TIlKNKWDISTKlOr ATTORNEY Tl Hit UN Til K"IMKI, 1,10 KKtlrll" I'l.Afl ' i iiti (jir iuit'.H nrnnlOfir. tin Oliji-i lien lint lUHffi le III Hllintie ll Mill (llse III" Vthulu unatlii ('arrtill (Niitfttiltritilitu Ilia Art AitthuilflMK Itia .inlhtlutlit nf an Aitlntauf, Willi iin i. Weaver, illitrlotatteimiy-olrot, will tn'ie tluteitli of iillli'e in open court en Meniin iitxL A K''tt'iilivtli of tlifi In. tkm im.M i:h lutil k talk with dim In tofor tefor tofer onco In llie rniinliiKer two iiinrtiir wiailena reurt, en tint plan mitllui'il In that imper, In n H(rliH et article alum ln llui a,real runt Hint weulil lm hv,m te tlie county. Hi' ki)h that vilillntie baa iiinalilflrnl tlie nutter amur, lm b It h ilellcaey In oenatilllng, tin (rlciul.1 about tlie hiiinu until nflnr tin hiui liken tlmeitli of ('Hire. He will alter Meu. iUy talk with "iiiiiii ill IiIm trlnmla, inointiera or II n bur ni il iillitnH, hihI If he rencliiiln thai ihe Un 1 liwslbln lm will kIve IU trial. 'I tie ntie ii( etlmi Unit lm bur will Inter Inter Irre wild thu rnnuliiK of two eurta li that a lew iiiouiherael tlm Imr ii r i) Intorettoil Inn laritu majority of tlm cava returiHil In tlie liiarter hi'vietia court, ami If tloleuilanbi cittiiiet K't tbelr oiNei con Inueil en ether K'eumM limy will employ home Htterimy who Ih rtllllii't ceunlniilly t'llKaniiit, ae that tlieir e.iMH I'.iiinet Imcalltil while that attor atter attor ney M tt) tut; another i cse. He waisruuilutlcil that It vveuiil Imi mi nxa!iiHlve plan te hae ui a iiuiiliiucil In tlmt way nuit It even If Heiuti dlil tin that, tliiirn whi nlwayn ae laritn H llitnf pim I tint two ceiirta coil I il Imi wept buy. Mn iireinlM'l le give tlie matter careful nilitrailiti iiimI weulil neon he ntiln te ttlve tlm I ni i I t I'll ni i h tlie roMiltef III con. lll-l'HI. I i. ill r tint net of niemtily tlie tllnlrlct at. tnrnuv vveuhl havotlie pewnr te ralini Ilia a-MM.int, hut tlm piy ler that olllcer weulil have te c )iiin out el lili peckuL I Me act a'ltherlrlui; the appointment el nn tNHiil illairli't atterney wai paeil Man h I4 " , nlllt It 0.1 fllllOMN. Till AIT IV Ijl I H1IOS. I Iin It oenoioil, that In every Judicial ilini'i. i nlihUi niiiii'iiiH I'liltli, In whleli inore than ii i i lit i l truest In tlie law I new or iicrial.r Mil he alithnrlrml te ait, it nli.il I t e in t ml ler the proNliteut JUiIku anil t'ii' ail.litlen.il I uv Jiit));eaa Jililirrael audi ilculi'i, hincritilv te try eauiKw In the aaine UUI Hit, imtl with oiie and the aaine panel el lurnris. or It hall be lawful for audi JiiiIk" ai the aaine tiiuu te helil Mip.irate retirta (or Urn trial, lit'Hrle- and tll'poiltlen el cauie In tint iNiinuien plvat, ejphansj' court, ev or ami tcrinlner, 'puiter nfoueui anil In cimflyi ami Hi MeiirMnf auvh .llittlrls iny illrujt, atanv ' rm, Hemralii vpinn hi iiiue for a aticreeil. I'Ktvrm or pnriiMl ler earli brant li thereof, in ttm luanui'r pr..vliiil by law fur ordinary I'uim in mn r iniieiin pentH, ami ie rt'KU nt Hut trul li' lur H.ihl aojinrateaoiirt'.Uiio in1'! iih, nint inakti all nriliim which may ! iiiilnHii tiwtwury nml cenwnlent, mo me ii ma, nKriiuiiMitM anil tlocruei limy hu maile in I'ltlicr liranch el aiht court anil tlioaiie He )iiilus may ,lt III tlm aaine Nhcuiui i W liunmcr nwMwary It ahall lai ii e iln'y nl the prothenotary, illitrlct atterney im.l c uikt of tli Mivcral court le apjwilnl or lelHli inch i lurkaer (lcpilllt ai ahall onatile loe snral JuiIcim te prejxirly tllipoie of the I eainiai tiei.irn their roajKvtlvecoiirla. (ittr.i t si ntutu r.. 'rl-s llmm Jinn win) N.tr Km t"l -1r rllull Mrntal I'raM ti n iiiti I linlmi Standard Of miMlern lilsterhtns, l.erd MmMUlay'a iiieiiiurj Is famous te all, mauv Interesting lestnt iwil which nre relatwl liy Mr. Tro Tre eluu. Ihus we itie told hew he could in. .Ui nut only the wholeef " l'arndle lmt," li i' Kichnrdnin'a great prire romance, "Sir t hHiles ilrniullaeti," n work el prodigious urn. As II has Peen truly mid, "His mind Hknndroilgleg net al the bottom of theaea, t. k up nil that It encountered, both had and kikxI, nor own aeemeil te fl the burden." In Himrt, he n icily was his memory atonal Hut lenllatiif kings or Isipes, nr aonler urangieri nr prime minister, or battles nr palaHs,iir ns te the limises In I'nll .Mall or af'i'iit I.elce.tcr aipiare, he might hsfollewiKl witn implicit ceu IM eni . I.eid Nelsen, llke Uwirge 1 1 1, It my li ii'iuiiiuiainsi, ueviir inrum ii lace inai no I mil ini'e sen, Hurln;; a ilslt te Hillahury In liweii.tier, l-)ii, he lecuguired ene aaller nineuc the crowd who had nsslsteil nt the amputation of hlsarmaf.vr the iisiicccisslul attack en Siota fro Mir alter Si-ett had a woederliilly retenlUe memnry, two strlk mg lllestratinus of which are rta-nrded - one, I his liai leg rHiInl Hi. i whole et Canp i "II s " l'uuisiires nl Hepe,' alter only in ice pursuing u and the oilier, et his going HireiiKti the whnln of h titlla.1 tliree ear alter lie had llrst heard II ll rne also had n wr fii memory, and c ten nttenished his Irl.mis t. the wraatlllty of his knew ledge. Viidrew I uller, alter hearing live hundred lines tw I. e, could repeat them wlttieut n mis ULe 1 1 is said tlmt he could roreat vurlutlni ii 'rii r cpedi, ni I could tell either iMilw.irknr lurward every suep algn f rum the temple te tlm extreme end el Clioapslde and tlm articles illspiaed 111 ca'll et thflll. I'.nn in H iiieuinry was he rdentie that he .nice remark) d il whs ii source el misery in him, as hu could neer forget anj thing, even what he wished net te rememtMir. Some idea i f his m mnry limy lie gathered Irem the lai t that he could rope.it aeveral el Hhakepeare'H piajs net te mention his ex ex tenule niiiuaiiuatiiii with the (ireek and Itmi an iIrsmis. In nherl, se inarM.lleiis was his memory thai there wero few Htihjects eiiicerni ig wtdili In was no able In lllus train his knew lulge by iiintatlens from the wntliiKS'.l Ids mu and ether ceuntrlrs. 'lholale I'relHssnr Counlngten could recite the werka of Virgil mid Herace Irem besdii nlng leend. 'Iheuiimnn, llke Fuller, could tell tlm tinmen, trades nml particulars of every Khop from l.udgate Hill te Piccadilly. Hoedgato was noted for his pewera of memory, and ene feat he was noted for was cirryirgln his head a debate and repeutlm; It a fortnight nller Anither remnikahl an was Antonie Miiitllabechi, librarian le Cosme 111, grand diikoef I Kirein e. Ile Hit.sed auch a mar. wlleus mi'iiierj that his head was ouce alvled "a oiiIveihaI luiltx both of titles ami matter ' tin ei)L ei ctsum the grnnd duke out f T l.lm le ask whether he could get u i aruin b'nk that was very scarce. ".Ne, lr," nnswered Magllaliechl, without n moment's hesitation, " it is ImiKwMhle. our hlghncs treasury would net purchase It ler von, ler tliere is lull mid In the world. Tlmt isluthegruud signer'a llhrnrynt. C'eiihtaull. nuple, and Is the hhwiiIIi lioek en the right hand hide as j en g" In " (Ince mere, It has been rouiarked hew oi-easl ma ly hoiue trill trill ingwcurreiice will cirrvtl'O lnemerv hack and recall Inclpcnm or begene yearn. 'Tlieru isimteiv told of n mail who en entering one day n htrnngH home suddenly remembered hciiie fait cnrinmti,! wm, tliM childhood whli Ii had laltfn place forty jearH lielnre. II discolored that tlie room In which he was Minndlng wus hung with a jsiper el n peculiar pittern. Hlmliar le that which nderned Iiih iiuraery walls ftirrril Ciiererla nn Sumlajr M;li. I'.ev. illiiiui l.leyd lm nstenlshed M,w erkeri hy his bold nml original Ideis mid particularly by hu advocacy el Kacred con. certa en .Sunday nights. He fald In auo aue Htance . ''.Mere xarlety Isneuled. Whattlio Whattlie Whattlio atre gaw Its honors n weekly monologue r They knew tlmt they must inn e an erchuslrn giving catching nml attractive nlm that will draw people witliln their deer. WhyHheuld net thechurcli employ the timbrel, tiiellute, the harpnnd all avvoet sounding InstrumeiihV Let there be sacred concerta en Sunday oven even ingH. Oi 1 tlth nveniie there nre churches Willi h cost liiindieilNef thousands, kiipplled Willi rare nrgnus. They are closed en Sunday night- Tnrew tliese upon, and Invite the peer, who knew no solter eatn Ihsu a hard Heard, te ncuipy tlie iishiened pewa. (Ap. platise. I, nt tnein hear tlie I'lnti organs and trdiid inUKic. Tlu'ii uiMtH mmie plain man, who excels in that wuik, te tell them the old, old mery, hlmply, el Jesus and His low. Itebbif, Hums1 ltfriir;e. Hnrni 1 ad one evening la'en present aln dinner party, at wlileh enn et the ether guestH, named Dunn (T.erd et Klsle suleldn) had, accldenUllyer otlierwlt-e, caused him Kroatellense. Kextduy, mwtlnjjMr. Wnlter Hoett,of MtrryUw, with whom he was In. !!.'aClfy 8riu"",''i "urns told that gnntle. man of the insult lm M,i received hut lidded Hint he would nvenge liiun.eU brrnin. penliiB a Htiltable epltapl? ni iSV eueu y wheroureu he repcated the following llnea; Here lies the l,nlrd of Elale-ahlelrls W.l,efU'-l,V,!l.b,l,","M,""lotIe!df, An i a' her bonnie lochs nud eeia. ' And irane te Uwtll tnnunu ihe dclli ile hu lendi und hew hu farea 'XJure'i tow kens anil ai lew cmei, THE IMS MAIHtaiATICAI. CUNTMUritlthV. Clinauf an Inlrrratlnc llltruMlnn el Ihx yuea t Ien Wlmthcr Newleu Will ltllit In Mlalhaeir ermlilta. Khi Imtki.i liiKNL'Eitt lloreroprcaontlnR our roeonolllatlon betwoen (he old and the new tlieermna no with le corrects inlatake. t Tie liirmula ler mvler I'HA "', aln I'HA ai we ((holt Ii correct In radltia II. Hum, howeior, we tnerloekod in Ihla lininmllaln connection tlie rulatlen aln l'JIAr ln I'M from trlaiiKle IHA and tlma make the corn. i i pemlliiK formula for aecter I'HA appear mero In error than It N. 'I'll I a only ahetlld lie r aoetor l'.SA S, aln I'HA. Thl make bee. ler l'HA..i rain I'HA correct ler radltn unity ni we announced It en Tueaday nl laat woek, tint net ler raillui II. We alae Hlieiild haveaaldain I'HA te raitlua unity in hiiIU. tilled ler aln I'HA te radius 11. Wonlaeaaw when wu looked ever what we Hald, that 111 am oral limtaurea ene inlauii. dntalaiidliiK waa nddnd te nnother en anine pelnla in our reinurkanii the new thiKirems which we du net new Imve tliue te explain. Htlll, een If we were noiuewliat tinfortunale in tun iiiiurpreinueu et It nl Ural, the reader In (eIIiiwIiik this may readlly aee what la tlie xlKHllk-atleii el the tlienrmns. t'e new kIve Hiihstautlally what was prepared Hlmestn week liolero the author's last reply appealed, hut which nry preerly hud te rImi way alnce It waa hla turn todufetid hlaca.se. W hat we wish te my hore la that If the oxiratlena are ceiialsleiitly curried IhretiKh the result nKrees exactly with Nowten'i for a "miliar case. In tact, the new Ihoerom In no theorem at all. It eaUhllahnn no law. It Hlmply cemputea the value of the attractive fiircu nt the point A Hiid at the exactly oppe. alie point I' . That la, only at.the ends e( tlie dlaiueter aaaluR thre'lKh the contre of the circle and the centre of attraction. It thin la prnperly done and tliouanlll!endellucd llke thoseol .N'LWten, It will pioiluce the vamii reault ns Rhen hy Newton ler the corres cerres corres pemllni; case. III order net le refleat any mere than neces sary we will U'gln with I ! ver aln l'IIA iin'PHV -l( the force of attraction. Instead of taking I'll -1 let us hike It U This la allow allew ntiln flnce it would only be equivalent te multiplying nil the terms or the llrat preper. Hen with th (unctiens by from triangle I'llS we get aln I'ltA. aln I'SA, f then e'i'ials by the lirsleiilntei 'Uoled. i I Let Ii lopresnnt thedeublu aronel an oleinen-Inrysc-ter ntamlnt A. Then nlu I'HA.. I' N Ii K and f , 'Ihls nsaumes sector con i r I atant only at the ieint A where that maybe allowable net by the law for constant nreas ler there la no Inw hore, hut boc.iuse It Is tnken at n point. llh the lorce at point A, and there only, , li-K equs! te . a-In mind tot lis leek at New tnn'a figure and reault. Hy looking at this llgure It bfi-eimw nt ence npiarent that seme cliangea are nocos necos noces nary te make it suit tlie quantities used by Newton. Newton's I' Is evidently taken te radius el his circle. Therefere the value of f te radius ( or the functions must be taken out unit I. the radius nt the circle Introduced. Te radius unity the liirmula becomes. . ( fclnce 'J ver sins was taken te radius It. .Since Newton's I la taken te radius I. the I -w If I. U i I The general value of tlm ferce I 2li' , Sl-i'' nl" Nflvvter,H doinenstrnllou. New Hiippose l' the plact et the laxly te lie at a ilnt where the chord passes through both S and () which must happen twice for overy revolution el I'. Then it In evident that for ene Instant l' -VA or the chord pipm! the diameter. Then for tlmt elnt VA may cancel two lactersnf l ' and leave l' . This leaves New Inn's p lint l' 1 I P 21., It bolngtlmdiameteret the circle for the li moment and SI r. Theraliue 1 pre I. cisely what was obtained in tlie lira, part of tlie work. The meaning or all this in Hint there la really no dilleieuce Imtwoen the resulta ler the canon In which Isith apply. The reBiilt after the p-vttern of the new theorem consist, ently carried out la only a aKs?lal value at A nnd 1' et the figure belonging te It and ngrees exactly w llh New ten's result for the same points The result nf the new theorem Is net general, because ft draw net treat the general case or taking the radius vector lu any direction. The llgure as drawn In the demonstration Is semewhat doceptlve lu this resister. hlle the radius vector may 13 taken In any direction ler tlie sake el deriving the equation, In its limiting position It must alwnvsoeme back te A and thus tlie lorce is computed ler A and that only. The general case is represented by Newton In his llgure when SI' Is (he vector nnd If there wns any occasion te use an olementary triamile lu limiting position ought te be taken nt 1', mid point, net simply at the ends or Iho diameter through e and a It is evident that the J vor sin. can only represent the centripetal force at A the end of the diameter through 11 nnd Sef the llir. belonging te the new theorem or I) nnd H et Newtnn'a llgtire. Toshew that In general theU ver aln, cannot represent the centripetal ferce we need only cuuslder the direction of St' ns given in Nevvten'a llgure. The centripetal lorce acta from 1' te S vvhlle the v or aln. would extend along n line Irem 1 te (). Therefere the veraln. hore does net represent the centripetal force. The dlfllciilty about this whele inntter lies In the fact that the author errs in supposing that he has the general case vv lien lie has only a particular case, oraBelutlon for a point nt the ends et the diameter through the centre el the circle and tlie contre el attractlnn. It will net de te cnnclude a iraneral inur (mm ., apedal cane alnce, here, as clearly shown above, HOinetimra factors may disappear or rather will fail te be taken into account mid no true Inw can be the result. Thus we have interpreted the new theorem with n somewhat changed result tn in. i...u, advantage and have reconciled the result with Newton's result for the cerrwiMjinliiig case. I he only conclusion that can be readied Is that It Is no theorem at all ; but hlmply a preb. loin applying te two peluw only. It deea net matter what ether theorems may fellow. It caunet change the particular casalnlea general one; ler nn neon as the point I leaven the diameter through ()Hnit H the form or demonstration et the new theorem cannot le Hand. if Si net I. OnsKiiVATenv, Haul en Ilayea. Kinm tlm hew lerkSuu, Mr. It, It. Hayes began a dreary speech at AtlantuenSaturdnrnlght with the Scriptural maxim, "Prove all things; held fast that which Is geed." . Mr. It. II. Hayes could net preve his fraud, nlent title te the ellice of prealdeut, but he could and did held fast what was geed the alary el f 50,000 a year, L U S ll - V . I ii I LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE , SATURDAY, NOVEM.BEK 13, DRIFT. What aonae or use, wliat oxctiae liidned, Is llinre ler ixiIUIcaI jmrades hy chlldren wliotlier hofero or nfler olcctleu7 Tlie mero 1 think of It ttm mero convinced I am that audi parades are net only iinnaennlcnl nntl Illy le the laattlcgroe, lint positively harm fill In their ellecta. They can de nn geed titer ile anil mn I de much lurin. Ir e 'Mainly la tin pleasing alght, hut te tlKht-lhliiklii lrs'ins n Very painful one, le aoe liuiiiltiidsiif lKiyi, w he ought te he In hed hy that time, iimicIiIiik up mid down our atriiet, yelling nml aheiitlnir, cuikIiik and llxlitniK, till near midnight OHpeclally when we iiimeuilier Hint llirsn I my a are aoen te havit the willare mid ileatlnlps id theatnte eiitriisted Inte llielr hand", and hy hiicIi pa radesare aiipiiesi.il te he trained for their future duties Kclll7en anil elern. OwIhhve them mid the alnte If audi Is In he their only or main political nchnellni; I I nit what does It train them? Te Income Intiilligeni, coiiacleiillnus veters: Ne; hut ItiHiend In bixuiine mere blindly frenzied and unreasoning pirtlsaiiH. Net le regnrd nn election as the occasion ler the Heber oxerclao of the highest nnd meat responsible preroga tive and duty of nn Amerlcan cltlreu, hut as the tliiin femgninn apreentid genernl display of revvdv lam. What de they learn et xllt!c;il prlnelple and 'pinatlena? What of the rights nm! duties of cltlrenahlp? With audi training Is It n wouder that pelltlcil Igner ance, corruption, nnd crime prevail te the dlsgraceltil extent that they de" la It a wonder that In mere thnu n century we have made an little, If any, pregreas and linprevr. tnentlueur tielltlcal morality, nnd In the piirlllcjttlen of the ballet hy Its elevation te the high dignity w llh which of right It should be Invested I (HtisT Indeed tint hi tar as the matter of personal nbiisn nnd vilification of candl. dates Is cencerned, the hopeful may discern nome little Improvement since tlie beginning of the century. Hut even In this I Honietlmoa doubt whether It is n real linproveiiicnL l'er In the eaily daa nf Washington, Adatnx, .lolferHon und Hie rest, the uliue If roaraer than niiA,st.iiis nt least le hnw lioen aincerej It was heartily meant, theso who alandered appear actually te have bolluved the truth of thilr chsrguM. That Is net thocase newalays A ml i ilea I cimpalgn new leeks te me lias like n duel about nome point of honor, than a prim light botwieu the two great parties, with llttle mero lit lasuu tliau te aee which can lieat the ether. 'I hey abuse each ether inf rVii m, ns hard ns they knew hew. Hut they den t mean It; and everybody knows IU Their abuse Is all nliatn. Alter the light, llke two Muggers, they hake hands almost Bllec tlenately.aud act nslf they never had bi Moved tlie epfHislng caudldates te be anything but geed and honorable men. In this respect the camp ugns el old were tllirorent. I have an illustration of it before me ni a, rocerdid In Dr. Hensen.l. I.enslng'a nl i no new book en ".Mary and Martha, the Mether and Hie ifoef Ooergo Washington." Net only was WashliiKteu scandalously abused before his election nnd durlne his Incumbency of Ihoeluce, but niter tlm I'altier of his country had retired Irem ellice, "three da a alter," cays Dr. hesslug, n writer in the .Inrer'i newspiper nsseneit that, "W lien a retrosiwet is taken of the Washington admin istration for eight yearf, It la the subject el the greatest astonishment thatnHingln indi vidual nheuld have csnkercd the principles of republicanism In nn enlightened people Juat emerged from the gulf of deapetlsm, and should hnveiMirled his designs against the pill Ile liberty ae larns le put In jeopardy Iti. very exisience. rsucii, nowevor, nre tlie facts and with tliese atarlng us In the face, tins da ought In lit, a ulnUt In the l niled Slates.1' V i i w days betiire this nppeaie I, 'I homes I'alne, In whoae behalf Washington had re fuseil te exercise his lutliiencn and power te have hlui released from prison In I'arln, pub lished a ourrlleus open loiter addressed te the president, in wlih Ii rsvurred audi words ns these; "As te jeu, hir, Ireachoreiis In pri vate friendship anil u hj pocrlte lu puhli. life, the world will lm purzled te new divide w tiether j en are an npolate or an imiester, vvhothei V"U Iiavoalniidenod geKl irinciples or whether von ever hat nnv." I'vidently In lhoe "geed e d times ' abii"e did net atop with the oltctlen, nor even alter n public character's retirement te private lile. As te eld Hen methods uniting our lathers, it is hard f"r airnutsider te declde whither they were Issuer or vvorae than at present. Ter example, Dr. l.esslng declares In a feet netp, referring te WashliiKten's election -In IT S te the Irglnia assembly is n representa tive et I rislerlclc county ' This election cost t'el. Washington ah ml ') Among the items el charge which have been preserv d nre n hegsht-nd and n barrel or punch, thirty-lire gallons of wine, lerty llvngalleus of strong beer, clder, and dinner ler his friends'" I wonder whethernny nf thncan dldntes of the recent election get eir as cheap ly us that" It they did, It was net that their 'honorable oeumituenls" drank less, but that li'iuer may ierhapH be cheaper thun it was In the dava el Washington, r a great deal stronger' I or certainly, te udge by the drunkenness tlmt prevnlled lu our city en electlrin day nnd evening, n geed deal mero ttiiiu u lingsiicad, nr than hall a do7en hogs Heads, el "punch, beer, clder and dinner" were ismHuincil. Hut in this matter or drinking it is perhaps net lair te take Lancaster as representative et the tlmes. Ter in this ene rospeot It Is notoriously behind the times. It has made hardly any advance since the beginning ei the century, or even since the old colonial duva. It may be true, 1 nm glad te knew tlmt te a certain extent It H trim nearly every where elsa lu our country, that no man who ever becemes Intoxicated is recognized as a gentleman, still less Is the term lady allowed tea woman whoHefardemeiuisnnddfgnidos herself, he that adl-ttngulsiied I uglishmaii who recently visited America, and of course met thousands of our me-t roputnble and retlned gentlemen and ladles, impressed his surprise that "during his ntay in the I nlled States I e bad seen but leur'drunken men," and tint "w herever he had been he found the umi of strong liquors abandoned" nmeng respectable people in the hlgher circles el society. It Is needless te say however Hint he was net ai l.mcister. gNolther was the odlter el the Husten Ann ii'whn noileng age hill rilled Hint "1 litem ler.mce Is no longer tolerated lu geed soelity." 1 lii.i'i.Ai that but little nl the very general and marked pregris towards roil rollno rellno rollne mint In this mat', r that is evident nearly everywhere else, can be noticed here in our city. In snme nl the preless'dly "highest circles" nl our liii.il coin t ," drunkenness is still nut r.nly leleiatisl, bin is.ldly daunted In tlm lain of the puhli- What u historian writes et social customs eighly jeats age, is still ti no of seme el the "high toned" society el l.incaster. "Tlie supreme crowning nvi denee," siys the historian referred te, "thm nn entertainment had been successful wasnet given till Hie guests dropped, ene by one, from their chairs te slumber peacefully nn the lUer till the servants removed them" 1 doubt whether such society would be roc. egnled as 'hCK)d society" ni'ywheie dse nt the presenl dav but perhaps here nmeng us. Til tr il is he reciviuin d hore I knew , nnd my ronders knew. We Imve had tee recent proerul Ittednubt the limnlll tllng fact. It is net long enough age te lm e passed out et romembrutico ll.at n curtain festal e oaslen in 'hljjli Hie" wni turped Inte a drunken orgy and disgraceful debauch that was utterly scandalous, and In which some el the sell constituted "leaders of society" in our city participated, net i ly men, but women as well. Anil yet their social standing wns net destroyed thereby. They held their heads as high te-day ns ever. They put en as many alraasthey did holere They still oenstdo'r themselves en uu equality vviili decent and rospectahle poople,er ratherthlnk themselves above the most et them; nml expect te be t rnuli.il . U .n. In... a.. .a lit . "' " kiiueiiiuii mm inities. Wliat Is the worst el it, they (ire treatiil as such by thu majority, in spitu or their having lor ler lei tea every clelni te It, and really doservlng te be nqiiarely "cut" by nil rosiiectahleand tru y rellncd perins, and ferev or denied any nodal recognition. ' Witv Is It that the very largely prodeml. nnnt rospectahle imrtieu of our Umcviter society ceuaenU thus te coinpreimsu Itself Why Ueea the re 11 nod snd intelligent elemeut thus bow down te the disroputable and lude. cuntT lallfwliatninaii htt or what he It, Hint entitles him te "the grand old name of gentleman i- iiiii weuian'a character nml conduct, or only lier clothes ami Jowelry,tliat make her ii Indy 7 Or nre we tu go back te the llinert of l.ear, and I e content te nay with him s "through tattci dclelrietsmnll vlrn deanneart llehea und rurr'd gown Lia all. Plata iin nltli geld, And tlieatroniflanceorijstlviliiirllrasliroftka' Arm It In rugs, nplgmjr aatran does iilnrcs II Tenuawcr thoseo,ueioiis iles with thoaelf tespectlng elements of our aoeloty. They ewo It lolhemaelvosaiid le the community te ahew Hut the only true ftatid tril el roapoo reapoo roapeo Uhlllty, nnd the only valid claim te nodal eiiiallty, nre character mid Intelligence, by openly nnd emphatically reluslng recognition Initie llliertlne, tlrunkard, and reAdy, tnnle nnd female harring tlie deem of their homes ngalnst them '. withholding the hand of lollewahln: nnd deiiylni; thorn nvnn n.n r,,r.... of nodal familiarity niidcempanlnnshlp-nnd this te rich and jioer alike, te the dweller In Iho brownaume manslnri ns le the Inhabitant of the leg cabin. Wliotlier In nllk nr In rags, resiKs-tahlllty alene tnerlts rpajnicl. I'm n. .1 CUI1KJ CltlTIVIABlt Miuiiilng llmHrrllie et tlm "lamlnM rr Narrow llnln. Inte a litis. lSTi:i.l.tni.'NrKit:'n,0 rhapsedical nnd bombastic ncrlbe el tlie .Vamuicr, who every Saturday evenlng gives the readera of that patKir short dlsserlattonnen various petty topics under the head or ''Observed and Noted," may, rer aught we knew, be a very lssllshed nnd scholarly individual. Hut lm U net nlwnynnlalr and reliable vender of truthful loots; nnd statoments. When deallng wllli nny logltlmatesubjbcthogonorally given the public some very wlse and geed apo thegms, which furnish murh feed for reflec tion. Occasionally hla nalirlc and piquant savings nre en a ar with seme of the forcible aphorisms penned by the "geed Dean of St. l'atrlck's," who In declared te las the keenest satirist that ever lived. When, however, ns In last Saturday's V.' 'immer lie endeavors te set himself up ana criterion ns te the Intel leclual diirerences between a Democrat and a uepubiicau, ami ineu makes himself ridicu lous by tireclalmlng most puerile, Insipid and nonaennicnl declarations, te omphas7e his limn, no nuuvin .nn uuur tacK et lac, Judg Judg inentnnd sound aensa lielsasincempetent te discriminate en audi dlllerences as n mod ern wnrrler Is Incapable of wielding the pen doreus nml fabulous weapons el AJax or Achllles. A man that makin such nn nbsurd statement ns did this scribe of tlie 'rammer, lu saving "the great distinction iMtlwten n Democrat nnd n ltepubiican Is one of Intelli gence," nnd then uhseqiicntly claims Hint they (the Republican ,, are the wise men of the laud, and the D mecrats an Ignorant rabble, proves hlmnell a feel from the word an. Of course nene but Ignorant, blgcted Republicans will bolievn audi a statement Hut the must absurd ami untruihliil assertion this splenetic i-crlbe made was that "a Duiun crnt, liken woman, c-M tmt dees netAunt " ew Mr, ' UDservud nnd Noted," let me ask you a lew simple questions Which of the two political parties get tlie bulk of their votes irem me jrtim i and which Irem the thinling voters Is il Hie Republican orator or Journalist that expounds the real, living Issues of n national or gubernatorial contest W hat Is the keynote of ins campaign cry Is it net the "Solid Seuth' n s he net blind the eyes el hlnlgnernnt partisans te tlie burn ing questions et the dav ilmglng Inte their teeth the bloody shirt" Is tins net arraying prejudice nnd inallcy against thought nnd reason Did net your en n "plumed knight" emus nil ihe way Irem Maine te Pennsylva nia te tell the peeple of th's state that tlie Issues or our late gubernatorial contest were Identically the same a these which agitated the country lu the national contest 0r lsde Issues that were wiped out with the lnwt bleed nf the North and s mth Was this appealing te the ri-f'i i " rili't'enin vetei" V hat party lu this lale camnalgn agitated the burning question of Aiiii-discrimlnatlen" was it tlie riiniiiiy voter who allowed him. sell te In) carried nway ir nn that isue liy the stisoreetj jed cry et "I ree Trade ' 'The .aril! i m nor tint nvil isoue el this or any ether pulltlcal coiiIemL Fer nn Democratic platform ev r advecateel the lause or Iree trade. What the Demrsralic pirty wants it n ctreful revision or the tariff; and for Re publican leader, orators and organs le hood heod hoed wlnk the rVn-itiMe voters lit, such bae misre presentations el the lantr iiuet-tien isuniust and scurrilous. A geed, Intelligent Democrat can git'emore reasons for being what he is hi live minutes than nnv Republican can produce ler the miiie purpose lu a vveek Su. li Insipid gush ns this scrlbe el the simmer gave te his readera Ian Saturday Is i.ul ' liaracterlatlc of a blgoted, conceited Iterublicnii, and is net worthy of nn3F further comments. IM'KI'I M IM, ai tuitir.it maS'.i i.vniijreu' A .IWrvrlnut Inif ntlen ler lleinntlr I ar llnu te I'lnil tlie Hrtliule. The lntust genius who has applii.il for a patent, nays the Wnshingten correspondont oflheHU 1'aul Dispatch, is the mm who has Invented what Is known as "The Marrled Mnn'a Indicator." It is n wonderful, sonsi sensi sonsi tlve arrangement et the enilnary thermom thermem thermom eter In convenient pocket sl7, and Is graded te a scale et cabalistic marks, which show the exact state et the domestic atmosphero at any hour or the night. The hard-worked and belated husband Hrrlves nome say nbeut midnight. He takes out tlie imiiiiuer.thrusts It lu the keyhole, und le.s it remain thore a few second. 1'ulllng it out quickly he scans the dial by the moonlight's tutul gleaming. II It marks "N. A.," i sound asleep,) the peer husband pulls oil his benis nolselessly, uses the night key with bated breath, gives the deer a quick pull te keep It from creaking, attain trembling te Iks), and when his dear wlfey wakes up about two seconds atterward and wants te knew haw long he has been home he Is sound usluep. If the indicator scores "A. A. C , II. D. K W. T ," (.awake, awful cress, but does net knmv what time It Is,) the husband puts a low mere grains of colleeluhls mouth, epeus the deer boldly and walks in with a - am I ang air, lilts his beets intentionally against a chair, and wants te knew why the dev II cha'rs don't keep out of his way, gets desKraiely mad en general principles, scares his wife i lean out of her crobsness and curtain lectures, refuses te let her get up nnd strike auuti h neverdid llke n light at night nohew - remarks grimly In rospenso te n timid ipu-iy that "It's about twenty minutes alter ten, and then turns in bed with such an apparent awful state nt mind that the wire or his b.snn Is afraid te speak te him, nt win 'U he n very sad, or course. Thore are o'lier marls no tlm null, iter showing Just whom it wis. de te i lay the "hHlge dodge," or the '-i. k tru nd," or "been standing en the corner talking le se and se ler mero than an hour, or 'general or hon orable this or that Irem you I. new where was in tow u and had te go aw ay mi the - o'clock train, mid he Insisted se strongly that the whole pirty stayed up te see him oil, al though he was a great bure, and we only did u through courtesy " Hut the most aw till of nil thecabalisticaignsen the dial Is the one nt the top, nbeut two inarksnbove boiling point. When the weary huv.nn.l comes home nbeut I a. m , Irem tlm direction el the bub ,mr shop, with n r. 11 el meat held high intheuirn) thateverv one who passes can can net lall In see It, unit sit ks thu Indicator in the l.evhnle, he is nltiM-t tee weak le draw it nut. With hair en ends lie re'ads it by the faint light ttreamiug in uHin him from uvir the eastern hills, and swiut broakseut upon his iiotile brew in drops as large as walnuts as he bees the bulb el the indicat r lammed smack up ngalnst it II. !s W. I Y. I. 'P. !.," (red het, still waiting ler J oil inside the deer.) The Inventor et the instrument says that w lien it man has this terrible mlstortuue te overtuko him, he ftHils lh.it iheiu is nothing left in llle worth living for. He slings the meat out Inte the yard and braces himself for the coming Irav, but aajs nothing, ter nothing can be said. 'Hu he ever se gllted n liar, his wv unplishment Is mero than valueless:. Ne ledge, no sick trleud, no talking en Iho corner, no silling uptoseetho ueneral oil, mi swearing that he will neverdn it again- lu Inct, neltiing will prevail. It is an liideloiiHlble c.imi. He U caught. Kwii thOKhasllvcavetv with vvhii h two hours previous liu had said le (he bevs hogui'neil he would see It out, "might as will be killed ler it sheep as a lamb," had all vanished. The Indicator having told him the exact state of things, he knows exactly vv hat tu de, nnd that is nothing hut get In bed nt ence and wrap tlie drapery el his couch nbeut hlui, pull the pillow ever his ears, und wait ler his wilt's breath In give out. it's nwlul while it lasts, hut It has tt'a use in re lievlng thu unfortunnle husband of Ids great laid et uuxiuty. The Indicator Is u great Invention. Cel. Montgomery will alie A- it le go through II KMslbli. Smiles Hint lute lllgli f r-iiu the t'eteraliiiig Index AppesJ, The nun who la geed natured nil day iloes mere for the race than he -who vlnaa battle. iin; tvr.KiiiTer a xveitn. Ilave you ever thought nf the weight of weld, 1 list (alia In the heart IlkellieKing of n bird, 'Hint gladdens li sprtugtlmaer lncnierv unit jetilh And gsrlunils with cedar tlie bannerel truth, Thattnelitena thoharvettlngapetor the brain, I.Ike dewUreps that fall en n meadow or grain, Or that atirlrelt Iho germ nnd destroys Hie fruit And lln liken worm at Hit llfelrn nail . 1 "awn bvnnrrnt lucak of day Mooing W corn In n ramlnl wav Aneiiemv rainn Willi udniilh In Ids eye,' DlscoiiiageJ thu worker unit hiirrlnl hy 1 he keen ertgeil bladii of tbe fnltliliil line , iiiiiiejen tlm eirtli In the long rern row Ihewecdssiirntigiiii nnd their fi-atiicrs Insatd Over the Held, nml the crop waa leil A sailor 1 mucin d en nn nngry hay When the huavena entombed the liiee et tl.e day 1 Iin w ln.1 nrese, like a liral In pain, And ahoekon the hlllnns hla yellow mann lliustnnn bent down aaircttrtcil the cloud, And the waves hald tipadr!iplri-alirtiud-llul.lmrk t o'er the wntersthnt wildly raved Ciiiiien worael cheer, and he vvns-saved. A poet paaied w llh a sepit el Unit Hid In hla heart, like u gmn In a el est Ilia lip were framed te pronounce tlie thought, And tlie music or rhythm Its magic wrought! feeble at llrat was the happy trill, Lew was thoechethatunawvied the hill, Hut a Jeateu (rienJ epeku nnr his aide, Anden his llpa tlie sweet aeng died. A woman paued wlicronehandellor Threw In thu darkness Its poisoned spear , Wenry nnd fcotsero from Journeying long. Ohe had strayed unawares fiem the right te the wrong Angela wi re beck'nlng herback from tie den, nun anu in ueinena worn beck'nlnir lier In i Ihotenoofan urchin, llke ene who forgive", Diew her hick, and In lle-ivun that aw let went -Uvea, WeitU ' Words ' 1 hey are little, jet mighty nnd brave ; They ret cue a nation, an empire saw They clee up the gap In a tresb bleeding heart Tht sickness and sorrow have peverad apart. They fall en the path, llke n ray of the sun, Where thnebndera or de-ath lay se heavy upon ; They lighten the earth ev er enr blessed dead. A word that will comfort, eh ' leav e net unsaid Only Thirty -sit Per I'ent. of thoiewuo din from consumption Inherit the disease Inull ether casus It must either bit con tracted through carelessness r or, according te the new theory et tubercular parasites, recelv id dlrecuy from ether as nn Infection tiisrast lint In elthi reuse, Hr riercn's ' (.elil.m Medical tllsceverj" 13 a pesltlvnreuiedv for the UI-ciub In luearfyitages. Ills delay that I dinireruiia If you am treubled with shortness nr breath spitting of bleed, nlghtsttcvts or ti 'Irserltiu cough de net hesluitu te procure this sevmlnri reined iilmn VV.'-.tw tin On tour (lunnl ltensen's Capclne l'laslem am wlilelv imiin. ted. That Is the ract. .Vew, why are they Imi tated? llecausu they are the only porous pits- 1 ".'".. nienceinni is really trustworthy and valuable) ltnaen's I'lcsters are hlKhly and ac. enttttcully medicated, and euro In a tew hours ailments upon which no ethers Imve had any effect whatuver. The public aru therefore ciu-Hnne-d agulnst plasters bearing the names of " L'apslclii," " ( aplcum," ' Capslctne," or " Cu niiclii," which aru meant te pass for ' Lapcine (pi cue note the dlirerence) and also ngalnst plasters bearing the names " ltenteu'," lliir lliir ten's,''ctc. When busing ask for llenaeri's 1'lan ter and protect yeurselr by a -rsenal niamlna niamlna Hen Tbe gnniilne has the word ' Capclne " pn t orperniucd In the beslj or the plaster and the "1 hrie seals " trademurk en the lace cloth. rer liable. Uae Iin Hasps leclhlng l.eilnu te balfce baby's gums .Sew nnd sure. The only safe medicine ter children Is I)b. Ilaxh'a Cough and Croup 1'rlce 2J cents rorsalehyll. II. Cochran, Dniglst,.Ne.l37and 1JJ erth Uueen street, LnncAstcr, l'a. nevMmdw It Is tn Veur latere! te bear In mind thct ene llpnsen s Capclne Plat terls worth a dozen of any ether porous plaster Uensen'apl Intel's ire a genuine medicinal aril cle, endorsed and ued by the meilleal prefes. Ien from Maine le ( illfnrnli 1 hey ( uru In a few hours nllinem hlrh no ethers will even re lleve. Cheap and worthless Imitations nrneld by dealers who eim mero for large nroflisen warj- These names are nothing but mlleadlnir iiariatlens en tti nan e " Capclne -Sote the dltlerdnce, go te ropntable druugNts and von 111 nelbts tit reived Thegemilnu llensen'a has has the" Three fci tils " trademark und the w ent " Cupclne " cut In the centru eVXaiA.h NilTIUKB. CATAIlltllCUIlhl), health and sweet nreath ecuied, liy Shlleh s Catarrh Keiuedy. filoe tie cents. Na.sal Injector tn-e. for aale by 11. ll. Cochran, liruggUt, Ne. laM.S'eith Queen slnstt. Ooeit Itesnllalli Klerj Case, li A. llradferd, wholesale panerdealererchat toneoga. Term., writes thut he was seriously nutlets d vjlth n severe cold that aettlt den Ills lungs , had tried many remedies without hi nod t iWlnglnducedtiiiry Or Mug's .Sew Discovery ler Consumption, did aeuud uasentln IvcunsJ byiiseef aim bottles Minrn which Umi hehas 'e'?,lt !" hl1.u".1,Jy ,or t-eughs and l olds lth best resulta. 1 hU Is the eiporlenc e of thou sands whose lives have been saved by this VV en derful Ulscovery. Trial llettles freu at 11. II Cochran s Iirug Stere, Niw, 137 and IJi .North yueen street, Lancaster, l'a. (j) Sllll.Oll'a CUKK will immediately relleve Croup, vv hoeping Cough and llrnnchltts. rer wile by 11. U. Cochran, lirugglst, .Ne. I3J .North vjuuenslroet. An Kiul lu Hene Srruplug. Kdnard Shepherd, of ilnrrlsburg. 111, ays ....!" lnP recelv ed se iimch benefit Irem hlectric Hitters. 1 leel It my duty u let sutlerlng human lt known. Havuhid a 1 mining sero en my leg for eight jears ; my doctors told me I would luv e te Jmv e the bone scrape d or leg amputated I ned. Instead, threo bottles nt hlectile Hitters und seven boles llucklen'a Arnica salve, and my leg Is new sound and nil r.iee ine mures 1110 sold at nfty cents a bottle. Anil UnnLl.iTi-j A ....In., u..i... ... .. -... ' 11 11T..1. .: . i nt i.ic per uex n liy ... .. v,ia;iiiiiii. iTiiggisi. .os. U7 nnd in .N erth (5) wins1" sucsu, iincuaier, i'u. Korlame back, stdeorchesl. ue Shlleh's l'or l'er l'or eus Plaster. Price 25 cents. Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, Urugglat,Ne.l39 North CJuoen stieet. tlacklcn'a Arnica Halve. ree ut red. It Is guaranusjd IokIve iiertect sutls- jucuen, or money refunded. I'rtce a cenu per ... ... .....M. vuunu Bustle. i.aucaaier, la. "HAChMhTACK "a lasting and fragrant lier lier luine, I'rlceiVandM cents, ter sale by H II. Cochran, HmggtsUNe. 137erlhyllel)ntreu Calitluu, We would caution the I'ublle le beware of Healers nilurlng hemp's llalvain at less than the regular l'rlce, M cc nts und 11, ns oftentimes Imi tations or Inlerierartlcles are sold aa the gcuutne In order te enable them te soil cheaply. H II tochmn.druKKlet. No.ujNeuh elm en street Is eurngeut for I.ancastei. Sample bettle Klvin toeiirre. elMvidltw SL.KKl'l,K8S NIGHTS, made nils.uiitibTliy that terrible cough. Shlleh's C nre Is the remedy toryeu. torsaleby ll.il. Cochran, lliuggtst,.Ne 1J7 North Queen streut- The l.icllenieut Net liver. The rush at II 11. Cochran, druggist, Ne !7 North Queen street, still continue en account of persons afflicted with Cough, Colds, Asthma, bronchitis and Consumption, te procure a bottle, et hemps iliUaiu ter the threat und bungs, which Is sela en a guuranli ,1 and tsgiv ingontlie satlslarllim. It is a standard family remedy, rricetui cents and tl. Vrial tlteret. elWwdlw ""iVIl'k WILL OU cough when Shlleh's euro will nlve Immediate relief. I'rtcu lu cts.,M ets., u"rt.liv.t""L?!11" "y " " v-'echmn, Hxngglsl Ne. U7Nitrth lluoen atreeu lUnenLIOM Liter 1'Kt.iKTa for sick heidncbe erpld Itv or, biliousness nnd Indigestion amall ande.uy toswallew. One pill u doae. l'rlce, ivs liy all druggists. tb08-.)mdl'u.Tli.s T1IK IlKV. UKU II. THAI Hit, et UeurlKin Iiid., saH " Heth my sell and wlloewnour lives iosllll.ell'SCONtiirMl'noN CUKK." I'orealo by 11. 11. Cochran, liriidgtst. Ne. 1J7 North Oueeii strent. KIIINi: 1IIOUIII.KS. A Cm nl Many Venrs Slnuillng t'me.l AVilli hU Hntlleis, In n Ulan tnl Iran nl Age. AM-nriTOwr, l'a., May f, liss, Dandhhen HimRs Ce. oerils I had been trnublid with my Uidnualoianuuilieref jiuis, used aliiieat ev.rythlng without much benent null 1 tiled l iiidellen Hitters. 1 u-eil six hot het hot Jea and am pleusd lesti Inmeullruly rldel tbe kidney trouble, besides my systeia being toned up se that I feel HWu a dlltureut person. 1 Chwrfiilly rocemiinind tbe sumo te all mulcted n ltd way. JACOII MUSCHI.U". ,ib IvSlmiril.Tli.S BlllLOH'tl C'ATAItltll HKMKIM ponltlve euro for Cutairb, Dlntherla, anil Cunkur jleuth. rer jatp by 11. ll. Cochran, liruKKtat, Ne. IS North (Juetin atroet. Mllve i:i)' t'ram Halinu tilal 'lhN lunlly ri'liibiMca roineily fur thu euro or catarrh, buy Tover, cola In the houa.ie.. uui Imj obtulneUOt any tepuiable Ui uUt. anil may be lUleU unen aa ivhalu ana pleu.ant iomea ler the abevu complaint una wIUkIvu liiiineaiatu roller It i uiit u lliiuul. anuil or ie aer, has no oirenalvu odor uiul can beuniUuiuny time witliKoeilro blllbl. US theilftUlllla can I.i.t1fv. nmnn .f.i..rt aomuer thu uttnehea et this Ollice " tjilrjt of I the Timtt, May , 1;.;, ns JwaeetlJtw 1 The Hest Salve In tbe world for Cuts, ltrnlaei. Beres. Ulcers, Salt I'.henm, rever bores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Hkln Kniptlena. and nesltlveiv rutim imii.,. nr ,. nu 188G. yj PUD'S HAKSAl'AHIM.A. Catarrh in Catarrh li Inflammation et tin mucous membrane, attended vvllh Increased secretion. Thus catarrh may affect the head, threat, ttemxch, bowels, or any put of the body where the mucous membrane Is found. Hut catarrh et lliejiead Is by far the most common, coming en se gradually that often Its pres ence Is net suspected till It has obtained n firm held en Its victim. It Is caused hy a cold, or a succession of colds, combined with Impure Bleed. When firmly established the dlsesse Is ex ceedlngly disagreeable, causing flew from the iinv,drvnessef tlie threat, headache, less of appetite, rearing nnd buzzing noises In the ears, etc. In Heed's HarsaparllU may be tennJ a prompt and permanent cure for catarrh. It purifies and enriches the hloed, seethes and rebuilds the diseased membrane, nnd thus seen cures the disease. At the same t Ime It refreshes and tones the whole system. This remarkable success et this peculiar medicine entitles It te your confidence. Olre noed's sarsaparllu atrial. --.-. . , Heed's Sarsaparilla ReMbyaUdriiMtiti. flislifetfS. Prepare only ' SotdbfalliJniggtiu.JliilirerlJ. Prptr4eBlr brC I HOODiCO, Apothecaries, Iwtll.Mui.lliir 0.1 UOODCO.,ApothecarlM,LewU,lM. IOO 00808 OnO Dellar lOO Denna tint, nnllan' ' nev8 TJIIK .SWIFT SI'KOIKIU COMPANY. 1836. SWIFT'S S S S A REMEDY NOT HALF A CENTURY, RELIEVING SUFFERING HUMANITY s s s s s s s s s AN INTERESTING TREATISE ON BLOOD S S3 M-t'LiCANrs. IT SHOULD BE READ BY EVERYBODY. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. l INKH AND LKJVUllH. yj-II.l.KK'.S LIQUOR STORK. AS TO QUALITY vve can give jeu hotter vrdue than any ether heuse In the trade. We carry tbe largest slncke OLD WHISKIES, In I inrnsler. Meney rofunded for anything proving unsatisfactory. VAHUIAUH MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WJNB. HONEST WORK I HONEST PRICES ! Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Garriage Works, 126 and 128 EAST KINO STREET, INKAULY OI'1'081TK TUB LEOPARD HOTKL), LANGASTKH PA. Ncne But Piral-Class Mechanics Employed. Ne. I Material, and That Onlj, Ustd I'llICES TO SUIT THKT1MES. ALL WOUK UUAttANTKKD. BUGGIES, PHOTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS. ' h',!""' en h!in? anrt for 'ftle cheap the Wk'eti.BnltiiliU) ter track puroeso.ono Llht Kour-l'aaseuger nrair.one op I'haiten, two I.lht.Iuiiip-SentCarr1a(je9. Alse, Hccend-Tlnnd Ten and l rIiIb lmr ami iinil mHniT. Itmin... ui.... un, ... . ' . . ..nt.Mirh.VS.Z-Y:y.V"l-r""ryy"l'"''Xna "Pn .rretunn which wll ?'llcI,"1l,,'el'Va-t''."t)STltKAlJONAllLK ctuiMtoruet, iimiioiiriiei, rtoireutiiolo show the work. rAUTICULAR ATITNTIQN PAID TO HEPAIIUNG. fDOiWT FORUllT THU PX.AOS.-A Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, NOS. 126 and 128 mjVBKrUMNIBHLNtl UUOOM. s JHIRK'H OARl'KT HALL, CARPETS! CARPETS! UKOt'BMNa or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. . raJlc!n prepared te show the trade the Largeat and lleat Selected Line of Canwiti ever nr "V rS.1"! "I.?y... . ht'ONW, VKLVKT8. all tie TradlnT MakoVef fieii Piirt5S?Ai.i?i,T8 nt. .. i. ... i. ............ I ....- --:-.rr- -"w? UUUBBB.U3. lUh.E.rL.y. AU.VVOOlena Cotten Muin i,iinnie, iiau.vaii ine veflBTiAS ii'kih ham (su .. vifuirTi u r..uei, ;; r.. - v'-.r.". .- """"" " 7.!nn,l;ture.tt.?Ruc.lallt "jpeclal AttonUen peia te the Manufacture of CUSTOM O AKPBnL AlaearuU Line of OILULOTIB, ttUOS, WlNUOUADK3,COVKaLKX8;e!. si-T" " --. ... HMM . .... aa. - AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. Went ClnK and Water Sta., Lancaster, Pa. VOJ.U T B. MAKT1N, WHOLlSiLl AISD EITXIL Dllt.Il IK All Kinda of Lumber and Oeal. d"Vakd: Ne. 4M erth Water ana 1'rtnce ntroeta. above Lemen. LancasUir. uJ-lvd OAUMOAKDNKlta A JKl'KKUIKS. COAL DEALERS. Orriei : Ne. I?) North neen atreet, ana Ne. Ml .North l'rlnie etrteu lAniw: North J'rtnce atreet. near Ueadlns Dupeu LANC'ASTKtl, I'A. auk'15-tta TOKMOVAU M. V. B. OOHO has romevifl hl Ceal Oltlce te Se. IM NOKT1I qUKK.N HTIthhr (llrtinmnr'a New lIullrtlUK), whole oraets will bu received ler Lumber and Ceal, WB0LE.1AI.lt AKD RIITA1L. M. '. li COIIO. UVAST CM) YARD. 0. J. SWARR & CO. OOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Ultlie: Nii,.'iCKMKK agUAIIK. llethytra and etltcn cuiinnctea with 'lolephoiiu KichinKU anrla-tvi1MAK.lt MJ.VUIHUVZ. 7ACHlNlSHYl.te. rek STEAM HEATING Idlestana Hett linpreyna EKGINF-S Trelis. Pertibli ir Siitienry. New or Bocenn-llana BOILERH, WATTO TANKH, 8EPARATOKB. UAcrania or HBTira Werk inch MJenaanfl keplln AlaUUnutlheps. ClIXOIOBADSCXU, Ezra F. Landis, I WOKKB-&07 HOHTn OIIHltRY U-ITIHIIT, LAHOiaraa l'a. nJtfJAw 21 MKDIVAI,, the Head '1 am happy te ,tat that I used Heed's Sarsapatuu f0t eatarih, with svhlcti I httn been troubled many jears, and rec'eWnt great relief and lament trem it. Tin eaianli was very disagreeable, especially In tits winter, cauvlng constant discharge from my nose, tinging noises In my eats, and pain, lt the back et inyhead. The effort te clear my head In Iho morning by haw king and spitting was painful. My grecM adtlicd lne te try Ifoed'i Sarsnpnrllla, and it care me relief Immediately, nulla In llme I was entirely cured. I am never with. out Iho medicine In my house, as 1 think It Is worth lis weight In geld." Mm. (). u. (Iran 1029 Eighth Street, N. W., Washington, D. . "I have used Heed's Barsaparllla, for catarrh with very satisfactory results, i have received mere permanent benefit from it than from any ether remedy I tiavi ever tried." M. K. Ukad, of A. Head A Sen, Wauseon, Ohie. i N. U. De net be Induced te take any Other preparation, but be sure te get 4d SPECIFIC. 1886. FOR A DAY BUT FOR s s s S S S S S S s s s AND SKIN DISEASES SENT FREE TO ALL ADDRESS 21-lydAw OLD WHISKIES S3 MILLER'S LIQUOR STORE, tncK.NTUK8QUA.iK. WUUIIS. following nraKlesa ancend-hand work Onn I lhi inir Iltiir. I'lUCKS.' ulve aa acalTwhethr vm " -i.i7.?S 2 Market VVageiia. ' .- EAST KINO STREET. NMydAw Chain KXfltX HIIPKlts mA ill T . ,7.T.. .T? v". ". ". .. suu tu uu banraie. cakpith. uam unit eimu i.iin..;i. - tM-lmaMm MUTIUMB. i KNT'H KUitNISHINd HTOltK. E. J. ERIMAFS Gent's Furnishing Stere, NO. 7 WEST KING STREET. n Stere open Kvery Kvenlni; except Sunday evbutngs. WIS KB ANU J.IUUUH3. J -(It) TO- 20 Reigarl's Old Wine Stere Ker remincry t-ec, UeucbnPrc, l'lpei Ileldsleclr. (I. II. Muiuiii A Ce.. unit ulleiher luudlus brand of imiMirted Chaiunaitiie. AUe, MadolnuBherry and l'eit VVlnej, clarets, Sautcruew, AJca and btents. SuIoAitent ler Special Ureat Weatern Chain Chain nagne. pruluct.d by the l'li-inant Valley Wloe uti' isi '"'' Auier,cuu Lhauiiiagne tn the Herldtt Oranpe Wlne. thoflne.it tn the market. A lull line of llrandy, Whisky, ulna and Hema. Cttllferiila Claret and WhltaWlne, et Nairn Val ley, California. H. E, Slaymaker,AiT. Ne. 24 KA8T KINU 8T I.AKCASTKK, VA HMTGiftea. VTATCUKH. Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at Ira limn auction prices until January 1. 1M7. Kine let or Itlnva. Ac. AlM, KlRtu. IVAllisws I Aurera for which lain Sele AKnt), and etksvr 'Irat-Clitu Watcfaea. lluat Watch aud Jewuirf Uepalrlnir. , . -Cerrect tlm by Il(ifrapti DAlly, Mtf place In city, JV' L. WEBER, WX North yaeen St, Near 1'eun'a. K. K. Dapet, epectacl. yoflaMaaeptloiaoos1. til Biaeaui tfw ic. -SJ ' fl .--Zi
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