Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 19, 1886, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1880.
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The Weekly Intelligencer
PUBLitHED Every Wednesday Mernine.
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sonKBsnniDnre selicimd ruen ivaur pabtettb a
STATU AD OOCHTET. 1U AFOKTMOCT LTTKK
Witt M 00iaD TO THK WAT BARKltT.
Addrtil aU lAtttrt and Ttltgramt le
TOT INTBLUGENOKR,
Intelligencer Building, I.ancasicr, I'a.
strength of tills te take tlie state out of
the hands of the Cameren and fulled. He
comes in new under their yoke te help
their ticket, which they consider te be In
leril, nnd In gratitude they take him te
their besoms and publish their reconcilia
tion. 11 is tee late, tee l.vte for
Beaver; tee late for Bl.tlne. The
election of Black te the governorship
will dispene of both. Bl.Une will cling te
the liope of the presidency while life lasts
doubtless, as it is the went of all the old
nags U de; but Ills phjslc.il, menial and
menil icsetirces have bten tee serietiMy
exhausted te make him new a possible
president. His day lias none, and the mere
lie parades his present condition the mere
widely spread is ita advertisement.
Tub Dmnecratlc state nclinlnMralinn hm
been telliily omlerseil by llie supreme court
lu HioSetitli I'enti rallre I ci-. It takes ft
Democratic administration te enforce rtwpect
for the constitution.
TnnF.B M.i1de Btatetmeii In this state
Maine, l'fje auil ltoutello are lien ling
about the tariff ; meanwhile the public I
(Illicitly Ignoring sucli bUKftbetvi te inquire
Inte the remedy for suppressing railroad
discrimination and store orders. Ne ene can
expect Imported orators te s"pe-ik en slate
issue.
CI)C jtewastct Intelligent
LANCASTER. OUTOUBU 19, 1HM.
HeusnKEcrF.ns will te Interested In the
Information that one el the liet crops of
raisins' and currants ever cured lias been pro
duced this ear in the Mediterranean cenn
try. And the prices of these fruits, will
probably be lower during the holiday eaen
than for several years, w hile the quality v ill
be better.
Under the Constitution.
The supreme court at Tittsbur has sus
tained the Dauphin court in the Beech
Creek and Seuth Pennsylvania railroad
cases and has dismissed the appeal taken by
thePennsylvania railroad .without ,hev ever,
accompanying Its decision with an opinion.
The decision is made upon a motion for a
preliminary injunction, but the argument
was made upon the merits, and there is no
opportunity for any ether decision upon a
final hearing, should the Pennsylvania rail
road's attorneys ask for It, which they saj
they will de and doubtless will for pur
poses of delay, if for no ether.
The Importance of the decision as thus
rendered can hardly be ever-estimat d.
putting as it does the great railroad cor
porations of the state under the contiel of
the constitution and making It impossible
that there should ever in the future be a
consolidation of the independent lines of
railroad that new exist or that may here
after bebuilt. The very plain purpose of the
constitution is te prevent such consolida censolida conselida
tlon, and the law will net tolerate any ef
fort te evade the spirit of thU
supreme mandate. And we may even
assume that auy conspiracy te that
end would be apt te bring the con
spiring parties within penitentiary walls.
The vigor of the new constitution lm3 long
been suppressed threngh-the control which
the ipeliticians of the Republican party,
which has been the governing party of this
state, have held of the law-making ixwer,
and the control which the railroad mag
nates have had of them. It is a fact net
te be challenged successfully, that the Re
publican party has been under the control
of the railroads,through their control of Us
leaders. It is se te-day ; and a most netr.
ble fact te be observed in the royal tour of
Blaine, new progressing, is that he and
theso with him have no word te say of this
absorbing isstm of the restraint of corporate
power, but Blaine needs te go thirty jears
back and declare that the issues of
Buchanan are the issues of Black. In the
senility of his age this delusion has ceine
upon him, that the people of Pennsjlvanu
will accept such a declaration without con
tempt. It is only since the Democratic party
chose a governor for Pennsylvania that re
spect for its constitution has been com
pelled ; and since then it has grown apace,
until new that instrument U no
longer derided, but has come te
have made itself a force te be re
spected and obeyed by the most iewerful
and the most law defying institutions et
the state; and this has come without lega
tion te help It. "We have waited in vain
for Republican legislatures te jiase laws te
enforce the constitution. Its defense has
came wholly from the Democratic state ad
ministration, which stepped forth through
the attorney general te bring under the bend
of the constitution the Pennsylvania rail
road in its brazen effort te defy the prohibi
tion of consolidation which it plainly made.
The Dauphin county court steed true te
what was the undoubted spirit of the law.
and Its judges have given the people a
profound confidence in their upright Intel
ligence. The supieme court has obtained
a like confidence in sustaining their deci
sion, though the decision may net, and
probably was net, unanimous. It is right
te remember that the judges of the Dau-
phiu court and the majority of the supreme
court an) Republicans ; and that the Re
publican party can net in its masses,
but only in its leaders and pjliticians, lie
charged with bubservieucy te corporation
influences. The great mass of the ;eople,
of all parties, are hostile te these influences;
but the Republican party in this state is se
held and bound by its leaders that it is
there voice which it always expresses when
it is in power; and It would be well, there
fore, if these leaders would in their ad
dresses new te the people, explain wherefore
it is that they have done se little te enforce
the constitution by the laws; and perhaps
Mr. Blaine might mere profitably have paid
attention te these later issues in the can
vass than te have gene back te the Buchanan-Stevens
era for his thunder.
PeVLTRV-RAlstxa has lecnlved mere at
tention than usual lii m-ent iais in the
West. A New Yerk authority predicts a
large supply this season. The ptice or grain
lias been low ter saetal years and will be
still lower in all probability this year, and
every small farmer raises as large a quantity
el chickens and turkeys as it is possible for
htm te care ler, because it has ln devel
oped that mere money cin be realised from
the grain fed te chlckeus iind turkeys, even
whfn sold at the low prlcrseftbe pat two
beasens, than can be made from a direct sale
or the grain.
With the exception of Maine, New Kn
gland will have none of Illaine. Pennsyl
vania Kepubllcun alone worship blin, be
cause they have no man of national proml preml
neuce within tbelrewu borders.
A railroad 550 miles InjiK from Wlnnl
peg te Hudsen bay is being pushed with
vlgerandis backed by large caplu), sltheush,
by the report et a gnvemment coiiiinWlen,
the route te Europe, of w bich It Is te form a
link, wilt only Deopenler a little ever two
months et each year. Yet during that time
It will form such a cheap outlet for grain that
there Is geed reason te nope that It w 111 de
such an enormous business as te cernp'nsste
ler ten months el idleness The projectors
of the read are working In the face of a storm
of ridicule, but the laugh may be en their
side before another year gee. round.
The Pltt-sburfc- reat Is authority for the
statement that next w eek the police, of Pitts
burg aud Philadelphia win be Instructed in
a quiet way te netily etery siiecn-keeper
and beer hall in their re-pcctlve eeats, that
If they vote for Beaver they will receive the
distinguished consideration of the authori
ties ; but if they vote for Black, they will be
harrased by all the prosecutions and perse
cutions within tbecompasset the law. When
a party reaches the desperate necessity et
intimidation, It is time fur it te be tern up
root and branch.
lNIs.sachusetts the death rate from typhoid
duriut the past year was 3 9 per 10,000, the
smallest number of such deths In twenty
six jeaif, with the exceptions of 1S79. In
I-kw the average death-rate. Irem typhoid was
U 4. The rate of death Irem scarlet fever
was less than half the average rate for the
past twenty-six years, and whoepiuc cough,
reup, diphtheria show a marked les-ening
of the rates. Something In th smitary Hue
can be learned from th Bay state methods.
Fifteen years have pa'smi sin the great
Chicago tire. Says the Chicago rribunc "It
is only necessary te compare the Chicago of
1SSC with that of 1ST I te real izu that the uses
of adversity may Indeed be w eet."
Mr. Maine's Appearance.
Mr. Blaine has appeared before a Lan
caster audience after the expiration, as he
says, of thirty years; a gray-haired man
new, and a great deal the worse maul-
lestly.all around, for the wear of the years
thataregene. lie had nothing that was
fresh te say te his Lancaster audience, but
went back te Stevens and te Buchanan,
and the most remarkable declaration that
he made was that the present candidate
for governor of Pennsylvania represented
te-day the precise issues which Buchanan
Impersonated mere than a quartet of a
century age.
This, with a claim that the Republican
puty increased the wealth et the ceuntrv
from seven thousand te fifty thousand mil mil
liens of dollars, and an invocailen te the
Republicans of Lancaster te come out and
vote, was the sum and the substance of
Mr. Blaine's addiess.
lie will net add te his fame by his tour
through Pennsylvania if he has no letter
feed ttai this te offer its people. He has
bean a te -ver of strength Ju the Republican
put lu this state, largely because lie Is
rwunylvaula born. lie attempted en the
PERSONAL.
Hkniiy (ti:onei: challenges Hen. Abram
S Hewitt te debate the issues in the New
Yerk mayerality election.
(ioviiRXeii IIi:nry I.i.ei i) was married
iu Cimbridge, -Maryland, mi Monday, te Miss
Mary K. htaplerert. Tiierunl make a short
wedding tour before going le Anuaells te
reside.
Mrs Charles T:. 1'isii, of Nmw Castle,
Pa , has become Insane ever her huse-md'a
trouble with the Yeung Men'a Christian as
sociation or that place, bU resignation having
been requested.
Rkv. Gee. W. MalI.m-ehux, of Phila
delphia, is oppe-ed te the marriage license
law because it takes out et the slate 25,000
that would etherwise go te the Pennsylvania
preachers.
Miss Mary Andersen Ins suesrribnd In
Dublin f2,&00 ler the lennlt nt the. sutlerers
by the Charleston earthquakes. The stun rep
resents the net proceeds of her prfeni)atices
during the past week for the beuent of the
suflerers.
IIeMKRGREKNU,the peet-lawyer, of Hemes,
dale, whesa "What My I.eer. Said" was at
tributed le Herace Greeley fir several
years, has wen the 1,500 prizs etlered by
J'eutA'a Cuuijirimeii for the !st serlil story.
Twe years age he wen the tlrit prlza (.tiered
by the Scranton Truth.
Congressman Cellins, ofMassaehUHetts,
has lormed a law partnership with ex Con
gressman Kppa Hunten, or Virginia, Jell
Chandler, formerly or Missouri, and Charles
Thompson, of Washington. Messrs. Hun Hun
eon and Chandler will attend te the business
of the firm in Washington, and Messrs. Col Cel
lins and Thompson will represi-nt it in Ites Itos
ten und New Yerk.
Kkv. Dr. Gorden, the eminent It tpttst
minister, of Ilosten, was one day re. rntly
walking through Quincy market, where he
is an iufrtquent visitor, ami was uiirecog uiireceg
nlzwl. Noticing some attractive I., king
rlshesuta stall, be asked what they were.
"We call 'em Baptists," said the marketman.
"And why de you call them lUptists ? ' pur
sued the minister. "Because ihev generally
go te the bad verv seen alter w6 taie 'em
out of the water !"
a BLVtwtsii renxveu siABitr.r.
Thr Or Fnur llunilmt Cs Pel'' tlrtr.
Mat et Trails at limaiil l'ulul.
There has been n lull In the tobacco trade
el this city for a week tsl. The only
sales reported are JOO cues of M
seed leal, by It H ltrubaker, and l.H)
cases Havana sped by sktlesA 1'rey.
Very few dealers from abnstd are here,
and It Is believed new that trade Is quieting
down In New Yerk, there will net le much
of a lnxmi until the 'sOcrep Is icudy for hand
ling. It Is y et en the p-ilcs and is said te be
curing tlnely.
Ilie New Yetk M irkel
Frem the U. s. Toimcce Journal.
A ttdy Imt net u brisk market Is le be
recorded this week. Cheugh a geed deal et
Inspection of new leaf has been going en
city manufacturers, win appeared In the
market lu numbers, the transfers hardly
range above 'J ,'s.W ctses, about ene-h.ilf of
which were ne tolwres, New Yerk 'late
being In the majority. Dealt rs are a little
Impatient about till, 'utter all, teunerary con
traction, forgetting that ler several ears pat
a week's transition uuiiilwrlng iMW ca-es
would have been hstled ith delight. There
Is niiiiSh gnashing of teeth In the market In
pickers' quarters at the operations In 'Sfl to
bacco new going en In the Heusatnulc val
ley and New Yerk state. The malerlty et
New-Yerk pickers areas yet ma"tlve en 't
tobacves, but the adventurous lew buy lug up
crop at what seemingly are high figures, net
saying anything about "the doubtful veracity
ef'the repe'Ls, acts like a red 11 ig en a spir
ited bevli e. It is galiiuir, oleeuro: but com
petition does net oensultthe convenience nor
inclination of competitors.
'rera thP Tot.cce l.e.if .
Cigar I.eat. The curreut fek ha been an
"off" one. There was a decided falling off
In the number of silesandlii the amount
sold, flayers seem reluctant te pay the prices
asked, notwithstanding packers say thev are
very low, and admit very li'tle predu lleus.
atenic ha almost disappeared Irem tl e mar
ket, 6,000 of the T.OeO caes Having pa-ed
Irem nrst hands, stste (Big Klatsi has dwin
dled away until new the larger portion of it
has been sold. Thequu-k disposal of thee
goods seems te have inspired some packers
with the belief that thpy are w-iirr.tuted In
bu vlng pell mell of the it5 crop, but the ma
jerity show mere C"iiservattin and are cou ceu cou
teut'te bide their time. The lss,. Wi-ennMn
Is selling, but at low price e mpsred with
what the growth of that state brought two or
three years ae, when it ranged from 15 te
J5c In price. These Interested may truly
siy, "Thee were geed times." Trie Ks'i
Pennsylvania -.'ill elicits attention even
though tnanv pass adverse comments en it
it is net claimed by the hnlJers et it that It is
a fancy crop, but that It is a geed serviceable
one. "" The trouble is," said a holder te us
"that buyer are tee apt te place Sumatra as
tbelr standard ei exr-eilence, and If our de
metic tebaiYsi '.does nc t come up te it they
sav It is joer."
Havana Havana rll'ers have been old te
the extent of OX) bales, at from tsVteJl.
Business is almost entirely confined te eid
goods. A few parcels of l"-M tobacco have
eeen old ler clear Hivana purposes but net
enough te form a basts ler prices. Old
Beuiedles i new held at V aud upward,
and these who 'old last spring at 00 and C3c
have fallen in their own estimation. New
goods thus far received are very green and
uncured.
Sumatra. Fine goods are In geed demand.
Sales, .an bates, at irem JLi" te Jl ijO. There
has been a great deal et looking around with
limited buying. The imoriat!euthis week
have been very heavy, l.T'O bales having
ben received. The recnt arrival have net
lulfilled the general expectation that the te
bacce would prove better than that pre
viously received, and buyers are beainuing
te realize that the best thins for them tu de
Is te take the best they cm get here and net
wait further arrival". The new goods show
little Improvement In the matter of color,
but the excellent burn of them overbalances
thatdefeit. We hear of one let of Toe duty
geed selling at J I sO.
(Ian' Weekly ftrpert.
Salesef seed leaf tobacco reported by J. s,
Gans' Seu A Ce., tohicce brokers, Ne. 131
Water street, New Yerk, for tne week end
ing O-teber 1, l;t':
ITS cases 1SH, Pennsylvania, ll(j 13c. ; 2e0
cases 1&33, Pennsylvania Havana, 10(j,lTc.;
iJO case-, lsse, state Havana. 12(321c ; ?J
cases 1M, Little Dutch, p.t.:.e0 cases 1n5,
Little Dutch, 9c.; -Jno cases 1SS5, Ohie. 5'Q,
6' jr.; liO cases lsse. New England Havana,
l3,2ic.; 200 caes l-s. Wisconsin Havana,
t(310c Total, 1,061 1 ses.
I'tiiliilrlptils Market.
Anether week of encouraging business In
the handling et manufactured hart tobacco
is plainly observable, and the demand takes
in 1111 kinds and brand. Tue holdings of
jobbers at present are neces-arlly light and
they in turn mu't replenish often. Prices
show- no change, but rather lend te an ad
vance. Fine cuts are moving slew ly.
Smoking tobacco has a very steady demand.
All grades are favorably Rlbvted.
Cigars. The requirements of the trade for
reliable brands continue excellent. As a
result manufacturers are well pleased.
SnuU". A very encouraging eutlix k.
Receipts for the week .1 690 bx, S.11S cad
dies, 5,102 cises and 305 pa.ls of tine cut
Seed Lear The business of handling leaf
tobacco suitable for cigir purjie-es has cer
tainly been much larger and mere satislac
tery this year than for a long time, ler the
reason that all kinds aud grades are needed,
se that no sbvek which is seuud Is neglected.
If it i, the fault lies with the h"iderin net
etTerlng IL The crop of 'si leaf is moving oil
the market very steadily and in a much
larger quantity than usual at this season of
the year. It Is true, pn.es are low, but this
will gradually regulate Itself by the improv
ing demand.
Sumatra dally Unds admiring buyers.
Havana S'hew up quality aud sales fol fel
low. Ibtltliuere Markst.
Receipts of Maryland tobve are falling
off. The demand continues poed for all de.
slrable grades. Prices for geed tobacco con
tinue Arm, though we note no advance en
account of frost reerts. There Is no change
in the market ler Ohie tobacco, and we note
sales of 160 hhds for Italy and 0'J hhdsfer
detnesUc ue, the latter nir cured tobacco.
.'tJtme.si,
NKI.MNO
Mrenuth. or ullcrlnir
peculiar te their sex. heula try
HKSrWKD
from Infirmities
-iir O M K X
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
1'IUMUANS
AN1 Illtl Ul.hU
MKMUT.
UECOM-
Kllll It. U.K.
VAI'l'AIILK HKAL KSTATi: AT Pltl-
.TKSAI.K. flie uuilpr.laneu will sell
liu ai in en es.y terms. MtiiaiceT in the Mtth
Klcrtlmi Ulstrki, ivcll re., Mil , iMolnlles twin
lllltig sun. (snulsilng nt tsj Allths, id
I'Klli HEs ineiicniauiiiii rrulllvatleu , liacri's
meadow ; bulaniuln geed IIihIkt
l.O. llKMMilfKseN,
ei-!wd ltlslng sun, Md
ASTHE BEST TONIC.
1 ht medicine combines Iren 1th pin-e eg
tatle tonics, and Is Invaluable, for lMeae pecu
llnrie 11 uini'ii, mill all who lead nMenlarv lles.
It Knrti he and 1'iirlfles the lllixxl. Stimulate
the ppetlte. Strr-iigtheii the Muli and
Nerves In fart, thnrtiughly Invigorate
Hear the complexion, 'ami umkes the skin
meet tl.
It dev net blacken the teeth, rane headache,
or pnslnce consttuitleu nil ether Iren mtttl
ctnea de.
Mrs tLiZiBKrn lUmr, Tl Karwell Ave.Mllwau-
ke-1. 1 , sv. under date el Pec 35, !
" t hsve used llrewn's Iren lllttei. and It hs
been meri' than a doctor te um,n ma cured tn
et the eakties ladles have in life Alse curisl
meel Liver Complaint, aiidnen my coinpleiten
Is clear and geed. Haa also been beneficial te
mv ihddren "
Mm. I.eiisa C. ItavetHis. East Lockport. N. Y ,
.js " 1 havesutreredunteni inter frmi k
male teuiplalnts, and could obtain relief from
ll in mn K excvpi orewns inni Hitlers
The genuine Ms Irtule Matk and crescd nd
IImes en wnippsT. Take no ether Madeeuly
bv I1KOWX Cllk-JUCAL CO., llaltlinere, Md
(7) luarS-tydAw
YIHt'S CUKKKY PKLTOKAL.
"It Saved My Life,"
I a common expression, often beaut from thne
who have realized, bv crsenal u-e thecurtte
powers of rer' theTy I'ectenl. "I cannot
hv enough th pr.i's of Aer s i herry l'is?ieral.
tH'lleMna a 1 de thsj, but for Its n-e, 1 should
long since have died from lung troubles fc,
Ur iden, ralistine. Tew.
About six months ape I hsd a scere llcuior llcuier llcuior
rbigxei the Lungs, brought en bv a dttrvslng
i eugh. which deprtvid tne of irep and ret. 1
b.il ued arteus cough bil-aius hiJ exacter
am-, nlihoutebtaliUugrellel. A friend advised
tne te try
Ayer's Oherry Pectoral.
1 did se, and am hippy te say that It helped uie
at unci U continued ue this misttcluu t ared
my ceiih.'and, 1 am satisfied, saed my life.
Sirs. S. t-'UTn. ls-icend street, Lewell, "las
1 hive u-ed Ayer's I herry Pectoral for ever a
ear. and -Incerely beltevn 1 sheu'd have been
In mv grave, had It net been ter this medicine.
It h.L. rated me el a dancereu affectten et the
1 ines. ti r w htch I had almost despaired et ever
ilclluilun
MKlllVAU
Tlll
S 1FT 81'KOlKtO COMPAXY.
Tried in (be Crucible
A
Windser,
rlndins a remedy I).
I'rmincu ei iintarie.
Airs Lherry Pectoral saved my llfu. Twe
ears uge I took a very severe (. 'ild w hlch st
t ed en n.y luugs t consulted ph)sictans, and
t.sik th. remedies they prescribed, but failed le
entaln relief until I began ulng yer s Cherry
I'ect'tral Twe bettu's el this trvdlclne c mu
plete.y restored my health. Llme M Allen,
n est Laucasler, Ohie.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Prepared by llr J.C. Aver A Ce. Lewell. Mas.
Sold by all Druggists. Price II , six bottles, IJ
oisteil
pi LK' SAM'..
lis ltxniv, Orient 2s, Isst,
M 111 be sold at public sain at the Keystone
Heuse, tti the Clly et Lancaster, the following
lleul Kstate, le wit
All that rettaln 1 et or Piece et (imtind, situa
ted en the south side of Kat Kriilerlck stieet
(Ne ilf.i I ancastrr. Pa containing In fnmt en
said I leder.ck stieii, b fis-t, inote'er less, and
extending In depth ll feet mere or les.nn
which, t erst list a .New Twe-story llUlt'K
DWKLt.lVil llm Ik, with two-story bilck
back butldltig, with balcony, containing six
rooms, witn naiiwnyseii nrst and second stone,
a bathroom tlttid iti tvady ler use, tnuit and
Kick dormer windows In attic, n dry cellar under
whole hou-e.largocupboardnndstik with water
In kitchen stationary rauge with Uiet and cold
water, gas m whole house, hverj thing new and
pietty, never having been ureupUd Will bu
sold en very eayteiuis Mem Is an epertuntty
for a man of meilerate itirans te possess his own
home.
Persons wishing te view the premises befole
the day of silo will please call nt .Ne. 21s) Kaat
rredcrtck street.
S.ile te beitlti at " e"clock In the evening when
coudltlens w til be made knew n by
r. A. 1SOT1C.
Jen llltsr, Auct. ectlatrd
prHLiusTux
OS !-VTrnOT, NOVIMUIKtl, 1S.-U,
Ity li tin' of an eider of the Onihans' Court of
Lancier imuiiij, Pa , the undervlgned, admin
tstrater el the estate of Jehn .McUine. deed,
will eviHwe te public sale nt the I eepard hotel.
Last Mni! street. In the city of Uincastei, the
fellow in described real ptte. te wit
All thit certain let or pie e of ground situ
ated en the north side el Kt Orange street
(Ne. Til), tn tberttv of Lancaster, I'a . contain
lug in fronton said Knst Oruiice street li Vet,
mere or le, and extending In depth te Matim
street Civ teet, meie or les, en w hlch la en ted
a luriii suli-tantlai double two story HU.ll K
IUIEI.1I.Mi llOb-sK. frenttnu en sifd Orange
street about Si feet, w Ith a depth of il fei t. te
wnicn is aiiacnea a large xwe-inry itrica hack
Ilulldtng, KbySl fisit. The house has timutl
ful bay window, with plate Kltss and walnut
tuelde. shutters, a large circle head front disir,
granite -tone step, laive balcony, ,xc. The flrt
steiy has a (ante double parlor, sitting room
and large dining room, wlthu convenient Iihe
tuent Mil hen. 'the n.irler and ..Ittlnj nstin
each have a - sunnvlde " heater, w ttti registers
te second fliwir tncisisl In polished slate man
tels ; also gas throughout the entire house
Most of the tnstde woodwork Is besutilullx
grained In walnut. There Is also a large hu.
nd winding suit wav, with heavy walnut rail
Ing running te third fleer The eiend fleer
h-is four nice large rooms and a hallway, sta
ttenarv closets. Urge finished atttc with four
dormer windows, and throughout Is well 1 ml
out and convenient for bed chambers, ,ti
there is also en ihc premises a clstein and
pump nnd necessiry outbuildings, the whole
let 1 filled with a variety et the best ktnO nl
fruit trees Just cowing into flrt class beailng
condition thi- is an i bgani oppertuult tot
penen desiring a nice ci -i. fruiDle home tn a
pleaHiit location
a'e te Is-fciln at Te'i lock in the .evening, when
tenns and conditions will l inade known b
ii:a.K a iicLvsf:
JeIL I,. IIainu, Alia elU-tfd
ie.
Tried in the Crucible
AtMiut twenty jiMiisiigoldlsceveied u lllllii sonieiiliircheuk, nnd thodectot ptoneiinced
II cancer. 1 have tilisl a tiu'iiber of physicians, but wlllmut ivcelvlng any perinauiinl bono bone
fit Atiieug the nuinbei wele oneol twespeclsllsts llm inedlcltu, thuy applied was like,
lltn le the sere, causing tiilonepalu. t saw a statement In the paper telling what 8. P. S.
had done for ethers luiliarly afflicted. 1 puxured setuu at encsi. llelore 1 had used thn
HL't-iind belllj the lielghtiers csitild notice Unit lu laurer was healing up. My general health
had bietibad tortweor thn-e jearti 1 hada hm king oeugh nnd sptt IiIinhI continually. I
had a severe pain In my tire 1st, After biking six buttle of S.S.N, my cough left me and 1
giew stouter thin l had been for several jcnis My cam or has healed ever all but n llttln
sHitnlieiit the site of ahilf dime, nnd 11 Is lapidly dUilleatlng. I would advise oyeryeuo
w Ith cancer te gives. . a. li fair trtal.
.MKS. NA.NC J. McCO.VAUMHKY, Ashe tltevp,llipecantHiCs lnd.
unlit crv 10, ISstl.
wlfi,sSiH-cttlclsentliiily vegetnblp, and seems te cine cancels byfuicliig out the Im
purities from the bleed, lrcnllsiteu IUihhI nnd Skill Diseases lualled titsi.
sll IvdAw TllKSWirrsi'KCIHOCO.. llrnwerS, Allnntn, (la.
rUUXITVMK.
H
KINITHH'S FUHX1TUKK UKttVl".
WE AUK Ol'KNl.NO CO.NSI'ANTl.V
NEW PATTERNS OF GOODS
IN OUlt LINK.
Chamber, Dining-Roem, Library and Parler Suits
In All the New Weeds Very Trelly mni Atirartlrtf.
Th seM,.. PelKhed Chairs are Very CoiuferLiblu. Ve tmiible te make, a selectlnn, and the
Odd I i isrv t ii-iis In Polished Weed can't he urp'd.
Call and ce thetu Alwavs A pleasure, te show wtut we have new.
HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT,
NOS. 37 Je 29 SOUTH QUKHN ST., LANCASTER, PA.
jr. r.i.r.ut, ,tc
wji.xsii.iKtr,
llAUHlAIIEfl.
PSTAHLISHKD ISIS.
S. W iauci, W. a Altick, H. R. Alwi.
D. A. ALTTGTS SOUS,
(?DCCCisers te I. A. Altick A Sens )
Whelesa'e Manufacturers et
Carriages, Buggies, Phjetens,
AND
McCAULL wagons.
Nes. 42 and 44 East Orange Strcet,
LANCASTER, r A .
-A.VD-
Oer. Weat Bread any Broughten Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GA
Mi- A large and varied stock w 111 be carried In
both our hepo-lterles, which will lie sold at the
LOWEST I'ltlCKS. ectli:mdiltw
H
Hill A MAKT1N.
UNA H All
U . KHUAIXX, JhWKLKlL
REDUCTION
IN PRICES.
71 Oil a TitAltf MADE 3111.1. lUtS.
Autumn Leaves.
Krem the Hartferd l'ebt
" Ab, theso autumn leaves, Fanner Hob Heb Hob
lnaeti," Bighed his city guest. " What lovely
tints of color, ami wlMtati addition they are
te the charming Hcenery you must se enjoy."
" Yes, miss. The leaves aru a gettin' u geed
ileal of jailer and red en te 'eiu, that'a a fact.
It's about time te gather"
"Then you really flud time tu gather au
tumn leaves?
" Oh, yes, indeed. We rake up a lew cart
loads every year for beddin' for the hehaes."
Anether ieuhetlc dream smashed.
lied Stir Cough Cure-It bilngs glad tidings ;
its curative cUects are wonderful.
We have heard many of our old Irlcnds say
that Salvation nil cur. d them of ihetimutliin
The.e who hvu net tried U should de se Our
druKglsta sell 11 ler twenty live cents a bottle
ull the time.
Why suffer with a bad enld when one bottle of
Pr Hud's cough Syrup will cure a cough of the
worst kind. Iir Hull's Leugh syi up Is 8eld for
25 cents per bottle by all druggists in the United
Muted.
OTANDAKD OAKK1AOE WORK..
Edw. Edgerley,
CAERIA&B BTJILBER
Market Streot,
Bear of Poateffloo, Lancaater, Pa
My stock comprises a large variety of tfie
Latest S-j le buggies, I'hietens, Carriages, Mar
ket and lluslness W agens, which 1 offer at the
very .ewest figures and en the most reasonable,
terms.
1 call special attention tea few of my own de de de
jbcns.onaef which ts the LDOEHLEVCLOSKU
PU1SICIAN COL-PK, which is decidedly the
nuatest, lightest and most complete Physlclsa's
Carrlagu In the country.
Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and
substantial article, should bear in mind that
they take no risk In buying any work. Every
Carriage turned out In eighteen years a geed
ene that la the ktnd of guarantee I have toeffer
the public. .VII work fully warranted, l'lease
give me a call.
liKl'AIllt.NO 1'ltOMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially etrpleyed ter
thatnarpore
WE AUE OPENING ALJIOs
NEW LINES Of
GLASSWARE
-IN-
Nickel l locks sh'.. feunerly i it . N'tckel A l.trm flecks 1 I", formerly i 1.00 ,
Nivkle Mrikin Clocks J 1.50, formerly J.'.OO ; Kight-D.ty Walnut Clocks J.t.oe, formerly
Jt (si ; r.iclit-D.iy Walnut Alarm Clenks 3.ii, ferinerly l.&0 ; rrench M.irble Clocks
jl'Mm, formerly j.VOO ; LMncaster Silver Hunting Mem Wind Watches ilium, formerly
U.yi . Uaies Celli Cluttelain Watches 13.5n. formerly rl6.75 ; lellies' fielil Htintitic
Case Watches istem wimU J-JO.Oii, formerly Ji'i tm ; I-tilles' Cielil Slece Iluttens i(n),
termerl) .. i" , Gents' Oulil Sleeve Iluttens J.UMi, ferinerly Jl.eti . Iidies' (ield Cellar
Uiittens w'c, formerly 75c ; Cient-s' tieltl Cellar Hu tleusTuc., formerly J'c ; Solid Stor Ster
liug Nlver Spoons nntl Terks 41.W) jicr ei., formerly e 1.7,1, HeRers llres.' Te-.i Spoons
p.r half de: 51 in), formerly l 70 ; Holers Hre-i.' Table Spoons and Terks k.t half d02
?J m. fermerlv 1 1 le Diamond Jewelry and nil ether poeds proportionately low.
J All (ukxIs KngraMil Tree of Charpe. Yeu are invited te examine these rihxIs,
which are all f'dly arranteil
H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King St:
ItATlt, VAl'lt, AV.
II
ATS AMI CAPS.
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.
TboMewoatUATS,
Warmeet OAPS,
Crjitil, Colored, Dieenlcd and tu!,
-I.N
HMVIAL NOriVX.
KAI'III TltA'lT.
The latest and best form of rapid transit Is for
1kjieii tmublei with a sick headache te take u
dose et lr Leslie's special Prescription and
what a rapid transit train the affliction tukes for
its departure, face advertisement In another
column. dec-JO-l)d(l)
Itefme Keck That I'auueit Out a I'uitune In
Twe Menti,..
At Ishpeming, Mich., a man named Jehn
J. Jenes, who was generally supposed te be
a tramp, and who dressed like one, appeared
two months ego, aud alter working for a
while about dillereut mines, etlered twenty,
live ceil la a ten for a pile of refuse rock at
the Wintnrope Hematic company's mines, the
money te be jiald ai the rock was removed.
Jenert said he thought he could make a little
something etT the rock.
The company wai surpri-ed ene day when
Jenes set a force of men at work herllug thu
rock aud carting oil the ere. Jenes also
bought ether piles of rock nt the Fame figure.
It new transpires that the nvk pans out
enu half geed ere, for which Jenes received
ti.Ma teu. The Wlnthrepit ppw alone con
talucd live hundred thousand Urns of rifc-k
aud netted Jone's ever $l,tsm Odd Other pllea
have netted bltu about f 1,000 UO0. 'I he work
has been conducted under the, very eyes of
the mill owner, who have regarded the. rock
Piles a worthless and paid no tuttntleu te
Jenoa.
Ithln n faw iUjh the fart has leaked out
that the Jenea of u iad lieen shipped larEUlr
te Jollet, 111. The news came baJk from that
point and has created a great sensation. Jenea
appeared In hla own carrtsge mid is treated
ttsu leading cltlreu. Il can buy no innrH andgenera! dehldtv. but
rock pile ler tweutj live cents a inn. The I 'ersbreughtalMiulau nun
Miserable and sleepieis nights are unknown
when IIR. Hand's Colle euro soethoi baby te
sleep without stupef j ing It with eptuui. Price,
3 cunts.
-Se griping, Ur. IIami'h Pleasant I'hy.lc never
disturb, sleep nor eratej till afu r biuaklast.
Price, Si cents.
Ker sale by 11 II. C chrnn, Druglst, Ne 137 and
1J9 .North (Jueun street, Luucusler, Pa.
ectl-lmdAw
HUUVBitir.a.
HIGH OKADE COKFKK.S.
Fine old Government Java and Mecha
Cefftus, the best In the market. Our Java iilen
ded Coffee speaks for Itself ! rich and fragrant,
2Sc per jxiund. Very fine Plantation Hlo
Coffees, our bust only S. per pound; ene very
iwpUiar ur IOC no sum yuu iut.ui nuu ity uur
;lc. Coffee. The excellent fjnallty of our
Coffees and line Teas Is making trlenda fast and
arm. Our dally sales show a steady Increase,
fresh lteaatisl every day. A full line el fancy
Groceries, rieaae give us a trial order.
aag'JMvfl Ne. 113 West King Street.
AT MJKSK'H.
The Queen Syrup
As advertised at the late Kulr j It la a geed aill
de Try It. . .
Klve Pounds ISest Lump Starch ler 15 cf nts.
blx Pounds lioed Carolina nice for S3 cents.
Sens, Soaps, Soaps,
Well seisened rinclnnatl Olive cheap, by the
box ; also, ltabbltls, Miner's llerax and a dozen
ether varieties.
HONEY, HONEY, HONEY,
Call
TABLK AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES.
THE LATEST IS THE
" Agata " and " Oscnra."
THEsE AUE ENT1I1ELY .NEW AND MJVLL.
TAKE A LOOh Al THEM
r i
Prottleat CHILDREN'S GOODB,
Finest TRUNKS and TRAVELINO. BAOS,
Meat Beautlful LAP aud FANCY ROBES,
LarKeat Aesorttuent of FINE FURS and FUR TRIMMINOS,
Meat Durable RUBBER COATS, HATS andMBRELLAS,
Ever shown in Lancaster. Our Prices are the Lewest Possible, our Goods Strictly HelUble, and
we ItCAUA.siTKE te please every customer.
W. D. STAUFFER &CO.,
Ne.:1 iitnl 33 North Queen Street, .... Lancaster, Pa.
OAKIilAUtl MtlHIln.
n ir I
MtVlDIDn,
15 EAST KING STREET.
LAM.ASTEK.
VilllUliLI.AN.
Kine Comb Heney In two pound frames
ler nlce lieney uy uie quun, very uue
ATBURSK'S,
NO. 17 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTKIl. PA.
rTelejihone Connection,
llarkleu't Arnica Sislve.
The llest Salve In the world for Cuts, llrulses,
ijeres, I'lcers, Salt Itheum, Kevur bores, 'letier,
Chapped Hunds, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin
Eruptions, und positively emus Piles, or no pay
ru'jtilred. Ills guaranteed te give perfect satis
faction, or money refunded Price St cents per
box. Ker sale by II. II Cecnran, Druggist, 1S7
and IS) North Queen street, Ijiui-uder, I'a,
HI.KKPI.KSS Ml.llTS, made miserable by
ihut terrible cough, .shlleh'a euro Is the remedy
for you reisiili'hy 11 It Cochran, Druggist, Ne
187 .Serth cueen stn ut
lleur linn,
"I feel new I was i filleted n Ith sick headache
mi nuideck liloea nit-
lumiMliiitf, liniirevi-rnitnt
own era are ceiug about In Isrge iiuintHirs in my geueral health 1 ouiderthiu the be.t
HtinnlinirtbebeanHiif n,fnke ,i7im, ,i...m. (?''illy inedlelne In the iiiarkut." Adelph Lallciz.
mm ne field.. "I WVb.VI0.'." "'?F'5.8-
e,i.,wuu,viiu viuivu svivvi, i.uuvaster
tnlniug lields.
MAVUMxmur.
ArAOHINKKY,.iC.
e
STEAM HEATING
Latest and Most Improved
KNfilNKS Traetioe, PerliHi r SUlienry.
Mew or ftecend-Iland
DOILEItS, WATF-H TANKS, 8EPABATOR8.
4cais or lliraiu Weix inch aa done anfl
sept In Machine Sheps.
CALL OH OS ADDI164,
Ezra F. Landis,
TTMIIKELLAS.
UMBRELLAS.
UMBRELLAS.
UMBRELLAS
UMBRELLAS.
UMBRELLAS.
f lie palling and ltctoverlng Deue al Bheit
Nence.
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN,
XO. 14 HAST KIXU bTllEET,
LA.VCASTEI'., PA.
WOUKH-6.S7 NORTH
l.AMiABTaa I'a.
OHKRRY HTBRET,
n7tld.tw
f II A V ELY'S
VJI
I'LAIN OAVK.VDIHH
Oruvelv's flue-cured Smeklnic Teba cee
Seil of Mirth Carolina, Terl'iue and ull the
btandurd llruuds of Chuw inir 'tobaccos, nt
MAUin.KV'a Yellow rent,"
Ne. tl North Uuetm Street.
(rermerly Uartman'i)
TT 13 A
X MISTAhEV IDK
That the purpese of business colleens li only
te fit i iiunK Men and Ladles le fill situations us
clerks and bixik ki epcrs
Ne young man tan aflerd te be without thn
knfiwlrdKu that run be hcuulied ut aschoel
making u sin-elalty of book Keeping, Corres
pond! nee, lluslness Arithmetic, Etc It comes
Inte dally use In the lives of niui chants, me
chanics, manufactuicrs, farmers end profes
sional men Itemove any doubt bylcullInK at
rooms of LA.SCASIKU COitMEKClAL COL
LbUK, Ne. 10K East Klnir street.
II. C. WhlDLKK, l'rlnclpal.
-pjON'THUI'FKK ANY LONUEK
rrem Veur Disordered Kidneys,
Muck Ilarren Mineral Spring Water
Is a Prompt, Efficient und Cheap Itemedy,
Its Tonic and InvlRerant Powers make It an
excellent Dyspepsia Itemedy.
Dr. Itegnault, et France, writing toUen.ltetT,
ef the I'. . Army, says
" Veu need net cotue te Eurepe for tVaters te
Cure Dyspepsia , we have none batter than
UI.ACK HalllthN SPK1NU WATKK."
l'orseus supplied and vessels furnished.
P. B. UUODM AN, Manaxer,
Ne. S7 East (J rant blreet.
rer sain by JNO. U. KAUFKMAN, DniKglst,
North Queen Street, l-uncusler, Pa.
ill.ACK IIAKUKN HI'Ul.SUIIOUHE new open
Apply te
MinSCIIKI'sTIE EOItllEllOKH,
Pliuisliit drove, lainciuter County, I'a.
nnelft-Arnd
A MCTITO THAT ALWAYS WINS.
HONEST WORK ! HONEST PRICES !
Philip Doersenfs Old Reliable Garriage Works,
126 and 128 EAST KING STREET,
(NEAULY OPPOSITE THE LEOI'AltD HOTEL), LANCASTKIl I'A.
Nene But First-Chss Mechanics Employed. Ne. 1 Material, and That Only, Used
l'UICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ALL WOUK OUAHANTEKD.
BUGGIES, PHOTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS.
JI
I hrtvu new en hand nnd for eale cheip the tellnwlnir flnt-cliisn socend-tiand work : On Mtrht
Onu-Min Wen, suitable (ertnick jirpe-Mit ene Light reur-l'ujnirir DraK.one rirstlau Kx
is)ui. citrriaufrt Aidf). eicumjtianu ion nnu treiiinK uuk-
l.i ai UnnHlm U'nimn. snl If art, si ll.ran..n.
'"i"ri " UKUM9 auu .Ulsllllli HdKUIIB,
tiui-im l(in l'hj'ten. two Llitht Jumn-seat
iUA. imth mIiIe liar and end fmrlnus. Iluwiness Wacena. nnertinir aire
".' sifa.. 1 l- tliwliliif tsliV t III If IH'IltJ '.Im. H. u .. tf (Hi . ... t- -.
wniCIJ Wilt UU Willi a. iiiu j.'t Aa nudti, 'wuu au 7 uue us a van nuu,uui juu irtsu J jUi-
chase or net. Se treuble le show the work.
PAKTICULAK ATTENTION PAID TH KEPAIKING.
tl-DO.VT FORUKT THK PLAV&fm
Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works,
NOS. 126 nnd 128 EAST KING STREET.
KMydAw
Lirit 1NHUUANUR VUltfANY.
XTUACTS IT.OM THE THIHTKKNTH ANNUAL HEI'OI.T OF THK INHUK
ANCE CO.M.MISS10NKK OK PENNSYLVANIA.
HAiinmnune, va., Augusts, ms.
E
NORTHWESTERN.
Dec.3!,l3 Imurance In force .'i,'ftJ ("1 I IHO.TlO.Ntl m
r.s,uie in
s-i37.7JI )
t3,7V,OI3 W
17 01
M.HD
115 M
1,0I9,UI U)
fj),( 00
1C6 Fer Cent,
Anil In order te expose the true Inwarflncmi of tli Northwestern'ii 1'UOUHKSHIVK DIV1
liK.Mis, hu quetu frei thelnaurunce Commlsslenoriof l'eniuylranlu Llfultuperls for tlie year
italwl:
NORTH WESTERN,
Insurance In force
Admitted Annuls
I'ayinentB Ut Pollcybeldura
Pi-tunluin Income
DlvlilunH I'ald i'ellcybnlittini
Dlvhliind 1'uld en imcti 1,JI Inn...
Ne uf PellcliM In force
AvfruKu Dlvlduml te each policy.
Deutti Lesses Paid
Heath l.03ii't ItBBlstcd
Expensca of Mununument ,
MUTUAL LIFE.
. -!, J.TJ7 (1
..I(X,31.T79 III
,. Ill l'ti.0l'il
.. IU,7iAl W
.. U.lSJ.Uil ()
.. Is G.1
PJl.HhS
IX, 31
. is.wi.iru oe
t'Ji,75.'tl
li.3 1'orCent.
iTOKAOK
AUD
OOMMISPION WARBHOUBH.
DANIEL MAYEIt,
ceiya
Ne. 18 West Chvitnu. auoet,
1P76...
1877...
187H...
179...
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ll...
111...
lKftl...
IS41.
Jmumnee in Force.
I C7.4H.1UI
m,iii;,i7
ci.iii.uii
, r,i,iHi
R1,'.J7,H1
, 74,Vlia7IO
8J..'tV,.(JI
I,il,i'J3
IsiHt 110,710,001
I'remtum Income.
t2,V.8(l6
'Air.',3ll
l,N4J,a7s
l.rtii.'rw
.irj.ur2
2,M),1U
S,lliU,Sli
3.370,77
3,7ti3,OU
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rata I'oUcvheldtrt,
JW2.W
ih:i,.vi:
7NI,'Ji'2
IW.IIll
6-J,l'j5
67tfja
Tll.lVt
77S.W3
Cemment en the nhern record Is unneensnary. .
Hut lu order that the fftlllnK etf tn dividends may net lie attributed te the Northwestern 8 i"'
TINE If U Sit, would add that this fundaKBreKatun LVLXM .
Eer further tnlorinatlen en all mutters perUlnliiK te lnsuranca addrea or apply te
JAMES H. MARSHALL,
Agent Mutual Life Ins. Ce., of IT. Y.
60 N.Duke St., or te Rebert Holmea, District Aftent, Rettdlng, Pa.
PLAYING CARDS A I'ULL LINE OK
Dougherty's Celebrated I'laylnit Cards,
Ivery Chins, Ac. Curd j from 5c. up. Out Edgu
Curtis at Uc, ut
UAIIK LEV'S," Yellow Krent,"
Ne. si North (.ueun Street
(rermerly llartman's)
AV
HERE TO HUY
TAt,E. Fer all
TO REST ADVAN-
Weel Mtdlcated anu
ether kinds of Underwear and Hosiery, ke te
llcchteld'n. Keranyklnd of Dress or Working
hhlrt for Men and Toys, go te llcchtelrt's. rer
dre, or Merklni; Pauls, Uurdluer JucUeU,
llleusfs aud overalls, best In the market. K) ui
llcchteld's. Ker Olevcs. Mils. Jp"w"',1i 5"J;
peniler. Cellars. Cuffs. Handkerchiefs, and Sta
ple uoeastier.urally, gote mjciITOLD'B,
Ne S3 North tjuieu DtreCt,
Near the l'Ostofflce.
JAC'OII V. HHAEKKKR'H
PURE RYE WHISKY.
autT271ydll DUKE 8TUKET LIO.UOII BTOUE
MV f&OO TEETH ARK AH GOOD AH
can be purchased la Lancaster ter 115 m.
Call and bu convinced. All work warruuted.
Uas administered.
W. L. riSHKll'S DentlsL
ap!7 1yd Se. (B North Queen Btreet
T30TK IH MAK1NU
CABINET PHOTOGRAPH 8
AT 3XH) A DOIla.
AT NO. 108 MOUT11 QUEEN BTUEKT,
lanlV-tfd L&nCMWr, i'a
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