Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 29, 1886, Image 2

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LANCASTER. OCTOUElt S. 1RXV
A Great Meeting.
Tlicre was a lessen for all citizens in the
splendid outpouring of the eple at
Micnnerclier hall last evening te hear the
discussion of the issues of this c;nn'uigii
from a Democratic standpoint. It was
no mob of wild partisans ready te cheer te
the echo a party cry. But It was a calm,
deliberative body of men who hud come te
get the fullest possible information ou the
questions of the hour in order that they
might most intelligently vote thereon.
The mechanic, the laborer, the farmer,
the business man were all there, and as
the speakers touched upon the questions
that affect the hearts and homes of
the people, the ringing cheers of the
audience showed that a responsive chord
had been struck. Ter this Is peculiarly a
people's campaign. Laber every day is
made te feel that its fate is in its own hands.
Never will the ballet be mere potent for
the workingman than this year, when the
Democratic party is making the light in
his behalf. Shall it be said that the great
party of Jeffersen in se doing labors in vain ?
AVe much mistake the temper of last
night's audience, if such is shown te be the
case en Wednesday next. The cheers that
greeted the forceful remarks of the speak
ers had the true ring in them, and the
tremendous enthusiasm that tlioek the
walls or the building when the name of
Henry Drachbar, for assembly, was men
tioned, shows that the Democratic party
in this city is safely anchored in the labor
ing man's heart ; and that a great victory
next Tuesday is certain.
But let no Democrat lag because of tins
gratelul assurance. '.The enemy are pre
pared te contest every inch of ground.
Sleepless energy is required in order te vyin,
and from new until election day let every
effort be made te bring out the Democratic
vote. Ter eternal vigilance will this jear
be the price of liberty.
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Why The) Mere Angry.
The Republican leaders are se much dis
turbed at the thought of damaging effect
upon their cause of the iissault made by their
partisans upon the Bellefonte Wutchinnn
office, which was placarded with the Belle
fonte Iren company's store order and with
Grand Master I'ewderl 's denunciation of
such means of raying workmen, that they
hasten te send out by the telegraph afli
davits declaring that P. Gray Meek, of the
Watchman, had arranged the placard with
express intent of provoking te violence the
friends of Beaver in the precession which
welcomed Blaine te Beaver's home. It w
net very apparent wlierefeie this affords an
extenuation of the Republican violence ;
and as the affidavits show that the obnox
ious paper had been posted in the Watch
man's 'vindew for some days before the
proces3ien,it is net clear hew they prove that
Mr. Meek put them there te provoke the
ire of the precession. The fact doubtless
is that they were posted for the general
information of the ieepIe of Bellefonte
as they passed the Watchman's window
and that Mr. Meek declined te take them
down when the precession came along. Of
eourse, he was right in that. The men in
the precession were entitled te the beneilt
of the knowledge of Beaver's doings, even
if they were determined te vote for him
anyway. If the store order and Grand
Master Powderly'e denunciation aggrieved
them se as te incite them te steuu the
Watclnnan't windows, it is a fair inference
that they believed them te be damaging te
their candidate or else they would net have
been se angry.
In Bad Condition.
The condition of tilings in the r.ijette-Westmerelaud-Greene
congressional dis
trict does net seem te liave been improved
by the intervention of the state committee,
and its anointing Itatlerty as the regular
candidate. Tiiey buried Lathi, but
the dissatisfied vetera have put up Don Den
nelly in his place, who is a wealthy physi.
cian of J.atiebe. It is net te be presumed
that either of these candidates will be
elected, and the strong probability is that-
this Democratic district will beiepreseuted
in Congress by a Republican.
This is little less than a crime upon the
part of the selfish interests that are respon
sible for it. There does net remain a ques
tion that this responsibility chietly rests
upon Itafferty, who should have declined
the nomination when he found hew unsat
isfactory it was te the vetera. Hisstubborn Hisstubbern
nes3 loses the district, which he says he
can stand if the people can. The devotion
te party which such a declaration shews.is
of the very thinnest kind. There is hardly
a veneer of the thing en Itafferty. If he
should be chosen by the Democrats of the
district te Congress, they may expect htm
te vote Rafferty's politics right alengt
whether Democratic or etherwise, and
then te ask the people what they are ceiim
te de about it. 6
It is lamentable that the sensible course
of nominating a Democratic candidate who
can command the party Yute has net been
possible in this district ; but when passion
drives felly rides.
Terrorism in the Seuth.
Senater Sherman in Philadelphia, made
a great paint of the terrorism in the Seuth,
ma I waved the bloody shirt In true Blaine
fashion. If the terrorism he speaks of
existed, It would be an evil of such menac
ing character as te outrank all ether
national Issues. It Is a simple question of
fact ; Jehn Sherman and Ids friends assert
it, but have only their insertion te sustain
them, which is lamentably insufficient.
The Seuth is Democratic, though a large
body of the voters have received the ballet
from Republicans. Therefeie Itisargued
that the gratitude of these voters lias been
suppressed by force. This conclusion
reached, the partisan becomes deaf te rea
soning and blind te fact, and will continue
sincerely te believe that teirerlsm prevails
ever the will of the people in that section.
Many of the colored people of the Seuth
are Intelligent enough te see that if the
gift of the ballet carried with it the condi
tion that It should only be used as ordered
by men who might claim the credit of the
gift if its price was political bondage It
was a privilege tee dearly bought.
Tiik Democracy had hoi J of the town last
night, and they snoek It up in lively fashion.
Tiik lc.t el geed things In the Saturday
lNTKLLlUKNCEIlOf tills week will be uiwt
notable. The biographical sketch will be
of one el l.ancaiter's most prominent busi.
nets men, who Iretn small beginnings
lias built n Ktore that has no rival
in the state, outside of Philadelphia.
Tba Intkllkikncf.u's political prophet
tails some of the true Inwardness of
oeunty politics that waken mighty In
terestin' readln'. " " I'ticaV'i laj s a tender
fiower at the shrlue of Washington Irving,
oneef the swi-etest of English writers. One
who has Been them writes of the Susquehan
na, the Hudsen and Kblne In entertaining
style. Prof. Kerahuer comes back te reply
te the last sally by lluli In the astronomical
war. The school beard fathers erlal Is con
tinued In a sketch of one et the mct notable
of Its presidents. Yeung ladles will find
much te interest them In the bright fashion
article; and there will be poetry, miscellany,
thebestef local news, markets, etc., suited
te every taste. Send In your orders early.
Is Dr. S. T. Davis for or against the sub
mission plank of the Hepubllcan platform ?
That Ib what the people of this town want te
knew Just new.
Arueh Dat seems te be losing its grip.
Ita observance In Lancaster was etily In eue
school, and the reports from tbe state de net
show that It was recognized. It was a mis
take te have an Arber Day in the spring and
also in the falL One would have been enough
for All purpesus, and It would have steed
xeui chance of general recognition. In
rhllAdelphia, Sujerlntendent MaeA lister re
ports that the parenU take no Interest In the
movement and the pupils pas Arber IMy In
idleness. It would be a Kreat pily if this
most excellent project should le alionedto
go Inte decay.
The political situation in New Jereey is
said te be decidedly intxed,tbvre beiug many
bitter fit his In progress between tactiens of
all parties. Mr. lllalue has been advertised
te travel through tbe state and the result
must be the union et Democrats and the lur
tber demoralization of Republicans There,
as In this state, the real Issues bvfore the
people are of tee great Importance te be
dwarfed by the ilap-trap and b!z ug eutbu
slasui of lllalue. of Maine.
Tub value of backbone In the slate depart
ment has again been emphasized by the sud
den collapse of Spain ou the discovery that
such a thing existed In America. Fer many
years the policjl'ef the United Slates In deal-
tag with Kurepeau governments has been
conciliatory In tbe ejtreme.and loreign diplo
mats bad come te believe that w e could be
dealt with like tbe Chinese and were
as little te be feared ; se that the
president's proclamation luipeilug dis
criminating duties must have been
a startling eye- opener for tbe Dens.
Diplomacy is proverbially slew aud Spanish
diplomacy the slowest of tbein all, but the
rapidity with which the Spaulards were
brought te terms by this firm, aggre9lve
measure is truly startling. It is an acknowl
edgement of the value of our couctjsslens
te Spain and provokes regret that for se many
yeus we have received no equivalent ier
thoxe concessions, simply becaue former
administrations lacked the nerve te adept
President Cleveland's manly course.
. I'EBSONAL.
Hi.ai K and KleketLs received an oatlen In
Potlsvllle en Thursday evening.
Hkknhaiuit's son hasfeughtand wounded
In a duel a French painter who hrd ridiculed
bis mother.
J. M. lil'SKV, el I'ltUbiirg, who died en
Wednesday, wasene of the best known phi phi
lanthrepists et that city, his gifts 10 tbe peer
amounting te ever J10.C00 annually.
Si.C'KtTAiiv Manmxu is preparing a plan
for securing the circulation of national banks
and government deposits In tliHui when the
bends held by the bankers are pud.
RenErtT YeLNn, colored, who sought te
be admitted te Dickinsen oellegu and created
the opposition of the BludentH. has been al
lowed place In the preparatory department.
AS A MATlDSAt, IJVEliTIUS
rhe Streng Ileiiincratlc Position Ktpn Vleirfd
Frem That Standpoint.
Frem tbe Wllkesbarre Leader
The election is but a week oil, and the
time for last appeals Is almost here. Our
last appeal Is and will continue te be : Vote
for your state's best Interest, which is your
best lnterast. Judge by facts, net premise.
This is a state olectlen. State etllcers are
te be filled ; htate Issues are te be de"lded.
The state constitution Is brought te the fore,
The question Is, shall It be enforced? We
have had four jeara of Deuieeralic adminis
tration of the. state and as le it entire hon
esty aud eflideucy there has uet been and
Is net new a shadow of doubt The iiuexilen
is, shall we have four years mere of the same
kind of administration, or shall we restore
the Quay-Coepor regime, with lla riot bill
bribery, Its pardon beard infamy, its treasury
despoliation, its infamous recorder and de
linquent tax and ether bills mercilessly op
pressing the taxpayer lu all direeiiens.
The Kepublicaus are, heaetcr, net halls
fled that tbe election shall be decided ou state
Issues. They insist that it is partef the great
national battle for the presidency in lss
Well, let us htve It that way ' Wiwt change
de the ceuntry'B Interest call for .' There
are two changes jiesslble one Hill make the
administration mere completely Democratic
the ether will make it Hepubllcan. Why
should It be made Republican? Has tii
country sullered sluce Cleveland euue In'
Is net business booming as It hasn't boomed
lu years 7 iron aud coal are the gloat shinies
ofthlHKtate, As te iron, listen te the New
Yerk JTcratil :
" Pituburg is crewing h ippler every day,
and pig iron is the solid foundation en which
she builds her prosperity Nu mere half time
ler the workmen. They ciu shake their
lists at the coming winter, for all the mills
are going, and the sparks are Hying from
under the triphammers se brightly that the
stars are becoming ashamed of themselves."
Ah te coal, listen te the Philadelphia Ilecerrt
Ne better evidence of the Increasing pn.
perlty of the country is uoeded than the ener.
meus demand for fuel. The Introduction of
natural gaa Inte I'itUburg, which was a great
coal consuming tnarket, and the use or ether
artificial fuels have net dim n shed thedr.
in and for coal. Bituminous and snlhrsclte
are being sent te market as rapidly us posll'e
te meet the call for thorn, aud se active Is the
demand for coke that new evens are lisli g
built and put In operation. The syuulcain
controlling this artlcle of f usl has ordered 011
all restrictions In its manufacture, and the
evens will be operated te thelr grestest
capacity. The anthracite preduc rs have
been oemelled te increase tbelr output ler
'u pieuv muiiiu uy jhj.ixxj teus. There la
no restrictive combination in bituminous
coal, and the fuel tonnage et the I'ennul.
JrVJVri?l.ifeaa. Py ibis year will be
j,wn,000 tens In excess of that et last year.
rao5.riTHt'et..n00Tdor "lu'"'"''t wltlithe
railroad is In the transportation of UisL
larrrer T.!Unr)ie!i0.,,!uvernu,0t
larger. In proportion te Its amount the
coat of collecting was never as littli ti!..
debt Is being paid oil mere iapldly tl an oe?
before. The uewa from Wal!lgf"a," Vbt
the revenues se far this month have avoraued
11,000,000 a day, andaronew about 112,000,000
In oxewn of the exicuditurw) during the
naine period.
There have leeit no defalcations el Demo
cratic enlcJaK All the departments of the
federal HPtoreuienl ie lit the keeping of
henrat men and able men who are proving
thelr honesty and ability, net In words, but
Insets.
Whatdoyeu want with a lllaine, or any
body cIbp, when you have lliee things from
a Clevelaud
VtltVs lclcr
A lady who took exception te her bus.
I atld's habitual wakelulness tsttttllted with
the Inv eutien of a mechanical de Ice that
UN premised shall de mere te Induce sleep
than all that opiate, chloral hydrates, and
even raw onions have ever done, r tie ma
chine leeks like a very long H. and is made
in harU rubber, wltli a pul en ene of lis Inner
rnrves. AL nun mid i h &'( lPAthet slral ;
at the ether, lis curve forms n handle, in
use, the lelt hand pulls duvwi the strap
after the Instrument Is pi vhhI en the neck -and
the right hand laid nu the li mdle presses
down firmly, but net bsi tlriiily. the id
which rests" en the carotid nricrj. e bs te
diminish the tlnw of Meed te the brain. D"r
lng sleep, the brain is entirely bloodless. A
rush of bleed te the brain ertatrs tusemnia.
It tttiit tint r,minrti hl much as SU excess of
bleed In his head that kept the Ihaue or
Cawdor awake. The " sniutu'llzer" keeps
back the bleed and sleep ensues naturally.
A CxnTlrt V It
Frem the Montpelier iV t i imiiua
A geed story is told el an !nter lew et the
Hen. W. H. U. Bingham with one of the
state boarders at Windser. Nuue el the pris
oners were at work lathing the guardroom
during a recent elUeial visit of the "gever
nor," and the latter w as inspecting the work.
Aflnr renteinrtlHtitit; the process for a few
minutes, liev. Bluchaui remarked : See
here, my man, veu are laying tbee laths tee
near together , that sort of work w 111 never
da" The prisoner calmly laid down his im
pleinenus, and said : -Loverner, I am will
ing te be turned oil" and discharged if my
work don't suit: I never applied for this job
or the situation, .uul It my worn iniwu iniwu
factery I am willing te nuiL" 1 no eiler was
uet fcccepled.
A lUj ami Frrllte IMltur.
Frem the Lenlstewn (Me.) Journal
Things have ceme te an interesting jms In
Dexter. Editor Skinner, of the i3tern
iUUc, having made public a Jeke at tbe ex
pense of a certain Chsrlei S. Lane, Mr. Lane
has written a letter te Skinner threatening te
print a history of his Waterville lire. Te
which Editor Skinner replies : "Ue ahead.
We solemnly premise net te kuk se long as
it's Interesting, and it will be jour lault if it
isn't" A picturesque o3iuple of the soft
answer which turnelh away wralh.
A tloeil story
Fruui the Mentrcsl WUncs
A story Is told of a Krench-l'anaJian doctor
In this city who had an account against a
printer, which he could net collect. The
printer ettered te work it out, which, the doc
tor agreed te. Alter getting all the printing
done he needed there was still a balance The
doctor's wife was sick at the time, aud he ac
cordingly decided te get some blank luneral
notices with her name en them. These he
locked In his desk. The wile reentered, and
the luneral notices were forgotten ty the hus
band. One day he ungardedly left his desk
open. Discovery was the result and ttie
wile new taias ei suing ier a sepnrauuu.
Jtr Ornt te sir. Chllili
Frem the I'hilslelphla l'res-
Mr. Geerge W. Chllds has nisi mt-lved
from Cel. Frederick Dent iir.mt a tine
Kentucky mare and colt" The mare was a
creat favorite w It b the lite ieu. rant, aud
the animals were sent te Mr. Lhllds
by Mrs. Ortnt, They are new at
" Wootten," Mr. Chllds' country place.
It Is purposed te call one of them Julia, a'ter
Mrs. U. s. Grant, and tbe ether Ida. after
Mrs. CeL raut.
A careless nnte cannot pol.en a (.riMJ wlih
Ked btar Cough cure Neupiatf-
Frum Philadelphia, Pa 1 am s Ulng mie el
Lr Hulls cough )ran than all niiier tough
remedies combined, and the demand is still in
cnaslDg H I i leuuLDr,
Dnigglst, W -eulh Second street.
" There's suchdlvlnlty ditb hedge a king that
treason " feats te teuih him. But rheum.ill,ui
Is no respecter of person, and Iti.jalty wenld de
well te patronize salvation oil, the great pain
cure.
IVBV1A1. iurivr.1.
A remkdv ter Indigestion, Cen, uutptnn, Dys-
Cpsla, Weakne-s, teKit Aue. ic c.ilden's
Puld Ueef route il'ludoelw
A CHEAT DIaLOVLM.
Thegreatest dlScovee of the nm-leeuth cen
tury Is Or. Leslie's Specld Prtstrlptku fei sick
headache, which Is the dli-cewry ei an eminent
physician and used by blm for ever thirty jears
before giving It te the paL.Hu, and 11 atunus to
day without a rival. Itutd adrcnUemeut in
another column.
CUOUl', WUOOIMNOCOIOH and Ureuchltls
Immediately relieved by shllehaCtiie ersale
by It 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne Lrl North Queen
street.
HucklFii Arnica Nsl.e
The Hest Salve In the world for Cut", Brnljes,
Seres, Ulcers, Salt llhuum, (ever Snip, letter.
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and pesltivel cun-s Pties, or no pay
required. It Is guaranteed teglte iwrfeu satl.
faction, or money retunded Price 25 centa per
box. Fer sale by II. If Cecnran, Druggist, 137
and 12 North Qucen street. Lancaster, Pa.
VVhes the mc.hIj) li annejeil with dandimf,
Glenn's .sulphur soap wlllb) te n.d Infallible
Hill's Hair fj)e, black or brown, tllty cents
slu-lwdeedAw
3II1LOI1S COUGH and Consumption Cure is
sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Consump
tion Fersaleby II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne.
133 North Queen street.
WILL lOU SUFFhll with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint t shtleh's ViLallzer Is guaran'
Ued te euro you. ter sile by II. II. Cochran.
Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street.
SHlLOH'3 VlTALlZKKls what you need ter
Constipation, Less of Appetite, Dtzilnuss, and
all symptoms of Dyspepsia, l'rtie w and 7S
cents per bottle Fer sale by II. II. Cochran
Druggist, Ne. IS) North Queen street.
The Impending Dauger.
1 he recent statistic of the number of duaths
show that a largu majority die with Consump
tion This disease may commence with an ap
patently harmless cough wbkh can hi cured in
stantly by Kemp's Jtalsain for the Thre it and
L.uug9, wnicn is guarauteeii 10 turu anil relluye
all cuses.
, ntu t uuuui mm ti. iriat size jree
Fer ajile by II. II. Cochran,
druggist. Ne. Lt7
ri urtu iueeu street.
e" iwdAltw
AUK lOU MAI
MAlit miserable by Indigestion,
Dizziness, Less of Appetite, Vel
llnh'A V'lLallzerl4 a nuxlflvft nnr.
.v..iiiink,Jii, ,'!,
ew skint Shlleh'g Vllallzer
Fer sale by It. It. Cochran. DruKKlst, Nel 137
North Queen street.
"Jack shall pipe and GUI shall d mre " lust as
longeut In the open bain ns they pliase The
free born American citizen dun'i ii.jr neuralgia
with Salvation Oil te the trent Price only 25
cents
A erjf Narrow lupe
had a very narrow escape." said a
les, I
premtuent citizen te a friend "I was confined
my bed for a your aud my fi lends gave me up
ler a consumptive's gruve, uiilll 1 began using
Kemp's lUisam for the Threat und Lumrs. and
nuuip s iKiismu ier tue xnreai unu Lungs,
nere 1 um, sound and hearty." Price Um. and
I. Fer sale by II. H. Cochrun. DrugKlst.Ne. 137.
North Queen struet, Lancusler.
Active, I'ualiliig aud ItelMDle.
II. U. Cochran, Druggist, 1J7 and U3 North
Queen street, Lancaster, Pa, can always be re
lied upon te carry In stock the purest and best
goods, and sustain the repuutltuu of being ac ac
tlve. pushing und reliable, by ri-ceiiiiueiidlng
articles with well cstabllahtd merit and such us
are popular. Having the agency for thocclo thecclo thoccle
bruted Dr. King's New Discovery for consump
tion, colds and coughs, will sell 11 en npeslllvu
guarantce. It ulllsuiely euro an and every
affection of threat, lungs, and chest, and In order
te prove our claim, we ask you te call and get a
Trial liettlu Fieo (n
THAT HACKING COUlili can be son
curoauyshlleh'sCure, We guarantee lu Fer
sole by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North
Queen street.
FOK DVSl'El'SIA and Liver Complaint, you
have a printed guarantee en u ery boltle of 6ht 6ht
leh's Vftallzer. It never rails te cure. Fer sale
by II, II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen
street.
DHOPOSALS FOK bTKKKT HAILWAY,
JL Proposals for laying the track of "The
hast End Passenger
Hallway'
(the company
furnishing' the material), will be received unto
7 o'clock p in., en SATUTDAY, OClOHEllai,
at the offleeof Allan A Ilerr, Ne. 108 East King
street, wheie full particulars cut bu had.
e.7-Ud
pONTRAUTOK AND tiUiUUEH.
GEORGE ERNST,
CAIll'ENrEIt, CONTUACTOK A HUILDKU.
lleeldence Ne. 5, West King str-'et. Shep
East Grant street, opposite station house.
WOUDKN MANTELS AND G K.NE11AL 11 Alt!)
WOOD WUltlv A SfKClALl V.
."A1I work secures my prompt and personal
RtiS?i,len-..UtawlDl5 ani IfsUmaUs furnished.
MKtllVAL.
A QUESTION AIIOUT
Brown's Iren Bitters
-t n - Witt:n.
1 he question his probably been askid thou
amis et times. " Hew ran llrew n's turn Hitters
euro everj thing s" Well, it doesn't lint 11 ilws
cure any disease, for which n iviutnlileph)l
elan would prescribe IKON I'hvslcUns tveog tveeg
nlse Iren as the best restorative agent known le
the profession, and Inquiry of any leading
chemical nrm will subatantl.tte the assertion
that there are mere proparnllens of lien than el
any ether substance tucsl In inodUlne. This
shows eeurlUflTely that Iren is acknowledged
te Im the most Important tailor In surewsful
medical practice It In, hnwcwi, a ivmurkitliln
fart, that ptter te the dlscecrv of IlltOW VS
IHO.v lllTTKIts no perfectly satisfactory coin-
T
iiuin, ii'ii u-u et erern tennil initie iue.-i
111 rTKUS does net Injnre th teeth, t-aiise head
ache, or pnxluce ronstlpatten-ai ether inrdb
clnesdn liliUWN'a litAs nmklis unvs In.
digestion, llllleusnrss. Weakness. Iyspepsls,
Msilarl'V Chills nnd Fe-crs, Tlreil Feeling, lien
eral Peblllty, Pain In th side. Hack or l.luibs.
Headache and NeumUla for ail these ailments
Iren Is inscribed dally. 11UOW N S IKON III l
Thlis. however, does notcue in a tnlnute. Like
all ether thorough medicines, it mts nlenly.
When taken by nen the first svmvtetn of tnmiv
nt Is reuewed energy ihe musiUsthcn beconie
nnner, thodlgnstleu tmprines, the bowels are
active In toemrn the ettect Is usu illy men
rapid and tuarkeil. The eyes begin at once te
brighten ; the skin clears up healthy color
comes e the eheeks; nerveu-mes dlsip dlsip
peers i functional dmngements become r gu
lar, and If a nursing mothei. abundant uie
nauce Is supplied for the ihlld Ueinember
ltruwn's Iren Hitters Is the I'M Y Iren medi
cine that Is net Injurious. viMiriittiiafiddriiy
gl Jti reeentme rt w.
The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed led
lines en wrapper. TAKE M) OT1IKK
tS) maiJild.w
glMMONS' L1VKU KEUt'L.VTOR.
BUSINESS MEN.
Merchants and these engaged in office wiTk
arv ubject te Uyspvpila, Constipation, a Icellng
of despondency aud nutlemipss. all caused by
adUerdered l.lverandstemsch. Simmons Liver
Hegulater removes these csuus by establishing
a c ixd Jlgcslleu aud no interference te business
WUl
blleUklug it
Simmons Llver Uegulater Is a
V Valuable mineilv fur tlrn!.
sla, sick Headache, Torpid Liver
una tuch Uke liLseMes ' w
li"' t, 1'resldent of S. Vt . K. It Ce
Of Gv.
PILES.
Hew many suffer torture day alter dsy, mak
ing ilfe a burden and robbing existence et all
pleasure, owing te the secret suCerlng trem
riles. 1 et relief is ready te the hand of almost
anvone who will sys tcmatlcally take Simmons
l.ner Hegulater. It has permanently cured
iheusanOs. Ne drastic, violent rurge, but a gen
ue aula taut te Nature.
-0NLY GKNU1NK -.8
Has uut Stamp In red en Wrapper
EU.1N A CO , Philadelphia. V
J 11.
LEUATt -vercr.
A LDITOR'S N.OTICE.
JacenUsiaL Common Pleas et Laniii.tcr
vs. County, August term, l-,
Jcwiru stark ,e. H
The undersigned auditor, appointed te di
tribute the proceeds paid Inte court under the
above execution te and among these legally en
titled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en
TUK1IIAV. N'OVKMHKK 2, l?(i, at 10a.m,ln
the Library Keem of the court Heuse. In the
city of Laucasler, where all persons interested
may attend. VV. A. WILSON',
ectS-Udr Auditor.
TJlbTATK OF
JACOB MRIKL, Sit.,
citv of Lancaster, de
JULi lain of the
ceased,
having
Letters tesnimentarv- en said estiite
becu gnuitcd te the uudemlgucd, all
pcrsuiis ludebled thereto arc n.iuesled le make
Immcdlalg payment, and thu-e having claims
or demands against the s.tme. will prei ut them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, resldtug In Lancaster citv
JOHN F OKI El.,
JaCuCeKIKL. IR .
Cbas 11. Kuss, txecuters.
Atlcmey ectiitdF
N
TOT1CE IS IlEKEHY t.l EN TUAT
Charlea II Fisher, of the Ulaze et Kuhraut.
county of Lancaster aud slate et l'ennsUanla,
ry detd of voluntary assignment, 1ms assigned
te LeiiH A. Llvlngoed, of the bin uti et
VVomelsdert, county of Iterks and itat. it .re
said, in trust for the benefit of the crr.1 w - .1
the said Charles D. Fisher, all thurstate, real and
personal, of the said Charles it 1 Uher.
All rwneas indebted te the t.ald Charles II
Fisher will make Immediate pavment te the fall
assignee, and these having claims or demands
wUl present the same without delav.
LOUISA I.IVI.SUOOD,
olI-etdTh Assignee of Churlea 11. t Uher.
riHKS Afflt LKJUUUM
2) -OOTO- -2.)
Reigart's Old Wine Stere
Fer l'emmery Sec, Uouche'cc. piper Heldiieik,
O H. Mumm X Ce., andallether leading braudii
of Imported Champagnes. Alse, Madeira, SheiTy
and Pert Wines, Clarets, bauternes. Ales and
E touts.
sole A gent ler Special Great Western Cham
pagne, produced by the Pleasant V ailey VV Ine
Ce., the finest American Lhampague lu the
United States.
Flerida Orange Wlne. the lineal In the market.
A lull line of llrandy, Whiskv. (,1ns and llunm
Callfnrult Claret and WhltdVWne, et N'apa V al
ley, California.
H. E. Slaymaker,i6r.
Ne. 20 KAST KING ST , L ANCASTEU, PA.
TOBACCO CUTTINOH, SCKAl'S, SIFT
INOS AND I'ACKKitS WAST K, Dry aud
Clean, bought ler cash.
J S. MOLINH,
Ne. 273 I'earl Street, New lerk.
tteference Fred. Schutte, Ne. 113 Pearl street.
Mew Yerk. rehW-lyd
rlOKN KEMOVKB.
vicrenu CORN
UEMOVEU.
Warranted te eradicate completely and In a
short time, the most obdurate corns, hard or
son, without pain. Sold by (Joe. W. Hull, chas.
A. Lechcr, Jehn It. KaulTman, Dr. Win. worm
ier, And. O. IFrey, Chas. J. Shulmycr, and at
UECHTOLD'S DltUO BIOKK,
decl-lyd Ne. 01 West Orange St,
ILKOHlSTKiN,
IJtl'OIlTING TAILOK.
y selection for the coming season Is new
ready, comprising en5 et the finest sleck ever
shown In this city. The stock Is entirely new
and well worth your Inspection, ily prices lira
moderate, and workmanship or the besL The
reputation or the house ter 11 no work will be
luily maintained. Having secured for the com
ing season the services el tlrst-CIass Tailors, I
can guarantce the very best of work.
Sole proprietor for the Patent strap Panta
loons, warranted net te draw up when sitting
down, nor bag al the knee.
A. U. llOSENSTElN,37Nerth Queen 8L
CsKAhOXAUIii: GOODS.
O Just received, at prices te suit tbe times,
renslstlng In part or Ladles', Gent's, 3llsaes and
Heys' Hosiery and Underwear In Lamb's Weel.
Camel's Hair and Cotten; lien and boys' Shirts
aud Overalls: late styles Cardigan Jackets In
Worsted, Weel and Cotten. Some very fine and
new styles at reduced prices. Gloves, 3IIU8,
lates styles Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs, smpendcrs
and notions generally, at HECHTOLD'S,
Ne 12 North Queen Street,
2car the rosteincu.
TT OKHUAKT,
Fine Tailoring.
A Full and Complete stock of Imported an
Demestic
EultluK and Ovorceatlng
Fer the Fall Trade new ready te select Irem.
Call early te secutu Hest Styles,
H. GERHART.
Ne. 13 N. QUKEN ST., Opposite the Poslelllce
mar.7-lvdK
TyTUSlUAL INHTItUMKNTM.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS
Fer Cash, at 178, US, 193, $102, 1108. Jia), 4c.
AVOIIUANB ON INSTALLMENTS. -e
HOC II0.G0 Every 3 Months.
19J 112.(0 Every 3 Months.
n tissu
1130 11310
KvervSMniiths.
Every 3 Months, Ac
PIANO! at 3, IOT, 3.S,len, Ac.
Amirlcan Sewing Machines at rJ3, UO, 135 4 110.
-AT-
W. D. Messer's Masic Stere,
NO 1J1 NUUTH lftEE.V BTl'.EKT,
LANCASTEIt, l'A.
ft) DlS-lJ dR
T30TK IS MAKlNfJ
OABINBT PHOTOGRAPHS
ax B3joe a peim.
106 NOUTH QUEEN BT11KET.
Lancaster, I'a
AT NO,
IsnlUld
amnion..
UK HWUT SI'KOIFIO COMPANY.
1836. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. 1886.
s s s
A RKMKDY NUT FOR A DAY, BUT FOR
HALF A CENTURY.
s s s
RELIEVING SUFFERING HUMANITY
s s s
s s s
AN IN1LHLS1ING TltLATISL ON ULOOD
APPLICANTS IT SHOULD BC
S
S3
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
VAllMlAtln HOKllt.
A MOriX) THAT ALWAYS WJN8.
HONEST WORK I HONEST PRICES I
Philip Docrsenfs Old Reliable Carriage Works,
126 and 128 EAST KINO STREET,
(NSAULV Ol'POSlTK TUB LKOl'AUU IIUl'KL), LANCA3I Kit lA.
Nene Bui Firsl-Cl&ss Mechanics Employed. Ne. 1 Material, and Thai Only, Used
riUCKjJTOSUlTTHKTlMl'.S. ALL VV 01th UUAUAN t'KKIJ,
BUGGIES, PHATONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS.
1 have new ou hand and for sale cheap the following tliat i lass aevend hand work One l.lxhl
One-ilan Wagen, suitable lertrack purpose, one
Inn.liiti Xf-it, Ph.,iti,n. tlte Mirhl Jumi
np-seai carnages
glw, both side bar and end springs, business
which will be sold at the MOST llKAsON A1IL.K
chise or nut. Ne uoublelo show Urn work.
PAHTICULAU A1TENTIUN PAH) TO UKL'AIHINU.
rf)U.vr tVKUKT run i'LAVlCi
Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works,
NOS. 126 rud 128
SUH KALIt UM MKyi,
Pvin.icsAu: ei vaiaaiilk ruer
KIU.
C's Mesi'lt, N
will be sold at put '
tieti I. North Oucen si..
Ivy!,
lit . u
the hejslone
t i.ii ( ground, situ
all-dun the west tide if Smih Prime street. Ne
412, fruntlng en Prlm-e ntxet ii feet, mere or
less, and In depth lite leet te let el ilechtnl s,
en whlth Is orettedatMO-iitery UitlCK DWELL
ING, with slale roer, containing eight rooms ;
gasand nxtures all through thoheusot nwellel
nover-f Ailing water, with pump , Irult trwi.
Sain te commence at o'clock, ben coudltleus
will be mnde kuimn b
MU8. MAM A. ULerii.
Hisrt iuaiKT, Auctioneer. e25-2wd
pi' M..U' SM.V-
U.S t R1KAT, NOVIMDSK 12, lhrs,
by virtue of an erdei of the Orphans' Court of
Lancastei leunty, III be sold at public sale, al
the Leepard Hetel, ou East King street, the fol
lowing property, te wit
That thne-stery UK1CK KESIDF.NCK. wltha
two-steiy Hi lik Hack Building and monitory
Frame htlchen nttaihed. situated Ne. SU VV est
Orange t reel, lietween Pine and Nevln streets.
Hall, with Vestibule, Parler, Dining room and
two Kitchens ou first rtoer . geed dry Cellar,
etc.; front and back Stalrwajs, Closets In each
chamber. Healer In cellar, Gaa through the
wholeheuse, lldrant VV ater In the kitchen and
l'ave-wssh lu (tout, in the heue. This house Is
unusually well built, with geed material, solid
walnutduers In trout, and ether work te cerre
spend. Let 22 by 113 feet, extending te a ten
leet wide alley, line variety et Fruit Trees, eti.
sale te commence al 7 o'clock p m., when
tonus and conditions will be made known by
LI CI KILL1NGKK
Administratrix el Jacob l'. Ktlllnger, decerned.
H.Sucsskt, Auctient or. e"2sttd
pL'ULICSAMi
OM SATrKOAV, NOVSMBXR 6, lS
ny virtuoef anoider of the Orphans' Court uf
Lancaster county. Pa., Uie undersigned, admin
istrator et the estate el Jehn Jtcl.ane, dee'd,
will expose te public sale at the I.eeparil hotel,
Ksthlug strict. In the city of Lancaster, the
lollewtug described rcat estate, te wit :
All that certain let or piece of ground situ
ausl en the north slde el East Orange street
(Ne. 711 ) In the city or Lancaaler, Pa., contain
lng In front en said East Omngu street 42 ft it.
uioreer less, aju extenuing in ueptn te .-uanun
street 213 leet, mere or iesi, en w hlch is erected
a larae substantial deuble two-story I1U1CK
1IVV LLI.ING HOLSE, fronting en said Orange
street about 'JA feet, with a depth of 23 feet, le
whuh Is attached ulai go twestury llilck Uack
Hulldlug, 17 by 21 feet. The heuse has hcautl
tul ba windows, with plate glass and walnut
Inside shutters, a large circle head front deer,
granite stone slops, laige balcony, Ac The llrst
story hAj a largu deuble parlor, sitting toein
and large dining room, with u cenvenleut base
Luent kitchen. Ihe parlor and silting room
each have a " Sunn) side ' healer, with registers
te feeiend xloei liuuseil In polished slate man
tels , also gas throughout the entire house
Most et the lnstde woodwork Is beautifully
gialned lu walnut Ihere Is also a large hall
and winding stairway, with heavy walnut rail
ing running te third fleer. The second fleer
has four nice large rooms and a hallway, sta
tionary closets, large finished attic with four
denner windows, and throughout Is well laid
out and convenient for bed chambers, Ac
There is also en the premises a clitern and
pump and necessary outbuildings, 'the whole
let Is filled with a variety of the ben kind el
tnitt trvesjusi coming Inte flist-class bearing
condition, this Is nu elegant opportunity ler
persons desiring a nice comfortable home in a
pleasant location.
Sale te begin at 7 o'clock In the evening, when
terms and conditions will be made known by
rK.t.Mt u. iiccA.ir..
Joel L. liaises, Auct-
elB-tfd
DHT UUV11M.
J.
8. OIVLKIIA CO.
NEWESTSTYLES
-I.N
L;iHc.'' ami Children'
Goats .and Jackets.
JohnS.Givler&Ce.,
Ne. 25 East King Streot,
LiHOisTis, Pa.
WALL VAVMU.
c
an't k hi:at.
OUK ELEGANT LINK UF
Wall Paper & Wiudew Shades,
AND UUU
Very Modest Prices
Are the things that can't be beat by any heuse
In the clly,
WWE INVITE INBPECTION.-tH
ART WALL PAPER STORE,
NO,
131 NOUTH QUEEN BTKEET,
LANCASTEIt, 1'A)
ALFRED SIBBER,
Mr Stere open uvery Monday and Saturday
evening
XTMH A
MISTAKEN IDEA
Phut the purpose of business colleges Is only
te tit Yeung Men and Ladles te nil situations as
clerks and book keepers.
Ne young man can afford te be without the
knowledge that can be acrjulred at u school
making a specialty of Heek Keeping, Corres
pondence, llualness Arithmetic, Etc. It comes
into dally use In the lives of muiclmnls, me
chanics, manufacturers, farmers and proles preles proles
sleuol men. ltomeve any doubt bylcelltngat
rooms of LANUABTKll CUMMEUC1AL COL
LEUK, Ne. 10K &t King street.
II. C. WEIDLEB, ITlnClral.
s s s
s s s
s s s
s s s
AND KN DlbEAbLS bLNT HILL 10
READ UY LVLRYBODY. ADDRLSS
ALL
til lyilttv
l.lghl r out rassenger nrag, one rirst class Kx-
Alse, M'cenu nana top nnu 1 retting iuig.
Wngnns, sporting Wagons and Market VV ngena,
l'iUOhs. tilve tu a call whether J oil wish te pur.
EAST KINO STREET.
IJJ lyd.
VVHXITUKB.
TTU'llNrirKF. VAAKKKOOMH.
UL't V.OLU-H.r A'.l'AUl Ut lliUJfc
Mding Dress Pillows.
C 1.1 KMILV At'
HeiTnieier's Furniture Warerooms.
Thy air thenliesl thing out and we have lust
received anelhei let of thorn.
JO BAST KINO STHBirr.
L
AT1CSI IU.NU..NS AND 11N1HII.
WIDMYER'S.
S Gn-I,
aud t luNh
u al Hit Latest and Let IK
IR.IH
PL VIS ASH,
ANriQLt A-
I'L.VIN OAh.
A1N CHt.Hlt'l,
IMU'AlleN MA1IUI.A.S1 ANDWALNLI,
As well as Cheaper Painted Sullcs.
FANC1 ISOChKUS.ln I.EAIIIKIiand PLLsll
tASCY 3lAIIUUA.Nl TAItl.t.8
In Uieal Variety, and ethei New and Desliatle
Goods.
J-CALL AND SEE I1U.J1.-4J
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE,
EASTKIHO AND DUKD 8TRKBTS.
-Personal attention gleu
le ITndertak
feptAljd
lng.
ItUtlVKUIJSg.
F1U1TCAKK.S.
Where hail 1 go te buy ui fiuit take
order : W e should suggest
WIANT'S UHOCLKV
lu doing se you will find there a largu ktetk of
new goods. Needless ltulslns, citron. Currants,
Li uien and Orangu Peel, New t rench Prunes,
i um uiuuiiu niiiiui, (iuu riuveriug E.xirail9.
id Me
Hese Vvater, W hlie Clever IIuuev In one taiund
cap", cheap. Please call at
ug--llu tiu. na West King StrwL
T BUHSX'y.
NEW FRUITS, Etc.
New citron. New Currants, New Seniles IPtl
sins. New Pitims, New Prunellas, iNew KUu
Dried Cern Meal, Decker's helMlutsIng Ilui k
wheat. New aud resh Oat Meal and Aveim, or
Hulled I) its, New Canned Cern and frcub
Canned 'tomatoes.
Wn will have the Finest Diunds el ( ein lu ihe
Markeu Pride of Maine, Duw Diep, 1'nrU Hugar
Cern, W'luslen's, lUkcr , W m. Penu and reli A
Sens.
Our TOMATOES Orleans Hiand fspeclal),
Dew Drep. Whole Tomate und llesUiu Market
Tomate. 'Iho lioslen Marknt alu the largest
aud heaviest cans In the market.
New aud Fresh UoedsurTlvlng dully.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET,
LANCABTKU, I'A.
tf I'olephenu Connection.
"PION DKKSMITH'S.
1,500 " 1,500
Bexes Writing Paper
Of tbe very Latest Designs, ranging In pilctB
from
10c. te $1.00 Per Bex.
riveQiilies Paper and Five Packs Km elej.es,
Marcus VVaide A Ce. Irish Linen, lur'JUc pet
lkii.
F0N DERSMITIi'S,
Ne. 16 EaBt Ktris Btroet.
(Opiieslte Court Heube) LANCASTEIt, PA.
aug-ai-ttd
UUHOOIj HUl'l'LlKH.
JOKBT BAER'S SOUS,
Nea, IS and 17 North Queen Btroet,
LANCASTEIt, l'A.,
Otlsr, Wholesale and lletall, at Lew Prices
SCHOOL BOOKS
UBEU IN LANCASTEIt CITV AN1J C0UN1Y.
Old Hcadera tlxohanKed,
SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
LMuld Slating, Chalk Crayons, Copy Heeks
of All Kinds, Writing Inks, Steel Puns, Slates
Noiseless Slates, Slale Pencils, Drawing Pen
cils. Composition Heeks, Writing Tablets, Lead
Pencils, Scheel Satchels, Companions, und
evcrythini: else In the llnoel Scheel Stationery.
SIGN OP THE BIG BOOK.
S
nnr (itniim.
Tiii:
North Eud Dry Goods Store.
In Selling an Kirullcul
SuiL el' rnnitrH lltilr Uittleinwtr
ten j net. 1. Aits,
J.W HVUMC.
Ne Stl North Queen slteet.
liuvMtd
ITA
lil. DltliSS tlOOIP.
NEW FALL DRESS GOODS
-AT 11 IF.
fflHW YORK STORE,
nucer ci.mil BirriNus
Ale the most popular goods et the season. VVn
eiler I lie I'tsltHMstbluvuluelnntllhe uew stiade
and uilxtiiiis, .... .
I hlily eight Inch Tricot Hulling, MV. a ant
t Itty liuli I rlcel hutting. 75e itntd.
Hitv-teur lu suporrine Irlcet bulling, II i a
tt A Special Hargsln,
ALL MODI, CLOIH Bl'ITIffllB,
Flilv IniliiM wide, all colors, tec a yatd, and
SILK ANI) WOOL MtML'KES,
lu Pin snipes mid Checks are very desirable
We eiler 2U dllleieutiolerliiRS, 3s Inches wide,
nl "tK a) aril
FINt. FKF.NCH eKIlGK SUITINGS, Jl Inches
wide. only JSe a jard.
ALL WOOL DIAGONAL tU IT1NGR. elegant
tunlllt, beautllul lolers, M Inches wlde,7&u.n
nrd
All Weel aud SllkandWoel BTKIPKB and
CIIKCKS mid PLAIDS for Combination Bulla.
t'lllVtVtlSG VKLVt.rS, HTHIPF.l) VKI
VMS, HltOCADKM V F.I.V KiS al Lewest Clly
rtli e
WATT&SHAND,
(!, b and 10 Last King Street,
LANCASTEIt PA.
N
Tl.W 1 A 1. 1. DHKH8 UOODa.
New Fall Dress Goods
-At-
STAMM BROS. & CO.,
os. 'JO ami 'JS Nel til Ijiiecu hi.
BOSTON STORE.
SPEIIAL HAUUAINS'
n 111. h lilceliillliig, 37Xc ayaid.
is Im.u I rKel Suiting. Sue. a vard.
M liuh tine Irlcet Suiting, 73c. a vaid.
31 Inch superfine Tricot Bulling, ll.tea yaid
ALLSIIADhS AM) MIXTURES.
je I'lrcea mom Mlkiile Cleth, 13 Inches
i Ide,
S a aid colors are tirey.
sll.k AND WOOL MIXrUKF.S. .V a yatd, M
uitl i wide, very deslniUle ivtolers
V.l Weel and silk and Weel Chcrks, Plaids
and strtiis fei Com'ilnalteii lulls.
11! -n.k aud llretudcd Velvets for VV inps al Lew
I'll IS
Him k t I nl'le rnngis, In varlnty at sjieclally
Lew 1'IKI -
AT THE
Bosten Stere.
COATS, COATS.
PI USH COA1S U our siH'Clalty al Bettem
Pi It I'M
l.srv,!! Assertinenl of Ladles and Children's
New msik, t, Jai Wets and Wraps
UNDERWEAR
lidliH Starlet and Metluii Uiulnrsvear, Gent s
Sniilei and Merine L udiirwear. Children's scar
In Vrrliie I uderwuarat the ,V ery Lewest City
I'll! if
viDel EN HOslEK I .idles' dent's and Chll
diun s Woolen Hosiery In large variety at out
pep tin Lew Pin
BOSTON STORE.
t eiinmlY al the New V erk Stere,
J.""
M All UN A CO.
Clwk;
BeirtM
Wu ure new shewinjj en Ele
gant Stock of Ladiea' Seal Plush
OeiitB, Wraps, Jacketa and New New
niarketa. Ladies' Jackets, tailor-made
83.00. Ladiea Seal Plush Oeata,
$18.50. Ladiea' Beucle Jackets,
$3.60. MisaeB' and Children's
Ilavelecks, Jackets and New New
marketa. Pretty Styles, Large
Variety.
Cor. West. King A; Prince 8U?
tOpposlte Btevnus Heuse.) LANCABTKU. Ft,
TltVNHS, tO.
TritKCJKKl.'H.
ROBES.
HUriAI.O, WOLf. JAPAN IIOAT. Alse the
C'elebrate-1 DYK.lt, TAYMIH A CO.'S
EAhTEltN UOIIES.
(iuarauteed net te lese their huir, from 110 te M.
A Clne Assertment of Plujh Lap Helies, from
tJ up tells.
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