Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 24, 1886, Image 2

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WlDNUOAY MORNINO.
tMmitiienn. cixss of te,
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all Aaoamecs urrnss
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Di DTTBIilJaHNOBB,
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MJKUaTEB, NOVEMBER 74. 1E8C
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TAFar Reaching Decision.
I man m. appeals in jew x or uaa
that Baddensiek, the Xew Yerk
builder, the fall of ene of whose
caused the death of a workman,
kttNMrly convicted of manslaughter.
Ittejament of the decision is that the
CWaeputs upa house in a manner
i Drue law, must ue censmereu
f guilty of maliciously causiDg the
i that ensues from his act. It is net
that Buddensiek intended te
.anybody, but that lie built without
the law and in a way that he
iMMen te believe would be dangerous
tJPM,
is likely te find fault with this
ret Mm law, which needs te betaken
Mfp&blic protection. But it will be
M tnac tnis 13 a very rar-reacning
m in that it fellows all these who
;pablle and private works. If a
y be convicted of manslaughter
Hsft isi death of a workman upon his
; isssWsMlT erected structure, every railroad
LftMsUeat, director or manager must be
atMMiy responsible te tne law ler ine
Uteurity with which his railroad is built and.
Mnwed ; and any undertaking te build it
te : dangerously cheap fashion and te
, mqk tt;in a hazardous way, may send him
IfrJsvU. , Ne one will deny that a great iKal
mm awa son 01 euiiumg anu operating cuar-
Mstwaas our railroad administration and it
;Meos9te bethought that the only effl-
etaatrTemedy for it is te held the read
criminally responsible. There
r'yet has been a railroad president or
convicted of manslaughter: the
ref them thatmieht have been se
Jsivisted under this Buddensiek decision
trjrnany
; .; Bailread accidents are probably the most
mm run 01 all causes of violent death or
Stejury, and in very many, if net the ma-
''.fituj 01 casea, ure iracciuie w negugeuce.
I The blame is generally thrown en the con cen con
fducteror engine driver, and the railroad
' .iieanager proceeds te discipline tlieai a3
v SL.I..vf. A Wn B tlm itnu.l r9 Inn In llin nn en
, ft tee mere disinterested tribunals estab-
, listted for the administration of the crimi
Mtl' law were te Uke cognizance of the
matter, they would often find that the
Ml fault laid higher up in the scale of efli-
g, and that the engineer or conductor
r.the acape-geat of his superior officer
las.;.
j;gIiebk, for one instance, at the practice of
m we nest managed companies in tne
sitter of taxing their train officers beyond
tfcrfair endurance of human mind and
PMiicle. Just new the railroads are having
busy season. Extra trains are being
-jdiiiy, made up in large numbers. The
tegular force of engineers and firemen has
te (Se extra duty in running these trains,
'BiOte being no spare supply of skilled labor
i naa them. "We have been told of an
-Msftaa driver en the Pennsylvania railroad
vwe made, daring hist week, thirteen
'lafvand who must therefore have
Men x ou continuous duty ueuily all
Us time, night and day, supposing that
1 1pm hours make a day's work. Kvidently
DM was a dangerous call upon the man's
, edurance, and ene that he could net
, lely meet. It is a safe conclusion that if
I accident 6heuld occur te a train threuch
-xwgligence et an engineer se ever-
the really cuiltv nartv would bn
Jlta (Wperier officer who had ordered him te
: fab pest, or theie still above him uhese
IjjalWead management made the order neces-
WHff'i
There are a creat man v ether em uleers
MBBa railroad managers and builders who
iy get into jail under the Buddensiek law.
AEwnpleyers come under its shadow. We
apaak particularly of the criminal care
kisness et railroad managers, because they
ire the most conspicuous class of offenders;
and we pick out of their misdeeds this ene
f mtf overtaxing their empleyes, because it
1m a clear and simple .violation of ordinary
prudence, which is new in extraordinary
janibtlee, and which needs te be stepped te
f ma me great disasters which will in-
WtaWy attend its continuance during the
pwoiaeL tue coming winter.
, Fer Tresldent.
W yfe The Xew Yerk Sun says that Governer
David B. Hill was never se near as new te
ate heart of universal Democracy," and
tv HHH.-UM uoem win de heard or when the
rtfct time comes." Ne doubt we de net
MMKwe that the 5tm,whlch loves Hill as it
Iwtea Cleveland, had a real intention of
'"Pfi e little that was premising for
LjpJrWner Hill's presidential boom, as it
t9MUT managed te say. It probably in
te declare that Governer Hill's
Maldentlid boom w.vs imminent, and
r nUed only in f he expression et its hepe ami
? u managed te say ery ac ac
bewever, all than can be said
governor Hill; or any ether
Cteveaud's, for te none bu
MTThl,!8, tiffie6ucha
M. These InnlDgs are his.
T-T WSSSBMBHBM,-K,kkb
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r Auempt.
' rr1 ber party into
Line. f ... . - , -
teas te luatss
Kuuie
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ref the
Mm NT MMVW ef If cw Yerk.
lvtsMMiibCMMi experiment, however,
mmmWaeIY ; nad furthermore, the Bes-
son Mtaspiiere u net be raverabie te u m
that of New Yerk. We de net suppose that
Mr. Geerge and his friends think that they
can elect anybody, and that their only aim
is te make a formidable demonstration of
their strength. They are mere likely te
make a mortifying exhibition of their
weakness. Their vote may suillce te affect
the result as between the regular party
candidates, but there are no present Indi
cations that the Laber party Is ever going
te bloom into a political orgiiniratlen that
will swallow either of the existing ones,
and their never was room for mere than
two full feathered parties in this country.
A citAniTV entertainment styled tbeMarche
anx Kleurn, or the flower market, was held
by Philadelphia ladles at the lintel Rellevue
with great success. All the flowers were
contributed by charitable people and acid
rapidly at uncharitable prices by a score or
mere of fair damsels. Candles, chocolate
and tea were also sold, and there was danc
ing and tte sound or musle until late that
night, but whether they charged for a waltz
the record saith net Leta of cash was gath
ered In, and tlila hash of danaing, feasting,
flowers and flirting, will surely be served te
the uncharitable people of Philadelphia very
often.
Damsels of Lancaster I go ye and de like
wise. New la the time te watch ler pneumonia,
net that It Is well for wise people te be con
tinually en the lookout for some one of the
many Ills that lleah Is heir te, hut because the
fatal character et acute pneumonia, and the
suddenness of Its attack, makes prudence
necessary.
A medical expert writing te the New Yerk
Sun describes the disease as follews: "It
ceuMsts primarily of a disabled, inflamed
slate of eue or both of the lungs. Every
beat el the heart Is Bending Inte the disabled
lung impure bleed for purification. The
whole organism is dependent for sustenance
upon the return of this bleed purified from
the lungs. Hut the lungs being unable te
perform their work, return the bleed un
purified te the heart. The heart sends out
through the body this impure bleed and
the lungs receives their share of the vitiated
nourishment. Thus the whole body be
comes weaker and weaker, and the lunes,
already affected, sailer the most, because
overpowered by the successive floods from
the heart, and are dually unable te act The
lung cells themselves become filled and the
patient dies from suffocation."
The doctor proceeds te give directions for
the treatment of the disease by the use of
leeches followed by flannels as het as the
patient can bear and then by linseed poul
tices, but the application of s geed physician
as seen as possible may be said te be the best
reliance for cure.
Tuc Weman's Exchange of Memphis has
celebrated the first annl ersary of Its opening
by triumphantly announcing that It has no
debt and a small surplus In the treasury.
The first year of any enterprise et this kind
Is always the test of Its strength and if it can
survive that critical period a prosperous
career is assured. In every community there
are many people who held aloof from any
thing new until its success has been proved
They are afraid of sharing the burden of
ridicule and sneers that always falls
upon the backers of an unsuccesslul
enterprise. But If the critical year Is
passed these sitne people are quick
te give encouragement and anxious te gain
a share of the glory. The Memphis Exchange
started with enough money subscribed te
carry It through the year and the local papers
all unite la the opinion that the influence of
the exchange upon the women of the city has
been of Inestimable value, for it has taught
these who ba e te work the commercial value
of articles. They new knew what things are
most In demand and hew that demand will
be supplied.
William Bled, of Bosten, has been
speculating with the funds of the Seuth Bes
ten IIerM) railroad company since lsSl, and
has managed te embezzle ever ? ICO, TOO. A
new president of the company was recently
chosen, whose Inquiry into its condition
caused the discovery. The treasurer's use
of the company's money In his stock
operations caused the shortage in bis ac
counts, and people cannot help wondering
hew many successful operators en the stock
market have laid the basis of their fortunes
by the fortunate !nestment of ether people's
money. The number of speculators who are
caught leads te the belief that this practice is
very general, and invariably points te the
remedy of constant supervision et the books
el all official?, no ulatterhew high their repu
tation and undoubted their integrity.
Honest men welcome frequent investiga
tion as sure te result in commendation of
their work and care, and the mere firm es
tablishment of their reputation with the busi
ness community. It is the right of officers
la the government service te demand trial
en the least suspicion of Irregularity, and the
officers of butdnet-s corporations should in
sist upon lrequcnt Investigation as their
right and privilege.
Mil Blaine, attending ex President Ar
thur's funeral, refused te shake hands with
Senater Edmunds, whom be met In the li
brary. They say that Mr. Edmunds was
seated en a sofa when Mr. Blaine entered tbe
parlor, Mr. Blaine bowed te CeL McMIcbael
and Mr. Edmunds srese and advanced te
greet Mr. Blaine, with bis right hand ex
tended, sajlns; : 'Geed morning, Mr. Blaine.'
Mr. Blaine was lu the act of drawing off his
gloves. He gave the Vermonter a quick
glance out of the corner el his eyes and with,
out any show el recognition stepped forward
te snaKe nanus wnu ueu McMichaeL Mr.
EdmundB appeared surprised. His face
flushed slightly and he retired te his seat en
the sofa. Mr. Blaine expressed hla regret at
the occurrence te Cel. McMIcbael and shortly
afterwards left the house.
Mr. Blaine's action was doubtless de
liberate, as he bad reason te knew
that he would meet Henster Edmunds
at the funeral. He and tbe senator
have long been at variance, quite naturally,
being men of wholly different instincts.
Edmunds refused te speak for Blaine in his
campaign, and has lately explained that it
was better for Blaine and the Republican
party that he did net speak, for If he bad
done se and anyene bad inquired et him
about Blaine's UnancUl ana ether shady
transactions, he would have been obliged te
confess that they were bad.
Blalne evidently thinks that Edmunds
added thus insult te Injury and hates him
tee much te speak te him, however politic it
would have been te de se. Blaine says his
self-respect deterred him from taking Ed
munds' hand; but be has net any te speak et.
At last the clumsy detectives en or ell the
trail of the notorious Jim Cummlngs, the ex
press robber, have been brought up with a
round turn by a Mr. Celeman, et St, I.euls,
who brings suit against the Adams Express
company for fJO, 000, because the detectives
harrassed and worried him aud finally
arrested him en Lare suspicion of being the
criminal.
When be was lying sick they entered his
room and ransacked everything, even the
bed clothing, opening and reading his prhale
correspondence and leaving a man ou guard
at bis deer in spite of the pretests of his wife.
This operation was repeated aud although
nothing was found he was held in arrest for
a short time. Meanwhile ether individuals
were being subjected te the same annoyaneo
and outrage with as little result. The public
la rapidly tiring of this bogus detective busi.
ness and will rejoice If Mr. Celeman secures
damages, for some check must be put upon
men who se abuse their privilege te arrest en
suspicion. They should at least be compelled
te show some plausible ground for ik
A labor ferry boa bow building for use
st the straits of Maeklnae Is provided With
propeller screws at both ends, The bow
screw is reversed se as te pull the vessel for
ward and the one at the stern is much larger
and mere powerlul than usual. It Is ex
pected that the force or the bow wheel will
crush thin loe and where heay flee or
masses et plled lea are met wltli, ihe stern
screw will push the vessel aitalmt It and the
currents raised are expected te luevnt the Ice
and force a jvwsare.
The passage of the straits lu Inter ettett
takes nine days as It U ntveet-sary tu Wast
the Ice with dynamite, but the new beat li ex.
pected te go through tu one day.
PKHSOKAL..
Mahmn fcMtTii, of Montvllle, leuu
i cele-
brated bis lKd birthday recently.
llKNin VATTKne's75th birthday i
celebrated by a dinner In LeuU tile Monday
ovenleg.
Ukv. Dr. Ili'iiKOL'eit, electel te be pro
fessor of biblical hl-lery ud Interpretation
and college pastor nt Amherst, la the en of
the Kev. O. W. UurreiRh et Philadelphia,
and was graduated at Princeton in WJ.
Jkf. HtLMNOi, a cenIct at theJeller theJeller
Henvllle, Ind., ieuttentlary, has lieeu mr-
donedbyHev. (Iray. lid lines wa sent up
last April from Davles county for two jeans
having been convicted et lerKery. Since his
Incarceration an aunt of hla riled, leavinc him
a fortune of mere thau f l(Xa0, which he
will new have an opportunity te enjoy. Hil
lings Is a young man and well educated, be
ing a member of a prominent family.
RensnT MoDewkli. tneEMAKr.n, one et
the largest owners of coal land In the Wy
oming Vallev, has died at l'erty Fert of
rheumatic allectien, aged 71. lie was a
grandson of Lieutenant Elijah bboemaker,
who perished tu the Wyoming massacre, and
brother of ex-Congressman L. D. Shoemaker,
of Wllkesbarre. Mr. Shoemaker leaves one
son, Kebert, who Is the superintendent of a
number of the Lehigh Valley coal company's
collieries.
Miss Kate Field Is building a very fine
and a very large house In Washington. There
Is some curiosity shown te knew what a
single female like Miss Field Hants with
such a fine and such n large house, but no
body with any delicacy will ask her the
question. But It may be remembered that at
a banquet net long age she eflervd thefollon thefellon thefollen
log teast: "The Men, Geed llless 'Em."
She may have had the face et one of them
m her mind's eye when she raised her glass.
CnESTEn A. AnTurn paced te and fro in
his library en the evening et Julys, IsM,
with tears in his eyes, distraction In his as
pect, and stirred In all the depths of a man
hood which, affectionate te the heart's core,
was singularly sensithe te Its own honor,
That day Gartield bad been shot down by the
assassin Gulteau. 'e thought of the succs succs
slen filled the mind of the lce president. Tw
the friend who was with him, and who tried
te console btm, he said : " 1 de net mind
the use the malignant and the wicked will
try te make of this. I am able te meet them
andean stand the assaults. Hut there are
thousands et geed men and women all ever
the land who honestly believe that I have
bad some hand in It, and 1 see no way hew
te disabuse their minds."
JKAC1U A BLUl'lXU VOVI'LE.
They
Art Tracked tj a Sheet rl ote I'aper
and Arraitrd la KauusCltr.
tred. S. Heck well, the skating rink mans
ger and also embezzler of funds et his em
ployer, A. J. Walker, proprietor or the New
Yerk tea store, at Ked Bank, N. J., who
eloped with Mrs. Sidney B. West, en Octo
ber 22, was arrested by Plnkerten's detec
tives In Kansas City en Monday, but had net
net yet arrived as previously stated. Sir.
West received, a number of letters from Mrs.
West, but they were elther dated in New
XeiK or Brooklyn. The last two or
three letters bore the name of n Kanas
City note paper maker. This ntanulac
turer with a limited capital supplies only the
residents of Kansas City with the paper.
Tbe detectives tbad traced Rockwell te In
dianapolis. While In that city they received
from Mr. West by letter this most important
evidence, and they hurried te Kansas Citv,
where the eloping couple had made their
residence In a bearding house in a low or er or
tlen of the city. Constable Frank Patterson
left Jersey City at midnight with the
necessary paperh te brlDg P.cckwell home
and the party Is expected te arm e en Satur
day. Mr. W est will meet his little girl in
Jersey City and take her home, but his wife,
he says, shall never again share his houst heust houst
held with Win. Banuy Rockwell will be
taken te his mother, who Is new at New
Haven.
. A Keiuarkabls Surgical Operatluu.
Much interest is excited in 1-onden medl
cal circles by the successful issue el a re
markable operation performed by Sir Wil
liam MacCermac, et the Royal college et sur
geens, it Is the second operation be per
formed by him within the past few months,
and it is believed there are no previous In
stances of success In such an operation In
Europe or possibly In America.
On Tuesday of last week Mater fell from
the scaffold of a house, a distance of IS feet te
the ground. He was carried te St, Themas
hospital, suffering extreme agony. Ne bones
were found te be broken, but en Wednesday
Sir William MacCermac dlagneslns the cae
came te tbe conclusion that tbe bladder bad
been ruptured.
The man was put under antostbetlcs, an in in
clslen into tbe abdomen made and the diag
nosis verified. The contents or the stomach
and perineum were withdrawn, the bladder
drawn out, a suture made and tested, the
organs are replaced, tbe stomach thoroughly
cleansed with antiseptics and the Incision
closed.
The patient emerged from his Insensible
condition relieved of pain. On Wednesday
he was In a comfortable condition and is to
day declared practically out of danger. The
operation eccupltd two hours. The failure
el similar operations is attributed by leading
surgeons te the delay in deciding upon tliem,
tbe result of which has usually been the death
et the patient by peritonitis.
ANDIIOMEDV.
They chained her fair young body te thceld
and cruel stene;
The beast begotet sea and slime hid markeJ
her for his own;
The callous world beheld the wrong and left ler
there alone,
Base catltTs who belled her, UUe kinsmen who
denied her.
Ye left her there alone '
My Beautiful, they left thee In thy peril and thy
piln;
The night that huh no morrow was breeding
en the main ;
Rut le! a light Is bieaklng of bope for thee
again;
lis Perseus' sword a naming, thy diwn of day
proclaiming
Acress the western main.
O Ireland! O my country! he comes te break
thy chain.
Jamei Jeffrey lleeht.
m i
" Don't stand en tha order of going" lint go
straight te the next corner and buy a bet leet
id ' eutb "J rup.lt j ou want te cure your
Karmers and Horsemen read this 'I find Pal
Tallen oil a most eicellent liniment among
horses, and 1 tak pleasure In lnderalng It as a
curtain rtmedy for scratches.
, JAMES TIIOMA,
rranklln llead. netr llaltlmeie.
VAUULAUUa.
QTANDARD CARRIAGE WORh.
Edw. Edgerley,
CARRIAGE BUILBER
Market Btrcet,
Rear of PoaterBoo, Lanoaster, Pa.
, 7 .'Xf ?mpr,se,,..i Ur"e Tartety of the
Latest Style lluggles, I'baitens, Cunrlages. Mar
ket and llualuess Wagons, which 1 eaur at the
rery lowest figures and en the most reasonable
terms.
I call apedal attention te a few of my own de
signs, one of which Is the EDOEULK1 CLOSED
PHYSICIAN COUPE, which Is decidedly the
neatest, llghUwt and meat complete Physician's
Carriage in the country.
Pernens wishing te buy a geed, heuest and
substantial article, should bear In mind that
they take no risk In buying my work. Every
Carriage turned out In elgblwti yitars a geed
one that U the kind of guarantee Ihuvoteo7ir
the public. All work fully warranted. Please
glre me a call.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially employed ter
ihatTJurpeas)
TOHACCU UUTTlNUr. tiUKAPW, tiltT
ING8 AND PACKERS' WASTE, Dry and
Clean, bought ter cash.
J. 8. MOL1NS,
Me. m Pearl Street, New Yerk.
Uaieraaea rrttd. Schutte, Np. Hi Pearl atruet.
Xexfc tebl7-lyO
iremr
A.
aett
-. 1 Fv- - A
iiwpcd hands result from two
j i,eap, which draws the natural oil from the skin. IcaxtnR it han.li.
dry, and liable te crack, or the fats, from which the soap is made,
arc net properly combined with the alkali, be, from its greasy nature
it is impossible" te rine off the soap after washing. Prof. Leeds.
Ph. D., Stevens Institution of Technology, says. "The Ivem
Se.r, while strengb cleansing k.ncs the bkin soft and ple.-uint te
the touch, instead of haish, uncomfortable, and liable te chap."
A WORD OF WARN'ING.
There are many white soiej, each represented te be "just geed as lh
' Ueri" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculnr and rcnarK
abb qualities of the genuine. AA far " Ivery" Se ip and insist upon getting i.
I .,jn n.hi ls-O. ljr PrwUr .t (.ainllc.
MMDIOAL.
YEIVS SARSATARILLA.
Scrofula
la one et tha most latal scourges which afflict
mankind. It Is often Inherited, but may be the
risnlt or Improper vscclnatlen. tnercurlH
poisoning. uncleanllnrM, and Taiteus ether
tiuses. Chronic Seres. Ulcers, Absrew. Can
remns Humer, and. In some cases, LnncUUea,
and Consumption, result Irein scrofulous coo
anion or the bleed. This disease can be cured
by the ue of ATers Sarsapartlls ,
I Inherited a scrofulous condtuen elthe bleed,
filch caused a derangement of my whole syi
tern Alter taking less than lour belUes et
A) er's Sarsaparllla I am
Entirely Cured
and, ler the pait year, have net teund It neces
urv tnue an v medicine whatever. 1 am new
In better healti, and stronger, than erer boterq.
-O. A. Wlllard, MS Tremont street, .Bosten,
lli..
1 wm troubled with Scrofulous Seres for rle
years : but, alter using a lew oeiues 01 ajki
SarstnarlUa, the sores healed, and I have new
geed health. KlfzabeUi Warnock, 54 Appleton
street. Lewell, Mass.
Seme months age I was troubled with Scrom Screm Scrom
leus Seres en my leg. The limb was badly
swollen and Inflamed, and the sores discharged
large quantities of oHenilro matter Kery
remedy foiled, unul 1 used Ayer's Sareaparilla
llj- taking three bottles of this medicine the
sores have been entirely healed, and my health
Is fully restored, lam grateful for the geed this
medicine has done me Mrs. Ann O'llrlan, 1M
Sulll an street, ew Yerk.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
I'renjred by Dr. J. C Ayer A Ce., Lewell,
Mass held by all Druggists, l'rtce, il i six bet,
ties, S. nevl9 3
B
KOWN'S IKON BITTEKb.
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
WILL CURE
HEADACHE,
INDIGESTION,
HILIOUSNESS,
DYbPEPhlA,
NEHVOUS PROSTRATION,
MALARIA,
CHILLSand FEVERS,
TIRED FEELING,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
PAINS r THB BACK A HI D KS,
IMPURE BLOOD,
CONSTIPATION,
PESIALE INFIRMITIES,
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
KIDNEY AND LIVER
TROUBLES.
i-iOU8ALEDV ALL IJUUUGIsTS,
The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed Ked
Lines ou wrapper.
TAKE NO OTHER.
(2)ml71ydAw
s
IMMONS LIVER REGULATOR.
HEADACHE.
SICK HEADACHE.
D&AB Rae, Miik,
Editor" CetUral ilethediit,"
CatletUbarg, Ky.
"I see In the last Ornfrel ' that you want a
remedy for Sick headache. If you will use a
remedy that jeu advertise In your paper every
week, I am sure you will be greatly benefited
thereby and 1 belle e cured. I have been a sul sul
leier from Sick Headache, I can say almost from
Infancy, and have tried every remedy I could
get and never teund anything te de me any geed
until I used Simmons Liver Regulator. I has
been nearly three years since I first used It and
I have net nad Sick Headache since, and I never
uaud but tn e and one-half packages of Urn Regu.
later. I tent my sister (who had from one te
two attack of blck Headache every week)one week)ene week)one
halfef a package, and she has net nad It since,
1 feel ler everyone who suffers with that terrl terrl
bie disease, and I hope ycu will give It a trial."
C. b. Jleams,
' nevSl lwcedAw Brownsville, W. Va.
-LILY'S CREAM BALM.
CATARRH HAY FEVER.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Gtvea Relief at Onte and Cures
COLD IN HEAD, CATARRH, HAY rEVER.
Net a Liquid, Snuff or Powder. Tree from In.
(urteus Drugs and Oflenalve Oders.
A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is
agreeable. Price 60 cents at druggists ; by
mall, registered, no eta. Circular free.
ELY 11ROS, Druggists, Oswego, N. Y.
JulyZ&lyeed&lyw
UIIK KOK TI1K DEAf.
Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Ear
Drums perfectly restore hearing and perform
the work
-K et me namnu arum, invisieie,
corn-
fertable and always In position,
All cnnrftrmiL.
nun unu even wnis;
nera beard distinctly. Snnd
for illustrated book with testimonials, TREE.
Addrxss or cell en T. 1I1SCOX, BM Broadway,
New Yerk. Mention this paper.
lunnlO-lyendAlyw
QURK GUARANTEED.
RUPTURE'.
Cure guaranteed by DR. J. B. MAYER.
E ise at once no operation or delay from busU
ness i testtxt by hundreds of euros. Main office,
an ARCH ST., PUILA. Send for Circular.
W-lvdAw
T30TK IS MAKINU
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
AT KMM A POM.
AT NO. 10B NORTH QUEEN STREET,
iaaUMtt ;iBeuur,ra
causes.
Toe much alkali in the
urt uuuua.
T OOK AT THE
BILK HANDKERCHIEFS
AT TBI
North End Dry Goods Stere.
The Ladles' Size In White Hemstitched for 3c
is ery cheap,
nert-lyd
J. W. 11YK.NB,
Ne. 33 North Queen street.
c
IOATS.
81'KCIAL UAKOA1.SS IN
LADIES' COATS !
ALWAYS ON
THE LOOKOUT
UA1N8,
ren II Alt.
WATT &SH AND,
6, 8 and 10 East King Street.
Hare made several adranbtgeens purchases dur
ing the past week et
MANUrACTUltKUS' AND I MI-OUTERS' SUlt
i'LUS STOCK,
hlch hare been marked at prices that will
effect a speedy distribution.
LADIES' BOUCLK JACKKTS tiTl each, re
duced from w.se.
LADIES' DIAGONAL NEWMARKETS, Full
Length, l'erfect rittlng, 13 00 each, real
value 17.00.
LADIES' BOUCLK NEWMARKETS, 16.00 each ;
reduced from 18.00.
WORSTED DIAGONAL NEWMARKETS, IMC
each; usual price, I10.SO.
Imported Taller-Made fiERLIN NEWMAR
KETS, fJ (JO each ; thought cheap at I12.M.
Imported Taller-Made DKUL1N NEWMAR
KETS 110.30 each; usual city price, tlS.00.
We offer an Immense Stock of Children's and
M Uses'
NEW rALL CLOAKS, JACKETS AND NEW
MARKETS, LADIES' SEAL PLUBIi 8ACQUES.
In all the Latest StylPH. Well Made, at llottem
1' rices.
New Yerk Stere.
lOM PARE PRICES.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ladies, Misses und Children's
COATS. COATS. COATS.
Purchased at &0c. en the Dellar
-BY-
Stamm Bres. & Ce.
Nes. 2G ana 28 North queen St.
The abeve i
1 tt'il
:oeds were bought at a large Shor Sher
lale, and will be disposed of at
Unprecedcnledly Lew Figures.
v Beucle Jackets. r2.23 each :
usual price, l-75.
Ladles' Bisen Cleth Newmarkets, $1.00 each ;
actual value, 18 00.
Ladles' Berlin Newmarkets, rull Length and
Perfect fitting, $3 CO each ; would be cheap at
I7.S0.
Worsted Diagonal Newmarkets. I7.C0 each i
worth 19.00.
Beucle Newmarkets, 13.00 each; real value, IS.
Misses' and Children's Goats.
four Years, 79c. each lowest city price, 11.23.
Six fears, II 00 each ; usual price, f 1 23.
Eight Tears, tl S3 each actual worth, tl 00.
Ten Years, 1 .80 each; would be cheat) at W 23
Twelve Years. II 73 eacb ; thought a bargain at
13.00.
reurteen Years, 12.00 each; would please you
atWSO.
BOSTON STORE.
WA.TCHKM.
WTTATCHE8.
Watches, Clocks Chains and Jevelry
at less than auction prices until January l, 1887,
sine let ei nun, ac. Alse, Aigin. ma
rine let et Rings. Ac Alse, Elgin. Waltham
i Aurera for wmen i
'lrst-Class Watches;
Aurera for wmen I am sole Agent), and ether
Best watch and Jewelry
Repairing.
mr Correct
place In city.
time by Telegraph Dally, only
L. WEBER,
lK North Queen Bt, Hear Penn-a. R. K. Depot.
Bpecucles. Kycgltiin and OpUeal goods. All
kinds el Jew tJr,
jiei
pALiti AND BKK
-THK-
ROCHESTER LAMP,
Sixty Candle-Light 1 lleats them all,
AuolhcrLet of CURAT ULUUK8 for Has and
OU storm.
THE ' PBnPEOTION "
MKTAI.MOUMlI.NtlANllllUntUtUCUBillOM
WEATHER STRIP
Hi at them ML ThU sit lp outwears all ethers.
Kihmm out the cold. Slop rnttllliK"' windows.
Kicluile thedmt. Keep out snow and mln. Any
ene can apply It newMW or dlrtinadeln ivp
iiIvIhk IU Csn tw Olt0 anrwhero-tie holes te
Ihiik, nwd) for use. II wllf net split, warp or
shrink a cushion strip Is the most erfect. At
the stove, lleater and nance Stere
-or-
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
1.ANUABTKK. rA.
-gu
.vers.
500
500
Cook and Parler Steves.
MUST UK SOLD HKO AUDLESS Of
1'lllCK TO UAKK UOOM roll
Christmas Goods I
We are new getting through with our great
rush and will be able te push our
Steam and Cellar Heater Werk
MORE PROMPTLY.
FL1NN & BRENEMAN,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street,
LAN CAST Ell rA.
w
M. A. K1KKKKK. ALDUS U. HKKK
KIEFFER & HERR,
Ne. 40 East King Street,
(Opposite Court Heuse),
InTlteSalllHeusekeepers te Call and Inspect
Vhelr Stock el
HonsefemishiTig Goods.
A Complete Line constantly en hand COOK
STOVES and RANOES, lrAKLOR STOVES,
'HEATERS and JTUKNAUKS.,
STOKER COOK STOVES.
After carefully examining the merits el all
offervd te tte trade, we haTO selected
TFfB "ARGANiV
rer GASOLINE, and
THE ' DANGLER,"
for COAL OIL.
As the Best, when all points am considered,
te
ener 10 our pauens.
Call and see us. We love te show enr goods,
and are net offended If you de net purchase.
Remember, we are agents for
The " Splendid " Heater.
Mannfactared by fuller A Warren Company,
Trey. N. Y., which has no rival In durability,
economy of fuel and control et gas. New la tha
time te examine and become posted for Antumn
purchases.
REMEMBER TUE.TLAUE I
40 EAST KING ST.,
(OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.)
ars&tfdAw
UMUVMMIMMj
FRUIT (JAKES.
Where shall I go te buy my fruit caks
order t We should suggest
WIANrS GROCERY.
In doing se you will find there a large stock of
new goods. Seedless Raisins, Citren, Currants,
Lemen and Orange Peel, New French Prunes,
Pure ground Bplces, fine Flavoring extracts.
Rese water. White Clever Heney In one pound
caps, cheap. Please call at
usrAt-iyu Me. US West King street.
AT BTJKHK'B.
Thanksgiving Groceries !
White Almerla Grapes only 12e fc, Hentxleri
Best Mince Meat, lie ITine CranberTles, New
Paper Shell Almonds, New Table Raisins, Sul
tana Seedless Raisins, 12c, New Currants at 8c.
New Citren, 23c, Lxtra fine Prnnelles. lte, New
rrench Prunes, 6J4C, 10c, UHe and 13e B.
Sweet and Cheap Sugar.
Best Granulated Sugar, ea fi ; Best Seft White,
Ce ; White, &Xc. and Beautllnl Light, Be
The finest JSvaperated and Canned Cern In
the city.
We have a large stock of all kinds fresh
Groceries at bottom prices J juallty always con
sidered. BURiK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
wimmB axb ijQvuiia.
29 -gote- 29
Reigart's Old Wine Stere
Fer I'emmery Sec, lloncbeBcc. Piper Hetdsieck,
G. II. Mnmm A Ce , and all ether leading brands
of Imported Champagnes. Alse, Madeira. Sherry
and Pert Wines, Clarets, Sauternes, Ales and
8 louts,
Sele Agent ler Special Great western Cham-
Tiairni
prnuueev ujr w. unueu. , wiv
Ce., the finest
American Champagne In the
United States.
Vlerlda Orange Wine, the finest In the market.
l. lull line of Brandy. Whisky, Gins and Rums.
California Claret and White Wine, el NapaVal-
ley, California.
H. E. Slaymaker.Aex.,
Ne. ffl EAST KING ST.,
LANCASTER, PA
IttVHKB, JtO.
K
RKC'KKIVB.
BUPFAIO BOBES.
The only Buffalo Robes that came te Lancas
ter this season was a let I get In en the lath Inst.
They are the only rresh Robes In this market.
We have them lined or unllned, at reasonable
P On'Japan Geat, Wolf and all ether makes, our
assortment can't be surpassed.
Jtebea of all kinds lined at short notice.
Harness, Trunks and all kinds of Herse Cleth.
Ing at tbe Lewest Prices.
KRECKEL'S,
NO. EAST UNQ BTHMT. IWCABCTfcfA.
rvmniTcmm.
w;
C BAIT.
U It. ROTK.
FURNITURE !
Fer tha IIEST IIABtlAINB In rURNITUIIR
of ALL KINDS, go te the
NEW FURNITURE 8T0RE,
Oer. Seuth Quite and vine 81.
We am elllna for short Unas, at ASTONISH
Mil LOW l-lllTlKS. Rlrganl Waln.it Itad-Hemn
Hullni, Martli Top.ISS.flei rina llalrelnlh l'r l'r
ler Suits. 00 1 Klcnant Iciungn, (7 001 and
ether Keed at the sania Lew 1'ilwa. nt-lmd
F
UKMTUKB WAHKKOOM8.
BUY lOUUSELr A 1'AtR OF TU08B
Felding Dress Pillows.
CALL BAHLT AT
HeMer's Furniture Wtreroent.
They are the nicest thing out and we hays J nst
reoelred another let of thrnu.
90 BAST KINO BTRBHT.
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
27 A 29 Seuth (neen St.,
LANCASTER,! A.
T ATESTDKSI0N8 AND FINISH,
AT
WIDMYER'S
TOU WILL HMD
i Urge and Well Selected Stock
or
FURNITURE,
IN ALL THK
latest Styles and Finisn.
SWCALL AND KXAMINK.-M
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE,
Cerner Hast Kins and Duke Bte.,
LANCASTER, PA.
sepuVlyd
BOOK.
A TSKNTION ! ATTENTION !
AttT POTTERY I
a. L im LERSMITH,
BOOKSELLER. STATIONER AND ART
DKALKR.
Ne. 40 East BUng Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
Fall & Holiday Goods,
ROYAL WORCESTER. HUNOAHIAN, OLD
IVORY. LACE WORK.
PEACHBLOW VASES, CAMEO GLASS, rLKM-
1SU. TERRA COTTA and DOULTON
WARE.audaLargeA ssertment of
ARTISTIC NOVELTIES
rer Wedding and Holiday Gins.
angK-ua
QOHOOIj BUPPIilKH.
JOM BASE'S SOITS,
Ne. 16 and 17 North Queen Street.
LANCASTER, PA.,
Oflsr, Wholesala and ReUil, at Lew Prices
SCHOOL BOOKS
USED IN LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY.
Old Readers xehanged,
SCHOOL SUPPLIES;
Liquid Slating, Chalk Crayons, Copy Beeks
of AH Kinds. Writing Inks, Steel Pans, Slates
Noiseless Slates, Slate Pencils, Drawing Pen
cils. Composition Beeks, Writing Tablets, Lead
Pencils, Scheel Satchels, Companions, and
everything else In the Una et Soheol Stationery.
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK.
WAJJt rATMB.
m-JLlAj PAl'KK.
ART WALL PAPER STORE,
NO. 1M NORTH QUEEN STREET,
The time of high prices for Inferior grades of
Wall Papers Is a thing of the past. Elegant
Wall Paper and Window Shades at lowest mar.
ket prises. We have In stock the fl nest as well
as the cheapest Paper made. If you Intend
papering your beuse come and leek atourgeods
and enr prices will surprisoj'eu.
All kinds of Window Shades ready made and
made te order, we nave an weganni uu;
tains In hsavy and light weight. Poles, Chi
Heeks, Pins, Vestibule Reds, Stair Reds
everything belonging te a first-class. Paper
made te order, wenaveaneieganiuueui tur-
ds and
everything belonging te a first-class Paper and
Shade Heuse. sSrEsamlne our goods aud com
pare prices.
flLFREffl SIEBER,
184 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA
AKKLKY'H NEW BRANDS "PAXY"
and - first Ress " are the popular Scent
Cigars at Hotels and Saloons. Try them.
UARKLKV'S Yelfew Prent,"
, ., . Ke.ll Nena queen street.
(Formerly tUrtman's.)
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