' " ! ..?. ' ' -t .w, .. .. "V J'. t " ' THE IiANOASTEK 3)MLY INTEIIilGIlNCEK, SATIRDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1880 V !'.' i ;r-- ' -.l f " ' IT- SLV r&i. i& m. 'it Vi iJ J!, Intelligencer ,T DAT IN THB TBAB fsjswsFswsvlwf Www r , ma muam a rim, wit I Mm. MUYssssWBTOAMtiMnitAii I'M au. AMenns runs. in. AL UOWMHSlOg AtLOWBD TO nunmn oetmorio. v AOTHnHMOKATM: g"lt X. lln. ln. lln.l ln. am. BpWl....h ID 116 1 aid 45 SM MM Ways.... M im iw en a ; KrjpMIUtt.. 100 1 IN 61 fit' Kl' HSEi no i oe in tee 04n PPfaaV...;. i in 45e en low KflWkf.,.. IS 459 TBS 1050 ISM ISM HltfMlU.. 103 600 1000 1150 1700 M K&MU (M 70 1100 100 SOW MOO HRMteMitt... tee ioe itoe moo 1700 1100 Hmttaaiisi.. ee itoe oe moo moo moo PMIMMlta..... tOO WOO MOO MOO 4400 MOO BEsTsic 15001 gOO) 45 OOJ 5500 WOO WW The Weekly Intelligencer flfmmne evmv Wednesday Mernine. lATmm,l.Wfoiiiifeirre. clcbs e m, LAaDAOerrvAHTO rnsen errrixa or tOMCrrlD 0 mVBKT ART 0 TH I ' WAT xtm txnliint. au. asoctkec lttm U. Ml OOMMraD TO TBI WAST BIBB. IT. Mbwwm mil Ltitrt and Ttltgramt la JXBM TKTBLIJaBMOBB, neer Building, Lancaster, Pa. 1 CatUastcr Intelligence. nUUIGAtXlR. 6KPTKHBKB 18, ISC 'y ETtrmart Venus Darlington. , J Congressman Everhart, Republican, of the Chester and Delaware district, an nounces his Intention te run independently for Congress, as he declares that his com- . yttlter for the nomination was net fairly f',ifcOsen, having been successful in Chester, fe which county the nomination was con- ,emh, uy reason or. uirewing euttiie votes, 1 sin one precinct, of two Republicans en the i ground that they had voted lately for a 'Democratic state candidate, although they - MB4-1nrwl tKftt (nfantlftn nf efamrfnrr in tiSnlr i ;T!. 7r" "" "'""t " ; party in ine itiiure. congressman tver- lrt believes tnat these are circumstances jwhich justify a belt, and that he himself is ' vBew surrounded by them, as his two sup if porters were when they left the track. The , Philadelphia Prs thinks that it will be a E'Ajsnerry dance letween Ererhart and Dar- ; v llngten, both Republicans, if no.Demecrat ; oemes in te take off the bone : wheu it L Would, it thinks, be quite otherwise ; and I &rlt feels sure that a geed Republican like V "Everhart will net think of runnineit there UL' looms up any such prospect. It abides in ft.pi;Ai m Malm nnndilAnAA f)ltnt ttn ltne m vtlt n J range with the Democrats of Chester and h Dataware te nut un no candidate. "fftrv This is a very characteristic expression is en the part of the Press, which is even , mere interesting and amusing than its cus ri temary observation through Its party spec. V A.YitM Tf. la nulla nrdltrlniia tr Ilia minnnr UTT .'""" r "" --." V 'In which it gives its case away by its uecia- $ ration that the candidacy of Everhart is $ fun it he plays alone against Darlington, A f hut IJie rfinlrAOT. Tvirtif tnmvnn nnn f tie mnaf. Vns? hrtrrlhln nf i1pe1h If a llAmncrat rnmM In ite take a hand. The obvious deduction a,from this logic is that it depends upon the P VHCTW1 AIUUVltlH nilGtltCl VUUI COOlUUll Kverhart does an innocent or wicked tiling. Under tills aspect of the matter we are rJ!, strongly inclined te believe that the Ches I ' ter Democrats will net feel that it is their --iiSr1 iliflv te sjvcCensressman Everhart's nartv bacon i that they will net be able te see that it Is their province te turn the con- ftresslenal contest In their district into a Republican frolic. They are net the sort of men te play the fiddle for tliat kind of a dance. If the Republicans can have two candidates there is no apparent geed reason why the Democrats should net pursue their usual policy of nominating one. The eflice of representative in Congress Ls a pecu liarly partisan one, and the Democrats will ju' gain neiuing uy cnoesmg uetween two no- 2i)V ..l.lt m li mi.- .. i. ftl fuuuiuia lur it. iue jhhi-j uuver nua gainea by any sucn policy, it lias occa ecca 1 1 stenaliy been misled into trying it when vj-electing senators or congressmen, and lias generally taken nothing by its motion, us ib ucariieu uj ui&a uuvuuig. it la uiafui' , ley of the party te nominate Democrats 5 for such elllces, aud te let the Republicans v figut out their quarrels. htepped Making Faces. Mr. CSewen has come te an agreement Itli the syndicate tiiat undertook te re- nrffftnt7A TlfMifltnfr wltlinnf. PAnQiiltlnrr rFhim, and signally failed. It was - paralyzed by the failure of the owners 5 ec the junior securities, whose cham cham 'plenMr. Ge wen was, te come up te the fM tack and tike the fodder offered them. 3f The alternative the syndicate had was te loreciese me property ; wnicu it could net ; auuru w uu, uecause 01 me less 01 me vai a uable franchises It had, although they pre tended that they were going en te dolt. The foreclosure proceedings would liave been at any rate a slowpiecess for reorgan ization. Mr. Ge wen, en the ether hand, does net seem te have been nble te command the capital needed te reorganize Reading as he wanted te de. The natural consequence of the failure of either side te compass their ends has been a compromise, In which each claims te have get all they wanted , and te have brought the ether side te their , ' knees. They seem te be all en their knees, ' along with the Reading. Mr. Gewen gees out of the Reading, which he lias always jf declared his readiness te de if I protect the junior securities. Ills w friends, however, liave been admitted into ''lithe syndicate and apparently the new com- .psny will be managed in sympathy with Views; which have been te keep it out lylvanla railroad control. This is gain for the public interests. set clear, however, that the stock- have much better protection than the syndicate offered them, although all the Mtaus of the plan of reorganization are IMt 'formulated. The stockholders will ,ve te take the carcass, stripped as It is te none, and trust te the rehabilitating w time ler tneir steaks. Xlt for Tat, The saassacre of the Chinese at Reck ifsprtefis last winter and the escape et the " guUty parties, is apt te be lecalled at thW ; pmefit time. " jThe Heathen Chinee" is new playing "flu for tat. At Kwal Pinir. fmir lmmlnxl , Bfti south west of Canten, the houses of ' ' rwehyterlan saistlenarhs were looted and iMtraed by an infuriated anti-Cbrlstlan pep- 'Culeee. Later en a lady missionary was .'siWil y rob ftt Chung King. "' Is it likely that these outrages would iMwrelupps'nwl if our government had been fewspt te punish these who murdered the IllillHillrtlteefcSfriBjpy tJrccnback-l.nher llcmand. The Qrccnbick Lnlwr party cuts out n great deal et work in its resolutions for both national and slate legislatures. It would have very radical changes inadeln the statutes. Onoef the most vehement declarations if ngjlust aliens. It would keep the country for Americans, and fence out foreigners and their money and goods entirely. It is net only for a prohibitory tariff, but it declares that aliens should net be allowed te own any land here. It llxes the year 1000 as the time when the govern ment should buy all the land held by aliens, and January l, 1.SS7, as the dale after which no alien may buy land. America Is te be for the people en the ground. Just what harm aliens de by buying our land and paying us for it, Is net very clear ; but it is obvious that v,e leso their money. We have the land, te be sure; but If we had rather liave the money why should we net be free te get It. Tliese party declarations go en te declare that the public lands should be re served for nctual settlers; which ls sensible. Then they go a great deal farther and declare tiiat unimproved lanu ewneu by any bed) or corpora tion, ever HX) acres, shall be " taxed te the full value of cultivated lands of like char acter;" which is really absurd. Taxation can only be leasenably or constitutionally based en value ; and unimproved property cannot be as valuable as Improved. Colerado has 500 miles of ilrst-clais Irrl gatlngcanals, 3,300 miles of secondary canals and 10,000 miles el smaller ditches, winch bare cost In the BRRregate about $11,000,000 and will Irrigate 2,'J0O,O0O acres. A cuniers domestic story comes from Newark, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam S. Davis hare long desired te add te their household a crewing baby. The hu?. band pined because his wishes were net te te gratified, and the wife, who probably had read Charles It eade's'TerrlbleTemptatIen," determined te deceive her better half. She procured n iatherles babe from Its erring mother at the city hospital, and after smug, gllng it into the house went te bed and de ceived her husband, and even her female friends, by playing sick. AH thought the child was ners. she had been observed car rying home the infant, however, by a curious and nioddleeomo neighbor, who straightway told everybody she met of the deception. New the peer woman's husband has aban doned her, and she Is compelled te keep the baby thus strangely adopted. It Is well te be a real estate agent In New xerk. The records show that property valued at about 5200,000,000 hAS chanced bands In that city alone slnce;the year began, and that buildings have been begun which are expected te cost about $43,000,000. The In crease In amount of sales, compared with the previous year, has been about i" per cent and the increase in cost or buildings pro jected nearly 10 percent. Tun Greenback-Laber folk get thlnirs mixed. They wanted te declare ngalnst large landed holdings by Individual! and corporation!), and especially by foreign ers, which would le n sensible declaration, but they Uouudered badly In trying te say what they meant and te provlde remedies ler tne evil they roraet te denounce I.Ike party platforms gonerally the rcneln tlens are a peer guide te the party Idea. This party calls for production of nn unlimited currency, short hours oflaber, exclusion of aliens and a farm for everybody. 1 1 may be termed "The l'enco-her-Arennd party," which considers that this country Is xulllclent unto herself and wants no foreign market or goods or people. We are te have a right sociable tlme all te ourselves, with paper money abundant eneugh te go easily around and only enough work for us te keep healthy. When these things eome te pass we ought te be happy. in (ierman universities gymuaulcs are made compulsory. This is runnlncr the theory of "Hound mind in a sound body" ml nbinrifiiui. Pknnsvi.vania will hae a towering minority delegation in the next federal Heuse or Representatives. Charles R. Buckalew has been nominated In the Kleventh district, the nomination being equivalent te election. Kx-Seuater William A. Wallace Is likely te be a pillar of strength In the Clearfleld-Centre district. William U .Scott will probably 1)6 ro-eloctod te represent the gre.it Interests of is erth western Pennsylvania. Levi Malsh will win new laurels for the Yerk county representation. Daniel Krmentreut will con tinue te represent Berks county with the dignity aud ability ler which he has been long famous. And se of the ether Deme cratic congressional representative. Presi dent Cleveland will feel that his administra tien Is vastly strengthened after the result of the state elections for Congress this fall are declared. A curious nens Item Is that which comes from China. It Is said that in connection with the late anti-missionary riots in China, the foreign beard have adopted the sueces- tlen of the viceroy that the propagation of Christianity should be countenanced If car ried en ejKnily, but if secretly It should be suppressed. Tm: lawyer whoattempted te bribe a clerk of the treasury department by the elfer of a cigar compose.! of greenbacks, is doubtless inedltatliiK upon the decay or the civil ser vice. It is refreshing te hue a bribe-giver run against au honest man te the serious damage of his own reputation, and serves te remind that alter all there are n fair propor tion of men of integrity In the civil service When Admiral l'arragut was a young offi cer stationed at the Washington navy yard, the government sorvlce in all branches was futl ofbrlbery aud corruption. An efllclal holding an important pestcallej upon him aud after a long stay accepted nn invitation te dinner. lu the course of the meal his mission was breached ; he suggested that If Karragut would neglect his duty In a certain line, his financial condition would improve considerably. The young here sprang from the table Hue a tiger and seizing a chair would liae killed the man had net .Mrs. l'ar ragut Interfered. ' I am a a yeunc olllcer " sans pour et nans repreche," and you and 41m rt fat ..till iiflm luu a.,v ."t .... i . i"l .w ...a. ...441. I...,, um umi tuu.i.ruu letu suit me," was the only reply that the aston ished KlltIcIau received. Tin: Bulgarian assembly has nent n sub sub misshe message te the cur, but the sauie dispatch that Informed him or Its details will also descrlbe the strong opposition te it, and meeniy vaiue ei uie incident ls the addi tional proof that it atlerds that Bulgaria sub mits te the czir through fear, and that upon the opening or n war, the Bul garians will be found with the enemies of Russia. Compared with l'rlnce Alexan der's letter the message of the Hebranje has a manly ring about it that It does one geed te hear. On- Friday the Chilians relobraled their Independence, day and inaugurated Den Joaei Ralmaceda president of the republic This gentleman was secretary of foreign re lations In 18S2 anil held the remarkable inter view with the Amerlrau sieclal envoy sent out by Mr. JUalne. It u net necessary te re fresh the memories of our readers in regard te the details or that humiliating incident which the Chilians are never tired of referring te as their great diplomatic triumph. That Mr. Blaine had the hardihood te remain In public Hie alter this result of his aggressive foreign policy is an evidence et his great ef frontery and of the small Interest that the mass of the people take in our foreign relation!. Acconutae te the frit. Leuis Globe-Deme-erat, the presidential preferences of the dele gates te the Republican conventions or Ohie, lewn, Texas, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, and Wisconsin, as far as they could le obtained were: 2U for Blaine, 119 for Legnn, 71 for Hhemian and iU for Allisen. This will be interesting reading when the Democracy enters upeu another four years' of power in ISS3. n m - Bn.WKii tays his workmen need net tnke stere orders, unless they wish It. Bali ' Is April last the Clganilskcrs' Interna tional Union boycettod u Chicago cigar maker named Mussel man. This man, claim lnc that by the payment el his Internal rovenuo lax be bad acquired from the gov ernment the right te manufacture cigars, hns appealed te the United States district at at terncy te protect him in that right by bring ing suit against the Clgartnakers' Union. Section fl,50s of the revised statutes provides that persons conspiring " te injure, oppress or threaten or Intimidate any cltirens or the United SUtes in the irce exercle or enjoy ment or any right or privilege secured te him bv the constitution or la s et the United Slates" are subject te nn extreme icnalty of f.VlsWanennd ten years' imprisonment. The Illegality as well as the lncfucleucy of the boycott has been abundantly demon strated, and theso w he have been inl-led by Its partial success in Ireland under very dllTerent conditions, will seen discover that It will net de te use se barbarous a weapon In a nation where law and order rule. The boycott was med by the Amerlcan colonies against ilreat Urltlau though net known by that name and IU use under the circumstances was Justifiable; It was an net or rebellion against unjust govern ment, provoked as in Ireland by persls. tent misrule. But in a country gov gev erned by the people, and where there lsa constant eflert te secure justice for all by all, the arbitrary assumpUen of authority te con trol or dlctaU) te any citizen by any associa tion cannot be tolerated. What Is this talk el 11,000 Republican majority In Maine Arkansas is .C.OiVl Dem Dem ecratlc. Pemm vsteu tlKNcnvi. tt.As has wen a cemplete lctery eer the steamship Hues, which under the head or the Pacific Mall Steamship company se bluntly refused te carry United States malls except en their own exorbitant terms. The Urm attitude of the postmaster general lu this matter has excited the opponents of the administration te the most violent denunciation el his policy and distortion of the fa?ts. It was net only said that the government was unduly favor ing lerelgn lines, enabled by subsides, te carry malls cheaper, but the Incident was made te serve as a text trem which hypo critical sermons en the beauties of the sub sidy system were preached. Seme time nge it was announced that the leading company had se far admitted the Justice or General Vilas' demand as te reepen negotiations, and new we leam that all three or the striking companies, after having lest 5KX,000, have accepted the terms originally ettered, there by proving the absolute falsity of the asser tion that they could net allerd te carry mails ntthe price named, flve cents a half onnce letter. They have gained nothing by their unpatriotic action but public contempt, aud have lest the Havana and Australian malls. PERSONAL. James Amu died at his home Hie ether day, lu Allegheny, lrem bleed poisoning, the result of cracking a plum seed between his teeth ene week nge. M. Cur.utEt I. nttended n theatrical per formance at the opera, Paris In honor et his 100th birthday. It was the Urst time in twenty years that he had gene te see a play. Miu Kmkrsen ence wrote te his cousin, Dr. Hasklns, that he thought a young man could net read Gibben's autobiography "without being provoked te rlse a little earlier, read a llttle longer, and dine n llttle shorter." Lenn HA.vnet.rit Ciirnc im.r. while speaking eight minutes, made ene li unci red and thirty motions with his hands. Hocross Hecross Hocress ed In front, behind, ubee, below him ; he caught held et every inanimate object with in a circle of two yards or se. Senateii Jeitv M. STi.'itMAX aad wife left this afternoon for n trip through the West. They will go ns tar as Omaha, travel through Dakota and return home through Minnesota, visiting frlends in that state. They will be absent ter JO days. KeAnn A. Fjieemav, the historian, re girds the outlook as gloomy for thewe parts of Greece, Bulgaria and Servla which are still under the oppressor's yoke. Their only hope he finds te be in the difficulty in which Aus tria and Russia will have in agreelng en any common scheme against them. Mr. Free man does net think that Rngland has any interest In upholding Turkey. .(JIO.MI AMU8E31P.ST VXOl'LK. What It Colne Ou On the Mlmlr htagn-Nutes el I'Jajs ami l'layers. The IdaSlddens bnrlesrnie cempiny has leeu reorganized for the present season. It Includes Jeppe and Fannie Delane and i'ayette Welch. Harry Kernell has reerganl'jd a company for a tour. Ha has the Horse-Sheo Four, Frank aud Lillian White and ethers. Jehn Kernell will net be with the party. Sam Ryan, et "Peck's Bad Bey" company last year, will de Irish specialties with Uarty Kernell. Harry Williams, of Pittsburg, Is backing the show. Kelly and Murphy, sparrers, and Feter and Hughes, negre cemedians, have formed a partnership in a new vaudeville company. Kii. James' cut of a clog dancer has been In the Cliicr se long that It ls very difficult te tell what it Is. Atkinson A Coel: are reertd te have closed their season at Augusta, Maine, Saturday night. The agreement made between the proprie tors et Chicago te use no lithographs has already Imen broken. Jennle Yeamans will be a momber or Rar. Rar. serue & Hart's company. Wilsen A Rankin's band furnlshed the music at the funeral of CJen. Frank Cheathain, late postmaster or Nashville, Tenn. The wile of the late Jehn Rickaby has returned te the stage and ls a member el Lilian Olcott's "Theodora" company. NateSaUbury has Joined the Truulmders, and Bntlaln Bill will take charge et the "Wild West" the remainder or the season. Marie Nevins, who married young Blalne, is an amateur actress, and had iwrtially en gaged with the Modjeska company. Letta has net been seen In i-ancaster ler mero than ten years. She has telegraped for dates, but it is net at all certain that she will be here. Jehn II. Powers, the fat boy, isatSacar rappa, Maine. Theurer, the great trapea balancer, has, gene crazy In Lisben, Portugal. Mlnnle Palmer ;and company have gene le Australia Maud Branscombe, the woman who was se extensively photegraghed in this country, Is starring through Kngland. Baker and Moulten,managers of the Bennett it Moulten epera companies, are extensively engaged in the amusement business. The gentlemen are resident or Salem, Mass., which town is also the home et all their ad vance agents and assistant managers. They have tw e companies and the ene that will ap pear next here w eek is the largest, carrying thirty-eight people, Including a brass band and orchestra They hae also organized a "Black Creek" company which will be here In November. In It there are sixty people, and among the sr eclalty artists are the Her bert Brethers, Duncan and the Martlnettev. Bessie l'alrbalrn Is no longer a member of the BennetttV: Moulten companies. The (ioe.l Leeking flreeubacK Caniliilata. Bt (.te. In l'lttsburK Dispatch. The candidate for governor I, very appro priately, a wholesale dealer In notions. He has a face like that of Geerge William Curtis, and ls very much respected In his own uelgh uelgh uelgh borht'ed. Heis better looking than Beaer, Black aud Welfe nil In a row. CHItut anil Tramp Uate l'lrulr. from the Lllltz Expre.s. Tuesday several of our citizens and a num ber of tramps had a grand spree near town. It I said they had six quarts of whisky. WUe Uau't rick AiileiY Kreui the l.lllu Kxpn-M, If you pick them, you can cet apple at ten cents a bushel at Millport Tit ts jvjtir fimnr.tt Rtlit In I'frniU Inn l'uu(t el Shsil ami Kith Abere the Columbia lun. Trem the llnnltliurg lmlrpemlcnt. Frem the day the dam at Columbia, Lan caster county, was erected te teed the tide water canal the villages, boroughs, cities and counties through which the Susipiehauna river ruus west of that point, have been do de do prlvedersnad, which they had lnabundauce prier te the obstruction in question. Slnce then every kind of de Ice has len ln ented nnd tested te serve as a llshway I" Uie di aforesaid, but still no shad, or at least net Jin large quantities, found their way westward te thentdand once famous spawning grounds. It Is new claimed that n llshway has been In vented ttmt will )srmlt thopjsssgeof shad nnd ether tlshatsie the Columbia dam. In 1Sh William Henry Rogers, of Neva Scotia, obtained a patent en a llshway or his own Invention. It nveluvl Us first trial In the Lhorpeol rler, (Jueeiis county, Ne ScetU. and pre oil se sucsIul that the Canadian government Immediately adopted it. There are uew fifty or thee tlshways In use In Canada and Neva Scetls aud ethers In course or consttuctten. One halt of the cost or their erection Is jwld by the government, besides what Is ld Mr. Kegers for the use of his patent. The tlhwaj used in the l nlted States nnd ether jvirts et the world are constructed ou the principle of getting the fish around or ever the dam. Mr. Rogers' deilce takes the fish up through the bae of dam te the peel above. It thus provides feralt llunctuntleu of water, n sufficient amount always being en hand te allow the fish free passage mreugu tne inn way. in May, ISsO, the fish commissioners el PennsyUanla lsited Neva Scotia and In spected the Rogers tlshwav. They were se well pleased that they requested Air. Rogers te try bis Invention lu the Susquehanna river. He consented aud three weeks age work was commenced en the construction of two et his apparatus at the Columbia dam. They were iluished this week aud Augustus Duncan, of Cbambersburg , Arthur Msgln Msgln nls,er Menree county, and Jehn Gay, or Harrlsburg, members of the state fish com mission ; J. 1. Crevelln, superintendent of the t astern hatchery, at Alleutenn nnd Mr. Rogers, the lnvonter, were at Columbia and inspected Uie work, which had been con cen ductsd by J, B. Kinney, of Yarmouth, Neva Scotia. The task was excellently executed aud was greatly cdmlred, It was suggested, how hew evor, that nn ice freshet would tear them away, but Mr. Rogers said that ir they were planned like the dam tliere would be no trouble. The tlshways will net recei e a fair test until next spring, when shad ascend the river. It succassful, the famous Columbia shad will have beceme a thing of the past. Living monuments te the power of st. Jacobs Oil, are the millions It has cured tleaulj' U n rreclenMlllt. Ana faulUi'is teeth In a lovely mouth Is one of Us greatest charms, lte carotid of your teeth, and preserve them by using SO.OtO.NT, that charming dentifrice, which ls iei fectly harmless and absolutely lnUispens-d'le ler the toilet. scplJ-Tu,Th.S.tw ai'jsaiAM xeTiaza. AKK let) MADfc. miserable by Inilljrostlen, Constipation, Dizziness, lws el Appetite, el el ew skin t Shlleh's Vltatlzer Is a pe-.ltlv euro, rer sale by II. M. Cochran, Druggist, .Ne. 137 North ljueeu street. KIDNEY TKOII1II.K. A Case el Many Tears Standing Cured With bit Uettle,!ua MauUO ert el Age. ' Allkstewk, Pa., Slay S, IvS. IUndklies litmus Ce. Uents 1 hail been troubled with my kidneys fera number of years, used almost everything without much benerlt nnlU 1 tried Dandelion Hitters. 1 nsed six bot tles nnd nm pleased te say 1 am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned up se that I feel like a different person. 1 cheerfully recommend the same te all amicted In this way. JACOll MUbUIUTZ. luLe-Imilru,Th,S A bivbet for Indigestion, Consumption, Dys. repsla. Weakness, never, Ague, ttc, Ceiden's l.liiuia lleef Ionic 810-1 wileH.tw 81,tKI'I,KSS NIOlirS, made mlsernble by that terrible cough. Shlleh's Cure is the remedy ter you. l'ersale by ll.il. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North tin m street. Feur-iiniis. Of enr American people are nmirtcj with lek headache In either Its nervous, bilious or con- F:estl e forms, ranscd by Irregular habits, high Ivlng, etc., and nn rimed)- lias ivit conquered It until Dr. I.eslle'4 bppcUl Prescription was dls dls ceered. CI ve It a trial. see adertljement in another column. (3) "IIACKMETACK "a lasting and trngrnnt per fume. Price Stand SO cents, t'ers&lu by if. U, Cochran, Drngglst. Ne. 137 North Queen street. Uacklen'i Arnica Salve. The ltcst Salve In the world for Cnu, Umlsej, Seros, Ulcers, Salt ltheum, lever Seics, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cema, and all Skin KrupUens, and positively euros Piles, or no pay required, it Is guaninu-ed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. PilcencenU per box. rer sale by II. II. Cecnran, Druggist, 137 and 13 North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa. TlIK ItEV. GEO. II. THAI Elt, of Uonrben Ind., ay9 : " lleth myself nnd wife oweour lives Uibllll.OH'S CONSUMPTION CL UK." ter sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen struut. A Remarkable Cloed Man Is ha who attends te the com rer t of his family and Mill net let his llttle ones sutler wltliam-c-tlen of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their lives u:av be endangered, but who should at all times give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's llalsam. 1'rice M cents and it. Trial littfrtt 'erfideby II. 11. Cochran, druggist-137 North Queen street. (i) reit DYSPEPSIA, and I.lvrr Complaint, you have a printed guarantee en every buttle of hh. leh's Vftallzer. It neverf ills te turn, ter sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. l37Nerth Queen street. The Venllct Unanimous. Yeu are feeling deprcssi-d, )our appetite Is peer, you are bothered with Headache, you are fidgety, nervous. anci generally ent of sorts, and want te brace up. ilraeetip, but net wlthsllmu. hints, spring medlclncs, or bitters, which have for their basis very iheap, bad whisky, and v, hlch stimulate yen ler an hour, and then leave you In worse condition than beferu. Mmt you want ls an alterative that will purlly your bleed, start healthy action of I.lver nnd Klilnejs.re- BLU1U J1IU. VfMftltljr, UI114 JKIVU lUtlUWCll QeailU limi slrenKth. Such a medlclne you willUntl In Elec tric lilllen), and only 25 cents abettleatII.il. Cochran's Drug Mere, 137 and lli North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (2) JTorlameback. stdoerchost, uu Sblloh'sfer" ens Plaster. Price 25 cents. I'er sale by 11. i Cochran, Drngglst, Ne. in North Queen stieet. The Mystery belved. It has always been understood that consump tion was incurable, but It has recently been discovered that Kemp's llalsam for the Threat and Lungs ls glvlngniore relief than any kne-s n remedy. It Is quaranteed te relieve and euro Asthma, llrenchltls Bnd Coughs. Call ou II. II. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street, and get a trial bottle free of cost. Large site M cents and II. (II Sllll.UirS CATAItltll ItEMElll-a pesltlVO cure for Catarrh, Dlptherta, and Canker .Meuth, yer sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. iIUOWN'3 HOUSEUULD PANACE.C la the mestefTectlve Pain Destroyerln the world Will meat surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally eajapplled externally, ana thereby mere certainly ItELIEVE PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It l warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Side, Back or ilewnls. Sere Threat, Uheumatlsm, Toethacba and ALL ACHES, and ls The Great Iteilever nf l'aln. 'liUOWN'a HOUSEHOLD PANACEA "should be In every family. A teaspoenlul el the Panacea In a tumbler el hrt water (sweetened, 11 pro pre (erred, taken at bedtime, wUl illiKAk UP A COLD. Kuslit botUe. InJl.lyaH.W.Aflw 811 1 LOH'S VlTALlZK.lt ls what you need ler Constipation, Less of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, i'rke 10 and 73 ceuls pur bottle. Jrer sale by II. It, Cochran. Druggist, Ne. 13J North Queen street. Kiclteinent InTexas, Gient excitement has been caused In the vi cinity el Paris, Tex., by the remarkable re covery of Mr. J. E. Cerley, whewas se helpless he could net turn In bed. or raise his head i evoiybedy said be was dying el Consumption. A trfal lieltlu or Dr. King's New Dlscovery wus sent him. rinding rullel, he bought a large bot tle and a box et Dr. King's New Life l'lfls 1 liy the time he had taken two boxes of Tills and two battles et the Discovery, he was well aud hud gained In rlesh thlrty-slx pounds. Trial Bettles of this Great Discovery for Con sumption ine at II. 11. Cochran's Drug store, 137 andiX) North Quecu street, I.ancaster, Pa, (J) UUTllUltSI MOTHEUSI.I MOTUKIISIII Are you dlturled at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sutferlng and crying with the excruciating pain of culling teeth f 11 te, go at onc-e and pet a bottle or Mrs. WLSSLUW'U OOTHINU HVUUP. It will rellove the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upeu III there ls no mistake about It. Ther ls net a mother en earth who has evor used It, who wlU net teU you at once that It will regulate the beweli, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health teihe child, operating Ilk magic It Is perfectly sale te use In all cases, aud pleasant te the taste, and ls the prescription ei one of the eldwt and best female physician la the United latea. Beld every where, veenu a bottle. mam.lydK.W.SAw irumr JUU iuu J) I "Whlle thus ongaged en work se flne, Whero skill nnd patlonce must comblne, Hew oft the thought must p.iln the henrt, That nfter nil your enre nnd art, The hnntlsome work that charms the oye Cre long must solicit nntl ruined 1 1 e . " "Oh, nej ou make a nrancl mlstake, As no such thought our rust can break : Fer should thore come a soil or stain, Ne ruin fellows In thelr train j Hownver Ueep or dark they show, The IVORY SOAP can mnke them no. And all the brilliancy rostero And perfect beauty as bufore." A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented le be " just as geed as the ' Ivery ' j " they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it. Copyright IsfC bv Procter A Csmble bmi piALIHSis HAGER & BROTHER nave New Open nnd Invite Inspection or Novelties in Dress Goods ! PALL AND WINTEIt WttAPS in Frlse Cleth, Astrlcan, Plush and Deucle. JACKETS, in New Cleths and Shapes. NEWMAUKKT3, In Steckenett, Doucle und Whipcord. Misses' Jackets and Newmarkets, Children's Havelecks and Cloaks, SHAWLS. JOUVIN'SKIDfJLOVESI The Best Imported. A rull line, In Black nnd Celers, Droesed nnd Undressed, Plain and Embrelderled Daclca. MERINO UNDKIIWKAK, KNIT UNDERWEAR, SILK UNDERWEAR. HOSIEItY, In Merine, Cotten, Cashmere, Weel, Silk. Noveltles In DHESS TltlMMINOS and I1UTTON3. HAGER & Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. M KTZUKK A IIAUUHMAN. THE HEADQUARTERS FOR Blankets and Comfertables LOWEST PRICES, METZGER & HAUGHMAN S CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Fa. A'A'ir All VJMTJXhirKXTS AH. KOSKN.STKIN', LMl'OltTINO TAILOK. Jly selection for the coming season Is new ready, comprising out nl the tinnst stock ever shown In this city. The Mnefc ls entirely new nuu wen wunn your insrs'cuen. My pnees ure moderate, nnd workmanship of the best. The reputation or the Iieiikh for line work will he fully maintained. Having tncunsl for the coin Ing season the gen low nl Iril-Clnss Tailors, 1 can Kuarantee Vho very lcst nf work. Sele proprietor for the Patent Strap Panta loons, warranted net te ilruw up when sitting down, nor haj; at the knee. A. 11. n03h.NSTElf,37 North CJueen HL TirKIIAVEON HAND A UNK ASSOUTMK.NTUF Beveled Edge, Qilt Edge and Rough Edge CARDS I Suitable for Invitations. Address Cards, etc., which will Ik) printed va order at short notice and upon the most reasonable terms. ENVELOPES TO MATCH. "Intelligencer" Office. 18 tfd TT (IKHHAHT, Fine Tailoring. . A Kill I and Complete stock of Imported an Demestic Suiting and Ovoreoatlng rer the Vail Trade new reidy te select Iretn. Call early te secure I lest St) les. H. GERHART, Ne. U N. tJUKKN ST., OppeslU) the Postefflco. inarlrf-lydll e AK 1IALU THE BEST CLOTHING. ThoCheaiM-stClethlnKln the country la here. A lner Oellar's tVerlh nl Wear In It, and a Lewer 1'tlce ler It. anamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market, fUlLAUKLrUlA. June21-tfdoed IN TWKNTV-KOUK 1IOU1UJ. ' IJKN. son's Capclne 1'lasten cured my lame hack in twenty-lour hours." J. U, c, 1'urv, sure, vsc, no. v. deuiia. BROTHER, -AT- HF.tr AVVKItTIBKMBtlTB. TKVAN'.H FIA)UK, " Prove all things and held fast te that which ls geed. ' Levan's Fleur. CARRIAGE FACTORY, Christian and Uinea StrMli. All kinds et Carriages, ltufrKles, llnslness, agens, etc.. maile. Special attention paid te rerulrlntr. liest of workmen employed and satisfaction guaranteed. JellMJmdS UKOItUK WK.lIK.lt, Proprioter. UHK : NONE 1IUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR PTTMACES! uauk eriiiKAvr iken. More square feet or Itadlatlner Surface, most economical In fuel, and the itest llesuHs In HeatlnK liwelllnKS, Schools, Churches et any liealer In the market, l'eaer Nut Ceal for fuel Ksllmates furnished for Heaters, Including Masonry, Het Air l'lpes, lteglsters, etc Plenty of Lancaster reference. Heaters guaranteed te lilve untlre satlsfactleu or taken out at our own expense. Being both practical men lit the business, we ask a share of patronage. Kstlwatea cheerfully famished for Plnmblns;, OaslTlttlng, Tin and Sheet Iren Werk, Uoeflng. Alse a full supply ei Tinware, Ac Prices te suit the tlmus. Ulve us a call. EVERTS & OVERDEEB, COUNKlt ur EAST KINO, JOHN ANU MID DLK STUKJtTS. ruavl-Ginrtlf.W.ASU J.KUAZ. NOTICES. 1" TtSTATB Of"je7iN ItHNNBItj LATK 14 or the city nf Lancaster, deceased. Leu ters of administration en wild os Inte havluKtweii franted te the uudorslgned.allpersenslnaebted borctearorerucstcd te mnke Immediate pay. ment, and these having claims or demands against the sumo will present them for settle, ment te the undersigned, residing In the city of Lancaster. CAltOLINK HENNKlt. Admlnlstratrlr. Jeum A. Cens, Attorney. ataetda ESTATK OF DANIEL MeLAUOHMN, late of fjincaster city, deceased. Letters teatamentary en said estate having, beeu granted te the undersluned. all persons Indebted thereto aruieiiucsUtd te make Imincalate pay ment, and thiwe having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, resid ing In Lancaster city, l"a. ., J.1I.11. WeK, Jtiecuirir. Attorney, auglHts VI.UTIUMI. nVlMVMA MUTON. THE FAIR IS OVER, And this reminds us, as much as nnj thing, lust The Fall Is Approaching, And Hie people will oon-almest In-tern they aia nwnrti el It need HEAVIER CLOTHING. 1 be plsrn In Ret your rAI.L ( l.inillNll (II ren don't want I" take ndvantaicn el llietlieal tantalus new tillered In Hummer Clothing te close nut that sort of goods), -1.1 AT- BUR6ER& SUTTON'S. Ikm't forget the place. il eaily and leae your orders for rail Heeds, In iiMild the rush that comes with the nrtd simp. It jeii nre arnnnd this way slop In and see what we have get and gel pilces. BUBGER & SUTTOU, Utrchait Tailors actl Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCAbTK.lt. PA. T (1ANHMAN A 1IHO. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. A Uare (Ippertnnltv 'or Karly llnreriln our Cuatnin lprttnrnt Kcrj' article marked at Uie Lewest cash Prices, WE MAKE TO ORDER : All-Weel Suits at li(. All Weel Uhn let suits at Mini All-Weel Worsted Hulls at fISMi. All-wool Checked Suits at 111 . All-Weel W erste,! liUirnnal Mills at 111 (. All Weel Imported Worleil Stilts at IAVO, r.sini.r".isna a.i. All Weel rants le Order at lt, II , II i" IAm .!', 17.C", fs.W and I Hi. Largest Assortment, Geed Workmanship, -.wn- ROOK BOTTOM PRICES. L. GANSMAN & BKO, MKllCll.VNrTAII.OllS. MANUrACTUIlKUSOr MK.Vd 11011 ANI Cllll.KltKN'3 Cl.OTIIINI), 66 & 68 NORTH QDEEN ST., (lllghten thoSniithwestCer.nl Orange St ) LANUASTKIl, I'A. srNnt connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. riJiAirime. F UHN1TUUK WAKEKOO.MH. itcv vnuitsKi.r a .paiii ur tiieiic Felding Dress Pillows, CALL KAUI.1 AT Hoffmeier's Ferniture Warerooms. They are the nicest thing nut and we hive Jnst twiili ed uuether let el them. 36 EAST KINO BTREBT. HATCH KB. "HTATCMKS. Lancaster Watches In Held, Bllrer and Nickel Cises will tm sold at a UltKAT KKUUCTION. Alse, Klgln, Waltlism (Aurera for which 1 am Sole Airent). and ether rirsl-Claas Watches. Hest Watch and Jewelry lie pal ring. sWL'errect time by Telegraph Dally. L. WEBER, 1K North (Jueen St., Near I'enn'ii. It. II. Depot. Spectacles, Kycglasses and Optical (JoeOs. A kinds el Jewelry. KUTIUKB. TTIIUHMAN'H. UKNTLKMXN'S Balbriggan and Game Undershirts. -TlIK 1IKST ; White Shirts! NKCKTIKH, PLAIN AND KANCV IIOS1KKV SCAKr PINS, SLKKVKkllUT'lONS, SUSl'ENDKUS, AT- ERISMAN'S, MO.17 WK3TK1NO ST., LANCASTKIl. I'A siiavBi.hAUKmm. MAHKLKY'H "YAKA IJKAUTII:M " clear tilled of choice Ne. 1 Havana, are recommended te levers of a genuine Havana Cigar, at " M AUK LEY'S. Yellow Krent." Ne. 21 North ytieen street (Formerly Hart man's) rjneBACCO vaekkhs- SAMPLE CARDS ON HAND AND PBINTKD TO O'lDMt AT TlIK "Intelligencer" Office. DEMOCRATIC NAT!' KALI. ATION COMMlTTKK-lTorelgn.bern CHUens di siring Naturalization, and thelr Irtniids. should bear In mind that 8ATUUDAY, OCTOlIK""d. will be the lastday for Naturalization this year ( and as Court may net then be n.e",?,i,',1' best te have this matter attended te at once. The following committee of Democratic at or. neyg has lieeu appointed teattend In i Natl ra iza. Hen ler thelr party bore I and ca Is uien them should be made at tielr law oillces: 1,, II. JT. Davis, Seuth Duke street x W. IL iteland. Seuth Uuke street I Jehn A. Cey e, Kast Ling trant li V ilonliremory, North Duke street Jehn L ItSene. BeuS Duke street. sltd XXON'THUKKKB ANY LONdKIl " from Your Disordered Kidneys, Black Barren Mineral Sprlug Wafer Is a l'rempt, Kfflclentand Cheap Kerned y. Its Tente and Invltferant Powers make It nn excellent Dyspepsia Uemedy. Dr. Begnault, et JrTunce, writing te (Ien. Iteff. ef the U. s. Army, says : "Yeu need net come te Kurene for Waters te Cure Dyspepsia ; we have nene liener than ULACK IIAIIUKN Bl'ltlNO WATK1L" Persons supplied and vessels furnished. V. 8. UOODat AN, Manager, Ne. 37 Kast Uraut Street. Fer sale by JNO. It. KAUr'l'MAN, Druggist. Merth Oueen Street, Ijincaster. Pa. bb ' ilLAUK llAttilKNai'ttlMU UOUSK new open. Apply te MISSCIJIUSTIK lSOUBKBUBU, Jnt.Ureve,Ls.ncMter Cannty, r. v m a &&! Ai.",-i. V J Z2ZS2SJ&J!2$3 .(v. -trtr iMMr" - It ""' "flM"!'' sJU1"
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