w&'ij&&:'' "- 7"w ;!.;, ,Vt-(, .. 1&? i .jt-f THE IiANOABTJEIi DAJ.L.Y INTBUilGENCEI?, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1886. Wr'r-rM , r- t '& Ai IHTELLIGBNdBR ft:" thtldat m rmrtim immiay Mxltpttd.) vu , :4Sy .. n i tvrf SOLUM A TM, TITCT IISJIUI llll II I MUM IK I I ' aim kit AMeraratV rum, irti iPwjsxMnsUsvemnrostew Atteim te IMKfsi .mtwn coaxacriea. j ABWWatBOtQ RATBB : Tbi -Weekly Intelligencer iJteiij- $mimne EVtRY WCONCSOAY MORNINO. 'MHrinit.iiniwitiiTirfwm. ra.raji e raw. '.'-ii.afcAiroA'cermmTO mun oi-mire trr ij( -..'ifK ' t W. lta. tin, tin.) ln. tin. HM 'mtgf:...iT, M Wf7tt?l 1001378 ft" RBV eeTiis 2 i 4 am k frw nun.. i. m in aoe in 6a ;m Hh BJ".-.. 10M 1H IM 01S 080 841 jF INMII, 110 890 (00 080 780 840 RU M'VMkiM.4. I SBO M 50 860 10M m, nnin.,., a 450 7 se low uw low I' MrGiiM., iw aoe 1000 mm 1700 anse ES IMM4M1J-.... l 7 00 1100 1800 WOO MOO ft hIPh,., BOUlOOO 1700 2200 2700 SI 00 -, MiMeBUu- aoe 1100 seen wee moo asm ff Smthi .... am law wee moo moo oe nkhWmYmt laeej gire, sacej moo, moo wee rJ J.1' '" 'WMIIOIHCIOLlCmDHOMTPITrAItTOTm ;JMH.ui ,emmrr. all axomtkecs imra ,-'i,;irax a oexnasio te tm waatb jusarr. .. 'jMrtiiaiLiMttrtmdTlf grant te ., vu iva rHTBT.T.TnnKnisiR. -lataHtsaBcrBaUatng-, Lancaster, l'a. i s&tflrlx fVittfrtafev fttirtslltrtsMtiVY (.rms-Bsa, JUllB,l,UftS,Br Jflllllniv. .'&! . : UUtCASTXK, SKTTJCUBKB 11, IS. .tv.- - Clerelwd and His Tncatlen. V fAU vieteuuiu sum, lur n prcsiueni, u A"3fciue Idea of pleasure; but it will be ap BfrftActated br robust men cenerall v as a very c & 'asStttble idea, lie gees out Inte the weeds ' where be has Dlentv of. elbow room and hyresli i'alr, and where he avoids a crowd tt uiu taut nye wimuui, ceremony, pareus anu -Mireae, fishing, bunting or reading through v&tbedavs, and getting a solid sleep in the & eel Blr bf the niehla. It is a fKwnslble vacation, but net one of the usual SjJHWiuential kind. But the president Is net iet the usual kind. He is one after a mere . .original pattern than anv we hare had L since Jacksen, whom he resembles greatly V j. in some or uie strong traits or. his charac- j ,' ri jib u quiie a ueiermineu as .lacKsen gT " s'nd as fend of liisewnway, and it leeks fW M 4limtl. ltn n. nn 4 in t.tl.A i " M'W"6" 'ID 11U3 iU 11U iU BbllJltS a jjrxwss in Ills courage, resolution and t sense, and if Cleveland proves, as 1-4 tf'there is geed reason te believe, te be as i beuckuij acuaiuiD iu uia luuuuua iu viu uicKery was, iie will achieve nn equal fame and success. There is no doubt that he has the Deme- ' cratlc party in tlie hollow of his hand, net- witustanding the vigorous kicking that ihas'lieen going en. The kicking is vain, ilnce the president has the country's heart. r-j s Ana me eiuces nave net Helped him or i-jfkr. lu party. They have been a detriment, save isgj ; in the fact that they have enabled the president te demonstrate hia strength in :' ' aeftaL'rablv cnntrnlllnrT them niminsf tim Wy crraf. nih nnnn tlmm &&'' Ttwlll lv. fi .-, n M.l r it W&SH 'ijmu'a wtuJ "" el l"B eruer el statesmen, ljt j44 1U Ah II.. V... - m i iCA i. -j i wiuivu ui wc IJOU UA. UU viaingemces for their censtitutents. It is tei a horrid patronage, and generallv fatal te f' these who have it, as is testified by the W xnany congressman who have fallen before the nominating conventions for the next Ceugrcss. The president has been yielding te the claim of congressmen te control their local patronage, although It does net seem te be strictly in line with his views of civil ser vice methods te de se. lie may have had a malicious Intent te destroy the impertu. nate congressmen with the fatal shaft, and whether se or net, it has se resulted. There ms Congressman "Willis, for whom he re- Bit? appointed the Bepublican postmistress : with the result that air. "Willis' Democratic constituents say they will have no mere of him; and that ardent advocate of river and harbor appropriations is likely te be lest te the country. f& ' . .,L V... :. t . A Ciiurchtewn correspondent of the Lan caster Insurer, noting the fact that few people from that vicinity attended the re cent county fair In this city, says It Is due te the Inconvenient way " our people have of getting te the county seat. Heading and Philadelphia are much farther in miles yet' much nearer and cheaper by rail than JLancister. The Berks county as well as w.1,, - !"" ,u, me mmu utuci iirunizeu ., uui uwu, uy ieejie irem uussecuen," . This is all wrong. Every portion of our big county should be made te feed into the county seat. Lancaster should be made se close te the remotest borders of the county that economy, as well as local pnde, would force all te purchase their wares' in this city. The railroads that oppose themselves te the natural growth of this town ought te be made feel it. Au Amiable Man. Our very pacific townsman, James Black, illustrated once mere his amiability la the meeting of the Prohibition conven tion at Harrlsburg, by keeping quiet his aidmt friend Tatton, who had resigned the chairmanship of the committee, even though Candidate "Wolfe wanted Tatton te tilk and tell why he did it. Messrs. Black aud,ratten, wisely considering that " the least said uie soonest mended," refrained 'i.t from raeetinz their limther ii'nife'a .,ni ' lsnge. Brether "Wolfe is net of tlipir i Of Kma; "- " one et these fellows who are $br always spoiling for a light, lie might if take a lessen la amiability from Brether ?r, Blaak. fi. Getting Readr. Ji ' rpkA t.iwi a..t T i j.uDiuea inn, x.uKiunu was un te anv ?,? clever scheme, like the secret building) of Hwafie railways tiireugU the Afghan its, baa eccurnxl te very few of these sure been Watching the close game of i diplomacy. means of these strategic lines from base Of flunnllea. thn T'nalli ran ?alwfn n tm tHA 41. r. i j x i ! ,vwu ,u.VD mW m0 uiapuiea lemtery .-?' rapidly as the ltusslan can ad- by their new transX!njmlsin rnlln-v It U deuhtliwa .. .,.. .. tMlur cenmletinn ap n,. n ,..i i., Lit . ..-ifaaXBtli&h mmw;:".,.,11"" ga1ui spies had doubtless long age dis- .' Jehn, Bull has been prime mover In rainy ft shrewd diplomatic Intrigue, but for l lm - te Mttaxe in the actual nknfnmmtnn ---J- ' . . .. . . t--r-- " ,r,HK war en uie siy, and preparation se 'aberate and expensive, is something that appears quite lereign te his bluff and -.-.eIamav natnra. ) . CeUBtlntr. SDCarentlv. en thn minnnrt nt . i Eafland, Turkey la rapidly pushing he !--. .utfimiucutj uuu me wet. pici Ire - 'trf fw horrible panorama of war is already p"v " """ euiv enitjtuig re- V eruits at Uie bayonet's point te fight for a caiiae they care nothing for, ami te leave the! families perhaps forever without sup port or protection. Fer this conscription lakes every man old enough te bear arms and leaves but non-combatants at home , nd the religious fanaticism et the fol lowers of Islam is net easily aroused for the sullan. a KvKfOfART pretests te Ibe Delaware comity conferrees against giving the congrcs'lennl nomination te I)rliugteiu Tliore may tm muftie yet, Tim governors of tlie llilrtwm erlliint talcnroteasombloln riillailelpliU en Uie l7UiotSeptemlor, te arraiige lorcelobratliig en the same day of next year the rentenninl of the adoption of the "enteral coti'tltutten. Thn centennial of the constitution I te b celebrated In Washington in ISsO; the lx. ginning of government under our oentltn. tlen dating from the inauguration of "Wash ington In that year. It 1 feared that the cen tennial celebration business will be over done by this attempt te erganise two rolelc- lnga, within as many years, ever events se nearly identical In character. It was llrst resolved tohavethe Washington celebration, and then thoNewJorsoyleglslaturoconre ed 'the idea of taking the wind out of the ntls of that enterprise te turn a wind mill nearer hmie, 3 ersey profited by the centennial of 1S70, and it Is characteristic of the Jersey man that he knows a geed thing when he sees it, but it is a strange spectacle te wit ness thlsanxiety of ew Jersey te celebrate the adoption ofacenstltntlon,to which It was the last state of the thirteen te give n grudg ing allegiance. Mlt. Bi.ainr seems te rejoice at the bvl eminence he has attained as the apostle of sectionalism. Tni, irrepressible Wiggins, of Canada, bobs up serenely with a mass of documen tary ovldence te preve that lu March of 17") he predlcted the recent earthquake ami In May last repeated the prophecy In the col umns of the Ottawa Journal. lie announce that the worst Is net eer, and that the great est strain will be felt between this period and the middle of October. The Southern states will again be visited by earthquakes, and the trouble will extend te California and Seuth America. He attributes the disturb ances te a shifting of the earth's centre of gravity, but fails te explain Intelligibly why the centre shifted. But public faith In Wig gins, never great, was shattered beyond re pair by his unfulfilled prediction of a greit storm ; which kept N'ew England fishermen in pert through fear of Its fulfillment, aud cost a vast sum et money te that Industry. ItrsslA has offered te guarantee a Unita rian lean of 20,000,000 reubles. Who will guarantee Russia T m m The 1'ree Thinkers assembled in conven tion at Saratoga have hastened te put them selves en a par with the Anarchists In public estimation by announcing their sympathy for the convicted Chicago law-breakers. Mr. Andrews addressed them in a harangue that was composed largely of protestations againft the judicial murder et the ' Anarchist, although he assured his bearers that he hated Anarchy. Absolute freedom he held te lie the only condition of progress, and he appears te carry this doctrine even te the throwing el bombs, though carefully avoiding any men tion of such unpleasant things. It a struggle of mutual extermination could be brought about between Anarchists and Free Thinkers, the world would rejoice. Tnn following notice in the Ji!l M-tll Gazette shows that our Lancaster County Rush is net the only new light that has arisen te illnmlne astronomy and correct our knowledge of the architecture of the sklcx. Alexander Krapetkin, a Siberian exile, the elder brother or the well-known Prince Km Km petkln, shot himself at Temsk en Aug. C, at the age of 4Z. He had translated Inte Rus sian "The Principles or Uiolegy " el Her bert Spencer, " Theory of Heat, " and for .several years contributed te Kuislan j-erietii- cals reviews or the progress of physical as tronomy, much prired by Russian astrono mers. Whenat Minusinsk, and later en at Temsk,he busily worked at a great astronom ical undertaking, in which he submitted te a strongly scientific criticism all our present knowledge en the strnctnre et the stellar systems and the architectonics of the stellar groups. The insuperable dllllcultles which an exile te Siberia has te struggle against did net permlt the author bringing it up te a date mere advanced than 1679, and the work re mained therefore unpublished Krapetkin proposing te revise it as seen as he would be liberated there being hope that he would be liberated from administrative exile in Sep tember this year. The prohibition te stay, after his liberation, In any university tewfi of Russia, Mhere he would have found the means of revising his work, was one of the black points of his fnture life. Tin: Jivemnp Pest, of New 0Tk, prints the following from Mr. Sedgwick, oncom ing the charges nf Improper conduct In Mexico, which calls for republication in jus tice te him, since it is a Hat denlal of the charge made against him. What is surpris ing In the matter is that Mr. Sedgwick did net make free use et the telegraph te make this denial at au earlier period ; and that he does net seem te knew even when writing this note the whole length and breadth of the accusation against him : Sin: A week age I went te a ball and stayed te the end, went home and te bed early. Next morning my friend, Mr. Onl rand, came te call upon me and Jound me dressing, and we went out. All the elUcers andmembersef the Jockey club, who are the principal peeple or Uie city, have signed a letter exonerating me from all improper behavior at any time during the ball. The gentlemen who saw me return from the ball have signed a card that they observed noth ing except that 1 went towards my room. 1 have Gulrand's statement in writing as te his call in the morning, besides the statement of the hotel manager that no hcene or row of any kind took place in tue hotel, Bnd also that I went te my room alter the ball. Ne eye-witness has ever been produced, and I only knew from hearsay what the stories cir culated In the United States are. Secretary Rayard has telegraphed me that my personal denial of the scandal Is enough. Make any use el this that you may think proper. . A. O, ShDfiwii'i;. City or Mexico, Sept. a. It used te be said that Democratic sueess was a menace te the buslnes or the country. This " chestnut" has grown meuldy even In Republican mouth?. Semi: comment has been recently made en the delays in the Philadelphia postal hen Ice under Postmaster Harrity. The fact has been seized upon by political opponents te make party capital. Its slight tenure is at once seen by the frank explanation from Mr. Harrlty. He says that whatever delay has arisen Is due te increased business and de creased clerical service. A comparison of the receipts for the llrst eight days of Sep tember of ISSt, 1S35 and 1880 shows the in crease in the amount or matter handled at the office. The receipts from all sources during the first eight days of September, 1831, amounted te ?3S,791 'JO. This was increased te J 11,310.01 in 18S3, and f 10,803.27 In lii The increase In 1885 amounted te Cf per cent, ever iel, and the Increase in lSbO was equivalent te 20 8-10 ever the business ban died in 1834. It is fair te presume that Post Pest master Uuidekeper did net have anv larger I force than was uecessary te transact the work W"188t- While the Trillium nf Imnlnne l.au Increased 20 per cent, ever that year the ad ad dlUens te the force have amounted te only 2 per cent Since Jul, i, 1MS there hM .decrease of 33 per cent, 'in the "tcTef postage, and an increase of loe percent the unit or weight. Mr. Harrlty asked1 ter Increased clerk hire te the ameuut of i 020 but the department decreased It ?7,0SJ. Tlili explanation takes the burden of the situation from Mr, Harrlty, and places It en tlie(de partment at "Wathlngten, Dn. CilAl'.t.f.s 1 Dana, In the J'erum, discusses calmly the prebabllltly that In the Inture business principles may be se applied te the practice or medicine, as te roinevo all permanently dependent classes, the business principles consisting partially In the admin istration el carbonic acid baths te theso werse than ttscless te themselves and ethers through crltne or disease. I'KRSONAXj. Jehn '1'm.uii, son of President Tyler, lias been npolnted chlet of the private laud claims illvltnii of the gouernl land ollh-e in Washington. Mns. A. T, fcvKwvivT carries a tinlqne article at Saratoga this summer in the slmwi nf n card case, with n small watch in the centre of the outside, its use Is mere ebii ens than Its geed tastn, Themas bn'.vrvs tlie bicyclist, hssallsst struck a geed read In Ids trip round the world. At Lahore, where he was at last no count", licglns the greitest tuacsidnmired read In the world. It is l.sv tulles long and Slevens will use 1,3M miles or IL Victeria MonestM scimttve Is s.ild te have been recenclUvl te her father, nod strain she Is s.tld te have telegraphed te her theatrical manager that she will turn up oil Monday. Which of thoe rumors are correct, the public kuews little and cures less. UoiEnven Putivis has appointed Timethy R. Thurman, or Reedvllle, MIlUlu county, reElter aud recorder or that cenuty and Jehn 1'. Urewn, et Leck Haven, photho phetho phothe notaryor Clinten county. Ileth vacncla were caused by the death of the Incumbents. Titos. A. Ronr.rtTex, or the renrth dis trict of Kentucky, is u philosopher. Being defeated for a reneminatlnn in the Hemo Heme Hemo cratle primaries by the lien. A R. Mont gomery, he accepts the situation like a man, and says: I am for Alex. Montgomery ter Congress, nud hope his majority will be m big ns mine was two years age." He says 14 there is nothing smalt about me but the vote I get, and it was large enough for ordi erdi nary occasions." Liszt's last words uttered a few hours be fore his death, w hlle aw akenlng from a state or lethargy that had lasted ter hours, were. (Jul v lent au theatre ?''' Au rovier, Tristir!" And suddenly jumping lretu his bed, he exclaimed excitedly tinder man 1 : "They are pursuing me''t then calming down, he said te his faithful ser vant. Mlschke, hkewle in German ; ' Oh. this is Mlschke yes, yes you are M!chke : Don't be angry with uie for talking thus in coherently you see, 1 am sick '" And he let the servant put him te bedagaluery quietly, alter which he enlv murmured a word new and then. The last Intelligible word heard was"Trlstau " TUB A31V8EUBST U 111,1). CrUp Jielei el rtiT and I'lajrrs Sew llefnre the rnbllr. rnderthotltle "Painting the Town,' Harry Webber Is pirating Harrison tleurIajJs "Skipped by the Light of tbe Moen." The llrst six ulgbts of Frank Maye's sea sea seu were rlayed In one-night stauds, and averaged the largest recelpts for this class or towns that "Nordeck" has ever known. On four nights Uie tandlng-roeiu only sign was hung out and this during one or the hottest weeks etthe summer. Davenport Debus will be one of Annie Plxley's company this season. Butlale Rill's Wild W est cl- ses the season en Staten Island September js. Ezra Kendall seems te le cxtchlng en everywhere in " A Pair et Kids " this year. The Clipper quartette has been engaged ler the burlesque of " Little Jack .Sheppard." Mrs. Geerge S. Knight Is new proprietress of "Over The Garden Wall." Frank Bancroft has closed his season with the Rochester ball club, which he se success fully managed dnnng the summer, aud has gene teNew Redterd, (Mass.,) te resume his duties as manazer el the Grand opera house. Donavin, of Teunesean 'sme, Is conduct ing the Hyers Slaters, Sami-ucasand Wallace King, all colored, en a tourthrengh the West in"Ont of Bendage," Thev are having suc cess. Flit Raymond, who was with Starr's opera company, lias made a hit In the iart el 1m JartfiiMf In "The Gelden Hen." II. K. DIxey will arrive from Londen in a few days. Martha Wren Cellins, wife of James Col Cel lins, will star in soubrette parts. Her hus band is new getting a cnmpanv together te support her. Mary Andersen Is livlng(juiellym Londen. She will make n pilgrimage te Keine this winter. The Columbus Ohie, correspondent of the Mirrf.r In his letter, speaking or Wilsen A Rankin's minstrels, says "f.eerge Wilsen waded through his antique business, and demonstrated beyond a doubt tlist he is a chestnut. His 'Oh ! pshaw and Oh ! girls' act has had Its day, and the sooner he grasps something of a mere recent date the better 'twill be ter his highness." Matt Morgan painted a let of war pictures similar te Uie " Battle et Gettysburg " and has them en exhibition in Cincinnati, where Uiey are the talk nl the ten n. All the ten cent circuses will nuke for the Seuth this winter. Mullen and Magee are in " ales. Lew Renedict advertises rera situation as a mlnstreU Te-night Geerge Burten, the ex-hotel per ter, embarks In a new business and one that he will find somewhat expensive. Simmons Slocum, minstrels, open at th and Art It street, Philadelphia, en Monday with a hne company. It remains te bn seeu whether there la as much menev In It as In liise bill, fT Lewis. Matt l.eland, the circus man, will inanage "One et the Ilravest," with old 1). It. Hedges in advance. Sim. Sethcrn, heceud m of the late li A. Selhern, made bis American debut with J T. Raymond, at I tlca, Ne etk, a few nights age. Charle A. Mendum, late of the Arch street theatre, Philadelphia, gees In advance el M. B. Curtis. Walten iven will be Louise A root's lead ing man.; J. R. Dyllyn, the line singer, is w ith Mest Mest ayer's " We Us a Ce." Jake Rndd, the comedian, lm oieiioU a variety thealre in the rink building, Harris, burg. Pat Roeiipj's new play is said te be a great success. Pat and his daughter Katie have geed parts, and a singing quartette Is Intro duced. Cheeiers A Kennedy, who, m days geno by, worn known as the " Bidlale Beys" bate returned te this country alter un alwence or many years lu Australia. NEW l'flll.ICATKINS Jlemlnlscences of BItiv iin i it. JVrler' Vatic enut MetrnivtfM Iluhin.r.1 ii,r.thu,. MMInitnlnlil 1 -.! l , .. .. .-. " Ne one living te-day is perhaps better qualified te write or the rocelloctions et the men who have made history In this country during the last sixty years than Majer Ren Parley Poere, the veteran Journalist, clerk or the 1 nited States Senate printing records, editor et the Congressional Directory, and author or w.me excellent snort stories In the world or faction. The book abe e named embraces Mr. Poere's reminiscences of the great men who have lived and moved In federal legislation for the laat three scores of years. It dates back te the election of Jehn wuincy Adams and Includes the excltinir wuincy Auanm and Includes the exel times In which these giants, flay, Web Kerelt, Jacksen, Calhoun, Nan Ru Polk, Housten, Seward, Htevcns, Deu osier, uren. DnilirlAa .Sumuer, Davu, Lincoln, Grant and a host of ethers nourished. The first -volume abounds with illustrations and autographs et the eminent men depicted. Several extracts from the work have already appeared in Uie newspapers, and these have se w hetted the public curiosity that the book will doubtless uuiu a largu saiu. InMcmerlflm. Kilirnr i.i.nv Al'XJr.lwd, up,, ., This is a monetrraoh en that iiriuM rmm. genius et Ithaca, iew "i erk, cut down lu Uie prime or a career that premised results el a most benetlcent character. The work deals with the early life and brief public career erMr. A.rgar, and this Is teellngly done by Prof. .Moses Celt Tayler, of Cernell Unit or er slty, with whom it was a labor of leva Tlie Curiinall A New llelUmt !Uilr,,i from the Clarien. Walter M. Franklin, of I auicaster, attorney for Rebert M. Celeman, of Cornwall, presi dent of the Cornwall A Lobunen railroad, which oxtends lrem Cornwall te Lebanon, accompanied by Samuel Sprecher, chll en gineer, who assisted in the survey or the line rer a railroad projected Iby Mr. Colemau from Cornwall te New Helland, visited New Helland en Wed uesday and conferred with some or our citizens lu regard te building tbe rallr&ui from Cornwall te New Helland en the route already surveyed and extending the waiue . . , Mianu m Lancaster, the nro nre wLi .J1"0 whlcU ''a,, ,)eon 'edk In 'Pn- V.Vi iana be PreIcts are that it will New1le0llaBH.W,th Un8 -,U I'. Kd ?uiJ ?iu? "UI httve ulrt oenuocUon by radread with Ltueu sad Lancaster! ,fy T .Searthliie Fer Sunkru Trciuurr. from the I'liUaOlphfa Kcceru. The lug hurtle Millrtl down the Delaware last week with a corps of dUers provided wlUi armor ler deep-water diving. They w HI make au oflert te locate the I'ugllsh sleep-of-war De llraak, which was sunk oil CaM llcn llcn lepeu en June CS, 1"0S w Ith a vast amount et treasure en heard which has been estimated as high as jte,P00,tX The specie was tAken from three Srsinlsh galleons captured ln the West Indies. When Uie Moen iipared the shore a heavy gale was blowing and the pilot ordered kaII taken ln. CpU Drctr lecaine Indigunnt nt this and ordered the seu hl This was done and seen after the scsscl eauk, currying down the captain, twenty-lite prisoners and most of the ciew. Tlie conces cences conces slen ter the leoeven el the treasure was granted by the secretary of the treisury te tboInternntlenalSubiuarinecoiupaiiy, under Kivtlen .i,ieb of the revtrd Htntutcs, the money, hoc er, coming from the pocket el a prominent Arch street pliyslcisn. Ten icr cent of the bullion sived will te the property of the getemmeiit. The position el the sunken craft, which lies lu about vitenty feet of water, Is oue mile and three quarters northeast of the pitch or Cape Uriilopen, threo-qusrterser a tulle from the Delaware Rreakwater. MotheraouotKlvevourbtoy optates te dull Its lulndlmt im- Dn. 1Uji' ColleCnro. Of aU remedtce, Dk. 1Um s l'lvsant l'lij-li Is the only only one which cuml my babe cf con cen con timllen. .leus auk. Trev, .v. I'ersalebvH. Jl. tcchran, nruslt,Ne l..;uud 1 .North Queen street, Lannistrr, l'a. serl-lmajtiT " Xevcr put eir till to-tnenow what can be done te-daj-.' Caire gout will at. Jacobs Oil. si'-scr-ii. xuriars. TUATirACKlNOCOLOtlcan t e quickly cured by bhlleh's Cure. uiensuure. i rusmntee It. ler IXCeclmin, DmgKl.i, -Ne. IK North fun uy Jl. ii, ijueeu street. The Impeudlng IMujer. Tbe rerfnt Klnlfil nf tv.. -.-..1. nj.H.t.. shev thAt a lanre majority a wlUi Censuniii- tlen pawnUy AmniUsceuBh w hlchc-in Us cuml lu- .uijunsv-euia) wiiiuiaacu llii nil np rtantly by K emu's it Nam ter the Thmat aiut wuien is s ?h 1.4 ffllTlltlt twtit tr nsir.1 nnil h-Hbub allrases. PrleeS) cents and ll Trtnt titt trtr Jjungf, Fer salO bV II IE. Innhnm tlrr tree Aerth Qiatn street. drafjtrUt, Ne 13; islwiutllw .V.u "Ilil lOlT ceu;heu Shlieh's Cure 111 dm Itnm.AlalA -41IV l'TlCOlO Cla ,CtS 1 and II, t"er Sla br II. It Cwhl-in. Ilrnmil.l iu iLuiutjmaiQ rcuei Ne. Ul North liueen stn-et. North llueen stn.t. -V ery ISftrrew lrnie. )'V' l. ?.? n vcr5 narrow eeniH." until a prominent citizen te k frleud. ! was eenaiitsl llrtt- llrta Kii a...l 1. tei gale Uy II II. Oechntn. Druirirut. .In. 1 c. North (jueen utreet. Lancajiur. Bill LOU'S COUGH and Consumption Cure U oldbyuserta RuarAntee. It cures Cen.nmp. H2tK2r'ial0 "" J1' " Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1SS North yueen street. Wuiulerlul Cure. W. D ljeyt A Ce. Wholesale and llets.il Druj. SnV.ti'"Jf5Jl?!ri1 "yerr, Ulectrtc bitters ami llueklen's Amlcu talve for two vein Have never handled reinedles tht seu a well, or otve such unUenuil satisfaction, a here have been fSZtHSIS?."?1 c?na '"'ected by these medi- J 'ii cli J-everxl cases of pmneunceU Cpnsnuiptlen have Ikh-d entirely enred bv use erafeWLOtUes of Dr. nine's New Dlsceverr. taken In connection vlth IJeetrle Hitlers. We guarantee them always. Sold l.y II 11 Cuchran. Druggist, 137 and 1SJ North Queen struct, Lui! caster, ra. 1 . A "HD'?."?T'er Indigestion. LetmimiiU m. l)iT" VVr'V'f ,."e?in-,t ever, Ague, tux t-elilen's 1.1 uiu uecx ionic. ie Kvdi.ed.ttr liny revrr I Iiht been a hay fever sntimr f r three .rsi have elten hennl kit. Crenm IUI111 ?,?;,'Shn.,5l!..ln. ".? JUsh. it term.: ,11a net take SS.1.S.2 ilJL te . '.'' '"ny ,uack A friend liersuadta me tit trv Ihe lUlra. ana I Old m ti-ii 1th MeuOetful snectss. T S. Oeer, Syracuse. N. i nlSiUXClmm?.n ' V Cream Rum te all hay ever sntrerer. lit. mint opinion asurecurv-. 1 as alDlcte.l ler is years, anil never before 'e'va,rn,a',lcntr,;Uef--'' - II. ilalilii. Jlarsh tiem, t. au.i-.'wdced.tw DisDSLTOs I.rviB Psllits for slcls headache erpld liver, blllensncs and Indigestion Small and eay te swallow. One pill a Cese. Price, J. Uy all dniggl jm. leM-SmdTu.lh.S j ,a the scalp Is nnnnyeU wlih dnnUnnr, (i'i.??n 1 s''Phur soap wtlil Inuna Infallible Hill's llalr Uye, black erljrnwn, fllu c nts sialiileedAw CATAUUHCUKED, health and swte' breath secured, by hhlleh's Catarrh Keme.ly. I'rlce w cents. Naial Injector tree, for sale by II. B. Cochran, DrnggUt, Ne. 1 North Queen street. K1DNEV TltOL'IU.IX A Case of -Miiny Vears s,tnllnij Cured lih Six Ilettle. In a M.in 00 Years et Ace. ailxstews, l'a., May e. isss. Dakdiue.i DrmtRs Ce. Gents I had ben troubled -with my kidneys foranumberef years, used almost everything without muchbenent unUl I trled Dandelion Hitters. I used six bet Ues and am pleased te say I am entirely rid of the kidney treulile, besides my 33 stem bung toned up se that I feel like a different person. I cheerfully rocemmond the same te all afflicted In this way J ACO 11 M I M. II LIT.. iebMindTTi.Th.S A elite, I'uihlng antt Iteliseln II. II. Cochran, Dnigglat, III and in North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a, (an ulwujs be re lleU ujien te carry ln stock the purest imd 1 en troeil, and sntafn the reputation orb. lug ac tive, pushing una reliable, by receraineuaing articles with well established tneitt und such M nre popular. Having the ajency for the cele bruted llr, Itlng'tNnnr l)ceieri for consump tion, colds and coughs, will sell it en a positive gnarantee. It wlllsnrely cure an, and every nilectlen of threat, I tings, and eheit, and In enler le prove our elalm, weaskyeu lecull mid ifeta Trial Uottle i'ree. "i, SUILOH'3 CUl'.K will Imnirdlaielv relieve Croup, Whoepln Plnir COULTh and UmnrhlHr ter sate uy 11, 11. u Queen street. sale by II. 1!. Cochran, Dnigglst, Ne 13; North llueklen's Arnica halie. The llest Salve ln the world ler Cuts, llrnlses, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Kbeum, iruver bores, 1 inter. Chapped Hand, ChUblatns, corns, and all Skin KrnpUeus, and positively cures 1'lles, ornep-ty required. It Is guaranteed te glve perfect satis satis tactien, or money relunded. I'rlce 13 cents per box. rer sale by II, it. Ceenran, DruKKlst, 187 and IS) North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a AOltEAT DISCOVKUVT The greatest discovery of the nineteenth cen tury Is llr. lslle' Special l'rex rlptlen ter sick headuche, which Is the discovery nf an eminent physician and usrdbyldiu ler ever thirty vears befere giving It te tha public, aud It stand te. uuy witanui, u rivui. i Itead advertisement In another column. 1'reiu Cleveland, Ohie, Cemes n letter signed T. Walker, -uylng 'A' .ut ii UIUIHU4 nu 1 Jlloetl JUttert ter una ireneral debll age commented taking Jlunteck 1 ter protract! a case of lumbge debility, and new am pleasea tu state have recovered my appetite and wonted strength. I'eel better Hllegether." ler sale by II. Ilceihran, Dnigglst, 137 and 13 North Queen street, Lancaster. Net u Case. Notareso et rheumatism, net acaje or mm ralgla, net a case of lameness, net a case of pain or sprain net one has filled te go when at tacked by Tttemat' JCcteclrie Oil. for sain by II. Jl. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen struet, Lancaster Wh.it Can't be Cured .Must lie Knilureil " This old ndsge does net signify that vc must suffer the miseries of dyspepsia, when a medl cine wlih the curative properties of II unlock Jtloed llMert Is available. It Is one of the most substantial and rellub 0 remedies sold te-day rer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1) North Queen street, Lancaster. " hpent Kilty Dollars In doctoring for rheumatism befere I tried Themat' Jicleetrle Oil. Used a 60-cent bottle et this medicine, and get out In one week. 'or burns and sprains It Is excellent " .lumen Dur ham, East l'embreke, N. V. Kersale by II. Jl. Cochrun, druggist, 137 and IX) North Queen street, Lancaster. IlUOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA. Is the most cffectlve l'aln Destreyerln thn world! Will meet surely tiulcken the bleed whether taken Internally eaapplled externally, and thereby mere certainly UKUKVK PAIN, whether chronle or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain In the blue, Iiuck or JJewels, Bere Threat, Ubeuinatlsm, Toothache aud A Lb. ACHES, and Is The Great Itellever or 1'nln. "ItUOWN'a HOUSEHOLD PANACEA "should be In every family. A toaspeontul el the Panacea In a tumbler of hrt water (sweetened, if pro pre ferred,) taken at bedtime, wUl 11UEAK UP A COLD. acenUabetUa. inIl.lyail.V.Bir MO'lHEltSI MOTRKUSI.I MOTIIEHSIIf Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child BuUertaK and crying with tbu excruciating pala of cutting teeth t II e, fi?wttAm,?inSlJ'.,,i.,ibet.Uu ' Mn'- WIN8I.OW-3 SV.V,1"40 BV"''. ll wUl relieve the peer i'sJHS. uirerer immediately depend npen It ( there Is no mistake about lu There Is net a! wotijereu earth who has eyer used It, who will Pi!1 J?" ""!? ence tImt H will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and reflet and health te the child, operating like magic It Is PerfeeUy salu te use la all cases, and pleasant U the taste, and U the pryscrlpUen of ou of the eldest and best female physicians ln the United BUles. Beld every where, as cenU a betUe. mayJl-ljdJsl,W,esf humv nljSi-S&'X 111 M FINGER MARKS ami dust en chairs, etc., cannot be removed by the use of a chamois alone, se if your furniture has a dingy appeal aticc you can easily icstere its freshness by washing with Ivery Seap and fnlr-uwvi water (under no circumstances should het water be used) ; use a soft brush te wash out the carving, etc. Dry with n soft cloth and then rub well with a chamois, and your furniture will "leek like new." A WORD OF WARNING. There are man) whiteseaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the 'beryV they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuin. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it. "Pyrlsut IrK, I r Prectf r A ( sniMc re 11: .1.1 r,r. it iu:vr. JC Twe one-story houses, lint sirveL sepU-tld AlTl.i Ne .; west Chest .VTTllISDrt'lCL TiWK KENT A DOrni.E TWO-STOHY JJ UlllCK IIObSKwUhSAcrcsori.ind,cerner 1'rtnceand James streeN. 1 here is a stable and tobacco shed en the premises, l'cvuesslen given immediately Apply at ausJstfd iU KAWUKA.VJKST. pillVATl'. HAIsf-. I Ull.l. II.W K A Cnr-Lead of Canada Horses IU NKXrSATl '., r Irst Class and Heavy Dralt Alse, en hsnd some WK.STEKN IIOUSLj tlrst Class DrlYersandlnr Uenertl (arm Use. (IKOIU.K (1UOSSS1AN. PLHl.If hAl.E OF A VAIsUAm.E C1T UKS1DKNCK, will be sold by public ale, OM SATUSJlir KVKMXll, SlIISMBIR I), 1JS6, at the (trape Hetel, the very desirable resUlcnce of the late A. W . Ilussel, deceased, Na 315 North I.lme strwt, Lancaster, l'a The let Is 0. teet Irentby 133 feet te a street the main bntldlng Is, b 33 fret, containing r.ntrv. l'arler, Library and Dining Itoem, en the flrst tlenr: 4 Isrge Chambers en the ecend fleer, and 3 lloeuis en tha third tloer. 1 he back building Is 25 by S3 feet, and has Urge Micben, Pantry and Mere room, en the first rtoer, t Chamber and Hath room en the second Meer, Stationary W ash Stand, Kange and Het nud Celd water, Closet, ftc The heuse Is heait-u with ene of llest's lurnaces. It has a handsome j ant, with splcn. did Irult Trce.s, U rapes, Italu Hater Cbtern en I'erch, Ac Alse, a let S3 leet by II, wlihaT we, story Urlck Stable. 13 by W fisjt. In rear or aliove preperty. but net en same let. I'ersens wishing te see the aliove properties can de se by calling en the premises or te either et the undersigned, JOHN ll. llUuSKT.. 10 North Queen St.. UKII.l' KUS3EL, W North Lime St., Ksecuters of the Estate et A. V. Itntsrl, De- eeascd. ttiigiliedtsd llxKRT SncBiirr, Auctleuer. pUIlLIC SALE. OS TllCKSDiV, SErTfVBEn TO, 1S-T, The nnderslgned.execuloref the nstate nf I'.ev W 1. Uerhard, deceased, will .-ll ulpnlillc sale, at the Leepard Hetel, In the city el Ijuicuster, the rollewlng described vuluib.n city property. Ne 1. A valuable city property containing 1 feet, w; Inches lreni en Eat Orange street, and extending In depth along Christ ian street 171 feet, 3 Inche. meie or less, according te deed. The Improvements erected thereon consist of aTneunda-ktr-stnry HltlCK DUELLING IIOL'SK, with hall ana entry en first and second ltoers, ami a large two-story Urlck Usckllutldlng attached. Ne.3l ranlUrange atreet. Iht Urst ileur contains four rooms, second has also four rooms and lUth Heuse with het and cold wabTt Uilnl deer eentslns three rooms. Thereareanunibei or Fruit; mes of ex cellentquatlty in the let. Ibis prejierty Iscen trelly located and Is very desirable us a business stand or suitable for a professional man, being located en one of the prlnctpal streets and only half n sqnaroeastef North Queen street and IK squares from Centre bn,uaie. Ne .', A Let of Ground en the east side of euth Prince street, containing Z feet, 2 lnches front en said Seuth I'rlcce stn-et and extending In depth luu feet te u 11 feet wide alley, upon which Is erected a. two-story UulCIv IIOL.sE, with a small Itack llulldlng attaibed. Ne. :.!, and new eccupleil by Gettlelh Wenninger. Any person wishing te view the above properties be fore, day or sale can de se by oil lug un the per sons residing thereon, or Milium u, Wilsen, t-q , Ne. SI North DnUefrrt.t hale te commence at I o'clock-p in , when con dltlens will be made known by D. W (IKKIIAUD, Kxccnter. Hrt Siicrxrt, Auctioned. Alse, at the same time and place, will lie sold at public sale, a Three-story 1IKICK DWELL ING HULbK containing ball and six rooms, situated en the east side nt Seuth (Jueen clreet, Ne Jl, new occupied by I'hlllp Thran. Let contains J) feet front and extends In depth lt feet ten 10-feet wide allej ; tl) dram ul the treat deer Conditions will be made known en day of sain by Dlt. JKKOUKZ UEU1IAUD. II hurt Bucbrt, Auctioneer. septl,7,ll,ll,lJ,l!l,,lJAS0d OASOIAUMB, OTANDAKD OAKR1AQK WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, CAEEIAGE BTJILDEE Marlret Streot, Rear or FoateQlco, Lanoaster, Pa. My stock comprises a large variety or the Latest Style Ungglea, l'haitens, Carrliigns, Mar ket and Business Wagons, which I eUer at tha very lowest figures, aud en the most reasonable te run. 1 call special attention te a few et my own de signs, one el which Is the hDUKULKl CLOaKD I'UYBICIAN COUTH, which Is dectdedlr the neatest, lightest and most complete l'hyslclan's Carriage In the country, I'ersens wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk ln buying my work. Kvury Carriage turned out ln eighteen years a geed one that Is the kind of guarantee I have te offer the public. All work lully -warranted, l'lease give me a call. WCl'AlltlNO I'UOiIl-TLY ATTBNDBD TO. One set et -workmen especially employed ler that purpose TJtVMKS. Ct7. T HUNKS 1 TRUNKS I Latest Styles Trunks ATKltKCKKL'3. Over Three hundred different si res and styles te choeso from at prices ranging trout Ml.oe te SJ30 0O. BniDAL TRUNKB-OHBAP, AT- KREOKEL'S TRUNK ROOM, Second Fleer, U and 5 K. King St. ang:i-3md TOHAUCO OUTTINOH, HOKAPS, HI1TT INU8 AND 1'ACK.Elta' WABTK, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. .I.B. HOLlNfl, Ne. in t'earl Street, New Yerk. Uelerence rred. achutle, Me, 111 J" earl street, MtiMferk. fbblllya' neii". AxvazJtxNTa. TJIL'l.TON Ol'KRA HOUSr. BURTON'S GEORGIA MIIfSTllELS! Will open at the above hall, preparatory in their Ilrt Annual Tour throughout tha United States, en SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1880 Although a New Troupe, It comprises the best selected talent thst could be secured ach arUst edapted te his specialty lu the Wlustrel l'roiessten. 20 ARTISTS. 20 CONSISTI.Mi or Sl KND MKN, CI.OO DANCKKU, BONO AND 1) V.SUJ5 MKN. Ktc,. Net le be Kxctlle.1 In their Line of Uustness. ADMISSION-3 & CUNTS. OKO. A. IIUUTON, l'roprteler ami Mansger. tdvance AgcnL sept it Wv 11. OiRDiMO. Advance A iron t. TCTL IsTON OPERA HOUSE. OVA WKRK, i.J()lS.I.(l MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1080. THE DlHTlXaUlSlIKD AOTUK33, MISS L1LLIE 1IINT0N, hi ri'OUTED I1Y MISS SALLIE HINTON And a strong Cemjianj will appear In the fol lowing liepeiiolre MOVDAY. SKl'T la.lunalSsralegH. T.yj",',,.1 " D-Clouds and sunshine. A'KIIVKSIUl," 1I-M.1. THUKSDAY, 18-Unee.ual JJatch. KIUA, . ' 17-Clvll Stamage, aATUUDAi ilATI.SKK.SKl'T. IS.lwoUesel. ' NlOHT.SEl'T 18-Love Chase. ADMISSION 10, M and SO Ct NTS. UtMLUVKD SKATS .... ..... MCKNls! New en sain at Opera Houseonicc alO-sta I'UOVUlAUI. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISH 1NG 87 Tens Hard llroken Ceal, B Tens Hard Nntteal, free of slate, for Court Heuse, will be rccelved at teunty Coinmtssleners' Grace, Lan caster, Fa , tintU neon. Monday, September 11, 1S1 IIYOUDSReriHKllOAKD. Attest faxicKORUsT, Clerk s6-td ROPOSALS FOR COAU Sealed proposals nre Invited for furnishing innnat supply of Ceal 01 the follewlnx irredes an am ler the Lancaster County ixiiiisaeusu ana net- (iiini U) Tens, mere or less. 1, Ly kens V alley Kgg s. Medium Steve. 1C0 Tens. lUuranrlA... loe Tens, mere or less. Hard Kgg. -. ions, inuroeriess, iiare 1 ea. M Tens, mere or less, Hard Urekeu. M North ilaeeu street, en or belore September ii proposals 10 ee hanaea te 11. h. Myers, Ne. 10, li-;. SUi,ll,lJ,UiU PROPOSALS 1-OK COAIbOO TONS, mere or less llroken Hard furnace Coel, eenal te Stanten. 1C tens, mera or less, Hard Nut. "0 tens, mere or less, Ly kens Valley Kgg. Tobe delivered in the cellars or the Millers vine State Nermal Scheel upon order and under direction of the Steward. lllds received until o'clock p. m. of Septem ber 13, lMC, at tbelUnklng Heuse or Iteed, MC lininna Ce. The committee reserve the right te reject any or all bids. AND.M.KKANTV, HON. .1. M. HTBllilA.N, , . JACOIIIIAUSMAN, WMiid ceimnlttee. VUMH1TVHK. pURNlTURE WAREROO.MS. IlUt lOLHSKLr A II'AIK OKIHOSK Felding Dress Pillows. CALL JSAllLYAT HeiTmeier's Fnrnitnre Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and 1 received another let et them. 0 have J nit 20 EABT KINO STREET. WATQUKB. sm-ATCIIKH. Lancaster Watcheg In (lelil. Silver and Nickel Cases will no sold at a Oil" A ItKDUCTION. Alse. Klgln, WftllhaiS (Aurera rer which lain Sole Agent), and ether 1- Irst Class Watches, liest Watch and Jewelry Jtepalrlng. ' TCenect tlme by Telegraph Dally. L. WEBER, 1MX North (jueenst, Kear I'cnn'a. it. u, Depot, Spectacles, Kyeglasscs and Opucal Goods. A kinds of Jewelry. ARKLKY'H "VARA UEAUriES"' clear filled or choice Ne. 1 Havana, are recommended te levers of a genuine Havana Cigar, i.t M AUK LEY'S. Yellow KrenV .-,., ..,. w?-a North uoen Street (roruerly llartman's) J-JON'T SUFFER ANY LONOEK 'rera Your Disordered Kidneys, Black Barren Mineral Spring Water Is a Prompt, rfflclent and Cheap Itcmedy. Its Tenly and Inylgerant l'oweri make It an excellent Dyspepsia Uemedy. M'llB'i2't el 'nce,wriUng toUen.llerr, or the u, s. Army, sa) s : "Yeu need net come le Europe for Walors'te 9,Vr?,1.Pr.1I0.P.'l.u t have none better than JJLACirilAllUKNBI'ltlNU WATKU." I I'ersens supplied and vessels furnished. 1. S. UOOHM AN, Manager, Ne, 37 Kast Urant Street. for sale by JNO. ILKAUrrMAN, Druggist, North Oueeu Street, Lancaster, l'a. IlLAtJliUAUHaNSl'UlNUIlOUBK new open. Apply te UISSCIIUUT1KBOHI1KRQKH, , fleasant Ureye, Laueaster Ceunly, J'i, nnlmd r jt w a n r mu rm mmmh tn. ill Wa HALARY TO AOr.N'IH- 'f-M. VV Address at enre. Dlt.SCOTI'S KLKCTIIKHIOOIIS. . ... Ne.SU llwiulway, New 101 Ir. the Only (lonulne. apsauuleisi $1,000 u,:WAUa Jr.0.'f..,,n.'"JM, .r Kidney Troubles, Nervous tuis.J .',Mm, "nl I'hjsirnl Weakness that sKW".0 ""HVK litllElts tails 10 euro. Beld by druggist, W cents. IIKUII MED. CO., i...i -Ne' ll Netth litis 81.. I'litta , l'a. circulars free. maMOUindru.TbASAw D 'ViP.V: ' NATURAUATUKN r'"nK NrHtaUen. mill Unxlr Irinml.. .l.niil.l r N.turill.-.-ir-""'? ."V"1."..1- " .."".' and ai iteEPEL'J0 XalnratlEatlen this yesr best. iSw lhf.y.".i ,llen ,w In session It Is Ttm ollewiS. ! ",.'or attended te Ht once, fievs has Wm,n sS"iUVl" '" Domecrntlo atter- .heu1,dl!,fdtrtlLl,r,,.,i,w SrSU? " "1,0,, -" II. r.JMvts, Seuth DukesttvetiW 11 iini.,t Seuth Duke 1 street t Jehn AVcew& L.t AlJic street! . , Montgomery. North ijike.lreet'f Jehn . Malene, Peuth liaVostreot iu ' JJ OERHART, Fine Tailoring. A I'ull und Complete stock or Imported au Demestic Buitleg and Ovoreoatlni; Ker the rail Trade new read! te select lrem CU early te secure Den Btylrs H. GERHART, Ne. 43N.4UEKN ST., Opposite thn l'oslemre. tnar.'7 lyd It e AK 11 ALU THE BEST CLOTHING, The Cheapest Clothing In the country Is hem. I.enger Dellar's Yetlh of Wear In II, and a isriil- lHfiA fv I, Lewer I'rlce rer It Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Hlxth mul Mnrket, rUlLADKLl'lllA. Junes tldeed u SK 1SUNK HUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR FURNAOES! MADE UrillKAt Y IKON. More square feel et lladUtlng Surface, mint economical In luel, and the Ifest iteilills In Ileatlntr Dwellings, Schools, Churches el sny lieater In the market. 1'eaerNul Ceal for fuel Estimates furnished ler Heaters, Including Masonry, Het Air Pipes, lteglsters, etc. Plenty of Lancaster referencn. Heaters guarnntctxt te give entire saUsfacUen or taken out at our ew n expense llelng both practical men In the business, we ask a share el patronage. Ksttiuates cheerfally lurnlshed for Plumbing, Qui llttlng, Tin and sheet Iren Werk, Hoeting Alse a lull supply et Tinware, Ac. Prices te suit the Umes, Ulvnusarall. EVERTS & OVERDEER, CO UN EH or EAST KINO, JOHN AND MID IM.K STltKE'IS. tnatlmdM.W,ASH J. .S.(HVLER.VCO. is m n 1 n 1 lllVelilOSlDlUlltM We are new Selling en" our Entire Sterk et all kinds et DRY GOODS, Carpet und Merchant Tailoring. KXTRIORDIXARV RAfOllSS IS BLAOK CASHMERES. Don't miss lids opportunity MnS,Givler&Ce., Ne. 25 Eaat King atreet, 1.1W01STSS, 1'A, H IOII A MAKTIN. CHINA KALL SPECIAL! Tha aearclty of tbe MASON FRUIT JAR la eaussit by tbe atrlke of tbe Ola aa Blowers, We will have a few overy day until tbe Btrlke la ended. We will bave a supply of tlie LIGHTNING JAR, which la the beat and most oonvo eonvo oenvo nlent JAR in tbe Market. ifjrTry- It and be convinced. IWMtnlin, 15 EAST KING STEEET. LANCASTER VA, rTlHlrJ 1APKR IS PM1NTKD WITH INK Manufactured by J. K. WRIGHT it OO., num-iya seuiau Uar.Bt,,,.j'iiuaeipiiia, i-a i! sfsr TC. V.