jary.' jSffrwv,lrp ?if Tfllt" fIVlP '..Ml "-&. - '. t "!,! 3f" X .""- 73V ,;"'-1 " :. --, -Tr&F - ; r ,VV,Y -7 -.- '"f l-."7f -wvw- -- i . -, a THE IIANCASTER DAILY 1KELIJGEK0ER, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1886. 'jr-r-r'i , m; lH,. M 1 ms 3 9 i? fei " St?"v- K r&- s !.. KV MT -l. f.t'l -A. IlhilLLIGENCER MTOBY DAT IN THBTKAfi (MMtdayJsMsptai.) i a tm nrm deuam a ta. nm l4,V0mL NuTIUDITIUiiiuku in UR IjAW AX axweifipb riAi;, HAwi-La X.IHBAL. COMI-UUOli ALUIWIO TV tturaexa cokssetios. L A v. mSSSt-W frm? ' " ADVEWTEINQ RATES t. BBk'-" xn'l !n- aln-l ""-I nl EVl t 115 8 25 M 45 5 56 SMBM Days,,.. K ltn sen 150 ecu 750 gMr Day -.... ion 11s iw lit iw sis MMHiPajrs 1 10 no toot w 7 e 1 fc-Weeki.... ID 4 Ml 7f 10 50 i8 60 1 50 Wm WMka.. 100 600 1000 1!50 WOn 21)9(1 aBTkeath 8 50 701) uoe iseu aie uoe Months... bee 10 fe 1700 a m Z7(u 2200 ' Mwa Months., (loe uoe 9000 '( wee ssie Wx Menth son I800 wee anon sten ajmi ,.0rr U00 M00 43 00 UOO G5P0 S (( 8 The Weekly Intelligencer f'4h "jtlMlAUm Every Wednesday Mernine. "&$. ,'XlWVArmiii 11.00 voiiaiziteirniH. cium or Tin, W 0BM,i.tnJk.oerrwtimaTO rsKseNS armua vr ' -1-f'Sjmsmimirn KUcmt rneH ivrt rAr.TOTB AuEf atAra a6 oemmiT. all amonvmecs tmsite if U -irai s coireieKiD te ths waits bibkht. &4Alril flU Letttrl and Ttltgramt te L. V1 ' . THH liraEIjUIOHNOBB, 8?!L 1 J? fAiiilMwir flnllfltfiw Lancaster, Pa, If,- l)CjCaiuaetac3ntclligncft(. LANCASTEB, N0VKMB1CB 22, IK. The Archbishop's l'asteral. The utterances of Archbishop Cerrigan, ' Jn his pastoral letter, upon the Henry Geerge idea of the lack of the right of property In land are as convincing in their '-'logic as they will be effective in their in ' flaence. The premised combination of the Socialistic element of the population with the laboring element will receive a severe check in the repulse which this high Catholic church authority thus gives te ' the doctrine that there should be no prop erty In land. This idea of Mr. Geerge was be captivating te the landless that Tow Tew derly threw himself with his Knights of Xaber into the arm3 of this new apostle of progress; te find, when the embrace .was made, that he was clasping a whole armful of false doctrines ; that he was em bracing an ardent believer in the right of Haan te the free enjoyment of light and air and earth, also the use of all that the earth " produced, free from the tax laid by the sel- ' fish government of any country te protect its labor from the competition of that of ether countries. Air. Pewderly'u Knights of Laber are supposed generally te believe in the doctrine of protection, which Is de fended chiefly as the means whereby the wage of labor may be made greater. But Mr. Geerge's doctrine about the lack 'of property in land is mere damaging te the laboring interest than his free trade doctrine would be, since it would step the improvement of land and the works of labor engaged in it. As Archbishop Corri Cerri gan pointedly eays, man has the use of air, and light and Und, but of land lie cannot bave the full enjoyment unless lie has the right of ownership, because it must be im proved te be enjoyed. "Who would toil te r cultivate a farm if every ether iersen had a like right with himself te use that farm after its improvement, or what sculptor would cut a marble who did net own the stone. The experience of all the past ages has taught the need te our civilization of the right of property, and it is net likely that we will have a new revelation at this late day, and a revolution in the conditions which give te man his bread at the cost of his sweat, and te these who have labored the right te the enjoy. ment of its fruit. It is n strange thing that Hi" laboring class, which i3 particularly interested in preserving the right of property that it may have the employment that it seeks, should be the one that is always expected testrike down this right, which givei them their bread. It is the old story of grasping for the hen that lays the golden eggs ; it will doubtless be repeated in every age while time lasts. Geerges will be always springing up te teach a doctrine that a fresh experi ence of the generation will again prove te be false. But while there is such sound decl rine taught by the teachers as that In Archbishop Cerrigan's letter, It would seem that the Geerges would make slew headway in their false leadership. "We take from it this elo quently expressed thought . 'Te Btrlve te base an argument against ownership in lands by reasoning en the unl vernal distribution et air and light is only a freak of the imagination. Human industry cannot scatter a cloud from befere the fuce et the sun, net ilft a leg that may be freighted with damaging vapors; we take the air and the light as OeU gives them, and we ewe him thanks for his bounty. It was only the earth which fell under the primeval curse when men had sinned, and only the earth. aet the air or light, which man's industrious tell can coax back te something like Us origi nal frilltfulness. When he has dene M his jUBt reward is te enjoy the resulu without hindrance from ethers. Ouee deny the right of ownership and you sew the seed of stagnation In human entor enter "prisft Who would burrow the earth te draw forth Its buried treasures if the very mine he was Working was at the mercy of the lianser by whom its riches might attract T Who would watch with eagerness the Beasen when te low and te reap and te gather the harvest which is the very fruit of his labors, if he is told that theso who stand by the wayside idle are equally entitled te Its enjoyment?" The Postal Repert. The report of the postmaster general is an able and Interesting summary of sta tistics and that portion of it devoted te comparison of our postal service with that of foreign countries will afford great satis faction. Theceuntry will cheerfully siiend the amount of the annual deficit in the postal revenues as long as it feels assured " that it is getting the moneys worth, and when. all facts are considered thcrocanbe no doubt of this. Great llrltain brags of her iwnny pest, but the distances are lnslgniflcant,while In Ameilcathere are settlements in the far ' West that are largely dependent en the mails for articles people In the East would iwver think of getting from the posteflice. Wherever the postal routes go there is a strong connecting link with civilization, V I'fepie 10 gecure articles LfSfrbm distant points for a few cents, al- ;4lQueh the actual cost U ltw imvnr,v,,..,t gihelr transportation may be treble their '" Wtilcht In ffeld. Ovprrnnte uml nil.. 4. n..l v'c!t of clothing are made in Eastern cities . attt oefif lit ttiatl In e..nl!.i. A . t, "" "j """ ""-"um u some point -il the wilderness where they are put to gether. Seeds and ether light articles are JrWt lu euormeus quantities In the ame &ii,,whlle books, newspapers and perledl- mammun required in large numbers by pee- yf:.fr from society, who must find nn p;- fjpuTMHiiiur me uuiei iu lueraiuru. 00 tfct Memy that Is made en short routes is wtt peat en the longer ones, and the pos tal department lina become an invaluable factor In the work of development west ward. Mr. Vilas refers te the lecent action of the British government in subsidizing steamship companies te carry the mails under the British Hag, and endorses the petitions that have been preseutt'd, urging America te fellow a similar policy. On this ene point the postmaster general will find many te oppose him vigorously ,for the protection new enjoyed by our shipbuild ers, having failed te r sUbllsh an American merchant fleet In foreign waters, the pro posal te supplement it by subsidy w ill leek very much like paying tee dearly for the whistle. Subsidies liave been tried by 1'rance most persistently, but with very unsatisfactory results, and are only kept up with a view te the use of the vessels as an auxiliary naval feice In case of war. The Mum Senators. It is new Inevitable that Matthew Stan ley Quay will be elected te succeed Senater Mitchell in the United States Senate when the legislature meets In January. Phila delphia, Allegheny, Lancaster, Erie, and the northwestern counties have declared for him, the party organs nre practically a unit for him and he will slip in as easily as a toboggan slide rolls down a hill. AVith Quay in the Senate Pennslvania will be provided with two mum senators, men, that is, whose concentrated energies will be sufficient te enable them te vote, and nothing mere in the way et publicly elv served work. It hail been hoped tliat this great state, in the coming forensic strifes in the first legislative tribunal of the coun try, would have at least ene senator who would size up te the requirements of the place, but these who thus hoped were building a house of sand. There is no geed reason why Quay should go te the Senate. He is a most skillful political v ire-puller, but that ele ment of stattsir.anship is sufficiently repre sented in Senater Cameren. Something mere tlun this is needed te sustain the high dignity of the place. Uread-guage statesmanship and the ability te expresj it in forceful style is requisite and these Quay does net possess. The Philadelphia rrcss, en this point, sadly says: "We should net treat the subject with entire frankness if we did net express the regret we feel that with his ether qualifications Colonel Quay does net unite mere of forensic talent." In ether states than Pennsylvania the thought of two mum senators would be tee much for the stemaclis of the people. But Peniisjlvanla Republicans have proved themselves capable of swallow ing whatever is placed before them. m m Mn. Cnims says be does net wish te be mayor of Philadelphia, but the people are likely te shut their ears te his declination. m m Among all the schemes for the advance ment of the colored race, that of Rev. J. Mil Mil ten Turner, of St, Leuis, Is most mnel. lie want te rfHllstrlbute the negrees throughout the country and la already prepared te lerrn a colony In llutler county,MisseurL Purchasers of heaies will be pali Ce cents per 1,000 for cutting legs ou their own lauds, 1, cents per feet for cutting and peeling piles, and 10 cents each fur making railroad ties. The lands are te be sold for from f3 te id per acre, all timber except what is needed ter lenclng and building being reserved, one third of the purchs-HO money te be jiald In cash, when a deed will be given, and the purchaser te gle notes bearings percent. Interest for the balance. When the purchaser cannot pay one-third down he may pay what he likes and Immediately occupy the land, but no deed will be ghen until the third shall have been paid. CiHonen W. CnLE wesnsked te Uik ten minutes ata Northampton, Mass., temperance meetlug. He spoke ter an hour and a hall when the chairman told him he was taking 'oe much time. Cable says he will never peak again lu Northampton. m The uurcli of the Louden Socialists en Trafalgar square was another ktep towards the crisis that appears te be iuevlmble. Move ments of this kind never rest, they continu ally pass from one stace of ilevHlnmnxnt in another until they are suddenly fuuud te be oeyena control, and must be suppressed by Violence, or thOV Will SUnnmu tlmnnuer . - - i - mai ciaims conirei. xue socialists et Lon Len Lon eon are a pxjr and despised set, but they have the wealth of numb-rs and are rapidly gaining beldness and inlluence. These precessions and meetings serve te give them exaggerated Ideas of their strength, for vast numbers of curious spec tators are mixed with the throng who would net side with tbem In an emergency ; but the next stage of their proceedings must place them In direct nnnnaltlnn imhe cm- erument and then their true strength or weakness will be evident. They will seen get tired of mere marching and meetlng and the orderly people and police will as seen tire of the constant menace of violence ; se that matters are bound te draw rapidly te a climax the outcome of v. hlch cannot be feiescen. A ni.w process of making gas has been In vented by J. J. Jehnsen, et Columbiana, Ohie. His machiue embraces a system of syphens, and air Is fercsj alternately through water and through oil, resulting in gas. The tests made by Mr. Jehnsen en the machine first finished by him resulted in getting 150 -000 cuble feet of gas trem a barrel of oil. After this Immense quantity of gas had been made, the residue of oil as a lubricator Is sjid te have been worth as much as the barrel et oil cost originally. This gas is cheaper than daylight, for alter getting the light and luel you can have the original value ej the ma terial you get It from. Jehnsen is said te have received Jl.OOO.OOO for the right In the United States, with the exception of i'enn sylvania, Ohie, Indiana and Illinois. RvTiiEitrenn 11. Haves will shed few tears eer the death et Charles Francis Adams. The latter, In his letter te Tllden March &, 1S77, said of the man from Ohie that he "must forever carry upon his brew the sUmpef fraud first triumph In American his. tery. Ne subsequent action, however meri torious, can wash away the letters el that recjrd. PKUSONAL. TtiRAitsieun poisoning in Chicago Is be. lleved te have been tht work of an Anarchist. Nmutnri ati' Stimiv u lt..n.i ...i-.....- . -,.... . .. ,,. u. ..iiuatu, nuillllietl toprebato the will et the late Francis W. Tracy, husband or Agues Kthtl. Dn. Jesetii A. Laxdis, ene el the mitt prominent physicians of iieilldaysburg, died en .Saturday iu his eighty-second y ear, Geohek F. Baku, el Reading, has an neunced himself as a candidate for Cengnsi two years heuce ngnlnst Danlel Krmontreut. CONOnKsSMAV ItfTm.-A ?.!.. r.inli.l.w. 4n the questien: "What de you think et l-Jevaland's Democracy ?" said : "He might be a Uttle mere violent." Mil. Jfl.llh CliAMiiKllfc has been pro moted te the position et maimying editor of the New Yerk Jlerald. Fer mauy years Mr. Chambers has been the bright nnd wide aak cerresjHindent et the Herald in llililelphla. The position pays J10.000 a Fermkr Gov. 0. K. Davis, prominently nominated ler Culled Htates senator Ireui Mlnueseta before the next legislature, has emp,rKrily lt the sight et his lett eye, and the ether 1. i danger. HU physician is very reticent as te the outeoiiief and It U liared that total blindness may en8UB"U K cause attributed Is overwork. Jeffersen Davis en Sunday was present tt the dedication In IVrvleW, Kentucky, of IUpth church, en the Kite or the build Ing where he was born. After the sermon Mr. Davis was Invited te the pulpit. He msde a row remarks, closing n fellows : "May He who rules in heaven bless Indi vidually ami collectively this whele com munity, and may Ills benediction rest en this heuse lorevor. Mern than this It would be Improper for me te say. ' Mr. IMIs then presented the churvh with a service of solid silver. Knerkptl Itetwn tr sit Ktttlixtlng Kgg At New Ilaw-ti, Conn., Dr. H.irker, i-lst-ant te I'rotesser Marsh In the lVaUnly museum, was knocked down by the explo sion el a huge ostrich egg A number el eggs were sent te the doctor from Cape Town, AlrlOH, lu November, lvs, and they nrrhed. Dr. ltsrker. In order te outer e the embryo, with a small tile cut a hole lu the shell of one of the cggH. ImtiHHllttely them was a hits and an e-.ple-.kwi which Minok the building and kncvkml Mr. lUrker tue less. He recovered eonvleum In a low moment, and It was found that his Inju ries were trilling. The i'tg was eighteen Inches lu cltvuiiilerence ami weigut-d nitnii four pounds. Scientists lu the college had never heard of such an accident. Cloning the ltenUlLC SmIoeii. Fer years put all but three or the two hundred saloons of Reading were open nil of hunday, the front doers of many being open te all drinkers. Sunday they were nearly all closed. This chsnge was due te anonymous circulars received bv etery saloon-keeper that he would be prose cuted II he did a Sunday business. Fer the past month tights and stabbing affrays marked every Sunday, which caused a revulsion of public feeling in f.er of clos ing the saloons. Several saloon-keepers are new under ball for lolalien of the liquor laws, and the Berks 1. 1 juer League has given notice that they will net upheld etleuders any longer. These w he kept open will be prosecuted. Nothing tn say. "Clara was telling tun about jour singing at Mrs. Hobseu's party, Mr. Ftatherly," re marked Bebby. "'es?'' said Featherly complacently; "and what did she say'" "Oh, she didn't say anything. She just laughed." :s, sin: i.ei:i mu. W e vrcre sluing, alter wtilttlng, On the stairs. He, before I cenM forbid it, fctele a rose, era yet I milled it. And, as tenderly ha Al'std It. Swlttly in his pocket hlJ tt, Una -talcs. We were talking, afl-r naltxlng, .'n theatalrs 1 tud said th.it he should rue It, And alectnre 1 Intended, hlch I think he apprehended 1 was klsed benre 1 knew It, Una. ware j. Wc were silent, alter waltzing, On the stairs. I had stormed with angry filing. Hut be spoke love, never heeding. And my eyes fell 'neath his pleading. All rey depth of love revealing, L nnwarvs. Frevi the Ilottea Cunr.er. SU Jacobs oil Is the only remedy el the kind u-td by athletes hen In training. Less than hilt a bottle of Ir Hull s Ceuuh Symp cored me et a severe bronchial affection. U.S. HODsO.N, W Hanover street, Baltimore Mil. Dent 'If a dealer offers you a bottle of alv alv ttenOU without labels or wrappers, or In a muti lated or defaced package, don't touch n ilnn't buy It nt any price. Insist upon getting a per ert, unbroken, genuine paekngt frice El cents a Ik, t tie. Even If Ien liuy a Ieiu common jKireas plasters-which teu cm g't ler asougatanyef the Cheap Jehn druggists you hive merely thrown awiy your money, fur one Bensen's Capctne 1'la.iter Is worth them all 'J he rwven lsthls Bensen's Is the only porous plas terln the market that Is honestly una skillfully made and eclentlilrally uu-dicufd. ethers ar no mere than nominal Imitations of Bensen's 1 hey are cheap because they posses none of the Ingredients which render Ben-en s valuable. The latter are prompt te act, pleasant te wear, and cure In n few hours ailments which ethers win net even relieve. 1 he public are especially warned against nvcalltd t iip-lt In." ' Caps! cum " ' Capnrln " or i sp-tcine- " plasters as worthless article" Intended te ileceive. Ask for Bensen's, ana leek fur ihe ' Thieti stills " trade mark, and the word '-uapclnu ' cu In the run tre. uulil,U,S 11 On tour Guard. Bensen's Capclne Plasters are widely Imita ted. That Is the fact. .New, why are they Imi tated? Because they are the only porous plas ter In existence that Is really trustworthy and valuable. Bensen's Plasters ar highly and sci entifically medicated, and cure m aim hours ailments upon which no nthirs bun had any effect whatever. The public aru then-fc.re cau tioned against plasters beurlng the names of " Lapalcin," ' I apsleum." " Cup-K lue,' or ' Ca pucln," which are meant te pis. for " Capclne ' (plcaeQ note the difference) and ulae against plasters bearing the names " Benten .," ' Bur Bur eon's," etc. When buying a-k for Ben-en's Plas ter and protect yourself by u personal i lamina tion. Tnegunulnehas the word Capclne " cut orperou.ed In the body of the pl.wter und the "Three Seals " trademark en the lacu cloth. (J) vnviAL nurivcn. rOK UYSI'KPSIA and Liver Complaint, j en hive a printed guarantee en every bottle of ehl. leh's Vltallzer. It never fulls te cure, for sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. lJ7.N'enhuuten street. THATHALKl.su COLl.ll can be co quickly cored by Shlleh's Cure. We guarantee It. ter sale by U. U. Cochran, UnigglaU Se. UJ North Queen streuL, AKK lOU MADE, miserable by Indigestion Constipation. Dizziness, Less of Appetite, lei lei ew bkin J Shlleh's Vltallzer Is a positive care, rer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street, CllOUP. WHOOPING COUGH andBrenchuis Immediately reJIuvcd by ShUehsCure. ler sale by IL B. Cochran, Druggbjt, Ne. 133 North Queen street. UucKleu's Arulca Malte. The Best Salve tn the world for Cuu, Braises. Seres, Ulcers, Salt ilhauin, lever sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price JS cents per box. rer sale by II. U. Cecnrun, Dnntglst, u? nd 159 North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa. SHILOirs COUGH and Consumption euro Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Consump tion Tersaleby II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IS) North Qncen street. Db. HassLxa Werm Strcp, furely vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms II any exist, no purgative required alter using. Price, 25 ccnu. by all druggists. bs-SmdMWAr WILL VOU SUCrElt with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ! Shlleh's Vltallzer U guaran' teed te cure you. Ker sale, by II. B. Cochran Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. SHILOIt'S VlTALIZKIlls what you need ter Constipation, Lejs of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents pur bottle. Ker sale by II. II. Cochran Druggist, Ne. HO North Queen street. '.''J1'". W' Crram Halm a trial. This lustlv celebrated remedy for the cure of catarrh, huv fever, cold In the head, .te., can be obtained or any rwputable uruggl.t, and may be relied upon as a sate and pleasant remedy for the above complaint and will give Immediate relief U U net a liquid, snuff or pewdir, has no offensive odor and can be used at any Ume with geed re suits, as theusauds c.n testily, among thorn soma of the attaches of this ertlee '-flurttc the 7im, jiay a, ImO. nsiwdeedAw flllraculeus Ijtcape. W V. Ueed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind' wrltesi "oneermytuslomcrs.Mrs Leuis l'lke. i.aitenla, Randelph county, Ind., was a lena sufferer with Consumption, und was given up te die by her physicians, bhu heard of Dr. King's .Sew DUcevury ter Consumption, and beirun buiuiK ii ei mu. in six months' time m MHlkedtothlsclty.adlatancuef slv miles and Is new se much Improved she has eult utlnir ltT BbuloesshueHoshorllfutolt." K flee trial Bettles at Cochran's Drng Stere Nes. 137 and lJUNertb Queen struct, Lancaster l! t) A GREAT DIbCOVKKV. Thogreatost discovery of the nineteenth cen tury Is Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription ter sick hcadache, which Is the discovery of nn eminent physician and used by him for ever thirty years before giving it te the public, und It stuuds to day without a rival. Ilead udrurtfsoment In another column. Ova Bettls Errsurs a Cubb. Air. Oscar K. II. Kech, of Allentown, l'a., was bedfast with In. nammatery rheumatism In the winter or lte Doctors cenld de nothing te relieve him. He commenced using Gress' Khoutnatte lUmedy. By the time he had used halt a bettle he could leave hi bed when be had finished the bettle he waa cured and has net had a return of the disease since, in his own words, "1 luul better than ever before," Trice f l, by all dvuggtsts. lebtJ-SmtfMWAr it our tSfeW tl'r "aaSy j:. ul pff Sd O Founekmiin Miners ami Mcchanict, fiinl tlic hdk Sevr the best te .A up with .ilUr work is iletu- It ttnievc tint and grease quickN . .itul it e.i-il rtntctl efT, leaving the tkin soft .uul smooth. Intv vn rtvatt. e if ilmppctl into the water it net lest, for it rises quiAK !' the ten ami lleatt like a i hip. 1ekv Ser lasts long ami .ittt Imt little. WORD Ol- WARNING There are many white soaps, ejeh represented te be "just as geed as Ihe 'Ivery's." they ARE NOT. but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remark able qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it. t .'I'tnht ItxV, lir I'rtKWr A llamlje rnUE SWIFT BI'KCIFIC COMPANY. TRADE S S FOR THE BLOOD MARK. ECZEMA ERADICATED. Gentlemen It Is due yen te ay that I think 1 am entirely well of eczema after having taken Swift's Sjieclflc. I have been troubled with It very Utile In my face since last spring. At the be ginning of cold weather last fall It made a slight appearance, but went away and has never re turned. S.S. 8. no doubt broken up; at least tt put my system In cod condition and 1 get well. It also benented my wlie greatly In case et sick headache, and made a perfect euro of a breaking out en my little three year old daughter lest summer. Watkinsvllle, Ga., feb 13. li. KEV. JAMKS V. M. MOKBI9. t reattse en Bleed and Skin Diseases mailed fret;. teptil-lydAw THE SWirT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, AUanta, Ga. MMVIOJlL, YEF.'S SAKSAPAHILL.V. Scrofula Is one of the most latal scourges which afflict mankind. It Is often inherited but may be the result of Improper vscclna'len, mercurial poisoning, uncleanllnrss, and various ether causes, chrcnle sores, I'lccrs, Abscesse. Can cereus Humors, and. In some cases, Kniaclatlen, and Consumption, result from a scrofulous con. dlllen of the b'oed. 'this disease can be cured bv tte use of Ayer's Sarsaparlila I Inherited a scrofulous condition of the Dloed, w hlch caused a derangement of my whole sys tem Alter taking less than four bottles of Aj er's SarsaparUla 1 am Entirely Cured and, for the past year, have net found tt neces sary te use any tnedtctne whAlever. 1 am new In better health, and stronger, than ever before. O. A. W'ldard, 21s Trexnent utreet, Bosten, Mvs. 1 was troubled with Scrofulous Seres for live years ; bnt, after using a few bottles of Ayer's sarsaparllli, Ihe sores beab d, and I have new geed health. Elizabeth Warnock, M Appleton street, Lewell, Mass. Seme months age I was troubled with Scrofu lous sores en my leg. The limb was badly swollen and Inflamed, and the sores discharged large quantities of offensive matter Every remedy failed, until 1 used Ayer s Sarsaparlila By taking three bottles of this medicine the sores have been entirely healed, and my health Is fully restored. 1 am grutef ji for the geed this medicine has done me Mrs Ann O'llrlan, 1M Sullivan street. New Yerk. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Ce, Lewell, Mass bold by all Druggists. Price, (1 . slv bot tles. 15. nevWJS -CTOL1NA COKDIAL. VOLINA CORDIAL CUKES DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVER, MALA RIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. It Is Invigorating and delightful te take, and et great value as a Modlclnefor weak and Ailing Women and Children. It glses new llfe te the whole System by Strengthening the Mnscles, Toning the Nerves, and completely Digesting the feed. This ltemedy contains no hurtful Minerals, Is composed of carefully selected Vegetable JJedl ctnes, combined skilfully, making a Safe and Pleasant Remedy. A BOOK, Vetlna," by leading physicians, telling hew te treat dlseases at HOME, mailed, together with a set of handsome cards by new Heiletype process, en receipt of 10 cents. for sale by all Druggists and Orecers. Should the dealer bear you net keep elixa Cerdul, remit II tt), and a full-Ize bottle will be sent, charges paid. rRirAKID OHLT ST Vellna Drug and Ohomleal Company, BALTIMORE. MD U. 8. A. ell-lydAw B ARLKY malt whisky. PERRINE'S rVMZ BAKLEV IALT WIISKT. DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION and all wasting diseases can be entirely cured by It. MAI.ABI A Is completely eradicated from the system by Its use. PKKUlNE'd YUUK BAIILEV MALT WHISKY revives the energies of these worn with excessive bodily or mental effort, it acts as a SAKKdUAUD against exposure In the wet and rigorous weather. 4J-TAKK part of a wineglasaful en your ar rival bemu alter the labors of the day and the same quantity before your breakfast. Being chemically pure, It commends Itself te the med ical profession. WATOH THE LABEL. Nene genuine unless bearing the signature of' the Una en the labeL M. & J. S. PERRINE, NO. 37 NORTH FRONT ST., PHILADELPHIA. Bcpt31-6meedA M AKK LEY'S NEW I1KAND3 "PAXY" and " First Kose " are the peputarScent Cigars al Hotels and Saloons. Try theiu. MAUKI.EY'S " Yellow i'rent," . .. Ne.21 North CJueen street. (Formerly Hartman's.) gain S FOUTHEHLOOU DHT UOOVB. T OOK AT THE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AT THS North End Dry Qoeds Stere. The Ladles' Elze In White Hemstitched for 55c. Is very cheap. J. W. BVBNK, nOTft-lyd Ne. 3VB North Queen street. J. M.OIV1.EK4 00. FOR BARGAINS -IN- Ladies' & Children's Coats, SHAWLS AND SKIRTS. UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS Ann COMFORTS, 49-rOIl CASH, 00 TO-S JohnS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 25 Beat K1b Street, HncasTii, I' A. B. MARTIN A CO. L 4 A OUDD 1 EEEE RbbS f. , A A I D B B 8m I. - A A I jl IJ K n " I. 1 A A I) ) K H I. A A D 1) KB BBSS I. AAAA l 1) H ' H I, A A II p 8 rf . . . A A l I) I ft 8 LLLI.LA ADODD 1 EERR 63SS CCCO I. -7 OOO A K K hSBR O O L s- p O AA K K 8 H . O . O CI A A KK S f lift.'" OO AAKKH O V I, e r i. O O A A KK n n aasa v v BkH8 H nni. iea akst OOJ, OOA AKKB S CJCCO tLLLL OOO A A K K 8S8H Z Seal Plush Coats, FROM 91S.00 TO 860.00. LADIES' JICKETS, FROM 91.60 TO 816.00. ladies' Newmarkets, Frem 84.00 te $10.00. Ladies Wraps, - - All Prices. CHILDREN'S COATS, ALL SIZES AT BA110AIN 1'UICKS. Cor. West King & Prince Sts (QppeiiM Bteveu ueate.) lahgadtbk. ta. J. B. Martin & Ce., mevBwrvmwauuini voeo riALli AND HKK "" ' '' -TUB- ROCHESTER LAMP, Blly Caudle-Llghli Heats them all. Anelhet Let el LIIKA1 (II.OIHS ler Uai and UII6IOMW. THE "PERFECTION" IthrAl.MOULlU.Nd AND IlllllllKIt CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats ttuiin nil. This strip eiil ears allethers. Keeps out the cold step rattling of windows. Ktrliidn thn dtiMt. keen out snow and ruin. AllV one ran apply It no waste or dirt made In ap plying IL can be titled utiywhero-ite boles te uims ivmiy ii, r line. Ik win iiev hjiiii. -biji Kit shrink a cushion sttlp Is theuuwi perlect At thu Met is lleivler and Kan go Sleru or Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QDEEN ST., LANOASTKK. PA. JIA CTH. 500 500 Cook and Parler Steves. MUST UK SOLD ItKUAIUILKSS Or l'UICK TO MAKE KOOll roll Christmas Goods I i' are new getting through with our gtvat rush and will be able te push our Steam and Cellar Heater Werk MORE PROMPTLY. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANCAHTKU l'A. XITM. A. KIKryKK. ALUUH j. iikkk KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). InvlteSaUHeasekeepen te Call and Inspect their Stock of Heiiselteiisliing Goods. A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOE 8TOVK8 and KAM1ES, I'AULOU STOVES, 'UEATEUSand rUUNACES.J SIIMIOIR COOK STOVES. Afler c it frilly eiMnlnltiR ihe tnnrlta of &1I etTervHl te the txiule, we have blucietl THE "ARGAND," rer OASOLINK, and THE tl DANGLER," rer COAL OIL, As the Best, when all points are conslderud, te offer te our patrons. Call and see us. We love te show our goods, and are net offended If you de net purchase. Uemeinber, we are agents ler The " Splendid " Heater. Manufactuml by ruller A Warren Company. Trey, N. Y., which has no rival In durability, conemy of fuel and control of gas. New Is the time te examine and become posted for Autumn purchases. ItSMEHBEll TllK.TLACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE COUUT HOUSE.) ap-tfdA UMUCIfUIMM, FKUITCAKKH Where shall I go te buy my fruit cake order I We should suggest WIANrS OBOCEUY. In doing se yen will nnd there a large stock et new goods. Seedless Ualslns, Citren, Currants, Lemen and Oranga Peel, New rrench Prunes, Pure ground Hplcci, rine riaverlng Extracts, ltose Water, Whlte Clever Heney In ene pound caps, cheap. Please call at ng-A-lvu We- US West King Street. AT BURHK'8. Thanksgiving Groceries ! Whlte AlmortiUrapes only 12c &, Ilentiler's Beat allnce Meat, lie, rine Cranberries, New Paper Shell Almonds, New Table Ualslns, Sul tana Soedlesa Ualslns, 12c, New Currants at be. New Citren, 25c, Extra Fine l'mnelles. ltc, New rrench Prunes, 6Jic, 10c, 12He and lie B. Sweet .'and Cheap Sugar. Best Oranulated Sugar, Ce 1!; Best Sert Whlte, 6c i White, tXc and Beautiful Light, 6c. The finest Evaporated and Canned Cern In the city. We have a large stock or all kinds rresh Groceries at bottom prices : quality always con sidered. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCABTEIt, PA. WA.UL fA.fMH, w ALL I'Al'EK. ART WALL PAPER STORE, NO. 1M NOUT1I 0.UEEN STIIEET, The time et high prices ter luferler giades of Wall Papers Is a thing or the past. Elegant Wall Paper and Window Shades at lowest mar ket prices. We have In stock the finest as well as the cheapest Paper made. if you Intend papering your bense ceme and leek at our goods and our prlcss will surprlsoyeu. All kinds or Window Shades ready-made and made te order. We have an elegant line or Cur tains In hsavy and light welghL Poles, Chains, Heeks, Pins, Vestlbule Iteds, Stair iteds and everything belonging te a first class Paper and DiMumiujn, -ji,Muimu uur rums ana com pare prices. ALFRED SIBBER, 134 North Queen Btroet, LANCAJSTEK, PA ROTK IH MAKING CABINET PHOTOORAFHB AT 3.00 A POIIH. AT NO. 108 NOUTH QUEEN BTKEET, lania-tfd ; Lancasutr. K rnOBACCO cdttinqs, sekaps, sift- JL INUB AND PAOKEUS' WAJ3TE, Dry and Clean, bought for CMh. J-BM0LIN8( Ke.m Pearl Btreet, New Yerk, aeterencerred. Schutte, Ne. IU Pe street, Kaw.Yerk. JWJ-lja wvtMtrvmm. yCHArr. u it. KOTK. FURNITURE ! rer Ihe BEST BAHIIAIN8 In rUHNITUIIR el ALL KINDS, gote tha NEW FURNITURE STORE, Cor. Beuth QuMD aud Vine Bt. INll LOW I'llirjBs, Kleut Walnut Hod-Beom r,S.,L'!fi!?Via'mTe1l.,:a'"J .riM" "Jrolelh PsS Inr Sulte, MltM KUgant Leung, 17.00 1 and ether goods al the same Lew l'llens. nt-Hnd F UKN1TUHK WAHKKOOMH. BUY OUUSELr A PAIR Or TUOSB Felding Dress Pillows. CALL BAULYAT Hoffmeier's Furniture Warercems. They are tha nicest thing out and we have lest received another let el thorn., JO HA8T KINO BTUHHT. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, i!7At:i).Seiith(JuecnSt., LANOASTEU, PA. T ATEST DESIGNS AND KIN1SU. AT WIDMYER'S YOU WILL ri.ND A Large and Well Selected Sleck FURNITURE, IN ALL THE latest Styles and Finish. 4VCALL AND EXAMINE.- WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner East King nnd Duke Sta., LANCASTEB, PA. sepUHjd J3 a MARTIN, WBOLMALI iD UTAIL (UUI IB All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. 49-Yisd: Na 43) North Water and Prlnee Streets, above Lemen. Laneasler. nS-lva TAUMOAKDNEitH A JKKKEUIKS. GOAL DEALERS. OFncm : Na 12S North 0,uoen street, ana Ne, M4 North Prince street. Yakds: North Prlnee itreeL near BcAdlng Depot. LANCASTEB, PA. auilMM TJEMOVAU " M. V. B. OOHO has removed his Ceal Office te Ne. IU NOHTH QUEEN BTUEET (Brimmer's New Building), where orders will be received for Lumber and Ceal, WHOLasAU AST) UTAIL. ms-tra u. y.b. coue. BUUKM. S' CUOOL BUPI'LIES. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Nee, IS and 17 North Queen Btroet, LANCAflTEB, PA., Ofler, Wholesale and Kelcll, at Lew l'rtees SCHOOL BOOKS USED IN LANCABTEIt CITY AND COUNTY. Old Roadera Bxohanged, SCHOOL SUPPLIES; Llrjutd Slating, Chalk Crayons, Copy Beeks of All Kinds, Writing Inks, Steel Pens, Slates Noiseless Slates, shite Pencils, Drawing Pen cUs. Composition Beeks, Writing Tablets, Lead Pencils, Scheel Satchels, Companions, and everything else In the line el Scheel Stationery. SIGN OP THE BIO BOOK. WIH MB AMU UUVUMM. 29 29 00 TO Reigart's Old Wine Stere Fer Petnmery 800, Benche Sec, Plper Ileld.leek, U II.Mumre A Ce., and all ethor leading brands of Imported Champagnes. Alse, Madeira. Sherry and Pert Wines, Clarets, Sauternes, Ales and SeieSAgent ferBpeclal Creat Western Cham pagne, produced by the Pleasant Valley Winn Ce., the finest American Champagne in the United States. . . nerma orange Wine, the finest In the market. ) A lull line el Brandy, Whisky. Ulna and stums. ' California Claret and White VVlne, 01 Nana Va. ley, California. - ' H. E. Slay maker, AOT., HO. 25 JCAST KINO 8T LANCA8MB, PA '! J X- , r' akt.U.. - ifc JmJLwJul . J-An fnilHtn .,,lr-ttVfe'Ulrtt- .,4 , J7 3&samtt&zSmZ& szj&m lAiflAt.-., BilSBisSsi4stt4fUb
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