fft" W3ISf,9fs71! f s"..' . 1 1 " "k. a , 5i . w .V;-fV E f n M v.1 Ti. TM iCVl Wf' ' WR liANCASTEK DAILY INTEtAtGENCCfeK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBElf i; 1880. i' ,"& 1it, "3 iP?FW . i 1LLIGENCER if wmmt dat m THB VttAB Mutpttd.) ttrt DOUAfcS A TBift, FinT MLtmiD 8T OAKRIIM IN LA ALt Atuenrms rLAcm. senrti f 111 1 1 ODMIS.IOII AILOWID TO Lre oensacrto. ' lMm tfft; g jAPTTIBmO KATES: BfrV - jjln lln 81n 8ln. tln. ttln Bi. M 11A 3r 4 4S RM Hnhi, te nil jm se anil 7 W MA..... 101 18)1 S te oil 6 HO ti jn 110 1B 4 en sm 7( 9 4e k. 1 IM 4fV) 6 BM) 10AO JMk.... IK 4 80 7 K 10 Ml 13 Ml ION) iMM., WJ 8 1 10W IS f 170t 31 ! HH.m.. IB0 7 0H 110J ibeuI aiul SOI BHIl,,, 500 10 00 17 CU SMtlllUHl) MmIm.. son 10)1 seen at en m let sa no Upaii.M (00 WOO 28 W :U)l! M MU IfTtr.. ....! 1600 MOO 4B0O Mlt M"l " TlWeekly Intelligencer Every Wednesday Mernine. ,Vf ' ill! ( III ii w ill Mini i mi extras or Tl, .AOOITMMTO rmaseps aininw vr euumD raeM iTixr rARTerTBi I A coemT. ALt AHOitvuera imra (PI petmieiriD te thi wast ".err I aM lulttri and Ttltgramt te Wwmn TNTiar.t.TOENOBR. Hr - Lancaster, ra. 1 Xoiueotcr 3ntclUgent , LAHCA8TBK, Dl.CKMHKR ), 1S86. iiCiwptUtorfer the Pcmiijlvnnli Kemi. Ill Tumeta of a scheme a-feet for the Mflttteg of a new railroad across this ,te compete with the retinsvlv.ini.i I for the Western tratlic, is prraclu- jfAraaniming tangible sliape and it is new 4M that a number of gentlemen who were fleUre In the Seuth Pennsylvania ciiter- m Htee have been bargaining with English HMMaMaer Building, Ejt ttapltallsts for the needed money. Of! ?Jrm - l. .1 i.. . i i Mr ''Aiwiuuwisitiiciiut Buirtii uuu iuu M follews: Over the Lehigh Yiilley te Ashland, thence te Sel ins Greve and up tbe valley of the Juniata, in many vlaces jIwralleHng the Tennsylveiiia, eer the tlgktet way obtained by the Tennsjhania Seaboard and "Western, across the old Vr :.--. a . Ttiu.i..i .. .- AtHiegu luau iv Aiuum.iauuiK, iuieukii jspensmirg, aewn tne uiacK i.ick .'reck, .MWBins the Conemaugh near balUhurg. I41lMUMl1lflt.a4r1t. .ltrruit llha nnwua tttt K't WWftW WJ n uvni.j uiin.v llt.O UV.IL'U I tei Steteland county te the Allegheny mer , Which will be crossed a short distance ;beve rittsburg. l'ittsburg will be !;HK1CU U)C1 UIO J.ibl3UMl VV II C31- iT II nrA 41.1a linn 11 111 ltd tlca.1 In SSi--"" "" "" """ """ "" "-'' '" . xae junction Willi me niisuurg, ciee- : 'ilftnd & Teledo read, which will be used te rtiValley Junction. A new read will be V StJ ... - . . . n. f'e! wmi irem AKren u wiucage j unciien ana .7ihe"B.&0. line te Chicago will be used ',;, from this point. ,4'Sl These are the d.ivs for raihend si hemes jiiTh Seuth and West are teemin? with ithcm, and Pennsylvania affords a better MA for railroads with her great ialneral resources thanauv ether section '-jet tlie country. She stands close by the S,g gateways of the sea, with her basins of ores, fy and fuels, oils and gases, nnd with long 5lBgthsef vallejs unoccupied by railroads. ,,aih) jieucy 01 exienuiug me L.e ibh Valley westward through the K atattfi is mi ntnlnu.s .qiifTfvnqti.-,., tn , --en ',' Ms managers, and the only sunirising ltlng about it is tluit the cemjian should f.toeu. ier ouwiue am in a project mat is se ?- fillip wrHlilii Ifs ftwrn iiatiai- nn.l tiltnt t. OS ""J ..--..- .1 U J'W.T.h. l.UU .lkj ... f j execute. Mr. re w ene of the ablest -j- niuru.m uuecuira el iue siaie ami preaum vS. ablrthlsi3 hUsclti e. and t.ikis tlin nl.K n of the Seuth Pennslaula which he was IHSteppt'd In building. There is room hew- Fjhaany years before all J'eunshauus .il- K-As . ... ... rs.;Jys are laid wim raus. IS m m - lli $ The Beeks of Snllr. S --ilr, bully, who figured with Mr. Getten r.yia the Heading reorganiAitien and Unalh v Lsucceeded in making the Morgan syndicate .admit him te a partnership in the feast en jgflne carcass, is instructing the deluded Philadelphia newspapers as te the value of Reading stock, which he declares will in igjtae near future be double par. Mr. ully jftuys that he and Mr. Cerbin.the Heading's ,hkHSW president, took held of the Lena Is lancl railroad when the stock was twenty. SfiTe, and after they tripled its amount it ,Vv'mUs te-day at ninety-seen !.4"TiMr nre irntnrr in .1. Il.j ....,. t. . .-v.j mu bwiufy w wv m-j same U S-Reading, he gays ; and that the I'hiladel hia newspapers, which call them ew Tk-Vi-tr mml.l . J-... l..l . .--,. . fflWy, when the figures show it luteer SiKren million dollars during the past lear. de net knew what they are talking about. .ueuig journalists iney ue net understand finance; eranjthingelse, Mr.Cerbin miijht have said, aince it is undoubtedly true Hiat the journalist, who makes it his busi- pees toinferm everybody of ten has erylittlc lofermation in himself; his function is the jratherlng and publishing of facts and he has no time himself for iheir cemnrehen. akn. gMr, Sully undertakes te enliizhten tlm Philadelphia editors. He tells them that because Reading is losing money, by the million, new, is no sign that she will con cen con inue te de se under the new in inagement, jwhlchwill reduce the interest ch.irge te four per cent., cut oil the ueii.p.iing IHnftla. mlnpq nnd ntlin.lnn.i .. 1 ... . , ..,, ,.u vwti ucau-nuuu tlliacu. "jnenU, and reduce expenses in i-uch a lively v that thmr will ajvn f..rt.. ..... .... ... j. t ,, ., ,.,j j,,-, tcm, OUl Wt the Beading's gross earnings of thirtj. seven millions a year; which sum is just the amount of the common stock, and five jer cent, of the gross earnings will pay a dlWaeua of live per cent, en the sceck , Whfch dividend Mr. Sully says Mr. Cor Cer blu'a management will earn within eigli. teen mentha. yktlt appcirs from Mr. Sull 's statement jWiat the Heading property had been badly managed In the p.ist : that It hasiinir.umis and collieries which did net pay awl has mw weu, at every pore, of the life bleed from its traffic. Ma) be theie is some foun feun foun tienfor this statement, though it will t be leadily believed that the Intelligent JMtoagertef the readlwe steadily paid out an, i wmtn u mul 110 iqulalent. Mr puly inspires buiIcIeu of his tt,Bau wing that some of the Readim? rn..i u I at a coat of nine dollars ner ten. nmi laatttireeorfeur. whilotlie imw n.,. SSuhh0 1UK t0 d It for ene dell'lr ix i- .- .u,D40ur minions annually in item alone. Mr. Suliv innir....i,, Reading and It will be BafH te km,. 7tjieai his horns. V U no doubt of the great earnlm? y of Reading, and there Is no duuM Jdih thopresperous times that are new it will de a very profitable business. at losses of the past will readily jttedinte great profits in thefu tureby hlgbw teUa and higher coals and greater oenWmptlon. The results that Mr. Sully premises will ceme In time, but net especially through the virtue of his syndlcale,hlch sits upon Reading as a vampire and will I ready te drop it when it Is bloodless. The United Males ns a Medel. Heir Rickert, of the Reichstag, has raised n racket among German statesmen by his bold attack iieii the financial policy of the government. He objected strongly te the steady iiicrease of e pemlitures, nnd held up the I'ulted States as a geed uiedtl of wiw geiernment, wy. lug that the national debt of the republic had been reduced one-half, and that the effects of 1his jwiicy could readily l traced In the acthe comjietitieii of American merchants in the markets of the world. Te name the United States .is furnishing a model for the statesmanship of Rismarck, the most rabid of royalists, was like wa ing a ml rag at a bull , but the mem. ber went en te clap the climax of his audacity by uttering t'e warning that if the debts of Rurepeau states continued te Held Uie same unnatural proportions as compared with the debt of America, Rurepe would seen sec what the result would be. The minister who replied te this tierce attack en the government intimated in courtly phrase th it any man w he said that Germany could net afford te defend her 3ilf did net tell the truth. It is en the plea of danger of foreign war that the geernment has always laid the he& lest taxation en the people, but that excuse is rapidly wearing out, and the overtaxed masses of Piirepe are beginning te hate or despise statesmen w he can net give them geed government for something like its value There can be no question that if upright and able men controlled the state affairs of Europe, a mutual agreement would long a je have been reached for the reduction of standing armies. The speech of llerr Rickert proves that the example of America is sure te be followed in time.and no better argument for republican princi pies could be offered. The Insidious Pulque. Our Mexican diplomatists, according te Republican authority, have been having an unsuccessful wrestle with tie national beverage of the ceuutry. Agent "-edgwick first and Minister Manning next have been reported as its victims. Reth were noted at home for sebriet v of habit and dignity ofdtmeauer. Mr. Sedgwick was a book worm among his friends, and Mr. Manning a judge among his people. Reth deny that the have done anything discreditable in Mexico, and we presume that the) tell the truth, being men of geed fame at home. Our Republican friends, however, settn te consider tint as Demo crats it was nt-cessar) for them te be over come by the Mexican tipple and se they declare that thev were se. taking advantage of their retirement te their rooms because of illuess, te publish te the world that they were drunk. Perhaps it is net fair treat ment of these gentlemen, who may be said te be entitled te be treated decently, as men of character and agents of their coun ceun try, if they are Democrats. Rut the peo ple .ire net likely te believe that every sworn Democrat who gees te Mexico falls a victim te its insidious liquor, and our Republican friends are discrediting their vera it) by the frequency of their imputa tion U 4.I.I. a million alligators ate clamjhtercd every jear for their skins. Ttie Audubon society should Include this destruction in thelr scope of reform. SV.sir foolish legislation made by the last Congress Is newr causing trouble. An ap propriation of f-10, 000 was made for the estab lishment in I'tah of an industrial home for Christian women and children who have re nounced polygamy. It ee happened that there in an organization already in existence in L tan named the Women's Christian In dustrial Heme association chartered by the territorial legislature. This association claims te e enliiltsi te the benefits of the appropriation, and the district attorney sup ports the claim. The governor of the terri tery is of the opinion that a strict construc tion of the act of appropriation iee.s cot admit of this Interpretation. It was most absurd te make the congressiunal apj ropriaUen, for the reason that the ltah women who are victims of polygamy are a small minority, nesidcs a relurrn must only be temporary that is ba--ed en the stilish lusuntts of the Uidn.diui. Mb. 1L K. Twemblt, -who rprtnifcd the anderbilt int-rfct in Uie s.e of the Seuth I'ennsjivaaia read, l r per.l te hare expressed hitulf in the foLew u wjrrew f ui stjle: "The raicuke thatwe rntJe mm tfc: we did net sell out for cash. Wt a-e now new tied up, no inciter which way we turn. The Pennsylvania holds our agreement 10 sll, se that we cannot go ahead uid build the read If we wanted te, and the court has tnjolned them irem delivering us the bend, e that luey cau'c ra, us II they wanted te, no that the ?( CO0.POO of money that we have get in the ground drowned in the stale of I'ennsyl. vania-wlll have te stay there Indefinitely." There is net much sympathy ready ler Twombly, but It is hoiedthat this confession may serve as a warning te railroad kings when they ftel disposed teembark in uncon stitutional enterprises. MiLLioNAliiKLeiiiLAUDhavinj: tired of triumphs en the turf has began todabble In politledeienoiiiy and has suggested checks te be put upon the com.ertratlen of wealth. He has an article in the Xetti Atnencan Ilnieu ou '-Laber and Condensed Laber" meaning labor aud capital. His Mews are erlgnal and his manner el esprensing them lerUble ; the remedies he suggests fur exlstlug evils are much like ttio,ebr night before the Knights of Laber at their Hicumeml conentlon. He cou. ceu. plslns that the holder of condensed labor lurget that they only held It in Irust and for the beuelit of ether workers who fellow them ; aud thinks, rightly, that if tills idea or the responsibility of wealth were mero generally accepted, the dangers of the social problem would be small. His great reined) ier the present state of things Is the forming el a National Laber Congress and an advisory beard of Judges, the former te iuiluencu legislation and the latter te decide all labor questions which should be sub milted te thorn by employ or aud euip(o)e . He wants the geverumeut te ewu aud operatu cuuals, railways aud telegraph lines ler the usoefall atceitandhe would imiio-'e a legauy lax el ten ier cent, en all fortunes In in ess of JJue.OOO This last suggestion he delends en the ground that It would "calico u considerable reduction et taxes, and reuder the perpetua. tlen of Immense fertu-j03 in a few families linj)esslble, aud thus obviate that grave imj ending daugtr, the lontentratie i of weallhln single families, which wrecked the Reman Kmplre." Coining from a millionaire who has ie. c&iitlybeuiHpendinu vast Bums en horses BnilRauje preserve a this Is Interesting read- ng.butheueca wrote forcibly of the beau tlM el pev erty and the evtu et wealth when he was roll uB u affluence and .bowed no disposition ta roll out. WAYSIDE OLANCKS. There earn te the ISTKt.t.liinNecn otllee a day or two age nn Intelligent looking young negre, who Is making In this vicinity an in in vestlgatien of the records of Ida wca. He bore testimonial t his worth from i.overner l'attlsen, Snuen Cameren and tne Inte maver of lUrrlsburg. S (. ilpen His uaiiie Is James II. W. Heward, teriiicrlv dller et the Atnle J utnal He lias written quit an in-ten-Mini: sterv entitled, " II unl and free, detailing what Is raldti Is) a truthful tn 0 of slave times. This work lie Is placing en sale In Lncn.tt'r. It Is a iiniiArkaM 411 U deuce of ttodevilepiueut of tli telnriHl mre te note the si rides tiiatttulivldiialsnrentskliig in the Held el literature. It Is rather Intpresllng te ebwrve hew realeuslytliennti Itwper men are rivalllnij te notice that interpretation of sec-tlen 1 artlcle 2 of the constitution whereby the ied heAdcM and heefal Itepuellcin state liilr man could net be appelntcsl te n place in Heaver's cabinet uutii the ixplnlleu of his senatorial term. Jeseph Scranteti, of the hcrauten Ii tuIh in, vhe Is generally ls lleved te have his weather eve en cjis)'s aenaterhlp plum, Is deeply grleml at toewr'a iH-sltlen, as this Indicates " While nelnxly ebjivts In the sllghct desret' te Senater Coooer, ler liedeseres welt at the bauds of the iuceiulug governor, as he docs of his party, jet it is te be regretted that the proposed aptielntuient has already civ en the euoiniesotino Republican party the pretext ler charginc that ttoverner Heaver will In augurate his administration by an Hit el con tempt ierthe constitution of the common wealth " e have no reason te bellev e that our advKe will be acted upon, but wnweuld whWper into the fair-hstred lelware en ter's ear that he w ill be in a fir better peii tlen te run tur governor four jeirs hence If he keeps himself clear of the "mNtakes thvt are bound te charai terl9 the Heaver admin islrntieu. The Jellerseu asKcxlMtien of erk hid a large and most interesting uieetiug the ether day . w hk h shows that the principles of the author of the Declaration of Independ ence are being studied Just as carefull.v in storm &s they were In sunshine. This is geed time for the Democratic party te burnish up its arms and get readv ter the struggle of 1ssj. The Republicans are dailv giving their attention te organization and it behooves the Democrats te be sleep.ess m their vlgUance. There are some notable features In the re port of Second Assistant l'estmivster General Knett, who leeks alter the railway mail er vice of the government. The w eight of mail matter carried by the railroads alone en a single dav, June 0, l-v, wis j.jt.i.i pounds. There has been In the p.vt hcal ear, asoeuipared with the previous year, au increase et 7 star reutw, asgresatlni; l' miles In length, and a decrease el stv.Ii In the annuil rate of ewt. in the mail-meen-ger service there has been an Increase of 0 routes and a decrease of fll kiT in cost. The stesmbest service shows an Increase clone route, with a decrease of l.l-e miles in length and fllO s.s In cost. The railroad service, which te a large extent is displacing the ethers, show s an increase or si routes el S.'Xd miles in length and of fT l.neu in the annilal cost et transportation. There Is it will be observed, au luerea.se in the last item, but in It the percentage et increase is much les than In previous years It the star and steamboat services for the year ended June 30, ls,st, be compared with the annusl aver ae of these erv aes ler the sev en v ear net preceding, it will be found that while there has been an increase f 7 11 per cent, m the number of miles traveled.tuere has been in the star service a decrease of Am per cent, in the annual cost and le 17 lr cent, in the rate paid per mile , in the steamboat service a decreased .0. 1 per cent in the numbers el miles traveled, with a decrease of I ej per cent In the annual cost and of S, Is per ceut. In the rate per mile, Abraham I ultz, w nodiscevcred the famous variety of whest which has borne his name for twenty-four year, is 1 modest farmer In the Juniata valley. Ha lives two miles south of Ailensville, at the feet of Jack's mountain. He has never realized any thing out el his discovery, although by ex change and Interchange the three heads of his wheat with which he started grew te many million bushelsef sted in a smgleyear. New in his declining ) ears his IriendsasK for recognition of his services tearu ultureinths form et a contribution trem each farmer planting this wheat et a bushel 01 it, atie.ist. I he appeal wilt no doubt meet with general answer, but It had bwu better the codecueu were taken up when wue-it wasublgtiei price per bushel, and when tue 1 aliz variety was lu mete exclusive use. l'ennsvlvania has had but lulls recognition In the dispensation of favors from the state de partment. Secretary Hav ard does net beam kindly upon the politicians of his neighbor commonwealth. Except Camphausen, of Erie, who was early sent te enlce , Keim i Heading, who went te Charlettetnwn, 1'rin. e Kd w ard s Island,) 1 ress, of I'hiladelphia.whe declined te go te Greece and muiebedj else, who is forgotten. The Keysienu state Las had lew even of the crumbs that fall from the diplomatic table. New that Harry Keim Is returned from his pest, there may be a place for seme aspiring I'ennsjlvanlan In the vacancy thus treated The departure of Mr. Keim and his wile irem the place of their late efflilal residence was by the way, made the occnieu ier a very magnlticent and gratlyiug expression el geed will trem the Charlottetewners. The day belore the retiring consul was waited upon In the legislative council chamber by a large number el prominent citizens and pre sented with an address en their behair, read by his lordship the chief justiee. It ex pressed high appreclaUeti et Mr. Kelui's official character aud social courtesy and pledged homage and uapp.ness te him and his wife. They have returned te Reading and tne ceusulata te Charlottetewu is vacant. I nderthe rules et the Pennsylvania 1)9 mecracy the delegites in thesute cenveatl m are apportioned upon the gubernatorial vote el the party in the sev oral representative dis tricts. Hy the operation of this the repre-en-tatien lu the next convention will be modi fied Jn many counties The only change in the districts of this county occurs in the second or lower district, ft polled -J,7-1 votes for IVttlsen and get three delegates , It dropped te J, 100 this jcar, falling below the requisite2,X)0and hence Us representation in state conventions for the next lour vears 11 decreased te two delegate! Chief Justice Mertur's successor is te be chehen next year. That Is If he U net te succeed himself. Will Lancaster county have a candidate? Or will McDev lit have an inning ier state treasurer ? PER EONAL. Lean Salisiilkv never uses Ubicce and seldom drinks any alcoholic liquor. Lord Randelph Churchill smokes cigars, but Is almost a teetetaller. UruKi CnecKi.n, of liosten, 011 Monday gave a dinner te Osman Urewster te ceu -memerste the seventy fifth anniversary or their partnership in business .. .: " ' Maxwell, the murderer of ireiier, wne was 10 have been hanged Jail uary 1, has been granted a stay of execution that an apteal may be taken. Themas N Haiit lias received the Repub lican nomination ler uuyer of Hosten He is president of the Mount Venun National bank and for several years lias been an alder miiii. Ham Je.Mfs closed a three weeks' umwaiirn in umaha Sunday, At his last miming he ..-.v.. tj,ii iwr me luung .iiens unristlan association building. He lelt Omaha ler his home In Georgia te take a rest. Bishop J. K. Shan viian's will has been probated In Harrisburi'. He benucaths all ins real aud personal property for the use of ".,.,. "'"""' ""ice, a poney et insurance en his life for &,0O0 Is lelt te his bretber.Rei . Jehn W. Shanahan, of Philadelphia. Rev. D11. I'vxtev, or New Yerk, is re re perled as saying te his wealthy congregation mil ciunuajr i " luu nuu 1 OUgllt te Kyillpa H1I79 with the millionaires who carry such heavy burdens Talk about the sorrows of tne peer; you are wrong. The average workman gets mere oemfort out of life than any millionaire. See them drop the hed at six o'clock, with no care about their work. Hut Crtesus, he Is iievorse ; black care is In his stem he is tormentej with learn etitis wealth " Hlep thitceuKidiifi ( it von den t It may kill you A bottluef nr nun's Lmun "ivrun only costs you Scum and Its timely uae muy tave yeuruie 1 had alwaja been mueh annoyed by neuralKla and headaclie At IniiKth 1 unit null JCOUlUltl IH Inea te tr enlvaUnn oil I am ulud le receuimeud It. ui u.aOe a perlest cuie la my caiu X .. SIA11K3 KBW. n AUqulth Et,, llaltlmere, JId. MAKES NKVV, MKUICAU 'A TI1LO I'll OROS reit Rllirt'MATISM. WHY IS IT Tbi.t i hi mnsti.m and neiiralli e e rn lint. llu .pitsil m hits tielbct'ii - inl u tettlj iuiivd. but II Is i attain thai il,.v... ainoers nn net only Hie inexl pvltitul t l hiiieiii; tlie most common, and wme iuiuiNt i licntlv i,r tainil In the I mil I. thevi inn of enrel thue Iniiil (ei mentors ladles .rem le bj 1MciiIUiI liable te nouralgle aiiscks hlh,lu ihe lerin of rvumlRt hvidaiN . pain In the l.uk, ci ut rveus pains ai-e of . instant eccut lencs Net until the discover) ( Mliloptieros s at ) r. in h1 been found ter 1 1 ! . l rheum I Usui ne-ni'itlaerm neus hea.Wihe and thev were Keninlly cencedi d te b In. util-le, bnt Vthl.nhores hm been proved in lw net enl n . -rtniuonie forthese ilbea..is1hi ill iheir silid forms, bnl unit remedy. If, In fie ue el Vlh lej hores, the bowels are kept . ; n Its micros Gci-rMin.Hnd te aid tM Mhlopheron Pills are i-e.emmended, which. lelu pi. IdlnK thi netessirj cathirtle, will K. ieim.1 te l va aable aid te the action of the me blue AiS 1 iph ires Is no experiment. It 1ms inn tisicd an t h.w proved Its weuderrul ttvkaiv. 1 tn Aihlopheros Pills were eilKtns.li pie pa -ed as a remedy for use in tennectlcn with Atulophertw, for rheumatism and diuihIkIs, and kliidrvdcemplftlnta. Ued In connection with Hint reined), they are a certain cure ler cither of these very common and distressing di.eajps 1h. ttvc1 also bisan found te Ue an hivalsbla leiiiely leranv and all diseases artslnB from v I tined ble.nl or Reneral debllltj The) are tiv cUlly valuable ter nervous delllitv, MechI i'l soiling, dispepsln. distress allr isitlni;. luad ache, .onstlpatleu less of appillte, and all ste nai h orllver troubles. Fer disease . I xomen ihty ire Invaluable. Tkose pills are pcrfe. tly bsrmless nd may be safely usv b ad Ilsc.r chl drcu. Testimonial of these who have W.uturvd will bctit frwien application 1 very dniRgtst should kcp Athl phoiea and Athlophenw eilH, but where fiev cannot be beusht of the druggist the Athlopheros ee , .Va 111 vall street, .Sew Yerk, will t nd either (car rla.t ptld)en receipt of reRulm priw, which u u per t ettle for AtUcphores au 1 VS. for I'll s nev Iwoed A Sluggish Liver c a ms tbn Stomach and Bowels f .s ie dts erd. rd, und tbe whole system 11,1! i trem .UMli'j In all such cases Avti s r , Kie 1 re npt relief V't. r m n h surTerlnc rrem Llv. r s d stomach in I es, 1 hacB tlnnlly been ennd ) timu Vv.rs CnUnrtle l"HK 1 aiwajs 11 ! i.m pre uiit a id thoreunh In their action, an 1 tL ir iiiw nal use keeps me in a pert. 1 1 N i hi cm liti.in balph w teman. Annape l. l I rinntv five earaKO I suiTertsl fiem rj 1 I llur whl. h was reitered teh.-H.tlii hi i i tcKinj Vi r j Puij, ilncethat titiK lh.n i tne i without them TheyreguW. tl . ii1,t Otuestlen. and Increase tli. X"" r" stir. l tr su any ether medicine, rmi UtiTe hill, iliw-s INVIGORATED. I ki ew of no remedy oeuxl te Vr -t r s;em ich and Liver dlierderg. I - tr, n 1 I m a T..rp d Liver, and I)pepsla, let . tfcb nen months My skin was yellow, und m t. nk it ce.it. .1 I had no appetite, uaered I- in Head iche, was pale and emaciated ft ts.iej t Vvtr Puis, taken In moilerate d t n st. nd me te perfect health. w alde Mil.., eui it Ohie Vjer s I'll a are a superior fatrtiy n luine Tliy strengthen and luvlifemt. th. 1 .estn organs create an appetite, and rtmeie tie her rtble depression and despendent r. suiting from Liver Complaint I have used lu-fl'tli, In tn) lamUy, ter ears, and thti never rmte utve entire satisfaction. Otte M nt i cry, Oafckesh, V is. Ayer's Pills, Pn-pared by Dr. J. C. Aycr t te low ell, Stis bold by all UniKgUU aud DtAicr. 1 1 Medl ctne. nev jj -I IT ALL PAPER. ART WALL PAPER STORE, 0. 131 NOlilil (jniJE.S SIUKET, 1 he II meet high prices for luferl i g' ides el Wall Papers Is a inlng of the i tst h eitsnt Wall Paper and W lndew-Shades at 1 .e-t inar ket prices Ve have In stock the tin. -t an w.M iis the cheaiict Paper made. II t it. i..l puperlnif your hnust, came and leek ate jrk sjd. autl our prtevs wt'l surptise)eu All kinds of W Indew shades read) m t.le and made te order We have an elegant tae.ttur buns In haavy and light weight. l'.l, ( tialns. Heeks, Pins, Vesllbuln Heds, stair It sis ami even thing belonging toil tlrst-c) us P.r iti.l Sh-ide Heuso .(Y-haumiee our g.xnl, and c. m pare prices. ALFRED SIDBDR, 134 North Queen Street, L VNCA3TEK, PA v i-nitiAeni. Ol ABOARD OARRIAOK WOKk. Edw. Edgerley, CAREIA&E BUILDEfi Market Htroet, fteur of PcHtoHlce, Lancaeter, fa, My stock comprises a lartre variety et the Latest Style Ungglns. Phwteus, Larrtagus, Mar ket and l!mlness W agens, which I eiler at the very lowest figures and en the most reasonable terms. 1 call special attention te a few of my own de signs, one of which U the KDU Kill Kl CMm.D pftiSIClV.N CUITI'K, which la decidedly the neatest, lightest and most complete l'hyidcian't Oarn&Ke In the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and ubetanttxl article, should bear in mind that they uke no risk tn buying my work Kvury Carrl ue turned out in eighteen yeura a geed one that ts the kind of guarantee I have toeffer the public. All work lully warranted Please lve me a calk l.El'Alnl.MJ PliOMPTLY ATTK.NUEU TO Oje set of workmen especially employed ler tfeat nnrprst V31IIHKLJ.AH. R. a A H. 'ris but a raw saenT wkek4 until Cllllisr MAS, und many persons are doubtless asking thcmielves what the) shall give te relatives and friends at that tlme. Allew us te suggest te such that there Is no mere attra:tlve, useful and ac ceptable present than a NICE UMBRELLA, Whether for a drown person or chhd W u man ufucture all grades and sizes, and our stock Is mmenhu We have, toe.a V ery large assortment of II V M) LI'S from which )OU can m.keaielec tlen and h.ive the umbrella made te order at short notlce We vreuld advise jeu te make jour choice curly from the full stick, and we will keep mm.! fur you until wanted. ltespectruli) leurs R. B. & H., A'U. H JiAST KING STHMST, LA-NUASrEU, I'A. TUUMKH, SV. "JT'RKCKEL'S. BIJEEALOEOBES. The en!) Ihiir.de Itobes that came te I uncas ti r this season was a let I get In en the IGtii Inst. 1 he) are the only Fresh Helies In this market We have them lined or unllned, at reusotiuble prices On Japan float, Wolf and all ether makes, our amertmunt can't be surpassed Kobisefiill kinds lined ut short ne'lce llarnens, litinks und ull kinds of ileise Cloth ing at the Lewest I'llces KRECKEL'S, NO SKAbI KISOSI11KKT, LANCASTKll, PA. HUtf-il-lmfl 'PHIS I'Al'KK 18 1'RINTKI) WITH INK Uanufactured by J. K. WRIGHT Je CO., mixlMyfl Kth.KDd Hare BU J'HUQeJptiJ, V XrOHT ' 1 IKT A-s IT WHtK MOIII THAI" iRnTTrril A OAUMKN 1." lwilltht fret ilk.ili, towliie.hin.inypewcrftilio,isowcticirsticngtli e'cstrnv veur elethinc Professer The Ivekv bop is t)f icmarkable purity .soap it h i no superior A WORD OF WARNING There in- miny white soaps, each represented te be " just is geed av the lery'," they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remtrV jb' qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting i' lepvrlithl isscv. bv 1'r.H-ter 1 . arable. ULJ"irllK. H 10U ct MARTIN. HA HALL b 6-lassware, Eancy Goods. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. "N e h.ivi re.id for exhibition the htrgeat assortment of Foreign autl Demestic dLiss. ware m Articles for T.ible Use. A,c, from the cheapest in I'resexl or Meulded, te some of the most costly in (Jut Hobnail or Russian iJiauiend pattern , either in Crjs tal or the most delicate) tint in colored , in Fruit or lierry Bowls, 'Water, Wine or Uaret fceta , Olive Dishes, Desert i-ets, Tumblers, Tinger Bowls, Goblets, fciijrar and Cream bets, Fruit Sets, Celeries, Bou quet Helders, e. FANCY GOODS. The variety id almost endless. Vienna Glas3 and Ivery Vases. Kainbew Glass Fruit Ktand, Sitm Vases, Flower Baskets, Ac. Carlsbad Ivery Vases, ac. Vintage Flower Baskets, Lace Ware, Terra Cetta Figures, Polnten Vases, Blsciue Figures, Japanese Ware. These goods are all new and suitable for Holiday or Wedding Presents. t r i Mjhm 15 EAST KING STRELT. LAMCA8TKU. PA. IIUUK1. A TTENTION ATTENTIO.N I AHT POTTERY! G. L FON DERSMITE, IIOORSELLEU, STATlO.NKll AND AUT DKALKU. Ne. 46 Eaat King Streot, LACASTKIt, I'A. Fall & Holiday Goods, HOIAL VVOKCK8TEH, 1IUS(JAIAN, OLIJ 1VOUV, LACK WOltfv. PKAC1II1LOW VASKS.C'AMEO GLASS, KLKM 1311, TKIlllA COTTA and 1JOULTON WAUK.uiida Larne Amortmentof ARTISTIC NOVELTIES Ker Wedding and Holiday Gifts. auir23-tfd SCHOOL SUI'i'LlEH. ' JOHir BAER'S SONS, Nee. 16 and 17 North Queen Streot, LAN CAST Ell, PA., Oller, Wholesale and Uelall, at Lew Prices SCHOOL BOOKS USED IS LANCABTEIl CITY AMI COUNTY. Old Roadera ExonauRed. SCHOOL SUPPLIES; Lliuld Hlutlnfr, Chalk Cruyens, Copy Beeks or All Kinds, Writing Inks, BU.'ul Puns, Slates Nelsuluss Slules, BluUi i'enclls, Drawing l'on l'en ctls Composition Itoeks, Writing Tablets, Lead Pvnells, Scheel Satchels, Companions, and everything ulse in the line el Scheel Stationery. SIGN OP THE BIG BOOK. WINKH AMi LIUUUUB. 2A) -00 TO- 2j Reigart's Old Wine Stere rei Pemmery Sue, IleuchtiScc, Plpei Ileldsteek, (1. II. Mumm A Ce , and all ether leudlng lirunds ei imrHirieti uiuciupiiKits. i4jsi), jtuueiru, biiuri urry und ana i-ort vviues, ciuieis, suuiurucii, Al stouts. SoleAgont for Special Great Western Cham pagne, produced hy the Pleasant Valley Wlne Ce, the finest American Champagne In the United States. rierlda Orunge Wlne. the finest In the market. A lull line of llrandv. Whlskv. Ulns nntl tin..,. Luiiiui inn biitiu, nuu nulla ley, California. .,... ,,.,... ...v. .,.... ,t. . : :. ..-" fne, el Napa Val. H. E. Slaymaker,AUI He. 54 2SAIT Kl.Nli IT,, I.ANQABTfill.PA BOAt -t sjAlktVa4V.- Silliinan. of Vale Celli gc. ,tys. . as a lauiulrv uuVBKruttniauinu ueuv. Vl.L AND HEK -THE c ROCHESTER LAMP, Slity Candle-LIght ; llcats them all VnolhcrLet of CHEAP HLOllES ferUasand Oil StOTCS THE " PERFECTION " MLTA1 MOULU1.NU AND UU11UEH CUSHION WEATHER STRIP lhau them all. ThU utrlp eutwcAm all oltier Ktt'psi out the ceM Step nitUlriK f 1nilew Exclude the iluat- Ktnjpeut mew atiUmtu. Any one can apply It no wiwte or dirt made In ap plying 1L tan Imi nttd au h here-no he4t te beii), miJ (or mq It will net npllt, warp or ihtlnk a cushion strip I the mixi perlvut At lh fcioe, lU-ateraud KanK Steru -OK Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. JUCTN 500 500 Cook and Parler Steves. MUSI HE SOLD KEUAIlUl.hSler I'lUCETO MAKE KOOM tell Christmas Goods I We are new getting through with our gicat rush and will he ahle te push ear Steam and Cellar Heater Werk MORE PROMPTLY. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANCA3TEli I'A -TyM. A. KIEKKKK. ALDUB O. HEKR KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). InvlteXall Housekeepers te Call and Inspect their ateck of Heuseftirnishing &oeds. A Complete l.lne constantly en hand. COOK 8TOVE9 and ItANUKS, PAULOK STOVES. 'HEATEliSand rUUNACES. SUMMER COOK STOVES. After carefally examining the merits ;of all erfervd le the trade, we have selected TPfE ARGAND," for OA30LINK, and THE l DANGLER," H rer coal oil. As the Hest, when all points are considered, te offer te our patrons. Call and see us. We love te show enr goods, and are net offended tr you de net purchase, llemember, we are agents for The " Splendid " Heater. Manufactured hy rnller & Warren Company, Trey, N. Y.. which has no rival in durability, economy of fuel and control of gas. New Is the Ume te examine and become pested for Autumn purchases. UEMEUUKlt THE PLACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE COU11T HOUSE.) jrurrujr. Q.KNT'H FUHNISUINU HTOHE. E. J. ERISMM'S Gent's Furnishing Stere, NO. 7 WEST KING STREET. W Start epn ETry XTcnlng MMpt lunday TtBlOII. BMt HOVM. TOOKATTIIK BILK HANDKHHClUEFd AT lll North End Dry Goods Store. 1 lm Ijtdl.u' Httn In V hlte Hem.lllchcHt for rvc. Is very cheap J. vr iiriiNK, neTB-lyd Ne. J.'l North tltteen alsiwt. rjNDKUWKAUl UNDERWEAR ! UNDERWEAR! WATT &SH AND, (!, H nntl 10 IJtst king Street, Am new showing ever thing deslmhle fat La dies, lleiitlvmvu, lUiys and Mls.es, In Fall & Winter Underwear, AT 1'01'ULAU l'ltlCKH LADIES' MKK1M) U.NOEIIWEAU, 1 a , 3JHe, 10c and 70. Ladles WlilleAII Weel 1 uderwear, 7 ll.W, ll.lftand II te. LA DIES' CASH VI EIIK UNDEUWE all, 1 M Each. , tlENTB' WHITE AND OltET UNDEHVVEAH, c., Me. , a;Ke.. 90C and 7 IIENIS' ilMKl WOOL UNUEIlWKAlt. 7ie. and II CO Each. UettU' Bcatlel Weel Underwear, Jee, 7Va, II oe. II and II M Each ' dents' Kine Cashmcm Unuerwear, 1150 Each. Ladles' and (lentlemen's 1IK0ULAH MADE UNDEKVV EMI at Very Lew Prices. Heys', Mlwtta' and Chlldrvn's MEKI.NO AND ALL WOOL UNDEIIVVK All In AHBIzes and many Oualltles.at mederatA Price i, AT THE New Yerk Stere. (lOMi'AltlS I'ltlUMs! Stamm Bres. & Ce. os. '10 und U8 .North qaecn St., ake errEiii.vu Ladies' Coats, Jackets and Wraps -AT- Extraordinary Lew Prices. LADIES' I10UCLE JACKETS, lis Each. LADIES'NEWVtAllKETb, rull Length, Per lect ritttng, II 00 Each I.WUFS.'rlEKLlI THILL VEVVMAKKETB, .lrdch. Extra rine. EXTRA LOW PRICES. ,.C7i:,r'i0lLndVudpCOAI8 BC' "'0' ,Ia-,UV, SEAL 1'Ll'SH COATS AND VVKAP3 at Prices that are Sure le Please. Hosiery, Glemes & Underwear, We tiel renfldcnl thai our stock et Hosiery, (Hotes and Underwear ts as complete as any in the city, and , Prices Alwaya the Lewest, AT THE BOSTON STORE, Nea. 26 & 28 North Queen St. f Commencing MONDAY, NOVEMUEK 2). our store will be OPEN KV EKV EVEN1NU J.a MAUTIN ct 03. TO MAKE ROOM -roil ern HOLIDAY GOODS ! WE MAKE A ItEDUcriON Or; 25 PER CENT. -ON- Ladies' Wraps, LADIES' NEWMARKETS, LADIES' JACKETS, Ladies' Seal Flush Goats, -AND- Children's Uewmarkets, CHILDREN'S OOATS. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King &.PrInce Sta (Opposite Steven. Heuse.) itAJIOAaTEK. PA. HAVANA OKJAHH MAKKLjKYH new hrand.. Amerlta " and "Doiie Sold clear lTavatC-lirs 'are the boss be. and 10e Cigar in Uie .narket. -17 -,, rren, NaM North Queen street (Formerly Hart man's) Il" KVAN'S KX.OUH. If you want a Geed rieur that will always preve stallsfaetery, use LEVAN'S. The Hest Uniform and Kiltahle kind la Ut marks t. Geed, el th. MtZbM i ,iV ; M.,lA'JMMBfc&.tt && nil 1 l"ft 1 -fc- sjsjT HI J i.s ..h,i
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