i-'1 .HttWr?, ft TiT-W T,prfrf'tsap W "i"1 'M ( IKVZ31 fj; J3 K&- f Tft. V' tfe. t.' v &M vs s INTELLIGENCER -v DAT m ran yea tmm4v Mzttpttd.)', -. , Wm BOt-tSM 4 TA, yim DBUTBBBDBTOAHKlWa I LAIS I A ALL ADJOIXISU TUCKS. SIMTLS tmut omimiei ailewid te TSt-sraeiia oexaaorioa. ADVaBTHUNO RATES: The Weekly IntelligeDcer h-M. EVERY WtDNtSWr MORNINO. IA-fA,l.oerosrxoirTa. acts or n, MttAMAOerrruaTO naeexs ormne rr ci semcitid raeM itirt r a tvrerTHs ram Aire oeuktit. au. akoktmecs units WML M MltlHID TO TBI WA8TB BABBIT. iAjMriN eU LttXtri and Ttltgramt te if TBM 1NTBLUOBNOBB, iMaIHgvneer Building, Lancaster, ra tlK CmuaetcrUntclligenc .ANCA8TEK. NOVEMBER t, ISM. Catue for General Regret. ; It H be true that Carlisle ami Morrison re defeated for re-election the country will have reason te regret the less It wilt offer in Congress. The average of ability la that body is net se large tuat vre cati afford te dispense v,itk any of Its shining IlsTbU. Pennsylvania contributes a less in nSeyle, and Ohie in Hurd, though the Mtter was net admitted te his seat in the jweaent Congress. Mr. Beyle is one of the rbflstmen in the Pennsjlvania delegation ; and the failure te reneminate him was the ' .fiilllest of imaginable things. Mr. Morrison has been se long in Cen jS-.greas that he did net need extraordinary viability te obtain a commanding position 5 there; experience being one of the best 'equipments of the ceuere-egman. Mr. .PjltlUla'a Pd(tromeii .l1l nn.,Mll. l. "A v vm7uicu ,1111 CUCiail ue tun 'jLMtaed mere unfortunate for the party and & the country than that of any ether mem jllber. He stands ery high in the estlma 'hr tlen of inen of all turtles. TT ,w n nm. - . I -- - .. r.v- iuuuu couipreuensien or political questions and probably is the ablest of our public S.'BftWl. That. 1m Elinnl.l Vi .lofeotcl Yw WJ(JCOij uj All UUUtiCU UJlUi Ul UU VJL- giperlenee In public life is a seveie satire ;, pen popular suffrage, lint we have tee ,. Hln,lln, lln. 8ln. ln tin, Atop...,... i 't n iTse i tire fsT Ml M 115 IV IB 1431 V) Hmp,.,. 80 IMl SOD 450 6CI 7 JO Mi..... 100 1 SAO SID B POl (Hi MSsws...... no j an teu sbv 7ee aw ffMk IB inn iki ane rbe loee KWMn..,. s IGe 7(ie 10 M 1150 is an MNb 8e nn loeo issn hed MMMt..,,, 180 70i 1100 1800 20 0 I Mill JMatht... SCO 10(O I7U) MOP I700 MOO MftMaUM.. 800 lien te wee wee oe IflPMb.... 100 1800 980U 8800 MOHSJU WTPmr 1500 gee iiOel MOty wool ' Mftmuch experience of ita apparent felly in iJ individual cases te be greatly surprised at any outcome it may have. "We mu3tbe fe content te kuew that in the long run and dgf, en the aveiage it has ceme out all right. p Aiic a ruuiuiuuu tuii: jj' 'JLDei'ronibitien vote has net proved pe i$l large as many cenfldentlyexpected.but it is fJarge enough te enable the party te bob up Jjf aerenely at the next election, with renewed 3T cenQden.e of eventual victory. They did i&Mt expect te de mere than demonstrate 'ifa that a very respectable body of voters en- ' AnrmA tl.al 1 Inne nn.1 41.. ...-. ln tlh '"nif ceaseless agitation te build their part) ana i?ive if pevn. It is a pity that be much honest enthusl. asm and un"1u3h labor Bheuld be wasted, and that a little clear-headed thought has net tempered the impetuous zeal of theae geed people ; for then their influence might serve te leaen lienelleially the im pure politics of te day. With most of the " fanaticism" is the only wurd tli,, can describe their political creed. I'i,ey have become se absorbed withjG thought of the evU of IntemperaeSe' that they lese sight dial! ether evils, and propose te crush this.hthe Y-iweref the state. Reason 7iil Avnarlanrtu clitur tlinf Ha nli nlntn prohibition ia bejend the pecr of legis lation. 11.. 1., t 111.. I --.II 411 KiJ xui iucje uii iiuiHic.ii vu iuai menaces ',jm the very foundation of government and if the zeal of a party of enthusiasts could only be directed te the removal of the po litical crime of buying and selling votes, then the nation would make mere progress towards geed government, w hich is the etnl of politics, than by years of agitation of the prohibition question. It would progress toward temperance , which has nothing te de with pelltiui. The moral deformity that leads a man te sell bis veleisqulteas great as that which f toys him open te the vice of Uruukenneas. -It is an evil .within reach of the political g hoe; let it be rooted out. Intemperance runs ueeper uewn, uuu no political power can remove it. TO!... 1 .I..- .0 .1 1iii..t n i i i. :,.; auu ieuui ui inu ivuucii ueiu IB gjf 'J ujiuujju, uuu uieie is ue neeu 01 AITi tvllanliii. (lm itivitnnn.! rt .n1lttAn ...tl l... i- VVvJVlltll UD'IUIIUWUi 1'UllllUa UIUll llll" many imperfections in our scheme of gev ernmeut luive been overcome ; the ques tions of finance, taxation ami a thousand ethers, settled for all time. When that has 't been aicempllshed, peihaps, wisdom will bavobecemo be common that Intemper ance will have vanished. The Selection uf Judges. The election of Judge Gorden In I'lula. delphia and of Judge Magee In Allegheny ' should be the most gratifying itsiilts of the 't contest in this statu te all of its people. shewinc: as it does the iKucr of ete which B.fi.- ... . jjjr'iue people pesscsa ever tne machine &3-H-. nnlitirlan. It li.T ?eivn tn li tin. f.-i.lliu. - that the judiciary should he taken out of V politics ; and the Democratic party mana- gjrs have been went te recognize it by i et antagonizing Republican nominations of geed men for the bench. The Re publican inauager, however, lias net bad this grace, and the result of these srtectlens Is likely te be valuable in teach. pnig it te him. Ames Rrlggs had been tried Uviwajudge lu Philadtlphia uud had been rfeund wanthig. He was defeated for re re Jaetlen once befeie. He was clten th nsuii.iin..,.i.i...iL.- .... uuiiuw uKaiu uy 1110 macnitie leUllt'IT, Istfge Gorden had approved himself te people durlng'hls short incumbency of Judicial place under tha appointment of Sovwner Pattism, and obtained enough Jdpendent Republican votes te secure his ? ,itlen. Sj with Judge Maeee. Bnnnlnt..i Am Allegheny by the governor. TThe mult hhews clearly eneu;h that the Wmp't of the people will net permita geed imtfi te be taken off the bench te give fhMt a peer, eeuuu untiied eie. His rtsry valuable leaien te the machine 'Mte and a ery valuable rttult tetlie Witry. We see that Ren JIcMjucs, in Philadelphia, says that Goideu was net MHijUctel by the independent voters, but THE thai there was treachery among the Republican workers. This is a natural thing for a machine boss te say. It would hurt his influence very much if it was found that the machine be runs can be successfully defied. We see no geed reason te doubt that the election of Judges Gorden and Magee was due te the conservative feeling of the people that the bench must be protected from tl.e lolI lelI clans. This feeling, se eWuced.wlil greatly strengthen the Judiciary. It will show that it may safely be Independent when it is right, nnd will free it from the politi cal bias that has been Its bane. If there could new be some way devised te keep the politician off the bench and te teach nominating conventions te name for It men sensible and honest, se that the Judges who get upon the bench would be worthy of the re-election, that it is the general desire te give them, the country would have reason te be happy In the pos session of a geed judiciary. It does net matter se much whether a judge is well or ill ersed in the law as that he should be capable of sound and impartial thought. He will seen pick up all the legal lore he needs, but he will never learn its preiwr application unless he has a geed stomach for its digestion. II Mas a Sin. The congressional result in the Grtene-Westmoreland-rayette district Is instruc tive te politicians. The Republican candi d ite polls fifteen thousand votes, the Inde pendent Democrat two hundred less, while the candidate accounted as regulir by the state convention gets but twent-sishun. dred votes. There was no reasonable doubt of the regularity of his nomination, as it was given him by the regularly appointed county cenferrees. Rut they nominated a man living outside the dutrict whom the Democrats did net want and they did net vote for him. Of what ue was it te pronounce his nomination regular if the sentiment of the voters was that it was net right? Hew was he te be elected If they would net vote for him, and why should they vote for him if they did net want him ' Because their regular ly appointed cenferrets had chosen him, some one will say. That may be a reply, hen the dissatisfaction is small , but in the face of such a revolt as Is shown by the vote in this district, It is simply silly te talk about regularity sauctifj ing and pro tecting a nomination. If the state com mittee had gien the people of this district a satisfactory candidate te vote for, instead of undertaking te force the regular candi date upon them, they would have secured the election of a Democrat in the district. It is simply a sin that se strong a Deme cratic district should be lest te the party Tue Reberta torpode pleded. baa apparently ex. Count Dk Lesseps must be a jelly old fellow of most remarkable constitution. Though in his Slst year, he can go through the latlgue of a public dinner with the zest of a young uiau, as he did In Philadelphia en Tuesday when enterUlned by Mr. Geerge W. Cbllds. He la fend of company, drinks wine and smokes occasionally, and In a genial, paternal sort of w ay kisses all the pretty girls whom he meets. He attributes bis geed health te the open air. lie objects te being confined In a bouae when he can avoid It, and btlleves he could tire out many younger men If they tried te fellow him In the saddle. These who wished te compass the defeat of Carlisle should remember the story el Samson and the pillars of the temple. 1 Prohibition Kansas tUiV-frtfrug atere law " seems te meet all thg uecesHlties et the most ardent drinkerThe statute makes the purchaser of llnufif th0 B0lB judg0 of lt8 ne cessity, andj-tiieves him from tha trouble of PrOKiuga physician's prescription. The .VJStlstlcs indicate that In a se-called Prehibi tien state there has been enough liquor Influ ence te enact legislation which practically knocks the bottom out of the Prohibition policy of the commonwealth. 1 IlAnnisBCKe did remarkably well for the Democratic ticket en Tuesday. YVhere It was in a minority of 0e6 in 15-51, It Is new in a majority et 17. Had all ether places done equally well, there would net new be horrew lu the Democratic ramp. Tue value of nunian life Is variously ej.ll mated, and there will be general agreement that jurles rate it tee high. This wa net the case in a recent action In Monlgemerycounly, where, arbitrators awarded Klias It. Hamp ton, of Bridgeport, J260 damages, te be paid by the borough et Bridgeport for the less cf his rlvp.year.eld son, who recently was drowned by railing Inte the bchuvlkill canal by reason of a negligently guarded street. HLCE.NT observations show that the initial velocity of the gulf stream has been rather underestimated. Dr. Carpentur lays down the maximum volecityot the stream at four (nautical) liillcH and its average in the Flerida channel at " net mere than tne miles rssr hour." The greatest velocity noted by the Challenger expedition was three knots, and the French hydregrapber Labrosse gives the maximum km five knots. It is probable that the gull stream, owing Its movement In part te the friction of the trade winds, ac quires greater velocity at the season when the trade winds are strongest nnd loses eme momentum when the trades are weak est. Tub bcrauten 7 ruth hai done a noble work In distributing nearly 2,5(0 tethe sor rowing widows and orphans who lest their loved ones in the Mar vine and I 'air lawn mine disasters, Thk distribution et the vast Stewart estate aflerda a valuable illustration of the natural check that la upeu thu accumulation el gna wealth in thu handa of a few (eeplu. There ia no check upon the aciiuisl tlen of vast wealth by oue indi vidual, but uftur ilia death the Inevitable tendeney of that portion of it w bich la net devoted te charity, U te divide into portions, that are relatlv ely inalc.nlttcaut. The lact that the helra are net numerous aud are disposed toeporatoiho ealate as a whole, may ler a generation avert this and add "till further te lta 't;reKete wealth, but the end that haa overtaken Stewart's twenty millions will in time be the late of the lertuuta of Vanderbllt aud Gould. The cathedral and ucboels of Garden City Will be ttie only menumenta te Stewart's memory anil the remainder of his vaat wealth Is distributed nmenK se many people that ue part eflt will be of sufficient magnitude te make the owner dangerous. Ktewar.'j geit charily, the New Yerk home for working women, has proved a failure and turned Inte a hotel, has become a ftuecesslul business enterprise, while his busbies enterprise at Garden City ha failed and beceme a htiutesf fill charity, ills life was devoted te the col cel col lejtlon of wealth and a generation will Bee that wealth dispersed. Tne New Yerk Herald very sensibly pro pre tests against the use et nine hundred werda uaedluadeed whit-hcaube drawn in less than two huudred. The wedB, "and his helm, eaecutera aud admlnUtratore," are put In a contract, which, without tliein, would b'nd each party'a estate. Fer "work" the lawyer wiltea "work, labor and service" lie is net content with "money paid," It must be "money paid, laid out and ex. pended." "Meney had" Is net aufflclent ; It must be "money had and received," l49 IiANOASTER DAILY DlTQlgyCBB. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1886. Thbee cheers for the Green Mountain Ute 1 Tbe Vermont IIeue or RepreBcntlves yesterday, by a vete of 135 te S2, pawed a bill granting the aullraRa te nemen. PEKHOMAL. Aferar Ur.t.MONTanil wife, of New Yerk, are erecllug a bfatitllul mortuary cliiipel for Newport. UoKRven Pvttie.n lia lvueil n prnela niatlen iltnlKiiatingTbur rtay.Mn ember AMr-, a lv el tliankv-lUK d prajcr. Of.eiwk TAt I SMtrit, et I'tallailelphla, who Is well known In LtneaMer, I lu town vliltliiR his ceinln, Aium MUymuker. Mmk. (immri.n Uarium ha lx?oeiue in Bane In Ilerlln Inoentequeuce, It ti reperttHl, of less of voice after her recent eennucmeut. Jamu II Ttlku, of Virginia, a praiulnen of President Tyler, nm jeatenlay appelutpil a w uterinum In the Interior Ocputiueut lu Washington. M. lAiTF.t n hai lufermel the 1'rench Academy el Scletieei tht he has treated dur ing the past year I'JO person who had beeu bitten by animals, and tint nut or this num ber only ten hai died. S-ventnn hundred and twenty six of the patlenU were French. Dn. Damvl O. llniNTes. a native el Chester county, ha been elected professor of AmerlcAn archie ilesy and linguistics In the University of Pennsylvania. He Is a mem ber of the American Philosophical society. and cue et the uiiwt rrgular contributors te Ite proceeding Ue Is unquestionably the first authority en all that relates te the dls lecta and tradition of the Amerlvjiu iave, and being, moreover, a fluent writer nnd au attractive speaker, he will in ike hipi-ofeser-ship reileuud te the honor of I uhersltv. A Cllf ttuu uu TitiU l!nli. Frem the I'tillaJcliihl". Tllnel Since Memphis ceaei te be a city 111 order te get out of debt It u is at least had the geed sense te refuse te et Inte mere debt. The city is non knenn us a lecllttiie tAtlng district," and Is geerned by a council of eight members elected bv the people, t nder the new jstem of uiuuicipl geveruuieut there Is an entire absence et legl xiuer le run In debt. AU public expenditures must be In c-sh already In hind. Ktmiats for coming expenditures are made up In detail and are known a the budget. This budget must be submitted te the legislature ter ap- rreval before the expenditure cm te made. t would have added materially te the geed name et this thriving Tennessee uiuiilu pallty If It had begun Us municipal exlteuce with as sensible a method of reguiatln i lis expendlturea. Wisdom galue.! at the ex pense of repudiation is a little tee vestly. KtR" ! VVlutcr. Frem the tUltlmere sun. It is useless te expect hens te lay during tha winter unless some considerable pains are taken ter their comfort. The nrst thlu necesiry Is shelter , this must be provided, aud should be constructed se as te atlerd warmth and yet plenty of ventilation. If It can face fOuth -e much the better, as it gives the jsmltry a chauce te suu tbeuifcelvts without undue exposure. Then they must be watered and fed regu larly giving them water at least twice a day, i. e., inernlni; and evening, net cold frozen water, but moderately warm, se that they cm drink all they need without endangering their health, and leeding them as etteu. A very geed way is te teed them in the morn inns en wheat screening's, e-il., aud an occa sional feed of chopped onions and red !! pers, mixed with bran or corn meal, cooked and fed warm . a small allowance of sun flower seed ale will help ujicbtilv toward the productlenot ejus. Then just before go Ing te roeit at night a geed leed of whole corn. This gives them a full stemaih eriz zard te supply warmth, and seitiethius te grind during the nncht. With this treatment and with convenient nests, there w IlLAe very little trouble lu securing a liberal supply et ejgs during the winter, at a time w hen they bring the highest prlit, and bins thus leund te be as profitable, In proportion te their value and coat et feed, as any ether stock uu tha farm. latlnilng He,; Frem Use Oerruantewa Telegiaph If hogs have been kept in a healthy, Kruvv ing condition through the siwimjr- i; they always should be, upon jed nutritious feed, the pnxess of fatlffimg should new be commenced in earnest, by the providing of a supply of hesTjT feed, fed In such quantity as wJir supply the demand et the animals ixud keep them tn a atatent complete quiet. This should be done before tvere cold weather sets In, as then a ceuilderale propor tion of the feed material Is required te main tain a normal condition of bodily heat. Cru meal la probably about as ,reed a feed as can be employed, unless It be eats and peas ground together. "When lovely woman sleep u Mly, and gees out In the snow without hur Indlt rubbers, tne enlj art te cure her cold la te buy one b ttl et Dr Huh Cough Syrup at -insnu, aud uke " Eneak this iptech, as 1 tell you trtpplnuly en the tengna'' says thit one of tfce 4 real trauDiBLiiuun ui tU(3Bi1 14 1 imill Diut) Ol ?tll' vatlen Oil, the gieatut cure en earth for pain. Only n cents Superintendents of hesptuls alwaj. keep a supply of lied Star Cough Cure. Scents W hat's HOODO.ST ' Tts lhl yen s.k Teansaer I an easy ta.k It Is a liquid soft and swett Which keeps teeth healthy, wblia and neat, Vt hich makes the rejy gums endure And rrnJMi brejth, like toot., uuie. eMu.IhAb 91-KVIA1. SUTIVKM. CAT AUl'.H tiUlthl), health ami sneet breath secured, by Shlleh's Catin-h Kuiut,lj. t'tlte te cents. Nasal Injector flee, rer sale by II. It. Cochran. DruggUt, Ne. ID North yiieen atiuut. nmi.eirs unit Mill immiMiintiv .. Immetllately Croup, Whooping t'engh and Bronchitis, rer sale by II. B. Cochran, UrugUt, Ne. is; North Queen street. Ker lame back, .Mm or chest, use dstleh's ler eus Plaster. 1'rtceAcenu ler sale by 11. B. Cochran, Druggist, Na U3 North Queen sltuO. " nACKMl-TACK " a lasting ana fragrant per fume, rjlcti iSanil M cents. Keraalehj If B. Cochran, DruggUt.Ne. 1J7 NerthQuetn .trecu l"or the rlll anil cure of the tnilunnuatlen and congestion culled "a co a In the n. ad ihetu la mere potenej In Ktv Crram llatm than in anything elae It Is possible te i r.-ci n ihl. Erepurailen hu for juirs plat uuhu in.klng a rll'Unt success as a reln..0j for iuM lu the be.d, catarrh and ba fuer I el In the Inliul stages of there complaints Cream linlui pin leuta any serious duvilnpmi.nt of th syiup syiup tems, KlillHaluie.i nuinbHrle.t um are en re cord et radical cuies el ihrenlc catarrh and liuy lever alter all ether uiwlta et treaiumnl have proved of ueuvall oii-iwdi.ed.tw SLEEPLESS MUI1TS. maae miserable by that terrible oeuKh, shlleh's Care Is the remedy ler you. reraaleby II. U. Cochran, Drusglst.Ne 137 North Quome street. ctlte, Pashlni; unit fteliaule. II. n. Cochran, DrugKit, 1J7 and lO North Queen street, I.ancaai r, 1'a.. can ulttavs b n lieiltiMin te carr In stock thu pur,t and best inids, and sustain the renumtluti nt belnvr ac tive. pu.blnK and ri-llibln. by rei ninuwiulliiK aiticlcs wtth well establlshun mi1t and such us are popular. Having th aceni-y for theteju bmu-d Dr Kind's New Disceier) fur iousuiiip ieusuiiip iousuiiip tlen, colds anil cetiKh4, will sell 11 en apcUHu Kuarantee, It will surely cum an, anU every attectlen of tflrettt,luine,uuilcntt. andln order opreveourtlalin. weMk you te cull una (m I u Trial Uettle rruM "jj WIIV WILL lOU LeuKh wlwn nluTenTcu're will give Immediate relief. I'rlce 10 eta , M eta , and II, Ker sale by II u. Cochran, DruifKlst. No.l37Nerthiiuientrtet. K A rxubdt ter Indigestion, Consumption, I)jB. tApsta, Wuakneis, (ever, Ague, et . Celdeu's Llfjuld lltel Ionic, sUi-ldJOdJtw Wn the scalp Is aniieied wl h daudmtr. (.'enn'scuiphurseap wlllbj feui d Infallible Hill's Hair Use, black or brown, ntly rnla. slo-lwdieU.w Fuur-rinhs. Of our American people are afflicted with sick headache In cither Its nervous, btlleua or uui Kestlve forms, caused by irregular habits, hlith living, etc , and ue remedy h-ia ever ceuuuenxl It until Dr. Leslie's Special 1' rescript Ien we dls covered. Give lta trial. Bee advertisement In another column. (3) 1I1K ltKV. GEO. II. THAI Kit, et llournen Ind., says i Ileth myself and lf ewe enrllvt a UiBHILOirBCONSiriirTlONCUItK." (or sale by II. li. Cochran, Dm-glat, Ne. 137 North Queen street. TTAVANA CIQAIW MaRKLEY'S and "Ilone hoi " A A. new brands. Aiuurlla ' clear Havana Cigars nre the buss 6e. aud luc. uigar in tue msrait, Jiyteeiu. MAKKLtt'B." JullewKruut," Ne. H North Queen Htrttel iriirmerly Hanmai.'k) vti7kaek c OOMMISSION V7AREHOUaB. DAN1KL MAVKU. OMsVlra Ne. 1 Weat Cfestnut Btreet. MKVICAL. R HKUMAT1SM. Rheumatism. We deulil It there l, or cam be, a rclAe iTined) Mr rheumatism I but thousands who hve suflKivd lu lvtlns hsve ben gnnUy bene nted by Heed's harsapartlla. If you hae tailed te rind relief, trv this ureat mtnuly. 1 was antlcted with rheumatism twenty rears rrv!eti te issi 1 teu ml no relief, but f:rew worse, and at one time nas almost help ess. Heed's Sarsaiiarllla did me mere Kxl Ibsnall the ether medlclne 1 ever had it 1 Muw, Shirley Village, Mass " 1 hsd Theuuiatlstn three years, and net no relief till I took Heed's Sarsaearllla. It hss done gttat tMgs ler me. 1 recommend It toethers " Lwis lliaHASK, niddlefeul, Me. Heet s uaiailllala charactertied by three lecuUsrltis t 1st, the combination et lemedlal aftenta d. the proportion ; 3d. the frecn of secutlnit the active tiiedlctna qualities There suit Is a medicine et unusual strenath. eftecttng curvj hitherto unknown. Seud ler book con tHlnlDR additional c IJence, IixhI's ramrtlla teues up my system ITSll-UI, lie. and purines my bleed, sharpens my appetite, and etms te make me ever ' n VI J i-.THOMl'SOM, Kegtsteret Peeas. Lewell, Mass " itneda Sarsaparllla beats all ethers aud ts erth Its weight In geld,'' 1. ItAKRlNUTON Si). IJ0 Uank SUet, Sew Tork Itty. Heed's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all drusalsta. II i six for IV Made eni ty 1. u. uueu .t cu , Lewell, Mi. tee DOSES O.NK UOLLAU. T IKED OCT1 At thu season neatly every one needs te ue some sort of teulc IKON enters Inte almost everv phvslclan's prescription for these who need building up. t'lij'-klain and Druggists KetemnteiiJ BROWN'S IUM BITTERS! AS THE BEST TONIC. r r Weakncis.LusltudeJLack of Enngy.Etc , It H SO LQUAL. and Is the en' y Iren uie.ll ctn that ts net Injurious. It Enriches the 111 ed. Invigorates the System, Kesteres Appe tite, Aids Digestion. It does net blacken or In jme the teeta, cause headache or produce con stlpstten ss ether medicines de. PR. (J 11 It: s XL xt. a leading physician et sprtnsfleld Ohie, says M Brown's iron Bitters Isa thoroughly geed medicine. I nse It In my pnetice, and nnd lu action excels all ether forms el Iren. In weakness, or a low condition of the system. Brown's Iren Hitters Is usually a IKMltlve necessity. It Is all that Is claimed for It. Dr. W Watxrs, 1219 Thirty-second Slieet, l.eorgetewn, D U., says . llrewn Iren Bit ters i the Ionic of the age. Nothing better It creates appetite, gives strength and Improves ingestion n The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed red lines en wrapper. Take no ether Made only br BROWS CUKMICAI. CO. (I) Baltimore. Md OIMMONS' L1VJ2K UKQULATOK DYSPEPSIA. The Svmploms.Ke1 SKhliae0.1 of the Stomach, Headache, Bad Breath, sleep lessnes. Lew spirits and General 1'rcwtraUen Dspepli Is freiuent'y attended with Couktl Ceuktl Couktl paueu, but sometimes with Dlarrhrra. -TAKE- Simmeu3 Liver Eegulater. HOW CUBED I suffered Intensely with Full Stomach, Headache, etc. A netghjer wtc hid tken Sim mons Llvej llg&Ulur told m It was a sure thlmjfe'iny trouble. The nrst dose 1 took re ITevcd me very much, ana tn eneweek's time 1 was as strong and hearty as ever t was ', It Is the best medicine I ever took for Dyspepsli " H U CRixsntw, Klchmend, Va. DMudiir uar uevva. T a. GIVLER A CO. SPECIAL BARGAINS. UAKQAINS IN DRESS GOODS. SILKS. Striped Jersey Flannels, 60e. JohnSsffivlerftCe., Ne 25 East Kins Streot, LAHCiSTH, I'a. t'OJX. T K. MARTIN, wHeLaaALB ad arrau. Eaii.ii ia All Kinds of Lumber and Oea). c-Yaki: Na IX North Water and I'rtnce "Jtreeta. atwive lemon, Lancaster. nJ-lvd OAUMUARDNEHS A JEKFEKIEb. COAL DEALERS. Orric-s: Na 129 North Queen street, and Nr. WA North I'rtnce street. Vardm: North l'rince street, near Keitdlntr Depot. LANCASTER, 1' A. auuis-tta rjEMOVAU M. V. B. OOHO bus removed his Ceal Offlce te Na 1M NORTH QULEN STREET (Urlmmer's New Uulldtng), where orders will be received for Lumber and Ceal, uie-tld M. f. It. COIIO. jGVAMT K,NU YARD. G.J.SWARR&OO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. OrtlCH va 20 CENTRE SQUARE. Beth yard and eince connected with Telephone Exchange atirl.s-lvrtMAr Jl MUTtUKB. I i ENT'S KURN1HUINO STORE. Lx E. J. ERISMAN'S Gent's Furnishing Stere, MO. 7 WEST KING STREET. W Atere open Every Evening except Sunday evenings. All. R0SEN8TEIN, IMPORTING TAILOR. -My seluttlun for the corn lu if season la new reuify, comprising ens of the flneat .tees; ever Shown lu this city. The stock is entirely new and well worth your Inspection. My prices are UHHleiate. und werkiiiuushlp of the best. The reputation of the house for due work will be fully maintained Having secured fur the corn. Ing seamiii the services et Hrst-Class lallers, 1 can uuaraiileu the very best of work. .ole nroprluter for the 1'atent Strap 1'anta 1'anta 1'anta loens, warrant: d net te draw up when Bitting down, nor bug at the knee, A. U. KOSENSTEIN, 57Nerth Queen St, MMUICAU mllK SWIFT 81'EUirie'cOMPANYr 1836. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. 1886. s s s A REMEDY NOT FOR A DAY, BDT FOR HALF A CENTURY, RELIEVING SUFFERING HUMANITY ! s s s s s s s s s AN INTLflLSTINQ TREATISE ON DLOOD APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD DE S3 S3 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. uLOTHuiH. H HUSH a lmuriu-.K. POPULAR! A Custom Department Is net l'epular unless It sells net only the low est priced goods, but also the higher, and net only the higher priced goods, but also the lower. W E IAN MAKE 101 A SUIT OF GLOTHES -AT- $10.00. AND FROM THAT UT 10 THE DEMANDS OE LUXURY. That's Popular, partments are busy, Very few Custom De 'e nre busy because we are Popular. Asm our Custom Department, se does this apply te all the branches of our Cloth ing and Furnishing Goods. (I ONE-PRIOE Gletbiers and Furnishers, COR- NORTH QUEEN 8T. AND CENTKK 6QUAEE, LA.NCASTEU, TA. w ILL1AM80N A.KOSTER. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. THE QUESTION KOH Public Discussion DURING NOVEMBER. Winter Suits and Overcoats ! CIULDIIKNB WINTER 81'ITS AND OVEIl COATS, iW te 1 10 CO. HOIS' WINTER BU1T8 AND OVERCOATS, t3.U0 te 113 Ul. OENT8' VUNTKR 8UIT8 AND OVERCOATS, ti.w te riieu. GENT'S SATIN LINED KER8EV COATS, r.w. OVER- NEW FURS In LA DIES' ilUr IB, 110 A3 aud TRIM MINOS. GKNT'SSEALl'LUSH CAI'3. WlNTEftBTVLESIN BTirr HATS. and serr IlOIfi' I'OI.OS AND CHILDREN'S OSIIANTEltB. TAM CARRIAGE ROBE8 IN WOLF, BUTrALO ANDTLUall. HORSE BLANKETS AND ttllirs. Winter Underwear ! IN CAMEL'S HA1U, NOItrOLK AND NEW ilRL'NSWICK, 8CA11LET MEDICATED, WHITE MERINO, SCOTCn MIXED AND TANCT bTBIPED NEW WINTER PATTHIIN8 Silk Neckwear &Gellarsand GetTs. THE BEST MAKES OF FINE KID GLOVES ANDBAUANACOItrLAIN TANNED BUCKSKIN DRIVING GLOVES. WOOLEN AND BUCK MITTS. A BaTgain for ladies ! HOUSE SLII'l'EUH IN BILK BROCADE, KID AND VELVET, Fermer rriceJlCU and 11.25. ALL CUT DOWN TO ONE DOLLAll A PAIR. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. !12, .14, 30 and 88 East King St., HIRH BROTHER JJ. s s s s s s s s s s s s AND SKIN DISCASES SENT FflEE TO READ BY EVERYBODY ADDRES3 ALL HID daw w at v 11 m: "MTAT0UE8. Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at less than auction pilces until January 1. 1"7. rine let et King, ac. Alse. Klatn. Waltham t Aurera for which 1 am Sele Agent), and ether r irei ijiaaa w aicnea Beat Watch and Jewelry Uepalrlmr "Correct lime by Telegraph Daily, only place tn city, L. WEBER, 13uX .North UueenSt, Near 1'enn'a, It. It. Depot. Spectacles, Kyeglaasea and Optical Uoeda. A II kinds of Jewulr R EDUCED PRICES. Reduced Prices ! The attention of buyetsls called teths fellow Ing low priced goods In our line, all of which are geed matetlvl and servtcsable at Reduced prices. Itutten Heeks, c Nut l'lcks. 11.10 per deien. Fruit Knives with Nut picks, fX. Match Bexes, Nlekel Silver. 5c Child's Bet Knife, rorkand6peon.il te 111 Child's Cups from It te 113. Nankin Rings frornSOe tefv llaklng Dishes IremMJO te tin llutter Knives from 50c lolls. Table llells tram 7Jc te In. Tea Seta from 118 te 11V Butter Dishes from II te 110 Walters from K.IS te 130. Cream Jugs from 1110 te 17. Ijidlrs'and Misses' l'lns, Sc , te 110. Chains and Lockets from soe, te li. Stene Kings from II SO te t3 Studs from Oc te II. L&dlea' Chains from II te Ien. Geld Watches from IU73 te UU Ice Pitchers from Is te liV Water Set, 3 pieces. 111 te U'). Soup Tureens from 17.11 te IA niscult Jars from 11-50 te I). Ticket Jars from ll. te IA, Stiver Mounted llruahes from H.75 te 113 Individual Salt llattlrs, Vx tell. Cake UaskeU from 1193 te 110. Flower Vases from II te 110. Casters from II 30 te 110 Sugar Howls from II te 110. sleeve buttons from lc te rM Geld Rings from 73c te tx. Clocks from Mc. te UO. Cellar buttons from ?3c te ii Ueul'a Charms from II te M Diamond Jewelry, four smalt studs, at 12 te complete set at I.V0 te II.1 Grophescopes. Clocks, Bronze, Paintings, Mualc&l Bexes, Statuary, etc H, Z. Rhoads, JKWELEll, NO. 4 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, l'A. OAMHIAUMK. E 8TAHLIHUEU181S. S.W. ilti'k, W. B.Altii, H.R. llti'k. D. A, ALTICI'S SOBS, (Successets te D A. Altlck A Sens ) Wholesale Manufacturers of Carriages, Buggies, PhaBteuB, -AND- McCAULL WAU0N8, Nea. 42 and 44 Eaat Oraoge Blroet, LANCASTER, TA.. AND Oer. Weat Bread any Brougblen 8 te., SAVANNAH, GA. A large and varied stock will be carried In both our beposlterles, st hich will be sold at the i de snia ai ij ectniindAltw LO HtBl ruiu te. s iTANDAKU (JAKK1AUE WOKK. Edw. Edgerley. CARRIAGE BUILDER Market Btreet, Bear of Fosteffloe, Lancaoter, i'a. klv stock comnrlsea a larire variety Latest Style Buggies, Phastens, Carriages, ket and Business Wagons, which I ener very lowest ngurea ana en ine raw. tsmiiL 1 call special attention tn a lew of ray trna m.M whlrJi I. the KIIMERI.ETt PHYSICIAN COUPE, which Is declJei'Mlly the naaleat, lightest and most complete PWrslcian Carriage in the country. U . Persona wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In J.ilud that they take no risk In buying my rrck. Every Carriage turned out In eighteen; yean a geed one that U the kind of guaruntw - Ihave tentfer the public. All work fully waf.Tanted. Please Klve me a call. . UEPAIKINO PROMPTLY 'ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen eipeciJJy employed ter that purpose '' WINKS AMD 2ij -GO TO- 2j Reigart's Old V ine Stere Fer Pemmery Sec, Bouche'nce, Piper Heldsleek, O. II. Mumm A Ce , and alfwther leading brands of imported Chain pagne'i 'tlae, Madeira, Sherry and Pert Wines, Claret;. Jautemes, All lea an Btents. 7 reat Western Cham. naflrnn. Tirrvliir'fS liw fOt 1'ieasani valley Wine Le, the huest Ama't x United BtatM. A ww.u.pagug m mu Flerida Oramre WIi .Ube tlnest In the market. A full line of Brandyu hlsky, Gins and Kums. uaiiierniaiuareianc. i ine nine, ei napa vai- -VI W ...W.M. H. fc.. S 7maker,A0T, .. .. M !., LANCASTER, PA no. J isAei itinn, Wl lONTRAOTt ' IND HUlLDElt. QFf? QE ERNST, CABPKNTEUjft'A'NTKACTOll A BUILDER. Residence N,; ' West King street Shep- KastGran,W et, opposite station honse WOODEN UU fKLHAND C1KNRUAI. HARD WO.'il ORK A SPECIALTY. VAll worlecurea my prompt and persona X)r -Things sail asuiusim luiunum S . of if-zt ,, Jar. si ue njeayiuautti own de. I.OKD attention. rterwiAfi, T tlANHMANl A 1IUO. Cerner North Qi(Mn and Orange Streets. the BrlghtPst and M')t scivlceable Cititetn High Iliads Wink te Measiite at Vety kleilerate 1'tlces HEfc, rUK lNSlANUB, OUU 8,12.00 All Weel Lasliiiet ViilL Trlinmed andLutln lie ViHiest Style. J$15.00 All Weel ( heih'sd Cheviot Suit, In Sack or 1-Mcst St)le Cutaway. $18.00 All Weel English Wetstnd Hull, Diagonals or Cetksctvvr, In Black, Blue or llrewn. $.2.00, 815.00, $18.00 Ossrreats tc order Diagonals, Cetktcraw, Meltons l'i Lblnchlllas, uf Best Quality. Pants te Order, from $3.50 te $10. VOentleVen lu want of nothing. It would pay tec-ill uitixamlne our High (Hade Uoeda at Lew I'rlces a saving or 33 per cent, guaran. teed. Hpeclat inrfntlenlnvlted te our window display All (loeaa Matked lu l'laln rigutei. L. GANSHAN N4 BRO., MBItCIIANTTAlLOItl MA.NUrACTUItltltSOr MKNVJC BOYS AND CHlLDKE.N'SUtKffHlNU, 66 & 08 NORjra QUEEN ST., (ItUbt en the tsuunwest Cor.ef Orange SU) LANCy'ASTKU, t-A. -.Vet cenneatcdk with any ether clelhlng house In the tlty M YEltS.tl!(A'lHKO?i. THE lAruESI' ASSORTMENT Men's Fasftpable Overcoats. HIELAKGEsV ASSORTMENT Men's Fas! table Suits. THE I. AKO E; ASSORTMENT Youth's Fi ieuablc aud Nobby ITS. niE AHUESr ASSORTMENl BeyB', nnd Children's RCOATS. Our Clothing acknowledged te be the Beat Made and N local' rilling offered for sale In Lan- caster All the f On Oft HI owest and Nicest Styles ate shown and at lie Lew l'tlces. lyers& RatMen, MANUrAc'rCUINti CLOTHIERS, NO. 19 BAtijT CINQ BTHHEIT. a LANCVSTER. PA . B uuui:n a atutTeN. V rJ. jni? AUMjM Al HASTHE COLD WEA1HER RE- OU THAI VOU HILL or Oysrceat ? O, WE ARE Jtsr IN TIME IMIEADYMADE OR MADE ER. HE ARE GIVING EX 'T 0.UAL11 V AT LOW PRICES. IT WILlL l'AV TOU TO CALL AND EX AMINE euit .stock, UEreiir. ruR. CflASI.N & ELSEWHERE. WE ARE I'0"ITIVK MfE CAN PLEASE YOU. ; BTTRU-BR & SUTTON, MttrtuMt Tailors tud Cloluitre, NOy.'24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCA-nk.il, PA. i F IN DKHSMITH'b. 4X500 1,500 sfsv TTT X "T Of the very Latest Designs, ranging in prices from 10c. te 31.00 Per Bex. Five Quires I'aperand Five Packs Knrelepes, Marcus Watde X Ce ltlsh Lluun, lurDOe. pet llui FON DERSMITFl'S. Ne. 46 EaBt King Streot. (Opposite Court Heuse) LANCASTER, PA, aug'S-Ud UOHOOIs HUI'i'LilKH. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Nea. 16 aud 17 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA., Ofler, Wholesale 'and Retail, at Lew Prleea SCHOOL BOOKS UBKD IN LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY. Old Iteadera Bxohanged. SCHOOL SUPPLIES; LKjuld Slating, chalk Crayons, Copy itoeki of All Kinds. H riling Inks. Steel Pens, Slaus Nolseless Blatcs, Slale Pencils, Drawing Pen. ells. Composition Heeks, Writing Tablets, Lead Pencils, Scheel Batchels, Companions, and everything else tn the line of Scheel Stationery. SIGN OP THK BIG BOOK. My wee ti:ktji ahk ah oeod ah can be purclused In Lancaster for 115 00. Call and be convinced. All work warranted. Uu admlnlitcrea, W. L. FISilElt'S DentisL apUlyd Na G2 North yucen Street. '' r-v YJruith'a ova i MINDKJU WANT A Fall M IF if H.11HKIV TO OUt i wt.ivm. V J" LANCASTER, l'A, 11 jp&i-vtif . 'sabz- ;?4- "m vwkwi s -artr." jfrrpr&eKFl&m aJUisvlW u.Wi. -