SCSS53E3ST5 7y.- fiAVy"TtwAA;, j t- v 'v:-s. v,. .w" -,-' .'' v'"r" '', V ? J - - j ,-" -i.m ,rt fT C ' t. - - u ;.,,.,,' g ij-iin.rj !- ,. i 1i!ii.lM.J'MrtT sf," ' ' IK9 "sv . ,i. THE JiANCABTjKlt VAJJjIC VSX'rUJMjlXiSXKJl!il, 'I'VLUM&UATC U JD JliMHim , 1880. I Mr" v"T " T"4w "tot" RPsBffBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsf '" - Wfe' hj w wp 15-. SMEl wss"-'" ?r m- fV iv Bl RtVa' j-"'' INTELLIGEHCER DAY IM THE YEAR ';!. (fiimlav JHrtnilrrf.) A WMB, VtTB DOLLAR A TA, TinT A storm. DuvnjDnrcARiKr.am H- Astd all Aiuotume i-Ltcm. f ixrM wn, mmral covmssteii allowed te AMm rmLimeva oekxotio, P. f ADVERTISING BATES: JK " Xln. lln.j ln. .Hn, ln Mn. W 4lM Bar I 7'rTsiMM S(0 JTF U fjMltef'i ml 111 JIM 3K 4451 ft" SEjSEm lfV.... W) lMl 3 Oil 4 Ml 60 1 7M &LjjWDyt..... KM IK m 615 6 8U 8 45 K.l ly l' 23) 4 CO &f) 7) 910 lpflMWek 1 V 4.V flrel 81 TO low S&'SsWP Week",.... I ll 4 50 7.V 10 50 MAO 1RA0 SKsMp Weeki.. ke sei lern ism i;a ai r-'Mtetk..4i. 3 501 7ei um inu son t ., entb.... bum le in 17011 ziim wen pum ! Beeth., eon wee jnne aim sjeb wh ' - MB Menth .... KIlllSll. SIMMIi 44 ( 52 u r ,MTtf 14 00 S8 0U 45 te u t Kl 00! 9 if Thtf Weekly Intelligencer Jf Pf,1? JSJf 'JWMKU Every Wednesday Mernine. ,.rs .v. mjm a. tin 11.00 rea six mehtbb. clum e tk. JW,AiAoerTFrro nue err-ntm rr -li'llHM iiiiiinnrmTT ....... " MATS awe oeorrar. all AenTM0r irnij ,(,LJ, WtttWI00IaDTOTBlWABT HA SKIT. U4wi all and Ttlt gramt te P'-g? THH INTEt.UOENOER, iffie-.-KtBleUlnoer Building, Lancesmr, l'ft. &-&.- , 1 - '.., -rr r .&? Ml rrnirnatrr iltitr tmrniv- LANCA8TKU, DUCKMllKU !, 16. The New Ilroem. The new manageraeut of the l?e.ding railroad company is sweeping eiy clean with Its broom, and thcie i3 great commo tion among the old etlicers and empleyes because of the removals, changes, induc tion of salaries and abolition of free passes even te them. It has long been an eien secret that there was room for changes and for reduction of salaries in the lie.uhng railroad force, where the lapse e tmie had fastened a number of barnacles en the ship, snl no doubt the present movement is n wise one, although it will naturally be ac companied by individual acts of injustice. The part of it which most interests the public is the abolition of the free pase. which is done se completely as even te deny them te the read's emplejes trael!ngen its business. The general judgment will be that this is the only proper way te make this reform. "While passes te empleyes are granted tlry will be issued te people who are In no way entitled te be 81 classed. All the distant dependents of the read, its lawyers, doctors, directors, brokers, bankers, and everyone in an imaginable way remotely cennectei with it, and all their wive3 and children, will claim passes as its empleyes. It is easj enough te pay an empleje the amount of his fare and let him buy his ticket ; and the new management of this cenip.ni de serve te be sustained for their undertaking te accomplish the abolition of what is a public evil a3 well as a wrong te the curv ing company. It is fairly astonishing te see the readi ness with which people, who should re spect themselves mere, accept these rail road passes. It is a most discreditable thing te de, in fact, and the great weLdai is that men of apparent honor de net see it. They would net accept a gift, but thej grab for a pas. The only imaginable rea rea sen is that a pass Is supposed te confer a distinction upon the possessor, and te be given te him as a mm of influence, though In truth it would teem that it would be shunned as a badge of servitude. Itallread managers all claim that the) struggle unavailmgly against the pressure upon them for passes, and doubtless thej will welcome the example new set by them by the Heading and will fellow it if it at tains its end. When railroads are heuestl) and economically managed, and se that the stockholders reap all their fruits, the public will have the advantage in cheapened transiwrtatlen. It Is true that these speculators, who hae undertaken the charge of the Reading property, are doing it for their profit, and charge abig commission for their services which the public in the end willhaote pay ; but it Is none the less in the public in terest that they are net disposed te allow any bnt themselves te take any of the fat off the property and are determined that their slice shall be the last. The Councils' Doings. In the city councils hist eenlng the ap pointment of a heseman in the fire de partment by the fire committee, was ap proved, although he was net 21 j cirseid and was therefore ineligible under the ordi nance. The obvious suggestion of this ac tion is that the ordinance in tlu regard should be amended, as it was certainly wrong for councils te disregard it. The ap pointee in this case may have been entirely fit, notwithstanding his j euth, but as his " appointment was forbidden by the law it should have been cancelled or the law should have been amended. Mr. Kiddle Introduced an ordinance t ix ing telegraph, telephone and electric light poles ; te which w e bheuld think- there could ba no fair objection if the city proves still longer te endure them. They should all be burled, but while they stand they should be heavily taxed, and the one dol lar per pole per annum is hardly enough. The same erdh unce proposes a tax upon public hacks and wagons, establishes stands for hacks and requires them te bear numbera en their lanterns and sidei; and also prescribes the rates thej hhall charge The need of this ordinance is doubtful. The idea is, we undei stand, that as tht streets are largely used and worn by these vehicles, run for profit, they should pa especially towards keeping them in repair ; and there is doubtless justice in theiw. -pjsitleu. The doubt we have, lienet er, is as te whether these public hacks should net be encouraged, and whether their extra wear of the streets is net paid for in their great public convenience. Xe town that we knew of has se many carriages, public and private, as this. It is quite a feature of the city; and the public mt vice is very cheap and satisfactory. These hacks are better adapted te our needs than herse railroads, which the limited uia of the town hanlly demands audits hills de net Invite. If councils want te raise a re enue el the streets, bised en the damage done te them by public vehicles, they might . well lay a heavy tax upon railway cats, but we cannot say that we are satlslled tint public carriages and wagons should u taxed. The prevision that the public hacks and th3lr drivers shall btar numbera Is a very pwperone.sluce thebe who employ them wJltbus be enable 1 te Identify them iu case of suffer! ug any abuse. Air. luuingarduer Introduced an ordl erdl ordl a;e4te provide for an election by the pcotfewpen the quMtlen of Increasing the city debt In! the sua of 1125,000 for the purpose of sewering the northern part of the city 5 n preposition which should re re celve the careful attention of the people, nnd 1x3 favored only where a proper scheme Is presented for the work by the ceuucils. "While-all needed ltnpret ementa should re ceive the approval of the people, they should very critically scan n preposition te se largely increase the debt, ami require that Its propeM.nl e.ieiullture shall lw definitely outlined, which hardly seems te be done In this ordinance. The Sayings or Henton. The Republican newspapers are amusing themselves with publications of the speeches that were made by United States Attorney Henton, of Missouri, during the campaign, which show him te be n fire proof siher currency man, and opposed te what he cons dertd te be the position of the president upon the currency, and also upon the question of clll service reform. We de net knew hew ac curate their reports of Attorney Benten's view 3 11 ay be, aud we de net see that It is ma' enal at all te the question of his centln- uauce in his ofllce under the president's lews as expressed In reinstating him. The president declares that the political admin istration of the nation was entitled te expect from its chief officials loyal support of Its policy, and that it would net be expected te keep in their official places men who wauged their tongues and used their powers against them. Hut it is one thing te criticise nnd disapprove certain deeds and opinions of the president and his cabinet, while sus taining generally the puty te which he belong, and te challenge these acts and opinions while opposing that party. Mr. Henton was a Democrat, urging Democratic success. He was sustaining the part) of the president and sustaining the president. The Democratic party happens te be one in which free speech Is popular and in wl ich different shades of opluiens en political questions are held, and very d.fferent opinions upon some important issue. It is net unanimous en the cur rency, the tariff and civil service reform. But it stands together as a party in behalf of th" majority position en all Issues, and there the president and Attorney Benten both stand : nnd the ntterne) supported the administration in supporting the Dem ocratic party, however hetereO-vx his opin ions upon certain issue. -fr- iUNon-Meen Mjstery. At last Wilsen's great secret is out aud it is just suih a story as a man of Meen's standing and character would dread whether true or no. Would net any man be tempted te pay almost any amount that he could rai'e rather than have a shadow cast en the memory of the dead ? The tale is plausible and Wilsen h.is plenty of evi dence ready te support it, but for this the public w.n prepared by the knowledge that it must have been a well-grounded lie that was used with such terrible effect upon thn millionaire. By his rapacity the black mailer brought matters te such a point that Meen was cemjielled te step paying and after the trial of course he could net expect te le re established en the old footing. But new the story founded for purposes of blackmail 13 te be used if possible te estab lish the man's position a3 an heir. "Wilsen claims te have letters from Meen addressed "Dear bon," but is it at all probable that any man with common sense would commit hitnselt in that way te a man who wasde 1 uig with him entirely by threats te which such an expression would give additional strength 't Meen m,i be mere or less of a feel, as most mortals are, but it w ill be hard te make people bdiee that he had lapsed into such a state of idiocy as te write 1-tters containing any acknowledgment of the truth of the story he feared se much. A Feather hi UN Cap. The mayor enjoys the distinction of hav inghad a unanimous approval of a veto message. Beth branches of councils strangely passed an act prescribing a pen alty of imprisonment te street venders of quack nostrums, such penalty being en tire!) beyond their power toimpreve,as the major told them and they saw. The need of an intelligent supervision of the acta of councils was clearly shown in this instance. .- 11 A Mtsinnnef the New Yerk riding club complains that Americans will never fellow an) thiDg until It become the fashion. Hiding, (or instance?, bai always been considered a healthful exercise, nud yet from the sudden craze for It that h&t seized upon fashionable people, ene would think that It has just been dlBCOvered. It n urged that riding Is espe cially adapted for ladles because It develops In thorn qualities of seirrellsuceand decision or character which their surroundings and education sulfur te remain dormant. A rider Iscenstantl) lacing emergencies that require quick decision, judgmentand confidence, and se must in time acquire theme ueJul qualities. The New Yerk man lulls Inte the common error el imitating the motives efhls enn little cin le of Angle manlacu for thehe of the people el the country. Hiding has long been a Hvorite exercise In 1'ennsjlvauia , and the further back we go in local history, the mere general will wellnd the custom. The ladles aud goutlemen ct llfty years age passed plenty of time In the t addle, aud thehe who are se fend el It new de net blindly lollew a custom, bemuwi It Is Kngllsh aud the fa.hien, but because It Is pleasant and healthy. Thcre has been a geed deal of riding by Lancaster lxjpl9 m the past year and It happened that greater zest than usual was sbenn In If I'htH was in some measure due te the euier. pn-.oelaleryman who kept geed siddle" horses, though the fashion may have had a very little au with It. Tun attempt te force a lease of the Phila delphia gvi works through counei's has been se vigorously opposed that It msy ba re Kurd nl as Unally abmdened, at lea4t In Its pr( ssut lerin This Is dua llrtt te the stren stren ueus eppjsiikm of several of the dally papers, and thou te tha powerful speech of Councilman Maleney, who H the direct opposite of his New Yerk namesake. He branded the whele preposition as a gigautie steal, and said that the fact that is wai disguised under busi ness principles nude It all the mere ob Jeotleiiable. He mid that the worst msn In any community Is tint selfish man who trans, acts his iillalrs en strictly business principles erthis kind. He said further tint councils had been unable te get the necessary Informs tlen as te the value el the property and that thtienly peepleasking that It should be leased were theso Interested. If It were posilble te prev lde that none of thegas trustees or e ners oruewnpap-rs should held stock the erdh uaucu would at once lese all MipperL O'Iionevan Hessa net only declines u have his mouth tied, but he announces that he will net allow his hands te he put hi the fcame plight. He sujs he goteulof the Fenian orgamitieu because the order had ImuuiI Itself net te sanction any attack upon Canada or any ether territory en this side of the At Uutle uulesH nugland Mieuld ba at war with America. If KesM kuew what a beautiful Bight he -would present with mouth and bands tleJ, he would net deny the small been te a sulftrlng country. Ir PenniylvmnU rrens' wives don't wtwr etl akin McquM this year, they may blame It en the marrlngtt lloenee act that hs been driving marrying couples te New Jersey te hare the knot tied. When the Atlanta returned lrem her trial trips It wis Mid that he had dev eloped sutll sutll clent speed but that her engines had prev ml unable te nuMaln It for six t inxvutive hour It new turna out that there Is limbing lu Hie contract rvlatlug te speed but that theengiiui were required te show 3 00 hore power ler six hour. The highest horse power obtained was 1,0.11 and thN was only maintained ler a few minute, while during the wbn'esln dv trial the veel only ran enc for ii lietim nt the highest attalnable speed. '1 he hlhrM speed for any ene hour was II" knot. Se It w HI be eeeu that the failure nf the Mlanta In hene power, en which sjnH'd depend, I mere serious than nt first reported, aud w hen Ills remembered tint Admiral Perter In hi report te the department receinimided the building of ship w Mi a speed of 1" , knot for the highest cla and 1 knots tur third cla. Ker coast defense a slew voel might de, but the prime requisite of a eruler 1 speed, aud the Atlanta falls se f sr below the mark that It will be hard te bring her any where near it. In his inaugural address iKiverurr Kich Kich Anlseu, of Seuth Carolina, rejoiced tbat the dark d)s were ever and the preperlty el the statu assured. The state expenditure hsve been reduced se that Seuth Carolina is new governed as cheaply as an) ether state In the Union. The governor then gees en te warn the people of the encroachment or the central government upon the state aud Is ap palled at the Immensity of the national ex penditures "amounting tenearlv 0,000 000 about $1,000,000 for every tueiuir el the federal Heuo of itepresentative, J per cap ita for every man, woman and child lu Amer ica, and therefore $i,ei),000 for the little im poverished sute of Seuth Carolina." He then proceeded te atta-k the tarii! and ended by appeal lug te the patriotism of his hearer, urging them te regard their Uvea as conse crated te the work el rehabilitating the state "In all her ancient and respleudeul garments of wealth, prosperity, power and honor." Very beautiful lrem a Seuth I amlina join of view.but sounding very much like narrow sectionalism te the esrsef men who bellere that they ewe patriotism te the whe.e t nm. try as w ell as te the state. WAYSIDE GLANCES. Hew would Brether James Illack de for the Mexican ml'-sien f He I pulque proof. In a remarkably frnk Interview with a New Yerk newspiper, Capt. Chas. A. Mackey, whom Win L Scott has twice de tested for Congress, blames it all en boodle . and then with charming nnirele Mackey re late "We 'ent trusted men te agents el Scott with w horn they made bargains and from whom they received money, with the understanding that they would work fir him, and thus we have captured a part of hi boodle and have evidence of the msnner In which he obtained his election." 'Ihis dis creditable admission only proves anew that one of the chief element of Scott h strength was Mackey's weakness. Like Itoedle lteberts he terced himself en an unwilling constituency and his digracetui mi.itsrv record, combined with ether elements of weakness, compelled a repudiation or the dose. The matrimonial columns of the Philadel phia newspapers bear dally testimony te the unpopularity of the marriage l'cen-e'law and the facility with which It is evaJed en the borders of a neighbor state and in n city where ferry rate are cheaper than court f. Out often marriage notices in te-dav's ivrn. nearly all of lVnn--ylvani , eight were solemnized in Camden. All 01 the six 2'imm' netlc are Camden weddings : and se are the nine liecurtl announcements Thus it gees nearly e ery day Hev . J. Y. Debbins, I). D , formerly of the Duke street M. E. church, thLs city, seems te be a favorite splicer of these trans-Delaware ceupiwt; and the Camden clergy are reaping rich profits at the expense et their Philadelphia bretlren. In deed it is suggested tbat they freely publish their weddings as a kind of standing adver tisement and Invitation te the blu-hiug bride grooms of the Kev stone state It 1 likely the Methodist charges iu Camden wi.l be in great demand at the next conlereuce. The cnlen'e cunUale between rtcent politi cal enemies is lully established by the ap pointment el young James r,. liiaine, Jr., a a reporter en Chris Magee's Pittsburg Timn Hut If J. Hay Iirewn Ls net made atlenny general 11 ' Michael Arneld, who has juit txei chosen Junier grand warden of the Urand Ledge of Masens In this state the stepp.ng stone te the higher etHees is ene of the two Demo cratic Judgps In Philadelphia He was elected In 1.S2 in the campaign e brilliantly managed by the present postmaster, . 1. Harrlty. Judge Arneld ls in the prime et life, dignified, genial and able. He is a c eae friend and Masonic pretege of tha leonine Richard Vaux. Geerge McGowan's re-election te the presl dency et the Americua club is te be disputed by Jehn Welsh, sallmaker, a power In the club and aforetime ibi leading spirit. The Issue ls a pereenal ene and Welsh is likelv te win. He carries less sail but mero baflast than McOewan. Ten years age TrancU Murphy began his temperance work lu 1'ittaburg. f0w nights age the event was celebrated In an enthusi astic meeting, at which Murphy and ether blue ribbon orators addresaed the meeting. The veteran temperance exherter shows little ellectsef his arduous work. His hair has whitened and his lerm has grown mere ro tund, but he is the same genial, hearty man, who grasps his hearers with a grip which in dicates that his physical powers are vet un touched by decline. Amid all the earnest nens of the meeting there was a dash el humor in It that ls worth recalling. Jehn l'ullerten, of .Sharen, In telling his ex ex ex joriences, brought down the house by saying that he was no speech-maker, aud that it the people wanted te knew the geed of the Murphy movement they should ask his wife and habits. When Kullerten signed the pledge his wife weighed 100 pounds; new she levels the beam at 200. It Is frlghtlul te think of the total Increase of feminine avoir dupois, itthe Murphy movement get a firm grip en Lancaster. The Perry county Iiewrnt has a novel way of encouraging subscribers te pay ler their paper. It publishes a weekly lint of theso w he have paid their subscriptions. A published list of these who have net paid would make mere spley reading. It K a great scheme tuat has been adopted by the Delaware, Lvikawanna A Western railroad, suspending all firemen in the em em pley el that company w he are under tw enty enty enty oiieyearsorage. The ebect of this order is te give employment te married men who are In the servlce or the company, and w be have latfllV Hlltlnrful frmnulin.til..... H.1...1-1 j . . ....... .,,,. , iie. 4 it induce ment te matrimony lu this order is hu-1i that -- "ij"i " iue nauuii in wiiicti It operates will doubtless be kept buv tvlnir nuptial knots for mouths te come. J J PEB8ONAL. Ma.nukl HAHiwiiNTHUd his wile Maria, of MaUmeras, Mex., en Wednesday cele , lBd i00 60tu anniversary of their mar. rl??aru Tne husband is 102 years or age, the wire A. A large gathering of their descend ants, Including great-great-grandclnldrtn, were present. Rev. Kleiiesph MrfiinTnv A..n....i .- sensation In a Washington church 011 huu- llHP llVHtatlni tliuf tlm r.rai,, .-Arw.... .. . a large increase yearly of arrest el veutln v.nwuu 1.10 pud wn miii iweuiy years, and In comparison with Chicago, which was said te be the wickedest city iu the country, he believed new that Washington wus the numfctnj uii me cuuuiieui ier enma JlhTlCK KeWAItll M. I'AXsO.N, Of the supreme court, ami Mrs. Mary Martha htepp liridgtm, widow el Cengreitstiian Ntniunl A. llrldgef, were married Wednesday evening at the residence or the bride iu Allentown. Kev. J. V. Pollock, of the Presbyterian church of that city, performed the ceremony. Many distinguished guests were present. In cudlng R Frank Kshteman, q , et this city and U. M. North, esq , et Columbia. A Ualmle's Hen. I.I te lu one of the old families of wealth and petition In Japah ls full of unlque and picturesque interest, sys a writer In the Overltimi .VenlAIy ler November. We may rail It heathen if we w ill, but It Is still a home, aud replete with tuggesltve home history. ell e t remember one stii h a grand old hou'eof ret hi timber, ( feet bread by 100 deep, with lefty room, and long, wide cer rliler. Its eun tery had mi mtnwii and lmpeMug sloping mol, whuh coverts! lour teen aartiiHnta ami many balconies. The sliding partition could all "i removed, and make tiu occasions a uebln hall with inanv column. The celling wa made of tine, grained we.il, and fitteeu feet from the tloer. 1 he front or the house wa protected from the Iti'luNltUe ciu et the world bv 11 wall or tile built with cement and lined w ith a row et bra wuh mighty gtrth and tr spiesdlng branthr winch measuitd ilieir htiglit b) rtxlsnnd their shadows bv lurlcng.,' The main g tit e! the court ard wn tuppertrtl by heavy trio trunks and i 'ertsl with a hand some root, whlleJut vtlllim w the porter' ledge. Ntar this ledge wa a eliutip of ever greens am! under their shtdew ste.l an ark cut rrvmi solid stone, erlisp bmr feet high, ued us the family shrine and holding In Its depths svred otiiblems and holy )uibel. Just teyeml was a reckerv el great lraut). where fountains loved "their spray ami played w ith sun and luoeulieam. Here am! mere the meckunjl tree shtsl It purple bios seius te the breeze from lelly height, vhlle azivleas and starry asters tloeui(Hl atmut Its feet. Ail about the garden cameUas et bril liant red or purest white unfolded their level) buds lrem low-growing shruts while new- and then a caruelta troe towering till) feet In the air drew the e)0 with Its levelv wax-like blosems. The sw etest thing trt ver gre beUti a human de ir"wa little My until -he took te h .lnit rivHdacte. rer time h lt ht ti-HUtj, liut enn brlnht day ' pipa heugh" a betUe 1 t salvation OU, and le she u eet and pretty as ever. Hum 1 money, but heath I. litpplne II you have bad reld or unwh ut Pr Umi a eugh syrup H will cu e you every time l'rtce, 5 centj W Ith tteth all stained, and loose, 1 theiht 1 hat nothing could be IsKtsJ or bought Te cure them, and 1 cried, m iin, " t. would tlm they were geed aenln At Ut, letsonirset pral ite round, A euro In SOZODO.NT 1 found M IHACI.ES OF UK1.1K1-. ST. JACOBS OIL !"OU NEUUVHiIA UIRAOLESF RELIEF. uirrel reartulljauiICnrrd Mr Jerry f Thnmai. f ieiddit of the l.eurd t lull. Central fitrk llett . vth street and 7lhavunue..Ne 1 erR, ml " I ml suinmer I suffered feurfu ' h ueunlgta and could net gel nnj n-t, nlg'u or .1 ly I tried St Jacobs oil and ii iui.il t'iBilrst tilght J rv.slln weeks ant a lured SafTered te Year and Cured. fottetn ft. I have been a sufferer from ueunigln ur ten tear; tried all kinds of rvuudte with out relief, and had ulteu up nil hope 1 tried a tKiitleef st-Jacelx oil nd It bus effected such wonderful relief, 1 reieu mend It te all LU t Ll, Jr. hulTured 3 Years and Cured. Uoenttille. Me Fer the list nveyear I suffered drtadlull lrem neuralgia and n rvoepalnln my head. It anected ruy face and eye .0 that at times li unable te attend te ny work I pro cured aboitleefsL JmetsOU at ones, and alter the Brut application te the affected ptrts, I felt InsUtnt re lef 1 consider bt .1 acebs Oil the best reuuHt) for luxtanlanueus n-llet cf norvens and m- lra.gic paius, and will hcreattcr never tw nheut It 11 M tl.AKK. .ullered Merl Ynn and Cure.!. Mrs Mary K.Shecd. 11 1 Mae land avenue. Wmhlngten, U C, ulates Uiat for everal year she had suffered terribly wtthfucUl euralgla and could flud no relief. In a re cent attack, the pain wu Intense fhe re re i,elved te try ht Jacobs mi Kabbtngthe Paris affected three 11 1 only, ail pun van ished, aud has nut rtara. J. The CH1ULK9 A. VO., KLS.lt c -Ittltluiere, Md. Red Star Cough Cure. rrtEi. filOM OPIATES AM POI30.S3 SAKE. SUUE fllOMlT 25 CENTS. AT Dl:LGGIST AMI DEALLi.S TlIECHMlLEi A. VOBELEh (.0. i:a.tnneic, Md UHUVZHIZ. A T lilJKHU'S. Thanksgiving G-receries ! VV hl'e A I uteri &rn pea " il . l-'c a 11. utzler s Ikst Mlnce Meat, ltc, Klin ( tuunerrles, .New fiiper "-hell Almonds, -V Td l HaUins, !-ul tanA r-ee'dless ttuUlns, 12-, N. w currants at it, New citron. J5c, hxtra i inn fruneiles, fc New Kreuch f runes, CJJc, 10, ne aud lie 2. Sweet aud Gieap Suqir. liesl t.ranuIatedSu?ar,t i, IWii Seu M hlte c . VV hlte, 5c. and lleautltul Light, Sc The tlnejl Evaporated aud Canned Lern In the city. We have a large stock of oil klndj Kresh Groceries at bottom prices , (jutiiiy always con sldertd. BURSK'S, NO. 17 fciAST ELNQ STRSET, LAMCA-JTrtt. I' A. ajiOUijrjBiir. VJ A.CUlNfc.K Y, dte STEAM HEATING W-fcatand Most ImproTed LSSLVW-TrKiiei, Periitlj ir Suiuiuj. Net or Hce)nd-Uana BOILEUU, WATBK TAIIK8, UEPABATORa, Mitaixi or Ksriia Wezt lacb ueeneasfi kiiDt tn Machine ahepj. ttLOMOS it3Jl, Ezra F. Landis, WOrtKft-637 NOSTH UIIEBRY 8TBEET, LiH(HTR I'j ii7tt.l.w WJiTenra. y-ATCHi:a. " Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry nt le9 than mictien prices nntll January 1, 1C87. Kine let et r.lnK, Ac. Alse, Klulti, W<hitm (Aurera for w hlcu 1 am bole Aveut), and ether Klrst-ClaMi W atcheu. Itcst Watch and Jewelry Uenalrltii; -(Uineet tlrau by lelegraph Dally, only place In city. L. WEBER, 16UX Herth QueenSL, Hear fenn'a. It. li, Depot, HpectAclcj, Eyeglasses and OpUcalttoedi. AH kinds et Je weir .fOTJOKM. 1 ENT'S KUHNIHUI.NU STOKK. ' E. J. EBISMM'S Gent's Famishing Stere, NO. 7 WEST KINO bTREET. f Stere eHin hvury Kvenlng ezcupt Sunday fiveulntfr. TOKACCO OU'ITIMIM, MOKAFH. HltT IKUH AND i'ACKEUS' WASTE, bry ana (Jliwin, bought for cash. J. 8. MOLINS, Ne. tri I'eerl Btreet. New 1 erlc. Uefcrenco-JTied. Schutte. Na Stli l'earl UtL aw Yerk-. febl7-lya MMBICAU ji YKK'H riLLS." """ A Sluggish Liver riic the Slemarh and Itewels te become dt. ptdetvd, and thn whele rslem leiiiflrr Inim delilllty In nil mich tn.se Ajei's fills ulte prompt rvliet Alter huh hsutreiinvc fi-em Liter and Htemaeh trouble. 1 hite II mil I- been rurrd liy taHluK AVer's OathtrtlS l'llls. t nlnnts And them prompt and thorough In their action, nnd tnelr iict-ftslenal use keeps me In u perfcclly tuMtlth) condition llaiph wceman, Annnpells, Mil 1 nenly five )ear sge 1 sulTerxsl (rout a torpid liter, which was t stored te healthy action ! taking Aver fills, etiicetfinl time. I bat 11 never been without them They tt'itnlate tlin tnwets, alst digestion nud licrese ttienppotlle,mero emi'it ilisu nut ether niedleliu', fan) lliuwlilll, llmeilnu, Mess INVIGORATED. 1 knew of no reniedy eiusj te Ajer I Ills for tiiinachnnd l.lvtir dlneriler 1 nurTervd rrem a Torpid Liter, and Djspeptla, for elghtii'tt months W) kln a jellew, and tn tongue ctvttitl 1 had no npiMitlbs suttertst from lttvtd nclu wns ptie and emsclitted A few boieset A)er fills, taken In miHlemte deen, restored me te lsrlni hiMitth. W aldu Mile, (.lls'tlln, Ohie Vjers flits am n uiwrlnr family medicine. They streiiKlheii and Invigorate the dlgestlt 0 organ create 1111 npiwtlte. and remet a the hor her rtiile depreslett nnd despondency resulting from Liter t euiiditlut 1 have tittsl these f Ilia, In mj tsmlly, ler vtvtni, nnd thev tint er full te give entire satlstsclleu. Otte Montgomery, Oshkosh, W U. Ayer's Pills, frvpaifd tiy l)r .1 0. Ajer . Ce., Lewell, Mift. told hv till Unik'KliU and ltaler in Vtxdt line. nevWdJ (jursries ahei't Bre,,rn's Iren Bitters AXSW'ERED. The iinestlen ha probably been asked thou &nds of times Hew rati ilrewu Iren Hitters curweverythtns 1" VV ell, It decn L llutlldixn cure any dluw for which a reputable pbysK clsn would prescribe I RO.N fhlc!nns recog receg Hire Iren as the best restemttve agent known te the profession, and Inquiry of any leadlng chemlcal Arm will nubstnntlate the t-ssertlen that there ate mere preparations of Iren than et an ether substance ued In tiHHllclue. This shewt ceuclusttely that iron ls acknowledged te be the uust Important factor tn sueeesful medical practice ltt, heever, a rrtnarkable ftct, thai prier te the discovery of 1IKUW V 3 iw nuibn no ieriecuy Aiiiaciery reui blnatten hndeterbcvn found llltOW N'S IltON H1TTKKS dc net Injure the teeth, cause head, ache, or prtMuoe constipation all ether tnedb Clue de HltDWN'S IUOS lllTTKlt? cures In. dticestien, biliousness. Weakness, IHspepsla, llmarta. Chills and t evers, Tired KeelfnK, Hen eral Debility, Tain In the Side, Hack or Limbs, Keadacheand Neural it la fur all these ailments Ira Is prescribed dally UllOtV.VS IKON HIT TKIts. heweter, does net cure In a minute. Llka all ether thorough medicines. It acts slowly When taken by mm the tlrst symytem of bone bene flt ts renewed energy The muscles then tx-cotue firmer, the digestion Improves, the bewul nrw nctltc lu uvnifpi the eltect ls usutlly mero meld and marked The eyes begin at once te brlichtvn the skin clears up healthy color comes te the checks nervousness dlsav fear : functional derancemmila become rejeu ar, and If a nurluie mother, abundant susto suste susto nitnce ls supplied for the child Kemember browns Iren Hitter Is the OM.T Iren medl elnelbal is net Injurious J'ayiitiiiniand'u'ru? J'ayiitiiiniand'u'ru? yu'sreeetamfmf il. 1 he ttenulne has Trade vtark and crossed red lines en w rapper. TAKE NO eril KU (s) mara-lvdAw rUUHlTUltB. -TIT C. SAI'P. 1.. R HOTE. FURNITURE ! Ker the 1IEST BVKC.A19 n KUIl.MTl'HE or ALL M.S US, go te the NEW FURNITURE STORE, Oer. Seuth Quoeq and Vine Sf.9. We are selling for a short time, at ASTONISH IM. LOVV fltlchS, Eleiraut Walnut l!ed-Uoem hultes, Marblu Tep, UAO) , Une Haircloth far far ler Suite, !5uj Elegant Lounge, i; 10 and ether goods at the same Lew f rices uslmd F URNITUHE WAKEKOOMH, UUY lOUlWELK A fAIK OK T110SK Eelding Dress Pillows. CALL BAliLY AT Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and we have lust reculv ed another let of them. 38 BAST KINO STREET. X ATE.ST DK3IONS AND KI.NISII. AT WIDMYER'S lOU WILL KI.ND A Large acd Well Selected Stock OK 1 FURNITURE, IN ALL TUB latest Styles and Finish. -CALL AND KiAMI.VE.-Sa WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Eaat King and Duke Sts., LANCA8TEU, PA. sepW-lyd H EINITSH'S FUKN'ITUUE DEPOT. Only 22 Days Mere Until CHRISTMAS. And we are Iteady te Shew as Kine and"Lar-e un Assortment of FURNITURE IS ALL LINKS, AS1IABKVKK 1IKEN SHOWN lNTHEClTy. The Koeds of tn day are no pretty and attractive that it is hard te Iteslst buying bomethlng In Our Line ler CHRISTMAS. We want you one and all te feel perfectly free income every day If you desire, and loek: at what ls being pnt en the floors new and attrac tive, und you will net he urert te huy. Yeu would he surprised te learn hew many aru deln j this each week We have already set aslde a (treat uinnv nres cnu for IiKOKMaKH U, hut.tvu can still keep a Krvat many mere secrets AT HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, N03. 27 fc 20 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTUB, PA jtuvajwvjurMJumi . cr Mi AND 8KB -Till ROCHESTER LAMP, Hilly Candle-I.lgbt 1 lals thorn all Anether Let of LIIKAf (ll.OIIKS ferUns nnd UII Moves. TDH "rEnFEOTlON" MK1AI MHULlUNtl AND UUIIltKIl CUSHION WEATHER STRIP beats them nit Thlssltlpeutwear nlletluus. Keeiw out tlie cold blep ntlUIHK of windows. KvcludethedusL Keep out snow and ruin. Any one can applt It-no wasie or tint made In ap plying IL t an l-e tilted ntiyw here-no holes te liere. ready rr use It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the meat imrfcct At the Move, llealerand UangoDlera -OK- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN BT., LANOASTKIL f A. F ACTS. 500" 500 Cook and Parler Steyes. MUST UK SOLO UKtl AUDI, ESS OK 1'ltlCK TO MAKE UOOM KOU Christmas Goods I Vte ate new gettltiti through without Krtmt rush and will te able te push our Steam and Cellar Heater Werk MORE PROMPTLY. FLINN & BREMEMAN Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANOASTKIl PA TITM. A. KlEKfKIL ALDUS U. UKRB K1EFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (OppealU) Court Heuse). Invite!! Housekeepers te Call and luapect their stock of Heuseftirnishing &oeds. A Complete Line constantly en hand COOK STOVKSand ItA.StiKi, P A HLOIt STOVES, 'HKAlKltSand ritU.NACES. SUMMER COOK STOVES. Aflr cann fall ? nxamtnln tne uirtu .el aJl offer.! te Uie tnvde, we hare solectwi THE "ARGAND," Ker GASOLINE, and THE '' DANGLER," Ker COAL OIL. As the llest, when all points aru considered, te offer te our patrons. Call and -e us. We love te show our (reeds, and are net offended If you de net purchaae. Kememuer, we aru agents ter The " Splendid " Heater. MenufacturtM by Kuller A VV arren Company, Trey, N 1 .which has no rival in durability, economy of fuel and control of iras New Is the time te examine and beceme peeUxl for Autumn purchases. UEMEM1IEU TIIX l'LACB I 40 EAST KING ST., (Ol'l'OSlTX COUI1T IIOU8K.) ap-ttdAw rriGH A MARTIN. UNA HAIL t Glassware, Eancy Goods. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL. AVe have ready for exhibition the largest assortment of Foreign and Demestic Glass, ware in Articles for Table Use, 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 in colored ; in Fruit or Uerry Howls, Water, 'Wine or Claret Sets ; Olive Dishes, Desert Seta, Tumblers, ringer Bowls, GebleU, Sugar and Cream Seta, Fruit Seta, Celeries, Uou Ueu quet Helders, &c. FANCY GOODS. The variety is almost endless. Vienna Glass and Ivery Vases. Kainbew Glass Fruit Stand, Satin Vases, Flower llasketa, Ac. Carlsbad Ivery Vases, Ac. Vintage Flower Baskets, Lace Ware, Terra Cetta Figures, Polnten Vases, Ulaque Figures, Japanese Ware. These goods are all new and suitable for Holiday or Wedding Presents. ppriiii. 15 EAST KING STREET. LANOABTElt, f A, QOKN KKMOVEU. VICTORIA COUN BEMOVEK. Warranted te eradicate completely and in a short time, the most obdurate corns, .hard or lett, without pain. Beld by Oeo. W. Hull. Chi A. Lecber, Jehnlt, Kautnnan. Dr. Wm. Werm, ley, And. O. "IfreT. Chaa. J. Bbulinyer, aita at UJtUUXOLU'a IJUUO 8TOUK, aeelJ-lyd Me. l WMt Orange Bk hUX OUOVB, TOOK AT TUB HILK HANPKKltCHIKFS it Tna North End Dry Goods Store. The ladles' Blte In Whlle llemstllehed for IVe, Is vety tihtap J. W. IIYHNB, neTMyd Ne. J North Oneen itrwrt. u NDKUWKAH1 UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR! WATT&SHAND, , 8 bikI 10 IUjI King HI reel, Are new shnwlnu everythlnif desirable for La dle, tleullemeu, lleyt and sllsses, In Fall & Winter Underwear, AT fOI'ULAU HUUKS. LAD1K8' UKUINO UN11KUWK AU. t e , JlWe. 10c and 75c Ladles VV hlte All Weel I'nderwear, 75e., I1.BV I1.IB and II te. ' ' 1. AilHU' CASH M Kit It t'NUKUVTIlU, II. W Kach. OKNT8 WII1TK AND OKKT UNDKUWKAU. iV., sje., 37K3- 3c. and 7Vu tlKNTS" UltKi WOOL irNDKUrTXAIl, Tie and II no Kach. OmiU' Scarlet VVihiI Underwear, txkv JSc. II 0 II M and l W Kach. s Of nts' Kine rhter Underwear. II 80 Each. Ladles' and (lentlnmen's 11KOULAUMADM UNDKItVV It A 11 at Very Leiw f rices. lteys'. Slices' and Children's MRHINO AND ALL WOOL UNUKKWKAU In All Sites and many Qualities, at uiodenta frices, AT THE New Yerk Stere. -lOMrAltUrillUKM. " Stanun Bres. & Ce. os. 20 and ilS North qaecu St., auk erKKiii.su Ladies' Coats, Jackets and Wraps AT- Extraordinary Lew Prices. LADIEVIIOUL'LR JACKET, ILM Kach. LADlKS'NKWMAltKBTS. Kull Lonath. fer feet Kitting, It OU Each. LAUlKS'IlEltLlN TWILL NEWUAKKKTS, UW Each, Kit Kine. EXTRA LOW PRICES. ClllLIHtKS'S (JOATS, ;ic, 11.00. 11 ts, 1 m IL7MI W and up. - v SEAL t'Lt'SU COATS ANO VTltAI'S at Prier, that are Sure te Please. Hosiery, Gloves & Underwear. We feel confident that our stock et Hosiery, Oleves and Underwear Is as complete as any in the city, and J ' Prices Always the Lewest, -AT THE- BOSTON STORE, Nea. 20 Si 28 North Queen St. Mr Commencing MONDAY, NOVEMHKIl Ju, our store will be OPEN EVKKV KVEN1NO. J. H, MAItTIN A UP. TO MAKE ROOM -KOK Of It- HOLIDAY GOODS ! WE MAKE A ilEUUCTION OKJ 25 PER CENT. -ON- Ladies' Wraps, LADIES' NEWMARKETS, LADIES' JACKETS, Ladies' Seal Flush Goats, -AND- Children's Uewmarkets, CHILDREN'S OOATS. J J. 4 Ce., Cor. WfBt King Prince SU., fOpnetlta Btevens UenM.) UKOAflTsTB. rt. w AVANA OIQAKH MARKLEYH ... Amertta and "IJone Beld clear Havana ClBerg are the bes 6c, and loe I'iiAT in the market. Try them. c,Kr ,u l MAUKLitif'B. yellow front," Ma 21 North Qneen Btreet irermerly Hartnian's) T KVAM'S FLO UK. If you want a Geed Fleur that will always prove ataU.ractery, use LEVAN'S. The Most Uniform and Meltable Qoedi of the kind In the market. M(TbAB Martin 1 ?! B-'s s?SasJSaftnrfciiTfc -w-iittimmM 11
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