Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 18, 1886, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    !?
THE IiANCABTEK PALLY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1886.
' f
t
Jj i.
r i
'
The Intelligences
mnr day m thb yeah
(Amrfey Mtttpttd.)
Mm a mi, rrv beixim a m, rtrrr
lAKnmt Mmne n ctnum i u-
Am Ait AAfeti i-iacis. .rt
a. maul oeaHiMioa allewid te
lAaaaw. tManieira oeiioTioa.
ADVBSTISINO RATKS:'
"S ' Hln lln 2ln ain ln, Bin.
mmk ' rre n mJe tf
twslMrt! in am if
KmUtn.... se ise soe ice 6( ;
, KntnrL..e tee im in 515 urn iu
t1rpar 11 4n" sse 7e 9 te
iwWwit: i se im RM 8S loco
Twe Weeks.... !1S 460 7 50 1060 13 VI 1650
Threw Weeks.. S(C ten loon 1390 17 1 OiM
Om Menth..... ite 700 line Mm moo 34011
Twe Months... tee loin wen wen 2700 3110
Tina Menth.. 600 lien wee wen s-.oe 3sne
HiHnnUu,... ene moo 58 ou anne ttm e.oe
One Tear It 00 23 00 t3 00 M be, 00 wen
The Weekly Intelligencer
Published Every Wednesday Morning
K.00 A tub, tl.OO re 8tx ne-rrrts. cxcm cttm
mm aid a oerr vui te ri'iMH ermna ir
0Duarenci selicitsd raejt ivaur r akt et Tit .
tTATB ap retrrii, all AjioitVMera lettmu
WtLL BI OOBIlaBBD TO TBB WASTB B1BEBT.
Aitdrill all lAtttrt and Ttltgrami (0
THB INTELLIGENCER,
intelllgcncer Building, Lancaster, l'a,
l)c fatuaattr 3fntcUigcncw.
LANCASTER, OUTOllEil IS, 18SG.
A Confession et1 W cakiieis.
Mr. Blaine has arrived in Pennsylvania.
He has been cheered te the echo by admir
ing thousands in Philadelphia. He has
rung the changes upon the glories of the
Republican party, lauded te the skies
Pennsylvania's devotion te the protection
system and; vigorously declaimed about
the cheap labor of the Seuth.
But what have these Issues te
de with these that are new con
fronting the voters of Penns)lvania V Pro Pre Pro
tectlen is net an issue iu this campaign,
and the new administration cannot
originate any measures for or against it
Ner is the cheap colored labor of the Seuth
that which is new absorbing the voters of
Pennsylvania. "What they want te hear
intelligently presented nre the state issues.
These directly concern them, because the)
must live for four years under the adminis
tration of these who are chosen te place en
the first Tuesday of November.
"Voters will leek In vain through Mr;
Blaine's speeches for a single sentiment 01.
the store order or freight discrimination
question. Yet the laboring man regards
the first as the vital issue te him. He
wishes te knew en what ground a man
presents himself before the people, asking
their votes when the industrial concern
with which he is connected at Bellefonte
pays its men, net in cash, but in store
orders. The w hole people of the state, and
particularly farmers and business men, are
interested in the enforcement of the con
stitution in the matter of freight discrimi
nation. Te them it is a question of dol
lars and cents as Individuals, and te t In
state as a whole it is a v ery strong con
sideration in her material prosperity.
Since Mr. Blaine has come all the wav
from Maine te enlighten the jeeple of
Pennsylvania, why does he net shed the
electric ra)s of his knowledge en these two
vital issues, the store order and freight
discrimination i Is it because the Penn
sylvania managers have tied his mouth en
these two issues, or is it because of his
natural sympathy with the corporations V
It is for his silence en these two points
that the Penns)lvania Demecracj are glad
of Mr. Blaine's presence in the state. It
brings out meid char!) the positions of tin
parties en the real issues of the campaign.
It shows that the Republican claim of
friendliness te the labor interests is a hol
low mockery. It will inspire the Demo
cracy te renewed efforts for the ceed cause
iu which they are working, and its genera
elect will be te cause thousands of now new
wavering voters te cast, their ballets for
Black and the whole Democratic ticket.
The Jiew Yerk .Majerally.
In accepting the nomination, for the
mayoralty of New Yerk, Mr. Hewitt has
written a letter that deals most peintedl)
with the form of socialism that has .sud
denly become the issue In New Yerk city
His well that the movement has been
met at its outset by se able a champion, as
the energy, ability and sincentyef Ilenr)
Geerge are as far beyond question as weie
these qualities iu many of the leaders of
Prance iu the reign of terrei ; and though
there need be little Tear that Americans
will ever fellow the lead of the Uouiuiuue,
there is ample causa for caution 111 a city
like New Yerk.
Mr. Hewitt takes direct issue with Mr.
Geerge en the ground that his schemes are
directly opjiesed te the spirit of free gov
ernment by majority, for he arr.i)s class
against class, and the men en whom he
depends for success aie aud must remain ,1
small minority. The agricultural interest
comprises nearly one-half of the population,
and of the remainder a very large majority
are owners of property. The strength of
Henry Geerge's work lies principally in
his eloquent peitrayal of the dark side of
modern life; but in his horror at existing
evil, he has overlooked the danger for mere
terrible of overthrowing the very principle
of free government, by means of which all
wise and cautious patriots heie te achieve
In time the social and civil betterment of
all. As Mr. Hewitt says, "evils are net
corrected until they are acknowledged te
be evils by the majority, and it is the chief
merit of government by the majority that
the remedy for grievances is prompt and
effective."
If the followers of Mr. Geerge leek back
but fifteen )ears they cannot fail te be as
tounded at the people's progress, and yet
iney make mat very fact a ground for
cemplalut that it has net been mere rapid.
They turn from the contemplation of geed
achieved te bewail the vast mass of evil
that Is yet te be overcome, and instead of
crowding mere steam en the locomotive,
they prepase te accelerate our pregresj
with dynamite. That is, the schemes of
Henry Geerge are te the principles of free
government as the power of powder te the
power of s'eam-, and though it maybe
granted that by the former the race would
progress with fearful velocity, it would
step with a suddenness equally dreadful.
Feathered Pests.
A new division et the department of
agriculture is devoted te economic ornlthol ernlthol ornlthel
ogy Mil Jia. already gathered a mass of
useful fact j rel itn? te the value of certain
species of birds and the harm wrought by
ethers. Tue English tpirrew Is, of course,
classed as a pest and is Increasing se rap-
Idly, that the territory It Invades Is estium.
ted at mere than 130,000 square miles an
nually. It Is essentially a ten u blnl, nest
ing almost exclusively ulwul and upon tlie
projections of buildings, but it Lilies long
vacations during tlie fnill-jrreiviiig seasons
and creaks Us fd'tiilletn appetite upon the
largest and juclest of grapes and tlie dain
tiest of tree fruits, In wliUh work of de
struction its aggregate of damage, is almost
incomputable.
Tlie bolielitiU 01 iced bird does much
geed te thofarmeisef the North, but tin
Southern rice flehh suffer tt-irilily from Its
ravages. The estimated aniui il less te the
rice pi inters from the deprulatieus of lids
binlis between $3,0X),0CO nnd iaK),000.
Dr. Morrison suggests that hawks
should be trained te protect the crops as
were the falcons for hunting tu the middle
ages. The crew is a corn thief, te be sure,
but lie destroys seman) Held ermtn, and
is such a geed scavenger tint he is only
mildly condemned.
GALrsnA A. Gnevv speke In Straaburg 011
Saturday ulght. Ne geed reason Is given,
ler this dreadful visitation.
Tun Injection et nltre glvc-crlne into, the
volusef h person who had bten dead ler ten
111 In 11 tea, ts said te have icMered lifts , but
Ileiver tiasbeeu dead tee Ien,; fr tlie tbtee.
H'ate revive lilm. The bt-itlng et tom tem tom
eoms ever his corpse Is entertaining but use
less. Mr. Rlainp, remembering (hit the early
bird catches the worm, lias forgotten tint he
al-e catches the rlieuiuatl-ui. Iu epite cf
Chairman Jeues he prepers te begin his
presidential canvass new nnd in this state,
hoping that victory here will j.eciirerils nom
ination for the presidency. This neiiilnatlt n
would glve Democrats cause ler rijeldhg.
But Mr. Halue has underestimated the
quiet xtreugtli of the ftelmg in this state
against monopolies and their encouragement
by his party In the pvt and preseut, for
sympathy ami niippert will mewt surely le
)jien te the p.irtj that has -e courageously
battled against them.
Wne cares for Heaver? The milk in
cocetinut is Blalne for president In l--
the
It Is painful te ee such a high historical
authority as the rhiladelphU iVcjj go
wrougena historical fact that every school
boy In the slate doubtless has trippingly en
his tongue. An Inquirer C A. O. a-ked the
Pfeis of the birthplace of President James
Buchanan. Te which the answer was gleu :
" James Buchanan was beiu near Lancaster,
Pa." Mr. Buchauan wrs born near Merier
burg, in Traukllu ceuuty, l'a, April J3,
1T01.
Om of the most powerful corporations In
the United fetate. the btandard Oil com
pany, has purchased the plaut of the Empire
and Americau oil retiiierics In the western
part et the state for flJi. 100 There are
ether Independent rellnerlus in the oil Melds
of this state It Is about soeopiug. This
gigantic concern has aince its organization
absorbed all rivals, large aud small, and will
continue te have a mounpeU of the market.
Its plant Is In Cleveland, (1 no, nud all the
oil It reilues comes from wtlls en I'eansyl
vauia soil. Very little 11 at tax is collected
from It, the state nor the public get
anybeiitlU of the uiillleusaud millions of
dollars worth of oil it pieduces. IUilreads
within the barders of the commonwealth
carry but a small fraction of this commodity.
The transportation is given te railways in
Sew Yerk state which connect the sea far
from the excellent irt -r Philadelphia
This corrupt corporation has shamefully
usurped public aud prlva'e rluhts, and vle
lates without fear of punishment the laws of
the state. The Dsmocratie platform says
"we pledge eurseUes te the enforcement of
articles XVI and XVII of the constitution,
relative te private corporation, railroads and
canals by appropriate legislation." If the
Democrats control the next legislature this
and ether rapacious corporations will have te
observe and net defy the muk.li ueeded laws
they will enact.
Mew desperate are the sirm.s or Beaver
when he has te shrink under the shadow of
Blaine, aud beiv unworthy is such a man of
the dignity of governor el this great slate.
.e. m
Mil. Blvine's speech in 1'hilalelphia Is
called '-a masterly and eloquent dl-cusslen
of national issues " .The Uiue-t new btfnre
the people are net Hatlenal but state. The
issues discussed by Mr. Hi tine iire net tvtn
entitled te prominence as 11a' enal issues,
and his discussion of theui w ts nut the able
treatment of a statesman, but the language of
a partisan, appealing te passion and net
reisen, te the bitler memories th it i-ur ive a
fearlul war, and net te the glowing hnpes that
should replace iheiit. He sinAe or the tantl,
bespoke of prohibition, dud el thocelorod
man In the Seuth. What did he say of the
waref the people of this state with monopoly,
and the lrrepresslbloeenllict of labor with the
store order Kjstem, appievtd In principle
by General Heaver?
Miss Cm.vh.am is Mil te havu I ecu
tired of Literary Li', Uhjuise-iI prx.r silary
aud hard work. These are the ri'ei-s-ary at
tend ints el literary purei.l h.
Tin, experts of wheat anil 11 ur nlnce Sep
tember 1 have been far larger than Ihey were
last jear,and it is estimated tl at the European
crops have fallen 25 ercent. below tue ilguna
of IHje. i;uroie will nerd about feO,U00,0OU
bushels of our wheat. 1 be shipment rate et
grain te Liverpool is new eight c-nts en a
bushel, whereas In thesumuiei mouths it lell
as low as two cents. All this gram must be
111 ler aud the natural r uit must be a
revival of pros.erity unpriwdentetl In our
annals, because net speculative but natural,
and It is 10 be hej ed is-rmaueut.
m -, 1 .
PERSONAL.
QlAi says Beaver will hive 10,0110 majority
iu the sUte. Walt till the grrtvul train c .lues
kleng,
Hes. Jami s O. Hi vim: addrtisied a 'arge
crowd la the Philaiielphli Amitm et
Musie en Saturday night en the itui ub ,cjn
national issues.
Gln H. P. Hansom's widow, if L-xing
ten, Ky., has fallen heir te a j-jriiuu el tne
Shreve estate in Knglaud, amuuiitluK te
mere than 51 000 000
Mil. Ili.wiTr and Mr. Koeevblt have
written teriual letters attempting tlie nouilna neuilna nouilna
tieulor mayorer New Yerk, luiiOereU theui
by the Democratic aud Republican parties re
Sectlvbly. Maveii Kaiil Ketiischii u, head of the
great banking Urrn, died suddenly In 1 rank rank
lert, Germany, en Haturdaj, irem heart
disease. lie was the seu et Auitelm Hetha
child and grandson el Majer Anselm, the
founder et the heuse.
Ituv. Jehn I'ensTTii, D D,LL I)., died
at Newburg, N. Y Sunday night In his 7Uth
jear. lie was pastor et an associate Ite Ite
ieruied congregation in Philadelphia until
l&ltl, uad the Union church, Newbury, nil
1817.
XUK LYVUillXtt JtKMUVI.Afi
tlreiT Kntbuilaatle Over the I-rflicj til Hen
Cliauuct-jr V. IllatK.
Lieutenant Governer Black, at-oemjnulud
by Jehn U. Few and James M. Heck, of
Philadelphia, arrived in Williamspnrt en the
neon train, Saturday, from the VV est, and
were received at the depot and escorted
te the City hotel by a large coinuiittee el the
most preraineut clllzaua. A reception was
held during all et the alternnen, at which
tunny Democrats Irem all ever Lycemiuir
ceuuiy were present. A reusing railv took
,... ,.. vue ceuri ueusa at s .'..ii.l-
In
Governer
j;aca, m Huneuncliii: the
unavoidable absence et Colonel Hlt-keu iim
candidatoler lieutenant KwVriVer. Yie "Li
called home by JmpermA bus ue'sa, aid u
Klowleg tribute te lb latter', distinguished
military service, and ackuewiwigtd the
1 oner he lelt lu bis assx-utiea en ui6 iicL;,7
vvuu the gallant te tiler, win , liusalu, mane a
speech fceuieihliig like a quarter of n t-entuiy
age, dew u at Gtt.ysbarg, the report et vvhicii
will go sounding down the tiges ! long ns
the federal union shall remain and IVnnyl
vanla shall remain n free stall.
After Hpeaktng aw hlle upon the position of
General Heaver In Ignoring state Issues and
his relerence te iiatt-msl issues the speaker
aid : "Above all mar. h up like moil with
out tear el lesliic jour j -t and v.rte for jour
own InteresiH. Yeu hae tliu power te take
r ire of ) enrelves. en de iinluw-d iiilne or
(ieueral Bener a or any etlv r mill's care.
Youbave tx-en robbed in this state. ou
hav 0 born plundered oil ha 0 been grossly
abused, but it is your own fault, btiiiip vu
did net ile the iMWerjeu peseed Thi-e,
getitlemin, nm niiij el the questions )u are
te consider llail my letlrr el mveptalice
and trad Heneral lt-aer' stie, h and dm 10
tK-tween us. II ou tturk thai the man
presented te jeu bv the isirv-ri
tleus and bes -s of the -latu is the
man te vote for, vote for liiui. lfjeit
think that the eUir-us who tre elivtid III
island who haveeiidi'ix.irtHl leurest luck
some of the stelen pn ih as of this stale are
entitled te your lranchle, then l ler me.
1 siy te jeu, (ellew rui7n et I.) coining
county, tint If the whole H-moeratie vote Is
pellet' In l'ennsj Inamu 1 11 e.ina n-isonable
proportion of it, as Urge s w as polled In lss--11
that vote Is polled the ticket of which 1
am the head win tw rlttlcd sureasiue sun
will slilne te-morrow '
Messrs Tew and Beck seke vigorously en
the subject of railreid discrimination, and
the meeting wound ii in the inel enthusi
astic manner. The jvirtv sjMr-4tel liter two
weeks' arduous w erk, w hu h has taken in all
the principal tow ns el the sus.iueiiautia river
llnprlul l.ulf niK (-uuntjr Uuinrt.
The Luzerne Demecratifcninty committee
was in session the greater part of Mturda).
Considerable buiutss was trans icted. Be-I-erta
from all the districts li ilii-sunl an iu
creaslng Democratic vote. The Demivrats
arecoulidentel elei-tlng tlieir whole county
ticket. The tight ter Congress eetw ceil bcrau bcrau
teu and Lynch w ill be 1 Use.
.1 31nr)Uiul Tonu In I l.mif .
A tire w hich st.arlttl in a small irsnie ul le
in balisburj-, Md , alniut 7 o'tleek Miud ty
night, swept ever the entire business portion
of this village. . brisk w Ind from the south
east spread the iliuies rapblij, while the in
habitants steed bj jewerle te prevent the
de-truetien, as the dry frame buildings
burned tee ltreelj te is? iiiekeii ij- ine
small tire apparanis. Assistant e has bet-u
asked from CrisUeld and ilmincten, Del ,
but at a late hour it loeksasthonnti theentire
villite would betle-trejetl. Ins impossible
te enumerate th prniMjm lest at this late
hour, but a rough guess places me damage
at ever $l,000 mi, s,tlir, ,iQ their cod tenia
were licked up bv the flames, and the stretts
are full of people h -se tinuies h ive been de de
strejeti. At miilulght the Are isMill lurn
ing "fiercely, ami there seems te be no hope el
staylug itsjnrj. Ne llvts have teeu lest as
far as cau be learned.
Rht-amattsin, tuuibttne. anil fitiatlr-a
jlcW te the power of it Jacob Oil
Tht Time en-rcd yetre Daxte.BaUimcre, Aid.
VI e lure h-td auinle eppt.nunlt te convince
our-e!veef th-tCcacv "I solvatien OH. We
chterfallj sabmlt our names te tot- p lbHc tt re
Icrenee Kesptctfully, ltr of Neti Damr.
Alsqulth .t tager Si. , BaltiuJre, Md.
1MLVVIMATION OF Til r. KIONLI-
Hen Ldttard A Meire. M ui's r cf Vstmhl
irem Richmond county, V w VTa w rt e
"some two weiks age 1 was utktn with in
Qamuiatlen of lh klduers lfcit puin was in
tense 1 applied as seen as pi-gibc an Vcl Vcl
ceck a Foseis l'LASTSRevtr tach kldnev Won
derful te ay, the pain and inlatnma-len began
te abate In three hour In fve divs 1 win en
tlrely cured I always take great pleasure la
recemnundlng .Vlicecx 1't.a stirs thev sre
certainly the best external remttH known. I
vi9cdthem as chest protectors, and fund tatm
met efficient.'
De Nut He Decelvetl.
llvpecrls) Is the compliment that vice pays
te virtue Imltatlm li the ceinpilmen ftlluru
pajs te succts Tne name nt the character
et lien son's L tpclne l-'asters is lmlutnl by
nnscnipulen j parties, w he make and try te sell
piasitrs variously ctueu " cupsli 111, -Capsicum,
" I apiltlue ' "Capncln plasters, with
the minlfe-t tntenti .u t-i.ht.etve. s, cunningly
and beldlv Is thl- d'ne that ctrelt s$ people art
doubtless sometimes beguiled Inte bu ing sut h
artlc'es In place of the genuine Happily the
number who fellow this vocation decreases
every yi-ar through ihe refusal of repulab e
dt alers te handle the Imitation goods, mean
while bocautleu In the middle of the genuine
is cuter pernustd the wertl - t tpclne," and en
the facecloth is the-'Thret sLais' trudemirt
Ask for bensen's then examine One Uen-en
lsvtrorthadezouolanv etberklcd (2)
Ml-eraele and sleepless nlglns are unknown
when Ur IIaid-8 Celic euro eix t ,es lahy te
sleep without slupefs ing It wiiq opium. 1'ilce,
..V cents.
Ne griping, II n. IUid s l-leasant l'h sic never
disturbs sleep nor operates til! after breaktast.
Price, 25 cents
t or sale by II It. Cochran, Drusfl-t, Se is; and
1J3 North ljueen street, Lanciatei, l'a,
ectl-lmdstw
BPEVIAI, MIHUW.
KAI'lII TItVSSIT
The latest and l st fenn of rapid transit Is for
a person troubled wliha-lek h. iduche te take a
dose of Ur Leslu - speefid 1'iestrlptitin and
what a rapid transit tiain Ihe atlliitinii utkts for
its departure, see advenl-emcni In another
column. decJO-ljd(l)
liackleu's Arelea bal
The ll.t Salve In the weihl for tuts, Ilnil-i!s,
Serws, Llcers, Sail Hheuiii, uver syr, g -f eittr
Chaipea Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all akin
Eruptlenj, and peiltlvely cures Piles, or no pay
required It Is gnantntt-etl te give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded Prtce ii ennu p r
box. rer sale by U. II Cecnnn, Urugglst, 137
and U North (Jueen strei t. laincaatcr. l-u.
S.tvt.1 Ilia Llle.
VI r. I) I. Wilconsen.ot llnrse civ.-. Ky, mys
he was, fur manj jturs. badly atlllet. a wild
l-hlhistc, also IMabttes the pt'us were tlui.,t
iiiiendurihluitnd would tenietlini salinn-t threw
him Inte toiivul-ieiis llelnxl hietrle Litters
and get rt lief from ttrst buttl- ma att. r taking
six bottles, was entirely curt d and htdgulixd
In Ilesh tlghleen jKiunds iij s hu pe-Hlvclv be
lieves he would havu (ll.sl.liaJ it nut been for
the relief ufrerded by He. trie llltteri s0j ,lt
fitly tents bottle by II 11 Cochran, Drugglm,
N os. 137 und 13a N erth tjuccn street, Lincast. i,
Pa- (i
Mlrirultius Itcape.
VV VV Itecd, druggist, of Winchester, Ind,
writes ' One of mv cu-tumers, Mrs Loul- l'lke,
IHrtenia, Hintlelph c.iuntv, Ind, was u lung
suif. rer with Co'Biimptien, anil was given up
New I)i-cevcry ter Ceiiaiiipiliin, uud begin
busing ll of me Iu s x iiierilh.-' t me stic.
walktd te this clty.adt-tance et -Ix miles, and
Is new se much Improve I she najiiutt using It
bht feels she ew ia her life le It '
tree trial limits at c tenuis IJrug Slere,
Nes L7 and IS) i North yutcn street, Lunca-tt r,
'a- (0)
The Kxclleuient Net Uver.
The, rush at II. II Cochran, druggist, Ne 137
North tjucen street, still centinuts en account
of persons anllclcd with Cough, Colds, Asthma,
llrenchltlsand Consumption, toprecurea bottle
of ht nips lUUam ler the fhnsit and Lungs,
w hlth Is sold en a guarunti lundl. glv Ing en tire
sitlsfictlen. It Is a standartl family remtdy.
I'rlcuSOcenUandll Trial tiitjrtt elV-lwdAw
Cautlun.
We. would caution the Public te bun-are of
Dealers eiturlng ht mp s liu.m ut less than the
regular Price, 6u c- nts ami II, as eftt n limes lml
tuliens or Inferlerartlclt sure sold as the genuine
In order te cnuhlc thorn te ell cht aply II it
Cochrun, druggist, Ne. 1J7 Nurtb gu en stret t Is
our agent for Lancaster Sample butUu given
toyeurtc. elS-livcljxw
AltK VOU Jl.vtifc nil,, ruble by Indigestion!
Coutlpatlen. Dizziness, Le,s et Ipi.etlte. Vel
ew skin 1 shlleh's V llallzer U a positive, cure
for sale by II II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137
North l.ucc.11 slrtuL
OhbIIettlii trmcra a Cuhs Mr. e-car K. II.
Kech, of Alluntewu, Pa, was bedfast with in
dauimatery rheumatism lu the winter of lsa.
Doctors could de nothing te relieve hun. He
commenced using l.re-a' Itheumalie Ktliudy.
It the time he had used halt a bottle, he could
leave his bed; when he had Onlshed the bettle
hu was cured and has net had a ruturn of the
disease slnce. In his own word,"l loci better
than evor before." Price 11, by all druggists.
lebS-lmdMWAr
IJun-l Hu Palut-btiartrtl,
If jeu are lu trouble leek up. held en, give the
blues geed by. If jeu are in pain, lave amine,
nc-s, have uu acliu el any kind, go te the drug
gist und ask hliu for "Themas' i-c cnrle Oil?
It will de jeu geed every tlmx lrorsaehv II.
II C'echruu. druggl-t, 137 and 130 North uiieen
street, Lancaster.
Hear lilm,
"I feel new. I was aflllcted with sir k headache
andgeniral debility, but 'Ituideck Weed Hit
ters brought about uu tminertlate linpievcmunt
In my general health 1 tensldur them the heat
family medicine lu the uurkut. Ade eh Lalloz,
iluirule N V. Persalt lij ll. ll. cechiau. drug
gist, 137 and 13D North Qui en stmt Lancaster
i ,.'er';"V'1 "".'"Ml iiisfisB has jiuzzled nne
iiutueu tliu uiedlcal preless en ineiu tuau nasal
ctunh Whlltt net liinnudla tly tu at it Is
among ibe mem ill-ti.eg nmi-ti.m ,d dis
hn,!"l'.l'"1,,'"1,u htlrte uud the tcceids
stuiwvery lew or no casts of tu.llcal cure n(
ri;Ie catarih by unj et the umaliudBcT. 1 j'i
Cieam llaliu a lew jears uje The success et
Irvi..'!1f,ur,l,,en ba been most KruiliylnR und
Jrpiismg, olJwdcedkw
imvieAU
-pen Tin: BLOOD.
BROWN'S
IEON BITTERS!
Combining tnm nntl 1'iire Vegetable Ienics,
nulckly mitt ceinplutely Cl-aut s 11 ml Knrlches
tht- llletxl Otilckens tfte acllen of tin- I Ivet and
kltliu'js Clears the teimilt Men, makes the
skin smooth II does net InViR- ihe It elh, cause
beadacht-er iinvliice constipation At. t.Ot II Kit
MKIIK.1M.S 111)
l'hv stel ins and Uruggtsts hn) where Uccoui Ucceui
lueiid It.
DR.V 8 UnieLTs, of Marlen. Vlass.. says ' 1
rrcotnutend llrewn's Intn llittt rs as a valuable
teulc leruurlchliK the hloe.1. and r moving all
dspcrtle symptoms. It does net hurl the
1R K M Oklziii, ltevnelds, lnd. says "I
have prescribed rti-iwn )'lmii lilttcis tn cacs el
aniciiila and bltietl diseases, nle w hen n toule
was ntmltd, ami it hii proved thoroughly satis satis
facter) "
Mb. VV m Utrss, Ne, asm. M irv stretit, NewOr
leans. Lu , sa s " Ilrew n's lien Ultters rrllev e-t
uitilnaiae et ble.nl Hilsenlng and I ht'artllr
nceiuuieud It te Ihesti uvedlng a bloeupuil
ncr"
The genuine has Trade Mark and crossed nd
Uuis ou w rapper Take 110 ether Made only by
llltOlV-v CIlhMIC VI. CO ,
(B) lLUtluiere. Mil
AYER'S CUEKRY PECTORAL.
"It Saved My Life,"
I a i uimen oppression, often hcird from theso
nhe h.vvt- uallecd, bv personal ue. the curative
powers of vver's Cht-rry l't-cleral. -l cannot
shv enough in pnlss of .vyer s cberry l'ecler-il
otilevi'iK us t tiu luai, uui ler us u-t-, 1 saeuiti
long since hive tlltsl from lung trouble. K,
llragden I'alt stlne, Texas.
Vheut six months nte I had a severe llemer
rhsjrt- el the Lungs, brought en by a distressing
1 ongh.whivhdeprlvtd me of sleep and rest. I
lml used various cough balaiuj and expecter
aits without obtaining tuiif A friend adv 1-ed
me te try
Ayer's Oherry Pectoral.
I did se, and am happy te say that It helpid uie
at once llv continued ue this medicine curtd
my cough, and, 1 nin satUOed, saved my llle
Mrs. KCeburu, Is second stnet, Le-tpi Mas
1 have utd Aer s Cherry fecteral for ever a
vtar, and sincere!) bellevv 1 should have bttm
In mv grave, had It net brn ter this medicine.
II has curtd me of a dangerous atfectlen of the
lungs, for which 1 hid almost despaired el ever
ending a remedy 1) A. McM'i.len, Windser,
t'revtuce of Untttrle.
Vytrs Cherry 1'icteral save I tny llfi Twe
vears age 1 leek a very evt n- t-ld which st
t ed en iu luugs 1 censultid ph) -Ulan nd
t-ek the remedies they prescribed, but failed te
obtain relit I until I began using vyer s Lherry
1'icieMl Twe bettlts 01 this m.dlclne com
pietelj restored mv health -Ltztle il Allen,
w ist l ancastcr, Uhle.
Ayer's Oherry Pectoral,
l'reparedbyDr J.C. Aver A Ce, Lewell. Masa.
Sold by all uruggUU. Price II , 9lx bottle-, li
olSteil
ULAS3HJ.HK.
H
1GU A MARTIN
m
UNA HALL
b
WE AltK Ol-KNINc. ALMOST DAILY
NEW LINES OK
GLASSWARE
1N-
Crjstal, Colored, D.cera'ed u Cut.
-IN-
TABLE AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES.
THE LATEST IS TUB
" Agata " and " Oscnra."
THESE AltK KNTIUELV NEW VND NOVLL.
TAKE A LOOK AT TIIKM
ilhJMiirtin,
15 EAST KING STREET.
LANOAS1EK. PA,
rUMMJUJCJC.
TCTUKNITURK WAREROOMS.
1IUY YOU11SKLP A PAIIt Or THOSK
Eelding Dress Pillows,
CALL KAItLY AT
Hoffmeier's Ferniture Warerooms.
They are tbe nicest thing out and we have Just
received another let of them.
36 HAST B-INO STREET.
L
ATE.ST DEdlONS AND FINISH.
WIDMYER'S-
New Ooeds In all the Latest and llest DeslgeB
and Finish
PLAIN ASH,
ANT1QUEASH, PLAIN OAK,
PLAIN CIIEKUV,
IMITATION MAHOGANY AND WALNUT,
As well as Cheaper Painted Suites.
IA.NCY UOC'KBUS.In LEATIIEUand PLU3H.
FANCY MAHOQANYTAHLES
In Gieat Variety, and ether New and Desirable
Uoed.
AWCALLANI) SEK THEM,-t
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE,
EAST KINO AND DUKB 8TBEBT8.
'-Personal allontlen given te Undertaking-
septft-ljd
nKAVIIiiY'S PLAIN CAVENDISH
VT Gnivclj's Klue-cured Smoking Teba cee
Seal of jieith Carolina, Terique and all the
Standard brands of Chew lug Tobaccos, at
MAltKLKVB Yellow trent,"
, , Ne. Jl Werth Queen street.
(Formerly U art man's)
lir.lMOMM.
J Vn aVLDWELLA.CO.
DERBY
CROWN
PORCELAINS.
Xe Alt I'tlltel) K)Ss-lss(iH a stvle
mere distinctive than that of the
l)eibv Crown ( entlued almost ix ix
cluslvel.v te Solid Hotl) Celers upon
which are applied the most elegant
designs in various gelds, its imHiiic
tluns tH)s,s0.si ,v most decided iudl
vidualitv Examples of culm for which
the productions of the Derby
Crown Porcelain Ce. are most
noted.
BLUES )
CKKin.r vn
UllllJPOlSt.
UOAL
VKUVIILLION ) ,,,,
nosh mi ii wtiu( REDS
IMI'LUIALV
vmtmiK- vMVMvi.i
YLLLOWb j,'"
J.E.
CALDWELL
& CO.,
003 CHESTNUT ST..
PHILADELPHIA
y.ll.t, HATS.
TTOMHKY AM) UNDERWEAR
AT
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 EAST KING ST.,
Lancaster, Pa
COVIE AND HE CONVINCED THAI A
LAl'.l.KU ASSORTMENT and LOW Kit
PltlCKS hive never been heard
of tn Lancaster
Nete Tliese Prices !
INFANTS- HOsE
All VV e. I Colen d, VV hlte and lllack, loc a pair.
All-Weel hlbbed, While, Ulack and Coldred,
1 c
seamless Lancaster Knit, 1-Kc
Flne hngllsh nibbed, 15c.
1 ambs Weel Knit scauile-s, lTc
English lllbtx-el, Kxtra Leng, lc
Heavy lllbbed, Conden length, .Ac
Finest Cashmere, 40c.
HOYS- 1IEAVV COTTON HOSb.
lllack Hlbbed, extra long, whlte feet, Ztc. a
pair
He ivy Hlbbed, double knees, from S3c. up.
CHILDREN'S HOSE.
Heavy Cotten. ribbed, 10, l.Vand 15c. a pitr
All Weel, black and colored l-.S, 15 and Pc
lllack All-Weel Cashmere. Jee
rine Hlbbed, black and colored, 25c
Flne Cashmere, extra One, SSc up.
Heys' Mixed, heavy wool, -3c
Flne Zephyr, fancy ribbed, loc.
LADIES' HOSE.
All Weel Cashmere, black and colerod, 2Sc. a
pair
Extra Flne Cashmere, dropped stitch, 30c
Hlbbed, all wool, black and colersd, i)c
Mixed Merine, extra fine, !3c
Woelenette Mixed, extra nne, SSc
Oxford Mixed, woelenette, iVc.
I leece Lined Cotten. 2V. it, 30 and 333
xira I ine Cashmere T7c
Hfty Dezen Ladles Heavy Unbleached Hese.
cc. a pair.
GENTS 80( KS
Flne Merine, 1-c a pair All Weel Cashmere.
25c Camel s Hair Weel 3c Fancy Merine, 3c.
All full regular made
CHILDKBN-3 UNDEHVVEAU.
Size 10, loc , is 1-Kc, lbc , Sc , J)c v
We 2s,5c. S'l.ssc, Finished Cuffs and go-Ai
Quality
Next grade, excellent quality blze 18. l.Wc
IS. lie ; ii, 13c : M, Juc , 21, -33 , Jfl, 33c , i, 2sc fje.
30c , 32, 33c , 3, 35c -
Extra geed quality. Slze In, 15c, 19, 2a ,
3M) ; ii, 3(0 , -I, S5C ; , 3SO ; is, 0c . 3U. I3C . SI.
13c , HI, .V)C.
Hey's Heavy Shirts and Drawers, geed tiual
ltv ive each
ll;jy s Extra Geed Quality Grey Mixed ShlrU
and Drawers, 3Te
Inlnnt-s Shetland ChemUe, 10, and 50c.
ladles' Merine Skirts, Wc. extra heavy, all
sizes.
LADIES' MEltl.NO UNDEHWEAIt.
Our Cheapest Vests, SSc Extra Geed Merine,
finished eutrs. 37c. Very Fine, Ut per cent, wool,
6c Lightweight, !i pur cent, wool, ;5c saxe
nyand cHsbmure VV oel, II ,u fcarlet All Weel,
medicated, 75c ; flntst tjualltj atileu.
GENT'S UNDKItVVKAK.
shirts und Drtwers. 5Vc Extra Heavy Me Me
rieo, SOc, llrewn Mixed, Unit quality, 50c
our Sue, U.NLAbfiDltlED e-lllKT, inade of
geed muslin, lined besom and cuffs, relnlerccd
and lined buck
Ladles' Canten Flannel Drawers, 37, SO and 60c
FELT BKIHTS.
Pleated ISuflla and Embieldered, geed, heavy
felt.Hlc
Twe KufHes and Hand, 11.23.
Canten riunntl Skirts, dark colors, pleated
rufjle and embroidered band, enlj SOc
striped Canten flannel sklrtsenly 6se.
Plaid, Deuble-Fuced Canten Humid 6klrls.
only 7c.
Ladle' Houcle Jereys, I,M Iloucle Jerseys,
plcalt d back, II V). A llg Bargain.
Children's seal let Veals Slzeli., 1-c . ls.23c:
V), !sc , 22, 33c , 21, 3.c , i-1, 13c. ..-.--.
OUR
Ceat Department !
VV e Opened this Department en
THURSDAY, OCT. 14,
WITH ONE OF THE
Largest aud Finest Lines or Cloaks
SHOWN IN THIS CITY.
Oui stock will buieplete withall the novelties
of the season In
Short Plush Wraps,
ASTRAOHAN WRAP3,
Silk and Brocade Short Wraps,
PLUSH COA'IS, NEIUIAIIKLTS.
ANDALAIlOESTOCKOr
CHILDREN'S COATS.
Our prices will be as ulwajs the lowest. He.
Ing able te show a Newmarket for HOOuuda
Child's Ceat as low as 11. n and upwards.
4WAI1 are cordially Invited te call and leek
through our stock without fiellng under the
least obligation te buy elJMmdAw
ireiir
t -vj ' r'v -LJ
I 11
BKCAUSK it it se inuisti.illy liaiiiKemc ami attnetive in appcar
ancc. many persons think the Iveuv Stivi- is intonileil for toilet
use only. While, it may be used for the toilet with pleasant anil
satisfactory results, it is a laundry soap in all that the name implies.
Prof Sillunan, of Vale College, says: "As a laundry soap the
Iverv has no superior "
A WORD Ol' WARN'IN'G.
I here are many white soaps, etch represented te be "just as poed as the ' Ivery' "
thev ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
of the genuine, Ask for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting It.
Cepj-riRtt iw, t r-ecicr A tumble.
Lirm issiiH.isun vum-Axr.
T7VXTRACTS FROM THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OP THE 1NHUR
ANCE COMMISSIONER OK PENNSYLVANIA.
Dec SI, l"sl Insurance In force.
Admitted Asseta
" l'avnimita te l'ellc) holders
" Premium Income
" Dividend Paid Policyholders . .
" Dividend Paid en each 1,UJ Ins ..
" Ne of Policies In ferce
" Average Dividend te each policy
Death l.es.es Pnld
" Death Litsses Heslste-d
' hxic-nsesel Management
And In order toexposo the true Inwardness of the Nerthwrstern's PUOGKKBS1VK II1VI
DE.N lis, we quote Ireai the lnsurance Commissioners el Pennsylvania Life Koperts for the year
W6 ...
P77 .
1-7:1....
1S7J....
s-tl .
Itl ..
lssj ..
1-W3 ...
14
tvsS
Cemment en the above record Is unnecessary.
Hut In erdt r that the tailing off lu dlvldt ndsuiay net be attributed te the Northwestern's TON
TIN fc FU s ll, would add that this fund Kgres'att s J.-J.33.- .
Fer tarther lntorn-4tleu en all matters pertaining te Insurance, address or apply te
JAMES H. MARSHALL,
Agent Mutual Llfe Ins Ce., of V. Y.
60 N. DukeSt., or te Rebert Helmes, Dlatrlet Arrent, Readlntr, Pa.
iiuusBruMifiniiixa uuvdb.
s
HIKK'H OARPKT UALL,
CARPETS !
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
own ms.nufacture a speciality Special Atltintlen paid te the Manufacture, of CUSTOM CAUPBT-V.
VlseaFnli Llneef OILCLOTHS. ftUGB, WINDOW SHADES, COVKULKTS, Ac
AT
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Oer. West King and Water Sta, Lancaster, Pa.
J.RAND OPENING.
Fen Dersmitu's Art Gallery
W 111 be opened te the public thlsoveiilng.whero
am be seen one of the largest und llnust celli c
tleus of Art Goods ever bufem shown In this
city, embracing the highest workset artln"epla
and VV ater Celers.
DUE3DENCHISA,
ILEMISII DELFT,
CLOISONNE,
, KO.ALVV003TKU.
HO. AL FAIENCE,
TEliltAtOTTA,
ITALIAN 1VOHY WAKE.
Alse, a large collection et 1IHONK GOODS.
Ne. 46 EASTKING STREET,
(Opposite Court Heuse)
augi-tfd LANCA3TEII, PA.
4JUHOOI. HUPPIilEs!
JOHN BAER'S SONS,
Nee. IS and 17 North Queen Btrect,
LANCASTKU, PA.,
Oflr, VVhelesalu'and IleUU, at Lew Prices
SCHOOL BOOKS
USED IN LANCASrEll CITY AND COUNTY.
Old Roadera Bxobanged,
SCHOOL SUPPLIES;
Liquid Slating, Chalk Crayons, Copy Heeks
of All Minis, Writing Inks, steel Pens, Suites
Nnl-uless Slates, hlule Pencils, Drawing Pen
ells.
Composition Heeks, Writing Tablets, Lead
Pencils, Scheel Satchels, Companions, und
everythlng else In the line el Scheel Stationery,
SIGN OP THE BIG BOOK.
WAT VII KB.
TyATCHES.
Lancaster Watches
In Geld, Stiver and Nickel Ceses -will be sold at a
GHEAT ItEDUCTION. Alse. Elgin, Waltham
inu...,M.u. -uiuuimiiaiiin AKemi, nnq einer
Kirst-Class Watches. Hest Watch and Jewelrv
He pal ring. '
J-C'errect tlme by Telegraph Dally.
L. WEBER,
1S9X North Queen SL, Near Penn'a. H. H. Depot.
Spectacles, Eyeglasses and Optical Goods. A
kinds of Jewelrv.
tt is a
j. mistaken idea
That the purpose of business colleitea Is only
te tit Veung 'leu und Ladlerte Oil situations as
clerks and hook keepers.
Ne veung nun tan afford te be without the
knowledge that can be acquired at a school
making a specialty of Heek Keeplnv, C'erres
pendenet-, business Arithmetic, Etc. It comes
into dally usu in the lives of merchants, ino ine
chanlcs. manufacturers, tanners and ,Iroles.
LEGE. NO. I.X Ksi.iH...U.rejtkUi
ne.tr.
llAHRIitUUIlO, I'A., AUUUHVt, MS.
MUTUAL LIFK.
,Mi.,9:,-ci7 te
.siif.ui.rrj m
. Ill t.rj.ni.1 HI
lii,7t-s,''l m
.. 13,13,011 III
US 13
lJi,s-
I.1I3I
.. M,lOi,itll HI
i'-,;viii
113 PurCenL
.OJi Til WK8TKR .V.
1110,710, s!t (V)
rii.zts.mt) i
3.7s0l3 IU
77,5ud 0-1
nm
mum
13 34
ll.0H.OH III
I'M.tM) ID
18.6 Per Cent.
NORTHWESTERN.
fnjurance in terce. iYsnlum Yitcem.
DMdtnrtl
liMl'oUtyeldtrt
Ti.Tl7
W.iti
71.14
Tss.Jt.
Tt.rt.fill
i,sua
07S.i'-9
727,133
779,MI
I CT.l (1,191
F.i.iir,M7
fl.Hl.0ll
H,s,nsI
&l,'i7,tfl
7i,'-si,;e
?-t,i-.i;i
?.V,"e
r-.vA,cie
J.I'i.311
l.-i-OTS
l.NttTS
Usr-kWiV
. 17V.'-.
wuu
S.IIO.I.
S.sra.774
3,7S3,0I3
V,Vtft!
11710, - sil
CARPETS !
UKOl-KNINU OF
tbmnaw
UUUOMHIBa.
HIGH GRADE COVPKKH.
flne old Government Java and Mecha
Coffees, the best In the market. Our Java men
ded Ceffeu speaks for itself i rich and fragrant,
-ftc per pound. Very line Plantation Kle
Cefft es, our host only sue. per pound j one very
repular at 13c We want you te call and try our
Ova Coffee The excellent quality of our
Coffues and fine Tt as Is making iriends fast and
arm. Our dally sales show a steady Increase,
fresh lleasted every day, A full Una of fancy
U.UC.1W09. x tenvst Ktvt, u-u ituu urtiur.
GEO. WIANT.
aaurJ)-lv0
Ne. 115 West King Street.
, T HURHK'B.
The Queen Syrup
As advertised at the late Fair i ll is a geed artl
de Try It
five Pounds Hest Lump Starch for 23 coats.
Six Pounds Geed Carolina it Ice for J3 cents.
Sunns, Soaps, Soaps,
Well seasoned Cincinnati Ollve cheap, by the
box , also, Htihbltls, Miller's llerax and a dozen
ether varieties.
HONEY,
HONEY,
HONEY,
Klne Comb Heney In two pound frames. Call
ler nlce Heney by the ijuart, very tine
ATBURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET,
LANCABTKH, PA.
4Ielephone Connection.
euajm
T3 a MARTIN,
WH0LUAL1 ADO UTAH. DIALU IW
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
."Yabd! Ne. 420 North Water ana Prinee
Streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. nS-lvd
OAUMOAKDNKRH A JKKKKKIK8. .
COAL DEALERS.
0ne i Ne. 129 North Queen itreet, and Ne.
VA North Princostreot. , -,..,.
Yaiids: North Prlnce itret, near Keaalnii
Depet.
LANOABWlLrA.
TOKMOVAU
M. V. B. OOHO
has romevod his Ceal Offlce te Ne, 1S5 N0IIT1I
OOEEN BTltEET (Urlmmer'a New Hulldlng),
where orders wUl be received for
Lumber and Ceal,
WUOLS84L1 ABO UrTAIL.
mS-tfd M. V. B. COUO.
E
AHT END YARD.
0.J.SWAKR&00.
GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD.
omce: Ne. 20 CENTItK SQUAUE. Beth vard
alvpr4nr.Cl1WU1, Ta'p,10nB ichangS
r
N
-1