Wsfl rct V-V-, v (..... lAitj'Ji 1 . . ." . t WOW ''WVSWSSnSW -fsBlW Bt C . T" 1" " . .""BTl n, v.. -j f ' A K' ;3 $&", ' VfV T " -71 A. rf t '-! ,Ai . " - v " - v'r '-. TMI LANCASTER DAILY INTKUJOHNOEB, FBIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1 ISO. a? ' f ur-tjCs m mr , : i7 I iLLIGBHCER i-' DAT m THB WAB (atemse rpMt): I JM,nntuMi ta. wit IsVMsVfB. ssbWtswswtgamis fc- K IBKnm rfciw .- irJ8rISrO liurmu tv Ttanress oeamsorloic. AJf1TniQ RATBB:', rrnq" idle Weekly Intelligencer EVERY WEDNESDAY BIOHNna. Kl- T'W tBgmT"' sdln-l llnln.ln.j slnjttn, ssliHsflC!! IV) 1 8KH SUV Sfn l sIssssasHr iie H 6TO 7W .B4 ssVEL . 1 ! 7 SO WW I80 1I,A0 EaWeeks 8(u eni lern um U en wbe EsVatfc!! 8M 7 0) ll(rt H' Ci pHasiUs)". oe loeo 17 en wee non ttm BTC1S1 en ue mill wm sioe von BtOsjeT.."" MCA11" MW P"!" U -j: it .. ' . ... EuLAaAOQrTaaTe nMem earnse rr ' JiBiree ettciTaD rse vbbt ta bt e th 1 BMM A oevxtct. all akestmccs Lvrrins oeBSisusn te tb wbt mkki r atl IMtrt and TtUgmmt te THH IKTELLIOBNOBB, BcerBnUatng, Incater, I faiuestcr 3nUlUgctuw, &AHCABTXH. NOVKMBF.U 12. 1W, Their Itching Palms. I - Jr rA..mnaA- Uanltu ft PhllnflAllltllA. L ? WMMW l"v; " --".""r ' vlaeBtobe an object ofereat relicltude UMWIW' j; V, , ,-, &te eome Republican Journals and the Xe -VTerk Timts hai come In te reinferce me fWBber. The Timts hopes that Mr. liar Trir Will resign. It is a hope shand 7,' wamlngly by many ethers of like kidney. JiThe afrritt has set up la business since me idriii nf thn Mucwumns as the enran of ' JitiiAt select party. It is, It thinks, the I ".lll Mli.A ntfipm mvrnti t)mt twiner thn '.UIIUBC1VIVD lututiu , - .rifcimdatlen Idea of the Muswump. The' k- "Timn has heai d t hat the Ci il Senico Ite- l fem Association of Philadelphia, has asKed "IMKHr. narniy ueinvesiiBiwjr', i"'u " i Xmti leaps te tne conciuaietr inai ne is V'tkfere condemned and civlfs upon him -'''lantlm. This Drecenitancv of Judgment -.(" U ' vara enmmnn cp;i L-npkq and the 7lir9 ' -Vv. - - il. Hi M .;t. Ik. tttAetA T.rnnli 5i''wd8 that almost dally turn up seme-'"j.-'-mkan In thn ceuntrr. P'j, It nay net be amiss te mildly call the SjAMenuoner our itepuencan ineuua uu 'llWifer Postmaster JJarrity's scalp, that tCtiftV should be admonished by the signal Jhavn of their last eflert te get it, which , & "te set yet cold, that It Is net te be assumed .- VbAt the scalp will De at tneir leet as seen M a their scalplDg knife Is raised. Post Pest S.,35 mater Harrity .having been lnvesUgated tiW' aJreAdy once during this quarter of the f, pettal year, It is a fair inference that tte sf second Investigation wnicn tne civil service fewfermers have Invited and which the civil i-'?' n-i'ulna pnmmlaqtnn is about te institute. il?f will have the &ime result e triumphant : K$& vindication which attended the firat, W4 i The gravamen of the charge this time is r&. 4V- !.& nnalmqalcp nilf mif. Ttpnilhlfr.inn vm. ". -.- """-- rr. : zn jytjj. aa put in .uemecrais. ineugu mi prt-ue- t'li oeaaers nau neimng ease out neiiuuuuujs iu '&!&.& ttm aMmi and mil in T?ennl)Hpnnft VL'llpn. ?V . V.L.J - -,..,..., T,e r!il Oei-vlxd WliaUW ttttttUVJ, e .i wv..w jueierm association 01 rnuaaeipuia v-ea never disturbed about it. That remarka bly candid and fair J mrnal, thn Prtss of that town, says that Mr. Harrity's prede cesser mad? no removals of Democrats te substitute Republicans, but fails te remind us that he had no Democrats te remove. ky ThAitltrll eamUik nimml.elmi lild ftrrrAtl JK, trt InvMtiirata Mr. Harritv's nelitical aD- pjSr . pelntments with a view te doing him ju. tlee and showing hew much less partisan bis administration of the postemce has been than that of his predecessor; where .upon for the second time will the boom erang thrown by the uneasy Republicans have returned te brutae them. m m iTliat Mar Happen. Seme one at this early day is calling at tention te what may happen if there is no choke et president by the people next tune. The election will go into the Heue where the vote of a majority et the states is reaulred te elect. But it is said that M'neiUier party may have a majority et the Ey4 swtes ui wc uub uuiuc, xiid jjcuiimird "J-- WWIIU, Jiuve nguieeu Dimes, wmi Mm- fef neteta, Connecticut and Colerado ; 2ew km,'- Hamnahira trill be evenlv divided and ?3J Rhede Island may be, as there was no VliUM)UlUUDUUUlV.hab LUO itklC CiCV. UUU, RUU at the next attempt a plurality will elect, when a Democrat is likely te be chosen as the Democratic candidate had a plurality of the vets at the election of a few ilnjh age. The Republicans will have eighteen states without Rhede Island. Twenty faff Att lutlncf n mnlnrltv Diera 1 n f.llr lite. : . . " --'-"' :". :. v i.f . n-AA., a. n a An, a nv ,,,.- tintiQf. in jl vhlch event the Senate will cheese a vice Kji president who wIP net as presldeut. The ewJ Senate, It 13 supposed, will hae tbirly- Sk4 A A.ll.t 1AM. 1.11a,. . lllr..- PA..A.. rAA f-jt- viKUb .icuuuuLauj. wiuiT-eatcu ictuu- rH-vri crata and Mr. Itiddlfibercer. And as, the latter is an excentric states man his action Is net te be surely foretold. Senater Van TVyck Is another Itepubllcan statesman who is supposed net te be a safe party man. Se that it is conceivable that there may be a deadlock in the Senate. m Ilajard und Phelps. A fair sample of thn unscrupulousness of some newspapers in fabricating talcs upon a 11m basis of facts, whether te Injure these against whom they have u grudge or sim ply te make a spicy item, is furnished by the statement of the 2few Yerk World that the secretary of state has been admon ishing the minister et England because of the length of cable dispatches 6ent by blm te the state department, containing adulatory notices of his doings aud sa inga iaEnaland. The proof which the World kij! fives of this are dispatches from the secre- 7j- tvrjr te the minister requesting him, in , fusing the cable, te condense the formal rrputs et papers, and In receiving cable- T' 03uu -c--uuiiude lueir cuuueuseu -'... anllmenta into thn f.irmnl ,.hr.,e 'f diplomatic correspondence ; the evident Wteat of the secretary being te save the tnmeni tue lest et sendim? and vine bv the cable formal nhmcp, it fWtBAt AMaU .. I... ., 4 nm fT u u iiuirucuen as uny business ,aa 'would have given his ecent. mid glves no color at all te the charge that -UU.u.lt,ru ,n. ,V..,.I ,V, . . ,OTV'""'' ; "- .euuaiug juimitr ""'t" .. -B mM.ww.wij u'mces ( hlmwlf. Thlsnttatk tipeutlm secretary autl tbe y- piiuUttr thin uiijuit'flibly 6tnriil in Ibis s)ssrter, lias au odor uueut it et Mr. Thercdyke Ulce, who was ee erewly ttwtd 1 7 Minister Phelps ;that tie will fetW'W Imitees. This te WfW lie ami.' Mr. Rice who baa since beea accased by a professional f 2fw Yerk striker whom lie employed te elect htm te Congress. Mr. Hlce paid blm liberally upon his contract, only te find him upon election day distributing his op ponent's tickets at the poll. Mr. Rice Is evidently having a hard run of luck In his public aspirations, and feels badly. We de iiet knew that lit) and the World are In partnership In the present mesquite attack en the secretary and. minister, but the surmise is natural iu Iew of the malice and feebleness of the attack. The Lessen eT an Explosion. The terrible explosion In a Philadelphia cigar bes factory by which one woman was killed and nearly n score of persons Injured appears te have been due te the small care taken te guard the shaving vault. This was a large vault near the engine room where the shavings were stored and should have been as carefully protected as a room full of dynamite, for by thU time every one should be familiar with the fact that air heavily charged with Inflammable dust forms an c.Tplesi e of great power. The owner of the factory claimed te have exercised the greatest care te have the building made secure, and jet, no doubt through Ignorance, they permitted all the elemeuts of an artlticial earthquake te be assembled within their building with only one deer te keep it from break ing loose. This deer left ajar, n spark floating en the strong draught, are the only conditions necessary te account for a disaster, start ling and terrible enough, but net as bad as 1t might hae been. I.STEADef" Virtue, Liberty anil Inde pendence" the coat of armset Pennsylvania may peinetlaie contain Cameren, Quay and Magee.'' Matthew Staslet Quat need te be drawn out Inte candidacy (or the fcraste by the tavere exertion of hit friends. Being a modest man he will only consent te be h candidate te save his party, notwithstand ing the feut tbat etery one tins supposed that he knew tbat Mr. Quay determined te be senator wbeu be resolved te be a candidate for hij present compara tively inslgulQcant place; It turns out tbat everyone wa mistaken, that Mr. Quay only wanted the pest el state treasurer and deems blmsulf worthy of nothing mera Batlf nobody else will be senator he may "werldce himself, erlf be can be his party'B unanimous choice he will serve. And as the ether candidates find that somehow the Republican representatives and senator are unanimous for Quay they are Lrylug te be unanimous. Cooper says be will coma down as seen as Captain Quay points his gun up the senatorial tree. TnE coal barons have geed cause for un easlneKs ever the altitude Governer I'attisen aud Attorney General Cassldy have assumed against theirj. It lias been announced that the suits against the corporations forming the oeal combination will be brought up en Nev, JO. Governer Paulsen's term of efflce expires in January, but Attorney General Cassldy states that tbe prerogative of the common wealth te place Its suit at the head of the list will be enforced, and extraordinary meas ures w ill be taken with the ceurU te rush the ma'ter through. The defendant corporations are the Pennsylvania railroad, the Reading, the Lehigh Valley, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, Delaware and Hudsen, New j6rsey Central, Erie, Lehigh Ceal and Navi gation, Lehigh and Wllkeabarre Ceal com pany and Northern Central, whose capital ag gregates millions upon millions of dollars. Besides these giants are the smaller try In the shape of coal producing companies and railroad feeders. TO MORROW'S ifgueefthe I VTELLlOKNCEn will be notable in having three local biograph ical illustrations, all or people who have at tained prominence In this community. In all ether respects the high standard nf excellence at which this Journal has aimed will be fully malntalued. "Cncas" writes of the worse than foolishness of little beya Indulging la political parades by night, and compares elections of tbe olden lime with these of te-day. A breezy account of a bunting trip te Eagleamere before it became a summer resort is begun, te be con cluded next week. The new district at torney talks en the subject et an as sistant In his efflce. The mathematical discussion ever the Newton theory of orbits reaches Its last stage, it being agreed that the future warfare shall be conducted through private correspondence, and If a result is reached, the Intellieen per will duly an neuncelt. Beside all these there will be many ether special features of absorbing In terest te everybody. Send your orders in early. Ir Colonel Cballee Leng Is te be believed, Explorer Uenry M. Stanley Is responsible for the recent horrible slaughter of missionaries in Central Africa. Colonel Leng visited Uganda ten months beiore the arrival el Stanley and found the country ruled by a savage despot who sacrificed thirty human lives In honor of bis arrival. Human sacri fice were an every dsy occurrence and the people were brutal and sat age in the extreme. Then when Stanley reported that he bad converted this savage monarch te Christianity, Colonel Leng was astonished. His secretary, who Jiad been sent back te Uganda, aud met Stanley there, reported tbat the savage citBlems were unaltered, and that after Stanley's departure, tbe converted" monarch bad shot one or his wives te prove his accuracy of aim. Mr. Stanley then published an appeal te the religious socieileser the world tesend out missionaries te Uganda, and trusting in what he said, many valuable men have lest their lives in Africa, either by the deadly fever or at the hands of tbe savages. Colonel Leng published a book et travels by way of warning te these mimed enthusi asts, tbe fcubstanca of which iidsuuisupas follews: "In brief, I sutfd that Central Africa is no paradise, but a plague spot, and that tbe negre, the product of this pestilen tial region, Is a miserable wretch, often de void el all tradition or belief In a deity which enthusiastic travellers have heretofore en deavored te endow hltn with." Goveiiner I'ATTltON'fc speech welcoming the Grangers was short and pithy. It con cen con talned material for a great deal or sober thought, for attention was urgently called te the power in the hands of the farmers of this country. lie plaluly told them tbat If thing did net go right they were responsible ' Yeu control the capitalists, you control tbe people." This Is a sweeping assertion, but when It Is remembered hew vast is the agri cultural wealth of this country, aed hew the prosperity of every branch of biibineas may be traced te sauses that lime con nection, u ear or rouieto, with agriculture; when we think of tbe net work or railroads, laid fir tbe purpose or developing or giving outlet te agricultural wealth, et the forests and mines tbat have been letelled aud dug, tbat these reads inlgbt be built, necan net but realize that all Industry la lumber, coal and Iren ; In oettou and cloth, or Uia mm. I uiercu that reaches ever sea all depend at I r . . v-w .... ur,w I ii" upon me success of tbe labor that wins i " uimuei mu me sispie preuucts essen- tla te lite. A Ue Cuimulis Suicide, llussell HlicVstene, aged 17 yearc, vouug veuug est son of a prominent cltteen et Berlin", Wis., committed sulelde Thursday by lunglnir Iu rmtneNAt M. Paul Hbht, French minister resident In Annam, Is dead. Catilylts'i letter show him te have been In bad health emmi in liH jeutli. KenrnT T. LiMt-Lv is talked of as a candidate for the mayoralty of ChiO'fie, nx Match Nteki.m bm announced lilm self a a candidate fr mtyiirel l'lilladelplite. CiiAtiLKS f. 1 vnM n m tuairiml teMIs Mary 11 llmjer at Merlen en ThtiriHlHy by HiKhep Whipple, of Minnesota, grandMther of the groom. Tut Pnrnti'tN r np Mm iumuvu have decided te rhrleteii their country limiui lk lew." It will be ready for oi-vnpAney In a week or leni'aya, and stll t.r the t'to t'te ent le occupied lertiiaututly nH t' Mrs. rolsetn. Jehn- 11 !5ii uj.tsen, i e i Ilia uiet prominent cltlti'ni of AlteRlienvtininty, hsn enteretl the ram ter United S ates senator Clnt Quav 'Hie latter hi twen tti.1nrd by the llrrtbnri; Ttltrjmi ' the home or i an of Senater Cameren DR. Ctnts he, lnrm-toret the health ilmitrtment of New Yeik rln. tilbtted tieloretheSocety el Meilical Turtpriideneea hog full of mrale, twin ptR rotten wiui cholera anil a turret of 'teIne.l 'all setred whlle iM'lnu taktn ,tnte New viU for wi sumptien by lt citUen. IleRV M. KV.IM, a uuutitxiret the Heil Ing Uir, was apjHiinted oenul te I'rtnre Kdward's Inland bv PreMdeut l levelan I at the beplntilnK of bit term Mr Kettn t a since been en duty, but h luit tendered his rulRnatlen, which h ren a ptel He reslunmi e Inc te the reiiietemw et the con. ulshlp, the ouereua dutle, llui'led salary and ueecarlly hlirti etH'iie of lix in: SE.VATOn JeNfS, of FU'lill, wn1 i "till In Detroit. I reported te haerel-rme! coin cein pletelv. He ha net drank any thine in the (ui it months Seversl wieks ii:e he-an neunced that lie Intended te leave Detroit aud go back te r ierld. TUts Indication et a de sire te return te his WMt in tie Senate hailed with pleasure by hN fn-rd-. But for some mysierieua reen lie s'lll stays in Detroit. He has a certain melsnchl leat around the Hnssell lieue, wtiieu he walks every day tlrelrH, aud, et ciire, im out object. The lejihtlature which weet thti. winter Iu Florid i lll elect tin u.ce-er. There never wa an instance of anv one throwing up deliberately bit prwltif n and lilt future with se llttleebjeit cr reason as in the case of senator Jenes. - i i THE MOS-COVrrtED CUBTMI III.LL. Hew sad te my fceart r Its Jekc et my child heed. When some iM raconteur r CilU liiem te view, Tha cherry -l rea Oeetijle cotdeinln thawlKl- weed. And the ether level ehctnut rav InXiney knew nd the ireh'y old chestnut bi-U, llrsren bound chetnut Sell, StosK-ceverfd chestnut bt 11 On tfce lapel' There were times when 1 theujht l: ticccdlnsT fanny Te tingle the gong en. any tntlmite triend. When Its pert ting-a Ilnj ai mui-h swteter than benar. And no yarn waj socure frm a b'U at the cd Bnt new, jlnce I ve found that the verteit ehist nut Of all ether ch'stnuU that bell is the ire. When asked te rln warnings, I've ita that! gutied net. And suggested that Penal) was uercr my name. That moldy old chestnut 'ell, Braten-bound chestnut hell, Mo-ceTred chestnut bell On the lapel' -iSurfniurne Ritie"hutt Slop that coughing , If 5 eu de net it may kl'l you A bottle or Ir Hall's tough -ynip only costs TeuJJ cents, and Its timely use may tee your life. 1 hid always been much annoyed by neuralgia and headaerie. At length 1 determined te tr "alvatien OH lam glitd tor.ceuiu.eud it, a-It made a perfect cure lu jiy C-.se JltllMVItlV, Al.ijulth St , Baltluier, Md. Ecd Star tough Cure cured InSiiimi Ien e' mylungs-ilr O Hlnkley, Sau rianclice Fer Babies. I se Da Hams ' ee hlu Lettun te battle baby's gums ew and sure. The only safri intdlclna fir cMOreelillt. flasiD a Cough and Croup Price a cents rer sale by II D ttchran, Druglt, Ne 137 nd 1J9 North gueen street, Lancastci, Pa. nevl-lmdw sfrvt li. jkunt.itn. Til T MAChlNfJLeiruil can""tw seTulckly cared by "hlleh Cure. e guarantee It. t or sale by II. U. Cochran, Drugglit. Ne 137 -Serth Queen street. AUK 1UU MA lit mKuntlile by indignation Censul Inatlea, Dullness, Lis of tpuetite, lei Una. Dullness, Less of Pletlte, Yel iii!ve cure ew Skin ? Shtleu V tt-illzer u p ltlve cure for sale by II. II Cochran, liruggLit, Ne. 137 North Queen street. "Jack shall pipe and Kill shall dance' lest as longeut lu the open ham as they piease Ihe free born American citizen den t tear neuralgia with balvatlen Oil te the Ireut i'rlce only 25 cents A Iteuaarknble Geed Man Is he who attends te the comfort et his family and wl.l net let hU lllt.e one eunr with atfec atfec Uen of the Thre.it aud Lung, hereby their lives mav be endangered, ltui t he -he j,i at all times give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp n Ualsam Prlce Su cent and l ZVmj tue tree for sale by 11. U. Cochran, diuf gut, 1J7 North Queen strvet. (t) The Slystery dred. It tuu always been understood thi.t c iusuuiiv tlenwas Incurable, but It h ruently been discovered that Kemp's Iltisum for the Threat and Lungs Is giving mum rellellhin any known remedy. It U nuarunteed te relieve itnd cure Asthma, bronchitis and Coughs i nil en II II. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 117 Serth Q een -ireet, and gel a trial bottle (re.) of cost. Large kl2e ie cents and II. (!) CUOUP, WHOOPING COt OH and Hrenchltls Immedlbtely relieved by Shu.ih Luie t r sale by II II. Cochran, DruggUt, -Ne isj Serth Queen street. Da. IlissLia Weris hvacr, rur. 'y vi getahle, pleanant te take, will exrx J worms If any exl-t, no purgative required atu-r u-lng. I'rlce, - cenu, by all druggists. txlir.dMWAr Keuews Her Yentb. Mrs. I'hccbe Chesley, Petersen, Clay Ce tewa, truth tells the following remarkable mery, the truth el which Is vouched for :n is veucnea rer dv tne resld the resldenrset the town ."la with kidiie town . " lamTJ years old. have been troubled y cemplatut aud luiuenea for many ltd net drei4 melf without hein years i ceuti c ew I am free, from all rtaln and Hnreii,-.. unii am able te de atl my own houeHerk 1 ewe my thauks te Klectrlc l!tttern 1er having le newed my youth, and removed completely ail disease and pain ' Try a bottle, only M't i at Cochran's Drug Stere, U7 aud lfJ.Setlh Queen street. Lancaster, I'a. (ij WILL YOU SUKKKU with Dyspeptla and Liver Complaint t Shlleh's Mtallier is giiarun' teed te cure you. r"er sale by II II. Cochrun. Druggist, Ne. U7 North Queen street. Silicon's VITALIZE!.. what you mud ler Constipation, Leas of Appetite, DUzimes, and all symptoms of Dyspepula. l"rlce 0 and 75 cents per uetue. ter sale By it H. cechrun Druggti ;la nu. . 1st North (Jueen street. AN UNFORTUNATE PERSON The most unfortunate person In the world U one afflicted with sick headache, but thev will tie relieved at once by uln Dr Leslie s special t'ruicripllen. column. aavertisemeat la another () OhsBettls Erracrs a ccaa llr. Oscar fc D. Kech, of Allentown, I'a., was bedfast with la la tlammatery rheumatism In the winter of liii. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He commenced using (lres Rheumatle Remedy By the time he had used halt a bottle he could leave his bed 1 when he hud Hnlihrd tbe bottle be was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. In his own words, " 1 tetl better thin ever before " Price II, ey all drug-tlit. tetiS-iiuOM M Ar rOR DYSl'El'SIA and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee en every uuttlu of f.h. leh's VlUlUer. It neverfalls teenru ! or sale by U. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1)7 Serth Queen street. OIe Elj's t'reaiu HalinatrUI Thlt lustly celebiatcd remedy for thu cure of eturrh, tuy fever, cold lu the head, Ae can be tHslnuif any reputable druggist, and may bei-ellud upon as a safe and pleasant remedy for tbe above, complaints and will give Immediate lelluf It Is net a liquid snutfnr jiewdir, busi e offensive odor und can beuatdatauy time wlibgoed n suits, as theuaands mn tertlly among theui aoinxef the atta-hes et this ofhee -enfrIf of the Hurt's. May'Zl, lw) uSJwdeedAw A Captain's Fortunate Discovery CapL Celeman, schn Weymouth, plying be tween Atlantic City und N.Y,had tieen treu, bledwlthuoeughso thtt he wusunabliileslet p. and was Induced te try Dr King's New Discov ery for Consumption It net only gave blm in Uint relief, but ullajed the extieiuuMUvneasel bis breast. His children u eru similarly btTeeied and u single deu had the mine happy effect Dr. king's -ew Discovery Is new thu staudird remedy in the Crleinsn houhcheldund en beaid the schooner. Kree lilul bottle,, el ibis st-inilaru remedy at II. U. Cochran's Drug "-tore, 137 and LB North cjucen stre.it. Lane istur I'a. 14) Iturktau's Arnica halte, The Hest Salve In the world ler Cut ltrul.es, 991-09, Ulcers, "all Rbemii, Keiver Viree, letter, Chapped lUiidx, Chilblains, Cema, umt ull Skin Eruptions, aud pe.ltlvely curt s Piles, or no puy required. It la guaranteed teijKft perfect sntls. tactien, or money refunded. 1'iice'A cenu per box. rer sale by II. U. Cecnran, Druggist, 137 and U3 North Queen street, Lancaster, fa. mmntdtL. A TKK'H UllKimY'T'KCrOKAli. Your Children Ate centanlly exposed te dnuer Irem Celd, whooping Cough, Oinup, and dletes wculttr te thH threHl ami lungs rer suth ailments, Ajer's Cherry l'eoteral, prouipllyaduUnUtcreJ, adenis speedy relief and cure . As a rmeity rer tVhoetdngtough, with which many of our chlldrnn weie emitted, weuseil, during the past winter, with much ttteUen, Ayer'n Cherry reoterai. rer ttit anvctlnn. we censtdenhls linrpnmtlen the rami efllcaetens el alt the medlctnea which ha hcoiiie Uieur knew I-edge-Marv I'ackhurt, I'licentujss, Heme for LtiileWandertirs. itenraster Md , , ., My children have hrvn peculiarly tubjectte attn. V et creuii, mid I UI cd te And any i tlec tle remedy until 1 oemmencel adrelntterlng yer' therrr 1'ecteral Thn preparation m ltexcs liudimcully of hrtAlb'ng anil invatlahly cures i he complaint. Vi Id u stat k, Chatham, CelmruUl'u.. N. Y I have used Ayet'i cherry Pectoral In my lamtly for manvyear, and have found It espe cially valnahteln reiinlnir Leush Thtmtdt- cine a lay nil Irritation, prevent Inflammation ttem etlemllnir in ih.. !,,,,. n.1 nulcklv sub- dm s any tendenry te I ung ceuiptUnU J. II elllngten. I'lalnvllle, Mich I Ond nntnedlrineseetTiCttve, for Croup and W hoenliin Cough as Aj er herry Pectoral It ww the, means el saving the lite of my little boy, only lit months old. earning him nfely through the worn case of Nhwping Leugh 1 eer nw Jane Malene, I'lney Plats, lenu Iyer's Cherry Pectoral, rrepired by tr. J c. Ayer . C e., Iiwell, Sins Sold by all Druggists. Price, II . l bot tle. W nevlllS DYSPEPSIA 13 A DANOKUOUS AS well as distressing complaint. If neg lected.lt tends by Imparting nutrition, and dc pristnD the tone or the system, te prepare the way of tupid Decline. l'liTslclaus and Druggists Recommend BROWN'S ISM BITTEES! ASTHE BEST TONIC. It quickly and completely C ares Dvspepsia In all Its forma. Heartburn, Peicbing Tantlngtbe oea, etc it enriches and purines the nioea, stimulates the appetite, and aids the assimUa assimUa tlen of feed. IJsv. T.J Reesmi, the honored pastor of the First Herermed Church, llaltlmi-re, Md , says ' Having use,t rtrewn's iron HUters for lyip la and Indigestion, I take great pleasure In recommending It highly Alse consider It a splendid tonle and tnvlgoraler, and very strengthening." Ilex JiszraC Srrr. Jnrtre nf rtrcalt Court. Clinten Ce , Ind., sars . ' I bear met cheerful testimony te the efflcacy of Brown s Iren lilt- ters for I uvsoeealii. Hnd am a tonic ' lyspepala. and a a tonic . A. 5aaWAT. Merrill. Mas C. A. AeaWAT. ilerrlll. Wis, ssys " I suffered for two years with Dyspepsia Ued many different remedies without leneflt Jlv physician advised me te try lirewn s Iren Bit ten. Three betUes cured me The genuine has Trade Mark and eroded ted ltne no wrapper. Take no ether Made only by llKUWA CllKMIUAL CJ , Baltimore. Md (J)mls-lydAw iiuvaKrvurriauiyu uueu. e ALL AND SEE -TI1E- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light ; Beats them all. Anether Let of CHRAP GLOBSS ferGu and oil stoves THE PERFECTION " METALMOnLDISOANDHUnnEItCLSHIOS WEATHER STRIP lleiUlhem alL ThU strip outwears sil ethers. Keeps out the cold Step ratUlngef wtndews. Exclude the dust. Keep out n w and rdn. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap- E lying It. can be fitted anywhere no holes te ere, realy for use. It win net ipilt,warp or nhrlnk a cushion strip Is the most perfect At the stove, Heater and ttange store -0F- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., I.AVOASTKII. VA F ACTS 500 500 Cook and Parler Steves. 31U3T HE SOLD RKUARDLKSSOF rUlCETOMAKE ROOM TOIt Christmas Goods I We are new getting thieugh with our great rush and will be able te puih e ji Steam and Cellar Heater Werk MORE PROMPTLY. FLINN & BRENEMAH, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER PA vyAL A. KlEFrEK. ALDUS 0. HKRR KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse), tnv!te"ail Hensekeepers te Call and Inirect their Stock of Heiiseitaiisliiiig Croeds. A C'oniplete Line constantly en hand COOK BrOEand RANGES, 1'AKLOtt STOVES, UEATKUSand rURNACES. SUMMER COOK STOVES. After carefully examining the merits of all oitared te the trade, we have selected THE "ARGAND," for gasoline, and THE DANGLER," for COAL OIL, As tbe Best, when all points are considered, te Offir te our patrons. Call and see us. We love te show our goods, and are net offended If you de net purchase. Remember, we are agents ler The " Splendid Heater. Manufactured by ruller A Warren Company, Irny. N- V, which baa no rival In durability, economy of fuel and control or gas New Is the time te examlne and become posted for Autumn purchases. REMEMBER 1HB PLACE I 40 EAST KING ST., IDI'POllK COURT HOUSE.) ttrtS-UdA m YOUNOLADIKS ANDOENTLKMBN The attendance at the Lancaster Cominer clil College Is creatnrby ever W per cent than iKstjeur Course thoroughly revised Instruo Instrue Instruo Hen tndlvllual. llcxnns pleasant and centrally located Kvurvtbmgtlrat-cl&vs. hvenlng sessions en lumdsy, Wednesday and rrldsy. Day bis bis slens evtiy diy.etceptlng Saturday from Bte ll' and t te i. Yeu can spend an hourerso pleuiautly at the rooms, or send your address en postal curd aud get lull Information fl. is. WEIDLKK. Prlnrlpal, He. 10X last King street. taatOAZ. rjlUE HWIFT HI'KUIKIU COMPANY. 836. 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 INTERESTING TREATISE ON BLOOD APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD DC S S3 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, QA. tOM It ALU. XrtOR HKNT ONU OK TUB MOST DC : slrahle Storereotrs In the oily t also rooms en second fleer i possession given Immediately , rent reasonable HI1AUM H HUKN3, roedtfd "U North Queen Bt., Lancaster, I'a. HOUSE FOK BENT. A seven room llrlck Heuse, with hydiant and cistern, e. SIS Kust rtederlck streeu In autre at -Ne. l East rredertck sUtet,erat Allan A. Herr's, East King St. or, tld ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF CITY l'ROt'KKTl Ox rtieT, Nev m 11a 19, 1W, at the Leepard Hetel, en Kast King attest, the undersigned, administrator of Saleme J. Itur reues. Cecvased, will ssll at publle sale all that certain two story IlKIUh Dr.LLIU IlliUSK and let of ground, situated Ne Ki Kast King street. centatatngln fronton Kast King street, tl feet K Inches and In depth toUraet street, bounded en the east by property of Kdward rugenev auu en me west ey prtieriy 01 an. Iteutsmln 1 lchty The home has six rooms, kitchen and.bath room, plastered garret. etc. het and cold water, gas, heater In eellar, choice fruit In yard, side alley, etc Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m, when at tendance will be given and terms made known by ISAAC U.HUKUUIVES, Administrator of Saleme J L'urrewes, dee'd. Fer lurlher particular anply te ALUNa-niBB, 108 But King street. II BstiUT, Auctioneer. e-tdr,nS M5,IT,1 -pXECCTOR'S SALE. Ox SitrsDiT, Nertvita te, liM, will be sold at public sale, by the undersigned, executers olJev&h Davlsh, sr., late of the city et Lancutir, fa, Ueeacd, at the Franklin Heuse, .North Queen street, tn said city, the fol fel fol lewing described Dwelling lloues, vlt t .Se. I. A two-tery HKICK DWKLLINO HOUSK, with a one anda hall iteryBrlck baek building attached therein, and let of ground, .Se 'JJ North Mulberry street. In said City, con taming In front en ssld North Mnlberry street 13 feet, I'i Inches, and In depth 13 feet. e. 'i. ,i twosiery siuta uiibi.Li.iu HOUSE, with a one and a half story Ilriakbaek bnUdlng attaehed theiete, and let of ground, .so.ie erth Mulberry street, tn said city, con cen titnlns In front en said North Mnlberrv street 17 feeu IVf Inches, and tn depth 13S leet, together with the right te a two feet wide common alley rer tne aisuince ex u xtei irem saia i ertn aiui berry atieet. Se. i. A two-story BRICK DWELLING HOl'SK, with a one and a half story llrlck back una, who a one inn a eaii eiery unci eaea lUdlng attached thereto, and let of ground, e. Hi North Mulberry street, lu said city, con cen Intngtn front en said -Serth Mulberry street. euuain .Se. tal 13 feet. ISi inches, and in denth 121 feet: sub Ject te a two feet wide common alley for the dis tance S3 feet from the said .Serth Mulberry street Se 1. two-story llltlCK DWELLING IIOUE, with a one-story and a half Brick back building a taehed thereto, and let of ground, Se. IU North Mulberry street, in said city, con cen talnlnirln fronton said North Mulberrv street. w iccl i'4 incurs, auu in uepm el mat wiuia ivs f.et, and thence of the wlrlth of 19 feet, v Inches, for the distance of 11 feet. -Se & A two-story UliICK DWELLING HOUSE and let of ground, -Se. IN North Con cord street. In stld city, containing In front en said North Concord street "X feet U Inches, and In depth 122 feet. -Se 6, A two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a one-story frame Back Building attached thereto, and let of ground, .se. Ji North Concord street. In said city, containing In fronton said North Concord street 14 feet, mere or less, and In depth 110 feet, together with a two-feet wide common alley for the distance of SI feet from stid North Concord street, one-halt of the width of said alley being en the above premUes. e. 7 A two-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a one-story rrame Bick Building attached thereto, and let of ground. Ne 111 North concord street, tn said city, containing In fronton satd North Concord street li feet, mere or less, and in depth 110 fet, together with a two feet wide common alley for the distance of M leetfrein said Jierth Concord street, one-half of the width el said alley being en the above premlaes, bale te commence at 7 o'clock p m., when terms and conditions wilt be inaJeptnewn by A.J KIIKIU.KV. UK MIT MARTLET. Executers el Jeslah Davlsh, sr , dee'd J oil L. ILkiHia, Auctioneer. eS-tttdrAM OAJtuLAtma. E! STABLISHLD ISIS. 8. W. iltick, W. B. Alhei, H. R, Altai. D. A. ALTICK'S SOIS, (Succsoiers teD A. Altick A Sens ) Wholesale Manufacturers el Carriages Buggies, PhaBtens, -AND- McCAULL WAGONS, Neb. 42 and 44 East Oracge Btreet, LANCASTER, PA AND Oer. West Bread any Broughten Stfl., SAVANNAH, OA. A large and varied stock will be carried In both our kepoxtterles, whleh will be sold at the LOWEST PitlCES. oeUmdAltw OTANDARD OAKHIAOE WOKR. Edw. Edgerley, CAEBIAfiE BUHDEE Market Street, Rear of Poateffioe, Lanoaeter, Pa. sly stock comprises a large variety of tee Latent Style Haggles, Phntens, Carriages, Mar. set and fluslness Wagons, whleh I offer at the very lowest figures aud en the most reasonable terms. I call special attention te a few of my own de sign!, one of which Is the EDOERLBT CLOSED PHYSICIAN COUPE, which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's Carriage in the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Every Carrlage turned out In eighteen years a geed one that Is the kind of guarantee I have te offer tbe public. All work fully warranted. Please give me a call. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set et workmen espnctally employed ler tfcatDurpeAfl TUVH KB, t(7. K KKUKKL'S. IIUrFALO, WOLF, JAPAN GOAT. Alse the Celebrated DYElt, Tayler a. CO.'S EASTERN ROUES. O uaranteed net le lese their nalr, from .10 te KO. A fine Assortment et Plash Lap Robes, Irem .1 up te lis. The Rest Dellar Uerse Blanket In the city, KRECKEL'S, NO. EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, TA. aug-J4-md QONTRACTOR AND HU1LDKK. GEORGifl ERNST, DARPENTER, CONTRACTOR A IIUILDEU. Residence Ne. a9 West King street Shop Shep East Untnt street. opposite station house, WOODEN MANTELS AND MKNKKAL II AUU VO0D WORK A SPECIALTY. swAll work secures my prompt and persona attention. Drawings and Estimates furnished. ectn-Odll ROBES. s s s s s. s s s s 1 s s s AND SKIN DISEASES SENT FREE TO READ BY EVERYBODY. ADDRESS ALL a1 lydAw IlJtr HOOD, J. a (HVLKR.t CO. LADIES OE.STLEMEK CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR, INTANT'S TINE Cashmere Underwear AT VEItT LOWEST CAJIl TB1CE1 JohnS.Givler&CeM Ne. SS East Kins Btreet, UiscAsrsa, ra. rvmniTVHB. w.c BArr. u a ROTE. FURNITURE ! Ter the BEST BARGAINS tn tUKNITURE of ALL KINDS, go te the NEW FURNITURE STORE, Oer. Seuth Queen and Vli I Bta. We are selling for a short time, at ASTONISH- ING LOW l' RICES, Elegant Walnut Bed-Keem jes, Elegant najnut in Tep. WJM:-rins HalrcJ Suites, Msrme top, ssauuj-rms iiairciei ler Suite. CU CO , Elegant Lounge, t7 ( SS3 0e:-rtns Haircloth rar nt ana ether goods at the same Lew rrlcaa naimd F UKMTURE WAJtKROOMH. liur leuRSELr a pair or these Eelding Dress Pillows. CALL KAKLT At Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms, They are the nicest thing out and we have J ust received another let of them., 3(3 BAST KINO STREET. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, 27&208euthqnecnHI., LANCASTER, FA. T ATESTDESIQNB AND FINISH. AT WIDMYER'S YOU WILL riND A Large and Well Selected Sleck or FURNITURE, IN ALL THE Latest Styles and Finish. rCALL AND EXAMINE. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Bast King and Duke Bta., LANCASTER, PA. septS-lyd NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND I1IIKNKRR. All MMim am herebT for bidden te trespass en any of tha lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, la Lebanon and Lancaaur counties, whether Inelesad eL?2'2" closed, either for the purpose of sheeting or flsn? Ing, as the law will be rigidly enfcTCtarlnst aJrtre.paaslng en said lands of the undsnilgued after this notfieoLKMAl( ruKSUAH tfirMT ler st. W. CeUM1 M- S anx weed. .Mi -,... TP VOD WANT TO BUY Till. HBS1' Black Cashmeres! for the least money go te the North End Dry Goods Store. J. W. HTHMR, He. Hi Nei th Queen sUtwt nevUrd e LOAKH, OHAND DtSPL.VVOr Jackets, Newmarkets, -AND- SE3AL PLUSH SAOQUES AT THE- NEW YORK STORE. Idlest Styles tecslvefl veryny. Upwaidset' thlity new aud desirable styles In CHILDREN'S COATS In a great variety of shspes and tilmmlnis, from ! le 15 ) ears at very low prices. M1SSCVC0ATS AND NEWMARKETS, An Immense stock of ALUWOOL JERSEY JACKETS, MadstoeurspecKI order during the summer and new selltug at less than Ihe present cost nt materials. LADIES' IIOtlCI.K JACKETS, ladies' astracii an Jackets. LADIES' rittsEK JACRE1S. BOUCLE WRAPS, astkAchan wiiAra, ruiSSK WKATS LADIES' NEWMARKETS. These goods have all been bought for eaih from the best manufacturers and are being sold at our well known popnlarprleas Kt.KO ANT SEAL PLUSH RAPS and SEAL r LUSU S ACCJL KS at astonishingly low price. WATT &SH AND, C, 8 aud 10 East KImr Street. VIM rAItK TRICKS. Stamm Bres. & Ce., os. 21! and 28 erth qut.n ht. We Invite cempsilsnn and any between our prices Extraordinary Bargains .s..w being Offetsdtu Ihe City. HOMKSrCN BU1TIM.S, ts Inches Wlds.Sn. a Yard SILK STRIPED ARMURE3, S Inches Wide, S7Ke- a Yard ALL-WOOL HEATHER SU1TINO. II Inehes Wlde.t3e a Yard HAIR LIN K SUITINGS, U Inches Wide, Me. a Yard. ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUI1INQS, M Inches Wide, 900. a Yard AI,Lweill, CAMs-L'S HAIR SU1TIN08, 11 Inches Wide, .Ve a Tard. These goods are uiet desirable DressStnrTs en thematked, Plain or In comblnstlen, andean be had only at the BOSTON STORE. PI V POINT rLOTHS, M Inches Wide, riVfe. a yaidi Werth ISO. a yard, two shades Uray. Our TRICO 1 8 were contracted for after the rush of early spring, and areas fine and cheaper than any offered tn iht. city. NOTE THESE PitlCKS-SS-lnrh All Weel Tricots, Me. a yard 54 Ineh All-W oel Tricot, T5c. a yard, none better at 11.00 a yard. COATS, COATS. Ladles', Mines' and Children'. Jackets and Wraps. HUSH COATS al Special Lew i'ri? UNDERWEAR Large Assortment. Trices HOSIERY AND OLOVRS-Ladles', Ml.ses' and Chtidrsn a Moelen Heslsry and uleves. An Immense aitertment al our popular prices. AT THE BOSTON STORE. sTsrrerraerly st the New Yerk Stere. Stele open every evening neit week. J." MARTIN A CO. CURTAIN DEPARTMENT AT- J. B. Martin & Ce. HEAVY DRAPERIES. A Large Assortment el TURCOMAN CURTAINS, BILK CHENILLE CURTAINS, TAPESTRY CURTAINS, CROSS STRIPE CURTAINS. Cheke Designs In THROOMAU CURTAINS At 6 00 a Pair. KOTTINOUAM LACK CURTAINS, ANTIQUE LACE CURTAINS, MADRAS LACE CURTAINS, SWISS LACE CURTAINS. Draperies and Curtains BY THE YARD, FOR TESTII1ULE AND BASH AS rOLLOWB. MADRAS LACE, PRINTED SCRIMS, LINEN SCRIMS, NOTTINGHAM LACES, IMITATION MADRAS. OTCmtaln Poles. Curtain Chains j Ebony, Ash and Walnut Poles from iScapiuce up. J. B. Martin S Ce., Oer. West King & Prince Sis., (Opposite atens Heuse. I LANcaiiak ft. s TOKAtJK COMMISSION WARHHOUBK. DANIEL MAYER, aeea-lyd Ne. 18 West Chestnut street. yl .t "r. i fA tik fmsmarnksssassslSfSi ZeUi yattM,jsipt-ssaaiii'w"w 3C
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