f Vfmit-vilTJ1 VT L'MWWZ? VT Ti VTCJ" XT4 i -J5 W L..ivivvvX-. "-i.F3r ' vVAVw-- ; Vl r -;tt?wfp - ,rkrr"-W ,f r-i ' tf " " 1 4'" - - vj ,4 T ,' 3 r V .'j ; ! "?,;. -, THE IiANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1880. ' W-V'sfa yy. INTELLIGENCER BVSBT DAT III tttepltd.i THBTRA8 , vtra neiXAM 4 rasa, rim eauTBiaeTtiAutiBM m lab. I'M tt AIM01IHO rLACTW. 8MrL uaarux comhimie allewid te TLrHOl OOHKK.T101I. AOTBBTIBtNO BATES: E '. H'- Un.ln. 3ln. ln,Mn. tthr......7. 1 40 1 7R rrS'usi'i (10 JTifr In iA ii si s 445 am 1HW... m ten am 4 60 an 7 6" mV-"- 100 IB KI 1& 45 M 110 8W 400 S 70 940 HA 10 4 SO 4MK SCO IW 1060 LWtjMa.... sat 4 6e 700 low 11 60 lew feffnti,, 100 eon 10110 isee non sn BMH ISO 701 HOW 1800 20 CO 8400 HUMtlHI... 600 1000 17(X MOTI 2700 SlfO MMMtlth.. (00 1100 JO 00 W00 WW S800 EBtMh..... son 800 ssiwmoe 4400 ene BIT r 18 00 MOO 48 00 MOO MOO Jy ThaWeeklv lntellkencer B VH - w "TlBtltllir EVCRV WtDNllDAY MORNINd. yMljCtBAlfl.mfOBitzi(eirnn. nti of tw, I An A cerr stum te riww bkttijiu u oticme reea svaar riirrerTHB J" ASV COTnTBT. ALL AKOItTMOCS LBTTSIW a eoauane re thi wasts uun. at? LtUtri and TtUgramt te -it'TBM IKTBIiUaBNOEn, eer Building, Lancaster, Pa. tip fcuueBtcr Intclltgcncw. !' LAKCABTKB. NOVEMUEH 1, IS. g .- 8e or Jicnrjr iiraciitmr. I jfTlW desperation of the friends of Dr. S. ivi. xmvis in me present legislative contest i ttl city is apparent, lleth papers of 'ki party printed en Saturday niglit the -j Bsme identical bkcvcii witti portreit,oi tueir - i eaaildate, and a meat fulsome biography i&? thereof. liut tne werKingman win vainly B.V'sjlrsHsd through i'';'tMhalfefthec it te discover any net in cause of labor. That is the $vmimAak itb. Yw xcn itnrwlltl'itna nm fiutnr v'.-. jfaw wji j i via wiiiiiiuinvii (tiu jviuil ?"'' measured in this election, and by that test ft ' Dr. Davis must fall. :3. Henry Drachbar will be chosen te repre-J ,'-j mBt TjincaKter in tlin Inunr Hiiiiw nf Dip , , -ft, - ifrytarlslaiure because he stands for the labor. rC&jing man, who this year is determined te .jS'tkm. All ever the state it has been recee- !. sized that this year above all ether years is .S ,tbe time for laboring men te make a united stand for their rights. They will who has net a favorable f-r-A record en the labor question. And that is fe why Davis will be left and Drachbar u-,:-. obesen. uw Jicurjr xiacuuar is ueieaieu, li win '.i-ix in th plAvntlnil nf lnlirtr tlmf. Otei- mnat frt F.UA . Mnn. Tl- .ttl ... 1..-1. .1... 1..1 Cigc w ,'"D iii. ii iii yui U.1LK iue lauui .- c"86 " lnl8 c,ly mere tiiau can new he i&? conceived. An nnnertimltv will tint 1m K?,; HOOn airaitl L'Ivpii In n wnrkinemii In vnlu fe.'Tfellow-werkingniau, if Henry Drach- trStlT. .hr lH l!lf..lprl liv tll mnner nf II.q munil. FSS.4ZL ' ' " ' J FS Vlnf. riAivlll ml 1u Tim l,n..,(f inn. & caater's Industrial nonulatien is stirred in -?$ J11 bef i and coercion or money will net r .-.. Mf UUIlt kVUl VJll iui bkk i uia jneuu. lei every j;emecrai ei ve some fejLrf hia time between this and te-morrow instant te get out the whole vote. I f this is ip deae, victory will be certain. ir- . ... l ne unse i rcscnicu. The election discussion Is ever ami the issue is with the jury. Whatever the er dict may be, the mhecites of the Demo cratic cause have reason te congratulate themselves upon the presentation of their case and upon its appearance as it new "stands uncovered. H . ',: nehave abundant uuise fur ciinirnitiilii. &V' lien in the state candidates nie.-uted for election, who have come out of the contest ' wneuy unscaiuea ana undeniably worthy , of tbe places for which they are nominated. Ne personal assault has been pessible against them, and they stand as the strong 'and clean representatives of the party policy they represent. The most salient feature of this policy has been shown te be the vivify'ng of these &fc;il''0ui, " l,v VUUkllUllUll, MilllU IJ1U f, dormant, demanding fair and equal treat- B$ls . ment of the peeple by the state's chartered H&r creatures. The position taken in this mat. pSler by the state's Democratic governor lias i&rx w taupuasizeu me iosuien ei me parly kiSSSupen it as te make it known te every RS-Teter: and all who believe this te be the Iftge vital issue of the canvass will cast their m'-vfi ballets for the Democratic ticket. 'ii Theparty strength has been further re- !'-.... inferced bv th unsilimi nf tlm IWniwi.nik T national administration, which ha3 satis-6-VSffied all men that the dangers presented te g., tbe country by Republican orators from fe'Demecratlc government ere faliely $ifp -irwv'm "" huik iuu uuuuiry is poi 'eidy safein Democratic control, but iimt ,i Crte far mere likely te be governed with le- fcjsViKard te tue Benenil welfare, regaidless of fceonaiaeratiens or temporary party e- rj-pedlency than it even has been limlpr Hi- FJsJ'ubllcan control. RrJs- "' national anil state ndministra- fe:tleus recemmendintr. bv their works. tli ?M .Democratic party te public cenfldence. vn RM, have a reasonabie reliance that it will re- 5!k ?elv? t nu mat this centtdence will be if uuuueu win uie eieciien or its cauuiddtcs. k.s&i One ether result nf tliH n-iniFoea i i fi-JPylvanialms been te slmiie the issues aud jff. .uie cauuiuaies ier me next presidential ffi election. jvJr. v Mr. Ulaine has appeared in tlie national . arena once mere as the Republican athlete, riband has assumed the charee of the iuriv. P,y lie has come into the house of the Camer-I- Jj ens te be welcomed there aud te have them ; tfleed te him. FVx TTnnn Ihn nflier Imn.l (!, e..n.l .... doreeraent of Cleveland's policy has made ; mm appear en the Democratic side its its "candidate forre-electien. u:s -- Vlf; Ofllclal Signatures. J'f? Secretary Manning lvia r..j.ir.n.,l nn..n tfibarge of the treasury denartmnnt i.nt '( 'Jakes his signature with a stamp, the at- Pffuej senerai naving given it as his epin. M that this iS a lawful ctrrnnt,. H' .1- tL:V . .-. nmi.u,s, 1IUUU 'SNMawby it is net se. ulnen u u ! jaakUwsactet the maker as the writing Ctfca Mine with a pen would be. It is rae, however, that a stamwrt nr.m i. 'jPMM readily counterfeited thau a Biimi fte, all that is needed being the procure precure ;tM of a like stamp, when It would be lm. 10 distinguish the genuine from signature. It is also possible for VMuiue stamp te be used by an un- xjied person. Se that it seems clear there Is little protection iu a stamped meieisiar tee much opper- Mf for iti being fraudulently made. 'r U mteuw, however, te be a necessity. It n teipraetlcable te have all the pipers re quiring the signature of the head of n great department signed by the chief. If it should be possible it still veuld be undesir able that he should exeiil a great deal of lime in the manual occiqiatlen of iiling his name, and it would be wholly unneces sary if he could safely u?e n stamped signa ture ! and certainly he can de Si itli entire safety by having the attestation of it clerk te his signature. It would then 1k the stamped siguntute of the chief attested by the written signature of the clerk, which would protect it suillclcnily. Shake Them OIT. The I'ittsburg, McKee.pert V Vouglue. gheny railroad is being pushed inpidly forward towards the tract of 7,000 acres of coal laud owned by Dr. Hostetter, which will be the western terminus of the Seuth Prnusjlvnnia railroad ; no that iU rapid devr lepment is certain. Within thejiast year Uo.Oee acres of coal lands have been beight in the south western counties for the manufacture of coke, while for the freight of this fuel the greatest railroads are striving with much energy ; the B. & O., the V. It. It. and the Vnuderbllt Interest, all having separate plans for reaching it. If the state constitution can be en forced te prevent the combination of these competing lines, all will be well, but if that region falls under the jewer of one vast monopoly, the whele state will suffer by the tax levied ou the fuel of the manu facturers. It should net be forgotten that though thisdangerseeni3 distant It is no less a dauger,and that every unnatural Increase of cost takes just as much from the wages of labor, as well as from the profit of the manufacturer. Leteery laboring man remember when he gees te vote that the Democratic party is pledged te the enforcement of the con stitution, and that the present administra tion has proved the value of the pledge. Let every merchant remember that trade depends upon the prosperity of labor. If monopoly once secures a tlrm grip it hangs en with bull deg tenacity, aud the only party that is able and willing te meet the brute and thrust the constitution be tween its Jaws, is the one new in power. The bull deg madea s.iage onslaught a ytar age and thought it bad a grip en the people, hut it tluds the constitution 'be tween its teeth and tbe stick held thinly by Pattison. It is necessary te leli ve the holder, but the people will surely show that they ap prove his courage : and Governer Black will shake the deg's hp.ul off. Vete against store order. Tuk gulden Democratic ruleUtt out the vote. IJ a law recently enacttd In Germany and Switzerland, tbe principals et all K'hoeU are required te itlamls3 their pupil at neon of every day en which tha Uieriuometer register, nt 10a.m., 20 Iteaumur (77 s K.) Commisiiemer Atki.ns' report en Indian affairs Is In the highest degree encouraging, for it shows that the arage- are beginning te appreciate the advantages el education and are also taking te agriculture. Theland put under tillage by them largely exceed In acreage that of any previous year and there is a growing desire among them te own lands in Beteralty-. liy the prestnl laus an Indian can net ou an acre of land In America though bis tribe may own many thousand acres; neither is the Indian el the western territories a citizen or an alien lu the eyes of the law. lu f-eme localities he may claim legal protection, in ethers It h.n been most em phatically denied him. Hut tu "Mi man 1 tariau and peace system," ttie commissioner tells u, has proved far siqierier te all etbers in dealing with the Indians, and I bey have made a long step forward teAnrdiclt tlizatien which will enable them te enferce their de mands for Justice and entitle them te citizen ship. In connection with Induu education he otters the following unique suggestien: "I tblnic It would be wise for Congress te make an appropriation from which eery Indian youth who shall graduate lrem wboel and marry an Indian maiden who has also grad uated may be assisted iu hettllug upon a homestead or ICO acres, purebating a team, breaking aud fencing laud and building a beuie. Jf the homestead Is net en au Indian retervatlen the man should al-e Ime the pmilege of citizenship, including trio right elsuUrage. Such a law would jjreatly en courage Indian youths aud maidens in their resistance te the evil aud savage tnllueuces of their untutored frlends,aud would success fully prevent them from a return te savage life." At present many graduates of these f-Cboelsdo ruturn te savau life and are but llttle better for their education, and the eug eug gestien is worthy or most caretul considera tion. Send election returns early te tUa Intel MQENCEn cilice. " Wue can better depict the hopes and as pirations et working men se wtil as these men themselves; wbe mere clearly outline the needs or tbe laboring classes thau one who has trodden the hard path el labor ?" Seio JJra, Oitabtr S). True, true, true ! Vete for Heury Drach bar, bricklayer. Voik early, aud then leek alter the strag glers lu your prty. Ii:t every Democrat In Lancaster come outandete. Let us see hew many there are of us. The best way te take a party cen sus is through the biliot-bex. Vete before breakfast ler the whule Demo cratic ticket aud acquire a geed appetite. The lime fixed Dy Ktely, el meter lame, ier the public exhibition et bis Invmtien has long since pased, but he bebt un rercuely with a letter from two engineering experts who bay, alter careful Investigation, they are obliged te ceutcss that tbe power "liberated" by Mr. Keely la a ract and is net derived from any outside source. They accept his explana tion of Its "liberation" as the only one that will answer. The public calmly awaits the "liberation" of a few practical samples of this mysterious power, aud mean while the value el Kcely meter stock is tee low ler estimate. It is said that Most has comeeut for Geerge. Hew se, when he is in prison ler inciting te murder ? 'LAneiti.Na men are mere likely te Ik per suaded by men et their ewu class than by these In whose sincerity they may have some doubts." Frem the Sew Em, Oct 30. That is tbe reason the werklngmen of Lan caster will vote for Henry Drachbar, brick lyer. m m 'Tut forward laboring men." Xtu Era, October SO Certainly j vote for Henry Draeh bar, bricklayer. Vete ler Hiack aud the whele Deumcratle ticket. Wur is tt that lawyers, sometimes old but nearly alwaya young, are tetected te tell werklngmen what their need, their wants and their Interests are?J.Vew theKev Era, Oct. Sft-And why U It that lawyers and doo deo doe tors and politicians crowd our legUlature while mechanic and werklnumen, whose interests demand attention, are crowded out? A fltanswortetbls would be ihn !... i f 1 Henry Drachbar, bricklayer. Ven: for constitutional enforcement Net long age tlie atumiil of Cernell t Di versity protested gliit the granting of honorary dcurees mid new Ihe beard of trus tees of thai Institution hse atuwcred the pretest by rewinding their action of lil June, whlih laturiM the granting "t honorary degree. Tim will be generally balled a a lone step lu the tight direction, ter tlioabiise el tins aiicleut cujUmi ha le come se great that all the keixI It ever had I buried cut et tight. 111 well that merit should be ten .tnlml by some such token et the approval of men of learning, and if w e had veme Institution In this country like the French academy It would be well, but the honorary degree ha been se dt'ed by gilt te men who had done nothing te win tl that it ha been lupired bewmd icpalr, aud the sooner It Is s cpt mlilu the better It ha leug l?en customary for every lnstltullnu In the land fre-u the grtvtl uni versity te the cellege with high ivboel standard te grant nu anmul bateh nf degree, and this often w Ithetii the leat consideration of the merits of the men thus h noted. Often the honor w a openly bought by the gilt et au endowment or a building, almost always It was the college that honored the man aud net the man the college After all, the re spect of fellew-meu skeula be honor enough for the man who Is resily worthy ei the prale of an Institution of learning, aud thi he may be sure of If hi work l worthy et it w hether he held a diploma or net. Voie teglve the werktngman aihance te make hi own legl-latlen. Dn. Jer.rii JoE.ef New Orloan,itvem. mends most highly the driuking of large quantities el Iresli milk in caes of arsenical poleuing. He ha cured thirteen perseu who were poisoned by making them drink fresh milk. Cits that bve been poleiied by killing large number of rat my be cured by plenty of fresh mtik, and the writer knows el one old tern ct which w a lu des perate straits from the slaughter of twenty seven rats and saved by the ue of milk. The curative virtues el milk are net e well utilized as they should be, aDd the discovery of Dr. Jenes should lead te their careful in vestigation. Vete fur the elevation of Uber. Tur. ticket ter next Tuesday's election Is te be voted lu two sfparate slip, the one headed "stale," the ether "county." He sure te separate the two parts of the ticket. Vete against store order. " Who can better depict tbe hope and aspirations of werklug men se well a theM) men themselves , who mere clearly outline tbe needs et the laboring cla-srs than one w he has trodden the hard pth of labor ' Sew Era, October "i. True, true, true ! Vote for Henry Drach bar, bricklayer. Above all things else, put in your vote early, and than get out the votes of your neighbors. Mil Kei-kafelleb, of the Standard Oil cempauy, Is stated te be the richest man in the country, with a hundred ami fourteen millions, made out of Pennsylvania oil and railroad". And there are two Reckafcllers and ethers In the Standard, whose ten years of thrill may be calculated te have gathered from the state altetber several tt-'ea the one Keckafelier's million. "In these days, ween the dally paper Is found t tbe humblest fireside, when the sons el tell read and think and iu intelligently upon ad Important questions that come tefere them, who, without being pessea.-ed of the gift of oratory, can nevertheless expres them selves intelligently aud well, espccaHy en these question that concern the well being or themselves and tamilre." Fmn thr .Veil Era, ki. ' : Certainly , Ueury I'rachbar, bricklayer and mechanic, would make an excellent repre BeutaUve of Lancaster cny in the Pennsyl vania legl-laluru. He would Intelligently represent the werklngmen and business iu terests. PEUSONAL. Kvfi Dvvenpeiit is wrKing the life of her father. Chief Anna n, of the HietherhiMxl of Lo comotive Kngtneer, is paid a salary of e,000 per annum. President Uli.vee.vnd and ioveruer Hill have each given WOO te the New Yerk Democratic campaign fund. J. 1L Tt'RNEK, the new postmaster at West Greve, Chester county, was originally from this county. His salary Is about foeo per annum. Rev. Uenbv Ward Hei.i her was a pas senger en the Ktrurla, which arrived at New New Yerk yesterday. Mr. IJeecher Is in ceed health. Senater J. De.wi.u C'ajilren. accom panied by his daughter, rode into Washing ton fciturday morning. He -ald heonjeyed tbe trip very much. M. and Mme. IUrihei hi and the ether members el the French delegation, except M. De Losseps, leit New Yerk Sunday morning for Niagara Kallc, whence they return en A ednesday. Du. James Ki sSF.ei. Lewell should re call the ancient ceuutryiiuii's doscriptleu of a Hawthorne : " It Just blows and blooms, and blooms and blows, und Us Irult ain't worth a durn." Frank H. Wlweiitii, who klllel his father at the hturtevaut house, New Yerk, in 1S73 te avenge his mother's wretigs, Is dead. Ha wpa sentenced te imprisonment for life, but was pudened in 1S77. Miss Eli.en Spraei'e Staeer, youngest daugbter of the late General Ansen Stager, of Chicago, Is te marry Lord James Arthur Wellington Feley Butler, brother and pre sumptive heir te the Marquis or Ormonde, In the peerage of I reland, and Baren Ormonde in the peerage of the United Kingdom. Assistant Cikneral Passenger Aeknt J. G. I'anoiiern, of the lldltlmere A. Ohie railroad company, has resigueil te accept u position with the Charles A. Vegeler com pany, one of tiie largest patent medicine houses in this country. He will have charge or the advertising department. Chief Clerk C. W. Wcolferd also resigns te fellow Mr. I'angbore. General Master Workman Powder Pewder Powder i.Y.et the Knights of Laber, had au inter view with Cardinal Gibbens en Saturday. It Is said be was assured that his organiza tion would net be interfered with. Mr. l'ewderly is a strict Catholic and a weekly communicant and would net countenance any society which inits working antagonized the decrees el the Catholic church. I'fiinsiiER Elder in a conversation has admitted that he had prepared several letteis purporting te be from Miss Cleveland te him aud published ever her name. These letters, It will he rotnembered, were written about tbe time the announcement was made that she had accepted the editorship or the maga zine, and were gushing epistles. Elder thought It a geed way te advertise the maira zlue, but what Mlsa Cleveland thought he deea net say. It has been a wonder te many that Miss Cleveland would put forth such trash. A (Junllnn uf Aullerbli. rreru the Philadelphia Unlletln " Mr. U. Frank Eshleman, or Lncaster, pre sented the name or Colonel A. Wilsen Nerrls te the Hepublicanr state convention as the candidate ler auditor generah lu the course of his eulogy he said of Colonel Nerrls : " He has a heart that is ex-llke in proportions and weman-llke in tenderness." since the cam. imlgn actively epened the quotation has been s pplled te nearly every candldate en the slate ticket, and new a qul-t discussion Is gelnit en as te who was the author of lu Seme in fcist that it was original with Eshleman, while ethers attribute It te various prominent people, and en top et this oemes the positive ssertleu that Esbleman's speech was the jandiwerk et ox-Governer Iiunu, who put together that phrase and insisted upon Estile man's delivering, It. Thostatemeut is also made that objection was made te the phrase by the Lancaster county lawyer, who only consented te use it te please Guv. iiunu. A llurslar's III Heritage, At Jacksen, Michigan, Samuel 1'ayten was discharged from the priteu, Saturday, bis sentence of live yeara for burglary having expired. Hjieclal Interest attaches te 1'ayten because he N a grandson of Commedore l erry, and is said during hi incarceration te ha.ve been lejt a fertune or ?250,000. He bes em pleyed as the prison pbyatclan'a The lrltlut'( Thuksltl!i; Proclamation. President Cleveland has lsued his procla mation designating Thursday, November '., as a day if thanksgiving and prayer. It cava i It ha long been the e'.iin et the people of the I tilted Stud's v n a -a lu each year epeclally set n ur thai purpime by their chief eecuttv e, te uckuew ledge the goodness and merry of Ued and te invoke Hi ivn llnued caie and protection. lu observance et such custom I, Urover Cleveland, president et the fndrd Slate, tle hereby ileslgnate and net ap rt Thursday, the 2Slh tlay of Nev ember Instant, te be ehservwl aud kept as a day of IhsnksulvlUK aud prayer. On that day let all nr people forego their accustomed ouiplevments and assem ble In their usual place of worship te give thanks te the Utiter or the universe ler our continued unjeytneut i.r ihe blessings of a free government, for a renewal of business prosperity tlmmgheut our land, for the re turn which ha run-anled the labor of thoe win till the soil, Htul for our progress a a people lu all thtt imke a nation great. And while we i-enleiii laie the Inllulle power or Hed In eirthquthe tl vhI and storm, let the grateful hearts of the-e who bate been htAlif.jl rr.tt. I....... .1 .1. ... .t.i-., lut turned In sympathy and kindness low ant these w he have suttered thr ugh Hi viola tions. Let us also In the mi 1st el our thanks giving remember the peer and needy with cheerful gilt aud alms se that our service may, by deeds of etiarltv, be in.vde aicertable In the eight of the Lord. A Nerve Tonic. Physlciau Yeurhusbtnd, madam, is sul fering from nerveus prostration. Madam Yes, sir. Physician And he need something te quiet him. What is his business T Madam He Is a detective, sir. Physician Well, Blip a live dollar bill into his hand when he isu't looking everv two hours during the night, and I'll call again lu the meruiug. Goed-dav. Hen. Edwin WarrKld, i-relilrni Maryland Senate, endorses lied Star (.. lgtiLure. "Ira woman will, she vill. If he us.; te Dr. null leugh Syrup for hci cold, se kill be curvU. Take geed advice I have -utTi-rcd with bsj h.'aduih" for years, and have tried many reuie dies without obtaining roller 1 as mlvlseit te Ktve Salvation Oil a trial. snl It enttiely cured IUC. fctMVAUD llAl.TZ.Itluleher). Lu rayetle Market, Kaluiuere, Md. He On Venr (lu.ir.l liensea's Capclne Plasters are widely imita ted. 1 hat Is the fact. New, why are Ihey Imi tated T liecause they are the only porous plas ter In ettsleuce that Is really trujteith and valuable Itensen's Phuters are hhshlv and scl enttacaUyuiedlcated.atid cue tu a tew hours aliments upon which no ethers have h-vdany effect whatever. The public ire therefore cau tioned ueatnst plasters bearlut; the names of ' Lsptcln." Capsicum." t.i'slitne,' or"Ca er"Ca puctn." which are meant te pass ter Capctne " (please note the dltTereiue) and also sitAlnst piasters bearing; the names " lteuteu-., ' bur bur eon's.' etc When buying ask ter llenen's Plas ter and protect yourself by a i srsenal ciamlna tlen. The L-enulne ha the word e apclne "cut orperoued In the body of the pKster and the "Three Seals " trademark en the imc cloth. BVKVIJLL XU TIC!:. Tne aian Who Talks Jiuch. We want te say a word te you who mike a llv tet: with your tengua. Yeu teitalnly must have a clear, strong voice te enuiKe your listeners. ' Dr 'lhemiu' Eclectrlc ou' for feie threat, colds, and hoarseness is unexcelled, die and admire, for sale by 11. it. Cochran, druggist, IK and IS Xervh tjueen street, Lancaster. -rite Illm Oat. This Is a common remark hen i.uuhs and lewdys Insult public decerny l their iiueemly wavs. Dyspepsia is a hemd bn Mretleut with Burdock Rlecd Miller j V en . ta de tt rersalebyll. II. Cochran, (rumk, u; and l.a North Queen street, Lancaster lt Truth Prevail Let the facta be known. !.'! us understand that a bell, or a ulcer, or ac-vrlmucle, or any eruption or blemish or the skin is sure te wear away and dlssppmr when "Buideck Meed Hit ters ' are employed This wonderful medlclne acts directly upon the circulation nnd the re sons for Its use are therotere olivteus ei sale by II B. Cochran, druggls ,lj; and 1M North Haeen street, Lancaster. Its equal Vet te Hear Fruin The movements of u mule's hind legs are veiy variable and uncertain, but Dr Theviat' Uciec trie Oil trkea but ouecourw-lt heals and cures. Its equal for asthma, diphtheria, catarrh, cold and sere threat has never vet been sold, tvt sale by ll.II.Cechran. druggist, U7 and 1J0 North Queen street, Lancaster. First Ueilved and Iheu Cured. "W"rta troubled for a year with torpid liver and Indigestion, and utter trylnj; everything Imaginable used Burdetk llluetl Jhllers. the llrtt bottle revived me and t&c ei end cured me entirely. J. r. Williamson. Uechester, N V. for sale by II. U. Cochran, drugKlst, 137 and 1J3 North Queen itreet, Lancaster An KxpUmttleu. Ne one medlclne will cure everything, but It is an lucenteattble fact that Th;mat' Eclcctric Oil wUl euro a sprain, a bruise, a bite.er an ache, and Is also an active and pioueunced cururur neuralgia and rheumatism. Fer wile by H. u. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and IB North Queen street, Lancaster. Uacklen's Arnica balse. Tbe Hest Salve In the world for Cuts, lttulses Seros, Ulcers, Salt Uheum, Kever Seres, Tetter, Chapped llnnds. Chilblains, Cerns, and all Hkln Kruptlens, and positively cures l'Ues, or no pay required. It Is nuaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price Si cents per box. Fer sale by li. II. Cecnrnn, Druggist, 137 s.nd IS North Queen stnMt, IjinuisUir, l'a. A ItESiKOV Ier Indigestion, Consumpilen, Dys pepsia. Weakness, level. Ague, et, Celden s Liquid lleef route. slu-lwdeedaw reur-1'lfths. Of our American people are aL'lkiid with ill k headache In cither Its nervous, bilious or con gestive forms, caused by irregular hablu, high living, etc., and no remedy has tver conquered It untu Dr. Leallu'a Special Prescription was dis covered. (Jive It a trial. See advertisement In another column. (j) TIIK IlKV. QKO. 11. T1I.V1KH, of Ilourben Ind., says lleth myself and witn nweeur lives teSllILOiracONSIXMi'TlONCLllK." Fer sale by U . U. Cochran, Druggist, N e. U7 North Queen street. Whim tbe scalp U annoyed with dandruff, Glenn's Sulphur soap will b found Infallible Hill's Hair Dye, block or brown, fltty cents. Sl0-lWjfc.Kl.tw A Bad Misfortune. Is te raise a nice family of beya and girls and then have them carried Inte an early grave by that terrible disease Consumption, lleed tbe warning and check It In Us first stages by the prompt use of Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, warranted te cure aud relieve all cases, l'rlce Sec and II. Fer sale by 11. it. Cochran, druggist, Ne. 1.17 'North Queen itreet, 2 Wat ilieree. (3) HIIILOU'3 CUKE will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and nrenchltls. Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen itreet. BHILOII'S CATAKKII UKMKHY-a positive cure for Catarrh, Dlptheria, and Canker Meuth. Fer sale by IL Ik Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen itreet. The 1'opuUtlen or Usncatter Is about 30,000, and we would say at least one. hair are troubled with some affection or the Threat and Lungs, as these complaints are ac cording te statistic mere numerous than ethers. We would advise all net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and get a bottle et Kemp's Ualsam for the Threat and Lnngs. I'rtce 60 cents and tl. Trial aire free. Itespectfully, 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street. b Fer lame back, sldoer chest, use Shlleh's 1'er. eus Plaster. Price 25 cents. Fer sale by II. JL Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1SJ North Queen street, "HACKMETACK" a lasting and fragrant per. fume. Price ISand 60 cents. Yersalehy 11.11. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 NorthQueen street. Fer the relief and cure or the Inflammation and congestion called "a cold In the head' there Is mera potency in JCly'i Cream Halm than In anything else It Is possible te prescribe. This preparation his for years past been making a brilliant success asa remedy for cold In the held, catarrh and hay fever. Veed In the initial stages of these complaints Vream Halm pro pre Tents any serious development of tha symp toms, while almost numberless cases are en re cord et radical cures et chronle catarrh and hay fever after all ethor modes et treatment have proved of no avail. oa-jwdeedAw HLKKPLKSS N1U11TH, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shlleh's Cere Is the remedy for you. Fer sale by II. li. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North Queen street. JACOB F. SUAEFFKK'S PURE RYE WHISKY. &ug?.71yail DUKE 8TUBKT UQUOIt 8T0UK AIL KOSKN8TKIN, IMPOItTINO TAILOlt. My selection for the coming season Is new rtiady, comprising out of the nnest stock ever shown In ibis city. Tbe stock Is entirely new und well worth your Inspection. My prices are mmlerute, and workmanship of tbe best. The reputation of the hnuse for Que work will be fully maintained. Having secured for tbe com ing season the services of First-Class Tailors, 1 can guarantee the very bcslef work. Sole proprietor for the Patent blrep Panta loons, warranted net te draw up when silling down, nor bug at the knee, A. U. aeeN.6rIN, 37 North Queen EL sanmvAU A YIJU'H l'lLLil. Constipation Is u uulver.l nmt most Utiiib1eeiue dlseidei. 11 causea MrmtsiliuiiK, Mentnl lleptesUn, li pairs the Slithlauil llrailnir.diijtniys I tie Appe tite, ami, hIihii leinr rnnttiiued, eue Ktilarttn Ktilarttn liienter the l.lver, liitlamiiiatliin or tlin IlimeU. and I'lhx. Constipation U sptrdlly uuted by Aver's nils rerniiuuibei et ineiitlisl vtas troubled with Cestlveness, In i"vnsiiiuMKeel which Inunermt fnim Les of Viipt'ttte, l))apput, mid n dls erdeu'trt liver M eyes also troubled me. I was txiiiielled te wear n shsde ever tliniii, and, al times, nas unable te bear oipestiio te thellitlit. i wasenutviy CURED DY USING thtve boxes of Aver' Pill. I hwe no liesttn. tten In proneuni Inu Hits inedlclne te be the best cAttnu tle ever iimde James Krcles, Poland, Ohie 1 suftered from I'onstlpatleu, and, reuse, queutly, lieui llendsche, liidlKenllen, and l'ltes, feryear. A)ir'a IMIU, which t Uok ntthesiiK ntthesiiK i;eUenit ii trlcni), tmve iileii me rrTectual lu ltet I commenced taking this leuiedy two months bro. and nin new free from Constipa tion, the innovator whteh has caused my ether troubles te disappear, and greatly Improved my Beneral health v Keeler. Amhenil, Mass. t sutluied tiiiiu ConatliMllen, which assumed such nn lsttii.it terni that 1 fiaied It would catiie n stoppiKeef the liewels. Twe boxes et Ajer's flits ctirnt me, completely. 1). Umke, bacti, .Me. Ayer's Pills, 1'iepared by Ir. J. C. AverA Ce.. Lewell, Mass. fold by ail Druggists aud Dealers In Medi, itus o.-Jtenl V l.IN.v I'OKDl L. VOLINA CORDIAL CUKES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVER, MALA RIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. It Is Invigorating and delightful te lake, aud f cre&l value as a Medicine for weak and Atllnir Women nnd Children It gives new life te the whele Svstum bv strengthening the Muscles, Toning the Neives, and completely Digesting the feed. This Kemedy contains no hurtful Minerals, Is composed Of carefully selected Vegetable Medi cines, combined skilfully, making a Safe and Pleasant Hemcdy. A HOOK, Vellna." by leading physicians, telling hew te treat dlsuues at 1IOMK, mailed, together w 1th n set et hsndsemn cards by new lleiletv pe process, en receipt of 10 cents. Fer sale by all Druggists und Urecers. Should the dealer near you net keep Veliha Cusdial, remit II W, and a lull Ue belile will be sent, charges raid. rRirj.ROi.'siv bv Vellntt Drug uud Ohouileitl Oetupauy, HALT1MUKE, MD., V. S. A. eSMydAw -1UHN HEMOVKH, VltTOHLl C0KN 11EM0VEK. Warranted te eradicate cemplstely and In n short time, the most obdurate corns, hard or soft, without pain. Sold by Uee. W. Hull, Chas. A. Lecher, Jehn li. Kauffman, Dr. Wm. Worm Werm ley, And. 0 rev. Chas. J. Shulmyer, and at UKCttTOLD'S DltUU STOHK, dechMyd Ne. 401 West Orange St. UAHtilAUItS. Cs.Sr.VHLISUl.1) tSIJs S. W. Aib-k, W. R Aluek, B. R. Alltci. D. A. ALTIGTS SONS, (SucLt'-ssers te O A. Alllck X Sens.) W holei<) Manufactunirs e! Carriages, Buggies, Photons, -AND- Mcl'AULL WAU0NS, II 03, 4'J ttud -1-1 Etiut Orange Streot, LANCASTER, PA AND Oer. Weat Bread any Brougliten SLe,, SAVANNAH, UA. -A large and varied stock wilt be carried In lielh our Keposlterles, which will be sold at the LOWLsTrulCKS. ecUamdAllw CTASDAKU UAKR1AOK WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, CAEEIAGE BUILLEE Mnrket Streot, Rear or foateffloo, Lnnonater, Fa, My stock comertses a large variety of the Latest Btyle liuggles, Phmtens, Carriages, Mar ketund liustness vvagens. which I eiler at the very lowest figures aud en the meat reasonable terms, I call apedal attention te a few of my own de signs, one of which Is the KDUKUI.EY CLOSED PHYSICIAN COUPE, which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most completo Physician's Carrtage lu the country. Persons wUhtng te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Every Carriage turned out In elghteen years a geed one that U the kind of guarantee 1 have toeffer the public. All work fully warranted. Please give lneacall. KEPAlllINa PIIOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed for thiUrmrpeie uur uuuum. J. H. UIVLKK4U0. BARGAINS -IN- CARPETS -AND Fleer Oil Cleths. Al2'c yard wide, and 60c., two jauls wide. COCOA MATS, CAKPKT SWEEP- Kits, Ac, JolmS.&ivler&Ce., He. 25 Baat King Btreet, LaiiUABTia, Pi. .; 1 WAU, fAVMH, PJAN'T UK HEAT. OUll ELEGANT LINE Or Wall Paper & Window Shades, and 01m Very Modest Prices Are tha things that can't be beat by any house in the city. WW'E INVITE INBl'ECTION.-e ART WALL PAPER STORE, NO. 1M NOIITH Q.UKKN BT11EKT, LANCA81E11, l'AJ ALFRED SIBBER, ; Stere epen tvery Monday and BaturOay evening. iriutrntMr. Till! St A Sultan sal by D.tmilicV Ulr nd seic diitteneil aloud he 1 tied , N Inlr like the miters te Ihe ca lli tear ran down bath last nnd free. n.n-wni stranger said : "Mj tMcnd Wbv de these tear se fal detcertd'" Ala' ' hj sobbed. "l' ht all ripc , I r lest my mke of Ivunv Suai'. Ne mere in pride throvie.li town I'll go, ith panncnl clean and while u miem , A WORD ul WARNING Ihcre ate nwny vvbite soaps, fjth reere:enttl te be "ujI as geed at tha Ivery';" they ARE NOT, but like ail ieunt"rfcit, lack the peculiar and remark able qualities of the genuine Ask for " Ivery" Seap rd ui:t uien getting it. I 1 1" rmlit 1-' JtKIHOSU rpllE SWIFT Sl'KOll'lC COMPANY. 1836. SWIFT'S s s s s s s s s s s s s A REMEDY NOT FOR A DAY, BUT FOR HALF A CENTURY, RELIEVING SUFFERING HUMANITY ! S S3 AN INTtmSTING TREATISE ON BLOOD A'D SKIN DibEASLS SENT FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD DE READ BY EVERYBODY. ADDRESS THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. UllydAw OMiriff.VM. w JLLIAMSON A KOST1ML TELEPHONE CONNECTION. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. HIGH GRADE- Kendy Mada Clothing has been cllmljlnn ui wards In Material, Make and Kit until It has at tatned a position fully equal te custom-work and a gi eat deal lower U prlce. We have made special efforts, year after year, te bring our stock of Ucady-Madu Clothing te such a slate of perfection that there could net possibly be cause for complaint In regards te Ml and Stake. Such a standard we feel we have new attained, and earnestly solicit your endorsement of our efforts. CUILUKEN'd Al.t.-WOOI. rJUlTS.lUO teitaui. 110V3 ALL-WOOL BUIT.i, I7.W teiUUO. ALL-WOOL BACK BU1TS, I1U.W te $J).W. ALL-WOOL DKE88 CUTAWAY COAT8UU3, I13.0UIO i:il. These Suits are Just aa'ieplesented, and for nt aud Uake at e classed as man aitADK ci.onii.Ne. Hats, Furs and Carriage Robes. eung UenU Hals of the Latest ruslitens lu SlilTer Floxible Felt. UUNLAT'S Kine Bilk HaU and Chlldien'a taps and l'oles, LAU1E3 run TittMMiNe, iturrs ANU BOAB. CARRIAGE ROBES, In Iluflale, Wolf and I'lusU. OENT3' CAUUIUAN JACKETS. Me., ncll.fw, 1.. UNDERWEAR! Bhlrts or Ilmwcrs, Sc, Mc, 75e., 1 1.1)0. SILK NECKWEAR. Tecks, rutls cr Feur-ln-Iland, 25c,, . j NEVKIHIII'PINO OVBltALLS, JUMPEU8 andUUNNlNU:C0AT8. The LATEST A11K1VAL In tbe BIIOE DE 1'AHTME.NT la a Ladles' IllgbCutOlove Tep Kid rezed Snuaie Vamp.,Biuare Tee (latter, SO buttons. An excellent article. Ladles should bee It. This Is the Latest Addition te the Largest As sortment of Ladles', Misses' and Children's Bhoea and Gaiters In the city. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. 33, 31, 30 and 08 East King St., LANUASTKlt, PA. UUUVMUIBI, FKU1T UAKEa Wheie shall I go te buy my fruit cuke order! We should suggest WIANT'd UltOCI'.ltY. lu doing in you will find there a large cterlc nf new goods. Heedless Ualslns, citron, Curmiils, Lemen and Orange I'eel, New french Pruuiw, Pura ground Bplcee. irine riaverlug Extracts, ltose Water, White Clever Heney In ene jieund caps, cheap. Please call at .... aeriu-iya me. iu Wet Kin BUeet, Readv-Uade Mw ! I.TAN . tint In dn;rra e miil move about, llv tternful liniei-. peinled out." "Net no, ' the nnhlr -fiangfr crifd, 'I liave a piiif .nil wilt divide;" And lrinnliiiie.it tail pevfcet drew A i.ik and biett it Itli in tire 'I hen msr 111 (01 the Sultan grav , Nnd m.ide llui 111411 a lurki.li Itfv, Willi -ervitnls kind ami Viziers ugr, Ami liltv sim te UKcr hU age. 1 Pi. Lr J. v. -11. 1 SPECIFIC. 1886. s s s s s s s s s s s s ULASBWAUII. TJK1II A MAKT1N. NA HALL i CHINA. The fcfeend luvetci' of our ll.ivilaiid Cluiut imtortatien3 for this fall hnst anivttl. The lltbt consisted of Dinner Sets in Uie IU'gliu ralteni,D.tlsy Decoration In liltie, Violet and Pink. The finest and ne.iUist for the money in the market. Hav ilund China H be well known that we need net rcty anjtlilng about the finality. Its miIerierity ever bomi-'Hjrcelaln is net te be qucstientxl. The price of these dinner sets is such that it is within the reach of every one te own ene of them. When our next arrives we will be able te conie still nearer within the l tacit of all in price Don't fail te se thcbe goed3 before making your pur chases. 15 EAST KING STREET. I.ANCABTEU.IPA, VUAL. T H. MAJtTIN, wBuLaaita ard arraiL dialii m AH Kinds of Lumber and Geal. assT-Vard: Na O) North Water and Prince Btiuel. above Lemen, Lancaster. nS-lvd "OAUMOAKDNKKH A JKFKKHIK8. COAL DEALERS. N'o'Sh'rmcte . ViHtxi j North 1'rlnce street, near Heading lpet. LANUABrEU.l'A. angima TKMOVAU M. V. B. OOHO has riiiiiiived his Ceal Office te NalMNOUTU UUEEN BTKEKT (llrirnmer'a New llulldlng), where orders wUl borecelvod for Lumber and Ceal, WHOLESALI AUD S-1TA1L. ing-tfd M. . 11. COUP. TIAtlT KND YARD. O.J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Omcet NO.WCENTUK BOUAUK. IKithyard and eftica connected with Tolephens Eichaet e npTl-lYklMimr. N'fJTlOir" TO TUKHpABHK'ltirANIJ OUNN Kits. All persons are hereby for btdden totrespnas en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether luclosed erunln. closed, ulther for the purpose of sheeting or Ash ing, as tbu law will be rigidly enforceifagalnst u.ll trespftsslng en aald lands of the undenilvned Hiier this iieti. v. WM. COLKMAN ritEEMAN It. I'KKCVALDKN, ""' EDWAltU C. t'llEEMAN, eclll tfdiw V '0r IU r' sWMWl btlri S3 lIMniM, r a J , l4llVir-itti'ii lVir.i JSsiJ.w'c- . " m&At!ttllim& M- -. .ufc -?V