Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 09, 1883, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA. TUESDAY. (X TO J Elt 9, 1JJ.
Price Twe Cente.
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NNMUNUKMBNT.
GEORGE
( It Alll'H OLD IJTAND.)
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
Kl'SpCClllllly AllllOtltlCl.l til lllrt FllulllUatld I'llllllllH Unit III! tills 0t)hl'll
Di'essxnaiking JPailers,
Vt Ilium i Imiuut loicnet competent empleyes
MAN1, mil will new Imi prepared te
utminti rumen mm Aieucriic
ruies
I'lUfeCt fit. HUlllllllCtlOII
An Elegant Line of Ladies' nntl Misses' Itcmly Made Jersoy Coats Clenks,
anil Trimmed Delmans, Wraps, Etc.
GEORGE EARNESTOCK,
14 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
NO.
HTUlf.U, I.AMI'.I, XV,
11.1 NK A ItltKNKMAN.
LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT!
Feil A HANDSOME PRESENT NOI'HINU IS .MORE DI.HIRAIILK THAN ONE OF
OUR El, Eli AM
Library or Parler Lamps.
CHANDELIERS FOR GAS OR GOAL OIL.
A NKtV AND El.KUANT.H10l K AT LOW PRICES.
Steves Heaters and Eanges, Slate Mantels.
numbing, Gas Fitting, Tin Reefing and Sneuting.
FLINN & BBENBMA2T,
Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
1'LVJIIUNU AND
.P"
AK.Ntll.lt.
PLUMBING, (JAS-FITTING,
GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES,
TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING,
Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters.
"Finest Werk, Best Workmen. Leavo your Orders at
JOHN L. ARNOLD'S,
Nea. 11, 13, 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
II V. VAX
UlA.NOKU rKlCMLI.KU CO
HUMAN" GKLTAJSTO.
Corapcaed of Pure Humttn Exoremont nml Urlne. Unrlvnled for Wheat,
Tobiicce, Gress, Cern, &e.
-SOLD 11Y
WM. II. .IONK8, Ne. I.fiil Mulki't Street; C. II. KOlihlW. Ne. 1.1.1 Muikel Street;
URAHAM, EMLEN A I'ASSMORE,. Se fill Market hticit , .1. HIRER ft hON, llrnnchtewii,
Philadelphia, Hint responsible dealers generally.
UFFICE.-NO. 33 Chestnut Street, IMiiladuIpliia.
mtgl5tjiml
O. MUSSELMAN, Aent, Witiuer, LnncaBter county, Pa.
ItUOli ANIt
JOHN
HAr.U'S HONM.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Scheel Supplies and Stationery,
LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES,
AT Til K IIUUKSTOIIK OF
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
Neb. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA.
IWIl.HISK, XV.
T
UK OOI.UMIUA 111)11, lilt WOHKh,
Themas Fairer & Sen, Prens.
We are prepared te tuke any kind el Heller
Werk, Tank mucks. IMpIng "' any kind el
Hheet lien Werk, Unlit or heavy, Furnace
Werk 11 specialty. Having liuil 1111 oxp'irietiee
of se yours our reputation stand rotcmest
Repairing of nil kinds piemptly attended in
inks Hi the Sit A W.N Hi;, IIOLLINU MILL,
COLUMHIA, l'A. ectI-lw
B
EHT STEAM f.NtlINK
ANlt
BOILER WORKS.
Cull and examine our htocket Engines mill
ItelluiH nml get pi Ices.
Pertable Engines,
Horizontal Engines,
Vertical Engines.
Saw Mill Pumps,
Mining Maohinery,
Pulleys and Shafting.
IKON AND MIASS CASTINGS,
STEAM PITTING.
JOHN BEST & SON,
Ne. 3M East Fulton St.,
LANUASTKIt,
net, ne.sj.
l'A
V. O,
ectl-JimlAw
l'llUiOUHAVllti.
K. JlUTK.
Thr.re lias been audi a ileimunl for
liAUUU 1'IIOTOClUAl'llH Unit I WHS
compelled te et a VKKY l.AUUK
CAMKltA 110X te meet tliu duuianJ.
We cun new muke you a 1'IIOTO ns
uinall us tlie smallest locket Mill held
up te it 5. Inch luce, te Ut nu ISx'ti
triune.
J. E. ROTE,
Ne. 100 North Queen Streot.
une2-Ud
(iueiih.
A NNOIINOI'.MKNT,
FAHNESTOCK,
mint I tint supervision el MI'H IIATK
'AM
make Dresies, Winps, CeiIh mid Cleuks
is, coils in
hlylct uml
Tim Newest
(.11111 nlllCCll.
UAH ftrnsu.
til AND.
STATION K It Y,
TIHWAHE, XV.
HUIIAUM.
J...W
N !
FURNACES ant) RANGES
OK AM. KINDS
REPAIRED.
Cull nml Bin tlie New linpioved WROUtiHT
I HON COLD CASK
Radiating Portable Furnace,
Tlie Cheapest nml
Market.
Hest FURNACE In tlie
MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY 11 Y
Jehn P. Schaum,
21 Seuth Queen Streot,
teiin-iyti
LANCASTER. l'A.
MAVIIINKHY,
HAV1NU DI1SOI,V.ll l'AHTKIl!)lll
anil petiiiiinently clesud tlie Uliiidliiut
Mmui iron Works, iifodlre te liilerm my old
put ions uml the public ucnurully, Hint I urn
Htlll In the business, helug located In tlie l'min
Iren Cenipmiy'H Works, Neith l'luiii Btrect
whote I nm inuktnu' Iren nml Jlrass CusIIiikb
oliivery (lo'trlptlen, mnl will be pleased te
Hervo all who may favor me with thulr patron.
UKi). r rem iu years expuiiuiicu in iiieuuuiness
I mid ubIiik tliu best inulerl.il nml uinpleyliit;
lllti iiiibi. iiiuuiiiiuiua, i mil nuiieicii i 1:1111 kuiiiv
iinlen iiniiru HuUsIiictlen. CuhUiiks inaue irem
uintxtuii) et Iren anil steel which uroniniete.
ltuble for Btrenirili and iliiniblllty than the
best cu.it Iren known. V teeth loll pinions,
rolls anil rolling mill work u Bpeclalty, Cusl
luirs made et very sett Iren, uml brusa cust
Intfs el every ilescrlptteu, 1 liuve all the put
ters iif tlie well nml lavembly known ST -rer
Cern ami Cob Crusher, reiltled ami Improved.
Alse en hand, mills completely lltted up ei In
parts, te replnce old onus which liave been la
uae ler years, iiuuuiteelni; thuui te Klvesat.
lstucllen.
uhkH-Ouu' It. C. McCUliLKY.
F
UK UMIIKK 1VKA1I ANI UUMl'OIlT
GOTO UKCHTOLD'H
'"id suve liioney. Alse.n fulllliioef .Shlrls,
Werkliiu I'mits. UveiuIIh, Hemuless lliwe,
Unit Juckuta, tilevca, Ohie Mills, Cellars,
'lies biispeiulurs, Umbrellus uml Notions,
All cliciip ler ciuli. Thankiul ler pint tuveis.
HENRY DEOHTOLD,
,0 w North Uuoeii Btivet.
ir 1 rade Dollars taken nt l'ar. lubs-lyd
I
I I A VAN A AMI VAItAUIIIAItSONI.Y Ce.
L"JL the best r'r thuiiieiuiy In the town, nt
IIAHTMAN'3 VKWiUvy DUONT UIUAU
I
A DETECTIVE'S EXPERIENCE.
HI11 Huccectirul Undertaking nml Ksctipe
from tin Impendlnc Knte.
( llvffole, A'. J'7aVim )
Olie mill nln Kiivni'il yciiM une, Juvl 111 llie
lull Ktny llgla wan lM'Klntillitontiew Itncll III
till) UHHt, u HIIIII I Uilllll of llllltl iiiIk hL liiivn 1.0 ill
hihiii iliiployed iilmiilii Ikiime en rurry nttiiul,
II11II11I0, 'IIkiiu wu iiellilm: hpucl.il ultliurlii
tlimlriisH or iippi'iitiiticuel tlie 1111111 le Inille.iln
tliulr Intoiitleii. (nit It wiii 11I11I11 tlml tliuy luul
liimlnumet Imp jrtiiiuiien li.iiiu. Hintilunly, 11
1111111 uppi'iiiiH ut nun of tlie wIiiiIewh, took 111
UlllHltlMtlllllllt llflillH'O uii'l. HWlllHllI lillll-
hiiII mil Willi weinli'i lul iiilckiii(H4 nciiijil tlie
tool el llin liou.e II1I1 Mini wiii Tem lln lull,
tlie uolerlmii ceiiulni liutui 1 1111. 1, uriiuxl te
tlm lirlli nml (uliy ii'iiIIIiik IHh Hlluuttmi, lut
li'lli'il Jiiitlce nml tlm elllc ills tii'luw Mm.
loiiie 01 llin eIIIi'uim, kiienlm; tint iliMpenitu
cliiitiivtnrel tlm man, piopertud le nIioei Mm
until Im win killed, Iml 01111 el tlm iiumlivi
pieinptly preti'Btiiil, mill ilee mill tlml It hU
litetlinrullU'vri) would u-nlit lilm tounueml ln
would I'liptimi tlm iiiiiii ullvn. Ai'cnrilliu.'.y
In) licKitn tlm illllli nil uii'l duilKi'leiM tuik mill
Hiici't'i'itiKl In IuIiikIiii; lili jirlmiuur le tlie
Kieiinil In nululy.
'I'lin iiiiiii wliouireiiiilUlii'iltlilrtlHkwiii.Mi.
TIieiiiiim curttii, ttii'ptD'i'iitiiiipuiliitiitiilDlilel
city poili'eoi itiitiule, N. t. Mr. curilii U 11
iiiiiii wlie li known liy evury premliiuiil do de do
ti'ctlve iiiil pellciuimii In Ainurlcu, mid lm
rtlunili iiiiM'iiiliiiinlly 111 Kin Irmit ruiik el III
proli'rHien (ului mnl xi'iitlt'iuiiily In iip iip
jii'iirmice mill iniinncra, lit) pixat'iiiM u vour veur vour
iiue. cemliliii'il with murki'il pliinlcul iieih,
tliulmiike lit 111 tlm terror or evll deemind tlie
prlilnel luw-iilililliiK t'ltl.uiH. row p.'eplu run
ii'iille, iiewnviir, tlie iituli, opeiiiiL"i, mnl
UVl'll pilVlltleilH. te wllkll tllll llllllllljulrt el
evury iiiiinlvipul uuil lliu ilrp.iitmiiiil irue-
110 cd. ceiiipiillinl te tin en iiuiy ill iinierl.iln
liaitrH, nutiJi'L'ii'il te tin Ini'.uiunnl nuutlui,
mid elti'ii nrci'mlliitrd lij tlie niitiiru et tludi
(lulluile pretruettd uintiirtiikliiKH, Uicyt)n
(I11IDU niu veih nml pli)Hlinl Btiiim tint In Icr
rlhl . HihIi win tlionipi'ilciH'e il .Mr. Cdttln
In liinn. 1 (1hh 1 mid 11 H mil xurpi Islu tliul
Iik Iiiiiii. I ldin-HI .tilterlim Irem u myiti'rlm.N
plijnlful IreulilK. In ii'lutlUK lilt nipeiluiicu
1011 ii'pioiiuipillleol t llin paper Iidh.iIiI :
" AltlmcH wlum I win en duly 1 wnulil lerl
un uiiiiccotintulile wnirliir-n mnl luck el mi
urKy. My iipxitlti) winulne iini'Drtulumiil my
Ill-mi H(iiin:it dull mnl lieiuy. 1 did nut tuily
umtiiintmiil IIii'mii tieiiliiert, lint suppe rd
111 IIKHt pl'lipll! HlippiHl., Ill it 1 Will Blllll'l'llll,'
Irem miitiirlu. Itin'dte tluew oil tlie luul
Ini;, Iml II would net ke. 1 thought 1
miKlitiiviucemt) 11, but limti'i 1 win mlitiikun,
mm 1 llnul y bi'i'iiiiOMelmdlv oil Unit II win
iiliunil iiupiMllili) teiitt. ml te my diitltn. I
Imvii known liny umiiiImt id men iiilliu pnllie
mid lire ilupM unmitH (if tlili ueiiutry wlie Iiiimi
beiiii iillllctedin I win, mid I doubt no! tlieiu
urn te.d'iy liunilieiN siinll.irly treutiied win),
llkn 111 Helf, did mil allow the cuiIhc, or ruully
wluit uiln 1 tlieiu "
" ieur i)ieii'iiliippeurune, Mr CiiiHii.iIim'h
liellnilli'iitemiivli pliyrli'iil nublllly," hiiIiI Hid
Interviewer in lie inekud ulllie -li) pcnitidB el
benu unit inmulii diuidliin neuriy llve let
eleven uiclii'.i III lulk'lit lieloie Mm.
"(), no; Unit U iiltiueiluir 11 tiling el tlie
pant, mnl 1 nm liuppy te nay Unit ler morn tliun
11 yt'iir I Iiiimi oejeyml iiIiiuhI perlecl lie.iltli.
iiltlieuifli 1 new litillz" tli il I win en Hie 10.nl
te I'lirlulii dentil by Itrlijlil a dNene et tlm
kldnej Blind trnvellnn ut u ieiy uiild puee."
"Hew ilt. I ou ueiuu te rruuVL-i se com
pletely .'"
" 'IIiuiih ml wli.it 1 w mil te tell you, for I
believe I. inuy 1m el Kie.it Mel vlee temitii)
etliui In my pioIeBilen, who may lmidbly
lieurel It. I bciCiin tlie ineef u pecull.ir luin
edv ut tlie eiiriieBl Bollclt'itlen et u nnnibiirer
IrlumlH In I Mi city, mid leund lomyKieU
uriitlllcntleu tn.it I Instill IuvIIiik bettel. Tlili
leellni; continued mid 1 Kulned 111 Ktieuutli
uml vlifer nut 1 new 1 urn peileutly well- iml
wholly tlneiiKli tlie liiHtriiiiiisiit'illiy el Wiu
ner'n&iili C'uie wlileh 1 iHillevu le In) tlie be-d
liieillcliiii ler pellcuiueii.llinuien, iiillie'idm. n
eriiny ether elintnl peep e oxpeBe.d te ilmi.
Kvrei iiclimiKe et WD.ulier, ever dHceveied.
slnce my recovery 1 tmvu receiiimeiidcd it
everywheri , mid never knew u cne wlusie It
lulled Itbrr te euro or bunelU. 1 would net
lie without It under uuy c iimliliirutlen. Hint 1
urn pe.ltlvult Ib h weiidei fully vuliiulili) mnl
ut tlie d.iiiie tline eiitliely iKiiinle-n icimidy
Indeed, 1 hce tlml Dr. Uilllll, ileiin et tlie
United Htiilfi .Medleiil Cnl'iieu or New Yerk,
InderBi)!' II In tlm lillinsl tnriin."
"He von uxperlenei) llttln ddlK-ully Initie
execinleii et jour ilalliM new, Mr. Cuillii de
you '"
" Noun wlutuMU. Our dep.ut nent w.m
nem In bettut tondltle'i tiiuu ut pri'tiuil."
".Ami iloyeu never h.ivn any tear et cnie
el llieile pel mlei'it hnin you luive been till)
memiBer bill uIuk te jititloe ' '
" .Net In the It int. hiich inrni il i net trv te
reliillule, pirllullv bei.une tney hvu nut the
cntiniKe. tint etuuiui lieeuiBe thuv luapuLl mi
elllcer w he doe Mb duty."
The policemen, llruiiien, luller en rli.'i -i uml
ether public innplejeB In 1Mb country Imvn u
puitlcillmly UyliiK U'c When, tlieielern, il
innplt! uml pule leniedy tli it euu leilnie uml
HiiBtulu the Health or nil hiii-Ii limn N Iniitid, II
Bheulil liee.uiBO ter leul loiiKnitulutleii
pi elullv when leeemuieiiiled li biicIi u in ill m
Mipei ifiteiiileiil 'Iheui.n Cm I In, el lliillule.
.1M Ahl UVHKlttiUAUA.
U'
till a MAHTl.t,
LAMPS ! LAMPS I
-AT-
CHINA HALL.
We h i e new upon u l.:iri;: l.luu el
LAMPS, LAMPS.
IN 1'OI.ISIIKD ID: ", KUI'.Nl'll llttONKD
AND EIDIN'V AND t.Ul.D
KIMbll.
l.llHtAUY
LA MI'S.
II A I.I.
I. A MI'S,
VllAXIHU.lKllS,
Funey Parler Lumpa, dlues Lumps,
Ul.i:lil.A VI) .Vil.V.A'V'.d.S'rK,
un ni:sr i.aui'S.
I. X, inline out MikIv buleie puu-limliii'.
High & Martin's,
15 EAST KING STRKKT,
I.ANCArtTlCll. l'A.
I'AfVIt HANUtnuh, XU
)IIAI(I:h W. lrKY.
OUH LINK OF
Dade Window Shades
Is larger than any season hiuotetoio. We
have them In All Celers, six mid hdvcii feet
lout;. TIidsokeoiIs are very stjllili and popu
lar. Special bUcs iiiude te order.
PLAIN SHADING
liy tliu ymit lu any uuautlty, wldu widths let
lurtfe windows mid stem mIi.iiis, Tin mid
Weed Spring Hellers AUe Coui Klxtuiin.
shinies iiiuilu up piemptly and liuii0' Iu lust
uianuer.
NHW PAT IT. ICSSOr"
WALL PAPERS
Of Kvery Dourlptleu. Coiumeu mid (lilt
l'apurat i.ew rrices. ueniiirs, rriues, con cen cen
ire Pieces, Ac
LAOH OUBTAINS,
In Cieaiu nml White, 1'olea, Cernlcia, llamls,
Leeps, iSc.
PHaRES w. fry.
57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
I lOrt'T rumir.T Tin; TWO NAIAI.I. 1IA
I I viinu cliruiH ter Ac, uuuiiliie intkln, ul
IIAUTAIAM" IKlil.UIV IUU,1l'l,lUAIl
HTOHK.
15
AlttiAltsi
IN WA'1)IIIU,
UI.OUKi
Uliulns. lllims. BpecUicles, Ac.
lte
Miulrluit
iu utten
i nil ktiuls will lecelve my liersunn
Hen. M1U13 WEHF.Il, Ne. 15!) Nertliyuten
street, ltometnbor nmne nml number. 1)1
rectly opposite City Hetel, near I'euiwyivnna
raJlreaa depot, itoe.aiva
OHIO'S CONTEST.
A (IIIANt) I'Ot.lrlUAl, tlOM.'NDIIU.II.
Iliilh I'HrtlfH CIhIiiiIiiij Hui'ce.n llin Clrn.it
I'riunlnetKe ill tlm I'rolilbli'eii ninvn.
nient l.verylliliiK ulHrii.
Cel. McUlnie telt'Krnplil'il Muinl.iy mylit
l) te-ilny'M l'liilailelplila Time fiem Cin
cinnati, Ohie :
Tliuie id nuimriilly mliiiiltinl uncei lulnty
iih te tlie ruHtitt of tlie Ohie election te
morrow, uml tlie olutneiitH of ileiiht liave
ilimltiiHliiiil iliirllif; tlie l.'i'it Mink. 'I he
Uepiililieum tire niiiuli tliu morn oenllilont,
but tlie DumoeriitH are li"ii'fiil, uml net
entirely without rcuMin. Tliuy knew that
tliey will largely prellt liy the litpier Intur
cut tomorrow ami they hope that the Pre.
lilhltlenlHU will threw away I'i.OOO or tnoie
vetuH en their own Htale ticket, which
would tirutty certainly eh-ot Ileally. The
liitier Interi'Ht that in te uive the Demo Deme
cratH a ohance of httcueHt Ih a factor that
can In) CNtittiatud ; at least, thnre Ih a v -bio
limit boyeml which it uin't no. lint
the Prohibition movement has becotne a
era.;). Iih l.iHt v. de wtll lm pilled, as thure
i a direct vete en a iirohibttery eiiHtitu
tienal uineml meet, and it n walt.itii;
around he niluntly that initie cm tell
whether Furakur m ly Iou llve, ten, llf
tucn or twenty th.ui ami It ipubliciti I'd I'd
hlhitleiilRt.s. The power of the Iiuer olemunt in
Ohie politics may bu appiiciat'-d by ,i
Klance at the lovelutioii it wreiti;l.i in two
yearn in the ureal cnntrcH of Cincinnati.
Cleveland, Teledo and CehiuihiiH. llamil llamil
cen county (Cincinnati) gave a Republican
majiiity if .",0"il in IHW and a Duuie
criitloinajjiltyeflO.CS'Jin 18W. Ciiya Ciiya
hea county (Cleveland) i;avc O.I)'.):', It
pitblicau majority in ISHO and '.'.oil Ojiii Ojiii Ojiii
ocratie majority in 183'J. Iiiicas county
(Teledo) Kiive l,t72 Hepubhcau maj inly
inlSSOand 'Ml Domecratio majority in
1832, and Franklin (Columbus) incteaicd
her Domecratio maj intv et i in 1880 te
l.eSi) in 1882 U.tmilleu thus made a
ciianj;e of 15,710. Cuyahoga changed
0,7") 1, Lucas cliaiiited !2 Inland l'r.iiikllii
elianed 1, Kit, making a total change in
lavoref the Ojinearats of US.Oll, of which
all but 1,101 was in thrue of tin) Itipubli
can HtroeKhohlH eT the atate. I, is net
claimed that, the revolution will bu 10
pcatcd in like proportions te day in Ham
ilton, Cuyahoga and Luc.n, but lleadly
will certaiuly carry llietu liy by 10,001).
That will hoof no praeMcil liiMiulit te
him, however revolutionary as it is nole is
the Prohibitory voters Khali stultify tuom tuem tuom
selvesby voting for the Htr.iiht 'rohibitieu
state ticker, every vete of which must be
a half vete for lleadly. The Prohibitory
vete will be the latest co- cast and as it
is at most a Helid Republican vote, the Re
publicans count, with appiretuly w.u
ratitcd confidence, ou prellt'ii' largely by
it.
lint fur the wild, untuned opitltef the
Ptohibitieu olemeut, the result might be
calculated in favor of Ferakcr, but with
woiuen Hinging, praiug and pleaching
about saloons it) half the counties of the
state, and men stampeded iu a prohibi
tion era.?, it is far from sife te ilure ou
thu Prohibition vote. If it shall threw
itself into the bteach ler Ferakor, as the
liipter interest is thrown into the breach
for Uea.lly, Ferakcr's majority must bj
from ten te tweuty theusau'l. Frem a
careful teview of the battle as itappuais
en the surface, and looking Inte the pie-
liibilieu anil luiuer mill.stencs as well as
possible, tee chances scorn te be iu favor
of a Republican hucccss in both sta e
ticket and Legislature.
TIIK imil.llOK IN UI.KVKf.NU.
Tliu Dvinucr.ils UlillmtiiK Uiiyittiiis.t Diiiinl)
Tlie loud Allleildlllnnt fltlil
Tlie plainest and most delluitu cilcul i i
tieu that cm be made from prcseut iinlic.i
tiens is Unit the Democrats willcuiy
Cuyahoga county by a Mitall mai i ity, tint
ever 1,500 at the most Itjse, thu Uepub
licit) caudidate for lieutenant governor,
will run stilllclently ahead of his ticket te
give him the county, and iu case of a small
Democratic majirity in the state Rese's
gam In northeasteru Ohie will give him
thoellico. The reaction iu icgard te the
" rce mil atuendmetit" is exciting a great
deal of curious attention and various rea
sons are ate advanced iu explanation. The
Demecrats who liave declared tliulr pur pur
pesu of voting for it are as uumuretis as
they wero a week age and the change of
feeling has bcen largely among the Repub
licans, who me afrai I of the responsibility
that its adoption will place upon them.
week niie thu amendtnuut would have
carried. It may go through te-day, but
thehO who are best peated, while conced
ing a gicat vete for it, de net oxpect that
it will. Its frieuds are btul at work, A
mass meeting in its favor was addressed
ou thu public squaie last evcniuu' by
Oetieral K. S. Jloier,' ex Uuited Stati h
district atterney, a Republican, and pro pre
sided ever by Ex Congiessmau .lelui
llutchius, a Democrat.
Thore has seldom been a canvass whom
there has bcen ke little talk of the iihe of
money us in this, although a great deal of
it has bcen used iu u quiet way. The
Democratic state oemtuittoo is said te
have n. rcHotve fund of oensidetablo hizi
laid away for ttse where it will de the
most geed te met row. Charges of ttie
importation of repeaters are made en
both sides, and the Republican mauagets
liave arranged te liave dotejtives at the
polls iu such aliape that any attempt at
illegal voting In Cleveland at least will be
attended with danger.
As te the reault in the htate the best
judges are nil at eca. Thu great seurce of
Republican hepe, as outlined mouths ihje,
is te get out every Republican vote iu the
Hta'ennd in that manner te outvote the
allied Baloeu meti Oermaus and Deme
crats.
A Uomecrntio Opinion Hint lleudiy is S ire
ut lllOCttdll.
W. W. Armstrong, editor of the Clovr Clevr
laud Plain Dealer, telegraphs as fellows :
My impression is that Jude lleadly will
te olectod by botween six and eight theur.
mid majority. Othersthiukth.it it Mill
reach 15,000. Thore will be a large vote,
and the most careful and observant pel -tician
is unable te state where the iucnias
ed vete evor last year will go. Tle
in caehcrs. the ladles and the children in
the rural districts have enthused the
ncople for the secend nmoiidinent. This
hiB created a couuter enthuslasm en the
(icrmaus and liquor dealers and theso lu
tercstcd iu thorn. Thore will net be a
large vete for the Prohibition ticket
proper. The vete will be a stauil up ene
botween the Republicans and Democrats
The Legislature will be Domeoratie, do de do
peudlng te sonie extent un the icsult iu
Hamilton nml Cuyahoga. Ruth particB
elaira Cuyahoga,but the ebtiiiniug opinion
is mat it will go about as last, iau, wiien n
wetitS,500 Domecratio. There will be
Bome Bcratchlngjbut net enough te chatige
general results. Rut Ohie Is a flirt, nml,
as Jehn Sherman said iu his speech en
Saturday, "the nverage Ohioan is going
te vete as he damn pleases."
A llepubllcan Upliilen fruni Teledo,
Jehn Mohlrey. Oditur Ot tlie lelciIO
1)1 ,1 i.n II... .,..llt,l -Itiifitlnn lu lilnblv
...tv,f ifi,nii.ii.inn,,um nrnvnlt?nii-
tlie frce liquor iueu and Dotueorata ram.
. vv amu 4. iwitMinui .-. .....
I print n
out, it
1 IIIO I CIISO fJi'v-ieaiCB llOSpOIIll.
ut upuO-iwi.i uliauccri for anoeosH
:cri for snoeosa
are regarded qullolieiicfiilly ou account of
the enormous vete that will be polled, but
the margin cither way for several years
past has net cxcoedctl four per cenl. of
the total vete, mid with the new and
iitirurasiired forces at work thoeutoomo Is
no dubious as te makoeven guenslug wild.
Pernker nml Ilemlly nt lleinr.
.ludgn Ferakcr and Jitdge lleadly both
retut nod te their homes nt Cluelnuall
ulenilay evening. Ferakcr leeks in geed
trim after making ene hundred and llve
speeches and oxpressos himself as entirely
confident of his election, lleadly is far
fiem being well and mbised his last np
pelntment tospeak. Hut he lias done geed
seivicu te his oatiBe nud party by his pre
scuce iu the lllit and is also oenllilont of
hiseluetlim. Thure wan much oxeitoinout
iu the city .Monday night.
OUKlTl) tVtril DNAKK VKNOM.
A ICnttlnniiHkc,' rung Drawn Upen te
llHtlte n C'une ut I.oeKJhw.
The last utimber of the Philadelphia
Medical A'cim contains a recital of a suc
cessful expotimeut with suake venom as a
curative ler tetanus by Dr. A. O. Amotien,
of Glens Falls, N. Y. llelng iu a locality
in which thu rattlesnakes wero fearful! y
numerous, and having previously glveti
seme thought te the subject, Dr. Amedcn
tcselvcd te make the test.
" Availing tnyjnlf el the sorvlces of an
experienced suake catcher," he says, " I
Kiieu obtained venom I tesh from the fangs
of ene of the reptiles ; with this I moist
ened the point of a hypodermic iiyriiige and
ti si' i ted it beneath the cuticle iu the tipper
dorsal region near the spine. Symptoms
of suake poisoning rapidly followed, with
a deeided nmolieiatioti of the tetanic
spasms and rigidity, which ontlrely uuased
at the end of ten hours, and tie patletit
onjeycil a (pilot sleep el six hours dura
tion. Thirty hours after thu insertion of
the poison, hewever, ilgidity with slight
spasms again came un. A second Intro Intre Intro
(litetiou of the venom was made as before,
and no further trouble with iota
tins was exiKjrienccd, ami the pa
ficnt made a fairly rapid recovery.
Hut oxtremo prostration follewod the last
introduction of vouem, which necessitated
active alcoholic stimulation as iu all cases
of accidental snake poisoning. Thore was
nedill'usc inflammation from the wounds,
as frequently happens when persons are
bitten in the limbs by theso snakes, and
no ether results that would detor rae
malting a second oxperituout iu the same
manner. 1 am of the opinion that the
hecend insertion of the venem was tee
much, and might have been withheld. I
bolieve that this suake vouem, which has
been properly called ' crotallue,' can be
used with comparative safety, and may
vel nrevu te be a valuable remedial agent
iu tetanus, and possibly iu seme ether
spasmodic diseases."
1.uim Hint Ualn,
CIIAl-riER t.
1 v. us tnkim sick n yenr nge
U itli bilious lever."
My doctor pioneunccd me cuieil, bill I net
tick ibuIii, with tet rlule pains In my buck uml
htde-i, uml Kotxe b.ul 1
Could net move I
1 shrunk 1
from -:a B.3. te 1J0 I hud been docleiliiK ler
my liver, but 11 me no geed. I did notexpect
te llve mere than three month. 1 begim te
uml Hep llitiuia. Directly my uppettte te te
tiimeil. my pulns lell inn, my entire xystetn
Ni-eiiied ii'iiuwml un If by liiualc, nml alter using
suvci-.il bottles I urn net only us proud us
sevt'iulgn, but weigh iiieru tlun 1 old befeiu.
Te Hep lillteis 1 own ley life.
Dublin, .luncc, 'Ml. 1'.. KiTzrATiucK.
CIIAITKI! II.
" Jlulduii. JIU.S3., K'b. 1, 1m. (Jmitloinen
1 suirerud with iittucksel sick liciulachu."
NeiiiulKlu, toniale trouble, ter yeurj lu the
most tuuibluuud eicrtitlutlni; uimiuur.
Ne nieillclnoer iloeler could clvu inu ivllul
or euu) mi) until I used Hep Hitlers.
The llrst beltln
Neuily ciiied me ;"
'1 he second ui.idu me us well mid hIieiik iu
when u child.
" And 1 liuve lieun se le this tluv."
My husband wusuu invalid ler twenty yens
with u eel loin
' lildnny, llvurund urliiiiry ceuipliilnt,
"rieiiiiunceil by lliuleii's best phislcliius
" Iiieurublt) !"
l-evi'ii botlles el your blllurs cuied him uml
I knew et the
" Lives el eluht persons "
In my iiulglibmiietHl thnl liuve been suved
by your bltleis.
And many uieiuuiu using Ilium wllh kicuI
benellt.
"Thuy ill most
De iiilrucles .'" Mrs. .'. I). Mack.
Hew in (,Kr Slcif.-Kxposeyeuiscllduy mid
nlht ; eat tee much ulUient nxiuclse ; work
loeluud without nisi! doctor nil the tlmu;
tiikuiill llievllu mis'iiiiusuilvertiseil unit thi'ii
you will want te knew hew la ycl well, which
UiinsMeied In tluee weuls Take Hep Hlt
Ids I sepS-liiiilTu,Tli,SAw
The lulest tienk In the wuy el miisuuenules
1 u c.isluuie tliul I. Intended te represent uu
eystui. Wliul neff Why thu tiiliire iiihi-
liierudeis will huvu u bottle of Dr. Hull's
teiiKh bj nip uinvliiB umeiu them.
Thine reiHens why the Celluloid Kye-lihisses
me the best . Fir t, becuuse they ure tlie
U'hlel; Second, liecuiiKii ihuyuie the AamiJ
ieni'W ; uml Third, bcluiln llmv me the
ilrentjexl Fer s.ile by nil lending Juwcleis
uml Dpilcluns. os-lwdceditw
A hlHrtllni; DlKcnvrry.
I'liyslcliiiisuri) elten sturtled by leiumkiible
discoveries. 'I he luct tlml Dr. KIiik's New
Discovery ler Consiiuiptleu uml nil Tin out
uml I.iiiik Dlscu-ses Is dully euilne; putleiits
tliullhey liuve Ktveu up te die, Is HturtlliiK
them te re.illu llielr duty, mid exmiilue Inte
the niei Its et tills wonderful discovery! iu
sullliiK lu liiiniliuil or our beat l'hyslcluiies
usltiK tl In their practice. Trial bottles free ut
CIiiih. A. l.echers Drua bteru. lieitulur sue,
ll.tw.
A UluriryniHii's TeBtlmuiiy.
W. K. Ultleril, pastor M. K. church, Hethwell,
Out., wus ter two years u sulleiur with Dys
iiupslu lu Its worst let-in, iiiilll us he slates
'illebecuinenn uetiiul liunluii " Three bottles
et Murdoch llloed Hlttcri cuied hlm.undlie
tells ii In u iccent letter Un. he considers It
the bust family medicine nowbelore the cenn,
try for dyspepsia uml liver complaint. Fer
Hiile by II. II. Cochran, driik'tflat, U7 uuU VSJ
North Oueen stieut.
Threw Ay Ills Urutclies,
' Suireied Hern rlieumntUiii se budly had te
tisucrutohe, but thiew tliem uwuy utter up
plylinr 'J'haimit' h'clectrie Oil le my limbs, 1
new teel belter tlmu 1 liuve ler years." F. I,.
(llbbs.S'J'J Klkrtt., Iluirule, N. Y. Fer BUle by
II. 11, Cechruu, ilruiiKlsl, 1J7 uml 13.l Nut 111
Oueen sli cot.
linemen's A r men Hnlve.
The irrentest meillcul wonder of the weilil.
Wurrmiled te speedily cine burns, Ilrulses,
Cuts, Ulcers, Hull Hlieuui, Fever sores, Can'
cers, 1'lles, Chilululns, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped
Iliiiuls uml nil sktn oriiptleua, BuaruntiHid te
euro In eveiy Instance, or money retunileil,
il cents pur box. rer sale by Chas, A. l.echcr.
ieiiye(i,tw
J Wish r.Mirybedy te Knew.
Itev. UeoiKe II. Thayer, nu old citizen el
this vicinity known te every ene us a most
InilucnUul clll.im mid clulstlan minister el
the il. K, church. Just this moment stoppeil In
our stele te suy, " 1 wish everybedy te knew
that 1 consider Hint both inyselt uml wife ewe
our lives loHlilleli's Consumption Cure." It
I huvliiK a tremendous mle ever ourceiintera
uml Is Klvlnir perfect sutlsfactlen lu ull ciiHes
of l.uiiu' Dldeusnj, biicIi as uetliliiK else has
done. Dll. MATCH KTT A Fit
llounueit. Ilul.. Muv IS. '78.
Held by II. II. Oecluun, daugglst.Nes. 137 uml
130 Nerm Ojiieeuslieet, l.uiiciutm', lebllueiU
-1IIUUNIO bUrriJKATIUNOI1 TIIK Mill
j dle ear Is elteu couleuuduil with that
rui-oillseuse. cronle suppuiutlenet tlioexter
lllll IllldltOl'V Clllllll.
..."Isitnqs of thu Eye. Eur iind Thrpat-nlse
iMirntiin iiiwiuiui uniitil n 11 v iriMiintl iiv
ims. n. d mid m. a, i'e.nuaker.
unicii-u r,iv iiiiiiiuinuiiii, Liiuraiiiiir, in,
weihhiuuiuu iw, ""'"
nlEMUAh.
k VKIl'S HAMHAl'AlllM.A.
TIRED OUT.
The (HnUeRsIng feeling el wnarlnrss, el ux ux
hnUHllen without efferl, which umkus life a
biirdunloBeinanypeoplu, Is due te thu fact
Hint the bioed Ij peer, uml the vitality conse
quently feoble. If you nte sutrerliig lietu
such ICUllllRH,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Isjiist what you nued mid will de you lnc.it lnc.it
culiible iroeil,
Nnnther iirupniatleu he concentrate!! uml
combines bleed purllylim, vitalizing, em lull
liiKnnd Invigorating qiinlillus us Aykii'sBah
baparilla, t'llKI'ARKD UT
Ih. .1. C. Ajcr iv Ce., Iiehi'II, Miihh.
Held by nil DruKKlsIa ; (1, six boltles ler ',.
ecl81My(IAw
TKVKIl 1'AII.H.
SAMARITAN
NERVINE.
"YOU CLAIM TOO MUCH for BAMAmTAN
Nbuvimt," suys u skeptic "Hew can one med
icine be iiBPeclflc ter Kl'Il.Kl'HY, DYHl-KI'.
HIA. AI.COIIOI.IHM, Ol'IUM KATINO,
WKAKNK8S uml fifty ether com
plaints 1" We claim It u upeciIe, Blinply be be
cmise tlie virus of nil discuses urlacs fiem the
bleed. Its Nervine. Iteselvent. Altomtlve.
uml Liiiiillve properties meet nil the cendl.
tiens heieln ruleried le. It's known xwrUl
wlit east
THE GREAT
Nerve Conqueror.
lt(iiletsmul composes the put lout net by the
Introduction of opinie uml drustle cnlhui ties,
but liy the rosterutlon efucllvlty te the Ntem.
nch nml nervous systeiii, whereby the bruin
la relieved or morbid tnucles, whfch ure cio cie
iitinl by the causes ubeve referred te.
Te clergymen, I.uwyers, I.iteniry Men, Mor Mer
chants. Hunkers, I.udles, uml nil theso whesu
Bcdentnry uinpleyuient causes nervous pre
trutlen, lrreguliirities of the bleed, Bleiuuch,
bowels or kidneys, or who rcnjulre a norve
tonic, appetizer or stlmulunt, Uamaiutan
.N'kiivink is Inviilnsble. Theusunils proclaim
It thu most wenderliit InvlKermit tlint ever
HiiHtiilued tliuslnkltii' systuui. $I.C0. .Sold by
nil DniKKlsts. The l)lt. a. A. 1UCIIMOND
MKD. CO., Proprietors, St. Jeseph, Me.
CHAS. N. CU1TTENTON, A(,'ent,
New Y'erk city.
n''l lyoed Aw (I,)
l)KKItV UAi'In'Ml'AIN KILLKII,
ONE BOTTLE
-OK-
Perrv Davis's Pain Killer
ill Often tle einlers for u
WHOLE FAMILY.
A
Pnrely Vogetable Modleino
Internal and External Use.
for
The Oldoet, Beat nud meat wldely
known Family Medlclne.
25c. 50c. and $1 per Bettle.
A MEDICINE CHEST IN ITSELF
TRY IT.
ectblmilAw
intv uuuim.
LjrKOIAI.PAl.lC
-OF
BLANKETS
-AT TilK-
NEW YORK STORE.
Watt, Shand & Ce.
llomjIitl.'iCususer 1II.ANKKT4 ut thu urut
unction sale In New Yerk, mid new eiler Uwm
utlesH than iiiuiiiilucturers' prices,
10 1 N'HITh H1.ANKF.TS, r.MWn pair, former
price, t'i.73.
10-1 WHI'lK lll.ANIvETS.Ii.Wiipalr.toriiier
pilce, f 3 50.
1M WIIITK lll,ANKKTS.JJ.75u pjfr, former
price, $5.00.
I'M VVIIITU HI.ANK1:T3, ta.iHu pair, let mer
prlce, I7,0i).
KtlUltKY HI.ANICK'IM, l.Mni u pair, dinner
price, $i.50.
11HIUKV HliANKF.Td,li.73 u pull, fuiincr
prlce, i'l.M,
These Keads luve nil been Hindu during tlie
puitHiiininei' uml ure the best vuliiu we luve
uverullcied.
NOW
Ol'KNINli AN KNT1IIK NHW LINE
OF
LADIES' (OATS nml DOLMANS,
Jeisey Jnokets, Nowmarketa, Ohil-
dren and Mlssea' Oeats and
"Havoleoke,
AT l'Ol'UI.Alt I'UICKS.
8 and 10 East King Street.
LANOAbTEH, l'A.
VAUltlAUJCK, XV.
rpiiK
Standard Carriage Werk
OF LANUASTKU COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET STREET,
UKAK OF CENTIIAL MARKET U0U8E8,
LANCABTER, l'A,
Womake every Btyle Uuggy and Caniage
desired. All Werk tlnlsheil fu the meat com.
lortnDleanil eicguniBiyiu. iru use uniy niu
beat selected material ami employ only the
best mechanics. Fer quality et work our
prices ure the cheapest lu the state. We buy
ier audi ami Bell en the most rousenubto
terms, flive us a call. All work wuvrunted.
Repairing promptly attended te. One net el
workmen especially employed ter that pur
pose. nStf-Udiw
w
AKK NO BUST Alt K, FOlt YOU WAN
tniy the bust DC. Iiavnuii cigar in ,uiu
""il M N'3 E1...0W i K0.M U 3 VR
tj'i'OJIK.
Cfcfll Httril,UNVKHtrXAK, AV.
Fer the fastidious young man
we have the latest styles, taste
fully trimmed and made equal te
custom work at about half the
price.
A. C. YATES & CO.
Ledger Building, Sixth & Chestnut Sts.
riiu.Aiiict.niiA.
09-lwil
11
K HAS UUAIK,
THE DUDE.
Club Heuse,
I'rlnce Tcck,
(Irenadliic, -Flats,
Tubular,
1
TIES.
-AT-
EEISMAN'S,
Ne 17 WeBt King Streot.
Opposlte Cre3s Kuya Hetel.
TNO. J.HMAI.INU.
Fall Opening.
I huvu this tiny opened
tltiu et the llncst
a luib'i) nud select
Foreign and Demestic Fabrics,
adapted toCeiitleuieii's went', ler tlm FA1.I,
ANl) WINTEItTIUDK, whlctl I would be
pleased le have you c.uinlnc. A full Hue el
LONDON CORKSCREWS,
In nil tliu I.ntesl Shades. A beuutllul imert
incut eIFAI.l. AND WINTER
Ovoreoatings, Trouserluga and
Fancy Suitings.
I employ nunc but the best workmen uml
(.'uaruntee p'jrlcetnilhlactlen us te Htyle, Fit
ami Workmanship. Jlysample garments will
bu ou exhibition lu u lew duys.
JNO. J. SMALING.
(TA1I.OK,)
NO. 22 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
( Sil Fleer.) LANCASTER. l'A.
lunjO-lyilTu.ThAS
l?OU DI1SN Of TAST15 TO ltUAU.
That no man Is WELL DUK8SED, whose
miriiieuts, no matter hew Hue the material,
uml fashionable the cut, niu net nrtlstlcally
lltted te tlm form or (usthctlcully selected in
color, Ac, ts u fuel tee well known lobe dis
puted. The lilting of r.iruicnt8, selection or style
nml color, Is iih much uu AUT us lliopreiwr
blending of colors mnl gieuptng of objects In
u landscape or ether painting. Fer Artistic
r Its and Ohelcq Mutcrfals cull ou
L. G. COLEMAN,
ARTISTIC TAILOR,
And be suited propel ly. Mil. COLEMAN bus
Just received u splendid assortment or the
choicest CLOTHS. OASS1MKUE3 mid UENTS'
DUESSUOODH, el the latest styles, ter Knll
unit WliiterSulls. A larter variety or HultlnKS
cmiiietliu leund in tlm market. Suitings ter
tlm iiilllloiiulie and nrllsan, the exriulsltunml
pnietlcul inrni, allot which will be lurnlslied
ut ronsenablu rules, lliu repulutlen of lilt.
COLEMAN us mi urllst In his prolcsslen Is tee
well known le need comment.
Call mid examine his Immense stock at'
NO. 524 1-2 PENN STREET,
8i'-3mdeed UKADINU. l'A.
t YKH3 A KATUVUM,
OVERCOATS.
The cool snap we new expcrloncetsbutu
forcbiste et the celiliii; days that ure swiftly
lolling en, uml llnit.'Will seen be lirru-a fuct
Unit suggests our siiylrig beiik thing et O VEIL
COATS winter re'iulsltcs. We mean te ny
lliiilckly, tee. OVERCOATS nru licie anil
leudy forlhe tiude lets el them turger us us
sertuiciit, better finalities, anil nt closer ttg ttg
eres than ever before OVERCOATS for MEN.
ter HOYS uml ter CHILDREN. Materials uru
et real hamlsoiue, nttructlve uml servlccable
patterns, uml each garmunt miiile as only
skilled work pcople knew liew te make them.
The test us te who given beat values ler your
money Is te muke comparisons of qualities
nml prlces. We lUYjlU) It, nml respectfully
solicit u call.
$10 SUITS
u specialty. Neat, ptctty uml servlcoble pal pal
terus, ami UUANANTEED ALL.WOOL.
Eiiual te, II net auperetier, te any fWSult
sold In tills city. Ceine uml see it.
MYERS & RATHF0N,
LEADlNU LANCA8TER OLOTUIER3,
NO. 12 BAST KING STREET,
OUUVKM1C3.
T HUliaU'd.
Tlie Rest BUeu lllaek lu the Murket,
Bixby's Best Blacking !
It gives u quick polish and keeps tlie leatlier
soft.
UIXHX'S K0YAL TOMSK
Una jioaiiperior, probably no equal, for I.ftdies
"ml Chliuren's ehix's. It ulvcs u.uewtlnbU
and keopsihe leather soil
GIVE IT A TRIAL.
FINE COMB HONEY
At Bursk's,
Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET.
Ji.WASTKlV.l'A.'
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