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lje amastct intelligence.
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j'' jV&NCABTKB. SKl'IEUUKU S3, IS.
1? The Tariff as a Tartr Question.
;, 1. Maxwell Stevenson thinks that ttie tariff
Jeetlonisenethat would be better dealt
fyma u uivercea irem party pentics ; ana 11
... i a. nulte common oninlen. Doubtless it
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V-flise, as it is an economic question upon
which men larRely take their stands net
. ViJnBen their view of its merits but upon their
.tia I... irA ..v I1.nl rt Anrl
v luett ul lis ciicb unjii tui-11 iwibj. -tmv
rthe party leaders are the chief eiTendersin
.Ihis. Thev de net seek te have and te
)S. maintain a sound and honest opinion upon
3 ww (arm, uui wuuuiver mcu viuw s, men
'-'. srmrMninn Is nnt. in lw controlled 1)V the
';& Weaef party exigency. It is se with all
ts laturbeen the snecial feet-ball of liarties
'-tweause it is especially adapted by its
.ys kaleidoscopic character te campaign
& oratory, and as long as it is an issue it will
- nr. in nrriiiTiiNi 1 min luuii iru 11 im i mm
1 business of nelitlcs te deal with all Issues.
& and whether it is v, ell or ill that it should
'&T Is net a practical question. Parties hunt
,j-: ier live issues vriien i"e gu ueiuru iuu
jjiglf" people and cannot be expened te keep
s?f J lie well if all issues could be presented te
if the people in se simple and naked a form
Mt that their yea and nay could be gi en with
,' a lull understanding of the matter. There
!, is no doubt a great deal of ignorance
tekITV abroad unnn Lirifrnnil t.ir nnpstlnns. nnri
S f?:t t.hftl: n nnnnlif i1wisAn ntvn If. t-rttilil 1n
'J lllrAlw 4 aw At An IF If stt.1.1 l. wAmlnm.1
mT without party prejudice. But it is a ques-
ffijj?. linn trliptllAr if. imiti1 tinf -u ntxwnr- rifihf
Wg. than a decision made in a representative
5!.V aBAnnYlir nf i lin ruvnln Venn In fVinrrraea
''AS'Jy WHtwl; .. i-vvv. ..u u uuvv
F. v IhA fUQfilta nf flm iltannoelnn mi thiea
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&fBt& MMica uaye uut uccii duuu iuuiue i;uut iul
lH leg that they were duly understood, or if
gEsST understood, that they were acted upon
from an honest consideration of them.
The people, though held by party prejudice,
are pjjjmpriml as their representatives
s, jbmt ue. in it;ir in uiu uinv ivuiu. jw is
notable that when the vote is taken upon
tariff issues the representatives arrange
themselves In it en party lines.
But perhaps this is uet te be complained
of, either. Government is by party, and in
the compromise of view's needed te bring
men te act together, it is net likely that
the resultant course will be a bee line
towards the truth. It is likely te be ap
proached in very zig zag fashion, and much
like the slip-shed way in which we are get
ting at the truth en the tariff issue. AVe
will ceme out all right some day, and in
deed are getting along all right new. The
Republican party talk3 loudly for protec
tion and the Democratic party leans toward
tree trade ; but the Democrats are by no
means for free trade, which is quite an in-
mne idea in our present condition, and
there is no responsible statesman of the
irsL party who proposes damage te the present
tv- Manufacturing industries of the country
vy tnrewing me gates of its commerce
open wide enough te let in foreign manu
factures. They propose free ttade in
homceepathic doses, such as free raw ma
terials for instance, which would be a help
te the manufacturers. It is, in fact, only
Lte the degree of the capacity of the me
tive towards a taking en" and reduction in
duties that there is any serious question,
however theorists and cranks may talk.
That we will get down te free trade some
day is most probable, but it will only be
when the manufacturing industry of the
country will call for it.
Se that Mr. Stevenson need net be solid selid
tius that the tariff question is net dherced
from party politics, or be disturbed at its
unintelligent agitation, and be content te
knew that his party in its position favor
ing a reduction of tariff aud ether taxation
in a degree and with a speed that will
carefully avoid damage te established in
dustries, occupies a stand that the logic of
events will prove te be solidly founded.
This Is the position in which it is recog
nized te stand, and thi3 Is the Issue, se far
US the tariff is concerned, betw een the two
parties; the Republican party maintaining
a position In favor of a higher taxation and
tariff. It is a difference in degree, in
Tli . wwcu me logic is w hu us, as is easily seen
..V in i.hn slmnliell v nf tlin Uqtie
: C. . The nemlexitv comes when tlm iiW u tn
, . . - .-... -w
ixl m expressed in legislation and when our
L.,3attfnVj.Y.es are called en te decide what
& .t aa IrW-'!" nun t . ivmi.Ia
Kwaucuen 01 tarm auen.e -ui" "w
-i! while saving our industries harmless. Tiiey
ft. were net quite right te their taste in the
'si last Congress and lacked harmony and
"courage needed for the work. Mr. Steven-
,mwu iudeuu uijuitiiiiiier 111 uie ui
J Congress, te join Mr. "Wallace and Mr.
'Beckalew.as we expect, as new members,
fiathaworket the revision of the tariff, in
. Which we hope te see rennsyh ania breu clit
,ite line with the Democracy throughout
,,V the country, from which she lias absurdly
, Strayed. Mr. Hewitt says that he found
" the work of tariff revision te be Atlantean ,
-11111 whuuii ui uie jcaiuiuws 01 le-'ilera.
, , JMUOusies inat weric sucn mischief must
s 1m abandoned, or the leaders will be. Such
-?,fally simple matter as the question of
, proper rates of duties should net be above
v tk powers of representatives who handle
4 Jt with Intelligence, courage and honesty.
k Dsys Fsr Irelswl.
rr "AH thoughtful students of the Irish
s quesuee aav pku ueuviug mu iuvuuuiuk
1 x tM xerns wwarus ireiana, aua
the letter elsewhere published, from Tar Tar
ncll.te ntirgcrald, foreshadows gloomy
days for the devoted sons and daughters of
the Green Isle.
The government has revealed the design
of ltnplacable coercion en the co or u win
ter that the rack-ridden Irish tenantry are
ill.prepared te face. Their hostlle dec Wen
means a large addition te the sum of hu
man misery.
Hut let us have patience. The wc.iV.
tilings of the world nre often chen te
confound the strong, and the I'ngliMi gov
ernment may find itself wreck ed by its
schemoef IriMi tjranny. And I.ngland :
should rcmemlK-r that American means
iukI American voices will stand Ivtvveen
the oppressor and the oppressed.
Hkav ku'h llrsl pun hs iiiIwxhI lircv.
TittKxamtner apienred In n brand new
dress en Monday evenlne which much en
hances the Appearance of our esteemed con
temporary. The benuly and solidity et the
Lancaster press has been long noteworthy
through the state, and any wovement leek
ing te thelr Mill further olevaUon isentitled
te all encouracement. The Kzamwtcr Is an
nole oxpeundor of Itepubllcan principles
w hlcli naturally leads It Inte frequent error,
but Its methods tn the great work of journal
ism are essentlally houerable. It Is as fair a
fecman as It Is uncompromising In its Re
publicanism, and it Is a pleasure te record
this recent evidence of Its prosperity.
lev nnntv Is cenQdent et his re election
asgeneral master workman of the Knights
et Laber ; which Is a geed tiling tot that or
ganization. Asri.ciAi. meeting et the convention of
the Kplscepal diecese of lUten will be held
en Weduesday, In bt. Paul's church, t'eutre
vllle, Md., te elect a successor te Illshep l.sy,
the first bishop of Kten. This will be the
liflh meeting of the convention slnce tUe
death et Bishop I.sy, Septemler 17, Inm.
Kev. Aleiander J. Drysdale,who was chosen
te Oil the vacancy en August 20, died almost
Immediately thereafter. A name that has
been suggested for the honor at every meet
ing Is that of Uev. Dr. C. 1 Knight, of this
city, if the convention agrees upon him,
it would secure a man v igoreus In body and
mind and ene of the most progressive and
cultured of the Episcopalian ministry. Dr.
Knlgnl's selection would be a splendid mode
of cutting the Gerdlan knot.
rnvMsuv IJ. Gewes- would make a
model Democratic candidate for Congress in
Schuylkill county.
Nvv vt. CoNsmiTTen Wnex has made
an interesting summary et the condition of
the navy, from which It appears that we have
thirty -ene available wooden lighting vessels,
ene of which, and the only one of the first
class, w ill have te be condemned In about six
months. The very best of these ships is al
most valueless as a means of defense in case
of wir; In fait, if opposed ten wooden iron iren
clad,tiiey would be mere death traps for brave
men and could be of no mere use than was
the Cumberland when it sank with all en
beard before theMerriuiac Thore U a re
spectable ileet of monitors, hut net one of
them is in condition for service, and even
these vessels are tar behind the times In
guns and armor.
Thoefllccr says that there are three Seuth
American, two Asiatic, and fifteen or sixteen
European powers that outrank us In the efli
clency of their nav le, but It Is a pity that he
does notglve n list of the European powers
alluded te. It would be quite humiliating
te be brew beaten seme day by a power of
whose cxlstence we were previously ignor
ant and an examination of the map et Europe
has failed te disclSse mere thau fourteen
powers of any naval Importance.
Congress has be far sanctioned the I uild
lng of eighteen new Bhlps te cost about J20,
000,000, and this will bring our naval euttlt
en a level w Ith that of Turkey, Helland and
Denmark ; outranked only by the great pevv -ers.
In four or live years this lleet will be
atleatand we may net be ashamed of our
navy, but a naval w arfare Is yet In a transi
tion state, we must keep en building if we
wish te held our own, and, by glv ing play te
thogenlusel inventors, makeup in the efli
ciency whit welick In the number of our
vessels.
Avei.va i.uv of Jersey City has wen un
enviable notoriety as the heroine of a cow hide
encounter in that town. It appears that a
local ropertor had published the story that
tM e w e.ilthy y eune ladies or that v iclnlty had
raised checks given them by thelr father. A
young man had argued with the reporter be
forcibly that an action for assault and battery
was the rasulL Though no names were
mentioned it was known that the Mlsses
Gannon wero the ladies accused and Instead
of publishing a denial ev er his signature the
fatherappears te hav e encouraged hisdaughter
te take a course met unbecoming te any
woman when her natural protectors are at
hand.
When the duel, with its hollow "cedo of
honor" wasan established institution, s young
lady neted for modest bearing and geed
breeding was insulted by a man who was a
famous duelist, n deadly hhet. She knew
that her brother and father would be killed if
a duel should fellow and he Bhe said net a
word te any man but sought the rascal en
the public street and administered n cowhide
caress that all applauded, lint In these days
when the duel Is a thing of the past the cow
hide should fellow it Inte oblivion; nnd In
a community whero law and order rule no
violtnce can be applauded or sanctioned.
Aud men should net allow thelr gallantry te
cloud their sense or Justice
The Amazons wero dangereus enemies
because their sex w as a shield that lessened the
strength of the blows that they parried, but
it was been found that warrlerH must te
treated as warriors In whatever guise they
come. Se blows aimed at the dlgulty of jus
tlee must be rebuked as sternly w bother
given by nnn or woman.
PERSONAL.
CiiAinvrANlU-vsiu, isln Washington.
Hen. V. II. MtUeuviicit, lnemlter of the
lower house of the I'Jerida legislature, is vis
itlug his relative, Mrs. M. A. McCerwlck, el
this city.
Justin- McCvutiiv nnd Mrs. Campbell
l'raed are Jointly writing their new novel,
"Tbe Ladies Gallery," en their visit te this
country.
Sicnr.TAitv Wiiitni.v, asked what he
thought of the Democratic administration,
said : Where the Old Man sits, there Is the
head of the table, nnd all hands have found
It out by this tlme."
Jehn Estkn Ceeur, the nevelNtand liis liis
terian, died at his residence In Clarke county
Virginia, en Monday. He wrote many novels
the scenes of which were laid in the Seuth.
His last important work was a life of General
Lee.
KuvTlcrNVilvS. Weiwtma-nNj D. I)., yen;,
tary te Archbishop ITyaO.nS ciiahcorler of
the archdiocese, is apekeu of as being tbe
most prominent candidate te succeed the
late Bishop Shanahan in the diocese of liar
rlsburg. Mit.CirAH.lt. Je.vf.v, editor or theChnr theChnr theChnr
lotte (N. O.J Olisei t cr, projxvses te run for
Cengress en the platform that he with a
Georgia swivel plough and n two mule team
will, for (10,000, terrnce the state capitol
grounds, for w hlch work f 150,000 has been
ujipreprlated.
Guv. Goiiuen-, Democratie candldale for
governor et Georgia, Bays : Tlie Seuth Is
uet halt as pelltittally inclined as it used (e
be, Y'eu knew our uoenlo are natural nellti-
claua, but the nexwsitlen el our new condi
tions have made them pay mere attention te
tueir planting and gathering than In these
days when they bad Homebody te work for
,iV,R?lV.i.,.l:reN,,lUOJW'uliir Science
MuntMy.l Kht for the theory Uiattbecem lng
man will be a toothless and hairless creature.
He llnds, as the result erhls observations tin
te the present time, that "in most et the
Eastern cities fully 80 per cent of the men
ever thirty years of age show unmistakable
signs of baldness, while uearly 20 per cent,
have spots en their heads Uiat are net only
bald, but actually polished with gloss thst is
supposed te belong toextrenieeldago alone."
KhV. llew.vnn T. WiniUMHK'n resigna
tion from the pastorate or Hie Helered Dls Dls
clple llpiacepal clmrch, Philadelphia, has
been rcnuestnl by the vestry of that lietly,
Ixvnu-e he has violates! llie canons et the
Protestant l'plsoeiwl chun li w hlch ferblil the
marriage of nnviliiirch hhmiiIkt w he has re
ceived a ilocreo of dlvnrre en any ethor
Kreunds thau thst of breaking the Seventh
cenunandnient, lr theiccend nmrrlftfie takes
place while the divorced wire Is slllt alive,
Thk iatk JtrteK I.vnt en, et Philadel
phia, was prudent and pious man, as this
ilaue of his will ahews: "I request my
executer te Incur at my funeral no oxpense
net absolutely required. My iwtate Is small,
Btid my wile and ihlldren should have every
ilell.r ter their support, lt no fln prlde
dictate ostentatious ilipla, for after the soul
departs from the body It "matters llltlawliat
becomes et that imdy, e tliat It Is decently
burietl. ded will pfetix t tlieiluM and en the
resurrection dav gather together ami recon
struct It according te his sovereign tile (1Mb
chapter 1 Cor. )."
iir.vfti tn unit
The Camllilite of the I-aber r-rtj
ler Vlsyer
et eir verk.
Henry (.eorge has been nominated for
mayor of New . erk by the Usber party, and
the'eentest Isdeslgned te be a particularly in
teresting one. Mr. l.eerge, whoe works en
" l'recress and poverty " or at least its theory
of the nationalization of land, is familiar te
everyone w he fellow s economic discusalen",
counts en a desperate struggle, but he hss
full faith in his party, which he believes w ill
seen control a majority of the votes cast In
the city of ew Yerk.
At a meetlm; held in Irving hall, New
"Verk, seme time back, where Mr. iieorge
ad drowsed an audience of four thousand
people, and many were turned away, he was
received with great applause. The meeting
was held under the auspices of the Central
1iberl nlen. In his address Mr. deorgeaald
that In J England six hundred years age laborers
worked but eight hours a day and were far
better en then than their lellewa are new.
The theory of Mr. tieorce Is that the soil be
longs te the people Irrespective of the rights of
these who happen te possess itas indlv iduals.
During a reient visit te England Mr. l.eerge
was rectived w lth ereat enthusiasm and his
lectures were, at first, well attended, but the
Interest in hlui and his peculiar views seen
died out. As far as the labor question geea
Mr. Geerge is mainly in the right, but he
does net voice the sentiments of the Amer
ican people when he advocates the distribu
tion of property. In concluding his address
at Irving hall, Mr. Geerge said : The work werk
ingman labored that he might net Btsxve.
The speaker believed that the world would
be richer if man w orked less. 0110 hour's w erk
would be en ugh. It that seemed preisx.
toreus, he asked his hearers te think of the
agencies waiting en xmn's Intelligence. The
Intelligence that produced a telegraph could
produce a social condition in which no one
would le overworked and no one would le
peer. He also said that the railroads should
be run by the authorities and workmen
should ride free, "aland together, but ask
yourselves the itmscs of the things of which
veu complain and determine what te de te
remove them. Once make sure your right
and then raise the cry of the I rench lie
public 'audacity 1 audacity! !"
Wuuteil An I-rtliiUkr.
"Oh, Mls Hreun, who was that very
homely jeunglady you were with this al al al
torneon T"' .
" That, sir ' That was my sKter."
" Oh ah 1 I lieg ten thousand pardons !
I ought te have noticed the great resem
blance' That is -that Is "
Then he w ished an earthquake w euld hap
pen then and there, j
Met ICeuutrkahlt
In Its effects, and most uelei In Us application
the fragrant bOOIONT hxs become tb most
pepularllentiMce in existence. 1H mini una
praised by rv ery body
W enderful conjunction Ked Star Cough Cure
forcelils. St. Jacobs) Oil for pain-.
ai'KOIAL HUT10E8.
A rxvket for Indigestion, ( onsnmpllen, Djs Djs
pepsla. Weakness, tever, Agm, etc., Lolilen's
Llijuld Ikif Tonic slO-lwdtedAw
AS LMOUrU.NAIh 1'hUiOS.
The most unfertunatn rxrsen In the world Is
one afflicted with kick hcidacbt, luittht) Kill
he relieved at one u b) u-lnir Dr 1 cilic s Sp dal
Prescription, bio udTcrtUcmcnt In another
column. (i)
WILL ou HUKH-MI with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint T bhlleh's V Itallzer Is giiaran1
teed te en re jeu. ter sale by II. II. Cochran.
DreggUt, Ne. 1S7 North cjuecn street.
lluchlen's Arulca Halve.
The I'-mt Salve In the world for Cuts, Uralses,
Benis, Clruns, Salt Khetim, faver Beres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Hkln
Krnptlens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required It Is guarantied te glve p rfect satis satis
tacUen, or meney refunded. Price a cents per
bei. rer sale by II. II. Cecnran, Druirglst-lJi
and IS) North Ciueen street. Lancaster. Pa.
CKOUPWHOOPIM. COUGH and Ilrenchttls
lmnicdlaltly rellevidby ShllehsCure for sale
by 11. U. Cochran, DruggUt, Ne. IS) North Queen
street-
BHILOIl'd CUIIK will Immediately rtillove
Croup, Whooping Cough and llrenchltls. for
sale by If. 11. Cochran, Drugglu, -Se. 137 North
Queen Btrett.
Tlm IinriendliiE Danger.
The n cent statistics of the number of deaths
show that a large majority dle with Censumiv
tlen. '1 hU disease may temmence with an an
part ntly harmless cough which can be curi d In
stantly by Kemp's Jlalsatn for the 'lhre.lt and
Lungs, which Is gu irauUi d te cure and relluve
all canes. Prlce fm cents und 11. Trlnl n r
irer wile by II. II. Cochran,
drugplst. Ne 1J7
U..U WUIUU BllUUU
w-iwuaiiw
Vl WILL VOU entith vhnn Hhiini.i.f-
will give Immediate relliit Price lu cu . &u ct .
and II, Fer mle by II. 11. Cochran. Druirilst Druirilst
Ne. 1S7 North llueen street, vu,nr'", 'ruggiai.
A Very Narrow Kscape.
"Vcs, 1 bad n very narrow escape," said a
preinlucnt citizen tea frlc nd "I was con lined
te my bed for a j car and my friends gav ine up
lera censnmpttve's grave. uiilil 1 iMgnn using
Kemp's ltalaam for the Threat and Lungs, and
here lam, sound and h art y." Prlce Mw. and
II. for Bala by JI. II. CiK.hrancDinggUt.Ne. 137.
North Queen street, Lunyider. l ' '
8IIIL0II'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is
sold by us en a guanntee. It cures C'nnsumi C'nnsumi
i',enJ.Jfr.aal" l,y " " Cochran, Druggist, Ne.
IS) North Queen street.
VViiK the bcalp Is annoyed with daiidrutr.
(ile.nnN Sulphur 8e.ip will I,) found Infallible
inn a jiair Kje, macK or ureHn, liny ci nts.
slo-fwdeediw
Jlrnce I p.
"ion ure felling deprrssetl, jour appetite Is
peer, jeu are betbend with headache, ) ou are
rldgut j, nervous und generally out of sorts, nnd
want te truer up. llrncuup, lint net Itli slim
ulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have
for thulr basis very cheap, bad whliky, and
which stlmulate jeu for an hour, and theulutve
you In werse condition than betnre. VV hut you
want Is un alteram e that will iiurlfy jour
blCHHl, start heallhyactlen of the Llverand Kid
neys restore jour vitality, nnd give renewed
iiiaitnunii nirengin. eucnii meiucln
Ine you will
Unci ia Klectlle Hitters, und enlv u
tenia a but'
tie at 11. II. Cechruu'a Druuiblern, 1J7 and l-XH
North Qiieeu btriet, Luncestei, Pa. (J)
GATAUKH CUltKD. health nnd sweet breath
secured, by Millien's Catarrh itamedy. Price DO
cents.
Njh1 Inlecter free.
Fer Bale by JI. li.
Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 13) North Queen su-oet.
THAT1IACKINO COUdll can be se quickly
cured by Bhlleh's c'nru. We gu irunlee it. Fer
Bale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North
Queen street.
OTOKAGE
iBD
COMMISSION WARBnOUBH.
DANIEL MAYKU,
aeeHyft
H0..W West ChesUut Hlrsst.
MEntVAK
SIMMONS' hIVr.lt KKOUIjATOK.
St L 1 Ri
If j our MrcrUeul or order, then jour whole
system is deranged. The bleed Is lmpim tlm
hnuilh etrentltit, oil have luudiclus leel Ian
KuUl, dispirited and ncrv ou Te piv t nt a meie
serious condition, take at once S. L IL
If jenlendascdrntar) life or s 11 n"or with HUV HUV
ney auVclleiit, avoid stimulants ami take 8 1 .
11. Sure te relieve.
If jeu have eaten an) thing hsnlef digestion,
or fist heavy after meals or sleepless nt night,
take . U It, nnd jeu will feel ulleved and
sleep pleasantly.
If J en are a miserable siureti r with lenstlpn
lien, 1J nn'p.U and Ulllemiuss, sttk lellt f nt
once In S. L. It, It does net r quire ceullnuil
dosing and cesU but u trifle It will cun s en
U you wake up In the morning with a hitler,
bsdtaste In jour mouth, takeS I. It Itrerrvcts
tlm bilious stomach, awvetetts the Im ith mid
Cleanses tae turrcd tongue,
Simmons Ltvrltegulaterlsglen lthUcly
and the hspplest nsulls te the most delicate In
fand. 'or all diseases tn which a Isv vtlv e, nl
ter-vtlvoerpurllvotsiuei3et It will give the
most pertect satlsfictlnn. It Is the rheapfst,
purest and beat Faintly Vledlelnetn the world.
QH I MY HACK.
Kvery Strain or Celd "Attacks that Weak Hark
and.Ni.aHy l'nxtriUs jeu.
1'hjilclaus nnd DragglM Hecomineinl
BROWN'S
IBM BITTERS!
AS THE BEST TONIC.
Strengthens the Muscles Meudles the erv es
hunches the llloed. uuvs N Viger
1'R. .T 1. Jlvtns, llkitneld lsl ss
"llrewn's Itvn llitttrs Is the, Issi lmu viisll
line 1 have known In m J!' s us pnictlie I
hive found It sjHcHlly tienefii ls,l tn m rvouser
physical vvhaustlen, ami In all d I il it itln all
mentsthnt lOAr se heavily en the ttj-lim. I e
It fns!l In my own family.
Ma. W. . Urewy, M; Main slrcet (.evliu-tnn,
Ky.sajs "I was completely hrekui down In
health and troubled with lvuns 111 nij luck
llrewn's iron Hitters enttrelj tutored me te
health."
Miss I.imi Hrbssa-v, "VUi! toete avenue, St.
LeuU. Me , says "1 Buttered with splnsl w-ik
nes. pains In my back and slis pU nights 1
tried every conceivable remedy without much
benefit, tour bottles et ltrewns lixm Hitlers
run e rviiev eu me, nna I cnveriuii) ncommeiiu
It."
The genuine has Trade Mark nd ciesed nsl
lines en wrapper. Takoneother vhuleenlj b
MtOWN C11KJ1U L HU
(S) luilllineiv, Md.
pLY'S CKEAM H.U.M.
CATARRH HAY FEVER.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Dives Kellef at Once and Cures
COLD l.N HEAD, CATAKKII, lit. rKVKU.
Net a Liquid, Snnff or Powder t rce from In
jurious Drugs aud Orlenslve Oilers
A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is
agreeable, l'rtcu te cents al druggists Dy
tnall, reglst'-red. tct.Clrcular tree.
KL llltOS, Druggists Oseg, V
JuljSHj-cedAlyw
G
KAY'S SPECIFIC- MEDIUM-.
THEOltEAT F.NOL1311 UEJIKDV.
An nnlaUlng cure rer Irapeu ney, and all Dis
eases that fellow Less or Memery, Universal
Lassitude, fain In the Hack. Dimness el V lilen,
Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases
that lead te Insanity or Consumption and a
l'remature Orave.
ffull particulars In our pamphlet, which we
dealre te send (roe by mail toneryene. -The
Sp'ClBc Medicine U sold by all druggist at 11
per package, or six packages ter t or will be
sent frw by mall ou the receipt el the money,
by addressing the agent.
11. II. tOCUUA.N, Drnggtst, Sole Agent,
Nes. IS and 1JU North tluecn htrevt, lincaster,
Te.
On account of cenntnrfclts, we have adopted
the Yellow V rapper ? the only genuine
iiuuiui jir.wicM. co,
apS-lydAw
Hutrale. N. V .
piXUAPSTED VITALITY.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
THKSCIKNCKOr LIK, the great Medical
Werk of the age en Manhood, Surveus and
Physical Debility, Premature Decline, hrrorsef
leutb, and the untold miseries consequent
thereon. ) pages 8ve. 13 prescriptions ler all
(Ureases. Cleth, lull gilt, only II i, by mall,
sealed. Illustrative sauiple tree te all jeung and
middle-aged man for the next Kldajs. Address
Dlt. W . If. PAKKKlt, 4 Uulnncb street. Ilosten,
i Mass. myl'lyredJkw
TORN KEMOVEK.
YICTORU CORN
IlKHOYEi..
Warranted te eradicate completely and In a
short time, the most ebduratu corns, hard or
tett, without pain. Sold hy Uee VV Hull, Ches.
A. Lechor, Jehn li. KaulTman, Dr. W m. w onn enn
ley, And. U. Krey, Chaa. J. Shultnyer, andat '
liEUllTOLll'S DUUU 8TOKK,
declMyd Me. tul West Orange St.
B
AliLKY MALT WHISK
PERRINE'S
1'UltK I!l:l.Ki
IALT WHISKY,
inSPKPSIA.lNDH.KbTIO.Vand all wailing
diseases can be entirely enrel by It. MALAUIA
Is completely eradicated from the sj stem bj- Its
use. 1'KUUl.NK'S PUKh IIAKLL1 MALT
VVHISK1 revives the nnrglwef thoseworn
with excesstv e bedllj' or mental cirert. It acta
OS a SAKKUUAKD against eipesurt! In the wet
and rigorous weather.
S3-TAKK part of n wlncglassfuleii jour ar
rival home alter the lalmrs of the da and the
same quantity before your breakfast, lltlng
chemically pure, It commends Itseir te the med
ical profession.
WATOH TBE LABEL.
Nene genuine unless bearing the signature of
the flrin en the label.
M. & J. S. PERRINE,
NO. 37 NORTH FRONT ST.,
PIIILADKLPH1A
soptll-Ciiued
uituvxjtina.
HIGH GUADE COFKKEH.
Vine old tleve.rnmcnt Java and Mecha
CeneOB, the best In the market. Our Java Wen.
ded C'otrce speuks for itself t rich and fragrant,
ISic. rwr pound. Very fine Plantation Hte
Coffees, our best only 3b. per pound; ene very
popular at 15c Weaut you leeall and try our
I'Xc CorTee. The excellent quality nl our
Ceilees and fine Teas Is making friends fast and
firm. Our dally Bales show u stoeily Increase.
rresn ueastea every day. A full Hue et fancy
Urecerlei.
Please gfve us a trial order.
KIT
OKO. WIANT,
Ne. 113 West King Street.
angX-lvd
AT HUKSK'H.
The Queen Syrup
Asadvorllsedat tliolate lair: It Is a geed nrtl
de Try It
Klve Pounds Hest Lump Starch forZWeiits.
Six Pounds lioed C'urellua lllcu ter J cents.
Soaps, Soaps, Seap?,
Well reasoned Cincinnati Olive cheap, by the
box t also, llabbltts, Miller's llerax und iiiliueu
ether varieties.
HONEY, HONEY,
HONEY,
Kine Comb Heney In two pound frames
ler nice Heney bj- the quart, verj' hue
Call
ATBURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET,
IsANCABTKII, rA.
-Telephone Connection.
jfjttticr.
T
11IK SWIFT HPK01K1U COMPANY.
Tried in the Crucible
tO.iO.
About twenty j ears age 1 discovered a Utile sere en tur cheek, and thodec ter proneuncod
H cvicer. 1 have trhsl a nmnboret physicians, but without nssdv lng any ponuaneot lne.
I1L Among tlm uuintier were ene et two spielallsts Thomedlclno they applied wn llke
lire te the son, causing Inlenseiinlu. 1 saw a statement In the papers telling what ...
had done for ethers similarly mulcted. 1 piocured some nt onee. llefore I had used the
second bottle Iho neighbors could notice that my cancer was healing up. My general health
had been bad ler two or thrve Jears-l had a hacking cough and spit bleed renllminlly. 1
had a sev em pslu In my brtvvsU After taking six bottles of . S.9. my rough left me and 1
grew steuterthsn I hadbeen forseveral jears My cancer has healed ever all but a little
spot about the sle of a half dime, and It Is rapidly disappearing. I would advise e eryone
with rancor te give 8. S S a (air trial.
MUS NA.NU .I.MiCOVAtlUlllt., Ashollieve, IlppecanoeCo, Ind
Kbhri art If. IvsV
SwllfssiMclrlclsenllieI vegetable, and seenis te cute cancers by forcing out the Im
purities trem the bleed Tnnltse en lllixnl and Ssln lllseases mailed trtsi
sJl IjdAw 1 UK SH ITT Sl'KCl 1C til , llrawer S, Atlanta, Ua
CLOAK
T
in: m: ci.evk uv it
PEW GLOAKBilZUR
Jeseph L. Rau & Ce.,
WW, 138, U0 N0UTH IJURKS STUKKT,
11.. O'W IX 1 It' ).11n WITH .1 .Nt'l'.'A'J COI.I.KCTIOX OF
LADIES,
MISSES'
-VM-
CHILDREN'S
j
Wait for OPENING DAY, which wilt be Duly Announced.
JOSEPH L.
Nes. 136, 138, 140
HATS,
N
i:v st i.r.s.
TYYi FILL STYLES ARE FERD.
W. D.
STAUFFER &
LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS,
Wohive the 1-argcu 'tee of NKVV TALL RTV l.hS in trlir AND 8ILK II ATS ever Shown In
Laneaiter. hole Agents for K.NOV, of .Sew V erk, and WILCOX, of llosten.
SCHOOL HATS AND CAPS
lerchlldren. In alt the latest stylesat UIWHI PltlCKa. UUI11IH'. COATS ter lien and Heys.
UOl.l-s, i.l.OV KS.TKUNKSandTltAVKHMl 1IAUS
S.-U1V t. US A CALL.tS
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.,
(SI1ULT A ltllOS.
Net. 31 anil 33 North Quwii Street.
JBWMhBUr, JtO.
H.
. HIIOAUH, JKWKI.KH.
Watches,
Diamonds,
My Repair Dept.
is Fully Equipped
and Respectfully
Solicit Repairing of
Fine ard Complicated
Watches, Musical Bexes,
Bronzes, Jewelry and any
Intricate Piece of Mechanism.
H. Z. RHOADS, 4 WEST KING STREET.
UOUMMWUMJflMBIMa mOODM,
s
HIKK'H UAKFKT UALI.
CARPETS !
KBUPKNINO Or
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
We are new prepared tn show the trade the
Ity. WILTONS, VKLVJCTH,
OUA1N CAUPKT8, DAMASK and VKNKTIAN
own manufacture a speciality . Special Attention
A1SOS J nil UDBOI UlilUbUf UOt aut
hlhttealn this city. WILTONS. VKLVJCTH, all the Trad lag Makes of IfODV ANDTAPJtSTB
UKUH8KL8. THKKK-PLY. All-Weel and Cotten Chain KXTUA 8 UPK 118. and all analltles of It
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Oer. Weat King and Water Sta., Lancaater, Pa.
mnvvATiuNAu
TUKMDAY, WKDNEHDAV AND I'llI
IA1 KVKNINOS for Instruction at the
LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Meet for organization en Monday, Oc toner tth.
Kveulngs spent prenuihly here. Largest L'ass
In attendance dining the ' Day (tensions " slnce
the organization of the school. Jlest ltghled,
best ventilated, Ixj.st heated and meat eosy-ef-ai
cess school rrxims In the city. Large evening
class already cm oiled. Apply te
II. C. WKIDLKU.
hStfd Ne. 10X Kest King Street.
S WITHIN C. KIIOKTLinen'H AOAI).
KMY tell YOUNG MKN AND ItOYH. MK
DIA, PA., U miles Irem Philadelphia. Vlxed
prlce covers every oxpenso. eveu hooks, ete. Ne
extra chargt-s. Ne Incidental expunges. Ne ex
amination ter admission. Twelve experienced
teachers, all men, and all graduates. Bpeclel op
portunities for apt students te tut van oe rapidly.
Special drill for dull and backward heys. Patrons
or students may Helt ct any studies or c hoene the
regular Kngllsh, Scientific, Uuslness, Classical or
Civil Knglneerlug course. Students fitted at
Media Academy ure new In Harvard, iale,
Pf nceten aud ten ether Colleges and Polytnch Pelytnch
nil Schools. 10 students sent te college In 10,
15 in last. ID In JSM 10 tn Itufi. A graduating class
eitry vear In the commercial department- A
P lyslcal und Chemical Laboratory, Uymnaslnm
and Hull Ureund. IfiM vels, added te Library In
1&I. Physical apparatus doubled lu lt&l. All
rtudents beard with the principal. Heys can
room nlone. Media has seven churches and u
temperance charter which prohibits the sole of
Intoxicating drinks, for new Illustrated circu
lar address the Principal and Proprietor,
8 WITHIN C. 8HOUTL1DOK, A. M.,
augS-lmd&w (Harvard Clruduale Media, Pa
TVfY 18.00 TKKTII AHK AH GOOD AH
Its. can he purchased lu Lancaster ler 113 ou.
Cell and be convinced. AH work warranted.
Uh ftdtnlnhtUired.
W.L.riSUKU'8 Dentist.
P17 iyd ke. W Werth (jueen Street,
Tried ia tbe Crucible
1IAC7 AK.
OLOAKS,
CLOAKS,
OLOAKS,
OLOAKS,
OLOAKS,
OLOAKS,
Oleakfl,
Oleaks.
RAU &
North Queen Street.
CO.,
septa Bind
VAVB, C
CO.,
3 OLD STAND )
Lancaster, Pa;
A Full Line of the " Birth
or Menth Stonea "
Mounted te Suit
Your Particular
Fancy.
Jewelry.
CARPETS !
Largest and Hest Selected Ltne of Carpets ever ex.
all the Trad lag Makes of llODV ANDTAPJCSTHY
PKUB, and all qualities or IN.
CAUPKTU. KAU and CHAIN CAUP1CT8 of our
paid te theMannfactareef CUSTOM (JAJtPBTa.
lUOB, WINDOW BUADXS.COVJlttlsKTa.sia,
AT-
jn&ttea
CCLCX.
T H.MAHT1N,
WHOLBSAtS ABO KIT A It. DSAISS IS
All Kinds of Lumber and OeaL
SWY audi Ne. 4 North Water ana lTlnes
BUeets. above Lemen. Lancaster. nS-lyd
TAUMUARDNKRH JKKKKRIKH,
COAL DEALERS.
orttes : Ne. 129 North Queen street, and Na
K North Prince street.
Yards : North Prince street, near Heading
Depot.
LANCAflTJCU.PA.
augl&-tta
TJKMOVAU
M.
V. B. OOHO
has removed his Ceal Office te Ne. IM NOUTU
yilKK.N Bl'ltKhT (Urlmmer's New Huildlug),
where orders will be received for
Lumber and Ceal.
WHOtSSAtl Asm SITAIU
rnS-tld M. V. B. COUO.
jCJAHT KND YAItD.
0. J. SWARR & 00.
OOAL. - KLNDLINa WOOD,
anm i He. 9) GKNTRB 8QUABK. Beth TSJll
and otnee connected with lelepheue JKxchingt)
DMT UVUDB.
r
Flannels and Weel Dress Goods,
Yeu will find Hest (loeds and bottom 1'itcfi
AT TUB-
North End Dry Goods Stere.
J.W. IIYIINK,
BOTMya
Ne, J-JJ Nerthlluean street.
J ATKNT FA !.! GOODS.
STAMM BROS. &
CO.,
Neb. 26 nnd 30 North Qttoen Bt
Have lteeled Case alter Case of
Latest Fall Goods,
Our shelves am net only groaning under their
Immense weight, but have nt timll) given nan).
te reduce their weight we otter Iho following
BPBOIAt. DRIVES.
All-Weel Camel's llalr Suitings, sle. n yard
All Weel Camel's llalr Suitings, In Cemblna
Hen, J ard and a list I w Me, VV . a j artl.
All the new colors In Silk nnd Weel Mixtures
SUk and Weel Plaids and Stripes Tricot, Max
eny, Creteld, Cashmote Tnllls, C leepatra and
Haiquelle Suitings,
AT LOU PlUChS.
bosten"store.
SsfSlore een Monday and Salunlay Kven
lngs
J.
KOIVl.Kll.i CO.
Closing Out Sale 1
JOHN 9. QIVLBR it (JO ,
Are I'rwlllrely Selling Out their Ku
tile SUh k
lurgaln
us lu I
i Kver Depait
liieiil or
i:i:ad cis.
JohnS.Givler&Ce,,
lr (loeils niiiH'itrprt Heuse,
Ne. HO Bfwt Klnn Btroet,
I.AHciiSTii, Pa.
P S
nlngs
Stere open Alendty nnd ss.tnrdsy e
J.
li. MAHTIN .V CO.
OPENING
LADIES'
Eall and Winter
WRAPS,
-1N-
NowmarketB, Bouelo Jaoketa, Plttah
OeatB and BftRlrvna.
A LSO
Misses and Children's -
COATS.
Havoleoka, Nowmarketa A: Jnokets.
Large Stock. - LewPrict3s.
J. B. Martin & Ce.,
Cor. West King & Prince SU
(Opposite atevens Heuse. I Laneastku. pa.
win ma aud liuvuuji.
A MEIUUAN WINJS.
GRAND DISPLAY
or
American Wines.
The following is from the report nf the Judges
en Wines at the Lancaster County Agricultural
Association fair .
We dslre te make special mention of II K.
Blaymaker's large andeli gunl exhibit nt Domes Demes
tie Wines, produced by the Pleasant Valley
Wine Company, of llhelms, mention county.
New Yerk. Their Hpeclal Uriat Western Kvtnt
Dry and Ureal Western Kxtra Dry. Champagnes,
Pert, Claret, Dry and Swut Cutauba Wines,
which we consider, compare faverubly with Im-
periea nines. wii.ijia.ii a. sieuitfjs.
I!. ritANh llltKNKMAN,
A.1UKSTAND.
WATV11BB,
TTTATUIIKH.
Lancaster
Watches
In Geld, Silver and Nickel Cases will be sold at a
UKKAT HKDUCTION. Alse, Klgln, Walllmm
IAnrera for which 1 am Sole Airent). and ethor
irst-Class Watches. Hest Watch and Jewelry
Bens! ring.
stsTCerrect time by Telegraph Dally.
L. WEBER,
IS0X North Queen 8L, Near Penn'a. U. 11. UopeL
HpecUcles. Kycglassej and Optical (Joeds. A
kinds of Jewelry.
MOTiena.
lKNT'H FuiiNlHIlINd HTOHK,
E. J. ERISMAFS
Gent's Furnishing Stere,
NO. 7 WEST KING STREET.
nJtZ,i,.
XT Stere epn Kycry Kvenleic czcept Sunday
I
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