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THE IiANOABTEtt DAILY mTELLTaENOEB, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1886.
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WfliLLIGENCER
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lYAfLCOrOBSrXMOJrTIUl. CLUBS Or T,
LAioAeorrrRMTO nasess m n
inaMUnne rne nrtT rARTerms
Aits oetnrrT. all akokthecb Lnniv
COniSHD TO TBI WA8TK BABKKT.
Lttltrt and TYlr prami (e
THH INTBLIilQENOBR,
incer BaUdlng, Lancaster, l'a.
4ije (incestci:3ntlligcncw
( UUIG-9TKK, KOVKMREU 10, UvS,
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i Te an OW Soldier.
i2J a print elsewhere n communication
'nam kn anonymous person, who says that
JH te a Democrat and was a soldier In the
lH war. lie is in favor of tue Rr.intinc
' tM- pension te every soldier, and wants the
'Democratic party te advocate this policy.
".He ays that it was beaten in the lastelec-
'. Wen because it has net done se, and that
' knows of several Democratic cx-seldiers
A-be wema net voie uecauseet tneir uis-
' '; nnetftnt with tlin nn!Umi of lhr mrlv nn
r "vr. :: : '
v jjee question ei voting every man a pension ,
K"Aimd he knows of ether Democratic ex-sol-
aters who voted for Heaver from the same
wwseef discontent. Our correspondent
ftdvises the party te come promptly te the
Midlers of the civil war w ith a premise of a
,,!? Mionieran.
.W flrt Tlftf .Irt.ilit 41nt M.Aht -
$P? " " "-"' '""" 'd ii" B-"'
w;imiuiinuu nuuiu line 10 uave me
fevernment support them. This weak-
is testified te by the rabid hunt for
And it has been abundantly shown
f?Vl the grant by Congress of the back in.
Mi akn te the Beldiers; which vas made bv
fevibUi parties because neither had the
juk earage te make itself unpopular with the
BpJN soldier element.
si. But it seems from what our correspond.
Q-.mA say3 thatthe Republican party has the
, ,raeait of a willingness te vote
v pension te every soldier, and tliat
h.tXl fffitfl thn vntflq ef llnMAAtu
&&$"? r wv v cu--iiiii
MWMldiers thereby,
"We de net knew that
ty;ni3isse. e Hardly think that the lie-
,IV,le 1. n
ft&PuMican leaders would care te proclaim
.xVA a r enenlv te the ennntrv tliat (f fh.n 1.0.1
V'fe ' .- J ui.,.. fcMVJ UWJ
tepiraiueniauu me majority in Congress,
K ieBir would liensinn nrerv .mi. iri,, 1,.1
keen a soldier. They would be likelv te
h.: ... . "
" snore citizen votes that thev would
soldier votes. Xe doubt thev trv te
Ptrete the impression among the soldier
-creuicut um. iuey are ineir friends and
Veuld de mere for them than the Deme-
Stw, ,crats; ard they eetn te hae succeeded.
s&sf O ill til nnssililv flu. rlnm u .,. n-.
tsts-fi tnlnlr Ihnf tr. elintil.l n.l..tr. ..11 -., t. i...,
pj .........,. . wum (tut raj mi itUlf-IKHlieU
ggy -" .. ...... tauuu IU .UIO iUr llt-
Jgif publican congressmen. They mayhaea
caaiice ler 11 wm mat pari, thev have
s? none at all with the Democratic iiaitv.
'Bi It is JQOt SOUnd DemeemtiR ilaclrnm (ln
LV i "w " w -"." ...
BHhe able-bodied citizen should be supported
ey tue government. All the maimed and
it infirm who are un.ihlp. tn n.imfnr ihem.
i selves are thn nrnrwr nnranr tii.r.m.a.n
St mCTlt. All ROhllVrS trim tram Crt !.,r,l
fef1? disabled, are justly entitled te ask for
,a pension according te their disability. Te
Wfe all such itsheuld be given.but te no ethers.
fc aneaoie-ueuieu ex-selditr who demands a
4A pension from the cevernment Is nnt .1 T)(..n.
MP ecrat, whatever lie may call himself. lie
KVunv )ta a Ttiniililli.in lt' .1 ... ., , ,
,,-j -.. .,uu,lumi iiuuuu". luint;.
-therefore, that our ffirrp;tinnlunt la .,.f
IflP.Jj. ' .-1'WHUWU.WmilH.k
gHdnJsaylng that Black lest u number of
Oteiiiecratic votes that Heaver get because
hm democratic unwillingness te pen pen
"iBien every soldier. Thern wmn nn kpi.
Democratic vets for iiineV t i.w. v.
;j would net be happy te think that the party
KSf?,uitruereaanysucn mercenaries. A man
ri?ffii. .. . ...
.,i..u nans u tieusien ns me price of JiU vote
: i a citizen of tlin s.imrt hmjIik. -w i, i.
Lals his ballet at the neils for mmwv.
Ssreely the one is u liiht-r.i ip.i nm,,..,
Iff 'jthan the ether. We suggest te our cerres-
gpendent that tliis is net geed company te
w liA in ntil f liif It ifnuM iv. .. r.n . , . . .
XjWOrfVlnQlrldr lil nnlltnn e.wl . t.f.
-.t. ... w.tiuuuuu Hi Jt-peui uim-
mi 01 ins Bin. ,ve assure him that se
l&Jeeg a he feels that he eucht te h.ivn n.
npanslen for vetiug vhe Democratic ticket,
jusi be long is no luc-iigiijie te membership
'in iue jjemecranc party.
.- .
et the liest Sert.
Tbe account given of the execution of
WjjAi General Delgade and three cemm.if. i
p, Honduras is ery soul-moving, if true.
Lue govern-
bis life if
i m-jlriA tin
.effort te overturn it ; which certainly was
C ," .cuuimuie iC4Utl, UUU 0110 WOUIU
;wink Delgade, as a practical man, would
VMre accepted hislifeen the couditleu.wlth
KaJacrJty: for certainly he could net de
iaach towards overturning the Honduras
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,viBent offered te Delgade te spare
Prfce would premise in fiiturn tr
Mfeverameut after he was Bhet. And there
was his wife by Ids side, nleadinir with
jfclm te accept his life. JJuthe would net.
vHe would see the Honduras government in
.ahAAl hAfrtra lia ,imiil.l lfi.n n.. ..!.
IjATIib four men steed nip beside their
ww. v.v.v .u .wuu ji, u uu duvii iciiua.
.foams te tie shot, and as Delgade gave the
taertetiretuey fell.
(0lTliat was courage no doubt; but cour ceur
;,M Of a kind we fail te appreciate. It
hardly necessary that a man should be
rjfflly and hard-hearted te be brave. Yet it
common obsenuttentbat tim niit.i.
f brave are apt te be se. Such was the
km who shot the sun ejer of the pert
rYerH the ether dav. uini -nri....
! herein limi-nrv innu, 1 ....
Wyef Colonel Bak;VBairsBl . ""
Jff Dtl8f,0 8htUa'e Per Per
tltte4temake Jiis election te di i
L 4an te live in peace with his i?nil.m,n.
KsWlUwut criticism eflds taste, but for n.
iWx heart tiiat suffered in that peer wife.
tHwasabriilal thing te die with such
iuen ;e,wJieu dying might honerabl
I been avoided ; and General Delgade's
very, rjetwithttandlng iU dnimatic
was net of (lie noblest kind : as
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his soul wm BOt of the noblest sort nor his
head of the wisest.
(ioeil In a Calm.
The decision of the attorney general of the
United States, that the national banks can
not retain the called three per cent, bends as
a basis of their circulation will result In
the withdrawal of the 11.1tien.tl bank cur
rency and the substitution for it of the sil
ver certificates of the government. The
tiauks were willing te keep thegeternuient
bends without Interest for the prlilege of
keeping their circulation. Wherein their
profitweiildh.no been is net cry clear,
but they seem te have found It. The result
of substituting siher notes for bank notes
will net be noticed in the country in the
present condition of things, but mayhae
iuiIertant consequences in the future. The
slh emote is money as long as everyone
takes it its such ; but it is net a legal
tender for debts, and would be use
less whenever geld or greenbacks
should be demanded. That time is riulte
sure te come. There is a periodicity in finan
cial movements which teaches us always te
have things ready in a calm for the day of
storm. There will alw ays be a risk in tak
ing something for a debt which your debtor
ma) refuse te take. Meney is supposed te
be something that every one will take and
what ever one will net at all times take is
net money. Sdcr certificates are net
money, but the semblance of it that takes
Its place when peeple are calm and amiable.
m
IU nn 111 for the flower that blooms In the
fall the chrsanlhemum !
Tiie first annual report of the state beard
of health tiliews that beards of health have
rxen lerined where none exUted tfore and
rule and regulations for sanitary work In
small towns have been teat out, Numerous
Inspection have been made and through the
agency of the beard numerous outbreaks of
coutsgleus diseases have been nipped in the
bud. The state has been divided Inte in
spection districts, and special inspectors have
been appointed te preent transportation et
lutected passengers and goods.
m m
Kern PennsyUaeIa railroad clerks at
Pittsburg have been dlcbars;ed for selling
their parses. Let state legislators take warn
ing. It Is becoming the fatbleu new te have
laces painted en costly window shades.
Umikh Democratic administration, at the
congressional elections en Tuesday last, se
far at herd from, there was no complaint
from any responsible quarter of force or
fraud In any el the large cities faurli has net
been the casj for twenty year In New
Yerk, the largest city in the country, and
where there were se many ceutlictlng'inter.
ests involved In both the local and gensral
elections, there has net been the slightest
whisper of any impropriety. In Cincinnati,
where two j ears age, the Kepubllcan United
States marshal appointed a perfect army of
ruffians nud put revolvers In their hands,
with instructions te sheet, no complaint
comes el any brew-bf-atins or ballet-box
smiling.
Coeriii's red head will go down under
Quay's mailed hand.
Feu a very geed reason the trustees of the
Brooklyn bridge have concluded te make the
bridge free for feet passenger?, as the revenue
from that source at the present rate el tell is
only tl8,777 per yeir, while the expense of
telltaker, tickets, boxes, etc., is -16,791 per
jeir. The wagon way and cars are a source
of prod table revenue.
Colem.l CnARLts Lo.ne, who has been
lecturing In Philadelphia en Egypt and the
East, says that he has geed reason for be
lieving that General Gorden was net killed
at the iall of Khartoum and is still living In
Central Africa. He argues that it the here
had been slaughtered the Mahdi would net
have failed te give proof et tbe fact, which
new reata en the uncorreljorated testimony of
a few savages who cannot be proved te have
known Gorden by sight, One -would expect
the rerocleus Seudanese te send the head et
se lauieus a leader into the enemy's camp,
or te exhibit itin triumph w here their enemies
might bear of IU Itefugees from Khartoum
speak of heads en spears, but of no one trophy
raided high above the rest in a public place,
as Gorden's would have been. Net long age a
German explorer who had been reported as
killed in Central Alrlca six years before,
turned up alive and is new reeling en his
laurels. If such should be the strange for
tune of General Gorden he may return te leek
upon his own memorial In Westminister
Abbey, the schools and hospitals that have
been founded in his honor and te And what
few geed men discover before they die, the
value of their lives in the animation of thelr
fellow men.
Ir is amusing te read that Quay's candi
dacy ler the I ulted States Senate is still in
doubt,
Tin. coal barons of Ohie waited patiently te
see hew the proceedings of their 1'ennsylva
nla brethren would be received by the people.
Therosultel tbe elections showed thatthe
impcbitien would be borne, that the masses
were blind te the real Issues before them in
a state election, and content te rest under the
bondage el monopoly. Ne sooner was this
result known than the barons of Ohie, in
council assembled, formed a combination
and raised the price or coal fifty cents a ten.
80 rapidly by toleration dots the evil spread
that the future may see combinations or com.
btnatlonHevor the whole country, and the
nation taxed at the will, and ler the sole
benellt of a small number of monopolists.
The apparently unsuccessful edert of the
Democratic party in this state te check the
growth of monopoly will net dtweurage It,
foritisse plainly lu the right that the eud
for which it strives must eventually be
reached, and that net iar iu the future.
Gathering boldness lrem success, the barons
will go en combining and raising prices
until some great uprising of the people will
astonish politicians and uiocejiollsis. fhs
most daugoreus enemies of the government
are net mere the Socialists and Anarchists
than the monopolists, who by making the
necessaries of Ue artificially dear have in
creased the ceulrast between ihelr easily
acquired wealth and the hard-tamed wages
et the poorest laborers.
Thai portion of the Presbyterian church
which is opposed te the use of organs in
church services Is new in tesslen in i'lttt
burg. The deliberations premise te evolve
some spirited music
Tun presideut takes frequeut occasion te
exprets disgust at the mede or con
duct of many et our journals, and
the tinlversal opinion of the community is
that the censure is just tied. Hat the news.
papers themselves de net think e,and berate
tbe president ter his berating. At Harvard
he denounced "the silly, mean aud cowardly
lies that are every day found in the columns
of certain newspapers which violate every
instinct of American manliness and In
ghoulish glee desecrate every sacred rela.
lien of private lite. Which makes all the
galled Jades wince tearfully.
Hincb the statute or Liberty has been
erected, It appears that there is net money
euoughen baud te keep it lighted.
J'.'!,0 i!,!?!?1 te .C0D"t Carlisle's seat
The oenr ir - la",v" U1,u POrbups.
wauisifcu rt-tlectlen te
though itsheuld net be rtlewea 'tehw Z.
Ilia u. .t . .
ttlect, being se utterly baseless.
,ng
rEHSONAL..
Ok.x. Conne" was Inaugurated governor
of Georgia en Tuesday, with much military
display.
Tem Coernn savs he will net b a candi
date for United States seuater It iuv is an
avowed candidate,
Pnep. Kestkii, a lluilii'Hteu, l.'wa,
prophet, predict n severe ftterui pound I10111
December 1 te December IT.
KnKn AliniKii, the dead I'-ngllsli .teikrv,
leaves a fortune of A-:.VV,0ia lie killed I1I111
self whlle deranged from tjpheid lever.
Mr.Jiliai Hum, well known n the
author el the German turner sketilie In the
New Yerk .Sum, is reputed te be the bet re
potter in New Yerk.
Suri.nlNTKNKUST Ulllv, rl the Indian
schools, In his ripjri te the secretary of the
Interior, expresses the belief thst the schools
at Carlisle, Viv, and Hampton, V 1 , could be
closed without detriment te the work.
J H.ILDII K-s .11)1 11 r
Mariili't llie liuernIU I'attj te lit.tl nut
t'ennleu vler rrrrly.
Kb lrKLHu.MEn. In reheuse te it
qulrles what was the cause of the defeat of
the Democratic nominee en the Jd lint, I
am able te tell you the caue and ev ery body
sees It plainly. 1 think it Is thl-, that the
Democratic adinlulittratleuandala lis journals
or papers discourage and tight sgauist giving
the Union soldiers n penojeu, while en tbe
ether hand all the Itepublicun t tlU-ers and
all Republicans aud Keptiblk-.m Journal or
papers advocate or are stl in ftver of giving
every In Ien soldier a pension, whether di
abled or net, or If they eulv did serve ttutty
days aud havu an honorable discharge.
Thee things Ihe Republicans encourage and
are lu lav or of. Itut the Demi -rats begrudge
it te the peer Union sildieu aud de all they
can against the soldier , this 1 wbt kills the
Democratic party. The Deuiiiiat.i ail mini-.,
tratleu des it themselve-, and are alone te
blame. They w ant te five tbe money aud
let the peer, half-s.arveJ soldier leek out ler
blmselt and appronr'ste the money te New
Yerk harbor bl'is, etc, and ie it te
the rich who have plenty aud ler Hrge
buildings for rich peeple te tuake inenej
out of aud enjiy themselves. They de
net need It mid the peer soldier it
left out in the cold or ki.ked eutil he should
happen te enter one of these I ig buildings.
And II Cengrcrs lusses pension b'li, whj
Clev eland vetoes them. Is this encourage
ment for the Union Deruccralic soldier te
support or te for Democrat", who atw the
election will uetk alt aalu-t tue si Idlers
interests, Ae I knew tie soldiers lu my
township who are all hard Democrats, anil
always voted the Democratic ticket uuul
last election, n hen three of them etet for
Heaver, and twestajt J at home. The three
that voted for nearer slid that they are sure
that lleaver won't go against them in pension
alfalrs. The day has come when every p t t
sen gets a paper and reads and .Indies for
himself between the two parly journals, and
can plainly see who or which p.rty Is the sol
diers' frieud. Yeu must remember thst there
are in the state of Pennsylvania atone, up
wards of 100,000 soldiers belonging te the U
A. It. Nearly every two in three are Deme
cratsand all of them would willingly sup
port their party man If the Democrats would
encourage their interests hke the Republi
cans de. Out It seems that the Democratic
administration wants te be sating. This is
all right te be sav lng, but deu't rub the peer
soldiers. This Is the wrong place te beglu
at. Save at the spigot aud let It run out at
the bung, aud through it break up the Demo
cratic party. Bear iu mind that the G. A. IU
is strong, and besides they have live times
their number et lullueuce. 'I am a Democrat
myself, and sorry tosee the Democratic nartv
ruined or thrown back Inte the old ditch
again just through such felly as being down
en the soldiers in giving them their dues
or pensions. I say give every honorably dis
charged soldier a certain amount et ptuien
no matter, able or diarled, or hew long he
served, the same as the Mexican s. 1 Jiers get
and let all the Democratic papers encourage
it and the administration and you will lind
when election comes again that the Deme
cratic nominees will get all the Demecrauc
Jldlers support, and besides plenty Reput-
iicanseiuiera weuiu support the Democratic
ticket, where en the ether hand they will
lese both.
What geed will it de thesoldtersandlaber-
Ingclass if the U. &. treasury Is full of money
and Is net In circulation ? We might as well
have none In the treasury either , then what
geed will their alcg de and break their
own necks AVe have plenty of rn.li men
through the country. Seme make use of
their meney and put It in circulation and de
some geed by their riches, and are a benefit
10 me community, umer ricb men are
misers and a uuisance aud no geed te no
one, because they held ever cent tbey git
and keep it there- Tnr such ru Ii meu it
would be a pit te spoil a rnpe te bang them.
TrteM a DtMiM. 11 vr.
Lt ix if, Ne. J,
INDIAN si VIVIMl
Why Indian summer- Did Itu nd men build
Their camp n res In thevoeda these later days.
And se with warmth the pleaiant land was
tilled,
And the blue smuzt, spiead 10 a thla nhlte
haze4
Hew sped the hunttr aarre mid Ihe trees.
And the ripe leaves aunselil) overhead
And atlll they sing the old tlniB symphonies.
And drop their garlands eti the nameless
dead.
And thus may Mether Kurth. and ak and ait.
Kep sacred many an annlver.ary dy.
The' heedlen9 merula hear nor bmn nor
prayer,
.or read the Un along ihe ucLustuined way
O mystic charm, that cren'ns tn purpls htll '
O breath of balm, from some sweet hidden
place
Bend ths clew bleed the lutikenlng lulse 10
the dull tense3 by the spirit a grac.
Old nsbtrmen alnra
supply of st Jacobs OH.
take with theuia geed
Mfhnmnr, wltand hnnity could s.ivu' lrem
the Ills fltnh Is heir te, what a geed pil.u ib..y i
brlnit lu the marltit. Mill tfenty nvi teut.
will buy a imnacea balvaltim Oil
A merchant down town ell mole of Ur Bull's
Cough syrup than all ether mediiltm pui to
gether Itsarely must ha tfcn Ik-i rem. dy r.ir u
cough, cold and ether similar atfoclleut l'rlce
23 cents.
VAltlilAUKfi.
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STAUL1HHED1SIS.
S.W. ilhck, W. B. Alhck, H.R,Altitk.
E A. ALTICK'S SOIS,
(Succissers te D. A. Atllik A Seus.)
Wheltsa'e Manufacturer et
Carriage?, Buggies, Phmtens,
-ANO-
McCAUIiL 1VAG0NS,
Ncb. 42 and 44 Uaat Oratgu Htrec-t,
LANCASTER, r A-
A.S O-
Oer. Went Bread any Brouyhten StB
SAVAN.VAII. GA
"A Urge and varied ateik will bu curried In
m'Ihtkvi iVLKi7 .'Wiles, which will t.sel.l ht tte
l-OWKSl rulCKb. iH-tlllmdiltw
yrANDAUI) CAH1UAMK WORK
Edw. Edgerley,
CARRIAGE BUILDER.
Market Streot,
Rear of Poateffloo, Lnnoaater, H.
My stock eomprtees a large variety of ice
Latest style llug(rts, 1'hmtnua, Carrtiges, Mar
ket and llnslness Wagons, which I odor at rXe
very lowest figures and en the rnewt roasenublp
terms.
I call special attention w ion iu my own dtv
! -jus. one el which li the KDUKJU.K VUMMhU
I'rtlSlClAN ejOUI'B, which Is deilrliidly the
neatHsUllgbtestand most complete l'hyslutan's
Carriage lu the cimntrj.
I'nrseui alahlug te ,Uj a ga1, hennst and
jubatantUI article, .hml.l new li u.lnd thut
thev uike no rink In buying my work Kvisry
nK.". i2Vi':,..eni ln e'Khtwe years a g
thTTiijiV" 'a3!, k1n', "' Etmrant, ( ha e looker
"?neeuil'. " ""r ,UU warT,1"u- ''
iiKr-Aiuif.it 1'Uijiii-ri.v vrrcMimi tti
trurtpuri1,1,r0I,"DnMpljU empleye 10.'
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XK IT AD VSR TJSEilKXrS.
YKU'S SAHSAl'AKU.UA.
A CREAKING HINGE
Is dry and turns hard, until oil It applied,
alter which It moves easily When the Joints,
or hinges, el thubedyarutttireucdand InlUuied
bv Ulietiiiiatlsui, they cannot be tuetcd ultheiit
causing the most etcrucUtl ig pilii .Vjei's
.-iirMpArtlls, hj lUKitlenmi lhlilrHsl,lvlleves
this (.mdttteii, mid leateres thi J0I11U te geed
working enlvr
Aer's faripauil(i his etieitid. In our iltv,
nisuy most remarkable i uies a number et
hlih nattltd tbeetTnrtset the uii eaperlenced
ph)nUti. W ere It tieee..r 1 letild gUe the
iinuirsi f many Indlrlduals who bin rbein cured
bj taking this medicine, in my en 11 case H has
"") iw woneeis, ivilcving me 01
RHEUMATISM,
Alter lulng tumb'ed with It ter sens lnthls,
and all ether dlxm.es arising from tuipulu
bleed, there Is nn rmnlt. with nhlrh I Hlnnn.
(uninii,inai atrnras such reltetas
.. . . .. . - . .-J .... - .
,Vet s Sar-
spar II -it
11. Lawrence, M U ,
lUltlmere,
11 a
Ayer s Rsrsaptrilta cured me et (Seul and
Ktieiimsttsui, when nothing else would 11 has
eradicated every trace of disease from my y.
tern it. It fchert. Manager Hetel llelinent.
Lew, 11, Mass
1 wss, during many innnihs, anrr,rer from
Chronic Itheumattim 'Ihe dli.e attlicted in
grlwieusly, lu splte of all the teinedles 1 could
Bnd uutll 1 commenced using A er s Sarsapa
partita I took snveral bottles et this prepara
tion and whs ftwdily reatered te health J.
ream, lndepcndence.Va.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
Prepared by llr J. c. Aver 1 1.. Lewell,
Vlx.s M.ld by aU DruggUU, ITti-e, II si v: bot
tles, tv uevsil
PHYSICIANS AND D1U iarisiTKFU
OMilEM)
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
ASTHE BEST TONIC.
Ibis medicine, combining li i with pare vig
eUble tonics, quickly ami .eiuuletelv t utvs
JiWi'S1 V' MIOTION, MVLVUIA.
5V;.K.NKs;'' .lM'UKK ULOOK, CUlLL-i and
1 LV Klt.nnd M.UKAL01.V.
Uv rapid and thorough as-tmllatten with the
Weed, It reaches vxerr part t trie v stem, purl
ties an.l enriches the blcfcd, strengthen the mns
ilea and nerves, and tones and invigorate the
sstem.
A nne Appetiser ltt tonic known
It will cure the weiit c- el livspcpsi. le le
mevlng all distressing symptoms, such w la.it
liig the liKxl. Ikdchlng, lfeat lu the Stetnaih,
Heartburn, ote
I he only Iren medicine that v ill net blacken
or injure the tieth.
It Is Invaluable for diseases pecular te women,
and teull persons who lead sedentary lives
An untaUlng remedy ler diseases of the Liver
an.l Kidneys
Persons suffering lrem the effects of ever
wertt, nervous troubles, less of appetite, or de
bility, experience quick rellel and reuewed
energy by Its use.
It nees net cause Headache or produce Con
st Ipatlen-OTH Kit Iren medicines de
It Is the only preparation of lrea that canses
no Inlutlnus effects. Physicians and druggists
lecemmend It as tlie host. Try tt.
1 he genuide has Trade Mark and crossed led
Hnes en wrapper. Take no ether Made only
by 11KOVV . CUKMICAL CO , Baltimore, WiL
(11 inWlyd.tw
PHILADELPHIA.
CHRISTMAS
RESERVED GOODS
DEPARTMENT
As eath ear tbe business ut
the Christmas Reserved Goods
Department has increased,
Messrs. Caldwell & Ce. have
opened the department earlier
this season than has been their
custom hitherto that the full
advantage may be taken of .1
complete stock and the liuri v
consequent upon the month of
December n voided.
All out of town gifts
OUT will be forwarded by
ok e-xpress in suillcient
TOWN time te insure their de
livery bv Dec. 2.
Lecal gifts will te IN
delivered December 23
or 21, as preferred. TO W N
J.E.
CALDWELL
& CO.,
002 CHESTNUT ST.
PHILADELPHIA.
B.H'
MAllTXN,
wneissiLi ana asriiL uialss i
Kicds of Lumber and
All
Oea).
stIaeu We. SJ North Waler aud Prince
treet. above Lemen, Lancaster. n3lyd
OAUMOARDNKKH dt JEMKKIKh.
COAL DEALERS.
Urnus: .Ne. 12J Kerth Qneen Utet.axidMx
Ml North Prince street,
afuw: .SerLb Prince street, near Ueadlnir
UipOU
LANCASTER, PA.
augii-un
RK
MOVAU
M. V. B. OOHO
ba lemeved his Coel Offlce te Ne. 15ft NMUTil
VlUKEN STttEET (Urlmmer's uw Uulldlng).
where orders will be reculved for
Lumber and Ceal,
srUOLaaALS ABO
SSTalU
M- f II. COHO.
E
AMP KND YAUD.
0. J. SWARR & 00.
GOAL.
KINDLING WOOD.
OtlKM! t.e.9)CKNTKK HgUAKB. Ueth yard
and otflce connected with TeJepheiiM Kjtch&nce
aprls.lydilr.U
HUT J UK A.
v KNT'H KUKNISUINU BTOKH
E. J. ERISMAFS
Gent's Furnishing Stere,
NO. 7 WEST KING bTREET.
- store open livery Evening except Eunday
ev. nlugs.
HVtrefijrsi.
yATCIlKH.
Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry
Hi less than mictien pilccs until January 1, 187,
line let et lilncs. .1e. Altie. Kluin. WRiti.am
ips,
chl
Klln, VValtliain
renlt. and mhf.r
(Aureru for which 1 uui Sele Aueut), and ether
r 1
Irjt-Chifj Watches,
Hest VVattfa aud Jewelry
lleimlrlnir.
"Correct tluie by Telegraph
plain In cily.
Dally, only
L. WEBER,
1S0X North Quesn St,, Hear J'enn'n. U. It. Depot,
Spectacles. Kyeglssxiii and Optical Oceds,
kinds of J e weir.
411
trout
III !;A
iii M lf
(OTi
Wmm
1101 n lAsr TO III T WHICH
.' "Veur in tiniiicndatmn i tcrl.tinly
especially glnil te knew u t! net u,c 'vnsliuij powders ' I lie
last laundress I had, I diMiutrid. Ihi.iu-.c --he wetiltl use them, con
trary te my instruction-!, and tempUuly ruined the house linen anil
the clothe of the entire family."
Lu.'uiniS "I never uc any kind of vvnihing powder' or
.eip pevvdir I aivv.is use Iver v. Svvr, for it 1- as easy te wash
with as .untiling I ecraivv, and it de. . net bum my hand- nor
make them ;m
A WORD OV WARNING.
Thr. n- mry whi; seapj, each rccretcnted te be "but as geed as the
,' ' .,. Alr -nr . 1. ,11 ....i.,.r.li l,,L ll-.. nrrnli.ir ami reirutV-
lery
able '
thtv
APE
r.01
t II.C ..!
M'.l
.f
t f-r
j ruic;.i.'
plTR't HA lUMUDlKS.
Prem 115 lbs. te 161 lbs.
Te Iho f uiicura Keinedies I One My
Health, My Hiiiinliies!,
and my Life.
A nay neter pusstvs mat 1 de netthlnk and
speak kludl) et the Cctkcra lluisDisa. Set en
)ears age, all et a ileien lumps lenned en uiy
neck, runKtDK In size from a cherry stone te an
orange The large ones vere (rightful te hek
a', and painful te bear rx-enle tumea asldn
hen they saw roe, lndtsruat,and t was ashamed
te be en the street, or lnseclet. Phvslclans
te be en the street, or
hiiiI their treatment, and
and their treatment, and all medl. tnes failed in
de anv Keed. ln a moment et despair 1 trted
the CvtnTBA Usmediss Ci-rtcru, the (treat
Skin Cure, and CniiTuSeir.an eaqulslte Skin
Iteautlfler, extrrnally, and Cnirt'U lltseLVXST,
the new liloed l'urlrler. Internally the auialt
lums(as I cull them ) gradually dlsppcared, and
the large ones broke. In about two weeks, dls
charging lure quantities of matter, leavlmr
two slight scars ln my nee tidsy tetelltne
story of my sntTertng SI7 Height then was one
hundred and fifteen sickly jwunds my weight
new u ene hundred nnd sixty-one selia, healthy
pounds, and my heteht Is only live leet ne
Inches In my travels 1 praised theCCTtciRA
KiMSDIits, North. Seuth, Kmt, and West. 10
( CT1CT.RA liEUXMIS 1 OWS XT HSALTU, SIT UATTt
isss and XT un A prominent New erk
drujUt asked me the ether da," De J oil still
use the CCTict-Rt Kixcmss yea leek te be In
prftct health' My reply was. "1 de, and
shall alwajs 1 have never known wh.itelck
neas Is since 1 commenced utlutr the LrricCRA
Kisebiis" bemntlmesl am laughed at by prats
InK them te people net acriualnled with their
merits, but sooner or later they wtll come te
their senses and believe the same as lbn-e that
u-e them, i dozens have whom 1 have told.
May tbe time come when there shall be a large
Cciiccrv supply Uouee ln evsrj city ln the
world, for thu bencflt of humanity, where tbe
Ccticcra ItiMlMis aball be sold uslt, se that
thre will be raiely a need el ever entering a
drug stele. M I1USII.MS.
1' O Ilex 1697, New 1 erk, N. X.
CniciBi Kimcdies are ajxjiltHecnreef every
lormef Skin and liloed Dlseaaes, from Uniples
te Scrofula, Sold everywhere. Price Cert
cfBA.50 cents ; Eeir 3 cents Ubselvxst, (1 ut,
Prepared by the Iettsb Ubie ah Chsupal
Le , Ues ten, Mass.
Semi for M Iletv te Cure skin UUeasea "
TJTlVn'PI'KS, Illackhcads, Skin niemlsbes, and
XXiXL tsany uui
umers, use CcricrsA te p.
KIDNEY PAINS
With their weary, dull, aching, llfele-i, all all
gene sensation, rulleved ln one minute by the
Ccticcra A"ti I'Aia Plastsr. Warranted At
druggists, tB cents. 1'etter Drug Ce , Uosten
Sneezing Catarrh.
The distressing snrcze, snrvze, sneeze, the
acrid, watry discharge from the eves and nose,
tbe painful Inflammation extending te the
thrnut, the swelling of the mucous lining, caus
ing choking sensations, ceush, ringing noises
In the head and splitting headachea hew famil
iar these symptoms are te thousands who suf
fer periodically from head colds or Influenza,
and who live In Uneninrfl of the fait that h sin sin sin
gleapnllcatlonef SANfOKD's. KA.11CAL,CUKK
i elt C ATA null will afford Instantaneous rellet.
nnt this treatment ln cases of simple Catairh
gives but a faint Idea of what the remedy will de
In the chronic lenns, whcie the breathing Is ob
structed by choking, putrid mucous accumula
tion, the hearing affected, smell and taste
gene, threil ulcerated and hacking rough grad
ually fastening Itself upon the debilitated sys
tem Then It Is that the marvelous curative
povteref MA.VrOIIU'S KAUICAL CL'KKnianl
teats Itself ln Instantaneous and grateful relief
Cure begins from the first application. It Is
rapid, radical, permanent, economical, sale.
BANKOKD'S KAIHCAL CI UK consists et one
bottle et the nedical Cure, one box Catarrhal
solvent and an Improved Inhaler; price, tluu.
I'.ttzr Dbce A Chsmicai. Ce , licsvruy.
I AOHB ALL OVER.
" I mustglveup i 1 cannot bear these pains
1 ache all ever, and netht'1 1 try does me any
geed." llackache, Ulcrlnd fain. Hip and side
Pains, herenens, I.nnieneaa, Weakness and In.
flamumtlen relieved ln one minute by that new,
original, elegant and Infallible antidote te pain
and Inflammation, the CUTICU11A ANT1 PAIN
PLssrKK. At drugglati. iV ! nve ler 11 ).
Petter Drug and Chemical Ce, liojlen.
nevl lmdW.SAw
-1UKK UUAKANTKKX).
RUPTURE.
Care snaranteed br lilt. J.
11.
MAYKU,
Xoseatenco: no operation or delay from buil
ness i tesuxl bv hundredsef cures. Main efflce.
831 AKCU ST., I'HILA, Send for Circular.
fJO-lvdAw
QOUN KKMOVKlf.
VICTORIA COUN IvEMOVElt.
Warranted te eradicate completely and In a
short time, the most obdnrate corns, hard or
soft, without pain. Sold by Uee. W. Hull. Chas.
A. Lecher, Jehn U. Kautlman, Ur. Wm. Worm Werm
ley, And. li. '.rn.y. Chas. J. Blnilmyer, and at
liKCIlTOi.D-a DHUU BTOUK,
daclS-lya He. 101 West Orange St.
ItAUUMMUI.
s. TA0H1NKUY, AO.
STEAM HEATING
.Latest and Meat Improved
IN'GINrS-Twli'ei, i'crlilli tr Sdiicnr;.
New or Second-Hand
DOILE11U, WATKB TANKH, HEPABATOK.S.
MAcaiss or UsrAis Wen aacb u aene ana
kept In Machine Sheps.
cau, en ui Aliens. ,
Ezra F. Landis,
WOBKH 637 IIOnTH CITEnriY BTBEET,
LAKCAiTXB I'A. n7tfUAvT
nvAr.
IS GOOD
.1 goeil one.
1 mil
"tver" Seap and intiit upon getting it.
V'M(ll - I.C.. - ....', ',w ,' --
irM.
VLUlHlttU.
w
1 1.1.1 AMSON A KOSTKK.
TELKFHONE CONNECTION.
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER.
A Coel, Crisp Nevemlr.
0VER60AT GOHFORT
Cllll.DIU.N a OVr.KCOATS -Dean
CHSslmetH, Kancy Chelet
lleutespuns,
and Vial n
T n UU, M il, 1 1 , S3 1". S". e
HOYS OV KHCOAT8 rancy VV nraU-d, Cork Cerk
acrt.ns. Mixed Cns-.tmerts and Plain lliewn
r wllla IM,tXavJliSil,tvAi.
OENTSOV EKCOATS-llrewn.Oray and Sll
ir Uray herseva, Kljs'an litavtrs and storm
Irlexe, 111, I1.V.1I3, l-M.
Furs, Furs, Furs.
UENl afLHCOLLABS ANOULOVLS,
l.ADIKS'COLLAKKTTKS AM) MUITS,
Fl KCAI'KSANII I10AS,
rUU AND ri.ATIIEUTItIMVII.SO,
SEAL SKIN CATS AJtO P0L03.
GENTS DRESS DERBY HATS.
Iliiiilnp's Fine Silk Huts.
MEN'S AND BOW FAXCV CLOTH CAI'S.
CAUXIAOC KOI1ES Silver Uray and lilsck
Wolf, Buffalo, ret aud Deuble flush, lloiee
lilaukeu and W hips.
VVINTEU U.NDKKVVEAK-Mcdlcatid Surlet
Mannel, fine Camel's Hair, All Wee' Hlay
Mixed and White Merine. Oenl's VYiel Ilote
ln Plain and fancy Celers.
SlbK NECKWKAK-Prlncn Tecks, the PuB
Scarf, the t our In Hand and f Ut Eiarl.
New SJ J lea Cellars and Ciilfn.
SILK AND COTTON SUSPENDERS.
The Largest Asauitmeut el
Ladies' & Gent's Beets and Shoes,
Something ep
ielblngepcclally geed for Ladles' Wi
htludeiphla Toe nnd ether popular st
zes. l'rlce, I1.U).
ear,
the I
les.
Alls!
OKNT3' DUKSS SHOES In Lace Hals and
Buttens, bole lieveltd Kdge Very neat nud
dressy ln appearance. Price, fj.00.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER.
:i'.', ill, eOand :8 Lust King St.,
I.ANCAHTKIt, I'A
VUBMELUkS.
TJMHBKLI.AS.
Scheel Teachers,
-VVK AltE-
HEADQUARTERS
-10R-
UMBRELLAS
ROSE BROS, & HARTHAN,
NO. U HAST KIXO STltEF.T,
LANCASTER. rA.
T
HIH I'AI'KK 18 1'KINTED WITH
INK
U an n facta red by
J. K.WRiaHT&OO.,
marlHja astound HaraU. muaaelpklft. V
MIX tIDOIIK.
c
I.UAKH.
HUA.N1) Dlbl'l 1 01
Jackets, Newmarkets,
-A.NH-
SKALPLUHU HAOQUES
Al "lllb-
HEW YORK STORE.
Idlest hilr leielved tnery any. Upwaids el
thlity new and doatrable allea In
Ulll.lHlK.VHCOAl's.
ln n .ti nt Mlllely et shapes nnd ttllillillllni.
Iloni 1 te laventsHl vety low pilirs.
MlSHl O'LOAIS AN1,NKVVM.IIKE18.
An Immense atoek of
Al.l-WOOI. JKI11KY JACKK1B,
Made te our special eidei during the summer
nnd new setiltignl less thau thu piuseut loatef
materials
LADtKS' net cl.K J.VtKKls,
l,.Vl)lt.3 ASrtlALII VN J.Vt-KKlfl,
LAiuhs niisEr. J.vuKna.
nei i i.r, vvn pk,
As-IUACHAN VVKVP.s,
i itiksr. wit a Pa
I.AIIIKS' NEW IIAKUKIS.
'these gtstds have all t.tt.n beiiMht lercaah from
the beat lunnulantulnr and me btlug sold at
our well known pepulat pities
KI.KO NTtsEl. PLl'ill WltAPSnndiKVL
PLUSH S.M IJl l.S at aaleulshlngly low prkes,
WATT&SHAND,
tl, b mid IU IjisI hlii); Sited.
sJ-IOMrAHKl'KICISI.
Stamm Bres. & Ce,,
us. till mid 'JS ut tti (Jiiicii St.
We Invite compxil.en belniell our ptlcea
nnd anv
Extraordinary Bargains
.New being Olleltd lu Ihel.lty.
HOVlbSPU.N btlllM.S, Ijlncliej VV tde, .-0 a
lard
StLKRTItll'El) AKSll HEX, lllihcs Wide.
3I.Sc. a V al d
ALL-VVOOI HLATHLi: 6U111M1, I: Inches
Wide, Uc n laid
11 ill Ll.Sr. rtl'IIIMI?, II Inches Wide, SH a
1 ard.
ALL-VVOOI CLOlll 8LlTI.Nt.tt, l luihes
W Ide, MX- a V urd
ALl-OOI. CAMELS HAIL BU111NGS, s
Inches W Id. ,Uc a laid
These co, L ale m.t diMlnible DrraaSturia en
themarkil Plain or lu tetublnallfli, andean
be tudeulr ut the
BOSTON STORC.
PIN POINT ri.eriis.jii Inches Wide. llc. n
yard' Werth .Sc a aid, two shades my
OurTltlCOrswerecentrsrted fur after ihnriiah
of uirlvsprius;. aud ureas nne aud chcaiM:r than
any eileivd in thlsclir.
.NOI K IlltSK I'llILKH-'M Inch All oel
Ttlcets, ".V laid il Inch Alt Weel 1'ilcel,
?3c aan1 nenetwller at fl Uiavsrd.
COATS,
COATS.
Lintlis, JINscs mid Uilldren'i
Jackets and Wraps.
l'LL'SII CO ITS al Sieml low I'ni
U.NDLItW LAU-I.uiue Aasertmeul. Piles
Lew
HOSIKI.V. AND t.I.OV CR Ladlt. Ml.aea'
and Crilldr. n -. W etilen llo-tlery and ttleves. An
Immense K-. nluiiut at out popular jukes,
-Ai i lie-
BOSTON STORE.
-teriiii i al the .Spur )eik btdie Stme
open ut'i i t v nlnrf u it wuk
I). MAI UN A CO.
Dry Goods
DEPARTMENT.
WE PrilUl.VhKD IIKrilllK TIIK ItliK.M
ADVA.NCt I.N WOOL.
A LA1K.K HlULIvOl
Erench Black Cashineres,
And e Quete a rw el Oiu 81'KtlAl.
UAUl.Al.Ne
All Weel 1'iench Cashuieie, eiln wide, .c a
yurd.
All Weel liench Casliruuie, lain, it lde, 1'u n
yard.
All-Weel trench Cnshiueie, i) In. nldu.iuc h
yard.
All-Weel riench Cashmere, III lit, lde,7uc.n
urd.
All-Weel liunih Cnjbmeie, lulu, wide, Mc a
jatd.
Tricot Dress Goods.
A New Invoice of these kcJj, which will he
sold al tliu.ui uui ters their value.
Uariraln Ne. l. All Weel Dress liltet, ull
shadLS, at 25c a j urd '.7 In, wide.
llarjriln Ne. '. All Weel Tricot cloth, lu
plain and mixtures, nt aec a yard-H ln. wide.
HargalnNe J All-d'oelTrlcot Cleth, In k lay
andbrowuinlxtuie.at loe a jard, worth II no
one yard and a hair wide.
Bargain Ne. 4 All-Weel Dress Irket Cleth,
ertra heavy, plain shades, ut JSc a yard Ml In.
wlae.
J. B. Martin & Ce.,'
Cor. WwJ lilugiV rrlmeHlB.,
lOppelt Hteveni Heuse.) LANOASfBK. TA.
X IN09 AND I'ACKKUS' WAB1K, ury and
Cleau, bought ler cash. fl ,,
Ne OT Pearl 8treet, New 1 eik.
Kolerenee ried. Bchutte. Ne. 313 Pearl street,
M,w verk. fehlT-ly.1
NOT1CU TO TllKSl'AtSSKKH AND
UUNNKUS. All persons are lieietiy for
bidden te trespass en any of the lands of tnr
Cornwall or Hpie.lMcll estates, In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whethtr luolencd erunln
closed, either for the punune olsheotlim or deb
liiK. as the law will be rigidly enforced aualnat
Jltreapesslng en sold lands of the undersigned
sltur this notice.
WM.COLBMAN ritKKMAN,
U. PhltOYALDLN, '
K'JWAUD C. ITItKKHAN,
'AtU eiy ter IV. W, Colemsn's heirs
MUldfttAiT
I
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i
1JH i HJUjunnm Hi1