ws B 20, 1880. mmntvAt.. nnen tui: hloeHT" n sir uouei. E r" Ym riTTM 1bi.it, Bm.te IGHNOBR, Lancaster, Pa, itttO0tcr iJiitclIitjcnci ? ; fcJUf CA1TXB. SEPTEMBER 20, 188C. AT Bteek't igxTeslrc Leadership, flw tatter of Lieut. Get. Black, formal- lf MMpting the Democratic nomination , governor and stating his views of the I involved in the campaign, is a ring. r, fearless and explicit document. It JrfttjTully satisfy the most advanced de feted for airzresslve leadcrsliin in the nenti. 1J contest; and no just conservative in- ; has any right te be offended w lth its , 'It fitly declares that the nominee of the furty for the executive office of the com- MenwealtU should be concerned about questions relating te the state gevenunent SWSl AOnn nttmr. in lil nnmlMnptr fi.-innr-il . Bmtk and Chairman Cooper may howl riff, and they may import Blaine and Legan te de the same most vociferously; Mm people have net forgotten that Mayer ' ; Smith, of Philadelphia, was elected en that Me. The result of that experiment bard. J ly Justifies another. What Pennsylvanians an concerned about in this struggle is ';festlens of state policy. Upen them its 'dMisien rests. ' M With respect te these Mr. Black isnlain. . 'uflnslmtfjim.ml n. Minn... n . .1 .....m. ?' line of his declaration is in strict accord ptf frtth n,s previous record and utterances 'f'ditai he is, no doubt, right In his inference Pi??tHat h(K la fhn nnmlnM nf hta nirfw MilelU . "A"" " "" . .., , ...V.. VU.V...J k ,. because there was no doubt where he utoed l-i the irreat questions of land and labor lf'aed of constitutional rights and duties sgWhich concern the state and all of its pee- KvJW' p while he declares anew with vigor for tee enforcement of the constitution by that appropriate legislation which has been active he proposes te interpose the shield of jjpgtbe constitution before all the subjects ei p-li the law, and he proclaims that " behind it fy there is no place for extortion en the one , uauu or ier coTuiHcauen en me etuer. it i ttianM-ntetiatlO t llin efntn aw nHn ll.r.w WWWIIUUUUJUi kllC OMltl Ul UJ ULMCi Thence take issup with tliis statesman- I. h l(tA .(.mnni 4ln .. .. i... , i m tni .1 l boldly avow, and the people of the state ; will settle tne question once and for all. Upen the labor question the letter is fcJ trenchant and comprehenslve ; it points p4 out specific ills and suggests specific cures. M?Who will gainsay this part of the candi- kw date's deliverance ? He throws down the tf.)6 1 . ,.l LI I 1 ., ,. (x-i giuve ; let nun who uarcs pick it up. Isl'i'S-" Mr. Black acrees wltli his mrtv. nn1 la r .' " ' "wj i .. -, LsfelB accord with its platform in declaring feaminrt prohibition and for reculatien of E tee liquor traffic He recognizes " the ter f$d tfble evils of excessive indulgence," but ;$, "would net attempt te eradicate them by ja species et legislation which has never -g failed te increase them, but which inevita. f;My brings en the desperate resistance of the fc -'(BHizen who feels himself deprived of a nat- r vvwn ngut, uuu wuu n a train et illicit V irlnua nnil rntnniia ianrtlafa U T. II. ... l.A ? ..... u.uuui,.4. .in mm iic WUIBna himself entirely in accord with ifk great body of conservative people of Jfta State: and if the Republican candidate . Kfcopeste profit from these declarations of f,hi competitor h-cannet de it by the k l wimniua us uw iuuiku mj ucieiuiuru en fe'igf It is the chief subject for congratulation , 'ttt the candidate has opinions and the iveeurage te avow tnem. ills declaration is a 'IBOveltyin Pennsylvania nelitics. Tt miirt-s mth strong man. It lifts the canvass te the level of his leadership, and where he nees w be Democrat need fear Je fellow. iry. uerernment ana ruuiic SerTlce. vr xae panacea wnicn tne Ureenback-Laber IE' party finds for the undoubted public evils - aprlnging from the greed of men is te have Rv thegevernment take charge of the public p aervice which is new performed by corpe- , rate enterprise. They would have the gev- rx. muuwub uwu aux uperaie me leiegrapu Kv and railroads of the country ; but the evils rtt cjr nuuiu inu3 buuu en iue one nana r, wema oe mere man balanced by ether '' evils which would attend their nian. Tin, , lffflntlc. firmv nf hnlrtprs nf nnl.lln ..m.. prl'Which they would create would be hostile '- g,,te the public geed. we haye tee many officials already and akeuld net Increase the number without i (tal necessity. It is a fact also, which ex- k, perience nas aDuneantiy taught, that gev at service is net as efficient as indi- idwl service. It is consequent upon the tuat individual interest is needed te (the best results, and upon thefur- rfact that the needed executive ability f: .,$ eoetrol vast operations is much rarer that required te conduct works of less altude. It is new exceedingly diffi- i te And men able te mana thncrrpuit 'lyw et,the country ; and if these were A Weeeablned under government control it HMT.M assumed that the task would be jaaeh greater. d There te no way in which the public can 1m better served by carriers than where tre bwriMM is conducted by companies under tee restraints et competition and the judl. tv mom control uy iue law. Tliere Iscer- ftttUtly one great difficulty in this situation. aaawd by the unnecessary duplication et oedsaedthe consequent need of earning AftlAends upon a tee great railroad capital : .Mdaeme peepla think that this difficulty 1WMM4 be Bttet ir the government owned the laUibads and granted their use te com peting carriers of goods. Possibly this wM have been a better plan upon which roll (I se?m jwer te cliar- a are needed in a this ndv.iutage te ttie chartered In return for the ins imposed upon them. Seme of e days, no doubt, we will seoeur way t e thopreper regulation of the earning busi ness of the country, se that It may be cheap, prompt and fair te every citizen ; a stage we certainly have net new reached, but one that will net be reached, it is safe te say, by the purchase and running et the railroads by the government. "With the telegraph and telephone ser vice it may be different. Here the gov ernment is already supplied in great part with the machinery of administration. It seems reasonable te believe that the posteffico department. ith its extensive ramlliratieu and its officers in ever) ham let, may conduct the business of comumui cemumui comumui catlen by wire ns well as that by letter, The English government does it ifficienUy and cheaply and we siieuld de it a3 well. It is a far different business from railroad ing ; and simple enough for government management. Mgtit .Schools Open. Tliis evening the night schools of I-in-caster open their doers te all who see fit te take advantage of them. It is a splendid opportunity for the young who lme net time during the day for men til improvement, nud it will be speci ally pdvantageeus for these who have net had early educational advantages. A few sessions in the night school will make life's pathfarless thorny ,for knew ledge is power. Let there be a geed turn-out te-night. Mru Black seems te have knocked the Prett speechless en first round. Its New Yerk nud Yankee editors a'e utterly dumb rounded at being asked te discuss state poli tics. WlLtthe trouble with that oleomargarine tux never end T It U new discovered that the wily fratners of that measure have con trived te se weed it that the makers of the compound would be obliged te pay the tax twice, first en the raw materials known as "oleeoll, neutral oil," .Vu,, and again en the manufactured article. The sharp prnctice of the enemies of oleo is new plalu enough, for had the higher tax proposed been agreed te, this doubling process would have compelled all makers of the article, who bought the oil named, te suspend operations and left only the larger factories that make their own oils, further It appears that theie oils are sold in large quantities for the lubrication or machinery and that under the law they will have te submit te the bogus butter tax. Cau It be that oleomargarine (Inds butter a rival in this field? Commissioner Miller, of the revenue burein, will dlcss ami settle this slippery question at an early date. TiiKbest citizen just new is he who piys his votieg tax. October 2 1 ii the la-t day for Tub French savant Uhevreul lias been idolized in Victer Huge iashieu by the people of Paris who beast that they always appre ciate great thought and a noble IKe. The oe ee oe cisleu or the demonstration was the great chemist's hundredth birthday and, although the ceremonies were extremely fatiguing and lasted for two days ami anight, the hearty old man steed It tar better than the majority of the participants. Ills Ille had been very regular and simple and be has never used wine, although he drinks b?er. Old age seems te be hereditary In the family j Chov Chev reul's father Imvinc died at ninety one, and his mother at ninety-three jears. Chevreul is yet a very tall man, square In thoiheuiders, and walks qulte erect and htralht He wen his renown in his early youth by his writings and discoveries in ehemiitry and by his theory et complementary colors. He Is a member efagreat numberer foreign societies and slnce 1S75 has attained the highest dignity in the order of the Legien d'henncur. He never misses a meeting of the AcaJemy of Science and retains the unimpaired 5e of all his faculties. The brilliant colors or the Gebelin tapestries are due te the discoveries erChevreul, and when he enterej the new hall of the museum te witness the unveiling of ft statue of hlmsell and found it hung with these tajiestries of gorgeous hues and beau tiful design he exclaimed, " hat n fleo crowning point for a savant's lile! " Thk anti-saloon movemeut in the Republi can party is a weak straw en which that organization hopes te escpe drowning. Ounestccmed, but elten liehiuil-tbe-tlmei contemporary, the yew Urn, is te be congrat ulated en the announcement of Its purpose te catch a little et tbe spirit or prorenive Jour nalism and add te its ether katurcs that of local illustrations. The enterprise of the In. TKi.LiaE.N-CEK lu this regard ter some years past has been rewarded Willi the bl; appre ciation of its patrons and the steady UK-rea. el thelr number. Te be sure, none el our es. toemed contemporaries presumes te compete with the variety, the excellence, the aptne-s, and the cost or the Intulmekxceii's ven tures In this tleld. Hut as an adaucg upon the "cheap and nastj" botches with which tee many newspapers or te-day dbllgure their columns, in connection with the worth less storeetypo matter, te be bought by tbe square feet and lit only for the junk shop, tboYcwJnt'jrrijen is te be commeuded. It Is said that thore Is great danger of a failure in the supply et natural gas in West ern Pennsylvania. There has been general impression that the sources ni supply were luuAuuuBiiuit!, uui i-roiesser jeini 1-. Cr 1 Ina paper in the last geologic d mreyrf pert veryclearly establishes that tlunegas ll!ds are subject te exhaustion. Ois ju Pe.msyi. vanla is only found in saud-beds of medium thickness and restricted goegraphli-il limits. .Such beds caunet, In Ujeiiis-Ivih l inc.v haustlble. Their productive duration de pends entirely upon the drafts nm.le upon them a simple problem ; If ene well can ex. haust ene of the beds iu 100 years, bow long will It Uxke 100 wells te de It? Tn make such Peels permanent they must be constantly replenished from an unllmlttd source. This source, It is claimed, Is some deop-seateU laboratory of nature capable ei responding te all demands that cm be ma.le upon it The gas deposits or Pittsburg are evidently large and well stored, and capable, no deubf, or supplying a remarkable numberer wells manyyeara. Hut If tee copleuMy diawn upeu-as they are likely te b under tbe preseut contagious cxnltemeut -they will give out. These who are rejpe jiule for tbe big waste In this product ought te be made te realize these patent facts before it U tee late. In TTireniRn Tii his Trtment i steadily Rrcolleneo el all kinds TTlng crd te a Uuudoer TTiachluery and new type are added te supply the growing s of the csUbllhment PERSONAL. Nmine Fui!i Det et. v.i peke wisely for his people when btM : The race w ill rle when the Individual e-. tbe race rle." Jehn Uc.ntku, PhllailelphlV Ux ro re ro ceivor. has iald Inte the city treasury $15,- 012,W, comtnlien en IhiH tax receipts, undera recent opinion of the city solicitor. He had been keeping it as a special Titud and no blune attached te him. Cei. A. K. McfLvuu is n gixHl-natured eillter, but it Is net te be wondered at that his cheler rose when he found the SlilcUsuluny (Pa.) JfiiMiifmu Eche publishing n cut et Mayer William 11. .smith as a likeness of the haudsome Phlladelpbla ieurnallstlc war rior. OAsntnvTK Wet.rr.'s calp is sought for by the lnitcArtrr, theorist of the Temper ance party in Luzerne county. It prints a call ler a'nether convention, te meet at llar risburg, tsep'ember 30, tn nominate n gover nor, it says that Wolfe is as big n bes as any In the'Demecratic or Hepubllfan partle, aud request him te step den n and out. The call for the convention i signed by twenty five membeis or the state central committee. TotnureagslnsttionclioldacclJent, always keep asupply et St. Jacobs Oil en hand. Alt tbat scl'iir. Hint -.kill ronlddeto mike Uenen' Capclne lUlprsthe best porous plaster, and n'se the best general external remedy In the world, hs. been done. Whenever It Is pesdble te ltnprme ttctn It Is done Bensen's nlrvterj are net nmle te lmpoe npen tbecrduIeti, but te enm dlp-'e. Their eminent ucc's hss procured for them the voluntary endorsement of ,ii phylrtm, phar uiacWts and drugl-t tbrnunheal the country, and theontipekou prefcrenev of the Intelligent publle They are prompt, ptiwcrful, cleanly and cettftln. 'Ihi-y cam whete no etherx will even relieve )-efne Imitation tyl-d ' Cnjulcln." " Capsicum " or "capmln" pla.-iers. Keputn MedruggUts only The "Ihne seels" trade mark en the genuine and the word Capet no " cut tn the centre of tli plaster. 4fM 11 urri'ff AUK lOU MAIib mlicmble by Indigestion, Constipation, IIzz!ce4, Ixs of Apjwtite, Vol Vel (iw skin t shlleh's ImlUur Is a poltne cure, rer sale by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 erth (jaeun trtet. A nzvnv for Indigestion, Consumption, Uy. pepsla. Weakness, (ever. Ague, tU.. Celden's Uquldltcef Tonle. slO-lwdeedAw SLKKI'LKS .VIOllTS made miserable by that tnrrlble coach, bblleb's c ure Is the remedy for you. Forsale by II. JJ. Cochran, Unigglst, e 1J7 erth Queen street Feur-nnhs. Of enr American peeple are attllctcil with sick headache In either 11m nervous, billens or con- f;cstlve form, caused by Irregular habits, high tvlng, etc., and no remedy ha.s i ver conquered It until Ur. Leslie' Special 1're-crlptlen was dis covered. Give tt a trial. See advertisement In another column. 13) HACKMKTACK " a lasting and fragrant per. fume, PrlceSSandW cents Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist. .Vn.W7 North Queen street. Ilucklcn'n Arnica solve The ltest Salve In the world for Cuts, Itruises, Seres, Ulcers. Salt lthenm, ever i-ores, Tetter, Chap(Hd Hands Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Kruptleus, and positively cures Files, or no pay required, it Is guaranteed te give r rfect satis faction, or menej refunded. Price 2.1 cents per box. Fer s:ile by II. II. Cecnrn, Drnirgtst, 137 and 13) Verth Qnen street. Lane-aster, Fa. THK KEV. GEO II. TIIAEU, of Uourben Ind., says . Iteth inyscir and wire ewe our lives te SlULOirS CONSUMPTION Cl'KK." Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. tJ7NerthQueen street. Pa. IlifBLin Werk bvitcr, Furely vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgatlve required alter using. Price, 25 cents, by all druggists. fel3md.M V.t F A Itein.irk.shtH GntMt Stan Is he who attends te t he comfort of his lamlly and will net let bis little ones suffer lthatrc tfen of the Thre-U and Lungs, whereby their llveamav be endangen-d. lint who should at all times ten e them thai sovereign reim ly, hemp's llalsam. Price Se lenu and II Trial itierte. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Ijt North Queen street. (i) FOU DISI'El'hlA and Liver Complaint, yen have a printed guarantee en every bottle of hl hl leh's itallzer. It never fails te mrc Fer silo by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. iS7 North Queen tret. Th Vrrtlict L'mnllnnas. Yeu are feeling depressed, jour appetite Is peer, j ou are bothered lth Headache, you are ndgety, nervous, anil generally nut nf sorts, and want te brace up. lintceup, but net with stimu lants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bid whisky, and which stimulate you ter an hour, and then leave you In worst) condition than Ijelere W hat you want is an alterative that will purify your bleed, start healthy action of Liver and Kldneys.re store your vitality, unit give renewed health and strength Sucha tmdlcTnoyeu wlllllmtln hlec trlc Hitters, and only a cents nbetUeatII.il Cechian's Drug Mere, W7 and ISi N erth Qncen strtet, Lancaster, Fa, (j) Fer lame back, sldeorchest, use Shiloh's Por Per ous Plaster. Price 2S cents. Fer sals by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1 North Queen stitet. The Mystery !-Iel. """ It has always been undcrstoeil that consump tion was Incurable, but It has recently been discovered that Iiuuips Usjsam for the Threat and Lungs is giving mere relief than auy Knew n remedy. It is quaraut.itd te relieve und euro Asthma, Bronchitis and Cenths. tell en II. 11. Cechrau, druggist, Ne U7 North Queen street, and get a trial bottle frce of coat. Large size W cents and f 1. (I) Oxs nern.v ErrxcTS A Cibk. Mr. Oscar EII. Kech, of Allentown, Pa, was bedfast with In. llammatery rheumatism In the winter of itxa Doctors cenld de nothing te rollevoldin. He commenced nslng Uress' Itheumatle Itemedy. By the time he had used halt a bottle he could leave his bed; when he had finished the bottle ha was cured and has net had a return of the disease Blnce. In his own words,"! lull hotter than ever bofero." Price II, by all druggists lebWnidlUVtr BIIILOII'S CATAUKII UKMhDV-a posltlve cure for Catarrh, Dipthcria, and Canker Meuth. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. lij North Queen street. liltOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA. Is the mestetfectlve Pain Destrnvcr In the world! Will meat surely quicken tho'bleod whether taken Internally or- applied externally, and thereby mere certainly KKL1KVK Pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and tt Is warranted double the strength of auy similar preparation. It cures pain In the blue flack or Jlowels, Bore 'V.'iVt'j "neumatlam, ToeUiichc and ALL Vti. ?t.?na u Th0 Gruat itellever of Pain. "iIUOWN'3 HOUSEHOLD PANACEA ' ihenld twin every family. A teaspoenlulol the Panacea in a tumbler of bet water (iweetcntd. If pre- OLD. lieenUs. tuAfu -,, w... h. im.uuia, w im lIhC.,l L) 1 A ' 1 lydJI W.AHW SIlILOH'SVITALIZEItlswhat yen need ler Constipation, Less et Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms et Dyspepsia, Frlce 10 und7S cenu per bottle, ker a tie by 11. 1J. Cochran DrnggUt, Ne. IS) North Queen street v"u'a" Kiiltrinriit luTeiaa. Great excitement has been caused In the vi cinity et Purls, Tex, by the remsikable nv coveryef Mr. J, 1;. cerley, whewus se helpless he could net turn In bed, or nu.e his bead ; TrfJZl'?',J.?a,l.h.e w.tt? "'" or innsuuiptlen. A trial betUe of Dr King's New Distnvery was tent him. t indlng rellei, he bought a large bot tle and a box et lir King's Now'j.lfe Pills , by the time he hail taken two bexus of Pills and Lw? bottles el the Discovery, he wus well und had gained In tlesh thirty-six pounds arlai lietues et this Great Discovery for Con sumption free at II. II. Cochran's Drug store. 137 andi( NerthJuteu street. Lancaster, Pa. (i) MOIHEKSI MOTIiKIW'l MOrilElTsTTi Are you dlstnrDed at night and broken of your rest by u tck child sutferlng nud crying with the excruclatlng pain of cutting teeth t It se OOtlUNU 81 UUP. It will relieve the peer mtle sufferer tmme.tlately d.iiwnd unen Hi there Is no mistake about IL Theru is net a mother en earth who has ever used it. who will net tell yen at onto that it will regulate the bowels, and glve rest te the raetlier Tuna relief and health te the child, operating like umglc. it is perfectly safe te use In all case, una pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription of enu of the eldest and best teinule physicfaus tn the United Hates, Sold everywhere. e-nls a bottle " V fSllV.HAw lly FMver. 1 have be en a periodical sufferer trein hay !?,TJ?f '. lu0'.1 ftfnejlug und lentbsnme artlle iy scream Halm, was never able tniindunv ,"?'!lnuit.'"d wetthur. I em iiuthlullr sa? that cream Ualm eutcd me. I reiiurd it nf rei?i hSv,n? eali " beHheu?iidir g thJ bay lever .eosen.L.M. UcorgiaVniuSbauitem " x sli-iwdscdAw TO PRESERVE THE SOETMSS Ol- l-LANNEL GAR MENTS, FOLLOW CAREFULLY TIl.-SE DIRECTIONS FOR WASHING Dissolve thoroughly in boiling water some 1vek ?e.r, shaied fine. Add sufficient warm water te wash the flannels in one by one. Don't rub any soap en the flannel?, but knead thcni well in tin solution. Don't rinse them in plain water, use1 a fresh supply of the solution, warm and well blued, for the purpose. Don't wring tightly with the hands, use a rlethes-w ringer. The freet from water jeu get these garments the softer they will be. Hang them out immediately, if the weather will permit; if net, dry before the fire. If left te stand wet, the flannel will certainly shrink. Never wash flannel in water tee het te bear our hand in. Never rinse them in told water. Always use Ivery Se.r, it is the best, much experience has precd this. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the 'bery'j" they ARE NOT, but hVe all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it. Copyright lfs by Procter A i.smHe. VMt jpx LLe-lSStl. HAGER & Have New Open and Novelties in FALL. AND WINTER WRAPS in Frlse Cleth, Astricnn, Plush nnd Beucle. JACKETS, in New Cleths nnd Shapes. NEWMARKETS, in Stockenett, Boucle und Whipcord. Misses' Jackets and Newmarkets, Children's Havelecks and Cloaks. SHAWLS. JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES I The Best Imported. A full line, hi Black and Celers, Dressed and Undressed, Plain and Embrelderted Backs. XEKINO UNDERWEAR, KS1T UNDERWEAR, SILK UNDERWEAR. HOSIERY, In Merine, Cotten, Cashmere, Weel, Silk. Neveltlea in DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. jVTETZGER & HAOGUMAN. THE HEADQUARTERS FOR Blankets and Comfertables LOWEiT PRICES, METZGER & HAUGHMAN S CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Ooeper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Fa. N KXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Large Stock new open miltable for Early Tall and Hid IWinter. Alse, Shoulder Shawls In great variety, from 10c. te $1.00. Alse, Fall and AVin ter 'Wraps in Large Assortment. LADIES' DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Has been enlarged and will be supplied with new additions almost daily throughout the season. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, Laucaster, Ta, waul VAvma. c AN'T UK HRAT. OUU KLKdANT LINK Or Wall Paper A Window Shades, AND OUU Very Modest Prices Are the thing that ctn't be beat by any heuse In the city -WK 1NVITK l.VSPKCTIO.V.-Stt ART WALL PAPER STORE, NO. 151 NOKTI1 (JUKKN 8TUKET, LANUAHTKIt, l'A. LFREDSIEBER, e rf-Stere open every Monday and Saturday OM-nlng, TY t&00 TKKTU ARK AH GOOD AH xSx. can te purchaccd In I-ancaMer ler I13.U0. Call ana lie convinced. All work warranted. Has adiulnUterud. W. L. riSIIKll'S DentliU aplT-lyd haci North (Jueua Streeu THE ONDKUSIONUD WILL REOPEN iiU niiurAii nf Instruction In the Herman. French aud Italian language, In the early part et October next. 1'lxmte apply at his studio, NO. 1H KAbr K1NU STKKfcl epilmd LKON TON OSHKO, HUUUS. BROTHER Invite Inspection of Dress Goods ! CAiiuiJutma. OTANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARBIA&E BUILDEB Market Street, Bear of PoateOloo, Lanoaater, Pa. My iteck cempr1e a larKO variety of the Latest Style Itugglea, rbntans, Cantages, Mar ket and liulneb Wagons, which 1 offer at the very lowest figures and en the most reasonable 1 call special nttentlen te a few of ray own de de de slinsToneof which Is the KUOKIILKVCI.08KU JUIY&1C1AN COUFK, which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most complete l'hyslclan's Carriage in the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Kvery Carriage turned out In eighteen years a geed one that Is the kind of gnarantee 1 have te offer the public. All work tully warranted. I'leue UKrAniiNO i-neMrTir attknded te. One set of workmen especially employed ter that purpose rpOIlACCO PACKERS' SAMPLE CARDS ON HANI) AND I-MINTED TO OUOKIt AT THE "Intelligencer" Office. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! t'eiiililnliitt Iren nnd 1'nre Vi'grlnliln Tonics, uulrkly timi rimii1illy Clrnn unil tKnrlches lle IIIimhI. Uiilikcnt ll'n iiclluii of the I.terainl Kliliit'). ( Ien r tint Ceiupleiliin, inakus tlie fkln Smeeth It ilixn net Injuiti the twin, cue littilachiirpn.liiroceiitliatloii Al.l.Ol'lIKH MMIlCl.ShS IK) l'hj stcluns and IIhikmIkIk KtTynhure ltrrein. tuviut It. 1IR.N.8 Itt-cKam, of Marlen, Msjs.ssvs "I ri'iHiiiunend llnmn'n iron llltteransa valuabln tonle (orviirleliliK lhelihxxl. nnd lvmevlli nil dyprptlc s) iiinleuis. It deea net hurt the tivtli." Ur. It. M. I'Kt.tniL, lin ueliW, Ind, says i " I lmpri'cilliMl lininn's livn Hitters Iniao'sel aiutHul.i nud ItUHHl dUeHHCs, nlne when a tonle mim iiiH-Oed, and It luw pnned thoroughly satis f.ictery." Mr. Mm. llrniis, NaaiSt, Marj-lnct, Newlir It'iius, m, Kin " llniHii's Iren lllltnr n limed iue lu nose of bleed poltenlug nud 1 hrartlly rt'cetumeiid It te tluise needing n blootlputl bleotlputl bloetlputl tier." llieitt'nuliui li.n Tmde Mark and cttMsmt red lines en n iui')i'i. Take no ether. Made only by 1IUOWN ClIUMICAI, CO., (G) ltdttiuerv, Md. YER'S llAIlt VUIOH. PERFECT HAIR Indicates n natural nnd healthy condition of tlie (calp.iiudeftbe glands through which neurl.ih infill tt obtained. When, In cmisoiiuenco of nge and dti'ie, the hair becomes weak, thin and gm, Ajit1 llalr Iger will strengthen It, n stoielts original color, promote Its rapid and U-oreiu growth, nnd linjurt te It the lustre and trt hneit ofeuth. 1 haMi ued Ayers Hair Iger for a long tltne nnd nm leintnrrd nf Us value. When 1 was 17 )rn et age my hnlr began tn turn gmy. 1 com ineiu ed using the Iger, and k surprised at the gixHl I'lTvcts It produced It net only re stored the color te my hair, but se stimulated It growth that 1 have new mere luilr than ever before..!. W EdAKid", Leldwater, Miss. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. Sold by all PruggMts and reriumcrs. Ir ev ark srrriRiMi Inuu debility and lej et appetite ; If your stomach I out of order, or your mind eenfnsed i take Ayer'sSars-ipartlla This medicine will retiore physical force and elasticity te the system, mere surely and speed lly than any tonic yet dlcovered. rer sit months 1 sutTercd from liver and stem nch trouble. My feed did net nourish me. and 1 becauie neak nnd very much emaciated I took Mi bottles of Aycr's Sarsaparllla and was cured. Julius M. t'aliner, eprtnglleld, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Ce., I,ewell, M Ueld bv Druggists. Price, II ; six bottles, I asi. SltlOS'i E XUAUHTED VITALITY. EXHAUSTED YITAHTT THKSClK.VCKOr LITE, the great Medical Werk of the age en Mnnhend, erveus and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Krrorsef teuth, and the untold mlsertes conseeuent thereon. D jviges Sve. la prescriptions for all diseases. Cleth, mil gilt, only ll.eu, by mall, sealed. UlutrutlTH.impl tree te all young and ratddle-uged men fur tlin next 90 days. Address Dlt. W. 11. l'A UK Kit, llulduch Mlr.x't, Ilmten, Mass. uiyl'-lyeedAw QURE GUARANTEED. RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by Dlt. J, 11. MAY Kit. Ka?e at once , no operation or delay from busU nnss ; tested by hundredsef cures. Main office, KU AltCII ST., PlllLA. Send for Circular. HvdAw rUKSITVKK. -niUKNlTUIU: WAREROOMH. BUY OUIt3KLr A ll'AIK Or T1IOSK Felding Dress Pillows, CALL KAULVAT Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. Tbey are the nicest thing out and we have Just rcccl ed another let of them. 26 BAST KINO STREET. A RARE OITORTL'NITY. Tbe Bargains Still Continue -AT- WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE. Decided lUrgalnt are ettered te tnaknroem for alterations new being made. New Is the time te buy a nice Chamber or Farler Suite, DIS1XG K0011 OH KITCHEN FURSITORE AND SAVE MONEY. WIDMYER'S, EAST KING AND DUKE STS. 4i-Open Monday ami Saturday Evenings. eepw-ljil MOTIONS. E RISMAN'S. OKNTLBMKN'U Balbriggan and Gaoze Undershirts. TIIK I1EST ; White Shirts! NKCKTIE3, PLAIN AND TANCV IIOSIEUY 8CAy P1N9, fiLKKVKiIlUTTONS, aUdl'ENDKUS, AT ERISMAN'S. NO. 17 WK.ST KING 8T , LANCASTKIt, PA tfAVUUMMr. TIA-ACU1NERY,KJ. e STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved ENSINKS-Trudei, PerUbli ir SUttoeirj. Hew or Second-Hand BOILEES, WATFH TANKH, 8EPARATORB. MaeBina or Usrua Weu such as done and keet In Machine Hbeps, CSU OH OR ADDRias, Ezra F. Landis, WORKS 637 NOBTH OHEIlBy BTBBET, Laeastku, Pa. tmfilAw A l'RESH ARKIVAIiOl-' PALL AND W1.VTXU GOODS Just recelved this day at BKCIITOLD'S CII K A P CASH SI'OKK, Ne. 61 North qusen street, con. sl9tlnn of all kinds of Underwear, Hosiery, bhlrts, Pants, Overalls, Knit Jackets, Cellar, Cutis, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs. Buspenders and b tuple Uoeds Kenerally.'AH Cheap ler Cash. P. S.-Choice jjuiiaing tne and Bund, for tale Flannels and Weel Dress Goods, Yeu will and llest (loeds and llotlem Ptlecs AT Tll North End Dry Goods Stere. lA. J. W. IIYKNR, neTft-lyd Ne. M North Queen itrmt. N,5W VKNTUltK STAMM b0S. & 00, Nes. as and as North Queen Bt. ,el,tl;tvote,,,ure,,ol'yUi Urgcst Assert. QUILTED LININGS, IN ALLCOLOUS, Kver shown In this city. Itavlnv beu.ht thM l.lnlimslremllrsthandJ It .nViL ,'"! them at prices less than ever before heard of. ANOTHKH VRNTUK1 U WOOLEN YARNS. HAXONV. ZKI'IIYIt, 0 A81IMKUK,lt KIIM AN WOltHTKD, OEUUAN. TOWN WOOL, Att, At prices which we will warrant the Lewest In the city. BOSTONSTORE. 'Bleto 0cu Monday and Saturday Kren- lugs r atiiVLKRACe. tie auk ski.i.inu err Their Entire Stock -OP- DRY GOODS. Silks and Dress Uoed, Ijidlei' Ttt cot and Cleth Multluits, lllack and Colored Cathmera Hnawls, Bklru. ll'Hiikets, Plannvls. .Nearly all our stock Is new and desirable, but every thing will le sold at llaritaln Prices, FOR CASH. 4-Our stere will tmjopeu Saturday and Monday evening. JolmS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 36 Beat Kins Htroet, LAKCASTtia, Pa. "WIIIV KAIjL tiOOUH. FLANNELS, - FLANNELS. WATT & SHAND, Nea. 6, 8 aud 10 Beat King Street, Are new showing an Immense Bleck of All All Weel WHITE FLANNELS, Medicated Scarlet Flannels, All bought for cash last spiInK when wool was away Iwlew the cot tot production, and new sell tmnt from Bve te ten rents a yard under man nhtcturvrs lowest prices. I1LANKKT3I 1ILANKBTSI W1IITK 11LANKKT8I BCAULKT IILANKET8 COLOKED 11LANKKT8I llanzlns In price from 73c te 1110 a pair, and considerably under the present cost et preducl Uen. EVKKYTIIINU NEW AND DESIltAIILE IN BED SPRBADS, MARSEILLES QUILTS and BED COMFORTS. 4-AT LOWEST CASH PBICE9.-fc AT THE- HEW YORK STOEE. J. II. MARTIN A CO. Qpssamer Rebber Clothing. liuylng direct from tbe Factory ve offer Special Darttalns In these goods, and en all guaranteed Koeds we sell them en a trial of 90 days, and it net satisfactory dunna that time, can be returned and tnoney refunded. LADIES' ELKCTitlC CHECK 0093AMEB, Entirely New Pattern, 1 1 00 Apiece. UUAUANTKED. LADIES' ELECTKIC U03SAMEU, Geld Check Check Lining, fl.73 Apiece. UUAUANTKED. L ADIEM' KLKCTKIO OOS3AHKUS, Check Lin ing, l'atent Uvlnfercud, f L.W Apiece. UU Alt ANTE ED. LADIES' ELECTKIC OOSSAMEK, Plain Lin Ibk, Heat Quality, 11.20. UUAUANTEED. LADIES' ELECTUIC OOfSAMEItS, Bocend Quality, tl.oe. UUAUANTEED. LADIES' ELECTUIO OOSSAME11S at U CenU Apiece. NOT UUAUANTKED. LADI KB' 11L ACK OOSS AM EUS at 60c, 7&C., 11.00, 11.10, 11.50. IIKST QUALITIES UUAUANTEED. Children's Gossamers. ALL PK1CE8. MEN'S ELECTRIC COAT8, At 11.10, 11.23, 1 JO, 11.00, 3 UU. UMBRELLAS. We purchased a larite stock of Utcbrell&s at less than manufacturers prices ; 25 Dezen Umbrellas At 25c. Apiece. a Dezen Umbrellas At Mia Apiece. 10 Dezen Umbrellas At 7Je. Apiece. 10 Dezen Umbrellas At ll.ue Apiece. 10 Dezen Umbrellas, Imitation Coin Silver Han dles ut 11.23 A piece. J. B. Martin d Ce. j Cor. West King & Prince Sts., (Opposite Stevens Uonse.1 LANCASTER. PJ, T EVAN'S KIAIUR. Is geed "" mag 0na bola ftt3t te tlmt whlen Levari 's Fleur. i 1 I' t w ...-.' - w". , 4,'iiaftLHMiMp