tste mm uitizMrAm.,- mwmm ""I --- ,; jw -V r. r.H , - vf, , Ytfpr- 'tx. .? - . t ' t ;) - Jteicte nMligenM "J3 & jr 4 '' Velunii) XXI -Ne, 45. LANCASTER, PA.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1881. Price Twa Gate. i FVi . :x VTMVKa, IT. IlllOADS. jl. Jtu X . our Art Gallery is new open te the Public, who are invited te examine our large and varied wuilectien of Oil Paintings, Bronze and Marble Statuary, Clocks and the Latest European Novel ties of every description. H. Z. RHOAD8, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER. FA ltity uuuiia. N KXT lMIOlflO I'lltJ COURT IUIUSK. FAHNESTOCK'S OPENED UUS DU AI.AHUK LINE CHOICE S1YLLS 6-4 Plaid. Cleth. Suitings Fer I miles' Dicscs, new go Desirable, In All Cliolce Similes. Alse Tricot Cleth Suitings. Alse 6-4 Plain Cleth Suitings. ALL HHAD!, 73 CENTd, WORTH wl.OO. Puccini l.ebi et liLACK SILKS, et a celebrated make, wnrrinted net te cut nml perfect shade, .lust opened treui a large Importer's silo In New lerk, ut 'Ac, $I.M) and f 1.12. never buluru equalled at prices. E. E. FAHNBSTOOK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, Lancaster, Pa MUriM, 11KA.TKUH, .tC. S" TIIVB1, E k J) JlUUUUj IN GREAT VA1IIKTY AND AT WtO VLL SPECIAL Dual Draft Deuble Heater, A new Slnte of entirely nev 1 construction nml dc-dgn. Hrlclly ilewn tlnilt, perlcrt com bustion, cannot emit g.n or smoke beoausell consumes nil ttm gasjes ami sinnke, depe-dts no root In tlm plpiiser Hues, has nogiate or lire iet te burn out, lequlrt-s less attention thtuuity ether stee, Ij uiulur ported control ami is ulciin, poeiJul uhil tconeuitcal. Aigyle Pleasftut Heme and White Star Parler Heater, NEW, 11EAUT1FUL AND IN EVERY RFSPECT FIltSr-CLASI. Albien anil Indies' I'riile Cook Steves. Conqueror Cellar Heater, With ELECTRIC REGULATOR te control the llie. which cm he tct loony degree el heat deslrud, anit lunulatet tlm damper automatically. All Ptoej are guaranteed te glv satisfaction ami Heaters set up by first class work men. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., Nes. 25 and 28 West King Street, Liancaster, Pa. eSlmdWASAlniw VAUJ'JCIU. ,CC. ..Itll'S OiltlTT IIA1.I,. BARGAINS ! -AT SHIRK'S OAEPET HALL. Hell in t; Off te CIose Uusinea. Everything Must Positively lie Sold. A Full Lilian! 1IOHY 1IKU8SEI.3, TAPESTRY, anil All tirades of INGRAIN CARPETS, RUGS, IILANHETS. COVERLETS aud OIL CLOTH. IW ALL AT A 8A0RlFiaK.-V& - Prompt attention given te the Manufactured Rag Carpets te onlei -AT- SHIRK'S GAEPET HALL, OOR. W. KINO AND WATIM ST8 - LANOASTHB, PA fcbti-JimUw VAlll'r. LI.KANIMI, new weiiw or inikkkst -TO- HOUSEKEEPERS. IF YOU HAVK CARPETS TO CLEAN, BEND TIlKM TO THE Don't have tlietn ruined by beInK bcaten by hand and dragged ever the u round ami evor llnuK, ami Imlf cleaned, wlitm you can have thorn thoreiiKhly cleaned and aired and metr.8 dcatroyed at thu same price. CAIU'JSTS CALLEO JOIIANU UXLIVKUKD HAME DAY. CAUl'ETB GUAKaNTKEU JU11Y. AOAINHT IN. If we Inlure your cirpets, no matter hew old or worn, we will replace with a new one. LEAV1". OUDKUS AT J. B. lartin & Ce, -011- IANCASTER OltGAN FACTORY, COlt. CIIUllCHI ANI DUKE BT8. ectl6-tfd A BK BUlt MltS. KNlUllT'3 SOOTHING SYRUP. 17-5mdtw TTKAUUUAKTtSKa IfOlt TUB INDIAN MEDIOINls KA'TON-KA AND MODOO INDIAN! OIL -AT- LOOHER'S Drug Stere, HO. AiT KISU OTUKlbT, liAWCABJEKPA. Steal Carpt Cleaner. A1VIIKH, .CM. mayl-l)d OlOVBil PRICKS TO SUIT EVEimiem. ATTENTION TO THE BARGAINS ! tistr intuit. N BW VALI. IJOllUa. WATT, SHAND & CO., HAVE MADE E.YTENSIVE rUUCIIASES OF CHILDUEN'B Merine Underwear, IN ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES AT l'OI' ULAH I'KICES. Ladies' Merine Underwear, IN ALL SIZES AT 37c, 45c, 50c, 75c, ll.Otf, 11.25. Gentlemen's Merine Underwear, IN ALL SIZES AT 23c, 37, c, Mc, 750, tl 00. Ladies' Scarlet Weel Underwear, IN ALL Bl7.ES AT $1.00, $1.23, $1.50, $1.75. Gentlemen's Scarlet Underwear, AT 75c, $1.00, $125, $1.10, $1.75. 23 CABEB OF 'J Frem the rorent manufacturer's auction pales In New Yerk, ut 23 per cent, under lormer 1UIWU3. NEW YORK STORE, NOS. 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST. 1IV1LDINU MA.TEHIAL. TJKMOVAL. HAVINQ ltKMOVED MY PLANING MILL -TO- Nes.HH te 417 N. Mulberry St, And Increased my facilities ler work, lam new prepared te de all kinds et work In my lue at shortest notice. aiwma Wmi V0nlBeE MEltlVAMi IMtll KII.LIIIUH Ulll.lU. rtllt AIIATIMI llie niiajin-i ei titlleun cholle, llennen's Capclne I'lnslern nolpremplly andsplendldlr. riUTltlUUA HKMEUIKa. OUTIOUKA. INKANT1LK HLOOIt I'UltiriEUB BKIN llKAUTlKlK.ua. AND AreSITIVKUUHK KOlt KVKItY KOItM UF BKIN AMI III.OOl) DIBKAHKS, KUOil l'lMl'LEB lO BUIlerU LA I.N FAN LI LK nml lllrtli llmnera. Milk Crust. M( ailed Head, Kczeunw, and evi ry lonnel llcldnir. Scaly, I'liuply. HcretulniiHand lnlier 1UI liisuues et Hits llloetl, Skin audacalp, with l,en4 et Hair, Irem Inlancy te Ak, cured by the C'lrricenA Kkhelvbht. llie new bleed uu uu rlller, lntiirnally, and Cuticuha ami Lutiuuha HeAr, the ureal tikln curei. ozternalty, Abie tuleltt pure ami tajt, ami maybe uitdfrem tht moment e birth, " OUR LITTLE BOY." Mr. and Mrs KveniUStcliutna. llclchorlewn, Miwi .wrlle: ' our lltlle boy was terribly ullllctrd with Scretula, Salt Ithenm and Kry Kry Bilieliwevt r nIiice Iks was born, and nothing we could Klvehlin helped him until we tried Ceticura ItKMKMKft, which i;r.idually cum I mm, until hu la new a lair tu any nlillil." it WORKS TO A OHARM.' J. B. Woekd. cnq., town tnaurnr.SL Albam, t., paj sin a letUirdated March SS' "It works te a charm en my baby's faeu and head. Lured the head eutlicly and ban nearly cleaned the laeu et hoi i'H. I have recommended It lese v t Ml, and Dr. t'Jant has ordered It ler them." " A TERRIBLE CASE " Charles Kayie Hlnkln, Jcisey City Heights. N. J., writes : " My son, a lad of twelve years, was completely cured et a terrible cammt ti'zema by thuCuriLUnA lUuKiutn. from the topel his head te the soles el his K'et was one mini el scabs." Every ether remedy and phy sicians had been tried In vain. FOR PALE, LANGUID, Kmactateil children, with pimply, sallow skin, the CCTicuiiA ItxMiDiu will prce n ported lileuslnif, cluanslnic the bleed and skin el in herited impurities and exptllliiK the ycrms of scrofula, ilieuuiatlsm, consumption ami se se vere skin diseases. Beld every where. 1'rlce: Ceticuba, M cents s Ubkelvihit. It.in; Eeat. 'ii centH. I'etter Dklu ae 1iiKiiic'At.Ce., llosten, Mie:, Benil lur llew te (Jure bnlu lllstases." DAPY Use Cutlcura beip, nn exijuU. J-.L J. Hely perlumed Skin Iliuulltler, and lollet, Hath and Nursery Sanative. ri'lIK UUTIOUKA Kr.MKDlr.M KlkK SALK L at Cochran's IJruir store, 117 ami 139 North Qui'uit street, Lauuutur, l'a. CATARRH. SANFOllirS JUDICAL CUltK. file Uri-at lUlnaiiile DlalllUlliiu el lteb Uafttd, iiurleitii 'lur, jHtiadlau Fur, Marlfielri, Vletcr Klesaum, te,, Forthe Immediate relief and Pel manetil Cure of tivorvretm of Catarrh, Inmi a blmnle lhad Celd or Influenza te the Less et Smell, Taste, and Hearing. Ceuish, IlreiichUls,und Incipient Consumption. Ueilet In five minutes In any ami every ease. Nntulntr llku it. Uratetui, lrauraut, whelusmne. Uuiu btiilns from tlrsl application, and U rapid, radical, permanent, and never ialllnir. One bottle Hadlcal Cure, otie llex Catartnal belvenlund banteid's luhaler,all In one pack, axe, termina a complete treatment, el all diiiKKHts ler SI. Ask torbAxreitu's Uadieai. Cl'lIK l'OTTKIl Dnt'O AMD CHKUlOALC'O., IlOStOU. UANDrOHU'S UADICAI.UlllCt-. KOlt MAI. K O at Cochran's DruB Htem, Ne 137 and 1J3 North (Jueen street, Lancaster, I'.i. Pain i3 the Cry of a Suffering Nerve, COLLINS' VOL r-AICKLKCrKlCl'LASTEtl lnstaully affects the Nerveus System and bail. Islies l'aln. A perfect Electric liattery com. Iilned with a 1'oreus i'lastei ler tweiity-tle cents. It annihilates fain, vitalizes Weak and Wern out l'aits, Streuxthens 'llred Mus cles, pievents DUe w ami nees moie In onu enu halt thu tlmu than any ether plaster In the weihl. sold u cry whero ectl-lmdAw nllKAT INDIAN MCUIOINC. KA-TON-KA, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE". -FOU THE- Bleed, Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. It Is made by the Indians, Used by the Indians, Beld by the Indians, 11 Is l'uruly Vcgetable, llsuiely curesull diseases el the Stomach, Liver, Ilowelsamlllleoit. ltlsalmestnspecltlc for all forms et Uheuinutlsui. It will euro dtseaiu when all ether lemedles have failed. Directions uiu plainly piloted ou oveiy bot tle. All tribes et Indians have their medicines, but Ka-Ten-Ka Is a remedy of the I'acltle Coast, and Is used by all. It Is composed et roots, herbs und barks gathered and prepared by thu Warm Spring Indians el' Oregon, And Is favorably knew n and used In all parts et the world. Mho sick or ailing should net delay lla use. 11 will provent as well as cuie dleoase. Its price Is one dollar per bettle, or six bottles ter II u dollars. Ask ler It and see that you Ket It. It Is ler salu by all DiukkIsIh, and by the OltbUON INDIAN MEDICINE COMl'AN V , Cerry, l'a. Medoc Indian OU THE UKKATE3T TAIN hAKTH. MEDICINE ON IT HAS NO EQUAL. MODOC INDIAN OIL Is cjjrIMn te euro Toothache In one minute, Headache lu live minutes, caruene in ten miuuies, core i jireai In oue night, NuunUitlu lu thieu te five min utes. MODOC INDIAN OIL Is used Internally as well as externally. Eveiy family should have a bettle within reach, it U a uocler lu the lieuee. Fer sale by all DrufrnUU. l'rlce 25c, per bettle. Large slza bullies. 50c. INDIAN CDUUll 8YUU1- Is a prompt specific ler Coughs, Celils anil Lung dUeasej. 60c ir bottle. Ka-ten ka, Medoc Indian oil and Indian Cough Byrup ter sate (wholesale und retail) at Cecluan's Drug store. Ne. 137 und 133 North Qutcu street, Lancaster, l'a. milydWASAw . u 813 DR. BITNER'S LAXATIVE POWDER, FOR TUS CBBB or COST1VENESS, FEVKUS TOIU'IDITY OF 111E LIVKItANUllOWELS.AClDllY OF THE STOMACH. EltUCTA- T10NS A DYBFEI'SIA. It Is tt mild LAXATIVE, preducing: no In- convenlenco and devoid el the harshness uiually produced by PILLS, and can betaken in mi seafluiis ui vuu yuar. "Itle pleasant te take. Auk your dealer or It. sepl7-6uidAw TTTSK U MILLER'S BLAOK LINIMENT. EnglUh and GennAn directions. $17-mdw SOLID CHUNKS OF PACT rult TUKUONalllKHATluN Olf VltTr.lts, LlDUtennut Onverner ItlAck Iflli wny lllulue ami IIU l'stty Have Ne Clilm en tlia Vete el lllUmm, Umler date or Bcptcmber Sllli, Lieut. Ouvcrner Ulaek wrote te CMtm.-ui Metitrcat, or Fayotte oeuutj, I'eiiusylvrt-nl.-t, lOKiettluK LiIh Inability te bj present at the inceting at Oonuellsvilio en Satur day. He Bays : Wero I present I would uet diseugu Mr. Ulalue's porseual oharaetor. He la a federalist, and that, should be be elected, la enough te hiaure a corrupt and cxtrava Rant Diimiulsttatlcc, for no federalist can be trtiu te Ida principles mid nnke any etbur unit of an administration. Tliere would be no leferm ; ler llie abueta which rciptlte corrcelioti, uie the i.biisen of the party in power, atid c.tti be chauied only by a oIiauce of party. There would be ue reduction tti taxes, ue diminution of the Hurplus.nnd no improvetuont in morals, for in all tbese particulars Mr. Mlaiue and his friends contend there is no occasion for amendment. The government would con tluue, in the midst of distress, te Rather revenues whleu are net rctiuirtd for any proper object, and which, whether heatded ertijuandered, are an unmixed evil. What else cau be expected from a parly which Rees te the oeuntry ou the express declaration that it propesea te levy taxen FOIl I'UltrOSES NOT rUBMC ami that the wants of the public service art) uet only the only tneasuie, nor even any measure at all, of the amount which may be justly exacted from the people 'I This is federalism. Mr. Hlaine bullevca it and practices it. It wan only last year that he deel.tred with peculiar emphasis in favor of continuing the whisky and to bacco taxes, net because the United States had any use Or the cnornieussurplus they produce, for he also proposed te hand the mouey ever te the stttes, but for tbe mere sake of collecting it, keeping the Krasp of thu foderal government en the busiuesM of tbe people, and maintaining n large body of uselces ellicials te reive the p.rty in power, and te harass the public. Ue proudly beasts his political descent from Hamilton, the arch federalist ; but even Hamilton would have blushed at ibis pre position at any mouient altar the failuie of bis original scheme of reutiarchy and he hid taken an e.Uh te the cou&titutieu of the republic. lONOItINO 011ET IS6UUS. Hut it appears (hat our opponents are net disposed te submit te the judgment of the people in this election the great lsaues fairly preseuted by tbe history aud avowed priuciples i f the two parties. They will uet discuss the nraassity of re ro re ferm ; of opening tlie books ; of revieing taxes ; of lightening thu burdens of the people ; of purity ing the civil cervicf, aud of getting back te the simplicity, economy and puritv of Democratic ti'aes All these are te be conveniently ignored, while en a variety of pretenses, transparently falfe, they set up a elaim te the support et cer tain classes whose feelings and intcretts have always been wi'h thu great Dorne cratle party of liberty aud toltriuen. Denouncing aud persecuting the Irish from time immemorial, at ruemies of our institutions, and as uuwettby the fiau ohise freely bestowed en Latins, Africans and Asiatics, tlicy have been smitten with a sudden passion for the duipised race, and they tell us that Irish Americans have heard their treasonable prepositions with composure They de net knew the peo ple they are attempting te seduce They ate dealing with bleed wliorein the " dirty drop" et the traitor Is less seldem commingled thau in the veins of any ether race under the sun, and when the votes are counted they will uncertain their mistake, and learn what It is te ask an Iiiah Demo crat te betray the patty which welcomed the exile te our sbetcB, und has steed im movable between him aud tbe numerous assaults which the common enemy has made upon his rights, civil and religious. A D11NIN0 llECOUD. When did this elaim of the federalist Ue publicans upon the votes of Irish Ameri cans arise? Was it when they made thom them thom helves responsible for the bleed of Itebert Emmett byreincustratiug with the British ministry against the release of the Irish patriots of '93 en conditions that they ceme te the United States ? Was it wheu they prescribed terms of fourteen aud twenty-one ycat s as oeuditious of naturali zation, accompanied by ether restrictions, the most brutal aud humiliating ? Was it wlmi they passed the infamous aiien law aiming particularly te the Irish ? Was it when they organized the Knew Nothing party, introducing a religious test into the politics of this free country, proposing the disfranchisement of foreigu-boru oitizens, burning churches and convents, mobbing ministers aud murdering inolluusive voterk'.' Was it when Mr. lilaine was editor of the Kotineboo Journal? Was it when he pro pre pro neuuoed the laud aet aud the coercion bill measures just te Ireland mid honorable te England ? Was it when he left Ameri cau citizens te ret iu Irish nils, at the oaprice of British oilielals ',' Was it when his principal newspaper organ, the New Yerk Vribune, edited by his clese personal friend DEFENDED THE B1UT1S1I POLICY and denounced Irish roslstauee with al' the pre'Iiritlsh fcelinr of thu old federal ists, of whom Mr. lilaine aud all the rest of them insist they are the lineal political descendants? When Irishmen and the sons of Irlshmen rolled upon the bitter wrongs el the past, anil tbe fact that bad Mr. lilaine and his party been able te pro pre vent it, any time these hundred years, they would have had ue votes te cast, they will net be likely te east them for Mr. lilaine, the fit candidate of tbeir in- vetorate hereditary enemies. Irishmen are naturally attached te the fundamental prinelplei of Domearaoy by reus m of their long struggle for home rule in tbe mother oeuntry, aud, if there was ue ether canto than this, they never could be induced te upheld the party of centralization here. There may be white blaek birds this year, and many ether prodigies; but I incline te tliluk that geuuiue Irish uepubltcans will be very scarce, Tbe attempt te deoetvo the werklugman Is only less impudent than the insulting beast that they have "lixcd" the Irish Demoerats, The federalist Republican party has from its foundatieu been the paity of privileged olassev, as AGAINST TUB COMMON l'EOl'I.K, ami Invariably favored the interests of capital against these of labor. Iu the days of Hamilton, who founded Mr. Dlaine's party, and of Jeffersen, who founded the Democratic party, they made no secret of their uurepublican doctrines and purposes. They began then by an effort te oenllno the government, in tbe language of Hamilton himself, te " tbe I-I. ,l Al. ll 1.- " II .1 t ricu uuu vue nuu-uuru, ami every uumiu- isirawuu uuu uvery Vyengress oeuiroiieu ny thairi wlinthnp "tnf Inrl fn.lA.nl let If jimiK wuvui it uuiuvt Vnuuu tuiiuiitttab ui iiqpuu llcan, has Bhaped law and poliey, se as te .! i. r,.,. .1.,. . r .i, -.. favor the few at the orpenso of the many. I cannot elaberate this preposition bore, !$... li. ,TJ.U. -. . li ... T .ut. aeneea of its truth are ull about ua at this But it Is literal v true. The Da nfnl evi- moment. This country has reeently ad vauccd lu wealth nt u rate unparalleled and this vast accnmulatlen has been held up te you by Mr. lilaine an the crand exhibit of a common prosperity. Is this true 7 De tbe messos feel that their rolative pro gress has been In due proportion te that of the Uetilds anil the VauderblltB, mid the ether e oalled " Kings of Husinesa '" Mr. Ulalue's lotter of acceptance was really tbe overwhelming INDICTMENT OF 1118 OWN l'AUTY The wealth In here. Hut who have It ? The men whose labor created it ? The miners of the Monengnhola valley ? The eperatives of Pittsburg ? The farmera whose preduce constitutes the bulk of our experts ? The working classes anywhere? Net at all, The rich aie very rich ; the peer are very peer. And by whose een. trlvancc, nml umler whose, system of laws, has this unjust distribution of the common preduce et our common industry taken place ? The Hnpublieau party has been lu power since 1801). It has dealt with us aocerding te its pleasure If the rich get richer and the peer poorer ; if the buge gap betweeu tbe one and tbe otber grows wider, and we begin te see the fermatluu of classes in this oeuntry as in Europe ; if great masbcs of men are suffering Irem culerced idleness ; if te-day tbe opulent favorites of the government roll tbeir shining millions befere the eyes of tbe distressed multldudes te show hew bone (Icent iu the federalist rule, and propose te purchase another olecllon te continue these blessings te thnmsolves te our ex. peuse ; if EVTIIAVAOANCE AND COItltUPTION reigu iii eery department of the govern ment, und a surplus of n hundred millions is annually taken iu taxen, with wheat at seventy cents a bushel and honest labor starving, it is because the Democratic majority of our people chese te permit Mr. Dlaine's corrupt party of centraliza tion and monopoly te steal the presldouey In 1870 aud te buy it in 1880. 1 de uet bolievo that werkiugtnfln, ue matter what may have becc thelr party relations hero here hero teloro, eau be again deluded by a party whose whele history shows it the enemy of their interests ; nor will thuy in this year "of sero distress suffer te pasp, with out bitter resentment, the usual nttumpts at bribery and intimldatleu. liut sotne may nek : Might net Mr. lilaine de butter than bis predecessors ? Mr. lilaine would de worse. The longer jeu ktep a bad pinty in power the worse It will be. When did he sepiiata from it te defend the rights of the psople against its systematic class legislation V Docs he net proclaim him self a Ilamiltenian federalist? Ne man who would refuse te serve the few that Is te say, the moneyed corporations, the commercial, manufacturing aud transport lug monopolies at the expouse of the many could remain at the head of the federalist Republican pirty for ene day. They are the part;; it exists te mtve thorn and has long outlived any ether mission. SUJiriUAliy LEGISLATION. We have still another question in thi ettivass whofe gravity, I fear,has net been mlly appieciattd. Sumptuary legislation is a peculiarly dangerous aggression upon the reserved rights of the people, because it always appears in the guise of morality, and like religious persecution, premisee te make iw better by force It deprives men of their liberty ou the theory that they are unlit te enjoy it, and that the govern ment will direct their personal conduct, iu matterG net aQcctiug their neighbors, nnd regulate their appetites, their eatiug, drinking aud dressing, much mera wisely than'they can de it for themselves. This Is truu federalist doetrlne, aud it is net surprising that Mr. lilaine and bis party have determined te apply it te the manu faeture and sale ei liquors. In his own state, the caudidate has personally engi neered te final success an iron clad prohi bitory amendment te the constitution, while in e'Uer states tbe movement has, under Republican oeuutenance, assumed threatening proportions, aud in some of thorn, it has already produced the serious disturbances which invariably attend the invasion of the domain of private affairs by public authority. This, it is true, ought uet te be a national question. The federal government should h.ive nothing te de with it. Hut when did tbe federalist Hepublieaus hesitate about intermeddling wbeu it suited them, with the domestic affairs of the states? According te tbeir loose theories e constitutional construc tion they may de, by foderal intervention, whatover they deem for the "general wel fare," aud they have shown by their eon oen een duct in tbe states Mr. Illalue has indi vidually shown by his open bargain with the Prohibitionists of Maine that they deem the total suppression of the liquor trade, a measure pre eminently coudueivo te the geueral welfare Were this net se, what is te hinder thorn, if you give them the power, from amending the constitu tion of the United States as they have al ready amended that of Maine? At all events the District of Columbia and the ter ritories will furnish opportunities for fedor feder al action, and national agitation, uutll the alliance betweeu Mr. Ulalue's party and the Prohibitionists has borne its logical fruits. This cloud hangs blaek en the borizeu. It threatens the personal liberty of a great majority of the people, aud f threatens te annihilate, as by the fall of a thunderbelt, many millions of capital in vested under the euoeuragemont ofaeur lawH, and tbe solemn premiso of prjb prjb tien against all violcuce, aud especially against destructieu by government itself. M. i llie Drain ami tne llettln. Nobody cau stand protruded Indulgence in slrenK drink. Tholepora who seek-oentlnued stimulus In what they call their" bitters," have muddled brains, bloodshot eyes, un steady gait, and ruined digestion. Just ie memler.hat the stull they call "bltteis," Is net llrewn's lien lillters. Ne loner wants lu It contains nothing that suits hfin ter stimu lus, li 1h a iiure tnnln. ami the best lirenara lien el Iren in existence. Cures Indfgestlen, malaile, kidney and liver diseases. llew Much Will He 11 1 Hew much el Themat' Xelectrtc Oil la re quired tocuie; Only a very lltlle. A few dieps will euro any kind of an ache 1 and but atrinomeiols needed ter sprains ami lame nesses. Rheumatism Is net se leadlly uilectedj an ounce aud sometimes two ounces ate re quired. Ne modlclue, however, U se sure te euro with the sauie number et applications. Fer sale by II li. Cochran, druggist, lJ7and li'J North ijueen street. itueklen't Aruicu salve. The Hest Salve In the'- world for Cuts, llrulses. Seres, Ulcers, Salt ltueum, lever Seros, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chtlblalnc, Cerns.and all skin eruptions, and positively euros Piles, or no pay required. It H guar anteed te give perfect satlslactlen or money relnnded. Prlui, lift cents ier box. Fer sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 und 13!) North Uueen street. Lancaster. -- - - A SUttllug Discovery. Mr. Win. Jehnsen, et Huren, Dak., writes that bis wlfe bad been troubled with acuta llreuchltls ter many years, and that all reme dies tried gave no permanent roltet, until he procured a bettle ei J)r, King's New Discov ery ler Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which had a muglud etlect, und produced a perma nent euro. It Is guaranteed te euro all Dis eases nt Threat, Lungs, or ilrunchlal Tubes. Trial Dettles Free at Cochran's Drug store, Nes. 1J7 and 13!i North Qucen street, Lancas ter, Pa. Large Size fl.OU. (5) ueu't Uarry, Uentleuieu HttIll tt manen his way te be hanged. thore'Jl t... ..a t .... t li l -... it.AUj. tl tif.. .-... . .Im.. ue iuu nit Hi iuuiv iiu day iu t-uu mje- poptle. nervous, and debilitated, don't hurry thoughtlessly ler bome remedy e! doubtful murl?, uncertain ut rellef.wheii you can get at the druggists ter e je dollar JiurJeeie istoed KKisis lur uje ueJiar jjmtuuc il,UUU wuetj almost sure te euro aud certain te I benflU Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, I ' u; wui 139 Nerm Queen street. We Challenge the World, When we say we bolievo, we have evidence te prove that Sblleh's consumption euro Is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, In as much as It will euro a common or Chronic ma, bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mere cases or Consumption cured than all ethers. It wlU euro where they tail, it Is ploesant te take, harmless te the ynungeM ir V ciuiu anu we gunruniee wuai we say. rrn child and we guarantee what we say, lce. luc&ecand ii.eu. if your Lungs are sere. ft.Ai, . llnntr In. ..A nan Hlillnhl. iWn..a 1Mb. ter. Held by Jl. H. Cochran, druggist, Nim. 137 and 189 North Uneen street- feb7-oed 1 MBU1VA1. A UKEAT .HUOUKBs. HOP PLASTER. This porous plaster Is famous for its quick and hearty action In curing i.aine Hack, Rheu matism, Sciatica, Click In the Hack, Mdennd Hip, Neuralgia, SUIT Joints and Muscles,. Sere Chest, Kidney Trouble.! and nil pains eraches either lead or deop-seated. It seethes, Strengthens anil Stimulates the parts. The Virtues el hops combined Willi fjuins clean ami ready te apply. Superior te llntinents, lotions and salves. Price, 25 rents or ft for $1.00. Sold by druggists nml country steres. Mailed en receipt et prices. Hep 1'letter Com pany, l'loprlelors, llosten, Mass. A GREAT SUCCESS. -The bcsl.famtl ly pill made Hawley's Fills. 2.1c Pleasant In Stomach and I.lver action and easy te lake nerJO-lyd&w (1) Cl,UTtllNl. E iMtlSMAM'H. "MIGHTY NICE." OUIl STOCK OF N E O K TIBS, DRESS SHIRTS, COLLARS, O DFFS SUSPENDHllS, STOCKINGS AND UNDEHWEAR. -AT EBISMAN'S, Ne. 17 Weet Bang Street. M VKM A UAT11VUM. FALL AND WINTER. EMHIIACINCJ KVEIIY DESIUAHLK AND A'l'I ItACTl VE FEATUKE IN FABUlCS, TU1MMINUS, NOIIIIY STYLES ANDSUrElllOlt WO UK- MANSHIP. In Men's Bulls and Overcoats our stock will suit any body's tate. Ne need te wusle tlme hunting about ler such anu such 11 style, but come direct te us, the manubictiiit'is, and expect te find lust whatjeun ud. Kxatnlne our neat and strong IS UO Suit. Don't neglect te see our flu te Bull. It S'eu wish something botter. Bee $12 suit. $15, $18 and $- are the prices we get for nebby. Handsome Suits ter young men. ether houses will require J 18, $20 and tii ler same garments. Ovcrceaia ler men In great variety and stvlt s. We have them at $-1, flu, $12, $15. f 18, $.0, tti te, $25, $-.23. 111 ether words, we have thorn irem the low priced, strong, well made, te the finest satin and silk lined, anyone el which aie biratns te be hed nowhere Use. MERCHANT TAILORING. All the leading Novelties in Foreign and Do De mestic Woolens.- Ne assortment In this city equaling ours. Prices marked te meet the re quirements e! the times. Myers & Rathfon, LEAUiNQ MEUCUANT TAILORS, NO. la EAST KING STRBBi I.ANCA8THK. PA. IN Tint. WAlt. or i'kace l'ltKi'AHB run WHILE THEUE IS A LULL IN POLITICS, BUY VOUlt CiDlIlK AND BUY AT Burger & Sutten's, MERCHANT TAILORING AND OLQTMNQ STORE, Ne. 24 Centre Square. GOODS MAY HE 11IGHE11 IN PU1CE AFTER THE PRESIDENTIAL ELEC TION. NO TELLING-IT'S A FACT. CALL AT ONCE AND SEE THE BABGrAlNS OFFERED DY Burger & Sutten, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, 1A.; feM-lvd N UW IS VOUlt UUANtK, $50,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING NOW BELLING AT One-Half of Their Value, -BY- HIESI& BROTEER, ,AT THEIR PENN UALL CLOTHING I10USF, CORNER OF CENTRE SQUARE A NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. LU STOCK CONNECTICUT UlUAHa, 11 I .... Mm Cen be relled ou as strictly Con Cen I uectlcutat I mi f UAUXMAN'S 7JCLLOW FRONT CIGAR DiVlUl ni.tiTit utu, We have certainly " hit the nail en the head" in preparing for this season's stock of Cloth ing. Our goods were never bet ter, but we anticipated the slew times and realized from the be ginning that thingB must be marked down te the lowest notch. Our Clothing has been awarded First Premiums at this year's fairs held at Doylestown, Pa , and Mt. Helly, N. J. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Sixth and 0he3tnat tit. PHILADELPHIA. s2-4md 1JK.UOVAI. All II IIPKN1NU. LAHOASTitn, Pa., Sept. 10, 18M. Idoslreto make known te my lrlenda and customers, nnd the publle In general, that 1 have remove l irem 2J North Queen slroellolUNortlKjueeii stroet, formerly ecupledby llie firm el Smallug llaus man, whero 1 have opened with a large iu iu iu eortmentof English, French and German Novelties, togethtr with a laige line e! Demestic Fabrics. Composed as my new stock Is, of new goods and new styles, 1 teel assured that lu soliciting a continu ance et your patronage, yen will have an opportunity or making selections from n Bleck unequalled In IU variety and adapt ed te thu present demand, which la ler geed values, gentlemanly styles anil effects, and oxqulslte At. Nothing but the very best et workmanship ; und prices te suit everybody. Ploase laver me with jour orders. Yours very truly, D. R. WINTERS. L. UANMIIAN A MHO. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. GRAND DISPLAY OF GOODS IN THE PIECE, -FOR- FALL & WINTER WEAR. WE MAKE IO ORDER PANTS ! PANTS ! PANTS 1 At U 0:, $V)0, J1.00, J3.CO, $8 00,17.00, up te 110.00. SUITS! SUIIS I SUIlSt A Geed Business Suit at til A Hetter Dust ness Suit at U. A N lce Casslmore Suit at $15 A Finn Corkscrew Belt In lllack, brown ami Nloe Shades nt $18,f., tii. $25. lu passing our ncrthwesl window, please leek at some el our Biniples, All marked in Plain rigureant the Lewest Cesh Prices. Heys' Scheel Sulla In geed variety are new displayed. Drep In II onlvte leek and get poated, as our Prlces.are the Lewest. LGunsman&Bre. Thu FASHION All LE MERCHANT TAILORS ANI CLOTHIERS, Ne. 6fi-G8 NORTH QOEEN STREW, Right en the Southwest Cerner el Orange LANCASTER, PA. Mr- Net connected with any ether clothing hnuselu tbectty. IAALL. AHMMUMUbUEMT -OF- Fine Tailoring -AT- I. &ERIAETS, Ne. 6 East King Street. I have new In stock the most complete and choicest assortment of FINE W.O.O.LEN8 FOIITHEFALL AND WINTER TRADE Evoretlorod iMjtera In this city. A great va rlety et LATEST STYLE CHECKED bUlT 1NU. CORKSCREWS mail shades and qnal tiles. A splendid assortmeut et LIGHT AND HEAV Y.WEIGUT OVERCOATING. Prices AS LOW AS THE LOWEST and all geed s warranted as represented. H. GERHART. 1 UKAT UAKUAUHL TOILET SOAPS, Botalllnelewiiratera,wa ar itlUac atx lerfLW. Raxse : We have a lae stock and want te reduce 1L This will uiaku Uaai go 1ML CaU - 1 - 1 nEOHTOIJyS DRUO I early at Na401W3XOKAM8 IMT. Mnar f UMcieua. f ri it, iH M A,: i S -4. if.M - -? vKj J J1! .- t"f, ft- ' w it ' 'i - tiej. t Alfeajka. &XJ V.::-