fjf .'',''H,n -(i.f---; ' V T;$ THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1885. j. , AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES. a reivi; HTUOMIIA' ri:x!tn or It A IH Kit t.j.'.v. i.v ;- Niit I'mniiled n. Hlmple Aurkullural HrhoeUi Nmim or Their llmht llrilults Kslilhltml. A Plea fur Mern Time te Demen lrnlr4Tliplr UsefuhieiM, Ch is. H. I'liuiiti In llie Country tlciitlemau. Hut wlmt mnjM our nnrctiUural Hi"KO Krmtunh'H te tin? Ileclilcilly, llie llrt iluly efnuu i(M:ini a living. Them urn many liielliiuls nf lining till, ntnl tlioeim which ifuinllv hiihkI llw'lf, W Hint which will ylelit UieuiiNt "haul rush." The but must, or nIieiiIiI Iio iMiru In nilnil nlthniiph II mMicnilly Is net, hy timnunlHifirleuUiirul (itliKti--lliiit llie yuiuiK RnuliretM am iminlly ultheut meant ut the emit of tlielr collcge oetimoil In "tlier w erK they re jmnr. del n IIxIiik they must. Te rim In ilebt font riirtii Hit roelliliiioiw tlmt meant n Ilfn of tell mill ImrilHlilp, tery rcpiilMtnte ini'ti IIvIiik In tlilt noef preurpii. Fer tlie nry rwtHeti that iii.iny gnuliitilM have mi mean with which teKii te fanning, H why tlie number of thorn upon tlie farm In net turger limn It new K Ah tlie year mil liy, iitituy muni of tlie nltlcr KnuluaUt el the-m InitlliitleiiH w ill nvMime tlie re'e el tinictlcnl farmers boeoinltitt llie mime when miltnbln working capital will cnalilu them te le audi. Here ciiliira another iilumn of llie question, mruly umlctitiHsl by ilcrhlerH of Industrial in-t ttiitien-. They urn nut, mill vore net teiinilcil us Nliiii1eiirli'itUtiral choetH,ntho Mntei uit'cptliiK tlie limit grant encml ly tlie general gim'inmeut worn fully aivnre. Tlie Intiinwt of tlie ftiiul, liy which every Htnte took mill clahnnl tlie benefit of lliu net, nn Htntetl In the feitrlli M-cllen. wns for "llm endowment, support, mill tniilntcn.inea of nt Iciixt one college, whure tlie leading object shall Iks without ecludiiig ether Hclcutltle mill eUveIcal studies mill Including military tactic, te teach nuch brnnchet of lcnriiiug in ure related te agriculture mul llie mo me clianlc nrtu, lit Hitch manner nx the legisla tures or thoHtatenniiivrcHtxictltrly iircwrllx). In order te promote llie 1 llxr.il una practical education of the Industrial classes In tlie mitenil pnnullBaiiil profesulons of life." Ik Hutu utiyt lilti t? in the nlieui kect Ien that Htates that tlirse InxtriKtleiiH iiniMt Ihi expected te graduate farmers mero than civil or mechani cal engineer T I'.m any ponten Inclined le threw cold water en our ltnluitrl.il colleges, Hi any way Mlmw that the iiuijurity of thee Institutions nre net currying mil llie purpfwn of the law, ft-ithu bill pn-H-rlUs 7 It l.i Ioe11.sIiii(h.i te Hey, ili ile koiiie, that thCHO liottltutleni nre falltirfN, dimply Ixvnune they nre net new kIvpii te KnuluatltiK farmem, or that they are net conducted Just ao'erdliiK te their own Idea. There In net an institution in the I'nittil status w here only thoe studies Inti mately related te nrieultiire nre taught, (ittiltt we exti'jit the Hterr' AKrlcultual school of Connecticut, founded by prlvnte donation,) mul thcre Is no law for the oitnb eitnb liihmcnt of xncli. Jlf our farmer feel the need of inch InMltutietiini nre te Ihi found In Kurop', w here nothing but nurlculture li taught, nil well mid oed ; but it li net fair In condemning young luitltutlen that nre really carrvlng out the letter of the law. Ithevldent, therefore, that tliose InHtltu InHtltu liens nre net wolely for llie farmer nnd lil-t Individual benetlt, but for the geneml com munity, hence thnlr graduatei Mieuld neck iitch employment relating te "ngrleulture nnd tlie mechauienrts," ui they enn precure te their beHt ndtantiice. Hut farming has net been neglected. Nearly nil of the Rtate colleges nre well repu-senteil en the farm. ()eri jir cent, of the gradimten of the agricultural dejkirtment of the Maltie col cel col lege nre directly employed en the farm, nnd eer CO per cent, connected with agricultural work. Over M) r cent, of the grniliuttus of the .MiusMi-liUHOtt.M college nre enpiged mero erlesn Intimately with ngrleulture, tvlille the graduates of our western colleges nre iMt'umiug well known among thongrl thengrl cultural workers. Twe of the largest far mers of Iowa graduated in the shite college, mid lend great lulluenee for the heuclH of the fanning community; Charles A. Oartleld, n farmer. Is a graduate of the Michigan col lege, nuil nissls no Introduction te agricul tural readers; the Maine infttltutieu litis graduated farmers w he nre attaining liroinl lireinl liroinl iivnce In the I'lue Tree Mate, and I could iiaine with pleasure graduates of the Massn cliiihctts college, who rolled credit en Isitli collcge and themselves, for the progreslve and able manner In which they ure working ter the ndaiiccui"iit of .Mass-ichiKelts hus bandry. The agricultural ami tnecliniilciil colleges nre here te May. They nre doing mero nl nl uable work te-day than they were ten years ngis and In nnether ten years will have aiv cempli-Oicd lar mero than they have during the lust ten. Thee Institutions were luaii guniteil, and obliged te build Ukh tilatis of their ew u origin. They were decidedly new, and had no lieateu tracks in w hlch te pass, but rather had llrst toblnzenway, mid then clear a ixith. .Iiulgnient was proiieunctsl iikii thcMi colleges almost with their inception. Tills was net Just. The grad nates nre tix young In years, for eten wise acres te endeat or te show that their careers are net what they should have lieen, nnd that they would have had much lttcr chances of success In life, had they licen glten "actual work of ten hours a day in a woll-eonilueled farm or garden." The tree Is known by Its Irult, nnd se I say te tliik-41 who would condemn our agricultu ral and mechanical colleges, would It net Ihi just te allow the tree of knew ledge an oiiiior eiiiior oiiiier tunlty te !rfcct the yet unrlpe fruit? Vlien maturity Is reached, is tlie preMT tlmn te Judge vthcther It be geed or bnJ whctlier it merit approbation or condemnation. A N(ilil WnttihiKteii I Jiit J. Mrs. Hiieuwr, wife of the Alabama ox-seu-ator, and author of Unit spirited oxpeHtirtiof Mermen iniquities, "Salt Uiko Fruit," is a netable llgure In Washington society this mhiseii. Says n St. Imls (Hobe-I)emeerat w titer: "As she iqipeared the ethor day, mak ing semu afternoon culls uteu Iadlas in the hotel where she Is staying, slie w:is the strik ing ligure of the ocuisieu. Slie were a long black clot dress, an immeiise black lUiU'iis liat covered with black Illumes, very long black gloves, mid carried a large fan of black ostrich feathers, which, In its graceful motions, soceiidod tlie wemlerlul play of her large darkoyes, under llie thin arching blows. Khe held a whole ceinimny of Indies spelMsmud nnd fascinated, and that is tlie last nnd most crucial test of any pretty woman's Ulcuts. When sat down they termed n Hcmi-circle before her, nnd she carried them w ith her by storm. Kxcept for mi occasional iuesueu, mey leineruate u mi her ew n w ay, nnil sie was as bright, spark ling and fascinating te all these women and bewitched them us completely with her smiles, mid her black eyes, mul cletcrtnlk, as If they had lecu se iiianysusceptlble men. Onlv the entrance of Mm. Legan broke the HH'll, but as they ure two t'.iinetiH friends they simply Joined forces and tlie charm was doubled.'' A Outcrnment Nilioel In Alaska. from the! Moravian. Ne man has dene mero than Dr. Shelden Jacksen in awakening the attention of the American iwople te thoiiecdsand Importance of Alaska. It is with pleasure that we learn Hint he has at last also succeeded hi pushing the application of tVe appropriation made by the national government for educational pur poses in Hint territory se far as te have a large government kcIhkiI buildlugercctctliu Sitka. The building is 130 fisjt long by 00 feet wide and Is thrce stories hlglu It was opened late In November or early in December, mul ac cording te tlie latest Intelligence from Dr. Jacksen had already b0 day scholars In at tendance, besides -II boys anil 62 girls In the Isiardlng diartineiit. Thern Is net only room but great need for many mero school there. VVrller Ituaa Kiniilatlni; Sluguer hullliuii. Duncan ('. I toss, the noted athlete and wrestler, nfler tlefeatlug Graham in Louls Leuls Louls yille, Ky., went en a sprce Thttrsilay morn ing, in company with thrue drunken com panions, went Inte the Fifth Avoniie Jhotel olUceand began rnl.lngn disturbance, break lug the fiirnittireund threatening the lives of the clerk and ierter, who tried te check them. Hess carried a revelver In hU hand, and, after knocking down the pertcra, shot at the clerk, who immediately drew a revelver, Hess threw down his pistol and began beg. ging for meiey. The rieters were then kicked out and Hess lea for New Yerk be be bo fero he could Ik arrested. Didn't Take the First Time. A Sunday nchoel toether ask a Uttle girl of Iier class If hlie had been baptized. 'Ye," unld the little girl, "two times." "Twe tlmea I Whv, liew could that be?1 exclaimed the teacher. "It didn't teke the llrst time," mild the little t'ltl. A 1.O0AI, TltAtlKIIV. I. RlllCMIeteil, l.llyttiKp.llnl, Htniry-eyril ami Kulik'iwiiilied, ChiumltiK Aiilin, 1 tin Koiintiie, All llie Inveia lieartn eimiiurPd, If. I.eiik tlin tenor iSeuxlit te win her, Henglit lewlulier Ter tits IiiIiIp, And lh tiiiKe Luted I he Ints no, Hay mul nlulit ler her )m ulitli'il, III. The iteinraiiur (It tlm tenor Te tlir himHe trlKtd kiiim, Ami ttie Imniii, A she wiuse Mnelieit, of reiirmigiew (rlitld (ihi. Alma "lulled nn Het ll, wlilrli plleil oil Te tlii'lriiiiilual liatred fcicl, Se, te win lmr, lluaKiiiiil tenor Sneiii they'd Ditlita teciiI duel. Sliiliked tlm tenor, I. Ike a Veiiuer rti'liiiie howling o'er the (iliiln, Atll; no lilitti tin Te eutvie tlie Uif, he Kpllt liW lieiul In twain. VI. (liewlrri Hie Inlsie Till tin was no t.ew te hear lilni was a (lent, l.encr xllll lie Went until he Split tin) soles fit both till leet. VII. ('linriiiliiK Anna 1 ui'ffiinrami, Mniirneiln wielc lerlmtli her fellow, 'I tien hIie wetl tlin Man who fist tlie Wind Inte the ennui tiellens. Vmiii the Jloaten Oturlrr. avKviAt. setTvkH. YOU.NU SIK.N !-UK All TIUH. Tn Voltaie MtT Ce , of MHrnhnll, Mich., offer teneuil their eelelinited Klkctko-Veltaio IIklt unit ether lliriTiue Arri um rami trial for thirty lav, teinen (ohlerroiiiiK) ntllleted with nerreim ilelillltv, lima of vftnllty unit mnnlnHHt, nnd nil kliiilnsl trouble. Al fur rheiunntlain. neuml- cl.i, mnilyal, anil many ether kind red uiikhmsi. Ceiiiidetu renienilliiu te henltli, vtfter and man IkxkI uiinraiiteed. NerlV la Incurred im thirty ilnia illnl U iillewuil. W'rllu tlmni nl onee for lllnatnitisl iNiinnlilct free. dcCJO-ljdAw Heiiin DiiiiM tlin lllliln And the niettres of Its authors, but nenn who have unfit them itmilit the eltleaey of Iturtteck Jltentl Itlltcrt. Thla plendld blend tonic la without n ievr Fer wiln liv II. II. Cechrnn, dniKKlat. I-'" ""'1 IW .North t)neen atns-t, Lan riinlcr, l'a. Tlimw Away M."iO. Trenliled with ludtinm for eleht venra. Net iiulte two liettlea of Tiemnt' HtUcirie Oil eurert no? cempUttty ufler spi-udlni; ever 9.V1O without theallu UKUieaieeui kiicltt." Thtslmh.it Augimt Truti- ner, of Tyrene, . ter anie uy 11. 11. C'echrsn, druKidst, 137 and 139 North Queen alrcet, Lancaater, l'a. A LAWVKIl'S Ol'INlON OF 1.STKIIEST 10 Al.b. J A.Tawney. rtq , a leudlnn attorney of Win ona, Minn., wrltea "After ualng It for mere, Hun three enra, I takngrest pleimurn In atatlng tluit I rcKiird lir Klux'a New Hl.cevcry for Con Cen Con autntitleii.HH the lieat remedy In tbn wortdfer CeiiKhrtund C'elda. It has never failed te cure the most aevern colds 1 have had, and Invariably relletea ttie pain In thechent Trial bottle of this auri" cure fur nil Threat and Lung Dlacimcs may lie hud Free atCechniii'a Knig Stoic. Nim 13; nnd 133 North Queen atrcct, IjilHiinler, I'.i Larue site, fl.n). (I) Hew AIhiiiI tlin Ilusea. Many issipte liefore purchiiftaiiK a inedlclne nntunilly Inquire the alteef the dine and the atrrntrthef It. Inualnir Jturtlnek HUxxl Hitter $ it te.uixHinliit for tlm llttln ones and two tea sHHiiifuls for Kiewn tulka mv all that la necea- aaryut one lime. Thla innKninccnt lueaicina net only econeinleiil 1ml tery idcAsniit te ttie tiiate. r'eraitbiliy II. II. Cis-hmii, dniKKlat, 137 and ISt North yuecn attXH't, Lancaster, r, I -a. Letter from lynia Kleld, ,?r. Ne. b LAaTSfiTH Strict. Nsw VeKic, May , lssj. t-nveml tl.nea this Inter I have auffered from roldaen my liinita. I'.aeh time I hate applied Aiusa-r'a Poitecs I'LASTrKs. and In every In lame hate been quickly relieved tiy applying en ncreas my cheit and one en my back. My fiienila, through my udt Ice, hate trhsl the ex periment and nlae found It most Hiicceaafid, I fis'l Hint I ran recommend them uut hltfhly te itnyeiie who may ieetlt tetrj' them CVlllS W. FIKI.Ii.Jk. Weak Itiiek, ItheuiiiatUin, and all I.icnl Pnlna are itlletist mid euied liy Alukk's Pehiics l'LAHTKiut. O110 tll.ll wilt cent luce jeu, bulaee that you net the genuine, as ull ether ae called Pereus l'hutcru, without a alngle exception, are wurtlilesa Imitation. A llrtit llrrutli la IllallfTenitlle. We don't like It. A (H'lven with a atrenif lireath iiuint net lniiku hltniclf very fa nilllKr wllh 11a. An liiipuie breuth I cauaedtiy an utihenlthv atemiich. llurtlnek Itluett lttltm will correct llil evil. rl hey are the Im-mI hteiiiaeh iiiedlcliie known Fer sale liy II. II. Ceclirun, (lriiitKiht, 137 and I.1U North Queen Hliccl, l.niu-Jin-ter, I'a. iteftiii ev itlrtiiis,"- Ak for ' Celd. Sele Liquid, 2.V. tteuifli en Cough," for Cough. Thuait, llerscne. .najhea, IV, (-) 1'reteil 11 Ills lleucflt. Ila mnulciil pain killing and henliiig iiroar iirear tli. Half of a titty cent liettle cured me of rhuniuatlani and a cold that hud aettleit In my back. Fel 11 well a I titer did In my life. Otte .1. line-hiiry, pien'r llutlamt Cltu AVit't.llellnud, Mich .NpeiiKlng for 77ieen r.Vrrfrte Oif. Fer wile hy II. II Cecln-sn, drugglt, 137 and I XI North Queen stret", Ijinciister, l'a. KOl'MII ON PAIN." Cure cnllc, crainps, dlarihipa : tutenially for ache, imlnw, Hpnilii, headache, neiinilgla, rheu inatUiii. Feruian erbisiHt. 'JJandiee. ('.') AN AXhWKItS WANTKI). Can anyone hi tug tin acaaeef Kidney or Liter Complaint tlmt Klectric Hitter will net apccdlly cuiet We say they can net, as theuaamla of case already pennaneiitly cured and who am dally leieiuiiiendlng Khs!!! lUtterH,wlll iirete. Ilrlghl' dlseane, Dlulietea, Weak Hack, or any urinary eeuiphitiil ipilekly cured. They purify ttie liliHtd, regulate the bus el and act dlrccllv oil the dlaeaaed part. Kvery bettluuiianuiteed. Feraaleat.MKi. a bottle by II, It. Cochran, dnig. glt, Ne, 137 mid XS.i North Qms-ii atrect, Ijincn. ter, l'a. ll) SKIN MSKASKS. "SWAVXK-t OINTMKNTV, ' A'uinjyiie'j Oiiinifiif " cinv Tetter, Salt Itheuni. Illngwerm, hole, rlinple. Kczema, all llchv Kruiulelis, 110 nuttter hew ebttinnt or long iianiftriff, yuvas-nw r rtw "My Mether Ihi been using your Murdoch llloed Jlittm as n liver remedy mid tlmls thutnjgveiy rfflcitclnus." Cha. L. Aiuerth, II Vauee lileck, Indian, npell. I nil. Fer mile by II, 11. Cochran, drug. fist, 137 mid 13U Neitli Queen stieet, Lnuciuiter, u. THIN I'EOPLK. " Well' Health Itenewer" reatore health and vigor, cure Iltapepata, liupetency, buzuul l)e tiltlty. II. ' ('.) llreaklug Cp. On every band we stsi evidence that winter la biisiklng up, and wIUhikjii hate te ylvld te the advancing aprlng. It Is u uiest Important ques tion iiiueiigt nclcntlflc men what rauaca the geuenil feeling of debility iiudlaaattudeae prev alent In thla legion. While aeinu regard It us the result of confinement and Inaction, ethers auppeae It tu be. cauced by the decay oft cgeta- bleiindiiiiluial debris wlilch has accuiii wiiieu una iiecuinuiaiee during the winter. What'ls" especially needvd nt im nine, neweter, i neiuuiniug loevercoinu theae liillueuce. It I tee Inte te talk about the cauaea : what la the cureT Tbnuaaud of tier tier Nena all eter the country who have given Kidney-eort 11 faithful tilal um ready te testify that mother leuicdy Is equal tell for cleuiiNlug the nyatem, pmlfjliig the bleed, legulatlng the bowel, nnd cuiiugiill kidney iiudllvcrdlaenses. It la In fact the king ut all spring medicine. A I'ellreinaii Jtrae-d t'p. I) F. Cellins, member of police, seventh ward, Heading, l'a.. talks this way 1 "suffered fcuterelv from rheumatism ; nothing did me nuy geed till 1 tried Themtit' Kclectrie Oil. It I a pleasure te recommend It." Fer sale by II, II. Cochran, druggist, 137 mid 1'l.t North Queen street, Laura. ilruggls ter, l'a. Dlt, KHAZIKU'S MA15IU OINTMENT. The greatest blessing that has lieen discovered In this Kcuemtleu, A mil e euro for Hull, Hum, boil', Cut, Flesh Wound, hole Nipple, Hard and beft Cern. Chapped Lip nnd Hands, l'lm lie and Itlntcne. I'rlce .Vic. held by Druggist held by 11. H. Cochran, 137 and 1X1 North Queen tieet. () (loon Advice. Use llalu's Heney of Hero Here hound and Tar foraceughor cold, l'lke'a Tooth Teoth Toeth ucho Dreps cure In one minute. rj-lwdcediw Dlt. WILLIAM'S INDIAN TILE OINTMENT L. 0. McCullum, conductor en the II. ft W. It. It., Bprlnglleld, O., Aug. W, lbi, eujst " I have been u gre.it suircrer with the piles, I used nu merous remedies nnd empleted many phjslo phjsle lans, but te no purpose. A mend recommended Dr. William's Indian l'llu Ointment, which lam itrateful te say ha cured me." bold by II. 11. Cochran, 137 mid 1JU Nuith Quecu street. (3) MOTlILliS, If you are falling : broken, worn and neiveus, use " Welti' Health Itenewcr," 11. Drug glsU. (J) ITCHING 1'ILEb," SVMl'TOMB I MOISTUHE. Like perspiration, Intense Itching, worse by scratching, most nt night, seems If pin-worms were crawling. ttuvum Ointment '' (i e ntr ei ant, turt r., JauiJMW'FA w MKIItVAt.' A YISU'H VllAH. HEADACHES Arn grtieinlly Induced by Indlgeatlnn, Feul Stiiinuch, CiMtlreue, Deficient Circulation, or onie Derangement of the Liver nnd Dlgeatlm Pyatriu, Ruiremr will find relief by tlin nan of Ayer's Pills te stimulate, the ateinacli and produce, n regular dally ineveuient of the bewela, liy their action en lliiiaa ergntia, Avitn's 1'iu.r divert the bleed from the brain, and Itelleve nnd euro nil forms of Cengeallve and Nervous Headache., Itllleiia Ibadnche, and Sick Ihsiilichni and by keeping thnbeweli free, and preaervlng the ayalem Inn henlthful condition, they liiaiirulimniinltj from fntuie attack. Try Ayer's Pills. rmtrAiimi uv Dr. .1. ('. Aycr k Ce., 1,0" oil, Muss. Held by all lliugnlsla. feblJtels H OSTEITE R'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. fly the ijae of Hestcttcr'a Stomach Hitters the haggard iiqicarnnru of the countenance and aallewneis of dyaieptlc are supplanted byn healthier leek, nnd us the feed Is nsalndlated, the body acquires aubataiiec. Appetite la ru ru stered, and the nervous ajalcm refieahed with much needed lumber, through the use of this medicine, which Is also benellclul te pen-onsef a rheumatic tendency, nnd nn lneat tillable prc prc prc tentlvoef fetcr nnd ague. Fer saleby all Druggists and Dealers gener ally, fjlnuleed.tw rpllOUSANDSOK CASKS OK SICK Headache me pennaneiitly cured ever' ear (as tjie hundreds of tcsttmuniala In my posaraslen will testify) by the uu of I)K. LESLIE'S HM-clal I'leacrlptlen. This Itemedy stands to day without a rival, mul with scarcely a com liellter In tlm weild. Tlieuaands of l'hyalelana Ihi-onaheut the country hate acknowledged their inability te cum It, and nre new prescrib ing I)r Leslie's bpeclal t'rrscrlptlen for all cases of hick HEADACHE tu cither Its nervous, bilious or congestive form, mining frouifiliatiuctleu,eougetloiiortoipldlty of the liter. N hen I say that Dr. Leslie's SPECIAL I'leacrlptlen will cure the iniH)tebtliiatecases of sick Headache, I mean lust what I sac, and that Im, that It net merely rtlletui but; POSITIVELY cures, no mutter hew long the ciine tnayhite been standing. 1 have testimonials from persona who have been Mulcted for twenty jear, lielng confined te tied two or three iliys at it time etcry two week, that hat u been permanently cured by two tHitlle of Dr. Leslie's qictl.il rKESCKIlTlON se that they hate net bad an attack let eter lit u t ears. if you are troubled with Sick Headache nnd w lsh te be CURED besuteand glve thl remedy atrial. 1'hick, lt.ne. S. It. AllClllUt, Saratoga Spilngs, N. Y. FOIl SAI.K lt DltUUlilhTS. dJUjd Fer wile only at .1. It. KAUFFMAN'S Ding Meiv, Ne. ft. North Queen street, I.aucaler. Fer ciild,uie Kniilfmiiirs Cough Syrup, the largest and best for ricent. B HANDY. TheTiillewlng aitlele wa veliiutaillv sent te Silt. II E. KLAYMAKEIl, Agent ferKLKIAUT'S OLD WlNESTOltE.byii iiremlnent practicing physician of thl county, who hnNOAte nslvcly liHed the llnindy refei led te In hi regular prac tice. It 1 commended te tlie attention of tliose mulcted with INDIGESTION AND DVhlT.r.SIA. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much nbued Alcoholic htlmulant waa never Intended as it beverage, lint te Im used a it medicine of greater iMitency In the cure of someof the destructive diseases which sweep away thelrminiial theiiHand of victims. With a purely phllauthimiloiuetlvu, we preent te the favenilile notice or Invalid eapee hilly these nllllcted with that lnUerahle dl-eaee, D)pepla, apeellla nunedy, which 1 nothing mete or lct3 than HltANDV. Thenged, with feehle uiiiictlte, nnd mere or less debility, will 11ml tula Khuple medicine, when used preperlv, A SOVEltEKlN ItEMEDT Fer all their 111 and ache. Ite It, however, strictly understiMHl that we prescribe and n-e but one aitlele, and that Is Eegart's Old Brandy, Sold bv our enterprising friend, 11. E, SLAV JIAKKlt. Thl brandy ha steed the tet for tears, mid ha never failed, a far iih our expe rience etteud, mid we therefore give it the preference ever all ether llniudtc no matter with hew many Jaw bieaklug French title they are branded. One-fourth of thu money thntf ytmrly thiewn nwny en various Impotent dys dys eenla Becclllcs. would sullUe te but' all the llrnudy te cure any such cane or cne. lit proof of the curative power of ItEIl.AKTS OLD HltANDY In cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon number of wltnesse one case In vtnttlcuhirwn will cite: A hard working fanner had been afflicted with t.ll .'Altl.l.niiti "J.i'ai.lll'l l, imilinri III 3 lain in sifiiniicii neiiiii ii-jcui inmost, every kiiiu 01 every kind of stantly noap neap eatrlct his diet fiNMl i he luid sour eiiKtatlen const net Ite In tact he was obliged te lent te crackers ami stale bread, mid a it hnvcmgn he used McUranu's Heet llier. He I a .MethiMllst, and then, as new, prenchul at times, mid tu his uiscourveseiien uccuuiiuhi earnesuy against an kinds of sluing drink. When udvled te try HKIUAHT'K OLD HIIANDY Inhlscnse, ha looked up with astonishment but lifter hearing of his wonderful effects In thu ciu.es of some of hi near acquaintances, heat last consented te fellow our advice, lie Used the llrnudy faithfully and steadily ; the tlrst bottle giving bint an appetite, mid befete the second wnsull taken tie was a sound we all taken tie was a sound man. wtthtisteut lieu capable of digesting anything which he cheese te eat. Hu still keeps It mid uses a little occasionally : nnd since he has this medicine, hu lias been ei very nine pecuniary bcucnt te me doctor, A J'riictltiny IVtj.tciun. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AGENT FOIl UEIGAHT'8 OLD WINE HTOItE, E&TAHLIhllED IN 1JM. Iinperternnd Dealer in Old llnindy. Sherry, Hu- pcrler Old Madeliu, luiieited In 1HW, HK7 and IS'Ct, Chaniiiagnes of et cry brand, hcetch Ale, reiter, iltewii Stout. Ne. 20 East Kin? Streot, Lanoaster M ANII00I) HEST0m.I. RKUEUT TKE-. victim of veuthful Imimulcnte caustni: l'ie. mature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lest Manhood, Ac, having tried in vain every known reined v. bus discovered a simple self cure, which be will send KilEE te bis fellow suflercrn. Address, uurc, wmen no ercrs. Address. J. If. REEVE. w. .1. i,,.i, . r.a, )ia-lyeedftlyw 41 Chatham Ut., Kuw Yerk City Brandy as a Medicine. CAnHtAOKH. S' TANDAHD CAHHIAOK WORK. EDGERLEY & CO., (Carriage builders), MAKKET 8TIIKKT, KKAK OK .OHlOrTICJ!, I.ANUAhTKH, l'Ai OUR LAIU1K STOCK OK BUGGIES & CAEEIA&ES ComnHacstlie Latest fltyleannd tlin meat Kle. uanlly Finished, WHICH WK OIIKATI.Y IIF.IIUCKH I'lllCKS iilahed, WHICH WK OKKKIl AT r IlKtltlCKH 1'lttCKS. TlmSIII'F.KIOlt OUALITY OK (Itllt WOIIK la no longer questioned. Our work I nallnuna sny tiinibi In the Inrger cities, nnd SOLD AT HAI.K TUB 1'ltIUK. New Is thu tlmn te order for spring. KNCOUItAQK rAIIt DKAI.INO And Honest Werk. All Werk WAIlltA.NTKD. IlKI'AtltINO IMtOMI'TLV ATTK.NDEI) TO. Olie set of workmen especially cmplejed for that imrpose. -A few HLF.IUILS left nt Iiw Figure, (llve us n call. nev Ji tfdAw T-OHHia'K A MILKY. Fine Carriage Werk -AT- NORBECK rS MILEY'S, Cerner Ditfce & Vine HI reels, LANCASTKU, I'A. WK HAVK IN STOCK, AND UNDKIl CON- HTItUCTION FOIl THE CO.MINO HEASON.TIIK Finest Variety or Cnrrim;e Verk EVEHOFFEItEII TO THE l'UllLlC. Our reputation for selling a ftrst-elasjebnt !.ew Figure ha been estahllshcil. We GUARANTEE OUR WORK Te be constructed of a fine mnteiitl a any In the county, and wilt tell far below ether dealers. We Invite the Public te Inspect Our Werk (before being Induced te pay Fancy I'rlcea) nnd tnludge for themselves, n we nre the only builder of COIMECT CITY STYLES. A FEW SLEIGHS LEFT, WHICH WILL HE OLH AT COiT OCr.OE OUT STOCK. - Kepalrlnt; Neatly Dene. llACltlS'Elir. H TTKATEHS OH FUHNACKH. a BEST" STEAM ENGINE -AND Beiler Works, HE.TERS en FURNACES reu rivnle Dwellings, Seiioels and Pub lic lillildillL'S. Call and see them. JIadoef Iienty Iren, sim ple of construction, durable, economical, the most ltadlatlntf burface of any Healer lit the market. NOTHING CHEAP but llie Pit ICE OUR OWN PATENT. 4-IIavIng neon In use in many of the large resiliences In Ijiucastur In the past ten years 1 the best of nvldence of Its merits 1 Address, Jelm. Best & Sen Ki 3) KAST FIIITOS STIIKKT, InnlVltdA"' LANC.VSTElt, I'A. HAVING niSSOLVKI) 1AHTNKHSIIII and liermaiiently closed thu Chestnut Street Iren Works, 1 desire te Inform my old patrons and the public generally, that lam still In thu business, being lecnted In the l'enn Iren Company's Works, North l'liiiu stieet, wheie 1 am making Iren nnd Hms Casting of every de scription, mid will be pleased te serve all who may favor 1110 with their patronage. Frent 10 years experience In the buluc4 and using the best material nnd employing the best mechanic-, I nm satisfied lcanguaniuteeeutiiesatlsfactleii. Castings made from a mixture of iron mul steel which tire mero reliable for stiength and dura bility than the best cast Iren knew 11. V teeth roll pinions, roll and rolling mill ueik a Hpeo Hpee laltv. Castings made of very soft turn, and brass canting of etcry description. 1 have all thu pat terns of the well and favorably known Mewlcr Cern und Cob Crusher, rctllted and Improved, also en hand. Mills completely lilted up or In part, te replace old ones w hlch hat u been In use for cars, guaranteeing them teulvn satisfaction. H. C. ItcCULLEY. atic-H-f.md iieu.sEFVJtxisiiiya tioeits. T IIH CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -IS AT- JOHN P. mi A SON'S Ne. 24 Seuth Quecu Streot, ftb-7-lyd LAia'ASTKIt, PA. ltuvifKtVKsrt -rpMNN .t HHKNKMAN. HOUSE FURNISHING, We nre new manufacturlrtff a completo line or OLD STYLE TINWARE. We use only the beBt Tin nnd amp toy only the beat Moehnnlcs nnd our Wnre la nuporier te nny te he had In the city. Thore has been nnother Great Drep in the Price of Steves and Ranges. Exnmine our Stock bofero buying. FLINN & BRENEMAN, LARGEST STOVE STORE, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. .' aoeiiH. II Aenu.t imeTHKii. 1885. 1885. HAGER & BROTHER, CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Over-pri1iictlen nnd the gencrnt depression In trade, throughout the country, hatonlse afflicted thovalue of Carpels, which are new being sold at the I.ewe Trices ever known. We have bought for cash lnrtfe lines of the best makes and qualities of Meqn'ts, Velvets, Bedy BrusMls, Tapcslry Bnni, Tr4-p!y Ingrains, Dltnesk, Vcnilian lUg and Chain Carpels, Which we will offer nt the Lewest Prices ever known for the snme qualities. Willow and Willen Back Velvets, McKinets and Velvet Tapealnes, Bigflew, Lewell, Glen Eche and Hartferd Bedy Brussels, Reilury, Stinscn, Sanli i-l Mul lliggcns Tapestry Brttsscls, In Handsome New bprlng Styles and Celers, with 9-Inch, S-, 2-1 nndSS Herdor te match. A largxllne of Iledy Itrusselgnttl.rOperynrd, In the new styles, nnd Including such makes as lllgelew, Ilartfeid, 1'nttncr and Ilerncr. Large lines of Tapestry Ilrussels, SOc. cr yard, upwards ; large line of Ingrain Carpets, 25c. jier yard, upwards. Lineleums and Oil Cleths, China and Cocea Mattings, all widtLs. Kensington Art Squares RAJAH, Smyrna, Mequet, Velvet and Tapestry Rugs and Uats. Itils Is a f&Torable time te purchase anything In the Carpet line nt extremely low prices. Carpets Sewed and Laid In best manner and Rt Lewest Trices. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. JOHN H. GIVLKH. frE0, V' llATJlvON DRESS WE HAVE BOUGHT, MUCH UNDER COST, ABOUT 4,000 YARDS TRICOT BEIGES, Which We will Sell at the Unexampled Price of 15 Cents Per Yard. - These tioed hate id wavs sold at 2S nnd: Cent. Thern am MX COLOIUNfiS TIIKEE Cltr.Y.. TWOllitOWNS, ONE HLUi: Ml.XKK. They am TWENTY-TWO INCHES WIIIK. .Ask te see them or send ler samples. They are a great bargiln, and we will net have them In the store many day. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Ne. 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. r0VKHS A HURST. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Te Clese Out $7,000 Werth of Our Stock. We will makM 1'ilces VEHV LOW. tlur Meck -.'KUM)NS IN Sheeting and Shirting Muslins, Table Linens, Tickings, Bed Checks, Calicoes, Counterpanes, Quilts, Comforts, Blankets, Cottenades, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Black Silks.Black Cashmeres, Dress Goods, &c, WILL DO WELL TO GIVE USA CALL ItEFOItE rUUCIIASlNG. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 arid 28 North J3ueen St., Lancaster, Pa l-.xriioeH",o Tiureo'ul?riieusK. "" " '" " "'"" FAHNESTOCK'S. Ladies' Muslin Underwear. NIGHT DRESSES, CHEMISE, DRAWERS, SHIRTS, &c, &c. Illiectfiem Mauufucturlcs, lit latge lets, at LOW PRICES, te which we Invite attention. ALSO HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, FiemnM'KCIALNEW YORK IMPORTER'S AUCTION SALE, which weure able te sell freinSO te 40 per cent, less than Regular 1'iiccs. R E. FAHNESTOGK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. CUIUK'H CAHl'KT HAM- CARPETS ! REOPENING OK SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, We urn new prepared te show the trade the hlhlted lit this eltv. WILTON'S. VKI.VKT llltUshKI.h. TllllkE-I'LY. All-Wuel nnd Ce llltUshKI.h. TllllkE-I'LY. All-Weel and Cotten tiltAIN CARl'ElX. DAMASR mid VES'LTIAN S .and VENETIAN own mniiufarturn ii speciality hiieeial Attention paid te the Manufacture of CUbTOM CARPETh. iwn maiiuiiieiure n siieci; AlseaKiilI Line of OIL C LOTUS, llL'tih, WINHOW bllAUEK, COVERLETS, Ac, SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and tunti heeds. GOODS ! by March 1 s tee lari;tt and must be 1 educed. WANT OK- Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Lancaster, Pa. CARPETS ! Ijiritest and Rest Selected Line of Carpels ever ex. , 1111 1110 iruuuiB .Ma ken 01 mini a.mi i.ti'r.a 111 1 Chain EXTRA SUPERS, and all nualltles of IN CARPCTH, CARPI TH. ItAli and CHAIN CARPETS of our -AT Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. 1 ' ---. . XMArMTJCH'S tlVJUBM. ANOARTKR ANI MIIiMCUSVUwi ll. It.-TIMK TAIlLKi lm'" Cars IcnTe Ijinen-ter for MIllcntTllle at t-M. .co nn(l ll:3ii a. in., and t-m, 4."i A' w IJiA Jb i b! m LKKIA,.ftOANOAOTKU J0INT AIIB.KUIMIKT or r-M-na.ll TRAI, SUNDAY, NOVKMIIEK Jr, mt, , NOIlTllWAItn. tttukv ticnve. a.v. r.M r.u. am. W. KitiKflLljtne.. mn dun am A Iflnenster B.47 UM M Mft Jw Mauhelm 7.1.1 I, H.S7 , w Cornwall 7.U 1.M W .7S J7 Arrive. Lebanon , RCO 15 ags 043 m , bOUTlIWAHU. W Iave. a.m. r.. r.. .. p., U'banen 7.) lt.in 7.3(1 7.W USO V,er"wn" 7-'B T.l 7.S0 1XM ?'a"'leltm' S-H i ms an 1.11 Arrive a,U0 -W 9'w a.tj. witsei., Hupt. n. ft a n. it. ' 1. M. llAVAnn, Hnpt, O. nnd C. A ML, n. K. H, Oioheii KLT-, 8upL I'. A 1U It, 11. . -M-lyd JJKA DINOACOIiUMIIIA. AKUANGK1IENT Of 1'AaSKKUElt TnAIN8. BUNUAr. NOV. 16, 1884., NOIlTIlWAnD. LCATB. a. K. P. Jf. r. M. A. guarrrvllle.. ess .... .30 7: Umcnster, KlngHtrcet.,,. 7M .... 4 40 tn lAiitjwtcr 7.40 12.M S.S0 B:10 Chlekles 7j , 335 , Martettn Junction... 7A1 .... 44 .... Columbia 7Jt 1J.40 3.40 .... AmtlTK. V "eftJI'iff ije im ... SOUTHWAIU). ,!e"lnK 7:10 H.00 6:10 .... AnmvK. p w f?..Ii,,'!te ''unction M .... TM .... Chlekles e-ai .... n-si .... Columbia g .m fM .... Ijtncas er.... :u 2.00 :n :) iJincnster. King Street.... 0-JO .... 8.-J0 BJO gnarryvllle lerM .... qm .ie Jorcennectlons nt Iteadlne, Manhelm, lAn caster Junction, Marietta Junction and, Colum bia gee time tabic, nt nil stations. 8U.VIIAY. Leave Quarryvillo.T.-ean, in.; Itncnatr, Klne Btreet.8.nea.in., 4d5p. in.) Lancaster, 8:10 a. m7 nnd 4:45 p. tn. Arrive ltcadlnff, 10:00 n, m., 6:S5 p. m I-at c ItcadbiK, 8 00 a. in., 4 p. tn. Arrive Lancaster, 9.19 a. in., and 5 41 p. m.t JJincaster Klnn Stieet, Bt-7 n. in., J0 p. te.) guarrj'vllie,8:IOp. uTT ,. .. . A- M- WILSON, Bupt, C. G. IUncecic, Gcn'l. I'ass. A Ticket Agent. pENN.SYIA'ANIA UAILIIOAD SCIIED- T.P'.n1 lo"ve I-nncxiter ana leave ana nrrlve at ritllndclphla as fellows : Lcare Leave t KSTWAItl). l'hlladelphla. Lancaater. News ihxpresst 4a. m. 6 20a.m. ttnyrassenBerf 4.W " 6J0 " Mall train via Mt. Jey) 7.00 " Ml - Ne. -Mall Train via. Celum'a. 9JS " Magara Kxpress 7:10a.m. 030 " HanoterAccem via. Celum'a. ftSS " fast Line t 11:10a.m. lp.n, .rcdetlck Accem via. Celum'a. 1:43 " Lancaster Acoem via. Ml. Jey. .JO ' HarrlsburK Accem 2:14 p.m. B.2S " Columbia Accem 4.10 " 7J0 " HarrlsburK Kxpress... 5:10 " 7:40 " Western IJxprcssf 9:10 " 11:15 - I'aclflc Kxprcssf 11:20 1:35a.m. Leave Arrive at KASTWAUI). Lancaster. Philadelphia. Mall Kxpresst l:(a. m. BA1a.m I'hll'a. Kxprcssf 27 " 4rH " Kast Llnet 60S IM " llarrlsburg Express... 8:10 " 10-20 " Lancaster Accem. nr.. 8.55 " via. Mt. Jey, Columbia Accem.,.,.. 9110 " ll:le.m, Bcashere Kxpress li.Vlp.m. 3:15 p.m. Johnstown Kxprcssf. 2.20 " BtB Sunday Mall... 2:U " 545 " Day Kxpresst ft:18 " 7:21 " llarrisburjr Accem 6: " 9.45 ' The .Marietta Accommodation leaves Colum bia at 0.40 a. m. nnd reaches Marietta at CM. Alse, leaves Columbia at 11:45 a. in. and 2:15 p. m., reaching 51 arietta at 1201 and 2.35. Leaves ar lettit nt i'M p. in. and arrives nt Columbia n!e, leaves at 8.35 and arrives ut 8:45. The Yerk Accommodation leaves Marietta 7:10 anil nrrives at Ijiucaster at 8:00, connecting with IliirrlKburg Kxpress at8:10. The Frederick Accommodation, west, connect ing at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:35 p. 111- will run through te Frederick. The Frederick Accommodation, caat, leaves Columbia at 12:23 and rcaches Lancaster at 12.50 p.m. Hanover Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Mngam Kxpress at9S0 a. tn. will run through le Hanover, dally, except (Sunday. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when nagged will step at Uewnlngtnwn, Contesvllle, l'arkcsburg, Mt. Jey, Kllznbethtewn and Mlddlctewn. t Thu only trains which run dally. On Monday the Mall train went 1 11111 hy way ol'Celumbla. Leave, dally except Monday, COllNWATiTi AND LEBANON AND COLKllltOOK VALLKY UAILUOADS. sedtuward. Trains leave Lebanon dally (except Sunday) nt 6 Jii u. in., Vl-MO nnd 7:30 p. in. Arrive nt Cornwall at 6:40 n. m., 12:40 p. m. and 7:10 p, in. ; nt Conewago at 7:20 a. m., 1:3 and 8:20 p. 111., connecting with the rcnnsylvanbtKallread Jbr points east and west. HORTUWARD. Tnilns leave Conewago at 7:30 a. m., 8:30 ant 8:23 p. 111. Arrive nt Cern wnll at 8-00 a. m., 4:18andOp. m. ; nt Lebanon at 8:20 a. in., 4--10 cud 9-.15 p. m,. connecting nt Lebanon with l'hlladelphla and Heading Kail read for points east nnd west, and the Lebanon and Tremont branch for Jones town, rincgrovennd Tiement. The 6.30 e. m. t nun will slop only at Cornwall, Colebrook and ltcllalre., TOBACCO AND CIO Alia. TT U KTEIIMAN & CO. Holiday Presents. MKKUbCIIAUM 8MOKKU8 KD 1'IPES, TUltKIHII ril'KS, FltKNCU BRIAR 1'11'KS, CIGAR AN I CIGAJtKTTK IIOL DKKS, CIGAR CASKS, BMOICKR'S BETS, CIGARKTTK CASES, ASH RECEIVERS, MATCH CASES, CANES,e. All ir. great variety and at very low prices. 7-Ctill and examine our goods, trouble te show them. Ne H. L & Ne. 116 North Queen Street. vsvmiTAiuxa. -TTNDKHTAKINO. L.IiR0TE,i UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queea and Vine Slrttts, Labcabtir, Pa. Personal attention given te all orders. Every thbiK In the Undertaklm; line furnished. HavluK secured the services of a first-class me chaulc, 1 um prepared te de nil kinds of Uptiol Uptiel slerlnir at tery utedrrute 111 Ices. AH kinds of Furultuie Upheblercd. Give me a call. L. Jauie-tfd R. ROTE. irj reues, Jtc. , -VyATCHliS, CLOCKS AND JEWKLKY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OK WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, at LOUIS WEBEJVS, Ne. 159 1-2 North Qua Street, Opposite City Hetel, near l'a. It. U. Depot. I hell Geld amlSllrer Watches, nnd repair th same at extra low prices. Jy-lJyd II f.Auijurtii ii.ne r un iii jv INIlIANMEHICINEfl, Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT- Lecher's Drug Sterj KO.tEAST K1NU ST., Lancaster, r. JU DU E HAVE IAW.U tu UK Jfti;tl..l that the Yellow front Be. Cigar it Um twtt lnlthe state, at HAUTMA VELLOW l-KOJIT CI0AK BTO. M ., : a. vt. ,.t ; $ m "d M K f "41 393 tUi ,rm : st$r& & , sv,a , ' ". .' tr. V; . jt- K.'J, lcl2waAir
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