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M .I't- . liiwaMMhaviBg returned .y.t) ,ataaWtttlje situation of n t; - affile; detkaawhlchlw and bis .i ;c bim mvysted ja Uw Seuth I'enn- , , raftjreadad,aiis decided te join V i derbw and setlevt his interest te ' , isylva' niilreadcempanyi He 1 " Aly talk thanewspapcr reporters i , t m. ftIte"aay8-,that he went Inte , l iprise becaHasMrVanderbilt had H and (Weaternconnectlens te give 3, which 'would have given it a iub business.' 'He gees out of It be- tr. Yanderbilt in going out takes .these conneetlene and leaves the jtboiirat!betl ends with only a Au3ineas te depend upon. He gels ' i interest in the i Seuth I'enn all the y he putifltpitin bends at 3 per t l htcrestTgaraneed by the Fennsyl Uread, and he Is glad te be allowed his money bak under the present )n. it it is as ne states it he seems bby his statement of the situation, that he has .been deceived and i catspaw by Vanderbilt ; which can be a comfortable reflection te him ; Andrew Carnegie sets himself up ,i teacher of the people and a man of wisdom. Mr. Carnegie may save his m by surrendering te Vanderbilt. i ps.he might have saved mere, in his tlien as a man and citizen, and even Ii, if he showed mere grit and indc- 'V qcc. says that when Mr. Vanderbilt saw he Pennsylvania railroad wassecur wassecur Bhare of the New England carrying j which he had hitherto controlled, Hived te build a railroad te connect .astern and Western connections in fylvania; and therefore began the rwwRyiyanL-u Thn Tennsylvanla id saw that he had gained the whip .if them and seucht the accommeda- 'AB.ifyflcn ne nas cenceaeu. iiaving iwSJbis object wth the new railroad, he 'f&v- Ttif " ""-ar,imimut 1 ' I .I!lt er.l J.1JJ- iaJiili.r-UiH 1, 'fm. i " l!n-rer-i Ii CCjll LHjnUS. t. rfVfc--.. -V Wl. rBBHMBm- ..KUm' .daaBBBBBBBBBBk, fc. ygyt seem 10 iSHftejihat-fce ; and he thinks nia railroad has a right the rival enterprise, g read because it is ; and he wants te knew & going te de about it any- ew it is going te make anybody t, and hew when if it is built it can any body run it. Mr. Carnegie does these questions, but seems te think runent. lie does net appear te jnvv luea mai me siate nas any con cen ycr Elm and his meney, or that it can him te any obligation te it ljccause of charter he asked for, and the .ses he made en account of it. 1 Carnegie may bp wiser before much elder. Because he runs a hun hun hun more.or less, of newspapers in Eng is no guarantce apparently that he net yet learn something. In truth, reign residence may have somewhat his intelligence in looking at things a Democratic government. 'hey Ave en " Opposite Sides." i young and frisky Pittsburg 2$mcs cs the Intellieencek that it will Je te try and raise an issue between ind Quay en the enforcement of the ttutien , and bids us tell it " wherein arOien oppesito sides of thisques- ,w .4 t j jnnecence aud ingenuousness of our ttcened contemporary are due te its yeuttlJL T.'ln)j? are " en opposite Bides of this lu-'a.lenj" because Mr. Quay and his pa ire against the enforcement of the 5v t ituUen and Mr, Day and his party are c - j.c 'constitution and its enforcement. 1 J Quay was the almost unanimous . h& - of the convention which selected Vm ts members were chosen for that r mp-se, and with the full knowledge of 'V?K constituents that for many years he ' 'j l ''iena conspicuous and influential man nisrriahurg; he has wielded great power Wh legWatures, and has been mere po pe ' jft iluteany ether individual there in IT i ?ng and obstructing legislation. He h is tit jadUy resisted ihe enforcement of the i,vx tiuttenTrsgulaUng carrying corpora- 'Jt'treahe convention which nominated I n 'iii subject was made an issue. Pre- ) u. te that time there liad geue up from fi; part of the commonwealth a pretest I l t'eorperate abuses and a demand for Wdyef them by ''appropriate leglsla- l'" te enforce the fundamental law. V u be pjaeewasytlie demand mere for- t.UV pm from Pittsburg, where the i tesbUshed. On the 20th of Janu- 85; the chamber of commerce there, .U f jg'thfpugh the beaitl of directors, , ive wres6ien te the wrongs suiiered intercstBef thatcily: or 1'ttlaburK as a frelirht .wujUgaeua geographical le- Uy let. iright of, and ta M acwlllen Ot an ualaannr. ,asd .with the excaoUea of which are unsuntttaaabie. en acoettdf aCitmnd era! trad afrumla JUaa alluded te. tha a lanrelr diminished terrl. rtellneut of buaineca which iy Hwea areater than It ic ThU U aaareanUTe bualueas, and te a aiaK)jree,.ccicru every mew-' -L". -. Q , ft'! 1 f' " WsMMSB ,'i wiacwtee t.-xi-y aagUsaad 'i mm v aw v CBjaanw t kiaMvaaajBaL-jtet! . cnAar im dlMen f tsewiMin 1 DM Jaaai -1- -- :.r.r s . ..-. t " .- J H.t . -fc iw . Mrye mm , Nfniijr fTe7yiBWiteti9tfl Ww tfcte, Vrkkh tome' ap.k HireM nil pU. of tlw state, and te 'eppaik ter lelief ,the Republican Mute con cen venlkm, aciing under thegukiaaee et Qiy I uoeper, wm aumu. nay wIm UaMA- I fit Emery proposed te simply decide for . mtWnwE f,rrflt " prompt and complete enforcement of the constitutional prev Wee prohibiting dlwrlralnatiOR,"CRrkilIaeeHld, '! we'll. Boen get rid efthat ", and they did ; Ornery wu clamoreuely out-voted. ,' Arwriand 'a posteriori Quay hi committed te that posi tion. ,' ' ' . Mr.JTay, the candidate of the Deme- cmtle tmrtv.bcllevea with its Platform that constitution of Tennsylvania should' be enfereed"ha its every article and sec tion," and especially " the regulation by law, in aeeerdanee therewith, of the car rying corporations of the state.'' Thi is the'ianie. dIsJaW ntade un. and tipenwhkh the case gees te thepeopleof tM commonwealth. What does the Hma think of it. aad the Hrace r Gad." , The'pahlic schools will reopen te-morrow, and among the new rospensibilltieii et their teachers is, the instruction of the pupils in physiology and hygiene, with' speeial reference te the effects upon the human system et' alcohol, tobacco and ether stimulants. ,;Fer,thiB new study, prescribed by a re eent, enactmeotef a legkdature, net all wise In eurjudgraent; tlw 'Lancaster school, beard has made prevision. We trust the teachers hava also equipped themselves for their difficult and delicate task, Te them all, as of high professional au therity, as well as of supreme geed sense and exalted moral sentiment, we commend the address of (state Superintendent Higbce, at Harrlsburg, upon this subject. We re print the complete report of It from the Scheel Journal, for the edification of direc tors, as well as the instruction of teachers and for the reflection of nil school patrons. Physiology and hygicne are, no doubt geed things te teacli and te be taught. But these who instruct in them, with the special reference required by this new law, need also the grace of Ged. m m What did Gov. Heyt's wall ever the Iniquities of the treasury' and railroad ring, a few days before Pattlsen's election, mean 5 Why did Quay resign the office of secretary of the commonwealth when his conscience-stricken chief wrete that letter V r CoerEit says that Quay didn't elTcr te bribe any members of the legislature te pass the Pittsburg liet bill four million steal, and insists that Spcakman heard of Kcmble confessing the crime which he at tributes te Quay. But wasn't Quay part and parcel of the conspiracy te swindle the commonwealth' Didn't he co-epcrato with Kcmble te pass the bill ' And didn't he sit en the pardon beard, and pardon his accomplices 'i Thuiu: should be legislation against the digging up of fossils or the Jehn Shernian varlety. m m Newark, N. J., society Js In a ferment, se te speak. The son efa TrellnghuyBen, hav ing married a brewer's daughter, anether son of the sauie family new marries a daugh ter ur CuUes, lb great tliretul-lilalccr. The Krellnghuysens have had what tliuy call " bleed" in Newark ; the fathers of the girls whom they wed, having inberited brains rather than meney, made their-own lerlUucs -ana niace m seciety. u up-grade they HfiuSrer oertako the Frellnghuyscns nnd I nr.--i, ,01 Ihenl.l .Innrnf nnnuvraxv In social as well ns political Auierlca. In Kng land it was Bald, "you can brew and bone end of a swell, but you cannot be a swell at all if you bake." This is an old story evon In England. Tiireb per cent beuds, lssued by the tax burdened and debt-saddled municipality of New Yerk City, sell for 101. New is the Ume te build a new Jail. Tan pcople who talk about spending a million dollars en a Grant menument mani festly de net want evon thelr grand-children te sce it Kalse fl0O,COO in a twelve-month ; cemplete the work in llve years, and let it be simple, massive and enduring. m b. Tun rapidity of woman's advancement in the sclenccs nnd arts in this blessed age has frequently been adverted te. The best col leges of the world are new thrown open te her, and occupations ouce thought the ex clusive heritage of the inale sex new af ford her employment Her advance in the nataterial art, hewever, docs net seem te hae reccived its due sliare of attentien, though the strides she has made in it recently are mero than notable Only the ether day a pretty little brunotte, Miss Carrie Falk, wen a leng-distance swimming contest, in New Yerk bay, against a strong field of male ama teurs, fjbe swam mero than nlne miles, re maining in the water ever two hours, a por tion of which time tbe tide was strongly against her. Anethor similar feather in woman's cap in this regard is reperted from Illver Du Loup, Canada. A son of Chlof Justice Meredith, while beating, was in great danger or drowning. lie oued his llfe te the heroism of Miss Lomeino, who en percelving his peril plunged into the water and suc ceeded in rescuinghlm. JWlien woman lends ber fund 'of nervous dovelopmont te any given pursuit, she usually makes the fur fly. m jArAN, which had no newspapers within the memory of living men, new has 2,000, mero than Italy, or Austria, and mere than Spain and Russia combined. Frem the East, light It leeks as though the punsters and rbym rbym sters had taken charge of the state campaign. As te Quay and Day this might have been expected, but the ribald parsgraphers should net call the Prohibition candldate Bar Smash or, nor yield te the tomptalieu te call him Star Spangled Banner. As could be clearly foreseen by a blind man, James N. Ermentreut, esq., bes swept the deck for the judicial nomination in Berks county. Whatever doubts there might have been about it were ended when hisioppenenta fitted up a rusty mud-throwing machine and started it te work. The scandal-monger's oc cupation Is gene, even in Alt Berks. Tub Lehigh county Democrats, like the Lancaster county Republicans, after cursing the Crawford county system all tbe year around, resolve te give it one inore trial, lest by going further they might fare worse. Onsef the Original Members, Frem the New Yerk Ban. "De you belong te the Toboggan club, Mr. Smith?" asked a little boy efa Saratoga res ident who was aittlng with the family en the perch of tbe Grand Union, onjeylnglhosccno en the stioet below. "On, yes," Mr. Smith replied, "I am one eT the original members of the club." " I'd lest like te see you riding once," went en the Utile boy enthusiastically. "Ma aaya be never taw a man go down hill as fast as you can." mm Explaining m Medical JTacUce. Frem the Yonkers Statesman. When a person is sick the portion of the system meat used generally shows weakness llrat This la .the reason a doctor invariably leeks welb leeks at a Weman's tongue when aha ia un. I AHD HYGIERE. frete Bttfluperinlnt Hlgbce's mid ' UraSMteTMefcen'Meetiair. lrMKt Ifweald be ttBbeeemlite te MDrew bv deubtofMMalUtHdaef UilftWMdlBtieeflla !! IMIMailMi11lll 1aAv1 MlA ),. Ifel "V"1, f.LrV11'?.?! ed thelMMrlU be obeyed, that It 1 bare th co oparaUea or taaebAra, and or tlie iliree- ters who are required te enforce it under penalty of forfeiture or their aiate appropria tion. It kneadleas'toapeakef the results from a legal point of view the law muatbe submitted te the teat of time. But the moral results of such work present a difficult ques tion se many external forces enter Inte the inner proeeaa, aadafieet the ethical results. The external forces are net all. The same air and eeil surround the reae and the beet The character of the plant, however, k do de ttirtalned from within but it is our duty te phmgh' the field and fertilise the aelh Be alee Hie the Imperative duty of the family, the municipality, the atate and the school, te see that the external forces brought te bear upon the child's lire are the beat we can give .We tnuat withdraw a far as possible all eMwraer temptation irem inmiiy, aecuu anu .school life j wemuataee that circumstances have their full moral effect We must net 'allow children te form habits of lying or vul- aantyintueir niay. the loeauoo aaaaur- tenndtaga or the school house aneuid be fitly obeaen. Ne 'wiser beard, of directors will build adjacent te a saloon or hotel, for in jtancflw But en "the aide of the aelMetermlning power, which begins te develop early, and mhet be trained into the fully-rounded eth ical will, hew are we te' influence the child ? We hear some foolish prattle about the ques tion whether moral instruction shall be Svea te school. What noeaenso t What Is ewbeta relation or teacher te pupil, if net moral T The very fact that yen challenge his obedience and respect la a strong moral in fluence, la it the only oneT Can we de no mere than repress and restrain, or must we point and lead up higher? Can we enter Inte the habits and liven of the children, and influence thorn for tfoed T If se. hew T Yeu may teach physiology and hygicne till doomsday, without result Yeu may preve absolutely the danger of this or that ceurrn of lite, without result The devll knows the ten commandments and the revelation or Ged in Christ, nnd yet is damned. All depends en what we make te be invelved in the intellectual studies. Yeu may go rattling through all the bones of the skeleton I forget bow many there are, and don't want te knew you may teach that drinking alcohol will soften the bones, or smoking tobacco Injure the skin, and yet get nothing dena Yeu may drill your pupils until they can repeat the names of all the bones and muscles, which is mero than a Philadelphia surgeon can de, and alter all nover reach the ethical iiatiirn. It is net from lack of knowledgo that Cled's will Is diso beyed, but bocauae men "leve darkness rather than the light" What shall the teacher de? Watch the child's habits. Ge back te his family life, te his Jrcuntl&haft study his wbole habitat Whom there is a well-regulated family life, you will hardly need any commandment ether than"Honerthv father and thvmethcr," nnd if you de your duty they will bless you ana faithful coadjutor. Yeu will find that you need mero than a toxt-boek mero even than tbe loe-common object lessen of the drunkard's staggering prosence ; you must tct into the child's life ponelrato its soul nnd draw it upward by that Inflnlte leve which has reached veu and through you reaches the child, flew did the Havieur teach the Magdalen T Did he tell her that her course of life- van wasting this tnuscle and destroying that norve ? Ne, he Hpoke te her as ene who loved her soul, and chal lenged her te purity of life as the dlctate of her own conslence and she "bathed Ills feet with her tears." 1 de net say you shall net use the toxt-boek, or fall te teach the ell effects of vicious habit upon the body ; but I de say you must ceme te the child with a soul determined te de him geed te help him against evil en every hand. And you should go about this, work like poeplo et common sense. being careful hew you talk of what touches the family. Your relation te the child as teacher is arti ficial ; parenthood is Ged-ordained ; and though the father be a drunkard or the mother a courtesan, the child is bound te honor their fatherhood and motherhood. -Veu must ut-attiiinit te curry tflinporance inioiueiamuy inreugn me cuuu, out mie the family llfe first and through that te the "hlllli ftllll If TiV"Y is drawn aslde te rlay I billiards and reae "Hullale 11111," bill ardsandreaK'Munale lllll," ueii'l re- nrevnlilin rmlilldV. cive hlui a bad natne. and cendemn him a"d yourself" thore is no leve In mat but co te him and te bis parents quletlyf and talk te thorn as their frlend try te act as lie would have dene who shed His bleed for veu and thorn : aud se you will reach the family and the boy, and by ue ether way under Ged's heaven that 1 knew of. PERSONAL. l;i)WAitn IIanlan says: "1 MU issue a ciiadonge and pest a forfeit te row Courtney a thrce-inlle race ene day, and Conley, his mate, the next day, for from J1.000 te fOOO a side." Sabau BnnNUAiiT has slgned a contract for an Ameilcan tour guaranteeing a mini mum of 225 performances, between May, 1886, and May, 1887, at f 100 for each, and a percontage of the receipts above a certain amount, the tour te cmbrace both North and Seuth America. Tern Lee xiii has distributed among the cardinals copies or a speciai outiieu or his Latin poems. The olume contains thlrty- turce peems, anu inciuues a translation ei them all into Italian by:his holiness. .The volume is in octave, and its title is "Leonls XIH, rentlfex, Carmina." MBS. AMELIA W. LlL'HTKNTJIAT.nn, widow of tbe late Itev. I). Liubtonthaler, Moravian missionary te the West Indies, died at Bethlehem en Saturday, aged 82 ?'fars. She entered tbe Moravian seminary or young ladies, in 1821, continuing in ectU e service, with the excontien of four years, until 1S0L She was probably the eldest en the roll ei the sun iving tuteresses or the seminary. llENnv WAiiiIlni:ci!Kn's earliest remom remem remom bered address was given at Braitleboreugb, Vt, en temperance, when he was in his junior year at Amherst college. But his earliest sermons were at Nerthbridge, Mass., where he taught school forthrce months In 1831. He conducted conferonco meeting almost overy night, and a temperance address at Upton, Mass., when "Old Vather Weed" was pastor, and in his church. In the wluter of 1832 he taught in llopklnten, Mass.. and carried en revlval moetlugs every night aud proached en Sundays. Maiiy ANDnnseN made n great hit in the character or Jlesaliml at the Sbakospearo momeilal theatre, Stratford, England, en Saturday night Beth from an artistic and a popular point of view the performance was pronounced an emphatic success, The gon gen gon eral and unequivocal verdlct of the audience was that as Jiesalind Miss Andersen's ap ap ap poarance, stature and boyish dash, coupled with her delicately iiue artistic comedy and exquisitely oxpressed womanly feeling, com bined te ovelvo ene of the finest performances of modern times. Ropeated recalls gree ted Miss Andorseu after each act Itcv. Downs a Bummer Resort Attraction. Rev. Downs, of Bosten, charged lth main taining criminal relations with a woman ei his fleck, has been invited by a commlttee of church members te preach en Sunday next at Martha's Vineyard. Mr. Downs has ac cepted. The letter or invitation says: "Knewing or your recent publicity, your ability and future acquittal, they will deem it an act of generosity en your part if the people or Cottage City can be favored with your presence en this occasion. Our season ends here en Saturday, September 6, en which day we have our annual niumlnauen, and we think it only proper te end up the festivities or the season with something sub stantial en the Lord's Day. We wish te say that we shall want te mention the fact of your coming in the newspapers." ' Either a Feast or Famine Frem the N. Y. Times. A countryman in a restaurant ordered roast lamb, and the waiter bawled te the cook : "One Iambi" " Oreat Scott I mister,' cried the country man. " I can't eat no hull lamb. Qiinme some fried evstera instead." "One fried I" bawled the waiter. " Well, Methuselah's ebet T mister, one fried oyster hain't geln' te be enough, Giinme a dozen of 'em. Durn these city eatlu' places i" FAITH. T.Ike the bird be thou, That for a moment rests Upen the topmost bough i llq feels the branch te bend Aud yet as a weetly slags Knewing tbat he has wings. liefer 11 tfffe TranUattA by X. a. JMtroek. r ! WB-B ffWVi Daaeen Lye of the Jarvis Street Bantkt church, Terente, while deUvering a speech or weteeaM te the latter en hie return frem erepe, fell dead ever the ptaaferm of heart dleeeaa. Me-had Jnat finished a quotation from the IHWe. 'Whoever loves -fether or mother better than me is net worthy et me," when he Wl forward, and expired almost immediately. a i rer;twenty.flTO ecata you can buy h pound tWkkmA t&ji fiAl.hMlj"n.vl. ItnHn Vnnl.r . Te fcaorethewarBlacsefaBapproaohliiffbll. feus sitae is hlfhly Impnident Use Dr. null's Baltimore ruts when the tint symptom ap pear, tte. All Iwbles are dlmlnutlve Cmtnrt, but they need Ur. Bull's Bsby Syrup for colic, flntuicncc, Ac BSfeetaal Cura of Insomnia. What can lie mero distressing than te toss round la bed when tbe eyelid ought te be closed in mfreslitng sleep 1 Yet this is what thousands or people de every night. He Is a simple euro : Buy from your druggist or grocer a bottle or Ocnrfa rcaa Malt Whirkrt and take a little before retiring. It Is absolutely pore and a wholesome tonle, leaves no baneful after effects, as ft does net contain any hurtful percentages or poisons found In ordinary liquors. , m "Bitten by a IX." This Is the subject of a trcatlse by Henry Irrlng, the actor, who claims te be thoroughly ttifnrmnd en I lis snhlect- It Is unnleasant te be bitten by a deg, especially If the animal Is n IftnrAKnti ft&vaffe enft. ad sarace one. nut it is i net half as bad as te be racked with the pains of dyspepsia or termeniea witn inaunuuim. r non a ueg mien vnu. vnti ilrin't knew whnt te de. nut when you have dyspepsia or rheumatism, you knew. insuirewn'B iron Jmcr win euro juu. nnima M, Smith, Leng Branch, K. J., writes, "Brown's Iren Bitters cured me of dyspepsia. It Is an ex ex cellent remedy. npxevu. XOTIOXB. Can you tell who Is In the greatest danger of catching any Infectious or epidemic disease 1 " Why," ycu say, " the person whose bleed Is in an Impure or Impoverished condition." Kx. actly. Bueh persons take special complaints as dry grass bursts Inte flame before the sparks of a locomotive, l'ure bleed is a dorense ! It means safety, and Ur. Kennedy's favorite Itcmcdy Is tne muaest, saiest ana surest punuer ei inc bleed. Our chief dangers are within ourselves, Mir auevs. TOIINS.CUVLKB, GEO. F. RATH VON. JOBS. BARGAINS! 1IAIIUA1N8 IN W1IITK BLANKETS. . IIAIIOAINS IN OUKY I1LANKET8. IlAItqAINSIN Bf Alt LET BLANKETS. BAUOAINS1N WHITE QUILTS. IIAIIOAINS IN COMFOKTS. IIAKUAINS IN CANTON FLANNEL. IIAIIOAINS IN KED ALIWOOL FLANNEL, US Cents a Yard. IIAIIOAINS IN TUUKEYUKDTAIILKCOVKUS OENUlNETUttKEY BED UAMAhK, 25c.j worth Kc Ask te see our LADIES' SOc.MEUINO UNDEUWEAU. Mi-We are showing decided IIAIIOAINS all tlueiigh our Bleck at Lencst Cash Prices. JounS.&ivler&Ce., NO. 25 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. l'A. Gl'HCIAIi HAItOAlNH. Special Bargains for This Week AT THE HEW YORK STORE. Ouc Handrail Dezen All-Linen Memie Towels, Uiic each, worth 30c. Twcniy-Hve Pieces Hand Leem GERMAN TABLE LINEN 3Kc, w erth 5 Je. a yard. ONE CASE FULL WIDTH RED DAMASK TABLING, Ste. n yard, usual price, 37Kc ONE CASE FULL SIZE Heney Comb Quilts, 5Sc, usually sold fit 75c. One Case Large LANCASTER QUILTS', only 87Hc each. Opened le-day, a New Line or DARK GROUND HAT1.NKS In New btylcs at Lew 1'rkcs. WATT, SHAND & CO., LANCASTER, 1'A. J. B. MAHT1N 4 UO. Queensware Department. NEW ABR1VALS EVERY DAY -OF- CHOICE PATTERNS -IN- Heb-Nailed Glassware -AND- IMITATION OUT GLASS AT LOWEST PRICES. FOUR CASES OF HANGING LAMPS Came in yesterday : nre new en Display at One Half Fermer Prices. More than One Hundred DlfTerent Patterns te Select from In TOILET SETS, With or Without Mugs. MASON'S AND COLIANCEY FRUIT JARSj A'f LOWEST PRICES. J. tin & Ce., r. )16t KiBje ud Frbtce Sts. LANCASTER, PA. Mar MMBICAX.' fRON BITTEKB. Brown's IRON BITTERS THE BEST TONIO. Trade Mark, QUALITY1, 1'OBirV l'-NOT QUANTITY. On every bottle. Physicians and Druggists Recommend It. This medicine, combining Iren with pure vege table tonics, quickly and completely CUltKfl IJYSPKP81A, INIJIOKSTION, WKAKNKSH. IMl'UKB BLOOD. MALABIA, CHILLS and fKVKIt and NKUUALUIA. It Is an unfailing remedy for diseases of the Liver and Klfieys. It Is Invaluable for diseases peculiar te women, and allwhe lead sedentary lives. It docs net in) n re the teetb, cause Headache os S reduce Constipation OTHKU Iren tnedlclner e. it enriches ana purifies tbe bleed, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of feed, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens tha muscles and narvM. Fer Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Kncrgy, Ac, It has no count. Thn senulne hJS Trade Mark nnd rmund red lines en wrapper. Tnke noelho-. Made only by BUOWN CI1KM1UAL CO., IUltimers, Ud. scpt9-lydAlvw(9) A YEJVS I'IIjUJ. HEADACHES Are generally Induced bv Indigestion. Feul Btemacb, Costlrcnets, Ueflclenl Circulation, or I seuiu uuraiiBcincnt ui me i.ivcr anu uigcsutn i eybicni. euiiurum win nuu rcncj My uie use ui Ayer's Pills te stimulate the stomach and produce a regular dally movement of the bowels. By their action en these organs, Atkr's Fills divert the bleed from the brain, and lclleve and euro all forms of Congcsthe and Nervous Iteadache, Bilious Headache, and Sick Headache ; and by keeping the bowels free, and preserving the system In a healthful condition, they Insurelmmunlty from future attacks. Try Ayer's Pills. iiiKPAREi) nr Dr. J,O.Ayer&Co.,Lewell, Mass. ."old by all Druggists. austeecptS AriSCJSLLAXJCUU.I. milK IjAIWEST, J1KST AND MOST JL complete assortment of Flaying Cards In the city from S cents per mck up at HAUTMA-T8 YKLLdtV FKONT CIOAU STOUE. E HWT-Cr,ASS UO.CllDINO. Teccthcr with tbecbelca of rooms ou the first or second fleer. 8 u massed bv none In the city. Call en or address, NO. Url NOllTII QUEEN ST. Table bearders accommodated. aS-ttd BOKOK BKNNKTT 1'IIACTICAI. l'LUMBKlt, STEAM AND OAS FITTKIL All orders promptly attended te. Hatlsructlen guaranteed. Werk dene nt reasonable prices. NO. VO NOllTH QUEEN STItEhT, Junel7-3md Lancaster, 1'a. TT-KADQUAKTKKH KOK THE INDIAN MEDICINES,' Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT Lechers Drug Sterei MO.SKAHT KINO 8T IjlllQU.liir.ra. CI A Mi AT ) STORE KUIOAHTS OLD WINE FOR Listen's Extract of Beef. V1KCST IK TOS WORLD. Established, 1785. II. E. BLAYUAKER, Agt-tebl7-tld Ne. 23 East King St. rplIE IANHI0N. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Lcadlne nnd Largest Hetel. Finely leca ted, elegantly furnished unci llberully manured Electric bell, llKhta, and all modern Improve ments. Geed orchestra. OHAS. McQIiADH, Jy72md Proprietor. M- .VDEIKA AND BIIEHKY WINES AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. 1L E. SLAYMAUER, AeKKT, Ne. Established 173J. 2) East Kine Stbiet. Icbl7-tfd A31USE31XST8. 1885. 1885. "NOVELTIES "EXHIBITION, FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, PHILADELPHIA. Open from Sent. 15 te Oct. 31. Concerts and Special Entertainments Vaiti. TRICES OF ADMISSION : Adulta.SOOents. Children, 25 Centa. Coupon Tickets (nel geed if detached) 10 for f 2.50. (Schools and parties tan get excursion rates, b appl lug te ihe Director of this Exhibition ) uujri) '.'ind Ul'JiVTACZen. QJUPEIUOU SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Barometers, Tele scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw, lng Instruments, l'hllnsepblcal .and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent FREE en application. QUEEN & CO., NO. 031 CHESTNUT ST. umr3-lydAw PHILADELPHIA VSVEltTAJUNQ. TJNDERTAKINU. tL.eRROTE, UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seeth Queen and Vine Struts, LiBOASIBK, PA. Personal attention Riven te all orders. Every thing In the Undertaking line furnished. Having secured the services efa tint-class me caanle, I am prepared te de all kinds of Uphel. storing at very moderate prices. All kinds el Furniture Upholstered, Give ina a call. , L. R. ROTE. lanlu-Ud BXOOKS. pOOR, WniTE QKEENODGH. )BAHKERS.I Orders executed for cash or en margin for all securities carrent in the New Yerk uiaiket. ' Correspondence Invited. MEUDERS OF TJIB NEW YORK STOCK EX. UUANOKAND PROPRIETORS OF POOR'S MANUAL OF RAILWAYS. 46 Wall Street, New Yerk. ocU-lydeod t crorjcjure. pTEADVaAHTERa FOH SUMMER- iiorlne Bhlrta and Drawers, Qauza Undershirt and Drawers, Choice Neckties, E, A W. Cellars and Cuffs, O. A O. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The &st Kiting Dress Shirts. SIUUTS ANIJ BOCIKTY PAKAl'HEUMAI.IA -MADK TO OUUKlt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO 8TIIKKT. M: 'EltCIIAJIT TAILOlt. I. IcCAULET, MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN ST. (Uiiclmilllcr's liulldlng.) ONE OF TU E FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, roil THK Sl'ltlG ANU SUMMEK TltAUK, EVJSlt SHOWN IN THISC1TV. JA-Cnll and (ftke a leek at the goods, and veu will be sure te have jour incasuie taken for a suit lunc'j-iyu M OTHEHH AND PATH! HIS TAKE NOTICE, THAT SCHOOL WILL COM JI ENC'E 6I10KTLY ANU THAT HIRSH & BROTHER ABE BELLLNU THIS WEEK BOYS' SUITS OK EVERY DESCttll'TION, Frem the plainest te the most elaborate. In nil the sizes that ceu 10 In lteady-Made Clethiiij,'. nt prices which will make you wonder hew they can be made up for that money. Don't let your beyH leek shabby in dress, when you can buy tbcm a Suit as low na $1.75, or Blngle 1'ants as low as 4()c. UUr nnsuriiiiuiili in ihib uujmrviiiuuij cumiui help suiting jeu, nj It is complete In all sty lis, sUes nnd qualities. THE SAME WE CAN SAY OF OUK MEN'S CLOTHING, GENTS' FUllNIfcHINO, T11UNK8, VALISES AND UMUKELLA DEI'ABTilEMS. Y'eurSpeclal Attention we Direct te Our MERCHANT T.ULOB1NO DEPARTMENT Call and see us at. any rate before purchasing elsewhere, and we will be pleased te show you through the stock. HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, CORNEROF NORTH QUEENSTREET AND CENTRE SQUARE, '.ANC.VSTER. l'ENN'A. w- ILL-l AMKON A FOtfTEK. ARE UNCASING THEIR Ja,r4y-Fall Styles -OF- CLOTHING, Hafc, Caps, Furnishing Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES, Making room by tcailng out Old Walls, Parll Parll tlens, etc., and selling some SUIT Hats Unit ceit from t.l te 100 each for 10 els. apiece. These styles nit) a little old, but thu i;oels nre pcifect and Just the Huts for Scheel llejs. WE JI ARE NO ACCOUNT OF STRHW HATS, THEY CAN RE BOUGHT ANY PRICE, AT We uie getting icady te furnish oerjbedy with Clothing, and hae net foigetten the Reys that you are thinking of sending te school next cck. If you can make his Old Ceat (insuer for a lit tle whlle jet come and select a pulr of ODD PANTS, AND WE WILL TRY AND MATCH HIS COAT. GENT'S I'urnisning Heeds Mean a gicat deal, and If ne hae net get Just what you want, m 111 try and get it for ou. One thing lu particular, de net full te sce, aim that Is our BOYS' SHOES, THE C03D WEARING OSES. Seme ie keep because thoyaie cheap, ethers are for their geed wearing qualities. Price, 75c, aud Upwards. 32. 34, 3G & 38 East Klug SL LANCASTER, PA rpHE BEST X the City, at UAUTMAS 60 HAVANA OIQAR IN YELLOW FRONT STORE. CIUAH Williamson k Fester. TKVAN'8 KLOUK. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Mekes Elegant llread. Fer sale by Grocers generally. Iievan 8e Sens, Merchant Millers, Offl ee 1 17 NORTH PRINCE ST, apr.l-Cmd It Ct.OTUlXO. man " " ' Oampmeetings Are All Ended, OR JUST ABOUT CLOSING, And this reminds us nmuclins any ether one thing that the FALL IS APPROACHING And (icople will seen nlineit before they are au in oef It need HEAVIER CL0TH1TO. The place te get your Fall Clothing Is nt BURGER & SUTTON'S. Our stock et Scheel Bulls far Youths and Beys Is complete. As there remains but a row of tlie summer vacation days, It will be wellfarparents te see nflcr their llevs' Clothing before school epen. Yeu will flml our stock large, attractive and CUBA!'. It will be tb your tidvantage te call and cxamlne our stock befure btilug else where. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTF.lt. 1'A. F INK TAILOIUNO. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETA1L0RING. The Largest and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER. All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRIMG OVERCOATING. THE VERY REST WORKMANSHIP. Prices te suit nil and all goods warranted as represented at his new store, ITe.43 Bferth Queen St (OPPOSITE THE POSTOFMOE.) H. GERHART. M YE1W A U.TllVON. Suits te Order FOR THE ROT SEASON ! ! Thirty Different Styles -OF- SERGES IN OUR STOCK, IN ALL THE POPULAR COLORS AND SHADES. HARKED FROM THEIR ORICINAL PRICE IO EIIY LOW F1UURLS. ShROES IN J1LUE, GRAYS, RROU.SS. . 11LACK, PLUM, WINE.GREENS, DRAI1, FAWN AND WHITE. WHITE & FlGTilRBD-DUOKS. Fer Vesting for Evening War. PONGEES AND SEERSUCKERS FOR EVEN INU WEAR.; LEADING CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. quh rnieEs ren STJ11EB, GOODS LEADTHEMARKET. Reduction Tries list of .Mcn'j, Bejs' mJ Children's CLOTHING. THINCOAldultOe. SEERSUCKER COATS nnd VESTS from tl.25 lietterSEEItSUCKKHSntti.rv MEN'S RUalNhSS SUITS at $ 1.50. 13.00, .00. an (1 $7 00. MEN'S DRKSS SUITS at tS.(W, 10 00,$1!.00 and MEN'S UUSINESS PANTS at 75e. m''Si A W00L CASS1MERE PANTSat lien, W.M und (3 00. ROY'S SUITS at ti.O0, flM, $3.00, I.C0, 13.00 up CHILDREN'S SUITS from 11.25 upwards. .Custom Department. Onr specialties in this department are Weel Berge Sultlug In all Celers, the same w u make te order In rlrst-claBS styles for tll.nu, ALL.WOOL PANTS te elder at 13.00. MOO. 5 00, 0.00, $7.00. $8.00. " ' The place te trade Is where you can get the most ter your money, und where you can have the largest variety te select from. L. &ANSHAN & BRO., THEFASHIONAIILK MERCHANT ITAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, ' Nea. ee-ea north queen st (Right en the Beuthwust Cor. of Orange Btreet.) LANCASTER, PA. sWOpen Eve until six o'clock, Saturday until 10 o'clock. Net connected with any ether clothing heuse in the city. ' pjlIAMl'AUNP. BOUCHE " SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW IMPORTED. AT REIO ART'S OLD WINE 8TORE, Na 20 east Una Stbmt. - . .. t - ,. II.J5.BLAYMAKKU.ABt. KtUtblUhed, 1766. AiblfUd MYERS (I RATION, u i ,V J ft! r - l & '& '
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