,-?? -yi ..., a... "JT ' 'i -..Ml?. -.-: xas1' "-vsr-vr. - t - !,, w , THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1886, i ", T v wj PffvQl r,-m" Wtf" lk INTELLIGENCER I .STORY DAT IN THB YKAB (fcm4y Muepltd.)', I A VMS. FIT! MILAM A TBI. FiriT tAMdm. DLIVMnat CAMUS III LA. all iNeiiina rucn, aivrta . ttanut oeaaiuioa allowed te T-Larneiia oeKMaorio-. . t -it 'ADVJRTisma rates-.; IK In. lln, nr Sin. 14 In t n I1HI lisism 13 7! no 1 1 1X1 Kill s 4 45 B. se im 450 515 6fO SO 750 8 45 ion no 19B m ISO 400 450 750 1000 1200 8 81) 7 00 9 40 1050 18 50 20 50 11 en 32 00 38 00 S.'U' a it 5SO ISO no 7 Oil S50 age 13 50 ift 10 50 SOD ISO 1350 lene 21 00 1700 son 500 800 son 1000 18 en 17 no 30 CI) 29(10 4500 2700 i em wee an de 44 en 15001 28(10 5500 65001 Tlie Weekly InteHigencer EVERr WEDNESDAY IMORWNO. hi;:: 1 "Mill mi. IIJOici in vomit, cidbs or TB. ' Ma.AJtoAeorrruiTO tmena omine u aoaiOLicrrDmeimiRvriHTfTHi IMM A OOUKTXT. ALL AKOHTKUrtl tSTTSRS 'Wau aa oemanaD te tbb wabtb babkit. JlMHII oil Ittttri and Telegrami te ft 'jf,f TM INTELLIOBNOER, ftalllgtneer Building, Lancaster, ra. R ;lljc jCaiuaDtctJntclligcutw. ;,-: LAHCASTXU, NOVEMUElt 1, lb. jp- if vy- The Candidate. 4? The Atlanta Constitution, : leading 1 Southern journal, lately endorsed remark jfttie New Yerk Sim, that Mr. lUndall i-r pweuld make a geed president. The Sim k; understood from this that the Censtitutvm PA thought he should be tlie next president, gWhlch understanding that journal hastens Ttf.te correct and te "disclaim anvdisiwsitien Iftojeln tlie Sun in iU attempt te put Mr. 'Ttandall In the Held for the nresidencv in U&1888." It 'declares its confidence in Mr. lt.m- ' -all's great ability and honesty, and that it believes he can liavethe vote of Georgia '.whenever he wants it, but says that he Ml understands the political situation as well jF! it does and "as well as the editor of "felne aim would understand it if he would -v! think with hla he-iil Inalwul nf lila lli-er ' iramdit makes this emphatic declaration ,i-jjMTheman for ISSSdees net bear the name p. te or uamuel J. ltandail. ills name is Li rover K' Cleveland. Mr. llandall knows this, and i,i wm nei stand in tne way et tlie lit and i uuesen candidate unuer wnem, anu under Hi" -. . ...... . . - m-j-n wnem aiene, tue sinuy anu dangerous Ht. ESBIaine can be beaten. Mr. Cleveland may &&make mistakes here and there, but he is n ?KL. 4 1.1........ -...II1.I.I . . , ("Sr """ui " " " .ujici rTti-n1 " -uu, iiuu in iiiui la cemprcnenu. KSyBe jjemecrauc nope anu uemQcrauc assur-fW'-nceferlsSS." &i& J I., n.ii.i PlK. -uiu no tamaiucr iii.li (ouea very seunu 3j5.i tntmilf nliat-a fa t.i Ilia vllln1 rlt..n y witvu.VJt. ..(V.U J 111 bllO lVllfcllll aikllll- "tlen, as it stands te-d.iy, but one candidate .for the Democratic party for tlie presi- S$yj? dentlal succession. Whatever Democratic KVr entlclsm may be justly bestowed upon K&rresldent Cleveland's administration, it Hmmjllna lltaf ?m It a anjinf I .1 r.ili..a .1 l.nn itecemmended itself te the support of the party and" the approval of the country iue preswent, uy ins position, lias been largely invested with tlie power te guide the course of his party, and it is fairly committed te the policy he h;w es tablished. These he are disj.H)ieil te kick against it, in some et its particulars, w ill be controlled by the need of party limtv. vste fellow along in the wake of the policy wnicu aione can lead te party success. The president is a strong man, and has se impressed himself upon the country. He lias encountered Democratic criti cism Ty the earnestness with wliith he has maintained the idea of civil service reform ; but he has in his main xr iuiiua me aiimmn. ei jus uiriv as well as Mt of the country; and the measures which ;T he has taken te advance it are generally BCi approved. AVe bellnvwl that. In l.itwlv si.e. i pending a Democratic United States dis- br-r tii. .ii i -.., . . PK v11 "iteniej in aiisseun ler making a i.r political speech, he stepped beend the line of a proper policy of reform in the civil service: but this sten hahnsnnw re. S?.,triced. Ills restoration te dutv of this LSiMrucil brings with it a btatement of the 'reasons which inJuced his suspension, and 4 removes the impression which it caused, S was lie uesireu te emasculate a United l States efllcial of political virility. As the . .president expalus his aut, it was eulv in. if tmdedtodenytethe eilicial the light te t?A unvete all of his time during a political B5 . k-uiwb'i iu lKimicai uusiness, since tills ' i .nnl.. 1A -.IIII...I t. 0-' l11l(l nnt Vl'All 1m .ln ...1.1. 2 It . . . J "- - nt mj UUUD Willi jusuce 10 me M nnhlln Intpresl In ,!. ,.1,.. ii...,. .,.. -,sr .-. ... ..-. ...ilir. ,, mi lula i jpoMuen no lauu can be found. Politics i'cannet claim all the time and attention of E'. the public efliccr, nor mere than his snaie & time, after his eilicial duties hae been per- V- iirui. ti.t- . i ., ii iui 1,1113 Diawiiicui, irem me president we llnd nnrsnlvp.q In .'ippnnl uiih i,;a i,..i ivfejService policy and we believe that the i J iieatty in iuj sup- iPJf Prt xnis policy will be a Ie.idlmr issue fefc.la the next presidential campaign. Mr. KJi" . (...".uiiuiiBimniue ;. let- VE, ter declaring that he tee is in favor of t v cvu nervice reierm ; and tlie letter serves uem re point mis political Issue mid te t show hew very far euUide the civil servlrn ft reform fold Mr. Ulaiue reall is. It makes Jv up the Issue between these two men as the .Battling candidates of the next piesidential ' eamilgu. r The Democratic party is fairly astride !L iniml Rf rntitv lmr. nrwl lim nj. .in... -w .. . jjf O" , ...& mu.w ..mi lllkj uu llllIU30 IU swap nun new that It Is in the stream. BKy --- At the Iroquois Iianqiiet. X lift lrnftiml. 1 . . I . ...... 1....1 l. i fr-i - viuuu wiuu una iiuu iia annual i? ) meetlug In Chicago te sing free trade, and &(speaker Carlisle w.i3 ameinr the semrst4ra. r.Ue ring strongly tlie praia-s of free trade, s us m ms conclusion showed the beauty of ,;jiu mas ue mid said by declaring that " free stride is impracticable. V $ Where should Mr. C.ulisln i-irn t.u elarethe beauties of a policy that Is lm. y "i-.m.MUduiu r uy sneuiu men lu thlsprac . Weal au meet te decLtm imnmi.ti.. .1,1.. ItHf88 We may agree with all Mr. Car. ff"'Mkl- . ,1 ,. ... .. . , ., . .. - j ji wg umiracii justice et the ftltMtciMj of free trade, as thoroughly as we Aa with his declaration that tlie i.ru-i in., nr g Hi new Impracticable; but we would net tpiBK it u ue wen in leadiu a txilltw-,.1 ijktly te embarass it with political theories ; cannot be put into niactlce. Mr. Carlisle says that though free ttade mpracticuuie, tne ceuntiy should be 1 from the burthen of taxes that can ItMtseved without injury te its protected ieteresti. And there we nre together en a , MMsible platform. We ure heartily with hlM ob that. It Is ground en which the sensible protectionist and the sensible free radercan meet and work together. The free trader drops his free trade notions for the novice and gees for a tariff duty that will keep the manufacturer safe from foi fei elgn competition. The protectionist can ask no mere. Ne higher r.ite of duty cm be rightly imposed than one which is just sulllcient te keep our industrial wheels moving. Mr. Carlisle may hae heard of tlie wis ww that tells you net te cress a bridge tuitil you ceme te it; but he has forgotten it in bothering about the thperetical beau ties of n free trade tli.it he admits tlie coun try is net ready for. 1 . Chester A. Arthur. The new s of ex-President Arthur's death comes suddenly, as it is some time since we have had any report of the condition of ills falling health. President Arthur was especially the president of accident, net only in succeeding through the death of Garfield, but in the manner of his nomination for the vice presidency, which was thrown te him after ethers had declined it, In the attempt te propitiate the Stalwart inlluence that Blaine's nomination had se grievously estranged. It is te be said of him that he made a creditable president, despite the mudpend of New Yerk municipal politics from which he sprang. He threw off the associations that were unworthy of his high office, of which his administration was much cleaner than that of his mere illustrious predecessor. The Republican party would preb.1blyh.1ve been still In pew er if it had nominated him instead of lllalne for the succession, pro vided the rascality of Blaine had net sufficed te defeat linn , as it would have sought te de. The country was well con tent with Arthur's administration, and he would have been a strong candidate for his party. Its effectiveness w.is strongly shown in its failure te reneminate him tesenethe political ambition of Blaine and his fol fel fol lew ers,w he represent the very worst element in our politics and who are tee well striped te escape the condemnation of the country every time they come before it. Presldeut Arthur was a geed liver, and doubtless te tills i3 due the early decay of his constitution. His death will be sin cerely mourned as" that et a nun who ac quitted himself wellef thehigh duties en. trusted te him. Mr.. Ztne ii liav Ing a tiigti old time In the West, and will iuoe his quarters East before long. The New Yerk Historical society batened patiently te an address by the Kev. Dr. Geerge C Kill, of MassacbueetU, en "the opening ue and future of our national do main." Of the future the leHrnedrgentleman took a very gloomy view. He thought that the tifih act or our national drama had al ready opened and that in "anarchy and its contest with law we have with us the seeds of our hnal ruin," the maturing of which could only be checked by the religious faith that is in the people, superior te the faiths et Greece and Heme at corresponding pe riods of their history. Te this General hherman replied that he saw no cause In the wonderful grew th and prosperity el our country in the past titty years for gloomy feelings. Te be sure, our tmUales are exterminated, but they are ugly beasts anyhow, and in place of them we have drevei of cattle that furnish loed for the world. Te be sure, we have had our West ern lauds tilled up by foreigners el all kinds, and even by New Knglanders, hut they have improved the country. Let but the tocsin ring and men would swarm forth en every hand te aid the cause of this country. The general is right. He has the sympathy of every cheerlul man who reluws te believe that the ceuutry is going te the dogs be. cause mauy things are net as they should be. Hew much broken ambition had tndewlth Authur death no one will ever knew. Tim lact that the electric light at Hell Ciate is te be discontinued bwause dangerous te navigation, leads te the belief that Liberty's torch may net be peruiilted te shine because practical utility In her case has net been com bined with sentiment. It has been suggested that another kind of light should be tried, something similar te these new in use in the light-houses, but this Is met with the objection that the light Is in the wrong place and will tend tocentuso mar iners steering for the entrance of New Yerk harbor. Wiiitk Hei hi: occupants de net long sur. vive their depmure therefrem. Hayes has, hut he was a fraud and does net count. F3R30NAU. Senateii Wm. M. Kvaiiti has presented a tine-tened bell te Ht, Francis Uathellu church, Windser, Yt. Mwen Quack, of New Yerk, has ap pointed school commissioners, among them Mrs. Mary Nash Agnew and Miss "Grace Dedge. Jehn Auvinebk Lecia.v, jit., is about .lveara old, has dark hair and moustache, is slightly built, and weaisa figured waist coat, lie is In the real estate business In asulugteu.and abhors politics. I) n. W. G. Hi.NTi.li, thellrstKepubllcan ever elected te Congress from the Third Ken" tucky flistrk't, is a natlve of Ireland, but came te this country when quite yeune. He became quite wealthy recently hv in. vesting in mines In New Mexico. This was his third race for Congress, the last time, four years age, he was only deleated by 19" votes. ' EMrimeit William and Empress Au gusta have decided te confer medals en ei emplary persons who celelirste their "golden" or "diamond" weddings. The inscription te be placed en the medal is taken from St. Paul's Epistle te the itjmans. and reads thus:-" Rejoicing in hope, PZ tient ii tribulation, continuing steadfast in ExSknvieii Chaiii:h Jl. Ulck vlevv """.i ."".'!. r;feruce te the sutement published that he had been tendon! the i". sitien et attorney general, that It was all iienseiiM). The position had net been ellertd te hliu and there was no likelihood that It would be. He had prouilted te serve two years in Ceugress, and could net accept It In anyeveut. " Miss Ci.KVfcl.A.Mi has had much te bear since Bhe connetted herself with Literitru . l'Yir If nr.u. u...,i.i.. ...... .1 . X : ., . . """' i mesoiuiello letters te which her name was signed, allu ding te Chicago as the future Venice of the Western Adriatlecladln Tyrlan purple " Aa, were written by a rascal who calmly signed her name te them aud sent them ubread as hers ! And she was se involved that she could net even set heriell rii.iit.. martyr te vulgarity, iguerancu aud luipu. (Itnce. ' 1IIK.N ANU MMV. Tbunky was blue. Our hearts were true, IirlliUhenn the sun th.u summer uiem , '1 he birds sung swuet, Aud at our fuet Lay waving Huldset yellow com. With leiu and fjlih As strung as death, Without utuur we turned away j TU new wu weep Atene foil sweep, Our uti U hid, our sky u gray. Kerprtaelj strong . ,,,,wl"jnhert"eyeung And bitter werU that ones are ,pehen lteturn again With maddening pain, Aud ftlu and vows and noun, are uiolcen ilaru J. Murchtt in C'hamhert Journal A FORTUNE FOlt A BARMAID. tub itiruHOitii nitK (if a jU'H(.ij ' HUNT A JtlLLlUSAlUK HlilUII' Lights And hhsitunt lit 111 l.irstli l.ltr til Kata Terrj, Wln t'lilietu Oillil VV ill In brill tnV.IHMMHMi llrr .Vlrtneisliln I Ik III Willi Allw .UniHHl In n Vuik. The tiling lu Nen Yerk, et the nilln' Iiihii l'etre Terry, the wealthy Cuban plmltr, who died ris-eutly lu l'atls, bj v huh the widow, Kale l,oule Terry, became a milium alre aud her tiubern child n legititi te the eitetit of upward of fo.iw.eoo rivalls a story of the lights aud shadows nl a woman's liie Interwoven with dork threads et ctlmeand wrongs The woman who thus suddenly be comes the po-.i.ver of great wealth waster years the pin tiling of foituue, tuidwillUi remeuitiered as deleudant in lvvt m a tint id which Miss AleevltiH Atwood, in which the latter sought te recover fi iXKi A images for falsoiuipri'teumeut aud iiiillcteus iri-e.-u. tlen, and In which m my details of Mi". Terr) 'nearly llle were brought te light. Mrs. Terry made her husband's a 'luamt 'luamt auce while keeping a lodgmg-heuio ter gen tlemen in that city several ear age. 'lhev were married bv Jiulcu "Mnrenii Ht n.. Jetlethen market court, dltleretutw 111 relig ious faith maklug a civil ceiemeuv e dlenU Mr. and Mrs Terry went te live at the Sturtevant house and all went smooth I v until Nev. U, tvsl, when Mrs. Terry called the arrest of Miss Alcevlnla Atwood, of Ne. ... West lerty-elgbth street, en two charges, one el grand larceny, the ether of assault and twttery. M rs. Terry's story w a that she had found a letter signed Vinule AtwmM " In her husband's pocket the tuueuf whi ti tndi cated the existence et au lntliuacv itweeu the writer and Mr. Terry, bhe w rote a reply and, signing her husband's name, leek a cab and drove te the vicinity of Miss Atwood's flat. She sent the missive Inte the heue but, receiving 110 reply, entered In srsen but wa, he alleged, summanlv elected by Miss Atwood, aided by her 'mother ainl sister. Upen her return te the hotel Mrs. Teny missed a one thousand dollar bill and three eue hundred dollar bills which she had placed lu au envolepo that morning, aud supposing that in her enltement she had put the money in the envelope 1 lutaiiung the note te Miss Atwood she demanded the money of that erseu, and upon the latter's denial that she had received au, caused her arrtst. At the trial Miss Atwood declared that she had net written the letter spoken el by Mrs. Terry, and that the ejectment el Mrs. Terry was rendered uecesary by the 1 liter's U bavier. The angry wue, according te Mls Atwood, signalized her adventm the Atwood household by at ence ceuimenclug a lusil lade of statuette, books and such ether light articles as weie convenient. Alirmed alike by the destruction of their pripsrtv aud the threat of bodily harm implied In'the bom bardment, the Atwood family fell upon their visitor and put her out with the eiercie, the defendant averred, of as little force as would serv e the purpose. Justice Smith dismis-ed the charge of larceny but held M s Atwecd ou the charge or assault and bstterj. This i,Ht was thrown out by the grand mry, and the Isir Al swnt.i brought suit for damages for tna'u.Mus pre. ecuUen through her counsel, Peter Mit. heil The case came up botero Judge Dalv and a jury June 1, lsJ, aud the plaiutnl txurtd a verdict for .00 and (.eats. It 1 mid net be shown that Mrs. Tei.-y p-isMssrd any prop erty and the Judgment vi as never sitisusi Then a suit ler false Imprisonment by Mrs Terry was never tried. New that ill, Terry Is jKwses.ed of attachable pre 3rty the old matter may be reopened by an attempt te en force the Judgment, Under the cress anaminatien of Lin mi Mitchell during the trial the fellow mg fir tlcu'ais ware placed in evidence At seventeen Mrs.Terrv, then Kvte Hynn, was employed in the Washington hotel at Liverpool as a barmatd. Among the cu cu temers with w horn the prettv barma d ex changed chatTover the counter was a deshing American, accomplished and attra tive, who professed te be a man of large lertune. In ISeO she married her American admirer, w he, lar from being the wealthy gentleman he pre tended, was in reality a lugitive criminal. The bridegroom was Charles llullaril, alias Cbarle Wells, an is "I'lane Charley" the last from his preu.'iency en that instru ment whose picture hung in the rogues' gallery in New Yerk and who was "wanted" by the authorities for complicity lu the itev I. sten bank robbery. Alter a brief sojourn 111 l.iverjsxil the cnu cnu plewent te Paris, where isullsrd opened an American barroom 011 the Hue scribe. ambling-rooms were tilted up above the salnii, In which, it was said, Adam Werth, a well known sjierllng iiuu or EugUud, wi mtir ested. All went swimmingly fur a time, but finally Ilullard became embroiled wuh he police and being in nted if money lnduied his wile te return te England and pledge with a Liverpool pawnbroker a valuable diamond breech which he had given her. Upen the return or prosperity tne money wasrejiaid the pawnbroker and a package purporting te contain the breech surrendered te .Mrs. ISullard. The next day she returned te the panm-hep and declared that her breech was net In the patkigt. Criminal proceedings were instituted abMiusi the rwubrcker aud thoerstwhile barmaid tig. ured before the public as complainant ler the tirsttlme, and en her testimony the pawn broker w as eeuv Icttd. It linally leaked out tint l.ullarl had a wife and several children living ,'ien he married the barmaid and thedeceived woman lelt him aud came te America, establishing the lodging house which she abaudeued te become the wile of Mr. Terry. Mr. Terry's lather, rrem whom he inherited the fortune new willed te the widow and poMiuumeus child, lUisl for many years en Kilth avenue in New Yerk, ami died only a year age. Dullard, interest In who) carter is natur ally re-awakened through his former connec tion with the new wealthy widow, returned te America shortly after the sepiratien and fell into the hands et u Husten detective named Chapman aud was sentenced te twenty jears in stale prison. He was organ ist at Concord prison, from which place he escaped Inte Canada. Hewas arrested thore for a thelt and locked up, aud Is said te have gene te Helgiumafterhlsrelea.se, where hewas implicated in a plot te steal the crown jewels and fell again in the hands of the autheri ties. It was the deceased man's sUer, Mis Terry, who was married te Hirou Hum lu New Yerk, some years age, aud whose wed ding was eue of the greatest events 111 t' 0 history of the city. St. Jacobs Oil curej nuuralgta and rheumatism and conquers pain. TheTimc Honored Aefrt Dame. Ildl, ,ort V,( VV e have had ample oppenunlij te corn into crane vesef the enicacy et (aHutlenOtl w" checrlully submit our names te the public us reference. Itespectiully. huters el v.t?e I"u1b Alsqulth and Kager tu.. Ualiiuuire, Me. .Ne wonder people ha confidence when i he CelififbyJup" r ,rest,""u 1,r f'ull'n m-MUlAl. HUT1VKH. -Ill 1A ITS CAlAlUtll KKMhlll 11 rHisttlie cure rer I atirrh, Dtptberta, and Canker Jleuth. 5?,rtTJirn,l,eJn8'tt.OOCh'14n' Uru,at' "iim. l-n crwin luiuia uui lhis iimiv celcbiuteil iemdy fnr the euro of catarrh "y fuver.celd ntie huad.Ae. can bu Xui',,,1 r any rvpuUibiedruguUt. and may be lellcd ,, , , as iisiita and pleusant remedy ler the ubevu be nplalnu and wlllgln, liniu.dlaierelier it Is net h llrjulu. snull or imjw der. has re eilenslvu odor and can be imcdutjtiy time wUhgecslie sulu, as thousands cm trstlfv. aiueiig them n. of the atui-hes el this ellicn -"mr," $ the Timet, May ii, 1Mb , jwdeedAw triiACv.KC a ,a8tlD ana raBrantper. lume. l'rlce Stand SO cenu. ler kale by If 1L Cochran, Uruggut, Ne. 137 North yueun .tn"t. An KiKl te limits hcrapliiK Kdwarrt Hhephi.rd, el ilarrlal.urg. 111. saia " Having received se much benetlt irein Klccli 1l llllten, lleel It my duly te let nutrerfu human ly knew 1L Have had a running s-irS en ,, v leg ler eight years my doctors told mol would have te have the bone cnicUer kguinimunxi I used. Instead, thioe bottles of Klectiiu llmiirs und seven boxes llucklen's Atulca halve, aud my leg Is new Bound and well " f-iecine unties am sold at nity cents u bottle and llucklen's Arnica Bale at 85c. tier box by II. II. C'ecbran. Druggist, .V os. U7uud 10) iSeith CjiKHin street, Lancaster, 1'a. (j) TIIK UK V.' GKO."ll7l'lfA Kit, onieurbon lad .says : lleth myself uud wife ewe our lives teSfULOH'SCO.NSLfll"lI(iNUUitE." ter sale. by II. 11. Cochran. DruculsL. Ne. m North (),,.... ireet Ths Kicltement Net Over. ,Th.?- .r.u,h Rt " " Ccx-hran. druggist, Se.W North yueen street, itill continue. ,,a account ?1r.?eM,'1'.,i'.C,t.t'1 w'"CeuBhT Colds Asth ."; llrenchltlsand Cousumptleii, te provuiuabetud of Kemp's Italsam ler the ihnlit and Lungs" which Is sold en a Kuaruntoe BiidlsgUlngeiitlre sallstaoUen. It la a slaudaid family reii "ly 1'rtceWccnUittnail. Xrlel tUtret. elMwiU w MMIUVJLL. AVKK's ClimiHV l'Kt ren.i- Your Children Vnt centant1y epeel te dsnger Irein leld. VV hoeping Ceiiah, i limp, and .lii.e tuvullar te the thnmt nud lungs i such allmenls, AVer's Chenv I'coteral, prompt v a.lmliilsteird, aneids ps.Iy n-llef ami cine ., . A it rt'innl) ler w hiHitlngt.c'ii;ti. with which many of our children weie sitlUted, weusisl, during the vcit winter, with iiimh sstlnlacllen, AeiCherr) I'ecteral. m ii n aiTii'tlnii, we consider thu pntpnnttUm the ni.nteiliiaileu'f all the luedlilnes which Mv " ' toeurknowl- edec-Marv I'lUkhiiTt, I'tui pui-s, Heme ter Little Uamleicrs, Dencnster, via Vly rhlldivu have Iwen lss ulliily subjtstui alUikset cteup, and 1 lallisl u- flnd any etiis ttve H'liiedj until 1 cenuneiH. 1 sdintulsterlng Ajer's cherry l's:tenil This pn psrstten to te IU Ms tliutUllliull) et bnathinx snil tnvarlaWy cures i he i .'liiplalnt, Vx Id li. siatk, (. hathitu, I'nliiii Mai ic. N V 1 have uud AVer's Ltirriv I'ecteral In my tmll leriuany jears,and turn ieund tt ep clall) MiUiiMeln Whoeptnglo uh Ihumedl One aiH all Irritation, pr, veni IniHimuatlen funn t tu udlng te the lungs, mid iuUWly sub dues an tendency te l.ung cempl lint J. U WelltiiKten, l'latnMlle, Mlih , I flnil n.Mnedlrtueseetleitue, fei InmpaniJ Whisiplng Luugh ns Aer H ir I'lstural it wis tin means nf siMug Ihe life et " ",' , be), mils sl months old, ctnylna him salelv thnmgli the worst case et Whooping teinjn I ever 1 Jane Malene, l'lue I'His, lenn Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I'lvpaivd by Dr ,J C. Aiei A Mho feldbj all UruxglsU. ln- ties. f- 1 1., I ewell, , II sis tint- uui li Is Ql.. M HACK. Kvuy Mnilniit leM Atta. k "el u.akllai. and Nearly Pieatii . ' I'll) sltlans aud Ilrngglsts Krceitinirud BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! ASTHE BEST TONIC 8ln i tun ..thins the Vluscies . . i t he l.ioed l'n 1 I Mvtiu, lait I. I I ws i liewn- Iren Hitters Is t . 1 -c lr. u Sltsll ime 1 hae known In ui i its jniitlie, I h is e found It spei tally benen. I il In urn mis or phylial ehaustlen, and In all J. I limuu.-iiU mt ms thil tsvir se henvll) en the sj-lirn. L se It freely In my own funlly Mb. Vv l.l!ew,M7 Stain .trvit. Covington, h ,sss ' 1 was complete!) hrekt u dew n In health and troubled with piln In my back Itrew u s lreu illtten entirely risti.ied lue te health ' Miss I izxic Hrksnas, 9 1. leeks avenue, St. IaiuIs, le, as I sutTered with spinal wiwk nes. icstuii In my back and -hs'.l.s nights I tried eer cencelable rcmd without much tHiudt 1'etir bottles of llnwns iron l'.uten hie rullet'd me, and 1 cheeittill ricemmend lu The genuine his Trade Mark nul enwsed nst lines cn wrapper Take uoethrr Vlade en! bv M.OVV.V LHtMIi VL (.e. (5) luniiiiure, Md. Lissjiif;, H IUU A MAKT1N. MAHALL DINNER WARE. Decorated China Dinner ts in IIiivi laiul C luna, at Lewer Trices than ever offered in Lancaster, aa premised, are new nnuly te show. Tlie de-orations are new and ne.it. Tlie price cemparer vv ith Amer ican I'ercelain ; quality u far superior. llellld these net suit we can give you sets with liner decorations and higher prices, 'should ou prefer White or Oeld Hand China, jeu can select a full or part of a set, or any pieces jeu desire. If American is desirable, we can show jeu dilferent styles of decoration. If your tastes aud wants cannot Le satisfied from the above, just take a leek as eti pass along at the Lustre Dand and "prig, or the Geld IJ.unl en W. j. ware, either of which will make a beau tiful ami substantial set. Don't paes along tee fast or you will miss the I'rmted sets en Lnglish I'ercelain. The Luglish and Aiiicncati ren.eI.un and W. lute Stene China in Tlain White in avatietv of Shapes aud Mjles, are of the lJebt ilakes m the market. Takea leek at the e gixKls aud be convinced of the above facts before purclusing. (igMtntiii lSETKINGSTIiEET. LANUAdrKU, 1'A, OA.UUIAUJCH. QTANDAHU OAKHIAUK WOHh. Edw. Edgerley, CAEEIA&B BUILDER Market Streot, Renr or Poateffloo, Lancaster, Pa, My stock comprises a large variety el the Latest Sl In lluggles, I'hmtens, Larrlages. Mar. Kutand llunlness Wagons, which 1 otter at the very lowest figures and en the most reasonable terms. 1 call special attention te a few of my own de signs, enu of which Is the KIXJKKLKVCLOSKD I'llirtlCIAN COUl'K, which Is decidedly the nuatest. lightest and most complete 1'hynlclan'i Carriage In the country. I'ersens wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Kvery Canlugu turned out In eighteen yean a geed one that Is the kind el guaranU 1 have toetrer thu public. All work lully warranted, l'lease glvu ineacall. I'.El' ViniNd l-KOMl'TLY ATTENDED TO. One rut of workmen especially employed ler that purpose UMIHlULL.iH. ttmi)ri:llas. IK YOU WANT A UKALLY UOOD UMBRELLA, -UUY A- GLORIA CLOTH. lilmli Is made of Silk und Weel, unit will neither cut or lade, 'lnete Is nil Islll'ATlON (il.OKIA, inadiief Hllk and Cotten, whkhtoiue houses In this city uru selllngler (ilerla. We nmV.UEL'vKT,IA,.t,t- W K'V ,l ,U,,re-"r ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, N0.t4 EAST KI2fGSTIlEKl LA.NCA8TKU, l'A. 'MDIOAU T HK 8VV1FT Sl'KOlKIO COMPANY. 1836. SWIFT'S s s s A REMEDY NOT FOR A DAY, DOT FOR HALF A CENTURY, RELIEVING SUFFERING HUMANITY ! s s s s s s s s s AN INTLKLSTING TRLATISb ON UIOOD APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD B THE SWIFT SPECIFIC VLUTHIHU. H niu .V lu.urui.u. ARGER ! ! BETTER! LARGER SALES I LOWER PRICES ' BETTER GOODS! And tt was a sight te tee thu crowd that came alter our Uellable Clothing en Saturday One customer says "I bought an Ureteral from you dve years age, and here Ills, (live me anethei one Just llke IL" He was iiulclly served, b cause we uianuLvcture our own goods yeararter year, and of course we could give htm the same make. Anothercustemer a lady ( with four boys), alter receiving her geed, ex claimed Yeu couldn't have a big gercrewd If jeu were giving Cleth tegaway ' ' This Is net surprising te u, Kcause we have made ready ler Juat aucha business. .Net only full and plenty of everything, but ar constantly get ting Hetter Clothing, ana nt the s.iuie time keeping prices at a lower level. ou will remember the "IKON CLAD "SVlTSatr.iandOVEKCOA'13 at lit), our HOYS' SUITS at JiWand OVKUCOATSatIV These are net te be e-imlleil for the money. -In our UNUKKWEAIl and ULOV K, and all of our departraenU. we offer the same Inducements. We knew It means something when we sign our name te this advcrtlso advcrtlse inenL ONE-PRI0E Clothiers and Furnishers, COH. OUTU QUiiliN 8T. AMI CEMKB SQUAUE, LA.NCASTEU, l'A. w- 1LLIAMSON A FOSTEK. TELEPU0NE CONNECTION. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. tVcLUblVL 81V LE3 IN OHILDREN'S OVERCOATS. Light and Hark Shades Sizes, ZX te , i j0. 1 I', e 11. OHILDREN'S SUITS Pleated en 1'lalu Tunic Sizes, i te li All VV oel, W SO, 1 1", 5.I.J. FLANNEL SHIRT WAISTS, 71c., 11 00, 1.S. BOYS' OVERCOATS. Corkscrews, Twills and Heavers, l'laln and ITancy Celers. Slzcs,9 te 19, l JO, III te. If !). Qenta' Wlnter Ovorceata, Kerseys, Venetian Twills, Hemespuns, Light and Dark Aleadevllle, Notched Heavers, Fancy Elyslans and Irish Irlze Storm Klegs sizes. 34 te 41, 110,00, 112(0. USUI, nam), Dltl), IJiiOi. Bcarlet Medicated Underwear, ll.(,lli, 11,75 Oamel's Hair Undorwenr, 7icllen,'ll lliU0. Whlte Morine Undorwenr, c ,Mc,7Sc. GLOVES AND MITTENS. Kid, Caster, Jersey Cleth, Saranac and Ply mouth, lluck, SheepSkin, Woolen Knit, SILK NEOKWEAR, 25C, !0c , 75c. 11KNS, HOYS AND CiMI.IlllKN'd I103IEKY. CAKU1UA.N JALKK1H. MEN'S JKKaKVS, OVKUALLS AND J fill'. KltS. KUIl CAl'ES AND LflLLAKET-JSS. MOr-KS AND 110 A8. Fur and Foather Trimming. aENTLKMKN'S HKAL SKIN OLOVEH, ruil UUI VINO OLOVK3 AMI COLLAHS. The Latest Winter btjles SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS. CLOTH CAPS AND BOYi TOL03. ROBES. weLr, nurrALO and i-lubil IlItlVINQ AND BTADLE BLANKETS. RUBBERS I RUBBERS I RUBBERS I HOOTS AND OVKKHIIOKS lOlt LADIES. MISSES, 110 TS AND GENTS. Ladles and Misses Oeesamer Overshoes, fleece Lined Alaskas and llutten Ualters. Children's Overshoes In All Sizes. MEN AND HOYS ItllllllKU OVEUSilOES, 1100T3 AND Including the Diamond I'ap Woonsocket Uub ber lioeu. ir i'ejt Qualities and Lewest l'rlccs.-Stt WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. 32, 34, m and 38.East King St., LANUASTIU, l'A. S S LOM HIRSH & BROTHER, SPECIFIC. 1886. s s s s s s s s s s s s AND SKIN DISEASLS bLNT FRLL TO ALL READ BY LVERYDODY. ADDRLSS COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. .llld& HUVamfVUHUHMMit HUUIJ. TU'L AND SKI: " -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candlc-Llght ; ikials thorn alt Anether Let ei U1KAI' (U.ellKS for lias and OU Steves. THB "PERFECTION" MLIAl.MOULDtNU AMI UUHUEIt CUSHION WEATHBK STRIP Heats them all This slrtp outwears all ethers, hreiw out the cold Step milling of windows. Kiclude thudust, Kih'P out tuew and ntln. Ally one can apply It no waste or dirt made lu aii- llug It. Can is' nltcd anywbeit-ne holes te line, read for me. It will net split, warp nr shrink a cushion strip Is the 11101 purled At ths Move, Healer and ilnnge Stere or Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOOTH QDEEN LANCASTKIL l'A. ST., TRACTS. 500 500 Cook and Parler Steyes. .MUST HE SOLD UEU AltHLKSS lll' I'KILEIUMAKE UOOM OU Christmas Goods I We me new geUlnrf through with our Krenl rush und nUl bv able te push our Steam and Cellar Heater Werk MORE PROMPTLY. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTEU l'A w M. A. K1KKKKK. ALUUH C. 11KRK KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). lnvltejall ".Housekeepers te Call and Inspect thetr Stock of Heiisei'iiiTiisliing .Goods. A Complete Linn constantly en hand. COOK 8IOVES and IIANOKS, V A KLOlt STOVES. 'HEATEKSand rUUNACES. SUMMER COOK STOVES. Alter carefully examining the merits of all etlcrtHl te the trade, wu have aelecled THE AR.GAND," rer UABOLINE, ana THE ' DANGLER," rer coal oil. As the Hest, when all points are considered, te offer te our patrons. Call and sue us. We leve te show our goods, and are net offended If you de net purchase, llemomber, we are agents for The " Splendid Heater. Manufacture.! by rnllur A Warren Company, Trey, N. 1., which has no rival In durability, economy of fuel and control of gas. New Is the time te examine and become posted for Autumn purchases. UEMEMUEU THE I'LACK I H 40 EAST KING ST., (OITO-ITX COUUT HOUSE 123-tfdAw UMUVSUIMM. FUUITCAKF.S. Where shall I go te buy my fruit cake order f We should suggest WIA-NT'S OKOCKUY. In doing se you will find there a large stock of new goods. Seedless Itulslns, Citren, Currants, Lemen and Oranfia l'eel, New french Prunes, l'ure ground spices, rinu flavoring Extracts, itose Water, Whlte Clever llenuylu ene ljund caps, cheap, l'lease call at -ugJu-lvu He. Ill West King StreeL AT UUHHK'H. FINE CANNED CORN. We destre te call atuintleii te our various brands et Canned Cem, soma of whlchls very SUI'KIUOU. The 1'ildeef Maine, Dew Drep and Tails Sugar Cern are our three finest brands, away uhcad el ordinary corn. The Wltulew comes next ; and Is known -en-erally bytthe trade. Then comes Ilaker's, t ell A Sens and the Wm. I'enn ; these three last are geed corn, but the three first are a very Superior Article, our ' Evaporated Sugar Oern, Sold only by ui.bas no equal. STOCK L1M. ITED. II you want any, secure It seen. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCABTKK, VA. U-Telephone Connection. MARKLKY'H NEW HltANOS "PAXY" and "Klrst Hern " are the popular 5 cent Cigars at Hotels and Saloons. Try them. MAKKLEY'S ' Yellow front," Ne VI North iftieen street, (rennerly Hartman's.) OTOHAOK AID COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. DANIEL MAYEU. 4UcH-lia e. U West Chestnut BUMt, s VLOTIIIHtl. JJUHUKH ,t BU1TON. AN AWBLB CUM HAS THE COLD WKAIIIEIl UK. MINtlKli MW HIAf VOU v, 1,. WANT A Fall Suit or Overcoat ? lr- SO, VVK AUK JlSf IN IIME hllllKltlN llhADl MADE Oil MADE TO OltDKIL WE AKE tllMNtl E. CKLLKM gi'ALllY AT LOW i'KIC-S. 11 UlLLl'AV iUU'IOL ILL AND h AMINE OUIl SlOCh, IIK10HK l'Ult CHASl.NO ELHhUllhKK. VV K AUK. 1'OSITIV E VV h CAN 1'Lr.ABK 1 OU. BURGER & SUTTON, Merchant Tailors ted Clothier. NO. 24 CENTRE SQUAKE, LANCASlhlt, PA. T I'.IIS .1 11A1111U.N. Institute Week Was a Hard Week ou Our Stock. IT MAKE A till. HOLE IN OUItBlOtli 01 SUITS AND 0YERC0ATS! 'I Sl VV IIA I Uh HAMI.II We won't let this inteifcie uud Uui customers' wants. Well in rilenisli, and jeu'll llml out Meck lu as rechI trim next vvcuk as ever. Out roeiU, jtiJKlng from tliuiii,in. tity seltl, iiiust luve met tlie iopu iepu lar wants. Ne tetiiplaliiing alsjut puces tee high, or no geed ,aort ,aert liiunt. Kv it) body bought its if tlieyweie gutting Uug.iliis. Myers & Rathflm, rei'LLAK CLdllllEUS, NO. la BAST KINO STRBKT, 1 ANCA81fc.il, V V L. UANSMAN A UHV. Rare and Surprising Bargains ! Or! EKED AI L OANSMAN & BRO., AT III El 11 MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. SAVE MONEY OX MEN'S SLITS. OurlUSull. tenrilsr cannot be t.euln el.e whern less than ili. rhey are All-Weel, lined with Silk Klnlshed Sere and cut In Hie latest style hldltlerent patteins Our I i lull lanuel b ImiiKbt nlsewhcn ler less than t.ti They are leiuarkahln vaiue-j) dliren.nl patterns Our llSHndl.HiSiiltsaioeldclKheie lei lii and WO-M dlirerent pitlerns We make te order Oterrents for I l, m "." W'-Tlieprent artetye materials Includes Chinchillas, Ltavers, Meltons, Worsteds and Casslmeris, Wl'i'rfuct Kit and NiUituUlen (.uaranteed VV e Invite your prompt 1ihih. tlen andceuiimrl son. 1 ou cannot fall te he satlsQed. L. GANSMAN & BRO., MEUCHANT TA1LOKS, MANUrACrUUEIUi Of MEN'S HOYS AND CIIILDKKN'S UI.erilI.NU, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN SiT., (UlKUten UncSeuthwest Cei el OianeUU) LANCASTEU, l'A. -Net ren uncled with uny elhel cliilhlUK house In the city. T B.MAKT1N, WHOLmsiii anu -stail ciuii i All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. BVYard. Ne. 43D North Water and I'llnce Btroets, ahove Lemen. Lancastur. nJ-lvd "OAUMUAHUNKIIH A JKfKKKIKb. COAL DEALERS. Orrica: Ne. 12) North llueen street, and Ne. 661 North I'rlnce stroeL Yakds: North l'rtnce atreeL near Keaaintr DepeL LANCA8IEK, l'A. auKlft-tm RKMOVAU M. V. B. OOHO has removed his Ceal Otllce te Ne. 1 NOIUlt (JUEEN SlltKhT (ilrlmmer's New Uulldln.l. where orders wUl he received ler Lumber and Ceal, WBOtUAU AID KTA1L. ntia M. -. II, COHO. TCgAHT END YAHU. 0.J.SWAKR&00. OOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Office: Ne. au CKNTIIK SclUAHE. lleth yard and nlttai ennnected with Teluphenu EichanKe aprlS-lydUAr.U MUT1UKB. vENT'H KUHNiaUINU HrOltE. E. J. ERISMAFS . Gent's Furnishing Stere, NO. 7 WEST KING STREET. WjBtore open Kvery Evening except Sunday :
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