Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 08, 1886, Image 2

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SaVAJICASTEK. NOVEMBER ?, 1&S6.
tlMal Elections imd the Tariff,
lt.k unusint; te watch the frantic ef-
fjnrtl et certain newspapers te score a free
reverse out of the Connresslenal
! motions et last Tuesday. Closely analvz
t all they say. It appears that in Car-
nmi and Morrison's districts organized
Merta were made for the defeat of the
pnwet Incumbents en the tariff question.
i-" Xinwbere the contests were nDn.ireni.lv
r. He. I In. lln. a In., ln,Mn.
L't.... m'i'n iTiw4Moe sr
M. CM 113 IP 4t3 S.'i
pi.... i sew 450 se 790
p..... loe lis srel 11s em tts
Km... 1101 tan 4 op ado "
ft...... IM ISO W "SO 190 1030
a.... IW 45n TBO lOMHlSVl IS VI
Wk.. tm no toen I1M 17 On KIJ'
..... I KM 7C HOW100W90O. 5400
MM... 6Col0ne I70 00 J700 SJOU
hum- x wee ui) mom med MOO
PK.... OtH 18011 0 ,l 4400 SiU
rr... Uoe wool 48 nut Meet ane u
It r decided upon the basis of persenayitue's.
vn tee miuit-uve AJeujuuruia nuu veteu
ftfaleat the consideration of the Morrison
tariff bill, but Of teen were re-elected. It
,1 difficult te see in these figures any spe spe
ttlylctery for these who ere opposed
'; te the views of Messrs. Morrison and Car-
,MTb facts seem te strike both ways, If
j, J. they are significant at all of a changed con-
: f tariff Issue. If Mr. Morrison in Illinois was
IMfttee because he is in favor of frce trade,
M tne irennsyivanla congressmen were
late at home because they were In favor of
; i.Btvteetkre, it would seem te show that free
. iKMe reeling is failing In Illinois, while the
rffotection fever Is dying down in Pennsyl-
.Yaaia; and probably the fact Is just
'ie. The sensible thought of the ceun-
B-itay hi growing Inte the conviction that
I , ttber the extreme free trader or protec pretec protec
Fttenirtls right, but that the path of wis-
jijwallydeesin everything.
3, i Th fact la thnt in talk nf f rpn tmiln nnil
t&prot4tIen,as the issue between the partif
I Bitotetalk very loosely and Inaccurately. The
intlonisnetoneof free trade, because
e aacu no impenani oeuy et people in
: UMI COtintrvuhn nrlvncntn ft. fven Aft.
,v l4iUVtlAn nrlm hn. li.ii.. .(.Iitl.nn )... na ..
-..'.n.WSA.Wu T1UU U4 fcCCU OLA iUUCll UU 11 U
Wa trader, according te the Journals that
1 utin "aje criticising, is net in favor of free
psjStrade; and certainly the Democratic party
BEvijjaa never preiesseu te ee. xnere are tee
iSinany important industrial pursuits in the
SlsMi country wuldi hava been festered bv th
tf2 protection iwllcy aud that must be
1 "kept going ter the fake of the men em.
Jpleyed if net of the employers. The
.:, uiBuure imreuuctu uy Air. Jiorrisen into
tTSi.l.n ., ... , ..i
.ruuiiica iaaiiut u iit'u iniu iiieitsure
wau; it was in fact a bill te continue Hie
yijirotectien enjoyed by American manufac-
pfttwers and te increase it by letting In free,
Liwec at a less rate of duty, certain raw mate-
rials used in their manufactures.
K5gfi.That policy may be paid te be the Demo Deme
gffljratlc policy ; and it may be said te be a
pelicythat will take the country a step
ewu tu ii) iraue, uecuuse it win eu&uie
Vtt manufacturer te meet foreign compete
fctlea.witha smaller duty en foreign im-
?,!;" V reason of the smaller ce3t of his
tplpreduct.
yt&Afnr wne aees net want this end accem-
OUahed ? "What person does net want the
M,;aamifactoriesef the United States put In
pouuen te manufacture without the aid
f a nretective dutv. te the end th:it 11. ev
, ,-eayhave the whole world for their
BSs,aaarci. r
I vV(..)lM .. . . ....
L, -jnerouneuirereiiy et opinion at all in
i ita manufactures. The enlv ouestlen Is as
Mte hew they may be best protected and fes-
,-. Mv Vviuuvii,i, 1'aib lujnjaca iu
jrJe It by strengthenlug them se that they
MU. walk alone. The Itepublican party
V pcopenes te give the child the bottle uf ter It
I crown te manhood.
& t&Xt the late election shows any tendency
-M 4 popular sentiment en this Issue, It
Saawwi the grewinc tninularitv of medpmt
p J9MDOcratic view of it. New England,
i. v; wtueanaa been planted Immovably en a pre-
.Metien vote, because of her manufacturing
B. 5J." vl BUIUIW VUlltUU lUOACUlUCntUC
jiaaaDrace, feeling that the Democratic mode
jc at protecting her industries Is the true one.
,TbeBeuth has shown by Its refusal te re
tr flect certain Democratic cenirressmpn of
F tee radical free trade views, that it is ready
wceunser a course mat will fully protect
fjWl the country's industries; and this is
Me natural outcome of the Seuth'a rmw in.
tUatrial development. Pennsylvania Demo Deme
Isawaey refusta te approve the failure te lu-
i the free list of raw materials. And
Eaasqrlvanla protectionists find no ether
In their desperation, te stay the
ler tariff modification than
4n llAVA PmlsUrfA4 fn 0,1 nut inin
, Uw districts of prominent advocates
r"C- tarjc modification, te defeat
Item. If the means they used had been
laMerable and the fight they made had
n open, their success In defeating MerrJ-
fand lowering C.lrllsln'n tnalnrllp rnlrrlif
r'tal found te show that the iweple of these
disapproved the views of their
jafiiituUtlveg. But when It is
that their fight was made
ij and their success achieved without
en and Bgltatien of the lean. .
t be claimed that anv vtrdle.t t a1.
tuaud upon it.
SM VanlMBaACTsittft ,.i .1 .
ia:iT".'"'.? r""i uw um propose
tMftKatttU be thrust into the ueslHnn nt
a free trade party by any false state-
oBiueparioi preiuaiced eb,rv
1 Democratic doctrine ji that . 1 1
(jklgh taxes must be equitably reduced,
wteg wKui uifti. exi&ting Industrial
ftull uet be Jiurt. Beth mrtlfs
llfjaaad that th tax burden is tee heavy,
W H.BUAI1 LO J CUUUCUCrtlUtSU COUlSlOll
iIem. The lust Republican president
! anfaaaaTli tfl f'naaif a4rwaial in!
dUwieftaxeaVaa all reaaenable people,
irreaawcHva or -any imes, agree with bim.
The attempt te make Republican protec
tion capital out of a few Democratic con cen con
gressienal defeats is bound te fall becaure
It has no foundation In fact.
Jumping DoneTan,
This professional here business Is becom
ing tiresome. Here Donevan, who Jumped
from thoHreoUn brldge.has excelled that
exploit by a jump from the Niagara sus
pension bridge and announces that he will
knock the chip et fame from the shoulder
of death next summer by Jumping the
Genesee Tails where Sam Patch was killed.
Having become la professional here it is
necessary for him te de something start
ling newaud then by way of advertisement,
but some benevolent Individual should try
te convert him Inte a mere useful citizen,
for there is no telling hew seen the patience
of the reaper may be exhausted and the
ornamental Donevan be gathered te his
fathers.
Donevan is a brave man, and the nation
is proud of him, as it is of Ben Butler,
Beecher and ether freaks ; but his bravery
was quite as highly valued before this
Niagara Jump as after it, and if he sticks
te the here busfness the end must be that
in jumping off the highest things en earth
he will some day Jump off the earth in the
same manner as Sam Patch.
If Donevan desires net te lessen the
marvel of his bravery by demonstrating
that it is a form of insanity, he should
cease this teasing of death and devote his
attention te the making et coffins or some
ether useful and cheerful employment.
Or, if he must Jump, let him go te Nevada
and jump claims.
Tim town will be a hundred per cent
brighter and a thousand tluiea prettier this
week for the presence of the school inarm.
Ge.nehal gratification will be felt that Mr.
Carlisle is re-elected, b.1 majority being
nearly eight hundred. Twe years age bjs
majority was fix thousand ; but there Is no
political significance In this falling off In It,
tecaue it wai clearly due te the lightness of
tne vote, wtiicti again was caused by the sup
position that h's election was net seriously
dUp'Jted.Uls opponent twey ears age bad ever
nine thousand votes, which Is twice as many
as were polled by his present competitor,
who cams be much nearer election. Mr.
Carlisle's defeat would have been a serious
disaster te the party, and the funeral regret
which the apprehension of It causes, Is very
oeLupllmeutary te his position lu the popular
estimation.
Sweet theuehu will hide behind pretty
faces in the court house this week.
Hetel accommodations are being brought
te such a tine point that the sharp end or a
needle lades Inte insignificance In compari
son. The latest device in the hotel room la a
dial with a movable arrow, like acleck band.
On the dial are printed names of everything a
cuest would be at all likely te want all the
drinks that were ever heard of, paper, envel
opes, telegraph blanks, "help," a doetor, po
lice, chambermaid, messenger boy, eggs,
toast, milk, soup, oysters, breakfast, dinner,
tea In fact,eery eatable In common demand
a city directory, the dally papers, playing
cards, cigars, cigarette", chewlue tobaeio. a
barber in short, everything In a list of 100 or
110 necessaries. The guest pulls the arrow te
tne name el whatever he wants and by press
ing a button registers his demand en the dial
behind the clerk's desk in the etrice below.
The only purpose it serves is te save time In
the execution of orders.
Aeais has the country's chief executive
shown his strong common Bense. President
Cleveland has communicated te the authori
ties el Harvard college his desire that the de
gree et LU. D. should net be conferred upon
him, and consequently it will net be.
Honorary degrees have been thrown around
se recklessly by some colleges that It Is
rather an honor net te have one el them.
Tne Irish League convention of Great
Britain In Liverpool was an enthusiastic
body, and it numbered Ave hundred dele
gates, which was half the number at Chicago.
The United States can always de twice as
well as England at whatever la attempted.
Tail week the chrysanthemum proposes
te take a firm held of the flectlens of Lan.
caster people.
Tn Constitutional Convention committee
have gene into their work or reform with
their sleeves rolled up, and much geed may
be expected therefrem. They have written
te Governer Pattlsen te cause "applications
te be made In the nameef the commonwealth
te the court et common pleas of Dauphin
county for injunctions against every railroad,
railway or ether transportation company In
thU commonwealth restraining them from
Issuing free passes or passes at a discount te
any person 'except officers or empleyes of
the company.' The right of the common
wealth te proceed In this manner cannot be
questioned, as It Is clearly given at common
law and by statute. ThU great abuse has
been carried be far that net only bae mem
bers of the lefiislature accepted passes for
tberqselvesand their constituents (as a means
of building up political strength for them
selves), but instances are net wanting where
evensemejudges, happily net many, have
net hesitated te accept passes." it la high
tlme te scotch this poisonous snake.
Calvin Well Is the early bird after the
ssnateilal worm. The early bird at this
time or the year is likely te be shot by the
earlier gunner.
PERSONAL
Arthur Orten. the Tlchberne claimant,
has been Jailed in Brooklyn ler iersenating a
Carlisle's epp-ment, Geerge Thebe, an.
neunct a his intention te contest the speaker's
election. '
Miss Mart Anderse.v warns girls against
private theatricals and says they have a bad
eflect upon the nerves.
Rev. Dn IIayoeod, el Oxford, Oa., made
a strong attack en the convict lease svstein at
the National r.isen Congress in session in
Atlanta, Ga , en Sunday.
hiS"1'- Dn: wTAKrnrthessIslant
bishop of Pennsylvania, preached his first
sermon in Ht. Andrew'schurcb.Phlladelphla,
en Sunday aud made a most favorable In7-
Hemhy Georee's followers te the number
of thousands enthusiastically cheered him at
Cooper ULien In New Yerk, Saturday night
when he told them that the labor question
had come into pelltlcu te stay.
Rosceb Conkliwe has net forgotten the
pcullar metaphors of hla Senate days The
latest remark credited te him retera te bis
"' uirai;u tun icniiiueny of a red.
nosed witness who, Mr. Cenkllng thought
had lied while In the witneis chair. In ad!
dressing the Jury Mr. Cenkllng spoke of
him thus : "Gentlemen I think I can see
that witness new his mouth stretching
across the wide desolation el his lace, a
fountain of falsehood and a sepulchre of
xam."
Count M. de Lessbps at breikfast 8atur-
nav mnrfllncr In Nam Vil . - t
letter, or rather a series of letters from hfs
family at borne. It was from his wile te I e
gin with, and then each one of his ten child
ren. the baby only, the eleventh belnir
em". 11"i bU sliare te the epistle, Sd
Satd that hn had f.lln ...k.i. ..."? T"u
and hurt hi, ncia. but not"seV.euynnother
wanted soma mlnnni. r.,.. i.'-'j. u .
tilt mother, a little daughter? w.nSd the
Family b7.awuu: V"" merD,D " K
thBdmBrenMrntmJle0,,5 " ln
g..neungUhrdepu
X.ABMM BBATMB Mt XIWHrXMTW.
X Blnpl sad FaIuIms Oprratien te Umen
MimitHhM Prem Fair t'ncsM.
Trem the X. T. San.
The permanent removal of hair Irem the
face of a lovely or unlovely woman has here
tofore been considered an Hiiips.slbleschlott Hiiips.slbleschlett Hiiips.slbleschlott
ment Te 'ake the hair grew en the bald
patee? an elderly gentleman ha-salUHyslwu
a doubtful experiment, some asstrtlng that It
can, ethers that It cannot be done, but the
eradication el balrwasconsldrredlmpes-dble.
New the remeal of hair, evuu a big uions uiens
Ucha, an Imprla1,nnd whisker, cau betaken
etf without leaving n trace or -'ar Mere
ever, wheu properly- lerfermPd by an expert
electrical surgpeu or surgical eltvttlcau,
whlcheeryeu choesu te call tbe operating
doetor, net a hair eer grows tiirrv agatu.
Yesterday 1 saw the epi ration porfe'mrd
by Dr. W. It. King, and was enlighteutd at
the same time, as te hew the electrical
current Was applied and ins le te de Its
work. In thp first place, a pretty J eung girl
of about 19, who was the subject of tbneer
atlen, took her seat bclere a large w lndew In
the doctor's operating chair. She was a little
nervous at first while the doctor was chang
ing and arranalng bis galvanle battery. A
fine needle, made especially for the purpose,
wascarefnlly inserted Inte the skin of the
young lady's upper Up, Just where the first
hair te be eradicated grew-.
"The needle Is new In the ba'r follicle It
self," Bald the doctor. "outee she has net
flinched, lthaaglven no pain te Indent the
needle, ler It la tee sharp and fine te be f el L
New I will connect the needle with this
negative pole of the battery, just se, while
this positive pole Is connected with this fist
piece of metal, an electrode, placed en her
cheek. It can be placed en any part et the
body, the object being simply te complete
the electric current."
"Ah 'itstlugs," cried the young girl, but
she did net tuet"
"It Is mere or less painful,"' con turned the
doctor, alter a little seething attention te bis
patient," according te the location of the hair
en the face and the nervous sensibility et the
patient. Loek here, uew- there Is a little
frothing around theneedle. I will withdraw
it and"
lie withdrew the needle and lifted out the
hair without gh leg theyeung lady any pain.
Quickly inserting the needle ln another
follicle he repeated the operation, and this
time the patient only gave a slight shiver.
She smiled and said :
"It is lees painful, or I have become accus
tomed te 1L Goen, doctor."
The operation was continued, the operator
taking out from about five te ten hairs every
minute. This was cenUnued fur thirty mlu
utee, the length of time allowed by Dr. Ring
for each silting, both patient and pbyMclan
needing rest alter that length et time. W bile
the operation was going en I InterMswcd the
doctor thus.
" Hew long has it been since this operation
was performed "
"Dr. Geerge II rx some eight years age
I think it was in 1STS read before the New
erk State Medical society a paper en the
subject of the permanent removal of balr by
electrolysis. Since then most of the electri
cans In this city hs ve been making ue el Dr.
Fex's process. With only slight variations,
tbe operation Is practically the same as that
described by Dr. Fex."
"Is it a difficult or dangerous operation?
"Neither difficult nor dangerous in the
hands of a geed electrician. It requires fine
eyesight, a geed light, a steady Band and
nerve, and great patience en tbe part of the
operator as well as the patient If operated
by a- skillful surgeon, It can le performed in
about as many bluings as will be required te
takeout from one hundred te two hundred
and fifty hairs a day. One sitting a day, half
an hour long, Is all that aludtcieus operator
will allow." J '
" Wilt net some of the hairs grew agsin."
" Yes, a few. If the operator has skill and
experience, there will probably be a growth
of from five per cent te ten per cent, of tbe
hair removed. If a tyro performs the opera
tion, perhaps thirty or fifty rer cent, will re
turn. Then it will be only necessary tore
peat the eperatien."
" Is the operation frequently performed T"
" Yes j as It becomes known It is mere fre
quently called for, and the practice li en the
Increase."
" Dees It leave a Mar 'V
" Net nnles thn hair la coarse and deep
set. Then there will be murk that will net
disappear under a week perhaps, and perhaps
in a lew daya. If tbh hslrs are tine the elec
trolysis will net cause mere than a slight red
ness, which will disappear In a few hours."
Theyeung lady who had been operated
upon seemed willing te have all of the hair
removed ln one sitting. About one-half had
been taken off, or "lilted out," as the doctor
expressed It, before she rose Irem the chair,
but Dr. King said that be never permitted a
patient te sit for the operation longer than
half an hour. Se she reluctantly put en a
thick eil te hide the half moustache which
remained en her pretty face. Of ceuise ahe
premised te return next day for the comple
tion of the electrolysis, and of course she kept
her premise.
There It no excuse ler wsak ba kt when St.
Jacobs Oil can be had.
sJrM0J?..?0? ?y.1.te ba its next presl
?.'nt L, 9hl l aent ew ana flenttcare.
I'm net looking ter PresWenU-finlnektntc for
a bottle et BalvaUen Oil. It kl U pain every
time. 23 cent.
.0D?f our most estimable e'tliens mav be
thankful for the Introduction et Ur Jluli'a
Cnugh Syrup, for lu timely ue has nved bla
lite. Fer incipient ceuauiuptlja His a timely
ismedy. Price a cenm.
Itl te Your InterMt
te bear ln mind tbet one Ueneen'a Capclae Has
tens worth a deien of any ether porous plaster,
llensen's plaster's are a genuine medicinal artl
de, endorsed and used by the medical profej.len
from Maine te California Thy cure ln a few
hours ailments which no ethers will even re.
Ileve. Cheap and worthier Imitations are told
PZ?," ."Lhe S1? mere for ,irKB profl-sen
trash than they dn for the meats et an approv
ing conscience. Beware of them, ami of tte
Capuctn.--Capi.tctn." uip,Mnu" and
" Capsicum " plasters which they null te the un
wary. Ihese names are nothing but mlkadln(t
uartallent en the nau.e Capclne ' .Nete the
iiTiJS?fe,Jse V rJ'l,u.,?ble druggists ancMeu
J,u net undeceived, i he genuine Jiensen's has
baa the" Three Seals " trademark snd the word
Capclee " cut tn the centre.
4PKVIAL SOTlOrii,
""'??' ',or Indigestion, Consumption, lys
liquid Beef leulc. slO-lndeedAw
AKK YOU MAlit miserable by Indigestion
Constipation, Dlnlness, I.ess of ApiH-tlief Tel
2W,8kl,n,v.Bhl.l,e:" VttalirerU a pSl live 'cure.
" Jack shall pipe and Dill shall dance" jujtas
longeut ln the open barn as they pitas.. The
free bera American citizen don't tear neuraluia
cems " ,0 lh8 tteaU we
THAT HACKING COUU11 can tie au tiulcklv
STuwn street Oecilran' urfKlsU .Ne. U7 North
A. U.VrOHTUNATE I'EUSO.V.
TlieJP0,t.unfertunate person In the world Is
pne aftllcted with tick headache, but they will
ce?umi advu-tisameat In another
reu DVSl'Kl-HIA and Mrer CemplainL von
R?KT.e ft-r?rt,?,ea "?arante en ever- bottle el fchl.
h.bi'i ntll?.r t neverfaUs te cure rer sale
Street. Cecln. I'mgjUt, Ne.iJJh erth Queen
A Captain'. Fertaimte l)lM-urry.
TapU Celeman, schn Weymouth, tilvln? be.
Jween AUantlc City and N WdHiJT
bled with a cnuh te that he wauabu!
and was indued te try Ur. King's New lii.cevl
ery for Consumption lt netcmly Kav blmn
hl.'bVeaL't!1' l,V.lS,,,WSl,th" "'" re.a'"
fii J fh His children vterustml arly umriccl
ana a single dose haa the same hamiT iir?i
iir' y? . ewl'lsceverf U new lb? .fandara
remedy In tbe Crleman household ilia en beufa
r?e J.5, " " echrau'. Drugbteie, 137 ana
!. .North (jneen street, LancaUir, l'e. ("
Jti,,iOII'8COUO" n1 Consumption Cu7e"ls
apldby us en a guarantee, it cure. Cen.umi'
!wNertnrSuJei,ny.lree'LCOChran' Un""'
BSSiBi tfu-eenVi'' SSS-
Ths Mjstary He It Ml.
It ha always been understood that coiunmn ceiunmn coiunmn
tlen was Incurable, but It haa reeentlr iiTLvT
dUoeveredthaj Kemp's Mslsam for theh,,.
and Lungs U glvlngiuore relief than any aiVeWn
remedy. It 1. nuaranteed te relieve una imie
Cochran, druggist. e 1J7 North Queen street
andgetatrualotUafreeof cost, lrgeslzeti
)
Still OH'S V1TAL1ZKH t. whul yi.u neea for
Oonstlputlen, Leu of Appetite, Olzilnu.. and
all symptoms pf Dyspep,!. 1'rlce lu and 7
eenta jwr bottle, or sale by II. II, Cochran
lnnerf.t, Ne. m North queeu street. '"l"n
ii.1?""." ethu tvMp ' annnjel wlih aandrntr.
Him." iaiS,fi?qriSeftC wl." bl f"a"a Inlfillble'.
Hill . Hair uje, black or brown, flfty rout..
sHHwdeedAw
i,V1.',WIIOO,'INCOOOn and JSrenebltls
bn,nLLUUrhreile,;,Ja bJr Bhtleh s Cure. "? iaj
sinit. Ceclir,, "ruggttt. Ne, IU Werthy ueen
MMBM9AI
WOMEN NEEmNO KKNKWED
atrenjih, or tuaertng from lnflrmltlct
picullar te their sex, should try
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
l'lliSICIA.NS ANI UUM.1.1S19 UEtOM
AtKNDIT ASTHE BEST TONIC.
This ninllclue combines Iren with pure vege
table tonic, aud Is Invaluable for Diseases pevu
lut le ' eiusn, and all who lead sedentary lives.
It hn riches and Purines the Meed, stimulates
the Appetite, strengthen the Muscles and
Nerves-tn fact, thoroughly Invigorates
Clears the complexion, and makes the skin
smooth.
ltdiH's net blacken the teeth, cause headache,
or priMluce constliaUen-i elfitr Iren tiifdl
einf j tfa.
MJ' k"ath IIaid, 71 Farwell Ave , Mtlsrau-
ke.is,ssys. nnderdateef Dee at,ls?!
t havn used linmn'i Iren Hitters, and tt has
been mere than a doetor te me, hsv tnu cured me
et the weakness ladles have In Ufa. Alse cured
me et Lis cr Complaint, aud new my complexion
l cl,'F, and Reed. Has also been beucflclal te
my chU Jren."
JtRs.lA.yi5 i a ItsteDO'r. Kast Ickpert. N. T.,
say.) I have suffered untold misery from r
male Complaints, and could obtain relief from
nothing eiceirt llrewn'a Iren Ultters
The xenntne has Trade Uark and crossed red
L,'r,VVLrljrST-..Tk no ether. Made only
by IIUOWN CHKMICAL CO., ltalUmere. Md.
t'l marB-iydaw
l YKK'S SAUSAI'AUILLA.
A CREAKING HINGE
Is dry and turns hard, until oil li applied,
alter which It moves easily when the Joints,
or hinges, of the body are stiffened and inflamed
by Hheumatlsm, they cannot be moved without
causing the most excracbitlnz pains Ayer't
.iirvaparilla, by Its action en the bleed, relieves
this condition, and restores the Joints te geed
working erdsr.
Ayer'. Sarsapartlla has effected. In enr city,
many most remarkable cures, a number of
which bafaed theefferta of the mnstexrerlenced
phj slclans. Were it necesary, 1 could gtv e the
names of many tndtvtauals who have been cured
by taking this medicine. In rayewnctett has
certainly worked wonders, relieving u-e of
RHEUMATISM,
After being troubled with it ter years ln this.
?. .'. 0,er diseases arising from Impure
bleed, there Is no remedy wtta whleu 1 am ac
aualntn,, that atrerds such relief at AVer's sar-pnlla.-it.
U. Lawrence, Jl D., lialtlmere,
Ayer's Strsaparllla enred me of Reut and
Ubeumatlsm, when nothing els sveuld It ha.
eradicated every trace of dtseiee from my sys
t.cnl":.K..l, sbert. Manager Hetel Uelment,
Lewell, Mass.
,J during many menthi a sufferer from
( hroi.le ltheumall.m The dlteafc .Qicted me
Krteveusly, tn splte of all the remedies 1 could
And until I commenced tiling Ayer' Sirsapa
parllla. I took several bottles of this preparv
tlen and wa srwedily restored te health. J.
r ream. Independence, va.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
rrvpared by Dr. J. c. Ayer A Ce.. Lewell,
Mass held by all Druggists. Trice, II . six bot
tle. H, nevJll
UtJLHUSDS.
J E. CA LD WE LL ct CO.
ENGLISH
HALL
CLOCKS.
Ths prominent position which
Uien clocks atiame in the fur
nt.htng et an Knilt.h Hall u
best demonstrated by the unfln
Uhed appearance which Is pre
sented when they are lacking
CJUARTKBED OAK
TBE CASES
BLACK WALMT
MAIIOGA.NT
ROSEWOOD
BTCAMOKE
CHEP.ET
Plain, Decorated and
I'.lchly Carved
WE3T11IKSTER
WHITTINGTON
EIGHT BELLS
ST. Mien VEL9
TEN BELLS
THE CHIMES
WertCESTEK
The beantlful chimes peal forth
their e'ear and delicate note,
every fifteen minutes and the
hours are struck la the resonant
tones cf the famous Big Ben of
estmlnster.
J.E.
CALDWELL
&. CO.,
902 CHESTNUT ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
a-Imperlets and 3Ianufacturcrs.
UUAaBWAMK.
H
IOH A MARTIN.
CHINA HALL
CHINA, GLASS,
' FANCY GOODS.
China in Dinner and Tea Seta. Fish,
Jelly, Dessert, Berry, Ice Cream, Nut,
Solitaire, Coffee, Chocolate, A. D. Coffee,
and Tete-a-Tat Seta, Teas, Coffees, &c.
Glass In all Shades and Styles from Pom Pem
Ia?U Hammered, Kainbew Satin, Peach
Blessem, Coroline, Pomona, Burmese,
"Wild Rese, Agata, Oscura Sateen, Bussian
Diamond and Hobnail Cut, te a full as
sortment in Pressed, Meulded and Blown
In Celers and Crystal. Fancy Goods in
Macre-tle-Perle, Maz?jjram, Teplltz, Carls
had and Old Ivery, Beyal Dresden, Vin
tage, Hungarian, Flemish, Pointon, Lace,
Japanese, Printed and Decorated Porce
lain Ware. All these are new and moder
ate in price. Talry, Library, Student and
Stand Lamps, Shades,&c. These goods
are placed ou exnibitlorite-day for the first
time. Call and examine them before pur
chasing. mkmk
15 EAST KING STREET.
LANOAHTKIt. PA.
moHACce tiUTTiNas, HtmAra, hikt-
A. INU AND PACKKU8' WAHTK, Dry and
Clean, bought for cash.
J. S, 1IOLINS,
, e. its rearl Htreet. New Tork. I
Ueference-rred. sehutte. Ne. Ol I'eaxI street, I
w Yerk. feblT-lvas I
fSeiWyS?1' I
irmmr
AFTKR
When men ami maidens seek the spett,
They find around the tennis court ;
Or when upon the diamond field
Their bats the champion players wield.
When walks, or rides, or bending ears,
Uring perspiration from the pores,
Then people all should bear in mind
The best and purest soap te find,
Fer after some such exercise
The system most in danger lies,
Absorbing then both swift and muc
The poisons found in soaps impure,
And these who keep for face and hands
Or general use as time demands,
The Ivery Seap, need have no fear
3rrem exercise throughout the year.
A WORD OF WARNING.
Thre are rrnny white soaps, each represented te ba "just as geed as Ihs
'Iverv'i" they ARE NOT, but Ue all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and rimirk
able qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and insist uoen getting it.
Copyright lW, by Trecter A C amble.
BMW WUUDS.
M
KTZQER A UAUOUMAN.
LADIES' AND CILLDREFS COATS
-AT-
Metzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere,
Seal Plush Goats, BeLcle Jackets, Newmarkets, Children's Goats,
FOR FALL JWV WINTER.
Our stock of Oeate wrie made expressly for us by the Beat Makers of New
Yerk and Philadelphia.
METZGER & HAUGHMAN,
Ne. 43 West King Street,
Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. Lancaster, Pa.
ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS,
Coats, Jackets and Wraps
FUR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILMIE.V
In All the Newest Styles at the Very Lewest Prices.
Our Large Oeat Roem le atoeked full of every desirable style of Ladles',
Children's and Misses' Oeats, te whleh we Invite the Special Attention of
these ln want.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Court Heuse, Lancaster, Fa.
SLAT,
TNHT1TUTE !
SPECIAL TO THE TBACflERS !
The Leaders in Furs and Fur. Trimmings
CortllallTlnTltaUieTKACnKBStecallanaaeatbelr BEAUTIFUL EXHIBIT, which will b
raflr en MONDAY and continue during tbe wrk. Kvsry Iteslrable Bjmclmen In the Llna will be
Bhewn-BKAIOTTKB, I1KAVSH, LYnX, OUINCIIILI,A, GBKT FOX, NUTKA, CONKT, AUS
TKALIAN OPOSSUM, t-OON, 8 WAN. DOWN, Ae. MUFFS TO HATCH TUE TBIMMINC1.
LADIES' SEAL SAqUES and FUU-LINED CIBCULAB8 In Stock and Mad te Order.
Our Asaortmentef OENTS'FUK GOODS was never mera complete. FUH OAFS, COLLAR,
WUIrtlLaUSanaaLOVJCSatLevTeitrrlCM. Including a Full Llneef FIN KOBIB.
In HATS We Are Unsurpassed,
Betas tbe Acknowledged LEADERS. All tbe New eat Styles, Inaladlng tbe Ileaatlftt! Bosten
Light Weights
V Alse, a 1 nil Line of TRUNKS and TRAVELING B1UR.
W. D. STAUFFER &CO.,
Ne. 31 and 33 North Queen Street.
OJUtMlAVM
A MOTTO THAT A.LWAYH WINa
HONEST WORK !
Philip Doersem'8 Old Reliable Carriage Works,
126 and 128 EAST KINO STREET,
(NEAKLT OPP08IT TUB LBOrABD HOTEL), LAH CASTES FA.
Nene But First-Cliss Machanics Implejed. Ne. 1 Material, and That Only, Uni
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ALL WORK BUAHAHTEED.
BD66IES, PMTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS.
1 bare new en band and for sale cheap tbe
nrlnffs. Baslness
which will be sold at the MOST It KABON ABLE
chejM) or net. Me trouble te allow the work.
nrlr
FASTICULAB ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING
MTDOWT rOBOMTT3MPLACM.lt
Philip Doersom's old Reliable Carriage Works,
NOS. 126 and 128
QONTRACTOR AND BU1LDEK.
GEORGE ERNST,
OARPKNTKR, CONTRACTOR A UU1LDEU.
Uesldonee Ne. 639 West King striiet. Shep
Kaat Urant street, opposite sUUen beuse.
WOODEN MANTELS AND UENKRALIIAUD
WOOD WORK A SPECIALTY.
SB All work aeenrea my prompt and persona
attention. Drawing and Estimates furnished.
SSmJeh
liA
UXliUCISH.
Ac.
CAT, SO,
LftBcaster, Fa:
WOMHB.
HONEST PR10ES!
following frVst-claas seoend-band work t One Lliht
uipuia, oeb ugav f enrrisKnnr uraajtOBe rirtviaM Kx
8eatCarrlaBee. Alse, Second-Band Ted and Trettln Sm,
AVunni. Htvnrtlnv Wumm anS llk.t win..
PUICES" elT ns a eallwlMUier Ten wish te rjnr!
EAST KINO STREET.
OMrUw-
MABKLEV8 NEW HKAND3, "PAXY"
and " First Hese "are tbe popular S cent
Cigar at Uetela and Saloons. Trytbem;
MAUKLBI'a Yellow iTent,"
.... Na n North Queen Street
(Formerly Uartmant)
CTORAOK
oeMMiaaioN WARaaeuaa.
DAXIBL KAYBB,
aaes-lrd Ma U Wm( CMataut suvjeu
Bar beud.
T
HE
North End Dry Goods Store.
la Belling an Excellent
Null of Camera Hair Uaderwear
Feil S DOLLARS.
J. W. BYRNE.
Ne. tl North Queen strevt.
neslyd
f aulVLKHACU.
I.jjfis', Missei' and Children's
Coats, Jackets,
-AND-
WRAPS.
Largest Astertmrnt, Newest Styles,
t.ert rrtees
FOR OASH.
JohnSsGivlertfeCe.,
He. 96 Cast King Btreat,
LARUAStat, l'A.
riOMrAiiErmeEH.
Stamm Bres. & Ce.,
Ntn. i.'fl sua 28 erth qupen bt.
We Inrltt) companion between our pitces
and any
Extraordinary Bargains
New Being Offsrsd In theClty.
HOMEIl'tJ.N SUITINGS, 13 Inches Wlde.SX a
Trd
HILKHTHU'ED AKMURE9, 3 Inches Wide,
J7KC a Yard
Ai.L.VVUOti ItEATllEll BUIT1NO, I J Inches
HaIr LIN. SUITINGS, Ulnches Wide, ftec a
Tard.
ALL-WOOL RLOTIt SUITINGS, M Inches
Wide 90e. a tard.
ALUvveOL CAMEL'S HAIR SUITINGS, M
Inches Wlde, .vc. a Van!
These Eoeds are most desirable Die tt Stuff, en
the marked) 1'Ulnerln t'omblimien, andean
be had only at the
BOSTON STORE.
TIN rOINTIILOTIIS.M Inches Wide. I1WC. a
yard t Werth 43a. a yard, two sbsdea Uray.
OurTRICOISwere contracted for after the rusb
of wirly spring, and are as line and cheaper than
any offered tn this city.
NOTB THESE fHlCE8-S-ln-li AII-Woel
Tricots, (Wfl. a yard . 31 Inch All Weel Tricot.
;e.ayard; none better at II tMaard.
COATS,
COATS.
Ladles', Mines' ami Children's
Jackets and Wraps.
TLDSD COATS at Special low Trices.
UNDERWKAU-Large Assortment. Prices
lle'sirtT AND GLOVKH-Ladles'. Misses'
and Children's Woolen Hosiery end Uleres. An
Immense as.erttuent at our epular prices,
AT THE-
BOSTON STORE.
a-rerincrly at the New Tork Stere,
open every evening next week.
Stere
J.B
MAHT1N A CO.
Dry Goods
DEPARTMENT.
wi rt7RcnAKD rty.re up: the recent
ADVANCE IN WOOL.
A LABQEBTOCKOr
Frencli Black Cashmeres,
And we Quete a Few or Onr Bl'KCIAL
DAUUA1NB:
All. Weel French Casbmere, Win wide, 85c. a
yard.
A 11-Weel French Cashmere, Min. wide, He. a
yard.
All-Weel Krencb Cashmere, te-ln. wide, eeg a
yard.
AlI-Woel French Casbmere, 0 in. wide, 700, a
yard.
All-Weel rrvneb Cashmere, lain, wide, Ha a
yard.
Tricot Dress Goods.
A New Invoice of these goods, whleh will be
sold at three-quarters their value.
Bargain Ne. 1. All-Weel Dress Tricot, all
shades, at 2Se a yard -37 In. wide.
Bargain Ne. X All. Weel Tricot Cleth, In
plain and mixtures, at 60e a yard-31 ln. wide.
Bargain Ne 8 -All-Weel Trloet Cleth, In gray
and brown mlxturn, at ;oe a yard, worth II 00
one yard and a-half wide.
Bargain Ne. A. All-Weel Dress Trleet Cleth,
extra heavy, plain shade, at 73e a yard-30 In.
wide.
J. B. Martin d Ce.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sta
(Oppealta Btarena Uenas.1 LAKOAflTER. PA,
XromeE te trespahsers and
. uuflnauei-." )PMuu. are aereuy ler
bidden te trespass en any of the lands of tbe
Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and
Lancaster oeuntloa, whether Inclesed erunln-
.S a AJB &4kA. 1 the AH VAK A nf l.ll. A fe
Olleu, nun. .w. jud ,..jiw,jc ui luuovieg or nSEy
Ing, aa tbe law will be rCfldly enrerccdairainst
airtrespasslngonsaldlandaef tbe undersigned
vn.i;ui,E3iAN FREEil AN.
R. 1'KRUY ALDKN, '1',"
EllVt AUD O. FRK1CMAN.
... ..lAlu,rnBy rpr W.Colereaa's balra
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ti.-r
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