m TrfJfT rA" -Tie '?L4 WW t !& ' V jvr" teb LAkcAeriR daily lOTigjaqjOEB, Tuesday. November 2 rtei. Wi (,' Z frt? .' fe gfr- 3S&'- te rS3 t. K B H i-p 'it tw XlGEJIGER T DAT IN TOM YEAB Jfcsspfsd.)' v I it WML ftT KJIULM A Till. ITT lAVevts. wttiraMoirexkuaMt lav- ail AMeianta rucu. RAMrLi ttawuL ocnmuaiea ailewid te Tsuraeni oesssctios. ,'t .!. c AOTBITISIMO BATES iJfH lln.j Sln.l 31n. 41n I tin. I 40 .7 t1l! I 3 00 87 TO BO no ISO IB 120 BO 225 339 4 45 SSA 300 4 60 em 790 850 MS Iff 843 400 6(0 JW 4fl 4 SO 860 860 1060 7 60 10 60 I8 60 18 60 1000 I860 1700 MS" 1300 1600 2001 2400 17 00 WOO 77 00 8100 2000 2B00 WOO 380O 98 (C 5 00 4400 6200 tf-WiM0D 6300 WUU loe V.....I 110 1 8 35 8 00 1B0 BOO 00 00 ..., 460 BOO 7 1000 Hen 1800 sths. IS 00 2800 y Intelligencer Evwy Wednesday Mernine. 4t Aaife.MiUlOBIZIfOirm. OXUSS OF TB, HifvADArmHre rroem armau it ISOUClTBDFWWSVBBrrARTOS'Tnl Ml inuai i astd oecimr. all Anommers lsttbrb I OOJMSIMD TO THB WASTS BABSIT. aff IMUti and Ttltgramt te AW TKB rNTBIiUQENOBK, ncer Building, Lancaster, ra. fqweatcr Untclligcmw m ff :jV IjANCABTBU, NOVKMUEltS, lb& i&i The Fall of a Leader. H' Mr. Powderly has quite unexpectedly ', addressed a Henry Geerge mass meeting in BljSKew Yerk, en the eve et the election. s. 1IM view or nis expressions inuterie att te IS .BUO llUtttlVUMUlllby Ul CUU UUUlieUClUU Ui. 1113 "1 order with politics, It was net te be sun- sispesed that he would urge all werklngmeii 'jftomippertaparty candidate formajerof f.? i'i "Hew Yerk, even though that candidate ,., aia appear as me werKingmen s candiuite ! and net as aIiepublicanorDemecr.it. The composition in which Mr. renderly has put $& the Knights of Laber, in advocating the &hfr, election of Geerge, is that of a political Ut&- party ; and it is as this that it must here- Jf "after be considered. 5l S !It la a vprv Important chance of front P,J- , ,. A ,-,,., r . . y;'(ir"iaaeea. wuen me jvmguts ei iiiuer set !;;'.-, inemseives up as a political organuanen, ihl proposing te ent?r into the field with their ' -!r i.r. Mitmllilfif no fi- .flin 4Iiai ..a... n .'r-L unu ijnuuiuaif iui uiiildi luct m.iiii'1 ., J.y .. . .,, i.i.i i. TOTjr UiUCIUUb lU31LIUU IUUCCU IIUUI Lliak -which they assume as an organization ,wlth a simple and single ej e te the pretec tien of the wages of their labor. That Mr. Fewderly considers that he made a geed movement for his organization in making Geerge its candidate, we ery much doubt, in view of his past declaration of policy ; he has evidently been worked upeu p$j,r by the influences around and beneath him. mit It liaa tppn nrewl that fJmrcn was tlin mx.y. 77 . ... . ."...:. , wenungmen a canaiuate anu inai me &$$' werklntrmeu's orcanizatien should sustain him. The argument has been tee much "W-, . for Pnwilprlv or for thesn w lies cnntrel i&f- he feels. The proper reply te it was that tjijr the workingmen should have no caudidate, I&V' unlAqxthAV ilpsmnpil In Wmnn ji unlitieil KxA 4vfw ntlilfili If ..no ttrvf tha ,wlirti nf ftiu BE' XnighUef Laber te be. K;1" "Prebablv it vas inevitablu that this M$ should be the result of an undertaking te $ band together the labor element of the country, xne aiiempi uas necessarily re sulted in the formation of a political party. The power te be sought by united action at the polls was tee tempting net te l grasped at. The Knights of Laber see in their bands the legislature aud the execu tive. Once mere an oath bound secret society steps out te grasp the government . Urn time it b net the native .irr.tjuJ against the foreigner or meii ug.iuibt auti. mason, but thecmpleytxl against the em em peoye. The new effort at class conttel of the nation will, of course, in the end be a disastrous failure, but what Is between us and the end is net se clear. It u ill net lie possible te long array labor against capi tal, en the belief that their interests are apart instead of together. The employer is needed te provide wages for the employed. The Knights of Liber in . becoming a political order, te sit upon the employer, twll, doubtless rapidly advance te the doctrine of the Sp -t communist, aud seek te distribute the We confess te a sere disappointment that Fewderly and his organization hae failed te keep the premise they made of being a conservative influence in the country. We have no longer hope of it. A man aud a party who cannot keep te one position for a tew months at a stretch are net te be ichcd en as an anchorage. Mr. Fewderly declated, te a reporter of the New Yerk Jftra M, that he did net speak in New Yerk for Gteige as the grand master of the Kuizhts of Laber, but merely " as a citizen in the cause of uu. Zjt, manity." lstitiuaus ausuru. Air. res- aeny cannot, tnus seer himself from his position. There never was a man befere who had his opportunity te become a great leader and a great figure in history. We thought for a while that he would be equal te his opportunity. But he signally failed in the Gould conference affair; and he has totally failed en this occasion. He shows that he lacks the firmness of v. ill and cour age of conviction needed by a great leader. He cannot held the helm down against the heavy waves. He is tee weak, we greatly fear. The Uuttle or the Titans. The main purpose of reconstructing the old state constitution affected rail ways and corporations. The new clauses met a long series, (or endeavored te meet them), of corporate abuses; aud ordered succeeding legislatures Xa put the new pie visions in force by special enactments. All this was duly ratified by a re-submission of j,v, (he whole instrument te the people and V Ita adoption by them as their organic law. J- This was the culmination of many X J"8 of corporate abuse, audit looked as though a serious purpose had taken held "' BP the people no longer te submit te the Mgtsiatlve irregularities, cornerate abuses. KOP1 management, monopolistic prlvl- ;. uu uiacnminauens. it all had an ?l,and ""I at Dfi1" that, in the -;lBfuage et the period " meant busl. BJMU " g. H8B9 3 v. c Thirteen summers have smiled and faded y into autumn fruitage and Bid vered away into hoary winter's legislative ides and nothing ni-riothingbuttrlumphantebstructlou has 'leund a foothold In our legislative halls V'iaWuir. thll ltll1tVflvafnpnAMiln a1...... - www.-- w ...j i.uijw,uuuu tuuxa ei (Mm projected constitution of the renals- of 183. Monopoly has waved Its ic wand ever all enactments made te Mcute the supreme law, and like transfer- mUeb scenes In pantomimic piftjs, they passed awmy like some unsubstantial pa geant faded and left net a wrack behind. Something has been gained, bowecr, tliat shows hew a just quarrel Is " thrice armed." The great railway Issue has gained ground, and from a feeble pleading te an unheeding people In Hie popular cje It new stands high among ether issues. This la a sign that is like a rainbow In the skies. Behind such premises lie the cumulative lessens of all civil history stronger than the might of geld ; the steady diffusion of Intelligence has wrought Inte life and action en this Issue the power of the masses. Hew finely swells upon the ear with such a thought Jehn Sninten'a swelling lines from Longfellow Thern fsapoer, blind giant In this land. Shern of bis strength anil bound with bends et steel Who mar In some wild revel rnla his hind. And shake the ptllara et the common went t IlAKea voted? If net, why net 7 m m Havs the Philadelphia Ferth American "When men have no geed honest issue upon which te go before the peeple.lt Is no wonder that they foul obliged te manufacture some. The articles they then manufacture are com monly called 'booms,' and they frequently turn out 'boomerangs.' " Like many things eiuanatlng Irem the same teune this Is a plece of isdein most profound, but unfortu nately the politics of the author of It prevent ed him from sustaining the etlert, aud pro ducing n masterpiece by the niMvappllcatlen or his proverb. He proceeds te demonstrate te his own great satisfaction that the store order sensation was a boomerang and has done harm te the Democratic cause. The wise man puts his head up against a solid wall et facts, and, closing his eye, proceeds te imagine that the boomerang was in unsklll iui hands, that the only party with an honest Issue was bi own, and that the weapon has recoiled upeu Its thrower. The pul hurl ing this boomerang was the party ei laboring men, and having reached and tll'abled Us victim the weapon returned te the feet of the men w he e skillfully and fearlessly used It ready for use again should oecaslou demand. The boomerang Is a most e ftlcleut weapon in skllltul hands, and when the wise man awakes he will llud that the wall ei votes beiere him is a monument built oer the political remains of the victims of the boeme rang. The record of the Demecntlc candi dates offered no uuarmered point for the Republican boomerang te take otleet, and the cry ofSeutboru outrage, cheap labor, aud tarltl has net erved te help them te their leet when floored by the return of the weajwn el lslalue of .Milue, Let no Democrat fall te ele today Black and the whole Democratic ticket. for O.n Monday ulght there was a grand dis play of fireworks in New Yerk harbor, and alterwards the electric lights et the statue et Liberty were started for the first lime. The light was a complete failure, and all w he saw It were much disappointed, but as this bad been predicted by the electric light corn company, and was due solely te the stub born nets of Lieut Mells, the light house in spector, it will doubtless seen be remidled. This e Ulcer claims control of the statue llghht because the expense of keeping it up has been assumed by the government, and he insisted that the lights should be placed In the torches, shining through glass lenses and net around the outside, backed by great reflect, 'rs. The result U that the torch shines like a great ulen worm high above the black mass of shaden that euelew the statue while the pedestal which Is lighted by a circle et elec tric lamps below stands out In grand and lni lni peMiug rellef. There should be uodlillcullyaboiitthelight uedlillcullyaboiitthelight uodlillcullyabeiitthelight ing of Liberty in such a manuer that tbeglew of the torch may he seen far out at sea and the whole figure be made plainly visible en darkest and most stormy night, m m fci Om. vote may make or break the result. Te the iells Tnn Bulgarians are losing courage sle.vly but surely aud unless some fearleis and de termined leader be leund, and that speedily, the landing of the Husalau troops at Varna will be followed by the triumph of the czar and probably the quiet aee,uie.euce et the rest of Europe. Of ceurse Bulgaria's only hope in the event of war with Kussia would be that Austria would fulfill her p remise and meet the Russians en the Bulgarian battleground. Kven that alternative carries with it tbeal most certain ruin of the little country which would be speedily made deeUte by the pas sage of armed hosts of enqmles or friends, but the true patriot leeks beyond the immediate future and a bold, determined man in a pest of Influence, an ellicer et the army or a mem' ler of the Sobranje might bring en a conflict that would areuse Kurepe and save his coun try. All men shrink from the approaching con flict but realize that it te human Judgment it appears inevitable. By delay it may gather strength, and the German emperor and his chancellor may be followed at no distant date by rulers of less pacific policy. The czar realizes this and permits a journal of hfs capital te say: "Enough words have been wasted, and new Hussla must act." WenruNdMUN In particular should vote te-day, and they should vote the Democratic ticket. Tin party of real issues el paramount Im portance te the people of the state has never mero closely and firmly pinned I'd faith te the prlnclplosef Democracy than iu this cam paign. The party et centralization and strong government has nevcr mere emphati cally declared the principle that underlies Us every move. The whole of the He publican campaign has demonstrated the coutemptef tne leaders, aud et a powerful faction, for affairs of local government. They would have no issues befere the people hut national issues, and should their schemes succeed the functions of state governments would seen become se insignificant that their abandon ment would only he a question of time, and the voice of the people en local Issues would only be heard as a feeble cry Iu the balls of the capitol at Washington. But the people de net forget thst ue gev ernment can be truly strong that Is net upheld by the people, and that no power will long be se upheld that does net give geed History and common sent both say that tne people ei a region knew best what are the needs of that region, and that In state matters state legislation is the bent. This la shown by the policy of thecentralUed govern tnent peeple in this campaign, in ignoring the questions at lssue betweeu the peeple of this state anu powerful corporations. Huch questions they would silence by the cry that national Insues are of mere importance. This must be most emphatically denied for the health of the whole body politic depends upon the health of overy part, and It the rule of the peeple In the state be vlgoreus.and just it will add a greater proportion of vigor and strength te the government at Washington Application for Copyright Mr. IL G. Hush, of New Danville, who has created qultea mathematical flutter iu the (astronomical world by his new theory of orbits, has sent te the otllce or tbelibrarlan et Congress, Washington, I). C, an applica tion for a copyright te protect his invention. This is preliminary te the publication of a work en the subject, which will be ready for the publishers before the close of the presut year. TI1E CIIAM3INQ SEASON. Xe longer lu the troves Is seen The msld, of nutuinn leave, in nuest , The leaves hava long since gathuiud been, And In the family Ululu pressed llul these were hours of happiness, rer secret meetings then were planned. And as she gathered leaves te press 1'ull oft her lever pressed her hand. Frem thi JJeitQH Courier. COUNTY FARMERS MEET. thm MvatXima TitAita.ierxu at rim MKtiVLAtt Menrntr MKStmu. A rutbtrMIni AllemUme-Crep Krpetts 'tore Hopeful Thaiil'riKluusIl ltettnl-M mortal In Hid l.ale Jacob O liar feer llead mid t-cilnl The November meeting of the Lturasier County Vgricultural and Horticultural se ciety was held uu Monday alternoeu at . o'clock, In the hall et the Y. M. C. A. The following named member worn present: Jehn II. I, mulls, iieulcnt, Mtllerev Hie M. D. Kendlg, Cnwiville, II. M. Kngle, Marietta; Catper Hlller, l ouesleg ) Daniel Sineycb,.clty; Jacob II l.muiis M-uier 1 K. Dlftenderfler, cltv J M Johnsten, city. W. F. l'yfer.cltv, J" Aldu Ilerr, V est Lam peter: D. barr. cltv J. 11 I. limn, city L. G. Oetz, EAst lleinplild, Jacob He tetter, Millorsville. Harrv Mer, East IlempQeUl ; J. 1. Witmer, I'arnillte. Calvin Cooper, Illrd-ln-Haud , Jehnsen Miller, Warwick, IL It, Fulton, city, cnep REreni". U. M. Eugle said the dreuth had Injured the posture; clever still leeks well , the corn croptsuetso heavy as was expected, but is geed j w hevt geed, Imd and ludlfierent, the dreuth having greatly interfered, there can net be mere than an avenge crop, the apple crop has been h lull one, but the applet dropped oil te a large extent before being gathered, and they are rettiug since they were gathered there w 111 be n falraverage, grapea are peer, and below the average; the peach crop Is lilr. potatoes are au averaee crop; ralulall for August 3 4 melius, for Sep tember 1'4, for CXleber J',, all of which loll alter the J.id. Casjier Hlller said en the whole wheat looked pretty fair, the lale-plauied beluc still sprouting corn will jield three quarters or a crop, apples ou low ground very geed. 31. li. Keuaig reponeu a iuu average i-rup of corn , the pleure pneumonia -are is pretty well ever, farmers still plowing ler wheat rainfall -1 10 Inches ler October. J e. F. YV itmer had better com this j ear than last, the wlu"vt has improved greatly since the late rain , some net v el ion n apples nearly all fell oil . pasture is herl. 1 JlLMOn l' l JACOB B i AllUl B. The committee appointed te prepare a memorial relatlv e te the death c f Its eldest member, Jacob B. Ciarber, reported the fel lowing WllEIlKA'-, Our society Lai cause te mourn the less by death el one et our vice presidents, Jacob it Oarber. Ever since the orgnnlzvtien of the society he ha been eue el Its tuevlug spirits always ready wnn his peu ler the best inlere-tls of the society. . Half a century belore the birth el thlssocl thlssecl cletv he was alreadv an advanced agricultur ist and pouielogist. He was the great pio neer in introducing new fruits. As early as 1S32 he introduced the Chinese sand pe ir, the parent of the new noted K teller and Le Cente. He bought the Lauteu blackberry when the plants sold for 51" a dozen, and the Concord grape when it was f a plant. He never sold a plant but gave away freelv without price earning his liberality se far as cutting a vine or plant down te a single eye. Uls character aa a tester et new fruits male mm Knevvu tureuu me lanu, and he was made the free recipient of most of new lrults by their originators. These, of course he w as net at liberty te distribute, but wheu he found a geed thing he quickly made it known. Therotere be it Jletehed, That this S'jcicty liarui with regret et the death el an honored oMeuato iu the person et the late Jsxeb B. '.arber, Eeselrcit, That as Mr Oarber was ene of the founders of this society, one el Its brt vice president and for many years an houered vlce president, the society expresses its deep sense of the le-m it has sustained and directs that these resolutions be entered ujkhi the minutes. The resolutions were adopted by a unani mous vote. Mr. Hlller preMjuMd te the se, lety speci mens of the Kletler and Dana's Honey Heney pea r. Messrs. Hlller and Lug'e -qoke of the relative merits of these ptara , both of them favoring the Heney pear, notwithstanding Its lnlerierliy ei e ize, Mr. Smeych thought the flavor et the Kiefler pear might be Improved if it was net taken from the tree se early as it usually Is. Calvin Cooper described the Kietfer pear as an unmitigated humbug. It ba-i uethlug te recommend it oxcept its tine app-arance, Mr. Hlller said the Kletler pear had been greatly overestimated, but was net an un mitigated humbug it was equal te the Birt lettt ler canning and was very geed ler pre serving. The specimens eetnre the society were grown by William Perry, el Ne Jersey. Mr. Hlller then cut the pears and banded slices of them around among the members. The pear was pleaantly acid, but was net te compare with Dana's Heney. Mr. Hiller also sliced the Buerre Clairgeau and served it among the members. Mr. Engle called attonUen te the great number of black caterpillars U und almost everywhere this reason, some el them asleng as a man's linger. He wanted te knew wnat kind of a moth produced them. .Ne one pres ent could answer the question. UOltSK DIlTLMI'LIl. President Landls said that he had noticed among his own und ether horses that there was an unusually large quantity of matter patsed from their nostrils. He asked whether ether members had observed it, and il se, what caused IU Mr. Witmer bellev ed it was the result of a cold, and w as aggrav ated by the dust, caused by the very dry weather. ORAFTI'(J rtACHI.S C -I FLl M SICKKS. Mr. Hlller called attention te the svstem of grafting peaches en plum stocks, lie called upon Mr. Engle for a statement of his exjier lence en the subject Mr. Engle resxnded that it was an impor tant subject; by budding the lilackwan plum en a each stock, and rebuddlng the peach en the plum stock, he has avoided the yellows. Calvin Cooper thought Mr. Engle's oxpori expori oxperi iinents were in the right direction, and that carelul cultivation might result in banishing the the dreaded yellows from the peach orchard. "stripping tobacco" was aunounced by Chairman Landls as the topic fui general discussion at next meeting of the society. Adjourned. PEKSONAL. I'nESinLNT Uleyelam ii said te have lest hla vetine 1 enldence in Jiultala Johannes Dielmann, the sculptor of the Schiller meuument at Frankfort, U dead. Dn. J. II. Heulanp, a prominent eculUt and aurUt of I'lttaburg, has geue mad Irem excessive use el cocaine. Mim. Kmabi.tii Uevvvivn, mother of Hlshep Themas lievvman, of Allentevffl, died en Meuday morning, aged 7 jears. Hi; v. I'll 1LH r.s IluoeKs denounces the tendency te exclunivuness vbevvn attbero attbere cent Kplacepal convention T. V, I'ewnEnLT spoke at a large meeting in Cooper Union, Monday night In laver of Henry Ueerge for mayor. tih.v, Patrick A. Collin has consented le again be a candldate ler Cengresa iu the fourth MassaclnmetUs district. James Bussli. Lewell, ez-inlnlster of the L'ulted btateu, Is te marry the dowager Lady Lyttleton, widow or the late and aunt by marriage of the present Lord Lyttleton. Jt'DOK TeunriEE Is Kelni; te lecture In tiie West next month. The following are the titles et bis new lectures. 1. "What' the News ?" 2. "Give u a Keac" 3. "The Cash Value of the Heroic." This sounds like au nttack en Illalne but the approaching collapse of that Individual will compel the Judge te make It a Berles of funeral orations. A Hey Kill Ills Cumin. Albert Uhler, a lad aged 10 years, shot and Instantly killed his cousin, Martha Mcl'ar land, aged 13 years, at their home, near Charlottesville, three miles west of Tyrene, at neon Monday. He had been out hunting, and en returning te the heuse greeted the girl with "I'll sheet you," and, taking de liberate aim, tired, ami she fell deed ut his feet. It la said that he had remeved the can from the gun and had no idta that it would go oil, m The Wires Must go Under Ground. Tbe electrle wire subway commission In New Yerk en Monday netllled all the com panies that their wires must Pe placed umler ground within sixty days. M M Si If flve Democrats stay away from the polls In each of the nine wards, Dracbbar may he defeated. Te the polls I VVMtUVB OATALBtSr. It IIM LaiOd ter Twe Yri and hhe I a I'l'l'T I'ltUbutf lDtalld. The meat remaflcable eae of etaleisy, or trance, ev er knew u In Western Pennsylvania perhaps Is that or Mtm Msggle Beadllug, a l".year-old gill llvtic;nt llanksvllle, a small mining town about lour unites from this illy, ter ever two years she has beeli Iu what seems te be a trance. During this tlme alie has had hut three lucid Intervals one en last Saturday, lasting for lows than a minute, only long enough te say fPleaseglvunieadrlnk." The ether two periods were during the early part of her strange slekntwc 'I he first one lasted for about two weeks, but the second oulyafew hours. Over half the time she has passed In a sleep or stupor from whlcJi noth ing could atoue her. In l&M she fell down a flight of slalrs and sustained Injury te her spine which whs the cause of her straugealllictleii. She at tlrtwas parntvzed but her limbs and body relaxed In a few hours though she did uet regain con cen con seKUiKiiess. Her eyes did net have a dull, vivcmt leek, but seemed fixed ou seineiuing far above her neatly all the lime, she would lie in bed and lilt upiiiiH arm te its lull length whlleastrHUKOstiilUi Illuminated her features. She sings constantly but a very remarkable leature Is that Instead of the tune te which she learned the words she slug aln which Iihae never been heard betore. l'helr rythui and harmony are perfect aud wonderfully sweet and beautiful, fahe has several times spoken of "ceuutlug" angels. Ills Mether' tir. T he face of the Bartheldl statue Is modeled alter the artist's mother, who still lives In Al satia. VVti'UsScUOUON'l ' Tig this vennsk Tennswerlsaneasy task It l a ll'iutd soft and street hlch keeps teeth healthy, nhlte snd nea V hlclTioaked the ixwj guiu-t endure And renders bnuth, lite iimei, p'ire e.lu.lhAb Iheie Is no merpbLi In Ked Stai Cough Cnie TtU j lecemuiemU It te mother. " Hew divine a thluj( n weiuin uisy be ui'vdt,' nhtn tK'i leld U cured tv Dr. null's Ceinb rui Mullici, en I go out teflsta " Ne, no, uiv little senuv. Inn knew )ou've itet a swollen loot, M precious little nency llil thiM et a bettle of Silvittei Oil, nail he mill innl e.iutitau el,nul ate It liken mn He Ou enr Uuanl. lbue9 tapclne l'lasters are widely Imita ted Tbsi u thefict, New, why are they lull lateel ' he ea ae they are the only porous plas ter in extjienee tint Is leally trustworthy and valuable lieusen i l'lislers are hlghl) and id t uifliallyuie.tlcnted, and cure In a few hours aiiiuencs upe i wMcri no ethers have Ladany eileet whatever rhe public are tbereforecau Ut niHl aeilnit plistcra tearing the names of "CuimM", 'Capsicum, "capalclue, er"lii puein, w hich are uiemt te rnutj for " Capelne (ulcate uote the difference) aud ale against plasteis l-earlngthe nauiea " be uten ," " liur tens, etc VV hen bu lug aW ter llensen s l'las 1. r and mvtect v eurselt Vlv a i ersenal examina tien The genuine has the word Capctne " e ut oiperi "Tnre riHi.eei in the ueuy ei me piaster ana tne rce '-ealj " traueuiark en the lace Ueitn. 1 ) BVKCl.lL XOTIVZS. the Mm Who Talks Much. VV , want te saj a word te ou he uiat-e a liv In with jeui tongue 1011 certatul must have acleir "treiv olce te tnnic our listeners. tir lheiuaa' Lclectrlc OU for sole threat, colds and hoarseness Is unexcelled Use and admire or sale by 11 11 Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and I k) North cjueeu street, Lancaster " File lllm Out This Is a common remark when 1 uhs and rowdy Insult public decency tiy then uuseeudy wavs Dyspepsia Is a horrid here Hrelteut with Bmifer Hietxl llut&s en 1 en de It rersaletiyll II Cochran, dr lggi-t, 1 ,7 and 1JU ertb Queen stlcet, Lancrester Lt lrulh Prevail Let the fa la be known. I et us understand that a bell, or a ulcer, 01 acai',jncle, or any eiuptloner Llemlshef theklu la sure te wear awav and dUamitfar v hen UurJecl. llloed lltt ter areemplejed This weuderful medicine uclrf directly upeu the circulation andtherta feens rer Ita u'.oare there feie et,vteu rei sale bv 11 11 technu, drui;glsi,li7 an 1 1JJ .s.irth tjaeen .lieet, Lancaster Us LjiuaI Yet le Hear Irem 1 he uiuv ementa of a mule hind legs aie v ery variable and uncertain, hut lr Thenun Kclce trie OU trkes but ene course-It heals and cures lu equal for asthma, diphtheria, catarrh, cold and sere threat haa never vet teen bold or sale by II. U Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 1JJ .Serth cjueeu street, Lancaster. l-lrst Kevlved anil shen Cured. " VVaa troubled for a year with torpid liver and Indigestion, and after trylnz everything Imaginable used Uurdeck liloetl Rx'.tcri. The first bottle revived me and tbe second cured me intlrely J Williamson, ttecbester, , ter sale b 11 11 Cochran, lrugglst, 1J7 and IS) erth Queen street, Lancaster Au KxpUuatleu Ne one medicine will cure everjthin., hut It Is an Incontestable fact thai Thomai Lctetlrit Vit will cure a gpratn, a bruise, a bite, or an ache, and is also an aetlveand piouennied cure for neuralgla and rheumatism. or side by U 11. Cochran, elrugglst, U7 and 1JJ .North On ten street, Lancaster. Uuclileu's Arnica Sslve, The lieat Salve In the world for Cuts. Ilrnlsei. Seres, Ulcers, Salt Kheuin, rover bores. Tetter, Chappid Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin ICruptlens, and positively cares 1'Ues, or ue pay required. 11 Is guaninte.! te glv e perfect satis faction, or money reiunded. l'rlcea cents ier box. for sale by 11. II Cecnran, Druggist, U7 and IU North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa. A REMrnr for Indigestion, Consumption, Dvs. pepsla, Wuikness, fever. Ague, etc Gelden s Llijuld Beet Tonic slO-lwaoeJAw Fuur-rifths. Of our American people are afflicted with sick ncaaacne in eitncr in nervous, uuieus or con. estlve forms, caused by Irregular habits, high Ivlnir. etc . and no remedy has ever cennueral It until Dr Leslie's Special Prescription was dls. coveted Give lta trial. See advertisement la another column. (3) THE UBV. GKO. 11. TIlAjtK, of Heur be n Ind , says " Deth myself and wife oweenr lives te8fIILOirscOaiJMl'TIOV CUKK." ler sale by 11. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 .North Quecn street. lleis the scalp Is annoyed wllh dandrutr, (tlenn'sSul Ipburseap wlllbs found Infalllble Hill's Hair Die, black or brown, fitly cents Bio-lwaeea.iw' OATAltltU CUIl ED, health and sweet breath secured, by bblleh's Catarrh Kerne! y. Price ui cents. Nasal Injector free. ter Bale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. la North Queen street. A Had Misfortune. Is te lalse a nice family of boys snd girls and then ha e them carrl .eu iuiu an earr by that terrible disease Censum msumptlen. iptlen. Heed tne warning anu cnecK iv in iui n Its nrnt atairi nrt stages by the prompt use of Kemp's 1 and Lungs, warranted te cases. Price Cue and II, llalsam for the Threat te cure and relleveall II. rer sale bv II. it. Cochran, druggist, Ne. U7 'North Queen sUeet. uriai iiitjrte. e) BlllLOH'S CUKK will lmrnedlatelv relieve fireun. VV noening Ceugl h and bronchitis, rer sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. BIIILOII'8 CATAUK1I IlKMKDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Dlplher1a,and Canker Meuth. Ker sale by IL II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1J7 North Queen street. The I'opuialleu of Lancaster Is about 20,000, and we would say at least ono eno one 1ml f are troubled with some affection of the Threat and Lungs, as these complaints are ac cording te statistics mero numerous than ethers. We would ad vise all net te neglect the opportunity te cull en us and get a bettle of Kemp's llalsam for the Threat and Lungs. Price Ce cents and 1. Trial elre free llespectfully, 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street, i rerlamu back, sldeer chest, use SlUleh's I'er. eus Plaster. Price 25 cents, rer sale by II. IU Cochran, Drngglat Ne. IS) North Queen sueeu " 1IACKUKTACK " a lasting and fragrant per. fume. Price 23 aud 60 cents, rer sale by II 1!. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street. rer the relief and cure or the Inflammation and congestion called "a cold In the head theie Is mere potency In tCiv'' Cream Halm than In anything else H Is possible te prescrlee. This E reparation has for jears past been making a rllllant success as a remedy for told In the bed, catarrh and hay fever. Used In the Initial stages of these complaints Cream Jlalm pre vents any serious development of the symp toms, while almost numberless cases are en re cord of radical cuies et chronic catarrh and hay lever after all ether modes et treatment have proved of no avail. oU-SwdeedAw SLKKPLE83 N1QIIT8, rn&de miserable by that terrible cough. Shlleh's Cure is the remedy for you. rer sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North Queen street. TACOH t HHAKI'KKK'S PURE RYE WHISKY. autf271ydlt DUKfci bTUKfcVr L1QUOU STOhE 2TOHAOE COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. DANIEL HAYEK, Nail West Chestnut Street, fleclya A "YKK'S PILLS. " Constipation lsn uulvervnl mid most tnnitileieuie dlserdei. It cantos lleadadarhe, Mriilat Heproslen, I in pairs the Slaht and Hearing, dnttrev a the Aptw lite, and, when leiixinnttuued, csuses Knliuxo Knliuxe ment of the I.tver, lnriaininatlen of the lleweds and Piles Constipation Is sprrdll) cured by 4.'i n hip or a number of months I was tiiiubled wllh Cestlvnness, in cnuseiiuoiHeol which 1 niiuered fituii laws of Appetite. ll)peisla, and a dts endcied liver M ejus also troubled inn. ! etniHlled te wear a shade ever tlieiu.nnd.al llmiM, was nimble te tK-ni expesum te thellithu I was vntliely CURED BY USING three boxes of Aer's Pll. 1 hsve ue hesita tion In pronouncing this medicine tele the best cathartic evei made -.fames Kccles, Poland, Ohie. 1 suffered tiem Constipation, and, route. quently, from lleadsrbe. Indigestion, and flics, ferv ears Aer's I'llls. vrhlch t took at the su gesftonef a titend, haveRtven me effectual to ilet I commenced taking this leuiedy two months age, and am new free from Ceustlpa tlen, t he re mevul of w htch has caused my ether iiiiuui.Yi ,e, ii-nin:nr, mm grenciy liupinvru luy geneml health -vv Keeler, Amherst, Mass. t siitlermt fiem Constipation, which rusumed such au obstlnate form that t feared It would caune a stoppage of the bowels. Twe boxes of .jers i ins cureu me, completely. u umke. Hnce, Jle. Ayer's Pills, rivjcired by l)r J C. A)or A C.i , l.nwell , Mass. Heldbj idlinugglsUaudlJealeivtnMedl. clne otenl -yOLlNV tl'lilMVL VOLINA CORDIAL CUKKS DYSPLPSIA. INDIGESTION, WLAKNLSS, CHILLS AND FCVER, MALA- rilA, LIVCR COMPLAINT, KIONLY inOUBLLS.NtURALGIA AND RHtUMATISM. It li Invigorating and delightful te lake, and of great value as h Medicine for week aud Alllnu VV omen and t hlldren It Rives new Ufn te the whole sjstem l strengthening the Mutcles, Toning the eivei, and completely Digesting the reed This Ueiuedy contains no hurtful Minerals, lj compeseel of carefully selected V egelahle Medl clnes, cemblnetl rkllfull), making a bate and .'leasint Hemedy A bUOh, ellna." by leading physicians, telling hew te treat disease at UOM1, mallisl, tegethcr with a set or b im!emn cards by new Ueliel) pe pixt'ss, ou receipt of 10 cents. ler sale by all Druggist and llrecera. Should the iKweler near you net ketjp V e it e Cordial, remit II 011, and a lull !-) bettle will be sent, charges paid rsEreKcnesLT Br Vellnu Drug nud Ohomleal Oempuny, IIAIIIMOUE. MII.U.S A. e:i 1yd Aw PIOUN KKMOVKK. V1C1H)KU COUN UEMOYEil. Warranted te eradicate ceniplatedy and tn a short time, the meat ebduratu corns hard or soft, without rain. Sold by Uce . Hull. Chaa. A. Lucber, Jehn it, haurfman. Dr. vv m. Worm Werm ley, And. (J. ,t rr, Cluu. J. Bhulmyer, and at UKCUTOMi'S DllUU STOllK, decM-lve Ne 401 WestOranse SU VAltttlAUSS. E brAHLISHl.D 1SK S. W A11.-V. W B Altici, H R. Altici B. A. AITIGK'S SOUS, CuccessorsteD A Altlck A Bens ) VV holesa'e Manufacturuni et Carriages, Buggies, Pha3teiis, AND Mit'AULli WAGONS, Uea, 42 and M Hast Orange Street, LANC.VSlKlt.PA.. -AND Oer, Weat Bread nuy Broughteu ata., bAVA.SNAH, UA tfA l&rge and varied stock will be carried In both our Uepesltnrlej, which n 111 be sold at the LOWEbl V KICKS ectlJlmdillw CTANDAKD OARIUAOK WOKR. Edw. Edgerleyr. CAEEIAGE BUILDER Mnrket Streot, Rear of Poaleffloo, Lanoaater, Pa, My stock comprises a large variety of the Latest Style liuggtes, l'hmtens. Carriages, liar. ketand lluslneas Wagons, which 1 offer at the very lowest figures and en the most reasonable terms. I call special attention te a few of my own de. signs, oneef whim Is the KDUKULKi CL03KD rniSICIAN COUPE, which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and meat complete Physician's Carnage In the country, l'orsens wishing le buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Kvery Carriage turned out In eighteen years agoea one that Is the kind of guarantee I have te offer the public. All work lully warranted. Please give mu a call. lirU'AlltlNU. l'KOMITLV ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially ompleved for that nnrpene uuhhkllak. jjmiihi:llas. m r r M ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, aVO. li EAST AViN'O STREET, LANCA8TEK, PA. jronejrst, rKNT'H FUKNISHING BTOKE. E. J. ERISMAFS Gent's Furnishing Stere, NO. 7 WEST KING STREET. n- Stele epen Kveiy Evening except Sunday evenings. UUUVBHIMI. EKUITCAKL8. " Where shall I go te buy uiy fruit cake order 7 We should suggest WIANT'3 UitOCERY. Indolngse you will find there a large stock of new goods, heedless Ualslns, Citren, Currants. 1-emen and Orange Peel, New rrench Prunes. Pure ground spices, rine riaverlng Extracts llose water, White Clever Heney In ene pound caps, cheap. Please cell at nag-AMyu. Ne. iu West Sine Street, MMV1VAU mill: HWIKT HPK01K10"COMPANY. 1836. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. , S S S , A RBMBDY NOT FOR A DAY. RUf FUR HALF A CENTURY, KBL1KV1NQ SUFFERINO HUMANITY s s s s s s s s s AN INTtnCSIING thlatisl: en bleed APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD UL S s THE SWIFT 3PECIHC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. nr.it iv au CIMMONM' LIVKIt HLOULA'IOll. BUSINESS MEN. Merehants and these engagetl In ortlrnweik aresuhject te ti)spepla, Constipation, a feillng el dnspemlency aud i-osUeiiiiom, all caused liy HdLseidered l.lverand Stomach Simmons l.ivei He gulaler reiunvea these caiitm by establlthtng a geed digestion and ue Intcrferenee te business while taking it "Simmons Liver Kegulater Is a very valuable rcmenlv for Dyspep la. Sick Headache, Torpid l.lvel and inch like 1I1oek " VV . H, Melt. President of 8. W II It Ce, of Uv. PILES. Hew manv surfer toiluie day ntlet Uay. mtk In is- Hie a burden and lobbing existence of all PliMCiure, ewIiik te the secret suiltilnK Irem lies. el lellet Is leady tothehaud of almeat anene who will tematlcally take blmtuen liver llegulaler It has permanently cuitd thousands. Ne dnestle, violent purtie, but Ken tie assistant te N'nturv. rONLUENUI.NK- Has uui Stamp In led en Wruppei J II KILLS A CO , PbllailelphH, Pa "PLY'S CilhAM HALM. CATARRH HAY FEVliR. ELY'S CREAM BALM Ulrea lU'llel al Once and Cuies COLD IN HKAD, CATAllltll, HAi rr-VKIt. Net a Liquid, Snuff or Powder, rrvofreiu In In lurleus Drugs andetleuslve Oders. Arsvrtlcle is appin-d te tuvch nostril aud is agreeable, l'rtce M centa at drugglsta , by mail, rexIMi'ieil, 10 en. circular fiee. Kl.i I1UOS, DruggUlu, Oswego, N. V. ul)ll)eexlAl)w B aKLKY MALT WHISKY. PERRINE'S I'Ultt llAKI.Kl IALT WHISKY. Dl'il'Kl'il V.lMIIUESllON and all wasting dUcaaes can be entirely cured by It, MALAUIA Is completely eradicated from the system by Its use- l'hltKI.Vr-.'a PL' UK UAUI.Li MALT V I119KV revives the energies of these worn wltbeicesmlve bcnlUy or mental etferL 11 acta as a SArKUU MID ng&lnsteipesure In the wet and rlgorens weather sT-TAKK part of a wlucglaesiuleu jour ar rtval home alter the labors of the day and the same quantity before jour breakfast. Doing chemically pure, It commends lt;elf le the med ical profession. WATOH THE LABEL. Nene genuine uuless beating the jlgnatuie el the dim en the label. M. & J. S. PERRINE, HO. 37 NORTH FRONT ST., PHILADELPHIA. eepUl-Siueed.t LJTOMACH AM) LI Ell PAU. Fer Indigestion, liilieusncM, SICK HEADACHE, or any of the symptom el a disordered stomach and liver, use HOLMAN'S Stomach & Liver Pad. It will give tone, vigor and elasticity te jour wholes stem, remove all Mnlarl.il Taint Frem the llloed. Prevent Fever, Small Pox and all contagious diseases Warranted te CUflK and PUKVKNT CIIOL Ell A IN r ANTUM, COLIC, 11 KASLES, and all CHILDREN'S DISEASES. SATE I EASILY WOIlN! UELIAIiLE' DR. LSWI1 AMD HIS HDVDRin WITXES9SH rcLTOH, Arkansas. After carefully watching, for a period of four months, the erred of " Dol Del man's Agneand Liver Pad, "In ut least ens iiuk erid casks under my Immediate observation, I have no hesitancy In locemmondlng It as a sufe and sneedy enre and lndleeatlen In all cases of ague, biliousness In all cases of enlarged and innamea sjueen, u is par excenonce rer an diseases arising from a disordered condition of the ltver, I cheerfully rcceiniuend lu use. Very truly, JAMES G. Lb WIS, M. 1). STT-lleware of llegus and Imitation Pads. Ask your druggists ler the (ienulne llelman's Pad, and take no ether. If be docs net keep them, send t'-OO te the HOLMAN PAD CO., 120 William St, New Tcik. autr-Clmdll,WA8 -pjON'TSUKr'KK ANY LONUKIt Frem Your Disordered Kidneys, lilack Barren Mineral Hpring iVater Is a Prompt, Efficient and Cheap Uoinedy, Its Tonic and In vlgeranl Powers uiake It an excellent Dyspepsia lieuiedy. Dr. Uegnault, el r ranee, writing te (Jen. lteff, ef the U. u. Army, says i "leu need net come te Europe for Waters te Cure Dyspepsia; we have none better than IILACK llAltllEN 8PKINO WATKIU" Persons suprlled and vessels furnished. P. S. GOODMAN, Manager, Ne. 37 East Urant blroeL rer sale by J NO. It, If Alls MAN, Druggist, norm uuei'll nereei, i,aiicnabur. A a. IILACK UAUUKN BPU1NU 1IOUBK Anntv 11 ; new open MISSCIIKISriE IIOMUEIiaKK, Pleasant Uruve, Lancaster County, Pa. nneln-Amd CUHK KOK THE DKAK, Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Drums perfectly restore hearing and perform the work el the natural drum. Invisible, coin, ferlable and always In position. All conversa tion and even whispers heard distinctly. Send for Illustrated book with testimonials, ritEK. Address or call en I. 111SCOA", b33 Ilroedway, New Yerk. Mention this paper. lunelO-lyeed&lyw tOUIMMMr. -AOHlNKIlY, 40. STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved INBLNK-Tricliei, PerUMi ir SUtieitr;. Mew or second Uana BOLLEHH, WATFB TA1JKB, BEPABATOKS. Miebibs or llsrxu Wexk such asdonesne kept In Machine Sheps. CALL US OB ADDBSSS, Ezra F. Landis, WOKKH 637 HOBTB CLTERBY BTiiHfST, LiXCABTSE PA. nltfd&w 886. s s s s s s s s s s s s and kin dicascs scnt iull te HLAD UY LVLRYDODY. ADDftLSS ALL til lydaw VU A HI Lit WO HIIU. f ANCAHTKH AND MILLK1CSV1LLK XJ 11. It-rlMK TAIII.K Care leave haucasler ter Mlllersvllle at 7 en 1 en and HJOu. 111 , and lev, HO. tueund SJep. m Car have illllorsvtlle for tavnenster at son s-ou and 10 10 a. m nud lii, 3 Oil, 6 ue and 7 1 a, rr. TKAI1N(I COLUMIIIA KAILUOAI) AX AND llltANC I IKS. AND I.KI1AMIN AND LANCiV-IKll JOINT LINK It. It, On anil IUir BUN DA V, MA V 3"lh,!8', TUA1NHLKAVK UEADINO rer Columbia and lAncastur at 7.11a. rn., It'J IHHin and Ml) p. in, rer cluarrj vllle at 7 a a. In and B.I0 p. uu rer Chlcklas at Uicm. and Ueup. tn. llt.t.N8 LEAVK COLUMIIIA ret Heading at 7 3( a. m , 11 and 5.10 p. m, rer lailitnenntu Jinn J 3.(0 p. in TltAI.Na LEAVE QUAHUV VIL1.K rer Lancaster at (v:.1 and 7 15 a. in. andiWp in rer limit tug at c a. in. and 1 p. m. rer laihanen at 2 3.1 p in. I.K VK KINO BTUKET (Lancaster,) or llraiitng at 7.3) a, in., lie and 3.10 p, tn rer Lebanon at B. W a. in , Itit) and MS p. in. rer Quarry llle at 31 a. in , Mu and &,) p, ir, 1 K E IMtl.NL'BsrilKKTIlAnciutfir,) rer Keiiillnxnt7.l0a.ie, UMienil 3.W p. in rer lihaneti atrclfa in., 1130 and 5 21 p. in. orQuarryvllleattiaia.in.l'ie anaicaip le, lltl8 LEAVK LEllANON. rer I mi.eratT3)e.ra ,liJ3 aud7-p. m ret Quarryv llle at 7 JO x m. MIIMDAV THAIHS. rilAlNS LEAVK UEAD1NU Ten ivniafiter at 7 J) a. m. and t,ue p. m r ul ijiiui r me nc s.w p. iu. 1KA1NS LEAVK QUAlllllVlLLE rer Lancruiier, Lebanon and Heading at 7 10 .m UlAlNs LEANKK1NU HI (Lancaster,) rer Heading tnd lajbnen a' "We. in. and SAJ p tn Ver Quarry vli e et 5 Nl p tit 1KAIS1 I h v a. PKINCKHI l leiKief ter.) i or l.eaellng and Lebanon and ".10 a. m and I Ul p. m. rer QuauyvlilealS.l.lp m TIIA.N4 LEAVK LKUVION. rer I jvih wter a 7 U a. m and 3 15 p. m rer Qtiai rv rule at 3 13 p. m rer i-onniHtlen at Celumtita, Marletla Junc tion, laneiwUr Junction, Manhelm, Heading and Lebanon, bee, tllne tables at all stations. A. M. WILSON. BupcrtnUndenl 1JKNNMYLVAN1A KAU.KOAI) Ht'HKD ULClti effect rum June 13,1'v1, 'IralnsLaevs I.cxeastsb aud leave and arrive al Philadelphia as follews: Umve I l.eavn VV Ell WAIttl Paelllc Kapti ut .. Newa Expret Way I'as.eut'er tlalt train via VtL Joyl Ne. 7 itiMI I mint .... Nlagaia Eipn is ... Hanover Accetu Philadelphia. Ijencaster 11 J' p in 35 0. in jn a. in, Ola. m. 7iea in car. in. 6 ma. in ')31 a. hi 3Aa in. 9 ..Va. in trwa. in tin p. m 2.10 p in xsn p. m se p. m 7 Ji p. in 7 W p. in 10-lip. in 12 10 a. m Arrive at Phlla. via Columbia 7 10 a. m via Columbia r icsi cinet ... Ma. in rreaentK vriein .. ijvncHster Accem llarrlshunr Aeem CelumhPv Arceiu .. llarrtsberg hepreas Chh abound Cln El. ( Western Kxpreasl ... EASIWAIID. Phlla. Express! raat Llnet Itarrlsburg Express Lancaster Accem or.. Columbia Accem ... He'&sheru Express .., Philadelphia Aicein . Sunday Mall D&v Express! via Columbia via Me Jey. is p. in. 10 p. in. 3 le ii m. 8 'a p in. 10-ee p in. Leave Lanciutnr. ,l)i. in. s-eAe, m. t le a, m. SA1 a. m. Oa.in. U M p. in. Jt6p nu 3 1) p m. t u n in. I (Aa. m 8 a a. in 10-3) a. in via tit Jey 11 IV a. in s.13 p. m. Siep. in 3 t3 p. m e..vj p. in llarrtsburg Accem d 13 p in n in. 0 3 n. O 3 p. m The U-rocealcr AccominrHlatlen leaves Harris burg at 8,10 p in. and arrives at Lancaster at J-JJ p. m. The Marietta Accommodation leaves Celum bla at s le a. ui and reaches Marietta at SA1. Alse leaven Columbia at 11 13 a. in. and 2 IS p. in., reaching Marietta at 1-dl and ZAS. leaves l arietta al 305 p. tu. and arrives al Columbia a". 3 V ; also, leaves at I 33 and arrives at 8 se. The Yerk Accommodation leaves Matlettaat 7 10 and arrives at Lancaster at titUconuectlnr with ilarrlsburg Express ate 10 a. ra. The rederlck Accommodation, west, connect lug at 1-tnc.xster with rast Line, west, at 3 It p. in., will run through le Frederick Thu Kredertck AccommiHlatleu, east, loave Columbia at IIS and reaches Lancaster at 1J.N p. m Hanover Arcoinmedallon, west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9.3U a m . will run through te flauover, dally, except Sun day ra eat Line, west, en Sunday, when 1 stnn at Downlmrtewn. Coulesvllle. nagged, rxe burg, ifL Jey, Ellxabolhlewn and UlddleUiwn I f he en li inclns which run dally. On Sunday the Hall train wust runs bv way et Columbia J It WOOD, (leneral Passenger Agent CIIA8, K. PUUII Menersl Slanager ULAHaWAHK. K 1011 .V MAHT1N, CHINA Mil CHINA. Tlie Jjfcetiil Invoice e our ll.tvil.iiitl Cliiiw importations for this fall liiwjust, armed. 'J'hefiist consisted of Diuner Sets in the llvgiiM l'.itterii.D.ilayDecor.ttieii in lHue, Violet and l'luk. The finest und neiituit fur the money in Ilia nutket. II, iv il.md Cliini is se well hiiewii tli.it we utctl net s,ty anything about tlie qii.ility. Ita mifH-'riei ity overseuii-iieael.iin is net te be iiucsliened. I he juice of tliese dinner sold is such that it i.i within thu reach of every ene le own ene of them. 'When our next arrives ve wiil be able te come still ne.uei within thu reach of all lu price. Don't fail te oe these goeiU befoieiu.tkiugjoui pur chases. MMiii 15 EAST KINQ STREET. LANCA81KU,PA. AIL ItOSHNHTKIN, 1 SUM) It'll NO TA1LOU. Jly selection for the coining season Is new reatly, comprising ens of the nnest sleck ever shown in this city, 'lhe stock is nntlrely new and well worth your inspection. 31 y pilcesnrn moderate, and workmanship of thu best. The lepututleu et the house for tine work will be fnlly maintained. Having secuted for the com. lug season the services ei 1 Irsl Cla3s Tullers, 1 tan guaranlee thu very best of work. Sole proptletor for the Patent Strap PanU loons, warrunted net te draw up when silling down, nor bag at the knee. A. II. It03KNSlEIN,37Nerth Quecn St, s I -- -xi..e., & .MiitmmB
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