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LANOASTKIL. OCTOHKIt 26, l.
The Sis te Three DecNlen.
The Bupreme court of the United States
hasnmde ivvery Important decision upon
the question of the rtpht of state leprinla
turea te control rn'lreatl freight, rates from
points within te points without the Mate,
which denies this riRht te tliein, though
most reasonably exert icd. The Ltvv of
Illinois prohibits Its ra IrtM'li from tli.irp
lng a grcnttr r.ite for triiipnrtinz poedi
of like characttr from a nearer than a
farther point, te the ame destination ; and
Pennsylvania makes a like prohibition.
In the case at lue the charjie for trans
portation from Gilmin, Illinois, te New
Yerk, was made Uier, upon the s.inie
day, upon the s.une class of poeds aud by
the same railroad, than was charged from
Teorla, eiRhtjix tildes further from New
Yerk, te the latter point.
It does net seem th ta mere uujust cae
of di&crlminntieu could lie s'uted ; norene
which It is mere clearlj within the power of
a state te collect. Yet the majentj of tlie
supreme court of the United butts denies
this power te the state, upon the ground
that "this species of r gul itien is of a gen
eral and national rhamtttr, and cannot be
safely and wiel nrnitttd te local rules
and local regulations" and this majeritj
declare that "the reg'i latum can enl ap ap
preprLitely be by gent-ral rules and prluci
ples -which demand that it should be done
by the Congress of the United states."
The supreme court has net met the
case in this dei iiien. AVe think
that It was net in the case for it te dtcide
whether the law of the state was ' safe aud
wise," but only whether it was within its
power te enact it. It is true as stated
by the court that national legislation is
needed te adequate!) control railroad rates
through the feveral s'alts . but surelj it is
net the province of the supreme court te
say whether the ufnf of a sUte in
the Eanie d .eci. i ne or etherw Ise.
If a State has power te 'ltrel tlie railroads
within its limits tt u n. I as chartered, se
as te forbid them from discriminating in
their charges between its citizens, it does
net affect this power that its citizens would
be mere adequately protected by a law of
Congress. It stems t be a gross outrage
upon common tense te declare that a
state may net prohibit the railroads of
its creation and wthm Us borders
from charging dilTertnt rates for
the same sen ice te different citi
zens. The common law has from time
immemorial prohibited Midi conduct te
carriers. The law of the state hut re
declared this fundamental law of our
vilizatien.
Thesupreme court of the United States
In nullifying it has but ini.reasetl the wide
fcpread popular diatrust of its wisdom. It
has undertaken te make the law instead of
construing it, apparently unable te dis.
tiDguisb between thf-e ligisatie and
judicial functions. It might be all
right for the C ingress of the
United Slates te assume the
regulation of luter-sute freight rates
and te withdraw such pxjweref regulation
irem the states; and it would be
.thin the province et the supreme
court te declare whether such as
sump' ion was withm the power
of Congress under the censtitull n ,
but surely it is net the province of thu
supreme court te act as the Congress, and
lioteuly te decidi) wt at Congress may de,
but te ueciare thai a s .' h le-iiu natural
power of Its bevi.rif-mj te the federal
government, befeie the.itdual government
has claimed it te the aiat.es txcluslun from
it.
We are gla 1 te note that the Chief Jus.
tlce and Justices liiadit) and Grey dis
sented from this det m. It is one which
the states bheuld net pi unit te stand with
out pretest, depriving them as it does of
every appuir nice of fieir sovereignty. It
is net for a Republican supreme eurt of
the Uulted State te rh.mge the characttr
of this federation of states, in order te tree
the railroads from state control, however
laudable that object may be in the estima
tion of such men us Gould's man Mat
'"WS. IVhat Mteiild Hate Keen Dune.
The executive committee of the state
oemmltteo seems te have considered tlie
object of its assembly at Greeusburg te
tiaye been the decision as te the regularity
Ot ItatTerty's nomination for Congress.
We have considered the issue te have been
net as te this, whh li there was no g md
reason te dispute, but rather us te whether
the people et the district had reasonable
cause te rebel against the imposition upon
,- iut ,u airjumt way ei a tauuidule for
wUjlv iwi, nYiug 111 me utstrici. it does
".S tint. rr.ntltr m.li... 1 ..
jfflf e..j uumi imn regular a noun-
""u " be eiieaus ilia ut) 0 the
ireWra in the district as te endanger
the election et the candidate nelecttd
for them. The Democratic nartv at t.n..
ir s 1 tuts a reasonable right te demand that the
L8 Bomlnutlens for Congress shall be such as 1
U command at least the Democr.tle vote!
e( the district ; and it was very proper for
;? Hte slate committee te intervene in this
- 'l district where a nomination h.ul been made
, by the ceuferrces that was very reasjuably
-? objectionable te the voters, and that would
v''et command their support. The con
farms had a right te cheese a man outskle
of the district; but the voters lave a
right te refuse te vete ferhlin. A ith
these rights standing in the wavef the
return of a Democrat te Congress in a
Deraecratlcdistrict, it seems te us that the
state committee had a right te recommend
the substitution of a candldatewhe would
have a better chance of election in d tle
we think, should have Wen tt turn if
any mch man was te lie found
I.ip.trtrr lie
The I'liiladelphla Vr has agin come
te grief in its 1) lug. It has come te be no
habitual In this journal te declare whit is
false that It can Irnnlly lie th exjieet nn
et its readers te read what is trii-in it
columns of men whom it upe-t
One would have thought that the severe
lessen it had in the result of its treatment
it Postmaster Harrtty would have
led it te lie reasenaHv rant urns
in falirlcating fales tales et its
Democratic fees. Hut lessens are
equally lest en the unlurel racal and the
born feel. The conductor of the '
may be both or either just acrerdi'ig 1 1
the charity with which we i.(iinl his
demonstrated inclination te print what is
false of his tsvliticvl eiuxments 1 hat he
enl realrzrs these gives sound ( oler i tin
bt lief that he is a scamp, and the metlu.uv
of his slanders affords geed reason for ton ten
sidermg bun te lie a very vveak-he.idtM one.
To-davtvve of iUs most startli ft announce
ments are found te lie entirely ba.sele.-s
A letter from Revenue Collet ter :m hetit id
prevetla fergerv.anda stateuietit of the
views of Henry Frevsineer, of the t hester
Democrat, who savs that he " never uttr.
ed a single sentence contain! in the en
tire paragraph" publisled in the ' " of
vesterdav as hav ng bevuexplesmsl tn h.ui
lie was queUd verUitim in a imragraph of
ever tweuty lines as complaining et the
management of the Chester pestnftue.aiiil
eventhedeUiUefdelav of It ttt r ami the
pl.icmg of them in wrong b e-. an in ti
met) described
The Pn?t published a lithierph-il cupv
of a deputy collector's alleged deiu tml iiiu
the clerks in Collector Glierket "s et'tce for
three percent, of their salaries. C 'Hecter
Gherker says he n-ver authored it.
Deputy Ci Hecter cherleld Mvshe mver
wrote it, aud the haudnritu g shows in
resemblance te his.
Ne cleik is found wherece ved the ret i-p,
and no evidence that it exists is n tx.itetiee
Nive thu 'r. pul licatien.whithit le lues
it made en geed aiithentv, which it
fails te piiMltii-e. It apfureiitlv w.is
a laid and si Iv ae. The J'rt- gives
its si liuees as the thief title it has ten edit,
since tt wants te kuew why it weu'd have
lied e long before the election and have
given se mm h time te prove its fa'sihmsl
Why indeed ? Hut who tan fathom the
foil) of a journal that h is se twublished ts
character for sill and lua'ut ant men
dacit) ?
TiicuseAvnlcbl's meeting in M nnerrt or
ball nbeutil be packcsl with eiithuniAue
Demoemt-.
Tub t'hpfier county Ughi I" BettniR pr'tv
het hfn ei Stiite Tre-or. r Minuei h itier.
comes out iu h erit te tfat Kerlrt
wbunn saimter etlt-re-i Itut at wl ik in th
leriner's room nt tiMrri-tiure Tbl- Is tbe
nlve wsy Itiestery lslnld : "VA'lille heC r r
bsrt) whs a meiiilier of tbe pnate 1 (mi1nI at
bis room quite late one morning en I UMine.
He kh- Him Iu bed nnl ilM net :t Uk Alter
talking a little white he enlrt he tmi eiiie
flrht rt whliky Biiil told me wtiere hi Qul
it ami KKetl me te help tnyelf 1 did net
ee it, tau I bad no ue lur it, and, (
ceume, refuted."
In ppite of dental tbprespems te t neilinht
thai the czar killed one of Li trtl r lu a tit
of terror
This Incident has many points ( f ln Uritv
tnene tbat rxrurred in l'ailn iu the rt-lu or
Napeleon TDird.
Tlie Prince Napeleon, pepula'lv known an
11011 I'lonandne thelieadif tlie B 1 apart
1st part), wax citlcxl UfKin Oy a popular vmieg
lawyer, Victer Noir, vhe hainieil Llin 11
letter from the Itepubltcan leader K he erL
The prince a-xerted Unt this letier was a
ChalltiiKe, and that while reaiim; It lu
eeiecieu me uwjer re4ChliiK I r a wtape
aud liiHtanlly Hhet blm in nelf deten-e, out
the trleudi of Victer Veir 1 laiuied that he
carried no weapon and that It wi his habit
te aland with hii riht hand in the hreaat t
his coat. It was ahewn that the prune had
turned around and calmly takeu a pieiel ir mi
a tahledrawert-e that the whole thinj; had
tbe appMiane el dbllLeratn murder, t.ut the
facta eie e dlnturled aud aupprtmnva 111 Hi
one tided Hive-liatlen that the Iruth ,
hover ceruiuly kuewn. Se tt will te in the
Case et the cur, whose p wer i hoabaeiuui
and character ae domineering th it he uiajr
even tie atile te make It doubtful whether the
elUcerdteel a violent death.
Mit GfcoiteK I'LUMi.n smith, of f'hila
dblphla, has pUced us under obil)iaUeuiii
xendliig te our editorial table The Mi,t;mt
0 II tutern Jintuiy, winch ii brim tun i the
bent hlnterh-al Mbuluui of the ueuudletut
eat, written iu the most entertaining t Je.
Secial st tieiisr 11 at I hn fruiils
caught a tartar m i'u.!adlptna. 1 1 ry liwi
calietl a meeting te ceumder hetht r 11 e 1 mi
vietiuu el the (Juicae AiiaretiiBC. j , m
able or contliutieual. They uauiaiy ix
peeled te have the agreement all 011 their own
aide, and secure a IruuiptiauteuderMiueut i I
beciatlMii.
In a long apecb Mr Gerauch in vKhnt
agalimt "me present ys.em " his prlu ipal
iwilnt teing that as the oeiistliutu n aetuita of
Iree i-ptech the Anarehlats cauuet be banned
ler advocating force.
'Ihtui a vij-ureua hxiklng man, with snow
white hair, arose and pr.xeeded te deiuelmt
the reasuiimg et Oerauub, reminding htm
that we are (.eierned by n written ieiisUhi
lien, and net by the unwritten law. ..I JJrtt
lib S K-iallsb-, that the men who uml 11011
Meted In ChliiKO lud hteken this i-etn.iiiii.
lien and Mieuld an,K f,,r il Justnei. m 1
be deue, it only ler the ulw el the brave . Hi
ten, who died in the iM-rieriuaute el Iheir
duly ; the laws el the land aie inadi. hi the
tHipla through their repreaeiitaii a Tiee
men Iraimd the noiiaiitutlen, which the-e
cenle'niititile and ble d uisty re i ne
would M?ek te shield theuiselies Ht "
'J lie old mau learleasly deueuueed the Au
arcbistN, and in apite et hissing, and ries et
"iut hltll out " al d "ait dim 11," he finished
his apeish aud gave them a ilee el khhiheii
Ki-lise that was utscied. lln Has t,..i gi
Streer, a veteran et the late war, his taller
fought in tbe Kevoluileu. It la net eiteu tt a
men are found who care te trouble them
aelvea te meet thu Allan h 1st n mi thtirewn
ground and hew them their telly.
He was lollewisl by I'rofewier Ju hwn,
whose add res was ae weak ua te make one
wonder liew lie wen his llile. He claimed te
have been a Christian, once upon a time, but
gave It uti because he ieund most Uhriatlaiis
lull of hollow preleimiena ; and he tlieuuht It
u.tiil.l I... .. . . "
v.u. m, nreiiit 10 naug the t'liicuge mi
'cll''t' because if Waabiugteu and Jeii ireu
f'.uu,,,ucc,;,wlu. e would have aui
lured a like fate.
'1 lieu Captain Lester, of tbe Krlen.Uhlp
Wtieral l.eaKue, made a nen-lble aildreas,
ueeded but It mutt come tbrr,uKU ICKlitu.ate
c hauiiela." Altogether thl. meeting p,0 ed
that there need be a mall (ear of the Vrertaa
of Heclallam in Philadelphia, whatever may
happen lu New Yerk.
IX TOBACCO CIHCLKS.
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ni p i trviii iikih Hr,
They Tear the Hrj alhr StAT VftM-l Hi
Nib lit Thrlr t'rsiis llealfts Sn
la Ihi I iscril Vlnrket TOO t afs 1rtm
lanla -eld In Vmi Verk
It "eniptlmps baprwns that ve have two
much of a Real ttung even tee inucti getst
wpnthet and that's hst the farmers are com
plaiuttig el just new. Tbe siimiiier a tip
imbltully c-ail, and the autumn has twin tie
litihiriilly dry and warm. There have been
vry tp daystn which It was ntsspamrv I '
hulid a HP. Itut this deltghtf'il w pother at d
ntsiii(ef rain tt r the past two months, I" Ih
ginnlnit te niaKe tbp tiitsessi tanners feet tin
y. They ir t their teuaissi harie-tetl and
hui.B fSl the piles all riaht. and it ts.iitinuel
te cure ell ncht, and u mat ts nil rittht U
hut tlip untireken dr weather ills lesree
vlll atl-t Its color and j-stb y Its ( il t
and llieijrewers are wishing let 8t I "g
pell el wet wiMther that "111 mei-tpn the
lent Pe that thpj can gel into their sheds and
Rive it a aoed 1 sikiiik ever, and ascertain Us
trunc moil! hi ii t el Iv in Ihe lower rank.
bill mij up i ear the r el tree. The gene at
e, In.'ii is that tie dry weathpr has m t jet
datimiPl It. but there "is - miip aniptv felt,
and n ter tain meter lelliwed by csi t r
weather would (e hai ed w itb delight bv the
alieiti tariuitta' tunuiuuiiy , and eAissial v
by loea im twiners.
'The t al trale. syuipslhlzlnv; with the
New Tk tnekec has fallen etf. ami the
only rt p irted sa,e (theuuh deut tless lilt re
hae ts'en it er) aie kuea tt trey 100
cae liaar a seeti
VV ilmtu's MjbrKt Tebaetsi
In se PdlteiUI ceiuuipndlng the growth el
Havana ed tunmve.tbe hVsldwtusMlle, N ,
0 li''tf wars
I e insyi vai la grew ers rpt-piveil the VV lis in
hybrid se.l Irem lln. uoe two or thrtst
ytssrstat i, an I n ' pease witness tne area
in the state iienisl t i il. culture. Tlie snles
of 't arealrea ly larce theie as llipy are etse
wbeie. It teiiis utUtayO te tie a most c ui
tiiedblM arletv of ubatss audit tbe tptl
thall be kpt ere and trte Irem mixture w ith
etbPr varieties, we -ssfi n i reaseu why we
hati net continue te nsiuce II I ir years te
c Hue in lis urittuial puritv We haie tsjen
verj uiikii eael ttitsseaseu ui noiice,uiere
than In ai tern er vear, be It htilda lis ., 1
an I ts.ii ii i rry with it ita enanist
t hara ten-ii a ami tin the w bole Is reauv
in re pure tlsvatia ti all appearsuces tl u
anv ith rausitl In t eutral New erk VV
all rejei'eat this and hope most cerbunly l
ee it keep whre tt lie w is, tbe very pattern
et Hsiatia see.1 led I leasing te leeev,atid
rlc i In lustre and tine in i Mers
.s Vutk starlet.
The 7 ' nre I r nf savs There Is little
of mteie-t te s-K t f at" tit the market this
week the l '."in appears te have fa ben
out f It. Must all the VV .stern buiers
bavetwn ht-re an I u ade their purcha-es,
and are m t expected te return ter mere
at. k until after N Year's se that the
uiarket is n i ih 1 It deiendiit tipu ltx-al
j it '-ts ami u anula tiirers. The latter aie
ii il d in g as null a bus iie-s as ceuM lie de
sire I ai l tlieretere they are 111 no hurry te
uiveat and when the de, their purchases
are Iiuntfd. Huylng tti the Ht riatsdit
tritt j, ea uiprr ly en, aud repeits hie 1.
that tinnt et the loiaise there Is already
fa iu if tit up f i uuseeuily haste 10 urt has
Ing an 1 the hth price paid, are-eerely
c iidemued V g-ntleiuan speaitiug tai the
aul J-t auuis trie uiatter up uy .Hyiuir, ' Ml
I et.le learu by eAissrleuce, except uitiat-Ce
llieii '
huiMAtra Totiac-e Fine marks are Ingots!
den ami, un sa ea el 1 bales al from 1 .
te H -,
i ustra rsppens ft V) te f 1 C.i.
Spanish lelia si II it anna liners are In
fa'r demand Sate, 000 bales at from 00 te
n: ,
Tour Millien Ctcr at Sartlen
K. Mt line Rm. will sell at Draper's aue
tl ii re uia, New 'V. erk, en Krlday n tt
4,inienu cigars, the lart:e-t numtier ever
thriwn up u the market In this w ay. l)u
tielni; askfsl by a rejerter the reason fur the
aale, Mr M mne -aid . "The reason Is this
ir i i'i iners istfn ni'iicenl seriie time ai;e te
waul -tiiintra wrapped Koeds. V e had beeti
nkiiig Wists usiti ami Pennsylvania w rap
pers nitfil a I g, aud carried a pretty lare
a is k of t igars upeu wutth they wereu-ea
I r a year we have ten using nothing but
-niLuatra, aud we have bad no trouble. The
at uiuu ated stiick, however, be-useef me
wrapjier use.!, wa- net atsseptabie te our
tra. e, an I, as we did mt care te force it. It
hsa rt in lined ou our hai ,K The best way,
we t urn luiied, wa te dn-peri of it at auction
Ab ut tliree millions of the clears that are
te tie Id are -Spanish made i:oeds , the bil
ante aie in Id t iara. They are regu ar
tfisKia ami tl e aierage -elling price Is about
t., i,y one tiuarter et the whole lit is
pi kee, tbe remaluder being loe-e. This
uuleailiut, of ti a means ue change In ur
style et tn mg ni -ines, except In s i fr as it
is ne iaary Ut meet the rt laireuivuts of our
traee
l'hllailelihla VUrket.
The volume et business In the handling of
cigar leaf tefiacx e the past week fcbowHade fcbewHade
treae Irem the prein u wtealy re-jrt, but
ujs n n eitutett aa es eue yearae it Is seeu
that the resent demand ler raw material is
iuuli vreu'er and mere Reneral than at that
tiineii uradeaare sa eatile but at prices tee
1 i I r pr Ii- hutiialra and Havana te-Oats-os
hatrt siead) sa e itfar-, snutl autl
sui .king i. I .., tt, or) freely Handlers of
hard I itiac ie si tt hne cuts are doing a gued
trade, and neiiuuir except an open rupture
betaeeu latHtr and capital ctn prevent a gen
eral tuipmieuietil In OUsiiiesa.
A im-etiiig et I e ine-t prominent elirar
uianmai turerst f riiiiadelpbla will be held
Wednesday evening, .November I, for the
piiipe el thoreiikhlv urgamzing a Cigar
Vlanufai turers' tc is.ntten. The etllcers pre
bin aie Ail ert tiuuittert, president , H A
Jeiuea, ireasiirer, aud James J. Hyrnes, se
retary Au elegaul repat will beserveilte
tbiste inaii u a Hirers who attend the uibellug.
Ilali. VI eeklv lteMirt.
S ilea of sped leaf tolmeoo res.nsl by J S
ffins' Sun A t'e, Uilsute brokers, Vn i
Water street. New jrk, ler the week end
ing O telsrr i 1-sl)
UmsBilvl, lyeunsylvanl. IIV. ; la)
cas lvt, J enu-y liMina li12., 1-0 cv-e-,
1-s,,, lVnnsy Ivanii ylin. Jno cts.,s, lsjiS,
IViiijsvlvaula Havana, 'Oj'ilTts. , am case-,
1-x, i-cousin Havana, --lOe , 3ne ca--,
lfwvi, state Havana, JJ,JK. , 160 cast lsal,
state ilavatia. pi, 1 in ca-ea lsst, Little
Il i ch 1 1 .no (vises lisj, Little Dutch, e ;
1 O'Haeii We, ..en Eulaud, l"(ivi. 'leial,
1,7mj caaea.
Italtliiiurs Vlarasf.
Reielpta et Miry land bibatnai are small and
the deuiaii 1 ler the belter gratles active,
e lug b the fact that very little of such ta
'tiering Salem ler the past week have Ueu
I gin I'i niiasis iiiiitiuue te lie made for
txiairt te r rai t e. Tlie market for Ohie be
Isms e is (lull, sales et atxwl .SKI hbOs Itelng
res rtnl sli.i-e i ur In.l resirt, tome of which
wan lur home iu auuiplieu
Tlie ( euiiri taut V alley
The New Kuglauil HtmeMewl aj a "The
eviei tl. nail) tine i rnji that went Inte the
sheds has had as perfect a seaseu for curing
as it had ter grew mir, making a rare oembl
ustien of lavuratile i ircuin-titices, the result
i I w let h Is tbe rtui st t rep that has been setui
in many years. N it a aiiile bad feature can
as yet t ute, ! in it, aud su ordinary r
pirtr (if iiieix is any ) w ill laj an excep.
ti ui It went line the cheils the earliest,
largFs atieiitbat, ine.t mrirs!l cren seen lu
many years, and with ue pole I urn, while
ven a t r inner luiperlec en brought out In
cui n g, the iiatuiai result is one of the rieest
t nips l' at the soil and c tuiateel the Count cli
ent valley can produce."
1 l.s Ohie SituHtlen
rhn Mlatnlsbiir llultetxn sa) s "The
wee has neon u dull one, lew snl-s being
rep-mtd, and these at nominal (Inures. The
viowaet buyers aud planters are het In ac
cord. This is a short way te state the situa
Hen. ter auiiie reason buyers are uu llling
te speculate. 1'rlcea must allerd a big aud a
jssiiive margin or the planter keeps his
goods. Uu the ether hand, the cigar market
is livelv, and wherever gen ume Ohie leal Is
u-ed there will te Ieund encouragement for
Miami Valley planters The new crop la
cut lug well, and samples daily coming te this
(IU e xhiuit t xeellent qualities in all re
bpeela."
VV laretialli l,oekliiK LTi
The 'tti isoeusiii crop was terribly dam.
aged, by dreuth and then by hall, aud net
meretbaa half a crop was harvested, but
tbe Kdgerteu Judex takes a rather
hopeful iewr et tbe altuatlen. It,
Bay. iThe early cut tobacco la, ready fur
stripping nntl haspu'et
There is no s le sweit
the growers de net gi t t
this )ear the) win teei s
weather the past lew davs i
larmers wlllis,n bereatv
plug their teiMts rn -t
talkeil w ith the past w e K w
ever ibe wav tbur ur t , i
i xpress abe it the mii. ,
the 's1 cri "It la a k
ralspti ' Ii seems te is
s neng the teiiaivti tmt -w
III net issm te i,e i ,
ut verv nicely
ce xeie, atltt if
ine all e I n f
i iwett 1 he
isaMi rattiv , and
iiitnence strip
wi ii we have
I Kill s ptsbsl
im. i i.Csm tall
iii tt tf a i ,1 t
si as we ever
,. tit r al eptn ion
t u m n, m i rep
s. ne tune, ainl
i si I k Hip
it i st, t ir no
t tiv ar or
it. t s w i le
i . t I tn er
tanners w hi tie oblige,! .
bulK id this t rep. This .
risk will then be taken v
pnstucer, and the pen , ,
meie atinsiss- ery te law
i-ansuN vt
VA f. Midi Llit, a I.
sated the lite el a y,
erh two years. Here
dav and left top young i t
llelllt K liRKRLKI s i I
let It men appear, l. -are
lllteen men under it
in V irtlsrni, Orpg.m, w
Jl,im OOOpa-li.
I hum k rtaii uv A i i i
the tiaiiie Hellar -ireec
ItsMteil in I iiukapeij'
al least m sent in
iiaiued Deiisr-and-a ha ' -
Mtss Mm nK mvf, i i
Mrs. VV llhaiii W rl V
met recently at the Mi t
tlilfctatMr (ieorge i
dppce, ami were n m
trlmuts isiuid e ilr Ul-;i -ether
liy their dress.
Lean stviRNAKR t
Al eeiiury, Is , ntte.l t t
graceful spills and matr ...
weuisii have nude biu
Kngllsh uietMis, n
friends remarked I
placed m the uile-t of s ,
isiv", ami l Whlttaha,.
would Ifditll-ult ter an
Ideuliry the eer "
t nkt TviKn,ef v i
quite as lull m elivtrh'l v t
who -ets thlnus en tire
bill he Is itrntl, tu.li . i .
' t' u'li'i pr
, i u ew
t e tin r
-hi t ti n t
1 lute
r v yiais
w r it iiver
t - s a:a tist
- tieust, la
i e sav-
l s ti i la
I inr snt
! V k
. a w
1 V l s
t 1 I t l I
. Il I 1
t V sr i s ( f
w I -els
i ti I r is
as III,
1 ( r' sk s
lie wire
s ft a e
." t
i i 'k.e t i
is r t
ht til SU
s t ' II
s - l It at
s l t
, - I I
is
II fl e
t iia- t
I, t.el
, M lis' I
(. - He
r-. ...... .. .-,, , , v
alter rutit.niK his hands
en place theiu en a n
control tuui eeiut Intelv
yet lieee found w be can
thusexertid Ue can s s
an Pits trie sp,rk as.iu , , i
awav In in tbe burner
V K. Hill ha aum! t' V
railv is nipmy r -I
urt t ase.1 a lit-kn f r
itie 1 ue-apeak ,t O i
t srrb d ttxyiHid Una I
aitents et ihe company -he
changed tats an 1, ii
tram, the ii'lii)uinr i -aim
walk beck, n-surti ,
no obstructions. Kelvi ,
he walk eel tstck and Ii. i
Jurin his lej;
Iikokee si osseV r,
In liayten. Mum , savs ' t
- years old they lived "i
iteerne ps.ed a bil lare --thisti,
but It was hoi i i fc
Utss r, but went lu ai I
The proprietor ei ism is. I
txe-areund a Ume s. t
staud en Ihein and re.
the next tbniK that Hie -w
as na Ibis - yesr-ei 1
man in tlgdeusburli pi
t , , t '
i I s
i l e
a UI I
i . r, w ,-r'
- tie I el '
ts 111
i ti si I eaa
. . i w as
. N
- A - O
(1 ' !1
tm -a,
i t I tf
i- V t
-s r
- i it 1
l .
1IIK II Vl.l l-l
Tbe t til, tie sew. h,
leeTery breer.
tin eyer cei.l th
lb se d Ite thi
our b irs are ai s
In vain are h u t
Tbe thl, lis sews 1
Te paaa beyond t
The cup of grain w
la cast te field ai
Q i who is ttier, n
tl ib sard tbe fli .
1 bessji I of mecs ..
tier scatterel w, s
t ir she who sews a
tau never bind t
By .i.
We br tin suvUsttrteH
ti.. mt-9 tni tr Ku
ildlfiia te iw-n ki ut.
Oh ' It t VXCVltfiiT
ft e tttTft Miitl 4ll lb
tikfII. VK ti 4t t rt IUH1
hit in ytai-r rn ututiHui
ttjO eli V5 lent
Itl tar Ccrakh lun
vieuiitcJi. Il is free trvtu
MlsftrD'e an4 s,ipjet
htu I'm. liiMn c u
alrvp wltiieui lupel Iuk
25et-aii
Ni KTlP'"K. DR. IIiVU s r'
tlfturtj sltttjp aer epfa.i. :
I'rlce -6 c nts
if ur tattle hy U U f'Pr.M t
I North vutwa tirwi. l-..n
(etl Imd tw
L
tti
ki own
y 1
I IK?
A GIIBAT IM .H.1
Th- ffratel tllitcMTer u .. nh cun
tury le Or Leslie a l-pvcl v 1 1 r r . r
betiUjfcc u, which U th tl - v t 1 in ut
jib siiUn aud used by hi 1 ' mm
(x)lm Kivlug it te the j - 1 is. ut.
Jh without tt liTHvi. U tl v . 1 t nt til
amthr eluinn
IKUL l W HUOrtSO Lnt il 1 tin QltU
lmiDHsiu.ieJy reJtfvud b - ii mii
b tl IS MK.t1ru.11. inii-i- n s nt y iti
llnrkle' n.i4 si.
The .Uwt nJve In th t i i - Rr j1hm
wmia, LIcin talt tlhfun t-tn - s, 1 lLer
Lhrtppd Untlt. chiiiiitiim ( 1 ti i -skiii
Cruptttiir. and pHtltvi I'i r no m
niuli(il It If Kairitnt"! v- ti in
tactlcm. or iueri) rutuuJiJ 1 t.Ht
bsiJXa rer ml- by li. II m i Urt,ifl
nd IX North UuMn ntr.1 I nn w 1 .
Whii th ir(ilp U an t v flirdnr
(1 r 11 c su phur np w 1 i r m . 1 it-
lllli a ilttlr i'wf bluik ir t au 1 tt its
. u ijtv
V III A ILL 1 lL c utfri . it -tit nun
will kClve Ituuietltatn reil' 1 t t . - "j ru ,
ttnd 1, r vale by 11 It i,Kiri I" ike -t,
Ni 117 North Itueeu trii.
iimlf rttlM nrfM
W . Heyt u , H h.
ftntHef Ititui, (j , y m 1
r KIiik h n lieHr
lltjcklrtu h rni-tt -nlve 1 r
n Ver baritltHii rtiu Jl-" tf 1 -1
uth unlVHrruiI hhiI(u. n
heiuu venti1erfuJ (.urea ff .
ciiien in thH city nverul
1 I 1 tell I'm,
it n n tf
I IH till.
. (' lltt.H
1 1 r Kt h
r tvt r 11
I t h, - I,,, tit
' I It IlllCfd
luttFUinptieu iiave whi t dm
y t tittf i iy j,
of a trw btHU.tt of Ir K11 d - m im...v r,
Utkealu coeiiectlttD with rl r t lUru-r, Vm
fiaUirniitt-r them uJa A II K u-hrm,
)ruiU 17 and iSJ Nnrtii " ii- 1, 1 mi.
euUir, la. f i j
miUhn
F
r-eN nnuMiru'H
1,500 l,e00
Bexes Writing Paper
of the ry Luteat le'ii
from
tt ' 4 la j rirei
10c. te S1.00 Per Bex.
Hvk QuOes I'aperaiid I' ' ' i.f e 'ip'S,
Mmiua Walde t ( e IiikI I i i let ace per
Hei
FON DDRSMITli'S,
Ne. 4tJ KttHt KintT ts'reet,
(Opposite court Ileuae)
L VM A.TKR, PA.
Ills. H
8'
CHOOl, M'l'l'l.lh.S
JOEN BAER'S SOHe,
Hen. 10 (ind 17 Nertft Qmasn -srrei t,
LANCAH1 Hit KA .
Oltur, VV htilHda anil ltxtat , at Lew I'rl'ss
SCHOOL BOOKS
USKH IN l.ANOAarK.K Cll V AMI CI it S 1 V
Old UeuderB Kxr hnnt-ed.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
Mould .SlatliiK. Chalk Crayeni, Copy I tot In
of All hlliitr. VV tlliiia lnl -t.sil l'ttu, Hlsius
NeUaltts alatiis, niau, t uuelis. liiaalng I'un.
Clin
CeuiHMttl(in IKKiks, Writing 1 ablets, I.caJ
IViiills, bchoel natchals, CtiiuiMiitiins, anil
uvarythlnK ulsu la thu Hub el schtajl suttleuery.
8IGN OF THE BIG BOOK.
MHIHOAU
n een-s s vusapaium. .
DYSPEPSIA
( Anpo tctluts) te te mlnrrHble, heilfM.
mntiistfM. and dpived In mind, vtry lrtltl'i.
iann ltd anil dr m lit. Hillvit hteh dt
nt ict -fU of uiil It ten, u 1 re4 eanfut, per
nUtfutt fltttmti n and a tvimdy te threw off ttn
iMnt nd iiit up ihe dltHtlT0 eigan till tht)
r turn dn tli'i h 11 tnkil IIivh. mnpitilla ha
proven Jiit 1 hu 11 ji in d tvim dj Inhundrvslt e(
t harf taUm lltHl 4arpaT.Ma ter dypp
la. for yshu h I hari uffi rvd two im I tr'i d
111 f.11 v t1 tit t in dl mt tut iwttirt pr Vt'd sOnMW
fm t rv n tl h1 artapar1Ma ' Iiie.ir ltna,
Htueb Meetrle Llrfht te. New erls CH).
Sick Headache.
for th pt two )ptr- l h-Te bNn aHlcted
with . ire rnv.dnu ht'i hii 1 d ppp4ta I w a In
dm d ttt trv llte I '"ftrip-irlll t.atid hat leund
unrttrHItf I ibntfullj Mn'euinitMid Uteiill.
Mm I- t ai , Ne HiTiMi, cenn
Sir Mir, C MMh i atnhitdKOpert, Mws wi
a -i tT nr from dpiMW nnd U k lUadafhe,
I hn n th IIikM ars.aprt..a a. it fetiiiit It lh
tt iv eed shtr ntHl
I HOOD'S SARSAPAEILLA.
I s,,it ti, H (lint-nt. ' 11, lx for .v Matin
ti 1 e 11 eiti.ttll Apeithe-callea, latw,
I VI ,.1
tee HUSKS OS K tint LMl
r-111 11 1 1 s
pvl.Vt'K UK KVslllON
MILLINERY
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion
13 FAST KING STREET,
Grandest Display,
Largest Stock,
Lewest Prices.
Wehsre rs netl 'his week l MlL IITMU.Y
the La .(est Asserttut nt f
lelt, elitt mnl IstraetiHti
HATS MD BOHHETS
f V hKstlDW IN 11I1SCITV
Vlse, Nearly Ute Hundred Styles of
Fancy Wings, Bird's Tips,
Feathers,
THKHM-rshLKcT10N tVHtSKKSHKUK
CHILDREN'S
Felt, Cleth. Plush, Astrachan,
And OTHER HATS,
Trim nt-d and I'ntrirnraed, at th Lewwt Piirtm
e er heaidul la Lttatater
UflnTtte evrrySetlv te pJl and loelr threajfh
1 uralK.k aud te toil mct-d that thee are net
Idle Words, But Facts !
ui it 1 in k or
FANCY PLUSHES
Millinery Novelties !
N the Klnrnt e baevrr had and our
I'jtte the Lewest.
Our tnre U epn Monday, Wednesday and
9t irdy r venln entli de elnrk.
rder b TWnphune win rpctre prompt
atteutiuu
-OUR-
Ceat Department !
VV upcni-d this Iippartment en
THUKSDAY, OCT. 14,
WITH ONKOf Tilt
Iiirgest and Fini'st Lines of Cleakx
SHOWN IV THIS CITT.
Our stock will brtpluts 1th all th novelties
of ih saaseri In
Short Plush Wraps,
ASTRAOnAN WRAP3,
Silk acd Brocade Short Wrapi,
I'liLhll C0AIs,
KM MARKETS.
avi) a large; stock or
CHILDREN'S COATS.
Ourprtce ... be aa always th leweit. 1
li tt ui te hhew a NuwiuitrkHl ler aiuuanda
Citl d Ceat an low u It ift ttiid upward
-il a't-t cordially Invited te call and leek
t n mih our tt'etk wliheut lettinK under thu
iiutt (itjllutlen te buy oil 3mdAw
ROBES.
llltr-AIO. VVOLf, JAl'A.V GOAT Alse the
celetiratul l)V Kit, 1 at Olt A CO '3
KAnrblt.V UOllkS.
iluamntMtl nottelosa thulr hair, from HO te WO.
A flue Assortment el I'lash Lap Kehus, Ireul
ti up toils.
ThalStist Dellar Herso Blanket lu the city,
K RECK EL'S,
NO BAST KING arllEKT, LANCABTKH, PA.
au-ueia
MKIHUAL.
rnUK awiKT hi'keikk' company.
1836. SWIFT'S
s s s
s s s
s s s
s s s
A REMKDY NOT FOR A DAY, BUT FOR
HALF A CENTURY,
RELIKVINQ SUFFERING HUMANITY !
S
s
AN INTEHEsTINC. TRtATISt ON OlOOD AND SKIN DI3CASC3 8CNT FliCC TO ALL
APPLIlANTb IT SHOULD tit HEAD flY LVtRYOODY A0DHE!vS
IHE sWIf T SPtCiru COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
( tl llilt,,
M l,
II
ATS AMI t'Xl'S
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.
The Ne went HATS,
Prottlent OIIILDIiEN'S QOOD8,
Finest TnUNKStvnilTRAVBUNO UA03,
Met Ueivutmti lap imd fancy iiedbs,
LarifOtvt Anaortmetit of FI IB FURS imd FUR TRIMMINQB,
Mtsst Ouriible HURDBR COATS, HAT8 tvnd UMURHLLAM,
Kvpi iLmn tn li.,t. r Utir I'rtcrs arv thn Ixisrsst I'lsnlhls, our Ush1 Strtetly ItalUhln, ami
a,. 1. 1 IIUMIK te pli'asn nvrry otutetusr.
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.,
Ne. 31 and 33 Ninth Otnin Strifl.
j km rt kh r, ta
fj . KHOAlHs, JhV Kl.KK.
REDUCTION N PRICES.
Mekil Clinks. sH- ftniui'rly i J'i Xlikcl Alitnn Clucks It I'i. fnriiiirl i "
Nlckle striking t Iik ks Jl si furmerlv Jul. I'ti;lit-I),ij Walnut t'ltKkn it t'. futtiu il
t i . Kmtit-lHv Wulniit Al.irin i 1 a-ks t il, ferinerl) (t 60 , Fri'iicli M.irlitp i I a ks
lit ml, turnii-rlv iJii mi l,inr.t.stt'r sihe-r llutititiir 1M Wind Wutclit-s lu mi. f irim t Iv
t)2 l I -ul us' (mill t li.ttel.tin Wtitflus IH "si furiiii'rl ll.S T.1 . IjtdiiV (mill llunui i;
C.ct' Wntfliea stni vvinil I.imhi. fiirtiierlv J.Sim, l.ullits' (,eM lltve Buttens (. m
fiiniicrlv 1 1 I"' dfiita' tmltl sjet.vp Ituttnns t ts, fnrinerlj II til, Ijiiliiva" (mill i "lln
15ultensi.iv furmerlv 7 (nut (tnltl CelLtr lluttniisTtie.. funiierl) SV; , Njil "mi
llliK silver S'smiia .ttiti 1 erk II "i isT e , fiirineilj II 7"i, IlngiTt Hriw ' Tin sss,MH
Iht lirtlf de; II i, fiirnterlv II Tn llmi n ltres ' I'.ilile sHms anil Ptiiks per half ih
IJ ti. fenutrlv 1 1 In Piaine'it) Jewelrv itml hII ether irtsajs. iiruH3rtltnittel) low
C All (iisjtls Kncr.iveil 1'rte of t liart;e Yeu are InviUsl te ex.inilti" llie.se jJishU,
vvhlrli are all fully unrruutetl
H. Z. RHOADS, Jowelor, Ne. 4 West King St.
nmr.ri hm mmiu nuunt.
CHIKK'S UA.KPKT UALU
CARPETS!
KIL'H'KVINU Or
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
We am new rrtjrirta u jai chs trail, inn invtsii ana iwsii shimciihi i,ina 01 cat i , t,
Olhltisl IB this cltv VtliTiiNs SKIVKTs el tht Tl ullllk Makes el ItllllV VMM l'l-l V
rtKlasM.s TIIKtfc I'I V VHW.silaiid iiltm ehall. K ITK V 9l I'Klt-S, Alitl UI ina.1l it N
SUA1N C ll.l'KTS, II Wl VSh silil V KNKT1 t N c Vltl'KTS RIO ailU UI1A1.N LlltrKT1-'!! r
nwn uinalvtan xisstu ; sjh-Ih tit nlien (cla u thr Uanatactamer I Iistev i iKr'"
ijki rnl Unsef nil c isifrifi Rt us I N vt SU AUKfl. GOV KKI.KTn. x.
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Uer. Wfxt Kinir and
(IJUUUIIIO
E
STAKL-1SHKI) isfv,
a v iieik, w a Aiiwi, a r. iiint
D. A. ALTICK'S SOS
')
(Succuser te I) A Vlllck A sons )
VV tietesa'a Manufacture rs of
Carriages, Buggies, PhcBteus,
aciuw wkiems.
Nee. '12 and 44 Eaet OrimKO Btroet
LANCASTKB, I V
A.N IJ-
Oer Weat Bread any Brouhten Stn.,
HAV A.N N All. jA
tVA larx and vartetl steclr will ha carTli.i1 In
both our i trMistterltis, which will ts selil st thu
LOVVKsT PttlCih stlilniOllw
OTANUAKD (JAKK1AUK VVOKh.
Edw. Edgerley,
CARRIAGE BUILDEE
Marknt Strwit,
Rear of Poutedloo, Lancaster, Pa,
My aveck cetuprtswi a laiyu varlBty et the
Lauwt Styla I1ukI", I'hatteus, LarrtaKas, Mar
(at and llaalnnss Vs aKiiiia, which 1 etlui at th
trury lewaat flKurus anil en the mcsit reasenahlf,
uerma.
I call apedal atuiritten tea taw el my own fit,
slirns, onuel which la tha MH.MU.K V cl.lllKli
rHYelCIAN LOUI'fc, which is declilitll the
naatest,llKnlest anu uiiwl ceinplwt rbyslrlan's
C&rrlaKH In lh country
fenena wlshliig u huy a k'", beuitst and
Qhatautlal artlcln. should tatai In uilntl that
the) tattu no rink tn tin) lnt my work tfvury
Carriage turned out In alKhte n years are1
one that U the kind of tfiiarutilee 1 have toerthi
Oje puhllc All work fully warranted. I'lwue
sive inn a call.
IIKI'AIKIVO f UllMIM'Ll AITHMIKIJ TO.
one set of workmen estatclally eniplettt ter
rbatprirrsvs
A Kill tit
siyATCHES.
Lancaster Watches
In Geld, Silver and Nickel ( Mf will he sold at a
liltKAr UK.lll'l HON Al.e Main, vvslihtn
(Aurera for which 1 aui lele Aaeut), and ether
rlrsl-t.lass Watches Ileal Watch ant! Jewelry
He pairing
w-Correet time by Tell (iraph Iially
L. WEBER,
1WX North yueen 8L, ear retina it U. depot.
eiaastaclws. Kyi glasses aud Optical Olssls A
kinds of Jewelry
OTORAOK
XrOMMIBaiON WAREHOUdU.
OAN1B.I VtATKU
rlwrJ-lyd Ne l Wei i h'tstmn ir.i
TitTY I&00 TEKTH AKK AH a(Wn Ahl
ATJt eau ue purcnaaea in ""' " '" fi
tall and b convluceO. AU werK warranted.
uu winiuiiiisreu. n ...
vtMsunum. j.,iBUKU,a Dentist.
apl71yd Ke. U Merth Wueen Street
SPECIFIC.
886.
S S S
s s s
s s s
s s s
I 41's, .III
Wrtrtueat GAPS.
IjtllfHsti'i. Pa.
CARPETS'
Wnter Stfl.t Lancantflr, Pa,
i 1 1
WALL fAfKm
pAS'T HK HRAT.
OUK KLKOANT Ll.NK ur
Wall Paper & Window Shades,
A Nil OLIt
Very Modest Prices
Am tha thlng-a Uiat can't lie beat by any bnusn
' iue,
ART WALL PAPER STORK,
HO. l.M NOKTII gUEKN HTIIKK1,
LA.NOASTKlt, fl
ALFRED SIBBBR.
,r n open BVery Menaay illQ Biailr(Uy
ttveninif
uuuvbuiiis.
FHl IT C'A K KN.
Where shall I fftl Ul buy lu trull Calta
order We should autfirest
WlA.VTs liltOLt 11
In dnlnir se veu will find there a larira stock of
new rsHls reedless halslns, Cl'reu. ttirrails
M luen ana eranira 1 eel, .lew r runcu fruiies.
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