Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 31, 1883, Image 1

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LANCASTER, 1JA.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31, ltil5.
Prim Twe Onte.
soft
HTUVKH, KtKATliltM, XV,
l
.M.1NN A IIKKNK.IlAN.
IIAI1UA1NS AT
FLINN & BRENEMAN'S.
KITTY ).r..V CIlAMIll'.lt IIUtJKICT.S. UeRHlar I'llce, t.O) ItPdllced 10 60 Cenls.
K.FTV DO'.KN KI.KUANT I'AIU.OIl LAMl'H. Itcgnlur Price, l.Mt llodncey te tl.en
FIFTY HO.KN N1HIIT LAMl'.S, V Cents.
TKN IIOZKN 1.IIIUAUY I.AMPH.nll prices. (IAS nml COAL Oil. HXI'UIIKS.
rmuics iu;nu;i:i en
STOVES AND HEATERS.
IIAKIIAINSIN
Table and Fleer Oil Cleths.
FLINN & BEENBMAN,
Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
Ditv
r IK.II, I'AIINI'.SIOCK.
IJAIK'S 0LI
Ne. 14 East King Streei.
CONSISTS, CORSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS
Full Assortment tu nil the dcslrahle makes Ne old Heeds, nil Corsets cleun, neat unit lies1),
mill fitted by tlmieughly competent salesladies. Short I'. 1). COKSKTS or Sntln, Km-
hinlilcred nml I.iicii Trimmed, In llltte, Ited ami Cream, i'.de.. KltKNCIl WOVKN
COIISKTH, 11.5(1, usual ptlre i 1 e.'. Tim limit vnliie In tliu city ut
tJOc, 7.V., S7c, il.w) nml II a.
Bargains in Ladfes' and Children's Jerseys.
lOiler. IH.UK, flllKKX, llltOWN, CAUD1.NAL. U AUN'KTi.ml lll.AOK .1 KIISKYH for Children,
ut II SI, II. .V, 11.73 unii liMi. Alse, u lull and conipMe assortment jl .lerseys ut all prices Irem
fJSOteI.V(0
GE0RG1. FAHNESTOOK,
NO. 14 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
I'l.VZtltlSlt ANlt
.1
I AKMM.Il.
PLUMBING, (.AS-KITTING,
GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES,
TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING,
Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters.
taTFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at
JOHN L. ARNOLD'S,
Nes. 11, 13, 15 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
Ill MAX
(
iu.imh;i: pKi.rn.i.KK te.
HUMAN GUANO.
Cerapr sod of Pure Hmnnu Exoremont find Urlue. Unrlvnled for Wheat,
Tobucce, arnee, Cern, &e.
ei.n in
W.M. II. JONK-. Ne. l.O.'l Maiket fetuet ; C. II. UOUKUS, Ne. 133 Maiket Htieeti
UUAIIAM, BMI.K.N . TAbSMOIlK. .no ftll MnrM-t stn-ut : .!. ItlKKIt HON, Itrancntewn
I'hl adiephli, nml rep m.ibln dealers generally.
OITiTil.-Ne. 3.W Chestnut Slrcet, IMiiluileliiIiiu.
uiimI'i i.inil
O. MU.SSI3LMAN, Ai-ent, Wltmer, Luncaster oeuuty, Pn..
IIUOIiH ANlt
,rn
N IIAr.lt'N SON.
SCHOOL
Scheel Supplies and Stationery,
LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES,
AT Til K HOOKS TO UK OF
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
Nes. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST , LANCASTER, PA.
ui.uTintr i,
IIANMMAN ,v nun
L.
HOYS' AN I) MEN'S
CLOTHING.
FOIl KVKItYDAY IH'HINKBS ANI
DIIK9S IV F.AIt.
Wu urn mlly up te the niarK wltli our Heys'
Clothing thlssciisen. Homchew thcrelsucil'ip,
smut t sol up about. It Unit the pueplu like, and
wu are Bulling mero el It th.in ever bolore.
A Solid (Ined Heys' Suit at J.:e, f.1,1 l.ll 50,
A rioUd'ueod Child's Suit nt tl7l. !.!,.. 7S
M, 1, up toi5.re.
A Hellil (IchmI Heys' Ovoiceat ill .', 12 50. U,
II, up te 1 1 W).
a hellil (loeil (JIiIIiI'h Ovcrceit lit fl.W, il,
I'll W), 1 1, up te in 50.
A Wellil Uoeil Miin'rt Suit utll, tl, W, 17, up te
llii
A Hellil Uoed Miiu'rt Ovuiceut at 12.10, l, II,
15, 111, 17. up te 17.
A Hellil (ioeil Fair Man's l'unU ut tl.l, 11.75,
ti, lit", 13. up te 15.
KverylhliiK In Itoaily-Mwle ClnllilnK el tlie
beat quality. Kvurytlilnu ut tliu lewiiHt jirlcfB.
MERCHANT TAILORING.
We lmve u Large ami Hclect AsBerlinimt el
KoeiU In tlie plvi'it, ami mutte milts tennlcrul
iiillBliiiulvniioeovoroiir ri'iuly.iiiiulorletlilnu
en tlie counterH. Fer liutliur rnlnriiucu leek
ut our large lnilew, aa all our goeun uru
umrkutl Hi plain uuil cloae Mguici.
L Sansman & Bre,,
TIIK FAHHIONAliliK MKItOilANT
TAII.OH9A OI.OTllIKIW,
Nps. -0 NOUTII QUEEN HTHEET,
iilHlitotitlieBouUiwoatComor et oriiiife 8t.
IiANCASTKll, 1'A.
4VTIie Clionpest llouse In Iho City.
NOT I OF. 'ill 'I'KKsl'ASir.MH AND OUM
NKH8. All purdiuiH mu lieruby lerldddeil
totiespani ouunyet tlie lauds et tlie Corn Cern
will ei Speedwell cutntea. In Lubniiiiu uml
IiiucnitorceuntliM, wlieiliur inclesed or uu
lniKwuu, miner ter mu liurpemi ei Biioeriug ei
nsiiing, uh mu iuw win ue
rbrl
Idly untorceo
ugiliist all treNpassIng en Bald
mnns et llie
un luiHiKiie i nner una ninice.
WU. COLKMAN FKKKMAM
11. 1'KKOY AI.HKN,
Kl) WAUII I . FUF.KM AN,
Atterney ler It, Y ('oleinuii'ii liel
(leans.
' 1 F.O, I'AIIMCMTOOK,
STAND,
(IAN V1TTJMI.
(ItANO.
HTATIOSMY.
BOOKS.
CUAL.
B.
II.
MAllTIH
Wliolcealeunit llelali llwilin In ,i. u:mlef
I.UMItKlt ANHCOAL.
Tnrd:Ne. lie Nertli Wuteraud i-un..
rnetx abeve l.omen liurmier i ' '
I'lAll.llOAHDNKKS ,1 K.KI'I'.IU K-l.
COAL DEALERS.
OFHCK8. Ne. '21 NOUTII Ijl'KUN STliKirr, AND
NO, 5til NOHTII 'IIIMCK bTUKBT.
AUIIS. Nenril 1'IIIML'K STIIKKT, NKAll KKAIL
1NII UBl'OT.
I.ANCASTKIt, FA.
uugl.VttdU
CIOAI. I UOAI.I
j Tlie iimlurdlgned bud ter uule, nt liU
Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts
ulargiiiMortment of tliu very best UIiiiIh el
Ocal for Family Dse,
rtlilcli be will dollver, cmefiilly widglieduiKl
Hi'ii'i'iicd, te any purl et tlie city at tlm Iemi-hI
uiai kin 1'iiieri. uniiirH uy inaii or tuiopiieno
II 111). I promptly
Julyl'J-tld
I'llll.ll' U1NDKK.
ANUltK AM) UOAI,,
iYX Mew Yuru nml Flilladulplilii IIoihe Mil-
iiiiiii by tlie carload ut rrducut pili'iid. All tlie
HKST UUADKS OF COAI.,
Iletli ler Fuiully uml Slriiin purpoiei.
CKMKNTby tliobarrel. HAY uml MTIIAU
by till) ten or bule.
aiu .'115 HariUbiiri; I'llce.
Uiinuiiai. OirviuK 'JlK hunt Clio.ilnuldtreot
Kuuffmiiu, Koller & Oe,
aiiri-lyil
(;""
iM. V. J3. cene
. SOUTH WATKUHT., hnnraaltr, la,,
Wtiolumle uml UutAll Doalers In
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Oouueettoii With the Tcloplienlo KxchanRf,
Yard nml
TIIKKT
iMIlce N
KM NOUTII WAT hi
Inb'ih-lvil
i;
IDHKU'S
RENOWNED
COUGH SYRUP
Is u pleasant, sate, Hpceilymul sure leincdy
ler CehrIh, CeIiIh, HoiiMenosti, Aslliiuu, lu
ll u en za, BeienesH nt the Tlireal uml Client,
llreiictiltls, Whooping Cough, Spitting et
llloed, IntlniiiiiiaUnu of Iho I.tingH, nml ull
Illncasea of the Cheat uml Air Fasnugce.
I'rlcc, '-'of. nml 50c. ii Iloltle.
Airl'rrcpareil only and told by
CHAS. A.LOCHER,
NO. U HAST KINO HT,
mr.DiVM..
"lUTIUUItA HlCMl:i)IF.H.
I OWK MY
Ilosternlion te Heallli and Ileiiuly
'I'O'lllU
Cuticura Remedies,
(Tcilliiienliil el n Jlosten lady.
DIHFKlintlNO IliimeM. Iliunlllallnit Kruu Kruu
tleiiH, ItcldnK 'lerturi"), Hcrelum, Hall
Itlmtiiiiutid Infiinllln llnmer cured l) tlie
CtrriL'URA Itiuncilli'H.
Uullriirn KrKelvant, tlie new bleed pull pull
ller, clciinsci tlie bleed nml prrNplratlen of
liiipurltlcfl nml polsenom flrmnnm, nml tlm
rmnevcM tlie came.
eiitlrurH, tliu ciuit Skin Cum, liiHtaully
alluyi Itelilnu and Iiillatniiiatteii, clcuis tlie
Hklu ami Hculp, IipiiIh tilrnrit uuil soren, nml
rcsleri'i tlm llatr.
uullciirH Nimp. an oiiilalte Hklu licautlllur
anil Tollel ltciUHlii,priinrcil irem citicUra,
li Iniil.ix'iiiiiiblii In trciitliiK Hklu lilienn,
llnby lliiiuerK. hklu lllriiiHIit'X, Hunbuiii.aml
lteui;li, (Jiappcil, or Oiraxy ."kin.
Otilli urK lteiin-illr., inn alimluUdy imiii mid
tlinenly lllned I'liilllrrs and Hklu llcmilllluri,
licolieiu merciiry, nrwntc, lu.id, zlne or any
etlivr iiilnuniler vt'Kelablii poison wlialsot'ver.
It would rr'liilrn tliUnntliu pupnr te de m m m
tluotiiudt'vcrlpllen et tlie eui n put formed by
tlleCl'TIIUUA lii:iOI.VKATlllturlilllly. uuil (,'lti.
I'UIIA Illlll C'UTKJt'lCA bOAPOtiTllllllV.
i:enm (irtlie ii'ilum el tlie IninN ninl el tlie
enili of tun IinutrK, very dltllcult te ticnlnml
UHitnlly ceuiilili'ii'd 1 lieu t ulile ; hiiiuII i.utcl n'H
et ti'tlci and salt rliuuui en tlie I'tuc, mini ami
sldmef tlie lac-.
ltlll lin.uii with lei el linir ultlieut mini
bur, lieudrt covcred wltti daiidrutf and Mculy
rruptletiN, rHii'cmlly nt ctilMii'ii and Inlanti,
ninny of wlikli Hlnce blrlli luid bcitui in i-net
HCMbs ;
limine, burning ami nealy loitmei tlial
liallled eviiu lelli'f Irem ordinal y iiuiii'illi'd,
loetliod nml lioiiled ns by miigle i
I'.niUi,!', lepimy midoilier Irlghtlui eriui
Ot Kklll lll'0111'M, BCIOlU'.OIll UlCOIH, old Hill CM.
nml ilNclniru'lnK ueiiudi. ouch and all el
wblcliliave lii'cn Hpi'edlly, porinanently nml
cronemlc.illv i"ivii by
, 1110 lUTICUHA IIIZMB-
letpHaU ami nil etlirr
11U9 wlicn pliy-I' I uih, Ik
roinedlii faile I. ui previ'ii by n vast iiumlii'i'
othwern ti)4tliueiiUili In our poiHOnlen wlilidi
we will iliecrliiily mull teany adilii"-i.
'e'.d oveiywlH'ri- l'rlci' Curium, 50
rimlH llm'ii vbnt. II. "m,, 21 ii'iiln I'urrmi
I 111 (I AMI I MIKII'AI.t'O., llOillll). JlllH.
solid fur " lli in curn Hklu Olnnmcs,''
BEAUTY
Fer Itm:i;li. ( lmppn-i nil I
tll'llV Skin, h lll IX lll'llUI.
I'luipliH and Hklu li:tinMii hid Ct'TliiiiA
uOAf.
CATARRH
Sandferd's Radical Cure;
Hu.il t'e'd., WaU-ry Dlietiargci trem tlie
Nfwuuiut Kji', Itluglug N'eNpi In tlm Ikud,
Ni'rvnua llfiul iclm iiihi Fover Initantly re re re
lloed. Cliekln. iiiiiciii dhleilKi'd, moiiibiane
clciiniml and hiuleil, brcatli mvpnlnnril, hiiu-iI,
liitte nml lu-.trliii; iciloied, and ruvrgei
c lii'cki'd.
Ceiigli, llrnncbltli, DiepiilnsH Inte tlie
Tlne.it, i'alni In tlie Cheat, DyipepilJ, W'unl
Ing el Stli'lljjUl nml Fi iIi. I.ni nt sli'ep. etc ,
CUlt'll.
Oiin Imttle Hudlral Cun', oue Het Ciit.tirlial
felvtuit ami llr. Hiiuliinrx Inlialer, mi In mxi
paekuui'. of nil ilniKKlti ler II. Ami vein
fAMiKi-mi'ii IIadiual Cuius 1'uttkii lniuu ane
Ciikmieai. Ce., lloiten.
COLLINS
1 ei tlie ri'lli'l 'iml pii'Vintiiin. tlm liiMitnt It
li iippllml ii UhiMinmll-mi Ni'iiniluln, iilnH.
ui, Ceugln, ( old-. Wi'iik Illicit, M. mi. u II nnd
llewi'N, slioetliiK l'aliiM Niiuilnierti, IliHU'il.i,
F.'ii. !' Fiilin. I'.iliilt.itleii, ly-pnpU. I.lvci
I etnpliilnt, llllleui Kt'Vti. .Malm la and hut
dfinlefi, linn UiiSllui' l'lnliir, (an l.im'trle
llitltvr) celilblni'd Willi u r.iimw riimttr)iin(l
l;uik!li ut pal". S.lc. I'MTywIioie
Huptl-lyilW.S.Aw
i ji.Nsu.NM I'liiieiii vi. tsrKits
NO USE FOR THEM.
l.ini'ni iiliiu Urrtnln IIciich ut ibe I'iikI
l);; I hut hale bad llielr I In J.
((oige Sti pill nfen'n ' limit!," mid tlie
iniignlllei ut loceuiollvcs nt te it y an- I ullt
upon tlie naiuu yrnnral priurlp'.e, jet 1 1- mil mil mil
olilne Willi i hkli tlie great nngliu'er uitonlih uitenlih uitonlih
ed liU iigi-, Is Inleicitlng new only in an lllue lllue
tiutleu el tlie beluiillig el tlie In lillien.
Tlii'iii wi-ia plaiten Willi lielm In Ilium long
biifore IIK.NbO.N'b CAl't-IN'K I'Ol'.US 1"I-A-
Ti:il HiuprlHud both tlie publlenml tlie itiyl
cluii; uml tlie Uluinpll of tlie ( np lue Is
leiimli i' 'ii ll") pnrllnl Hiiere.i, or tlie
utter fnllitie et 11m pruli'ii'Hsnin. Kvi i tiling
et value In tlie old poiein plniter In n Uilnud
In tlie Capelnu: but at llili point all ciiiiip.irl
mil iimlri, and eentiait IieIiih Fer etumple ;
'llie old pl.iMtuiH were n1e In tlieli .uiliint
Hie Capclne H iiilci." and biiie.
Tlm eldplaeteis laekud tliuiioner loilemoio
ilian te Imparl ullglit, lumiieiaiy uilel In
cusu-i eaiy et tiealmeiit ; tlie Cnpi luu in'ne
Hales IlieHislciu and peiiuunenlly cuiei Hits
tieiibli'H let which It U lecuniiuended.
Tliu i Id plaitel'ii ilepi Uilcd ler any uoed hi
nulla tliey nilglil uttilu, upui uu uccideul et
1. elr niaUeis and tlm naked lallh et llielr
uiuicri; tlie HensetiN le.icliei Hi endi by
meaiiRel the scbntlllc eomblnatlenol tin r.ue
iiiedleliiiil tiigtvi.'leiilH which it centnliiH.
1 ii In tut. Iho old plaiten, llke Htopticuxeu'd
discarded unglue, arn Hwltehed oil the track,
whlle ihe llmieim.i gect en 11m way winning
guhti u opinions tieiu all hoi Is et pi ople.
Vet In llim very lacl llm ilm le..iiiig duui'.er
t'llhu puop'.e who buy and um tld 1 1 liable
mid HcleiUille remedy. ' llypeciUy U tlie trl trl
bule vlcu piys te vlitue." Iinltall m In tlie
ainci'Hslnii tdlluru iiuilcen Iohiiccess. IUii-eh'm
I'l lalnirt me iM! iiille I in naiiieumt Htyle.
Iluwille of hwIiiiIIim. Tli'i geiiulliu huvu the
werdCAl'CINK cut In tlm center. 1'ileu S5
COIlld.
Heabury A .lolinnen, CliuuildtH, New Yeik.
e.'j.2wdN,SAw
X1AHVKTB.
L
OW Kit THAN r.Vfclt.
TIIK PRIORS AT
Shirk's Carpet Hall,
for. West KIiik uml Water Sts.
BETTER THAN EVER
TIIF. OOODS AT
SHIRK'S CAllPET HALL,
COIL WK9T KINU AND WATKll BTS.,
I.ANCASTKIt, FA
Call ami oxutnine the goedi and
boteio piirehuiiliigelii wliore.
he i r ee
SUKPLUS HEVENUK.
ltlCl'DIILlUAN NUllKniK TO 1I1VIOK. '
Hpeccii el .Senater WiiIIhce ut Yerk, Tuoi
day An Old Dncirlne llevivcd
by the iiepublicnini.
The Ootuuernoy held n teurIiik meeting
In the court linude nt Yerk Tucmlny. Rnrly
in the evcuini; the yeunc niciiV ulub Mr
mlcd the RlrcctH, clnil In u ni for mu unci
bearing torches. The utiR.-ikcni wero
OBCerteil te the oeitrt hoiue by the elttb.
The bulldini; was crowded te oveiIIuwIuk.
Chnirman Occucy called the tncetitiK te
order and Itobert .1. Fisher was chosen
president The vonentblo jitdge accepted
the liener In a feeling address. The llrst
Bjieakcr introduced was ."-otinter William
A. Wallnce, who In an cltHjtient matiner
held the vast niidlciice Ter ene hour and
wns frequently interrupted by utiplauoe
Willis Rland, of Reading, and .1. W. I'ark.
or, of Millllu, also addressed the mcetinR.
This will he the last D.iurnratie mcetinir,
in Yerk of the OAmjiain. Mr. Wallace
Rpnke ns fellows :
HoiiHter V.'.illaoe'a Hptpcli
The Republican party of l'ennsylvaula
at its couveution of 188;) adeptcil the following-
as tbe Rccetid plank iu its platferm:
"That any surplus in tliu public treas
ury arming from a tcduudatit roventio
should, after paying tlie national debt ns
fast as its condition penults, be distribute
from time te tinie te the Heveral stat3R,
upon the basis eT pejiulat uu, toieliovo
them from the bunions of loe il taxation
and provide means for the education of
theit people."
'I his is the resurrection of a doctriue
which for nearly llfty years has been dead
mid buried, aud its ropreJuotl m new has
nin.iKPil alike the oppeuunts of that party
and thousands of its adherents. It to.tches
the l.i.l.ic that the fcderal government
has the pewer and ought te tax the poeplo
te obtain mouey te redistribute te thorn.
Wu might liave suiipesad that this was the
idea of roine doctrinaire whose vagal Ics
wero engrafted ou tlie platform in elder
te leceustruet ami te outnfert him in his
return te party lints, and was iuteuiL'il te
be silently ijjncr.-d by tlie 'ciders and
organs el the parly. Hut in tlie recent
mcctiug; at Laueaster, at which Senators
Cooper aud Stewart nt.il Metsrs. liresius
and Niles wero leading aotem, Senater
Stewart used this laui;uige:
'Tlie Republican success this ear in
Pent'sjlvauia tncaiiH that Peunsylvatila
will march ler ward with her sister states
nextiear fe; tbe oleotion of James O.
HI line te the presidouej ; it means the
indersement e' the idea of dividing the
surplus revenues among the states."
We cauiK.t err ns te the meaning el this
langmgi. It is te.) plain for mlsappro mlsappre mlsappro
lieuiion. A leduudaul roventio with all
its attendant oppressions aud its rcdistri
butien te the states, with all the corrupt
ing and debasing results that are te fellow
is the plain policy of the Republican party
of Pennsylvania, tjuccces te thorn htie
upon this theory means its engraftmcut
upon the national Republic in platform of
ISSlaud tlie restoration te vigorous life
of the minster hilled by Jackseu in the
latter dajs of his administration.
Iu his eighth annual mesFage Presidcnt
Jackeeu says :
" A system liable te such objections can
never be supposed te have Iki n sanctioned
by the framcrs of the constitution, when
tliey eeuleirrd en Cei gre.is the taxing
p wcr ; aud I feel persuaded that a mature
examination el the subject will hitisfy
evcrjone that thorn tire insurmountable
ditllcultics iu tlie operation of any plnu
which can be devised, ut colleolu.g teve.
nue for the inn pose of distribut
ing it. Cengiess is only author auther
iznl te levy taxec, ' te pay the
debts ami previde for the ceinmrn
defence and general welfare of the
United States.' There is no such provi previ
sions as would uutheiiza Cutigiess te
collect, together the piepcity el the coun
try, utiiler tlm n.inie el lovetiuo, for the
puiposuel illvidiug it equally or uticiniaiiy
among the states for the people. Iudeed,
it is net probable that iiuch an idea ever
occurred tothe states when they adopted
the constitution. Hut, ho.veier, this may
be, tlie only Bafo uiloferus in interpret,
ing the pewers grauted tj the federal
geverumuut, .s te regard the nbiouce of
ixpicss authority te touch a subject se
important and delicate as this is, as
equivalent te prohibition.
"The safqst aud sunplest in le e et.
viatiug all tlie dillleult'es which have been
mentioned, is te collect only roviueiuough
te meet tbe wants of the government, and
let tlm people lmve the balance of tueii' pro
perty iu their own hinds te he used for their
own prellt. baeu stati) win t lien suppeit
its own government, and . utitribute its due
share toward tlm suppeit of the general
government."
In his fare-A-ell addn.is he uses this lau lau
guage :
"Congress has untight under the con
stitution te take money fiem the pcople
unless It is required te exeeutu senu ene
of the Hpccille pewiis intrusted te the
government; and i I they raie nioie thnn
is necessary for sueh j.urpjs h, it is an
abuse of the power of taxation, and unjust
and oppressivo. It may Indoed happen
that tlie rovenuo will sometimes exeuud the
amount anticipated when the taxes wero
laid. Whan, liewmer, this is ai.'oitained,
it is easy te rcducu thein; and, iu such a
case, It is unques'ieuably the duty of the
covei'iiinout totcduee them, ler necircutn
stances e.iu justify it iu assuming a pewer
net I'iven it by the constitution, nor iu
taking away the moiiey el the people when
it is net nocded fei th ) legitim ite wants of
the governraont.
"De net allow yoursrlves, my fellow -i!ill.cns,
te be misled en this subjeet.
The federal gevciutnent eau net collect a
surplus for such purposes, without vlnl.it
ing the principles or the c institution, and
assuming pewers wlnc'i hie net been
grauted. It is, inoieevot, a sjtem of in
jiiKtlcc, and, if peisisted in, will inevitably
lead te corruption, and must end in ruin.
The surplus rovenuo will bj diawn tiem
the poekot of the people from the
farmer, the moehauio, and tha 1 ib rln.t
olasses of eoclety ; but win will iccoive
It when distributed among tlie
states, whero it is te ba disposed of by
leading Htate politicians who luvu fiieniU
te favor ntid p ilitleal pirtuians te gratify'.'
It will certainly net be returned te tlune
who paid It, and wh have 111031 ueed of
it, aud are honestly entitled te it. There
is but ene sufe rule, and that U, te oeullu
the cotieral L'ovurnineut rigidly within th-
sphere of its appropriate duties. It Im
no pewer te raise a rovenue, or Impj-e
taxes, oxcept for the purpjes uuittneratnil
iu the constitution, aud if its luoinie is
found te oxeood thesu wants, It should be
forthwith reduoed, and Iho burdens of the
poeplo se far llghtoned."
'litis authority eupht te be, and I be
llovewlllbo, coueluslvo with the Anion
can poeplo. Woiiero plainly soe the line
of ulstlnctlen Intwien the teachings of
the federal seli j ' an I thesa or the 1) i
moeraoy, aud our platierm of 18;J gives
no uncertain heiiu.l mi tutu nub)aet. a
Uoelares "that tin Democracy of Penn
hylvania doueuueo the preposition of the
Republican party that the poeplo should
be taxed te ralse a surplus fund for tliu
edcial governmoiit te illstribute among
' the states , the poeplo should only be
laxed se much as Is absolutely Indixpensl Indixpensl
ble for the frugal conduct of their nflTnlrB,
nnd net ene con t for surplus and noun
necessary taxation."
Tliopjeplo of this country are willing te
submit te nil taxation that is uocessary te
pay tueir (touts, proviue ler tnelr lut-ireat
oharge, pay thelr ponslens ftudoconomloal ftudeconomloal ftudocenomloal
ly and frugally conduct thelr government.
More than this Is oppression and slnvery
and although taxation upon Impert duties
takes nu insidious form, and is often un
recognized by the peeple who pay it, yet
it is initie the less a bunion upon produc
tion, nnd lmp3des competition iu manufac
tures. The vital point with us In Penn
sylvania Is ti rolieve our'dves from the
taxation that oppresses our manufacturing
industries. A surplus reaped from thorn
either for states or federal purposes bur
dens nnd fetters thorn. All taxation coiues
from labor, aud whilst economy nnd fru
gality are the true lines for the adminis
tration of our governmont, the adjustment
of the taxes that are n.iedtd te maintain
and conduct it iu tint mede, in sueli a
manner as te advance the intorest of labor
and nid iu naei ir.i'iig be-ne Industry, is
ns esscntlnl te out progress as Is cheap
production. A redundant rcv.inue will
inevltably prodite i inequality In taxation
and wnste and luxiiiy, for the man
Willi a full pocket nlwajs spends
moie inencv than he who has but
enough for Ids ordinary oxpenses. It is
inovitable that such a pilley will Inoreaso
the oxpeiHes of both tlie federal and state
governmonts. I de net need te refcr te
the recant past te demonstrate that a full
treasury begets corruption iu both. A
redundant rovenuo, with a large surplus
reuniting therefrem in the federal treasury,
would produce en a much larger scale all
of the Kcaudals ntteiidnnt upon the passace
e'. rlver and harbor bills. The quostieu
would net be what cm each locality obtain
te improve its river and harbors aud thus
aid In the development of cemmercial
Intorentirsi, but it would be, hew much
can each ene get for his state and its own
purposes and leg relliug schemes and cor
rupt combinations would fellow. It would,
for this reason also, be the Toe of all just
and proper measures that are purely fed
eral in their character ; the rebuilding of
our fortifications; the reconstruction of
out navy ; the arniani"iit of b ith, aud all
these measures which are p'aitilv within
the ssiip) of federal control, would be no ne no
gleeted iu order that the stales might ob
tain a larger share of the large sums of
money annually te ba drawn from the
federal treasury. Its oifeet upon the
states thoinselvcs would be meat disas
treus. It would make them depend upon
the fidcral goverumcut, and it would be
the most ofllcient ougliie for consolidation
that could be conceived This is that
which commends it te these who sce our
institutions through the eyes of Adams,
Hamilton aud ethor federal leader.
The fedeia' government is ene of limited
powers. Its authority is te levy aud
collect taxes te pay the debts aud previde
for the geueial wolfaie of the government
ereatcd by tbe federal constitution. It hns
no power te collect with ene hand and
disbuise with tliu ether for the mcie pur
pose of collecting and disbursing It cau
as well say that the silaries of tlie ollleials
of tlie htatesnball be increased te twice
tlie amount tlxed by state laws ns it can
collect money Irem the peeple aud send it
te th'i state treasuries for the education of
tbe peeple of tlie state. If it can authorize
th" iticioase of tlie salary et a state ollielal
he becomes the satollite and satrap of
ami satrap of I
- I
centralized pewiv, nnd is no longer tlie
organ of a goveiniuont by the pcople of a
state. If it can de this it cau spend money
for sectarian purposes among the
chutcLes of a state, through the state organ ergan
i.iti .ns, for it may direct that the tnencj
sunt te the state treasury shall be paid te
certain churches within the state or shall
go te tlm Mtpp irr of all of its rollgieus
dei.omiualie is. Surely no such pewer as
this was intend, d te be conferred by the
fram.'isef tlm federal constitution. It
would g i ve te Cougieis and theso who
handle the oneimous rjvonues that would
flew from such a policy a golden key te
perpetual piwer, and enable tiem te buy
up the poeplo with their own money.
Suicly we havn dieugh ovidenoos of dan
ger from the ceriupt uses of m?ney in
elcotiei.s. Koderal meney and fedetal
pe.ver maintain control te day of 100,000
orgaui.er, aud theso at 0..3I1 presidential
election held the balance of power.
(Jivi) te the men whose power is te
maintain the authority te tax and distri
bute at their pleasure, and the opportunity
for continued control is apparent te all.
Tlm doctiiue of the resolution I hive
quoted is, as is all prepositions of this
kind, sugar coated, it is commended te
the poeplo as a means for the piyment of
their debts and for the oliieatlou of their 1
peeple. This Is paternal government, aud j
paternal government is tlie very biokbetin
of federal doalrlue The poeplo of this
country want government from tin peeple
thomselvos. The individual is tlie unit in
government and our doctrines trace power
from the base te the head, net from the
head tn the base. It is the people, the
states, the foderal goverutnuut ; each
suprome in its spliore. The federal gev
ornment is ene of limited pewers, piiisess
ing no authority but theso which aie
plainly oxprcssed, or restiltlng by uroeiis.iry
inipllcat'en from the powers granted. A
perpetual union of states which have all
the powers of the governmoiit net granted
'e the federal government nor reserved te
tlie noon'.e. The naople at the base are
si ill vested with all their natural rights
hive theso which have been plainly patted
with, or ave noeossary for the protectiou
of their llves, their llberty and their
pieperty. The education of our poeplo,
the control of our township and county
nll'aira and tlie soleotion of our loprcsenta leprcsenta
tives iu the government of the state are a
part of the rights which belong te the
poeplo, nnd are iullnitely better controlled
and directed by thorn and uuder thelr own
imnifdiate supervision than they would be
if foderal teaching ami louer.u uutuenty
wero looked te for mouey and tllrojtieu.
We antagonize and doneunco the doctriue
that makes us mero "howers of weed aud
drawer- of water" for any governmoiit.
We will net leek up te our servauts for
favors and nrivilenca. We held with
tenacious grasp te all our individual rights,
and will part with thorn only when we
must.
The remedy for a surplus lu tbe tr.i.i
mry, elthcr state or foderal, Is te losieu
taxation. One of the plain reads te reduce
tlie surtilus new exlsting in the foderal
treasury is te abolish the tax upon tob.ice j.
This artiole outers largely into the ceutmmp
tlen of our own poeplo aud has boejina an
unwlae necessity with many of thbtn. It
is used by 111010 of tlie poeror eiasses man
by these who are wealthy.and Us abolition
would lolievo produetlou from that much
of the bunion Imposed npeu it unuecus
s.wi Twe liiths of all the high wines
that ate pt jduued onter into consumption
111 the aits and manufactures, ami whilst I
de net say .that it Is right te ontirely re ro re
meve taxation fiem wliUky that outers
Inte consumption as a bnvoruge, yet ou all
of that artiete tint is put of our mauufae
tured pie luotien we should loinevutaxa
tlen. This uniet'ers production uml rollevrs
manufacturing Imlustiy te that exteut. lu
doing this we can abolish and dispense
With all of the lundoel ollleials who aie
new etu pleyed lu collecting the iuternal
rovenuo and get rid forevor of this Inquis
itorial and new unnecessary mass of fede.
ral empleyes. This alene would be saving
te the poeplo of nbeut $5,000,000 annually.
KANUALI. IN 1'UlfiAUUI.l'IIIA.
He Urgea tliu llomecraMto Ketmn the l'oit l'eit l'oit
tlen They Onlncd l.uit Year.
" Thore has nover been a campaign in
Pennsylvania iu which the Issues wero
mero fairly discussed than they bnve bcen
this year, and the Domeorats have
get the best of the argumeut,"
was the olinehor that Chairman
Hensol ell'etcd for the dolccUtieu of the
Twenty ninth ward Democracy iu Phila
delphia, at the meeting of the ward asso
ciation Tuesday cvenltig. Hamucl J. Ran
dall, who occupied n feat in the rear of
the speaker's' desk, mildly ejaculated,
" that's se," aud Samuel Josephs, the
president of the association, acquiesced
with a volley et blows en the fleer with
his hickory stick, iu which the crowd
vociforeusly joined.
The orator of the ovenlug was Samuel
J. Randall. He began his address with
the declaration that " the bottom reek of
all political success is the ballet of tbe
Individual veter." He Impressed upon
the Domecrncy the necessity, both ns a
body and as individuals, of profiting by
the advantages gained by the last cam
paign. "We have struggled for a quarter
ofacenturyto get just wero we nre,"
said Mr.Randall,"and we must net fall new
when victory is within our grasp." The
Republlcan party be considered far from
M)elng in " state of harmony vouehsafod
by its leaders. The rank nml tlie 01 tlie
party," he said, " are tired of the corrupt
and faithless administration of affairs by
the men in pewer thore is net an Intelli
gent man in the community who docs net
icel that hemcthing is wrong ; the very
leaders nre becoming disgusted with the
incongruity of the referm that Is preached
and the rofe-m that is practlced. Th 1
bosses are showing thelr hands overy
where and overywhoro the most flagrant
abuses cry out for gonuine aud henest
referm."
Mr. Randall speke strongly of the ne
cessity of a pretective tarifl that would
protect. " I Have always been in favor of
levyini: taxes en tbe country's imports.
If thore is te be a reduction in the taxa
tion of the laud, let it be In the internal
revenues. We nre ready te dispense with
a law that gees prying into our books,
that reads our bends, smells our bettlec,
explores our cellars aud subjoets us te the
humility of an inquisitorial system. Let
the government ondeavor te the extent el
its power te lessen the burden that falls
directly upon the poeplo by the augment
ing of the inarket value of commedltlcF.
Rut the tariff must remain as it is. It is
the only protectiou for tbe wages of the
laborer and the mechanic It is only by
the tariff that we cm hepe te competo
with the pittance pill te labor beyend
the eceau."
The spcaker declared that the provalent
Impression that the Domeorats intonded
te " tear out things gonerally " when
they get into pewer again was enormous.
" Our selu object," he said, " and uvery
light-minded, thiukiugnud just man will
agroe with me, is net te rule or te prosti presti prosti
tute power te partisan ends, but te de the
greatest geed te the groiteRt number In
every commonwealth of this bread laud."
The latest news irem Africa Is decidedly Mi
ceumglng ; the uuUvih lmve ce.sril te fry
llinln .t.j.iil mi h.i t a nml lute. mllln ilfiflil an
uu 11 (,inuu I'ttKin in. nun iiuiu iiimuin,! ou
inr Hun tliey into habitually Dr. ItuIlM Cough
syrup, which is 11 sure euro for all lung
troubles.
KAll.KOAO 1'Ml'l.OYKfc.M.
The leading business men of Providence,
It. I , com p -se the Hunt'- Iteinedy Ce., nml
they gunraiitee all (esllnierlnl published by
thorn te be genuine. The following, datiil
May 1, 1PS.I, Hern Air. V. II. lllanchnrd. Lew
oil, Muss , It but 0110 el tbe tliiHuiid rem ark
able euros thutuiu belli made by this won
derful iiieilcluu. Mr. Illanchanl lays : "I
have been greatly Doubled ler evi r six years
with iiculn kidney dlsciue, with severe pulu
In my back and hips. I vrm termurly eiuplo) eiuple)
ed en the llosten umt I.owell llnllreail, but
was obliged, owing te the constant Jar, te give
up tl e liillread IjiisIiie-h, uh many otheis have
been obliged te de, 011 account el kidney ills-ea-e.
1 have tried many medicines, but re
ceived no pni'iiiaiiuul rollet. A trlund roeoiii reeoiii roeeiii
iiiemlnd 1110 te iisi) Hunt's Itemed'. I pur-ehns-ed
a bottle et 0110 el our druggists in
Lew ell, ami commenced te Improve ut mice,
and niter uxliig two bottles 1 was entirely
I100I10111 all pain, nnd en Hlder niysclt cured,
and 1 eheeiliilly lecomiueml this wnndei till
medicine, Hunt's lluiiieily te ull Ihesulleieis
Irem kidney and liver disease."
AT Lllll'.llTV.
ter 11 number el years 1 was nllllcted with
kidney and gravel dlsiute, and sullcrtd with
pains lu my limbs uml back ut times te se
verely thAt it sei'ined 1 could net millivolt. I
used teverul He-eallid fines rcceiuiiiemlcd for
these (IIsuhcs, but they did 1110 no geed. A
filcml et mine that li. id Usui lluni'd Iteinedy,
and pronounced it the best In use, urged mu
te tiy it, nml 1 purcliated a bettle at (icerge
K. Hall's ill ug stoie lu Maiichuslur, uml boteiu
1 bad used ene bottle 1 began te feel much
better, the pilns In tlm bladder and kldnuys
weie rudiiecd a geed deal, ami alter using llve
bottles t leuud that Hunt's lleuiedy had dene
all that II aiis recommended te de. It had in.
moved nil tbe p.iln, my nppolile liiipieved,
uml 1 gained several pounds In a low wi eks.
I haveieuencil vigor uml stiengtli for one el
my years (Si), and I can only lliank tlie prn prn prn
piletoiset Hunt's Iteinedy tunny geed health
et te-day, uml you are ut llbetly te publish
this, that It may be tliu means et neiiiu one
being cured by the use el jeurtiuly wonder
ful leuiedy. W. II. Tbriiili..
lillKKSTOWN. N. II., Mai 7, 16S.I.
oil IwdM.WAl-Ww
smiill I'ex driven Irem 11 cemmiinily by
linlim I'rephylacile fluid, sce utveitUe
lniuit. The Iei1-.n1 used In the Celluloid i:ye (ilasNvs
nre ground with HClontllle accuracy. They arj
iree lieiu clireuialle abi rrallens, and produce
brlghluusH nnd distinction nt vision. Fer sale
by ull leading Jeweleisund Opticians.
o?J-lwdeo(l
lluvklen's Arnica aslve.
Tlie greatest lnedlcal wonder of the world.
Warranted te speedily euro burns, bruises,
Ciils, Ulcers. Bull Itheiim, fever seres, Cun
cers, Piles, Chilblains, Cern, Tetter, Chapped
Hands uml ull skin eruptions, guaiiuitce.l te
emu In oveiy Instance, or mouey lolunded,
a cunts per box. for sale by Chas. A. l.eeher.
toiVlvned.tw
Au r.linlrrt (N. Y.) Lady,
Mis. II L. Clark. .30! K. Clinten stieet, tie
elures ; Ihiriteck Menti Hit:, r nre a medicine
I udmlru. llejt reiuudy ter ilyspcpala lu the
world. Keep lieusu suppllu I with It. Kei
wile by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 uml 1&)
Nnilli Oueeu street.
We CliHllfUE ttie World.
When we say wu beliuve, we have uvMenre
te prove that Hhlleh's constiinntleu Cure is
ileeldedly inn nest i.uug Meiliciuu uiiiiin, in us
much as It will cuia 11 common or Chienla
Cough lu en e-tiult the tlmu nml relluvu Asth
ma, ilreuehllls, Whooping Cough, Croup, uml
show mero eases of Consumption cured than
ull otheis. It will euro whero Uiey lull, it Is
pleasant te lake, harmless te the yoeiiuo.t
child and we gunrautee what we say I'llce,
100., two. ami il.oe. If your Lungs ure mre,
Cliester Ituek lame, useShllnh's I'oieu I'liis I'liis
ter. Sold by II. II. Cochran, druggist, mm. 137
uml IIN North Uuuun street. fabT-eel 1
Sly Oraudfattier' Uleck,"
Wus once 11 very popular song, but llke many
ether simtlniental tune. It doesn't wear well.
l)r Themiu' Kelectrle Oil tWH war; It will
wear nwuy nil nehes, spruliu. uml pulns unit
lepuys Its piircliuser 11 ImiiilnM tell , Hir sale
by It 11. CiH!hraii,ilrugglt, 7uud 13!) NerlU
IJiuen street.
A Llte-sjavliig rreienU
Mr. M. K. Allisen, Hutchinson, Knn : Raved
lilsllfe UyaslinpleTrlal et Or. Klng'e New
Discovery, ter Consumption, which caused
htm te prseurn a large bottle, that eimplntelv
eureil lilm, when doctors, cluimre of cllinnte
find everything else hatl falleil. Asthma,
llrencliltls, Honrsencsn, sevcre Coughs nnd
nil Threat nml l.ung Diseases, It isguanintecd
toetire. Trial liotttes Irce nt Ohrw. A. l.eclicr's
Drug store, l.argosl.e, il.te.
SIEV1VAI,.
ri'AKit
Simmons Liver Beplater
Ker Dyspepsla, Cestlvcness, Slclc Iteadnchn,
Chronic DlarrlKKi, Jaundice, Impurity ei ilm
llloed, Kevor nnd Ague, Jtalarla nml nil Ills
esses cauped by Derungement et tun Liver,
Howe) nnd Kluneys.
SYMPTOMS Ol' A DISKA8KI) MVKtt.
Had hrcnlh rain In tlm Slde, sometimes tlie
pain is felt under the BhouUler-bladP, mts
takun ter Klieutnallsiii t general less of nppii
Hint Dowels guncrnlly costive, sometimes
ulternntlng with lax; the licuil is trenBIed with
pain, Is dull and heavy, wllliconslderableloss
eriiicmnry, iiceainpinled with a painful son sen son
sttleu et leaving undoiie something which
ought te have been done j n slight, dry cough
nnd Hushed tnci) Is emctlmes nn nlfcndant.
orten uilstaken ler consumption : the patient
complains et weariness nndiliiblllty t nervous,
emlly startled; cold feet or burning, snine
limes nrrlcklysensatluti of llie skin exists 1
HplrllHnrolewnnddesponilent, nnd nllhetigli
satlslled that exercl'e would be benellelal, yet
ene can hardly summon up tortltiule te trv It
lu tact, distrusts overy leinedy. beveml of
the above symptoms attend tlie disease, but
eases have occurre 1 when but tew of thum ox ex ox
iste'i, yeinxninlnatlnn uTIer death hasshenn
tlie I.lvcr te liave been rxtetislvcly dernngtd.
It should be useil by ull persons, old and
young, whenever any el the nbeva
symptoms appear.
I'crsens traveling, or living In uulienlthy
lecalltle. by taking 11 dese occasionally te
kcep the I.Iver lu healthy action, will avoid nil
Malaria, unions nltnck. Dltztness. Niiuseu.
Drowsiness, Dcprcsilen efHptrlts, tie. It will
Invigorate llke n glasi or wine, but Is no in
toxicating bovcruge.
11 you liivecalin unythlng haul el diges
tion, or 'eel li"avy nttnr niealu, nrsleepless at
nluht, tuke 11 dese nml you will be lclluvcd.
Tlineimil Doclers' Dills will be saved by u'
ways Ueeplng tlie ltegiilater lu tlie
lleiiaul
Fer, whatever llionllment may be a thorough
ly sale purgative, alterative uml tonle can
never be out el nlace. 'I he lenicly Ih harm
less and iIech net lutei teru with business or
pleasure.
IT IS 1'UIIKI.Y VIMJKTAItl.W.
Ami lias all Hid power uml elllcucy et Calomel
or Quinine, wltlitiiiluny of the Injurious utter
ellci'ts,
a oevEnMon's testiuenv.
-iuiuieiis I.lvcr ltegiilater lias been In urn
In my lainll v ler snuni tlme and I am satisfied
II ts 11 valuabloiutdlileii te thuiiicillcalsclence
J. UlLLHllOIITKK.
Coverner et Alabunn.
Hen Alexnmlcr II. .Stcpheiis. of (In., says
liave derived some benefit from the use et
Simmons I.lvcr ltegiilater, mid wish te give It
11 further tilal,
"Tlie only Thing that nover falls te Ito Ite Ito
llevo." I liave Hied many remedies for Dys
pepsia, i.lvcr A Hec tlen uml Debility, but
never have round anything te benolltme te
the extent Simmons I.lvcr ltegiilater lias. 1
sent from Minnesota te (ioeig'u ter It, unit
would seml fji ther ler such n medicine, uml
would advise nil who nre similarly nttected te
gtvultu trial as Itseeius tlie only tiling that
never lull te relieve.
I, il. Jannkv,
.Minneapolis, Minn.
Dr. T. W Mamn says: Frem actual expel 1 1
ence In tlie use of Mmniens I.Iver llogulater
in my practlte I liave been unit am s.itUrled
te use uml piescilbe II us a purgative modi medi modi
clne. Ker tale by 11.11. Cochran, druggist, 137 nnd
139 Nertli (Juccn .street, Lancaster, l'e.
3-Take only 1I.0 (lennlue, whlell nlwnys
bus nu the Winppcr the ml '. Trnile-Murk
and Munnture et .). II. 7.KU.IN A CO.
fOUUALK IIV ALL DIIUGQISTS.
liuilllyeed.tw
A Vllll'H U1LLH.
k CLEAR HEAD.
" One your nge I wns I ml 11 cod te try Ai nsn'e
I'ilm us a reuiudy for liidlgestlnu, t'onstlpn t'enstlpn t'onstlpn
tten and llealuehe, from which I bad long
beeu 11 gieat sullercr. (Jemineiiclnu with 11
des of llve I'liiH, 1 found their net Ien easy,
nml olit'ilnel prompt re id lu continuing
their use, 11 Mngle 1111 'liken utter dlnner,
dully. Iris been nil the modiclne 1 have rc rc
qitlied Avkii'h Tills have kept, mvHvatcm
ugular and my head clear, u id benelltted me
moie than nil the medicines ever hefore tried.
Kverv person Hluiilully nllllcted should knew
thelr value iAi Stale St, Chicago, .IiinnU,
l!Mi. M V. WATHO.V"
for ull diseases et tlie stomach nnd bowels
tiy aykh's 1'ILLS.
I'RKl'AllUD IIV
Dr. .1. (!. Aycr A- Ce., Lewell, Mass.
Held by all Druggists,
or 129 ntlyd.tw
I IKICHV
II.IVIVSIMIN I W I.I.Kit.
ONE BOTTLE
-OF-
Perry Davis's Pain Killer
111 Often de Weiiilt'iftirrr 11
WHOI.K IMMlIiY.
A
Purely Vegotable Modlelno
Interual rtnd External Ube.
for
Tlie Oldeat, Ueat and meat wlclely
known Family Modlelno.
25c. 50c. and SI per Bettle.
A MdDlGlNB "CHEST IN HSBLF.
TRY IT.
ectl'lmdAw
l.SHKV'rt OHAKOOAL I.IIKKMIIKD.
L' for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, lliarthutii,
HeadaeliK. Had llieatli trem smoking, etc.,
Constipation, Heur Stomach ami all dlseideiH
et the Meuuieh ami Dlgesllvu Oiguns. Uelng
it purely veuilalile, sate, elinple and cheap
leme ly, It readily eoniineuiu lliclt te Hie
public Hiilleiliig trem llie above dlserdere.
'iritl. I'llce !iV, per llex, sent miywheru
by uiiiil. I'lepaied and told by
ANDltKW O.fltf.Y, DIlUhUIST.
2i K. Orunge St., Cor. Chrinilun,
iprt'-'vdAw Laneasler. 1'u.
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Standard Carriage Werk
Or LANCASTKU COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & CO.,
FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
MARKET STllEET,
UKAR Or CKNTllAL MAUKKT UOU8K8,
LANCASTJCK, VA.
We make overy style Huggy and Carrlige
desired. All Werk nntshed 111 tbe uieat com cem com
fertablo and eluguut stj le. We use only llie
best selectee1 inatertal nml employ only the
best mechanics, for iiuullty et work; ear
prtces nre tliu cheapest In tlie suite. We buy
ter cash nml .ell ou the tnett rensonable
teriui). fllvu us ti cull. All work warranted.
Ker-tttrtng preinptlv attended te. oue set et
workmen mpeclally ninpleyul ler that put put
pese. nil-tld aw
AUltNOWI.iaillKl)HVAI.I.J0lUlfTIH:
best scent Havana Cigar In the city at
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