In Lancaster for half a century. Seme gems from recent magazines are viewed through a literary mirror by "Uncas" and some recent book publications are reviewed. An article en Indian summer lu the old savage days, will be ap preciated by all levers et woodland descrip tion. The school beard sketches are contin ued In the jersen of a prominent educator still living. An interesting article ou cheaper methods lu the court el (juarter sessions will attract;atlenllen. A fine old English story furulihes the relish ler the literary feast and there are ether geed things in this issue of the paper the mention of which Is forbidden by a limited space. Orders for extra copies should be sent in early. Tjii: Wilson-Meon case does net crew bet. tsraa it ages. A theory advanced new is that Wilsen is Meen's son, Meen hating committed bigamy. PERSONAL. Dei a i i.teb Ki.ed'h defalcation In Ilosten Is new placed at irem f;250,OX) te MO0.0O0. L N. Muukebe has bten elected prtsl prtsl dentet the Philadelphia Journalists' club. Sr.tnKTHY Whitnby gave every eir eir pley h In ttie uavy department itThinksw lvinu turkey. ..JJ,:-lA.TOn Ma"0"k ' said te have made flO,oeO by the recent advance in the sleck of the Ku'limend it Danville read. Piief JaieiiII Lewis, teacher of ancient lauguajjet m the Wtsl Cliester Nermal school, died ou Tuesduy In Norrlstewn, ated 50 years. b ExClovnnsen Ciie.vkv, of .'ew Ilauiti Ilauiti shlre, has been appointed te fill the unei plred term In the United States Senate of the late Austin K. Pike. PA'liucK 1aea.v believes that If O'Done. van lteH.su Is net mixed up In the alleged plot te kill Michael Davitt some one near the dynamite throne is. l'llKsiuKNT Cluvelamd adds te the rea sons ler thanksgiving by letting it be known that the annual message te Congress will be " much shorter than the one of last year." LAitnr Donevan, of Suspension bridge notoriety, does uet wish te have his lire writ, ten up by a dime novelist ler fear of the bad ellect the novel might have en adventurous Utile beye. Miih. Aa.M.H Ktiiku Truer, where hus btnd'H will 1h likely te baoentu.ted In Hullaln, . Y., Is willing that the testator's daughter, Harriet ltoblnsen Traey, shall receive 1 100, 000 If the latter will net object te the aduils aduils klen el the will te probate. Kiiasti's llnoeKs, once a noted editor and controversialist, died en Thursday at est New Urlgbteu, Ktaten Island, aged 71 years. Hu was nominated for governor el New erk.In ISM en the "Amerlcau" ticket, but was net elected. Subsenuently he be came u Democrat, and was prominent In the ullalrB of that party ter many years. Okn. Beavbii'u partuer, Win. V. Emery, of nellefonte, has been fined along with three ethers for breaking In the wlnilew of the Helle'ente Watchman elUee en the day nt Jatnaa U. Hlalne'a Islt te the town. The window contained the "store order" pester. Emery's tine was 175 unit his ikwIIeh of the costs of the sulL The three ethers psld leaser sums. KxAtternk (.kni'iim. Vank Mac Mac Vkaeh mjs: " 1 may honestly ny that a brsver, truer, better et of men 1 tieeriiiet In my srled and checkered career than the Washington eerrMmleiit. t neur knew confidence violated. i;ttever knew agoedoui'e clearlvaml honestly presented that it did net uieet with fair treatment. 1 never knew them te erltlclxe me w hen 1 did net Ivlleve theiute think Hist my oeni.net needs' rrltl clsm. I knew the tups of ashlngten cor respondents te le at hi'iie-t, as manly, as biaxe, as honorable as any rqiisl number el gentlemen that I hat e ever met. ' JISKU.V Jl.l,f.. ?2r- ' Sr'sw The llrlllUnt neng Kuglltti LMlurer. H hone ifcUlty l Cblronei'hy Mr. Heren Allen, the brilliant young Kng Hsh lecturer, hose specialty is cbirosephj. or the science of the human hand, made hi first appearance before an A merle tn audience at Checkering hall, New Verk, en Friday evening of last week. His success was im mediate and numerous engagement' lur pri vate seances bae enued therefrnm. Ac cording te Mr. Heren Allen's ihe.irv and demonstrations, the nervous endeMu-ent of the band has no counterpart sate in that of the lips; Its peculiar formation and creases being produced, net by its physical ue, but tv tbe direction of the brain. The lecturer submits himself te the test of readlng,threugh a small aperture, the hands of persons whom he hs never seen. Palmistry can scari-ely fail te become the itthienable craze of the season, through such an mveuiriished and agreeable expositor. cusTmers jir TitLevuesi: Trielr Lvgallty Aniruied Ijv the Missouri Court of Appeals. A special from SI Leuis, Me . say . "The court of appeals has rendered a decision hold ing that contracts made ever a telephone wire are btndlng. The suit was brought by the Glebe printing company against Stahl ,V l'a en a bill fjr adertlsing. The defendants pleaded that the con cen ract was net binding because it was made ever a telephone wire. Judg ment was rendered acalnst the defend ants in the circuit court, and an apnal was taken. The court of appeals aftlrms the judgment of the lower court, in an "pin ion by Judge Thompson, who says, in jart . The telephone, although et very recent In vention, has come Inte such common use that we think the courts may properly take iuili- cial notice of the general manner sua ex tent te which it is made Use of by the busi ness community. Ne doubt very many im portant business communications and trans actions are made every day by tetephenk communication of precisely the same chirac chirac terasthatef which the wttntss was allowed te testify in this caie. A person is called up by one desiring te communicate with him by means of aconnectien of their respective wires through what Is known as the cential office, and a conversation ensues. It may relate te most important matters of business. The use of this instrument facilitates busi ness te such an extent that it would be very piejadlcial te the Interests et tue busiuess community It the courts were te huid mat business men are net entitled te act upon the faith of being able te give in ev Hence te tunes replies which they receive te commu nications made by tnem te persons at their usual places of business in this wa." Itlns the Hell. 1'rem the Iiosten Courier " 1 wish this were a chestnut be.l,' he said as he took her hand In his. " Why se ?" she blushingly asked. " Because I would ring it," he anttered. "Yeu may consider it se," she said, and the day Is named. Strains and Internal fnjnrles are ih chief canto uf weak anklui and Joints, lit the Iree use et Salvation Oil a curu will be eUeiteJ In a sLerttlmc. " and there was a mask ball that nUht,' jes, andtheykeptlt up pretty lit ely uutll morning ieu si's ieji wereni strata or an early fre-t knowing that all druggists Went sunniled wun ur. null s standby. Ceuh Syrup, thj old reliable JuTia.U-LES OF CURE. ST. JACOBS OIL tOli KliKLMATISM MIBA.OLBSOP CURB. buffered 10 eara and Cured. -V Albany St , Ithlut, X Y rer ever forty ears 1 nate ben u victim efhheumatlsm I wis persuaded te try St. Jacob Oil. 1 havs used two bottles and a man mere free from rhuuma'lsm never walked our streets My llmbt ihtt once were stiff and lame, ere no as luht anj Umbtr as in my youth. JOJ. EDSELL. Suffered 30 Years and Cured. .. Banger, Maine Mr. rrank Dorgan.whe works at Madden s Harness bhep. l.T Exchange street, said My father, who Uvea at CI 1 erk street, has suffered with rheumatism and erjslpelasln hit feet every winter but this, for the past thirty years. He lias employed the best phy slclans and tried: all the known remed let, ler such diseases, but received no benefit until last winter, at which tlme his feet and the liwer part of hit legs were swollen te four times their natural lze. lie applied ht Jacobs oil ti the aflllcttd parts and was completely cured. Sutured IS Years and Cured. The Leu'svllln (Kuntuckt) f'uurnr Jeur. nut says: l'ref. C A. Donaldsen, who u se verely wounded at the battle nt betitsljunr, hat bn an almost constant sufferer ami cripple from rheumatism for ever eighteen years. He stales that he spent 110MD m try ing te get rid el his pain, lie tried doctors, famous baths, electric appliance, nnd all kinds of liniments without relief, finally, he tried SI Jacobs oil, which he says has complete, y cured him Spent If'jO.oue In Vain. Cel I) J Yt lllfatuseu. un uimy r.illcerand f ? V- 6; cen8ul. San rrunclsce, Cal . UUcs thai after long years et Intense aultennsr rremacule rheiitiiatlsui, und tiller ulng afi ether known remedies, the baths or ether countries, and spending twentj theu.and dollars whhiut relief, he was cured lit mi. Jacobs Oil, ana hasihrewnawat Ms crutches alter having been a helplemcrlppiu ttir j vara. The CHallLKs A von BLEU Md. CO, liultlmere. ,r O.NIC THOUSAND DOLLAltS In cathwlll be p ild by us for proof show ing that the feit go ing and ud ether testimonials published by 'Ihe v!?'11'.' ' Ok'eler Ce .aronetstrlctly geiiulnu All testimony te the vlrtuts of our pieparatlen Is corroborated und strictly certified. n1 nnn kwakd. VljUW Ker any case of Kidney 1 rou reu b es, Nerven Debility, Mental and l'liyslual Weakness that IIOTaNKj NeitVh lUllKlts falls te curu. bold by drugglits, fajenuts. II hit II M KD CO., b'e. 15 .V. Ilth St . 1'htia l'a W Circulars free nova-Tu Th.s-lvd QONTKACl'OR AND ilUILDKK. GEORGE ERNST, IIAUPKNTKlt, CO.NTUACTOU i, JiUILUKK. Uesldence Ne. 1V West Klnjf street Shep Kast Urant street, oppesltu stutlen house. W001JK'' MANTELS AND HKNKIIAL IIAICU WOOD WOUK A Sl'EClAL'I Y. W All work secures my prompt und persona attention. Drawings and KaltiuaUia furnished. ecUHydlt yfc-xrrr!5ki , r. '-i" av w 'HI r5f 'L TT - jfck -4a- N? 5W I .jj il l xW T- v&v XKIUCAU A TULOl'llOROS 1011 KlU.rMATlSM. R SWINDLER dees net infer nottlble purthiets te hit vie llnis The Athlopheroj Ce. Rlaal) red 1 1 oilier eilier crs from rheumatism, ncuwluU stUtt. ner ner ner ou9erl:k hoaiUche. kidney anA liter com cem ilslnts te tho-e nhe Ail it t'ttn cimtftit these dUetsesby Athlophetoi, unit mil iurtith names and lublrrsscs of many such twnt te these desiring thorn. AtUopherps l Hi only remedy ler thee dlteftsps thnt can stand -iuh a test. A t.. Themas. Cuba, N. Ii ," "My son, J. M. rhein. had been lurrerliiir Ii"in theuinatttui for jwvernl n enlht Athlopheroi it ued him of the pain, nml rtxlueed tin' nt'Ulutet the joints, and the lameness eullr' iitttpvswreil. 1 h tte n-cn thtv.e having neurslK w i med by tak ing onetloto." A Heard, Ml Klice, N. Ti , s "1 t)ve been troubled for some tlme xlth cltu's and rheu tuatUm, brought nnby working in a damn place. 1 could And nervmedy In lneduiue I " il'K until t tried a bottle of Athlepluuv, hlcn gave me Immediate rellel." Mr. Alfred Thursten. (2 North Main sticel w llkebrn, l'a,, says: "lamuei troubled with rheuuutlcn new, since uslns Athloyiheros. 1 believe, should it In any case fall terelteteand permanently enre, the caute would be that the directions ttere net ftlthtully followed " J J.Savltx. N a z troth, l'a, a " 1 gave two e.tles of Athlopheros te my lter, and sl.e has fUttrely recovered She was ail'.lcted wuh In flammatory rheumatism and M ltu dance, aud nil heugh we had twoet the lft de. ters, "he gradually grew worse. She would scream from pain night and diy. I heartily recommend 1L" Kvery druggtst should kop Athlopheros and Xih'opneros rills, but where they tannotbe bought of the druggist the Athlophero te, "te. Ill W all street, New Yerk, HI ' nd either (car tlage or uttd) en receipt of retii prite, which ulltjpr bjtUu for Athlopheio aud 50c for nils. 1'er ltver and kidney diseases. dspcpsU,ln digestion, weakness, nervous dvl'llit), diseases of women, constipation, lit Hene, impure Weel, Ac , Athtopheros Tills ire uuetiualed. netii lweed A iEU'S PILLS, A Sluggish Liver Caues the Stomach and new i te become dls ordered, and the whole, system t inner Irtttu uVutllty. In all such cases Ajei Tills give prompt relief. Alter much suffering from Ll r a-d Stomach trouble. 1 have finally been cured t't taking Vyer's Oathsrtle nil. I alwavs rtml them prompt and thorough In their action, and their o.taienal use keeps me In a ptrfettly Leallbt tomlmen. Kalph wmn, AnnapelK Md Twenty live tears age 1 suffered from a torpid Mwr which w8 restored te healthy at tlen 1 t taking AVer's Vtlls, since that time 11) iteneter been without them. Theyreguia'e the 1 ewel. assist digestion, and Increase the appetite, mere surely than any ethor medicine, fa Ulhurihi i. llaverbi 1, Mass. INVIGORATED. 1 knew-of no remedy eiu&l te Ayer ri.it or Mmmrhand Liver disorders 1 suffered tuima Torpid Liter, and Dyspepsia, for elghtun mouths. My sktn was yellow, and un tongue coat, d 1 had no appetlte, suttered treat Head ache, was pale and emaciated A few boxes 1 1 Aver- Fills, taken In moderate doses, restored me te perfect health, Walde ilues, uberlln, Ohie Ayer's Tills are a superior f miliy medicine. Ihay strengthen and Invigorate thedlgestlte organs create an appetite, and remote the hor rible depression and dcspendi ncy resulting from Liver Complaint 1 have ued these Pills, In my family, ter tears, and tl.et never tail te give entire satisfaction. Utte Montgomery, Ushkesb, Wis. Ayer's Pills, I'repared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A C1)., Lewell, Mass. cold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medl cine. net .rt di 1ViSPEl'SlA IS A DAMiKHOl'S AS cenipUtnt. If neg L weU as distressing lected.lt tends by Imparting n iTitlnn. and de pressing me tone 01 ine systiui, te prepare tne way of Kapld Decline. riiyslclans and Druggists Itecemnieud BROWN'S IEON BITTEES! ASTHE BEST TONIC. It quickly and completely Cures Dtspepsla In all Its forms, Ileartbuni, lleiih'ng Tasting the t'oe.1. etc. It enriches and purines the bleed, stimulates the appetite, and aids the asstmUa asstmUa tlen of foetl. Itiv. T J. lleasmit, the honored pastor of the r irst i.eiermea unarcn, uaitiuiere, .tut, says " Having Hiu urewn s irnn inn rs inr it spe' sia and Indigestion, 1 take gr.at nliasure i recommending it highly. Al-e consider it a splendid tonle and invlgorater, and very strenginemng. Iles Jeesrn C. Suit, Judge of Clrenlt Court. Clinten Ce., Ind., says " 1 bear most cheerful testimony te the efficacy of browns Iren Hit ters for Dyspepsia, nnd as a tonic ' Mrs. c. a. -Norway, Merrill, Vila, nays "I suffered for two years with Dy-pepsln. L sed many different remedies without tenant My phtstcl-tn advised me te try Ilruwn's Iren lilt, ters rhree bottles cured me ' The genuine has Trade Mark and crossed led lines en wrapper. Take no ether Made only by 11UOW.V CHEMICAL CO., Ualtlmere, Md. (S)nil5-lydJtw CsiMMO'3 LIVER KEOLLATOR. HEADACHE. SlCKHEADACHfc. Dear liae, Mirk, .Editor" Central Mtlhedul. ' CaUettaburg, Ky. "1 bce lu the last Centref that you want a remedy for Sick headache. If you will use a remidr that yen advertise In jour paper ever)' week, I am sure you wUI be greatly benefited thereby and 1 believe cured. 1 have been a sul sul terer from Sick Headache, I can say almost from Infancy, and have trKd ezery remedy I could get and never teundaryth ngtode me any geed until 1 used Simmons Liver llciiulater. 1 has betn nearly three years since I first used It and I hat e net nad Sick Headache since, and I never usud but two and one-half packages or the regu lator 1 font my sister (who had from one te twnattacksef Sick Headache every week) ono eno one halfof apnekage, and she has net had It since. I feel for everyene who suffers with that terri ble disease, and I hope ycu will give it a trial." C 3. Merris, nev?l lweedAw Ilrewnstule, W. Va. -TTOL1NA (JOKDIAL. VOLINA CORDIAL UKES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVER, MALA RIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. It li Invigorating and delightful te take, and of great value as a Medicine for weak and Ailing Women and Children, It gives new II Id te the wheln riy.icm by btrengthenlng the Muscles, Toning thu .Verves, and completely Digesting the fetsl 'I his Kemedy contain no hurtful Minerals, Is compesod or carefully selected Vegetable Medl clnes, combined skilfully, making a Bate and l'leueant Uemedy. A HOOK, Vellna," by leading physicians, telling hew te treat diseases at llelli:, mailed, together with a set of handsome cards by new lleiletypu process, en receipt of 10 cents. ler sule by all Druggist and Grocer. Should the dealer near you net keep VoLinaCeRbiat.. remit II UX, und a. full-slxe bottle wUI be aunt, charges paid. raiFABXD OXLT BT Veltna Drug and Chemical Company, 11ALTIMOUE, MD., U. 8. A. e2Myd4w -1UKE KOKTHE DEAK. J I'eck's l'atent Improved Cushioned Kne urtiins ponecuy rcsiore Bearing ana perform tnettoraei tcu natural arum, invisible. com. fertabla and always In position All cmivemfu tieu hdu uven wnis r beard dlittnclly. Send for illustrated book with testimonials. KltKK Addns or call en r. I1IHCOI, bU ilreadway, New Yerk. Mention thla paper. lunelu-lyoedAlyw QUKK OUAKANTKED. RUPTURE'. Cure guaranteed by Dli. J, 11. MAYEB. Easn at ence 1 no operation or delay from busi ness t tested by hundred of cure. Main office, VA AllUK ST., ritlLA. Bend for Circular. neirdAw DKr (ftiUIM. TOOK AT T1IK 81 LK llANlUvEKCHim -IT TBS North Eud Dry Goods Stere. The Unllet' Site In W hlte Hemstitched for Sal. Is t el J ibeap i J. W. 1IYHNK, neTft-lyd Ne. SM North Vlueen (Utwl c OATH. ai'KUAl. IIAHUA1N8 IN LADIES' COATS! ALWAYS ON TI1K 1.OOK01T UA1.NS, rea ll.Vll. WATT&SHAND, (i, S aud 10 East Kln( Street. Hate madeseteral advantageous purchase dur. Ing the pint week of MANUFACTUltKUS' AND lUrOUTKKS'BUK- l'LUS STOCK, Which hate been markesl at prices that will effect a speedy distribution. LADIES' liOUCLK JACKKTS tL;$ each, re duced from W 60. LADIKS' DtVUO.VAb EWMAKKKT3. Kull 1t'iiglh, l'e r feet lilting, tsoeestcb. rtstl v alue IT.CO. LADIES' BOUCLK NKWM AllKKTS, JilOOeach reauceu. trout s nji. WOltSTKD DIAGONAL NKWMAI'.KKTS, f,s.te catch , usual price, 110 ). lmivirled Tailor Made 11KU1.1.V NKWMAU- K K l!, fc) (V eitch , thought cheap at ll'XM. lmrsirttsl Tailor Made 1IKUI.1N NKWMAU- KKIS 110.50 each j usual city price, tl.UU e Oder an Immense Stock of Children's and Misses' NEW TALIi CLOAhS. JACKETS AND NEW- MAKKETS, LADIES' SEAL I'LOSH 8ACO.VE9. In all the Latest Styles, Well Made, at ltottem Trices. New Yerk Stere. rtOMl'AHKrHll.'ES. SHERIFF'S SALE. SHERIFF'S SALE. Luiiies, Misses and Children's COATS. COATS. COATS. l'urch&sed at Xa. en the Dellar -11Y- Stamm Bres. & Ce. N'es. SG and 28 North queen St. The above goods were bought at a largt sher iff's Sale, and will be disposed of at Unprecedented! Lew Figures. Ladles' Ileavy Iteucle Jacket, ri- each ; usual price. . 11.75 Ladles' Bisen Cleth Newmarkets. .100 each j actual value, I5.W. Ladles' Iterlln Newmarkets. Full Lens engthand cheap at rerieci jriiung, n.iv each ; would be cheap si.." Worsted Diagonal Newmarkets, ti.OO each : worth fJ.U). Beucle Newmarket, 13.00 each , real value, fa. Misses' and Children's Coats. "our Years, 73c. each ; lowest city price, 11.3. SU ears, tLtt) each . usual price, f 1 S3. Eight Years, II a each ; actual worth, tl OX Ten Years, fl JO each , would be cheaD at ti a Twelve Y'ears. II 75 each ; thought a bargain at BOO. Fourteen Years, liOO each j would please you at W.JO. ' ' bosteinTstore. J. B. MAKT1N A OO. LADIES' Ceat Department. HAE IOU SEEN OUK Seal Plush Coats, With Quilted Lining, Quilted Sleeve, and the Quality of the beal l'lush Hoperler te any at the same price at 118, i, rs, $30, 35 and IM. HAVE OU SEEN OUit LADIES' JACKETS, Made of Deuncle Cletb. I'laln Diagonal and berllu Twill, freml.M te 115. HAVE YOU BEEN OUB Ladies' Newmarkets, Made or Ileuncle, Berlin Twill and Stockinet Cleth, at All I'rlccs. HAVE YOU BEEN OUit Ladies' Wraps, In Astrukan, Fur Trimmed and Ileuncle Cleth. HAVE YOU BEEN OUit CHILDREN'S COATS, ALL SIZES-ALL I'UICKS. J. B. Martie & Ce., Cor. West King &.Prince St&, (UppesitM BuiTena tlnnsn.) LANOARTstK. PA, rpOHACCO L'UTTINOH, HOKAPH, SIFT X 1NU8 AND 1-ACttEUa' WASTE Dry and Clean, bought ler cub. J.8. MOL1N8, Ne. 373 Pearl Street. New Yerk. Ueferenee Fred, ttchutte. Ne. tli Pearl street. New Yerk. febl71yd' rOTK IB MAKING OABLNBT PHOTOGRAPHB AT 99J0O A POSiy, AT NO. 108 NOUTU QUEEN BTKEKT. lanlSHId ; Lanewter, l'a mVVBMMVMUiMMUUrm riALti AND HER " -TIIK- ROCHESTER LAMP. Sltty Candle-l.lght t lieaU thorn all. Anether Let of CltKAr tll.Dllta ferUa and Oil Met n. THB ' PERFECTION " METAL MOULDINO AND KUllllKIt CUhlllON WEATHER STRIP Heat them all. This strip outwears allelliers. Keep nut the cold Step rattling of window, xtiude tltedusL Keep out snow and mln. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap plying It. cattlw nttea anywhert)-ne holes te liens ready for use. It will net split, warp tir shrink a cushion strip Is the meet perfect. At th stove, Heater and Hange Btore -or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens. 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. l'A. F' ALTSs. 500 500 Cook and Parler Steves. MUST 11 K BOLD KKQAUDLKSS Or 1'ltlCK TO MAKE UOOM roll Christmas Goods I . We are new getting through with our great rush and will be able te push our Steam and Cellar Heater Werk MORE PROMPTLY. KM & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTEU PA. TtTM. A. KIKKFKK. ALDUH 0. UKKH KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Conn Heuse). InTlt3allUenskeepr te Call and Inspect their Stock of Henseftiniisliiiig Goods, A Complete Linn constantly en hand. COOK STOVES and 11 ANGES, HAKLOK STOVES, 'UEATEltSand FUUNACKS., SUMMER COOK STOVES. After carefully examining the merit of all offered te the trade, we have selected THE "ARGAND," Fer GASOLINE, and THE '' DANGLER," Ter COAL OIL, A the best, when all point are considered, te Offer te ou r patron. Call and see us. We love te show our Reed, and are net offended If you de net purchase, ttemembex, we are agent for The " Splendid " Heater. Manufactured by Fuller A Warren Company, Trey, N. Y., which ha no rival In durability, economy of fuel and control of gas. New Is the time te examine and become posted for Autumn purchases. BEUEMllEtt TUX.I'LACK I 40 EAST KING ST., (OITOSITK COUUT HOUSE.) aDW-ttdAw 0MUVMHIM. FRUIT OAKEH. Where shall I go te buy my fruit cake order r We should suggest WIANTVJ GHOCEBT. In doing se yen will And there a large stock of new goods. Seedless Ualilns, Citren, Currant, Lemen and Orange l'eel. New French Prune. I'ure ground Spices. Fine Flavoring Extract, ltese water, While Clever Heney In one pound caps, cheap. Please call at lUTJU'lTU un. us Wait Kins Street. AT BDKHK'S. Thanksgiviiig Groceries White Almerla O rapes only 12c ft, Hentiler'i lie. I Mince Meat, lie, Fine Cranberries, New Paper Shell Almonds, New Table Kelslns, Sul tana Seedless Ual.lns, 12c, New Currant at 6c, New Citren, Kc, llxtra Fine Prnnelles. lfc, New French Prunes, ec, 10c, 12XC and 15c t. Sweet 'and Cheap Sugar. Ileal Granulated Sugar, eefs; Itest Seft White, Cc ; White, 5Kc and Ueautlful Light, 5c The finest Evaporated and Canned Cern la the city. We hare a large stock of all kinds Fresh Groceries at bottom price ; ijuallty always con. sldered. BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINO STBBBT, LANCASTER, PA. WLXMS AMD UUVUMM. 29" """ZZ- 29 Reigart's Old Wine Stere Fer Pemmery Bee, ISonche Bcc, Piper Uetdsleek, G.U.Mumm A Ce., and all ether leading brand of Imported Chamrugne. Alse, Madeira, Sherry and Pert Wines, Clarets, Bauternea, Ales ana Bteut. Bele Agent for Special Great Western Cham pagne, produced by the Pleasant Valley Wine Ce., the finest American Champagne In the United State.). Flerida Orange Wine, the finest In the market. A full line of Ilrandy, Whisky, Ulna and Hum. California Claret and White Wine, et Napa Val ley, California, H. E. Slaymaker.AOT, Ne. SS E A8T KINO BT LANCASTER PA TJtUMKH, AC. TTKKOKKL'a" "" BITPPAIO ROBES. Tbe only buffalo Kebe that came te Lancas ter thla lessen was a let 1 get In en the 16th Inst. They are thu only Fresh Hobes In this market. We have them lined or unllned, at reasonable prices. On Japan Geat, Wolf and all ether makes, our assortment can't be surpassed. itebes of all kind lined at short notice. Harness, Trunk and all kind of Herse Cloth ing at the Lowed Price. KRECKEL'S, NO. 0 KA8T KINO 8TEEET. "NCAB'j'EILPA. jrtJuHTrJs. vy C. BAIT. U K. IIOTK. FURNITURE ! rer the "fAL'rK,iNUN8?g'.,hSKN-TUUE NEW FURNITUllE STORE. Oer. Seuth QuMn and Vin 8ta. We are sellln for a short lime, at AHTONIH1I. imi LOW l'KlCRS, Klncant Walnut llod-Keosn MI-slI nlh 1 Di nuiti. mwtuiu aup,wuiiw rine iiaireiev ler Bulla, tu in i ltlegwnt lOiinin. 17.00 1 3Ae 1 Finn llalreletli rar. lesiant lttiasrit. nmi start otner KtHHis nt tne same txiw rriee. . . . . .. . .. - - -. . - .. .- 1 . T- Dt-Ima F UHN1TUHK WAKRROOMS. JlUY YOUKSBLr A TkXfL OF TH06B Felding Dress Pillows. CALL BAKLY AT HeMer's Faroitere Wtreroem. They am thn nicest thing out and we have Jet recelved another let of them. 00 BAST KINO BTIIHHT. HBINITSH'S Furniture Depot, '-'A-'.'USeuthO.iiernSt., LANCASTEU, 1 T ATESTDKHIONH AND Kl NIHIL AT WIDMYER'S YOU WILL FINO A Large &nd Well Selected Stock OF FURNITURE, IN ALL THE latest Styles and Einish. 4VCALL AND EXAMINE.- WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cern or Bast BUDS' and Duke 8ta LANCASTER, l'A. tepte-lyd BOUKM. yy TSENTION I ATTENTION 1 AtiT POTTERY ! &. L EOU DERSMITH, HOOKSELLEIt.STATIONEU ARO AKT bkAl.kB. Ne. 40 Baat King Btrset, LANCASTER, PA. Fall & Holiday Goods, 110YAL WOUCE8TEU, HUNGARIAN, OLD 1VURY. L4CE WOBK. FEACHBLOW VA8E8.CAMEO ULA88, FLEM ISH, TEUUA COTTA and DOULTON WAKE, and a Large Assortment of ARTISTIC NOVELTIES Fer Wedding and Holiday Gifts. augtfd JOUOOL HUPPL1E8, JOEET BAER'S SONS, Neb. IB nd 17 North Quests BtrMt. LANCASTER. PA., Oflr, Wholesale and EeUIl, at Lew Prlee SCHOOL BOOKS USED IN LANCASTEU CITY AND COUNTY. Old Header xebanged. SCHOOL SUPPLIES; Llqnld Blatlng, Chalk Crayen, Copy Boek of All Kinds, Writing Inks, fiteel Pen. Slate Nelsele Slates, Slate Pencil, Drawing Pen cils. CompeslUon Boek. Writing Tablets, Lead Pencils, Scheel Satchels, Companion, and Terythlng else In the line of Scheel Stationery. SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK. WALL fAJ-MM. w ALL PAPER, " ART WALL PAPER STORE, NO. 1M NOHTH QUEEN BTBEET, The time of high price for Inferior grade of Wall Paper 1 a thing of Uie pat. 'es.n,t Wall Paper and Window Bhade at lowejt mar. ket price.. We hare In tock the n nest a well a the cheapest Paper made. If VJ2.J2JSS papering your bone oeme andloek atourgeoda and enr price will nrprleyett; AH kinila of Window Bhde f"."? r?? made te order. We bare an elegant line or Cur. Ulns In heary and light welahu Pele. Chain. Heek TrS. Vestlbnl Beds. Btalr Bed and eVe4thlnbenRlngWaflitlas Paper and BhadellonleVSHrKAamlne our geed and com. para prlee. gLFRED SIEBER, 184 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA MAKKLEYfcTNEWBUANDH "PAY and "First Bese " are the popular S cent Cigars at Hotels and Saloons. Try them. MAllKLEY'a Yellow Frent," , . NaaNeithQueenitreet, (Formerly lUrtmaa'a.) u itmmmMnmmmmimm
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