$R iJsTBTRfftTanfBwTaTHEHBf-HVI-s-HBTiTBTiS v.T4.fiW.?O.T,,mT!!iWflmaf38i'!IH :TSiSiW, THE lkcASTBR DIIiY llEIaMGfENCER, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 90, lA '.' .-'"' HJ iJL1' a tfl"!i INTELLIGENCER '-, IT DAT IM TH TK , (mmUy mpteL) . wnm bellam A rail. nriT nLrrMeTCii i - i A Aenrri warn. Miru VSXBIVW CMWWWf aw i mmraonea. e hatmb: BTOT JW-I -tn. iln. J In, ln. tin. IK?...'. I 7'1IIIS7 tt MT118 S 4 43 DM Bfi !! n i " n 'te T !I 1M IK f 6 IS f 8 4.1 FT". ltd ftD 400 P. BO 7B0 40 WZ?.. 11 (M 450 IM 8K 1090 BE? iW 480 7 0O 10 BO 1350 1800 Bb.. 1(3 800 100O II BO 1700 3080 IK...' ItM 7 On 1200 1800 SOW. 7400 Bi". (00 1000 1700 H00 2700 32 00 Kit 100 it 00 re wee noe ajoe ElTT.. tool 18 00 3800 MOO 44 01) 61 K' r!..... 00 W 4800 68006500 Hit i Weekly Intelligencer Evert iWfDNtSDAV Mernine. wmp jyUPvVOHIIXVUXTHB. Ifctne ui ih, M oett rasa te pbmeks im. tr "(OLierriD toem mn r ast e ni An oemmT. all moimen unia HI (ennnD te th watb bisect. Xttifm and Ttlearamt te: -iTffli INTBLIilQBNOBR, V V .... . ,. lO-ST jsaiiaiiijf, jwuiwwiAHt a. U Catuactcr 3ntclligcuc. wy-ii XtUrOABTKB. NOVEMBER TO, 1886. False ConTlctlens. .fTfci Chicago Anarchists who were ap. , futettd te be shortly hung have had their ' (MM taken te the supreme court and the , way et execution postponed. And new it 1 Mid that the person who actually threw rth destructive bomb is discovered, and he 'it! net among the condemned. We have iiWrW? Buppesed that the convicted men J cHreuld ever suffer the extreme penalty, be- f bauM they have net been cenvincinRiy ;- proved te be guilty or murder, ana there yare tee many of them te make ?;llt' probable that they would be ' &'hiD4ed while any doubt remained of the i SstArmrea of their cu'lt. Te iwne them i i;0?0111 He aw te needed te be shown I, .. iney au .Knew mat me ueuiu wits u IM CW.'!!,.. lll,i,n .11,1 nn H.rntF t tllOTll- I,, fl.ialvwi ; and the most that has been proved HL ' atl.Mfr tltAm te tl.nf tliatt ndilrncCOil IVia "iaeeting at which the bomb was thrown by tWOWn UUO Ul yLUlUllljr HJUJ vucil tione, ciedt ihat they taucut aectnne wnicu Vtanlinl thn mimlprens deed. It is net a bMfeiNc proper interpretation of the law te Bjji ,' r,Bit this makes them parties te the vJHiae. epeecn is ieu iree su iuia tuumi) rjf le declare that a man shall be hanged who ;;ja, uiad uuuwer auuuiu ire eiaiu, .mu ; thereby induces a murderously-inclined J, third party te de the deed. The counsel .heeds te be mere deliberate than this and S&' is. ttie gnilly knowledge of the counseller that "V htn tnnntul eU lw tnVnn. nppiiq in ifl t - - ' letearly shown, te make him equally guilty , .with the direct perpetrator of the deed. .'Theraah advice, if it incited the act, may EWgUKlUg tUU UUV1BCI U11UC1 bUU UUUUUlCUbUL i-i4iB law nif. Tint, nrwler tlia wnnUv fnr .fe murder. E K, Otherwise there would be a great many j."eewe nangea. u.nai large poriien or me Republican party for instance, that de- ?, 'fLaeunced Garfield, and whose talk incited ., ; umieau, as is generally ueiicieu, iu uls I t&i murder. Eheuld liave been hanced en IvL, masse, if it is the law that such incitement 1??' jnade them equally guilty with the man f:whe Urea the laiai suec. ltweuia uouet- "ij; less be easy te prove that plenty et ins- J& rnintlAil Tlpnnblipjinq ilfnlarpl that finr- !)&.. . ... -. . . . ..".. .1 . I Al f "?,neia bueuiu de snot, tueugu neue 01 uitm ,f "BirihfirilT vefillw tliniifrlii Kn nnil inn nf "thAm nrnnlrl linvft rlntm tlie (lppil. iz. . ... t " xnen rTiTprinn al innT. nr iiipra An- $' archists brings the law into contempt. The f VflnlAinn CAnf ATitfnrp rvf man tn flia wr. W .who are never te feel It. is net an edif vinn E''SH.l. -v- , rl..Ai.l.i l. ... !.. r I Jrmurder who is net guilty beyond a doubt. tlSe the law declares; but that many cenvic- rv,vHwin nrp. hnrt tn flniilitful easas is shnm hv B-3. ' ja Si the many cendemnel who are never exe- l acateu. xue uuicage Anarchists sueuiu 'x?lvebeen convicted of the crime of incit- t,U' ug te riot and murder, of which they are xeauyguuiy; auu rueirpunisnment ter it fcslweuld have been a defense of the law and people, which is net had In their con- r'yietlen of a crime of which the enligut- ' iiened and calm judgment of the supreme 'J'e'jurt and of the people will declare that ; Athev have net been proved culltv. m ... & A Debatable Ouestlen. .(ijfl'the dearth of meie exciting topics, f,Ae question as te the propriety of the be- vJMwier or iiiaine 10 liumumis at the 1 Arthur funeral is being discussed with in- fmvi,. auab aruutr 01 social eiequeite, fcjUbe Jate master of ceremonies at the White ' Heuse, Mr. McMicbael, who illustrates and adorns our own Philadelphia, was lV-.. .-. A . . ,. ;-ww nrsLie pronounce juugmeniagainsijir. lUlalne te Mr. Maine himself, at the me- 'Jt MM M A 41. n An... wwiAr. A TTa .aI.1 f r ujjinuii ui. ma uui;uticuv;c. no iuiu -Jir. r."lBlalne,when he asked him whether that iwaa w uvper luuiy iu uu, inui in ins ladinnent decidedly it was net : and Mr. 'I'McMlchael'a judgment seemed te be gen gi'erally accepted. But new Senater Voor Veor Voer 'beeB steps out te declare that Blaine did jaE tigut, ana that Edmunds should net have offered his hand te one whom he had v abused as he had Blatne. f, J?,te P6 conceded that after Senater Ed-1 y, v iiiindshad declared that he could net an-1 wkAAw i Tllatna nn fhaafnmn .inmt.m. l. ; 'would have had te admit his belief in his ' lack of integrity, he should net have been inspired with a desire te shake Mr.Malne's K'-'kand ; because au honest man cannot be f M apposed te desire the acquaintance of one i Whom he believes te de a rascal. Mr. i-.d- ijnds, having put himself in position as tee honest te proclaim Blaine honest, nn ibeitump, needed, in logical sequence, te rafiue te proclaim his honesty by the Lakike of his band. g""But then it must be further conceded that the condition of our civilization is K-lriUy such as at all times te enable one te drfend his opinions of his fellowmen thus K ciaMafully ; se that there are very few per- m mm wue are aeie te always avoid shakln-? hands of men they deem dishenest: r(M majority make no endeavor in Unit a, ana have no desire te. Jiinecl all v i funeral occasions is it necessary te as- a meek behavior which forbids the of a wrangle, which is se ferelim tn irplrlt of the scene. Paubtless the proper conduct of IM. U and Blaiiie, meeting in the house of ing, would have been a quiet avoid- li.if 4l. ,,...- cr.n.l I... 41. L . If vuv buav mm tiuicu UJ me UCl 01 i etTuslve HcMlchael, as Senater "Veor. I. eruelly calls him, in bringing them In that emergency, the honest MwhM MM te defend his logical gates, arid extended his hand ; which the angry Blaine, declining, followed his impulse, and thought he did right. And it is clear that his impulse was" henestcr, at least, than that of the honest I'dmunds, w he was net nngry as Maine, having but lately triumphed in his re-election te the Senate and being In a state et nilud te be for giving. What nn honest man should de in the house of mourning when introduced te a man he deems a rascal, remains an unset tled question, eligible for the decision of the winter's debating societies; and until further Instructed we advise honest men, In that fix, te de nothing, a3 nearly as they may. A Cenrlnclng Witness. The Hen. Win. 1). Kelley, of pig Iren fame, lias been telling his Alabama friends that he would boldly inform his brethren in Pennsjlvanla as te the true condition of labor in the Seuth. He llatly and emphat ically contradicts his friend Maine, whose absurd arguments about the competition of cheap Southern labor have alarmed lg lg neruut and disgusted prudent men. He s.iid the coleied laborers of Tennessee and Ala bama are as wpII paid as the white laborers of Pennsylvania, and that he would se in form the Pennsylvaniaus en his return. Mr. Kelley Is celebrated as a master of sta tistics, and whatever he may have te say en his return, will be of interest, though it may be unduly colored by partisan feeling; but we new have the most essential fact, which is valuable net because it is new, for it has often been published in these columns before, but because it comes from se violent a partisan as " pig iron Kelley." This Southern cheap labor scare was one of the most useful of the many phantoms conjured up by Mr. Maine, and new that it ha3 served its purpose can be dropped ; but the managers will have te muzzle men like Kelley, or the tee noisy dropping of dead issues may indict permanent damage en their reputation for veracity and make it less useful in the next campaign. IIknrv Geoiiee proposes te run a weekly newspaper deveted le his peculiar lx)Utlcat theories, lie will new find the Uttlerence between chln-iuusle and hard work. It is announced that Tem Cooper has been etTered and has accepted the pest of secretary of tbe commonwealth under the Heaver ad ministration. At the same time an interview with Senater Hutaii, et Pittsburg, declares tbe Delaware senator Ineligible. lie says Cooper could net bold tbe efllce for a day if a quo warrante was Issued. Secretary Stenger backs up Kutan en this point wbeu be says "This same question arose in the present state administration seme time age, wben tbe name el a prominent member of tbe legis lature was pressed for a state ofllce. We then gave It a very thorough and exhaustive ex amination and came te tbe conclusion that It could net be done. The applicant was net eligible. The constitution is very plain and sweeping en the subject, and I de net see hew any member of tbe legislature can lie appointed te a state office during the time for which he snail have been elected." "Twe feels in a barrel " would be an ap propriate beading for the IS'Ugara Kalis per formance of Sunday. Just as all who leek below the surface of the Irish question predicted, the Tery gov ernment of Ireland Is te be one of coercion. The government troops are te be Increased by .,000 men, the National League meeting at SHge bas been prohibited, and it is even said that tbe scheme is contemplated of put ting into Jill as disturbers Parnell and bis compatriots before the next meeting of Par liament, buppene C'le eland bad issued a proclamation that Blaine mut net speak in Lancaster county. A revolution would have followed. But in peer uuhappy Ireland nene wonders at the bridling et tree speech. It has been an evil of such longstanding as te be regarded almost as inevitable. But such tyranny cannot last forever, and the Tery geverninen twill find this te their sorrow be fore they are through with tbeir present measures of coercion. What dlllerence does it make if Blaine did knock the chip off Edmunds' shoulder? Here is another knock-down for Mr. Blaine, administered by none ether than " Pig Iren " Kelley who addressed the peo ple of Birmingham, Alabama, en Saturday : Touching the wages paid common labor Mr. Kelley said he would go back home and tell his people tbat the negre laborers of Ala bama and Tennessee were as well paid aa white laborers In Pennsylvania. Tbe man from Maine was shouting all through Penn sylvania tbat the 00 cent negre labor cf the Seuth was one big cause of workingmen's troubles. Itseemite be pretty tafe te be lieve the exact opposite of what Mr. Blaine says en every public question. TllK Horticultural Art Journal, pub lished by Mensing A Stechtr, Rochester, 2 Y., has some excellent leatures. lta lruit and colored tlewer plates are among the finest ever used in a publication for se low a subscription price. Lakc v.stek suffers a less net easily te be measured in the death of James Stewart, a notice of whoae demUe elsewhere appears, lie was a public-HpIrlted citizen who was ever ready te advance tbe interests of the city of bis adoption, and whatever he touched he adorned. In the turmoil of a busy life be found time te cultivate the tender social Braces that e endear man te man. Of ecbol ecbel arly tastes, be would have made bis mark in the field of letters had the opportunity af forded. He died In the harness while about le begin tbe most gigantic project of bis life. His sudden takmg-eir evokes for bis be reaved family the most profound sympathy. Tug "golden-haired angel of recondite recendite recondite tlen " may be called, but net chosen. When it was found that the late Judge Ludlow, of Philadelphia, bad sacrificed his private fortune te the Interests of limtl. committee el his many friends undertook te raise meuey by subscription for the benefit el his widow and family. They have Just announced that ever 0,000 bas been sub. stfribed for this purpose, and will be invested carefully, the interest te lie paid te the widow and at her death the principal te be paid te such or her children as be may des ignate by will. This is certainly very gratifying, and yet if the value of the judge's tervlces be consid ered and the vast interests that have Uxm ben ell ted by his wise and fearless adiulnh adiulnh tratlen of Justice, It must be admitted that the reward is far tee small. The chief value of the testimonial, however,ls net represented by the figures following the dollar mark or the weight of the names tbat adorn It, but by the standing in tbe community that this public recognition of his worth gives te the memory of Ludlow, liia children will feel that it is incumbent upon them te maintain the honorable name wen by au upright Judge. Se tbe influence efa jut mau may extend through generations. WiLae.v Baukett Is pcilmps as geed aa sdvertlser as an actor. Orautcd a tattiit. Through William KGerhart. solicter of pat enU,Mr.AdamE.Uanck, et New Helland, has been granted a patent for a metallic water tight sectional outer cellln te b Tubed in plitS el the rough box new usually employed. , P8KBONAL. Krask A. Bunn, the well known news paper correspondent, is about te Write au opera. JitneK KuwArtn -M. Paxsex. el lliesu lliesu lliesu prome court, who ha been n widower about two years, and Mn Samuel Bridges, et Allentown, w Idew of ex t'engrcs'ulMl Bridges, are te be married licit Wednesday at the bruin's home. Ill-oil T. I.n.man. of Mlnnln, Oa., about two years age put J'2,500 Inte a nclieine for building n railroad te Sheffield, a projected town In North Alabama. In twelve mouths he sold hi interest Ter a Milt or clothe. The interest Is new worth ?l(V,iX) and grows inore valuable as the clothes wear out. The i.ate PntscK Ai..:.NP;n,el Lynnr, prominently connected for many year with the diplomatic service or Prussia, was mar ried te an American, MIm Mary Parson, of Klmerhurst, Ohie, who survives him. Tbelr eldest son, hU serene highness Prince Vrneit Oconto, BgiHl 11 j ear, succeeds te the title and becomes head bf the family. JesErn Pi HT7EU, of the New "erk lrerfif, begau by itlvlnit prlrw for extra geed work. As he crew mere and mere two cesful he began makiUR presents te all the empleyes ei me iiirie. una uay ue pave away three hundred orders for hats. Lit Christmas be gave a turkey te each of hit three hundred empleye. Next he took hi compositors en a picnic and raNed their wages several cents ineuaunu ems. ins last generous act was the purchase of two hundred shares In the building and lean associaUen started by the men. Mas. Clkm.i.m- keeps very busy with her various dutle. She Is frequently seen about Washington en shopping errand", and is very popular with Ihe salesmen, for whom she always bis a pleasant word of acknowl edgment for courtesies shown te her. She was en the avenue Saturday dressed In a gray cloth suit, with a plain skirt, the waist being hidden by a sealsklu cloak trimmed with beaver fur. The cutemarv bird- feather ornament was discarded, her cardinal bonnet being trimmed with ribbons te match. Half of the shop girls tu town are new wearing their hair combed up in front exactly like Mrs. Cleveland's. IllliUlUH SIAdAHA J(JJ'i2). Geerge llmlflt and MIm Ntille AUtn Miikrs tbe rtrlleua Trip. Gee. Hatlett and Miss Sadie Allen, of Buf falo, went through the rapids and the whirl pool Sunday alternoen in the torpedo shaped barrel used by Hailett ami Potts but summer. They were in thersplds and whirlpool five minutes, and wert taken out of the eddy en the Canadian side just below the whirlpool three-quarters of an hour later in geed condi tion. Miss Allen Is a respectable girl, 1 years old, a petite brunette and rather pretty. Miss Allen, when she appeared at the ferry ready te enter upon the perilous journey, were a neat walking drew. Taking oil her hat and jacket, and throwing a shawl ever her bead, she stepped lightly Inte the barrel through the manhole, tucking her garments cloeely about her, and laughingly remarking, "Come, Geerge, jump in: I'm all fixed." Soen after Uazlett Btepped Inte the craft, fastening himself in the end opposite te tbat occupied by Miss Allen. Just thirty minutes from the lime the barrel was towed out into the river It reached the whirlpool. Mls Allen and Hazleu returned te Burlale In the evening. I'hy-lclans recommend I)r l!nll' Couch Syrup, when all e'hermedlclnus fall, a a certain enre ler brenehltU. sere threat, anil iucbi r colds of 1011; standing, for sale by all Drug gist. 25CCUIS. Ter there was never yet a l'hllnephpr. that could endure the toothache pailenUy. ' l'erbaps netbut there's little wit In enduring It at all, when one bottle el Salvation Oil will care It. 8VM01AL XOTlOItB. SHILOH'S CATAKKII ItEMKUV a rUlve euro for Catarrh, Diptherla, and Canker Meuth, for sale by H. IS. Cochran, DrugiUt, e. lj; North Uueen street. Feur-Finhj. Of our American people are afflicted with sick headache In either Its nervous, bUieu or con- Seate forms, caused by lrregufar habits, hth vlnir. etc., and no remedy has ever cennuen-d It untU Dr. Leslie's special Prescription as dis covered. Give It a trial. See advertisement In another column. (J) "UACKMKTACK " a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price .Sand 50 cent t'nrs&Ieby 11 IS, Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street. TllK KEV. GEO. II. IHAIEK, of Iloarben Ind., says " lleth myell . d wire oweeur Uvea te bHll.Oirs CONSiUMPTU . CI' ItE." for sale by 11 . 11. Cochran, Drugg-Ut, Ne. 137 North ljueen street. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible cough, action's L ure la the remedy for you. rorsaleby II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North Queen street. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shlieh's Care wUl give immediate rellel. Price lu cm., M eta., and tl, Ker sale by II. B. Cochran, UruggUt, Ne. 17 North l!uen street, Uacklen's Arnica halte. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Uheum, revcr bores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChUblalns, Cerns, and all Skin EnipUens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te zlve p-rfecl satis fncUen, or money refunded. Price JS cents per box. rer sale by H. n. Cecnrun, Druntst, 137 and 1S3 North Queen street. Laneuter, Pa. SHILOH'S CUP.K will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and llrenchhls. for sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Active, rmhlug and Itellaulr, H. It. Cochran, Drugglit, 137 and 133 North Queen Btreet, Lancaster, Pa., can alwsys he re lied upon u carry In stock the purest and but goods, and sustain the reputation of being ac tive, pushing and reliable, by recommending articles w 1th weU-establlshsd merit and such as are popular. Having the agency for the cele brated Dr. King's New DNcevery for consump tion, colds and coughs, wUl sell It en a positive guarantee. It wUl surely cure an and every affection of threat, lungs, and cheBt, and In order te prove our claim, we aak you te call and get a Trial lletUe frea "(i, CATAKKII CUKED. health and w.t breath As.i.11 luivcii, ncaim ana sweet Dreatn d, by shlieh's Catarrh Kemedy. Price 50 Nasal Injector free, ter sale by H. U. in, Drutcirut. Ne. IS) North Quran street. secured, cents. . Cochran, Wonderful Cnres. W. I). Heyt A Ce , Wholesale and ltetall Drug Drug glsUef i:eme,Ga.,says: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, tlectrle Hitters and llucklen's Arnica balve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give snch universal satisfaction. 'J here have been some wonderful cures effected by these medi cines In this city, beveral cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few betUes of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken In connection with Klectrte Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by II. It. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lan c&stur, Pa. () The Kicltement Jiet Oier. The rush at II. B. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street, stUl continues en account of persons afflicted with Cough, Colds, Asthma, BrenchlUsand Consumption, te procureabeulo of Kemp's Balsam for tbe Threat and Lunss, which Is sold en a guarantee and Is giving entire satisfaction. It is a standard famUy remedy. Price M cents and 41. Trial tiieree. eli-lwdAw for lame back, sldeer chest, use Shlieh's Por Per Por eus Plaster. Price as cents, for sale by II. B. Cochran. Drnggl8t.Ne.lg) North Queen sti eet- Cautlen. We would caution the Public te beware of Dealers ettering Kemp's Balsam at less than the regular Price, &e cents and tl, as oftentimes Imi tations or lnferlerarticles are sold as the genuine In order te enable them te sell cheaply. If. u. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street U our agent for Lancaster, bauiple bottle Klven toyeur. eis-lwdiw MOTUK11SI UOTUEK3II MOTIIKKSIII Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rast by a sick child sutierlnK and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting tenth t It se. 5i,i.TmCS1n?.ta..bet.Ve 0f,rs. WINSLOW'li SOOTHING Si UUP. It will relieve the noer little sufferer ImmedlaUly depnd upentt there U no mistake about It. "There is net a mother en earth who has ever used It. who will net tell you at once that It wUl regulate the 0Uw,,?,?.a ?Lvef?.l'..t te the mother, and relief and health te the chUd, operating like i uuikIc It Is perfectly sale te use In all caees, and pleasant t? the taste, and Is the prescription of ei of the eldest and best female physicians In the United state. Sold everywhere. 26 cent a bottle muvSMyaM.W HA v Wtust is Celd In the head tIecucal autho authe r.tles say It lsdue toatiiie.pberlo uenns. uneven clothing of ihe body, rapid cooling when In a perspiration, Ac. The Important point is, that a ceid In the head Is a genuine rltlntlii, uu iu flammatien of the lining membrane of ihe nose, which, when unchecked, Is certain le produce a catarrhal conditien-tor catarrh Is essentially a "cold" which nature Is no longer abUU) "re solve ' or threw off. Ely's Cream Balm Im proved llasuperteiity.and sufferers from cold In ihe head should resort te It before that common uUmeui becomes seated and ends In eb.tluute tuturrh. n-'Jwdeed.tw BUOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACKa, Is the mesterrecllve l'atn Destroyer! n the world' WUl most surely qulcken the bleed whether taken Internally or, applied externally, and thereby mere certainly ItELIKVK PAIN, whether chronle or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Thieat, liheumatlsm, Toethacnu aud ALL ACU1.8. and Is The Great Keliever of Pain. "BUeWN'b UOUSEHOLD PANACEA "should be lu every family. A teaspoenlulof the Panacea in a tumbler e: fcet water fsweetened, it pre. ferrcd.J taken at ucdttine, will BUEAK UP A COLD, eeuU a Dettle, mtI-lyaif,w,Sw mmmcAu " THl.OPHOHOS FOB lUli:UMATISM. WFY IS IT "lbt rheumatism and tieuraUn ne se pteta leuU Thlsqtiesllan has net been satisficlerlly ausneivd,but It Is est tain that thnse dlvvvse nrenet only the most palntul but among the most common, and seme memt-er el nearly ecry tatetly in the land Is the Mcilm of oneet these dt ad tormenters. I.idles eent le lis pecullaily liable tu neuralgic nitack-, which. In the form et neuralgia headache, pnln In the back, or nervous pains are el lenstanl occur rence. Net until the dtceer of Athlopheros has any remedy been found for either theuma turn, neuralgia or tiorvens head u. he ami they were generally cenceiled te be Incurablf, but Athlopheros has been precd te be net only a .-fr(im cure ferthese dlsea.ti,ln all their aril d forms, but a m remedy. If, in Ihe use of Alb Alb Alb lopheros, the bowels are kepi " i v ')" " U success Is errfnfn, and te old tht. ililopheros Pills are reremmended, w hlch. hilu pre Ming the necessary cathartic, w ill b found te be a valuible aid te the action or the meOUlue Alh lopheros ts no experiment, it h.is l-en tested and has proved Its wenderful enicai), ine Aimopheros Pills were eilglnally pnv pared as a remedy for use In connection with Athlopheros, for rheumatism and neuralgia and kindred complaints. Used In connection with that remedy, thsy are a certain cure for either of these very common and distressing dKcases. Thi have also been found te be an Invatable leiuedyterany and all diseases arising from t! Hated bleed or general debility. 1 hey are espe cially valuable ter nervous debility, bleed poi soning, dytepsU, distress after eating, head ache, constipation, less of appetite, and all stomach or liver troubles, rer diseases of women they are Invaluable. These pills are perfectly harmless and may be safely used by adults or children. Testimonials of these who have been cured will be sent free en application. Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros rills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist tha Athlopherw Ce., Ne. HI all street. New Tork, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which ! ll co per bottle for Athlopheros and MV. for mis. nov;-lweed A YKK'S PILIA A Sluggish Liver Tfteses the Stomach and Bewel te' eceme dis ordered, and the whole system tesurit r from debility. In aU such cases Aiers Pills gUe prompt relief. Alter much suffering from Liver and Stomach troubles, I have Anally been cured bv taklne Ayers Cathartic Pills. I always find them prompt and thorough In their action, an. I their occasional ue keeps me in a perfectly healthy condition. Kalph Weeman. Annapolis, Md Twenty Ave year age I suffered from a torpid liver, which was restored te healthy action by taking Amt's Pills, since that ume Ihaveneier been without them. They regulate the bowels, assist digestion, and Increase the appetite, mere surely than any ether medicine, Paul Churchill, Haverhill, Mass. INVIGORATED. I knew of no remedy ee.ua! te Ayer Pills for Stomach and Liver disorders I suffered from a Torpid Ller, and Dyspepsia, for eighteen mouths. My skin was yellow, and m tongue coated. I had no appeute, suffered from Head ache, was pale and emaciated A few boxes et AVer's P11N, taken In moderate does, restored me le perfect health. Walde Miles, Oberlln, Ohie. Ayer's I'll's are a superior family medicine. They strengthen and invigorate ihedljiestlie organs create an appetite, and remove the her rlble depression and despondency resulting from Liver Complaint I have used these Pills, la my famUy, for years, and the-, neefallte Klve entire satisfacUen. Otte Montgomery, Oshkosh, Wis. Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver A te., Lewell, Mass. bold by all Drngglsts and Dealer In Medi cine. I10V-- (11 uiuiatrjjte. H IOU it MARTIN. UNA HALL, b Glassware, Taney Goods. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. Ve have ready for exhibition the largest assortment of Foreign anil Demestic G Loss Less ware in Articles for Table 1'se. &c, from the cheapest in Pressed or Meulded, te some of the most costly in Cut Hobnail or Russian Diamond pattern , either in Crys tal or the most delicate tint iu colored ; in Fruit or Berry Uewls, Water, Wine or Claret Sets ; Olive Dishes, Desert Sets, Tumblers, Finger Bowls, Goblets, Sugar and Cream Sets, Fruit Sets, Celeries, Itou Iteu quet Helders, &c. FANCY GOODS. The variety is almost endless. Vienna Glas3 and Ivery Vases. Kainbew Glass Fruit Stand, Satin Vases, Flower Baaketa, Ac. Carlsbad Ivery Vases, A:c. Vintage Flower Baskets, Lace "Ware,. Terra Cetta Figures, I'ointen Vases, Bisque Figures, Japanese Ware. These goods are all new and suitable for Holiday or Wedding Presents. 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTKU, PA. CAUUIAUJla. OTANDARD OARRIAOK WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER Market Btroet, Bear of Poeteffloo, Lanoaater, Pa, My stock comprises a large variety of me Latest Style Uuggles, Phsetens, Carriages, Mar ket and llnsliiess Wagons, which 1 otfer at the very lowest figures and en the most reasonable terms. I call special attention te a few of my own de signs, one of which Is the KDUKULKVCLOSED PHYSICIAN COUPK, which Is decidedly the naatest, lightest and most complete Physician's Carriage In the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they lake no risk In buying my work. Kvery Carnage turned out In eighteen yean a geed one that ts the kind of guarantee leave te offer the public. All work fully warranted. Please glvuuieacali. UKPAIliINO rUOMPTLY ATTENDKD TO. One set of workmen especially employed ler thalnurpea D ,ON'T I'UT IT OFF. Don't nut off the matter of ualnlnza lluslnuss Kdiicatleu ; that Is, that kind of au education tbat will best serve you In gaining, if net an In dependence, at least a geed living, A knowl edge et Heek-Keeping ami Business Ferms. combined with a geed handwriting gees a great Muy In accomplishing this. DAY AND KVKNI.VG SESSIONS. U. O. WKIDLKU. Principal. Ne. lOKJtMt King street. MMItlll, i;ijwi:rr i rcn, t.i.v. Messrs PROCTER & GAMHLK. CINCINNATI, O. Gentlemen: The cake of soap which you kindly ent at my request is received, and it seems quite te have taken our household by its most remarkable qualities and its unusually satisfactory results. Hew such diverse characteristics can be combined in one .11 tide is beyond my knowledge. While it is equal te anything for the coarser kitchen or laundry work, it is really fully equal, if net su perior, te any of the mere expensive, etc., for toilet purposes; most seething and effectual, and leaving the hands and skin with that pleasant softness that really puts one into a geed humor and a sort of gratitude for having ucd the " Ivery." We arc reminded of what old Walten recorded of the strawberry; " Doubtless Ged evuild have made a better berry, but doubtless Ged never did." With your strong chemical testimonials of the purity of the " Ivery" in view, we feel inclined te say whether human wit ever could devise a better soap than the "Iveky" doubtless hu man wit never did. Yours, REV. J. MILTON PECK. MAY 30th, tSSj. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the 'Ivery';" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remark able qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and insist bpen getting it, Copyright lS-A by Tretter & uamMc. v&OTnixu. w- ILLlAMSON A FOSTKR. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. Thirty Days Frem Date -WE WILL Hail Glad Christmas Tide ! In preparation for the auspicious occasion e have anticipated the wants of Ulft Givers by carefully selecting a large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S HOUSE COATS, 11ATII UOWNS, Heading llebes and Smoking Jackets That are Moderate In Trice. The Blizzard Resister! -AN OVERCOAT rer Hard Weather in Irish rrlezn or Notch Chinchilla. Alse Uress Bulla and Overcoats from no 10 rx. Winter Gloves. Gent's Tar Tep and ITlcece Lined Kid Gloves, Scotch Knit Cleth Gloves, Men's Heavy Gloves and Mitts In Buck, Saranac or Woolen Knit. HEAVY UNDERWEAR. All-Weel Ecarlet, Camel's) Hair, Scotch Mixed SILK NKCKWKAK. 0AU0IGAN8 AND WOOLEN I1031EKY, GENT'S TOCKET I1ATB, 8TI1T AND SOFT JCKLT HATS, HOYS' and CIIILDUEN'S HEAVY CLOTH CAI'S, GENT'BBEALSKIN CAP8 andTUHUANB, FUtt COLLAUB and GAUNTLETS, LADIES' FUU CAPES, MUFJT8, BOAS AND rUB TUIMMINO, SLEIGHING ROUES in BUFFALO, WOLr ANDI'LUBH, WOOL DUIV1NQ BLANKETS AND WHIPS, It Is couimen sense te keep your feet dry. In addition te the largest variety of popular styles In the best made Beets and Shoes Fer Ladles Misses, Heys and dents, we have a full stock of Gossamer Over neon. Fleece Lined Arctics and Alaskas, and ltubbur Heets at LOW TUICES. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. 32, 84, 30 ana 38 East King St., LANCASTER, FA. TUVH KB, SO. K RKOKEL'S. BOTAIO ROBES. The only Buffalo Uebea that caine te Lancas ter this season was a let I et In en tbe ICtb Inst. 1 hey are the only rresh ltebus in Ibis market. We have them lined or unllned, at reasonable prices. On Japan Geat, Wolf and all ethor makes, our assortment can't be surpassed. llebes et all kinds lined at short notice. Harness, Trunks and all kinds of Herse Cloth ing at the Lewest Trices, KRECKEL'S, M0. ft EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, T A, augM-amd irur slur. I uevamwvHJtiautmi noun. f-tXlAj AND SKK -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light ; Beats thorn all. Anether Let of CHEAT GLOBES for Gas and Oil oteve. THE "PERFECTION" METALMOULU1NG AND 11UIIUKU CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats them all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keen out the cold. Sten rattltnit of windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made tn ap- & lying It. Can be fitted any here-no holes te ere, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the mrxt perfect. At the stove. Healer aud Range Stere -OF Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOOTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, TA. F' cm 500 500 Cook and Parler Steyes. MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS Or TRICE TO MAKE ROOM FOR Christmas Goods I We are new getting through with our great rush and will be able te push ear Steam and Cellar Heater Werk MORE PROMPTLY. FLLNN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LAN 0 ASTER TA. w M. A. KIKFlfEK. ALDUS O. HEKK KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse), InvlteXallf Housekeepers te Call and Inspect their Bteck of Honseiteiishing Goods. A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK STOVES and RANGES, TAKLOR STOVES, HEATERS and FURNACES I SUMMER COOK STOVES. After carefully examining tbe merlU ;of all offered te the trade, we have selected THE "ARGAND." rer GASOLINE, ana THE lt DANGLER," rer COAL OIL. As the Best, when all points are considered, te etfer te our patrons. Call and see us. We love te show ear goods, and are net offended If yen de net purchase. Remember, we are agents for The " Splendid " Heater. Manufactured by Fuller A Warren Company, Trey, N. Y., which has no rival In durability, economy of fuel and control of gas. New la tna Ume te examine and beceme posted for Autumn purchases. rem ember" tu;tlace I 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE OOOKT tt0W"5j.MMW jMr nuuna. TOOK AT THK BILK HANDKKltl'lllEFd IT Till North End Dry Goods Stere. The Ijvdln' else In White ItenisUtehed ler avj. Is very cheap. J. w, nyiiNK, BevS-lyfl Na 3li North UtiMn tttvat. u NDEKWKAR t UNDERWEAR ! UNDERWEAR! WATT &SH AND, 0, 8 and 10 East King Street, Ate new showing everything desirable for La. dloe, Genlleiiien, Ileyi and Misses, In Fall & Winter Underwear, AT l'Ol'ULAK TRICES. LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR, 'i"e., JJXe, tee. and 73c. Ladles'. bite All. Weel Umlerwear, TSe., 11.00, 11.73 and II. te. LAUIEA'CASHMKRK UNDERWEAR, 11.50 Eachi GENTS' Ml I IT K AND (IRET UNDERWEAR, iV , lie,, J7XC, Uc and no. GENTS' GIlKi WOOL UNDERWEAR, joe. auu si.uii jvacu. Uenta' Scailet Weel Underwear, 60c, Tic., 11.00, l.aandll.an Each. Gents' Flue Cashiuern Underwear, 11.30 Each. Ladles' and Gentlemen's REGULAR-MADE UNDERWEAR at Very Lew Trices. Beys', Mlsse' and Children's MERINO AND ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR In All Blies and many Qualities, at moderate Trices, AT THE New Yerk Stere. riOM.'AlUS I'MOES. Stamm Bres. & Ce. 09. ilO ami '28 .ertli queen St., ARE OFFERING Ladies' Coats, Jackets and Wraps -AT- Extraordinary Lew Prices. LADIES' BOUCLE JACKETS. II a Each. LADIES'NEWMARRETS, Full Length, l'er feet rutins:, (I OU Each. LADIES' BEBL1N TWILL NEWMARKETS, lieu Each, Extra Fine. EXTRA LOW PRICES. CHILDREN'S COATS, Tic, 11.00, II 2, iM Il.TM-lOOandupgfe SEAL TLUSHCTTAT8 AND WRATS at Trices that are Sure te Please. Hosiery, Gloves & Underwear. We feel confident thai our stock el Hosiery, Gleve and Underwear Is u complete as any la the city, and , Prices Always the Lewest, AT THE- BOSTON STORE, Nea. 20 St 28 North Queen St. Commencing MONDAY. NOVEMBER 3, our store will be OTEN EVERY EVENING. J. B. MAHT1N A CO. TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR HOLIDAY GOODS ! WE MAKE A REDUCTION OF' 25 PER CENT. -ON- Ladies' Wraps, LADIES' NEWMABKETS, LADIES' JACKETS, Ladies' Seal Flush Goats, AND- Children's Newmarkets, CHILDREN'S OOATS. Cor. West King &:PrInce 81.,, (Oppetlte BUsven. Heassv) uaweABTEH. pa. H AVANA OIOAKH MARKI.KYH "".. ..-a. Amerlta"and "Done Sold clear Havana Cigar, are the boss 60. and KW Cigar in me auSleYv' Yellow rrent," Ne. XI North Queen Street (Formerly Uartman'.l T EVAN'S FLOUK, If you want a Geed Fleur tbat will always prove atatlafactery, u.e LEVAN'S. 7.h.Mo!iUn,renn Sellable, Geed, of the kind la the market. M.ThAB J. B. Martin & Ce., f
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