iV--1' . '- v,1 J "' ",y;' THJB LANG ASTER D AHiY INTBIiLieMNOgB, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2. 189C. -jW- !( t aite M! ;,; MM- SS 8? 1 "5 a iLLIGENCER BAT IN IH TIAB BttffUd.) , wm mum a ma, nrrr 9 (TOAMItM III LA. ABJOKtHa 1XACM. SIMrLr tt OOKMIMIOH ALL0WBD TO esa oeKoonoir, -57 AOTMTHRMQ RATB8: lln. lln. 41n. 6 In w te1 niiviiie 8 00 1 3 75 iw lis . 1B0 lw in IK se 1 1B0 1 4 BO 7 ft 10 M 600 10001 1S80 W TOO 1100 loe 00 1000 1700 2100 00 HOD noe wee oe moo a oel wee Uoe gee S0QM(I0! The Weekly Intelligencer EVMT WEDNtSDAV MORNING. lA,tl.OOeitiairna. ctrBS or tiw, iAmioerrwmio nten innw cr OIIOttemDnOMmT rAItTOTTBl Mm a ueusur. iu ahohtmeus irma Ml. m aMtiin te thi wasti baskst. I U Ltteri and TtUgramt te Til INTELLIOBNOBR, oneerBolldlng, Lancaster, l'a. onrefltcr atatclltgcncw. 4AHCASTKK. OCTOBKH 2, 1886. i- Bearer nd the Constitution. tweral Beaver In bis Pittsburg speech. fflNgbt te handle the freight dlscrlml- I Mtten issue very tenderly by de-1 Wing that the law of the state ,e Id net control railroad corpora- ttoes chartered by the state or the United . HOAAAa nn ttiaf IfiA T?aniftill.in tvirlv fn- ., ..-, -u- .. . ..,....U ,. ..., .- "vand the Cullem bill, a measure of national '"- WisJatien, te regulate traffic without the - la lit DOT 100 4 60 IBM SIS 4 00 580 4 ml ISO en. 7M IW 111 700 940 880 10(10 KM 16 SO 1700 KM 00 24 tD 27 0U JJ( wee wee 4400 HOD CSOO B000 U UJskte, and he calls upon the legislature te -jfNfuiaie ana supervise ireigui cnarges t wiUiln the state, The Philadelphia 1'rcis Terr much abused because Mr. lien- Ml la a speech at Streudsburjr. pictured 'i 'Beaver as crawling en his belly te the feet C federal power, imploring it te take ttmrge of our domestic affairs. The Frets 5A allflftlin1tr oVtutetno vrvm mlerAnruLdnl Is fcaf anyone that it feels that it possesses a 4 right te weep when it deems its friends te -fbe wrongly abused. & Whether General Heaver is wrongly as ;:mata because or nis Pittsburg declaration & depends entirely upon whether he intended -j-.mtwmf uim iud iiiuvisiuua ui iiic suue cun Htutien concerning common carriers i ? should or should net be respected and en 1 towed. The fair inference from his state-.-aaat is that he and his party .are net in Mget of the regulation by the state of - OiMrst chanres save within tlin atatn . vMreas tne state constitution declares that Liie undue or unreasonable discrimination l be made in charges for, or the facili- I for, transportation of freight or pas- awigers within this state, or coming from !,tvr going w any euier siaie ;" ana it will tv l.ai.Hll ill, fill II Jtl-lrlt.l.ltA fnrt Mn.-f.WMn.. nf - "" '" Mwwl .-"". U ,UtC&iiUi Ul L-, Hrwssyivania te aeclare tbat this prevision &af the state constitution should only be en- riffcccedlnpart. yi&s TTrdess indeed he can clearly show that tvv, m net enrerceanie, witn proper regani te ItM Interestspi.tha people and railroads of Tlie burthen of showing this i upon him. "We are eurseli es strongly of the opinion that national legislation is needed te perfectly control the freight rates of the country in view of the fact Wj that the competing railroad lines traerse Si'dlfferent states and no state can control ft E ! W All A Ctntl. l.nln- l.nv.nwA nn.A j.- lib wv VMVAVA V..VI .UlUUUUa kitll (.UUiJ'UlC !& for traffic with its own railreads.must needs !j. refrain from laying such restriction upon ." its own railroads as will prevent them ,rv from freely competing with the rival rail-.;;-': reads of ether states, judicious as such restrictions would be in themselves and S'll1 fltAV tMllrl lui mUlla f A luVI Bnilnlli. unnn WMU WVU4M W AUUUU W W... ClUaiiJI U(U11 all the railroads competing for the same .'traffic. jjjjj lfthlswaswhatGener.il Heaver meant , n y nis mienuea saying was all right ; ?. while his actual saying was wrong. If he ! Ji se Inexpert at expressing what he means W ,h will net be a safe campaigner for his y patkj. aii la uu jiait 01 1110 uutjr ui uemo ueme ftM.aratic orators or editors tn sava Mm T(e .f.. MlMtAfln nanitlilntn fsm r-nv..- a f. I.I.. fr?n 'jnwM wmuiuaw iui utciuui 1IUUI 1113 ''&"Wnndersftnd tn fall tn tnimiuit. nlmul fha " fact that he. who asks te be made thn rhief tytt axecutlve eftlcer of the commonwealth, de clares that one or the most Important of neiirovlslens of the constitution should met beenferced, but that Congress Bheuld 1w relied upon te correct the evil, which the state has power te modify, it net wholly te prevent. The words of the con cen con atitutien are that no " undue or unreason able " discrimination shall be made in charge for transportation from or te any ether state. It is the province of the legislature te declare what discrimination is undue or unreasonable; and if it finds that the railroads of the statu will be in jured by restricting them te the same charge for transportation outside as inside the state, it may permit charge. The constitution simply demands that the charge shall be reasonable; and because the state legislature cannot make a uni uni ferm freight rate all ever the country. affords no reason why it should net de the best It can de, when that injunction U laid upon it by the supreme law of the train. aiiu iit) is nui. in u nappy condition a a candidate for governor, who finds himself spelled te announce in his canvass that a IflDrBliteh lift asks tn ha mmla Ik nn. -" " --J. .wr - w ... W.- ?,r tVuMdf. la mnt nnf-vtfijkTA finrl aim. .1.1 l. T -vu, " i..v.v.cau.e,. ".. u.iuuiu Hi left a dead letter. It is net unusual for candidates te getWftO IJiey are. lie put it terely when he into tight places, and this state censtitu- & Wen has, been cornering the Republican waumuaitis ter lue suite oiuces anu j-we legislature ever since its adep- ?' tien, since they stubbornly refuse -e enforce it. But General Heaver has C Managed te put his feet in it mere awk- iwardiy than any ltepublican candidate for :?'" An EeglliU Lord aed Husband. S"1. lDnJI.U..U u -u(iiau tutu uaa tuiuu amengsc us ns tfae manager of an actress, whose husband V has come along without nn invitation. In fact lord Lonsdale says that the husband .fresnteed te stay in England when he re- ealved his last contribution from his wife. There was trouble in the family In the old euatry, and the lord was fined in the no- VaA k i.i.i.i .t. i i- . - oeurnur Kititiug uib uuseauu out et wife's apartment. As Boen as they landed en these shores the husband MM te ttake himself disagreeable again MM tfcwatiasd all sei ti of violence against the wile ; aad Mm 1 JrU has had him before ' . : - ifli. tha police court, where he testified that tie knew of no misconduct of lita wife with the lord saved J hat they went te the theatre together. The hus band's violence manifestly was prompted byade3lre te be well paid te be amiable, and his price seems te have been se high that the wife and the lenl "stnick"affaliit it and landed the blackmailer In the Tombs, where he languishes for lack of lull, te nn" swer for his ikacefulnew. This husbtnd is essentially a Kurepean product. We de net think tli.it tliH conn cenn try is yet clviliml enough te piviluce a man who desires te obtain his living by Rick mailing his wife. There are plenty of men who will Ilvo off the earning of their wives, and seme deubtlcn who will net care much hew the earning are made; but we de net think that we hae jet produced a man who demands tribute from an inuo inue cent wife te refrain from iesting her as guilty. Ttie lord and the lady may be innocent as the husband "uja ; but if se their discre tion is small. Probably they are net old enough te be very wise. The lord is thirty-oue and says that lie does net care at all what anybody thinks or Bays of hlra ; which is a very natural way te talk atth.it age. When he is elder he w ill care mere, for he will realize that one cannot get along comfortably in the world, ignoring its people and regardless of public opinion. It makes a rough passage for the craft that undertakes it. Lord Leusd.ile in traveling abroad in a platonic friendship with a pretty actress, serving her as her business manager and fighting her husband every step of the way, may be having a geed time ; but It is net every man who would enjoy It, nnditissafetes.vyth.it It Is net a sensible mode of amusement. I'av your taxes te-night. Te-morrow It will be tee late. Te-day was a dull ene In the metropolitan newspaper,and se a story was fished up that the late Emery Sterrs, of Chicago, as slowly poisoned by the gang of political heelers that he was prosecuting. Fer geed llvenens that has nothing of the begu about It, read to night's iNTKLUQENCKn. What difference does it make if Jell Davis has Gen. Sherman by the hair? This ceun try has no time Jer old men's quarrels. It is said that a big coil strike is at hand at Hazluten and vicinity, and that October 6 Is the date en which it will l9 Inaugurated. The miners ask for a restoration of the 10 per cent, reduction made in January, 15s5, and seems reasonable when it i considered that tell rates en coal were Increased twice in September. With winter coming en and the necessity for money urgent, it would seem that the strikers have cheaen an Inop portune movement for carrying out their pur pose te secure an Increase of wages. TnE overcoat is new in season and se is the payment of voting taxes. The latter cannot be done alter te-night. The death of Mr. Ven ix-hmaleusee at Lebanon will be heard here with great re gret. Though only twenty six years old he occupied the responsible position or superin tendent of the Cornwall and Cornwall it Mount llope railroads and was ca pable of filling an even mere impor tant He made many friends during the few years of his residence here, and had his useful life been spared it prom prem ised te be fruitful of fame te him and satis faction te them. lie was a Kwedn by birth, and that country beetns te be prolific In men of active minds. TnE Morgan syndicate does net seem te have removed all Its obstacles te enjoying the fat of Heading by getting rid of Mr. Oewen. The fact belnc clear tbet the prop erty Is worth at sheriff's sale a great deal mere than the amount el the general mort gage, It fellows that theso who want te keep itoutet the sheriff's bands will need te pay the principal and Interest or the general mortgage te its holders, who weulu like nothing better than te take the Heading for their debt. Tne Due d'Auruale Is an cxiIp, nnditis said by his enemies that the gilt of Chan tllly was made because of a decision et the government te conhsea'e the prejerty; but tals is evidently untrue, as such a seizure would only add te the strenuth of the Royal ist cause by arousing popular sympathy. PERSONAL. Matthew An.veLD says tbat the ability te detect the ring of the talke metal In Ma-caulej-'s " Lays of Ancient Heme" Is a geed teat of critical taste in verse. Jern B. Drake the proprietor of the Grand Pacific hotel, Chicago, Is a inilllenare, a director In the Chicago .t Alten railroad, and in the richest bank in the West, beside being a btockhelder in aeveral ether big cor cer cor perations. And yet he doesn't think it be neath him te attend personally te every lit tle detail in the management or his hotel. lie walks regularly through its dining room and inspects Us hallways and staircase Just as care! ully as it he was a manager en a salary, this by the way U probably tue reaseu why he Isn't a manager en a salary. Ge.nkiial Legan Is using the revenue de rived from the sales et his book In clearing off the heavy inortgage w hlch at present rests en his Washington properly. Tuus far 55.000 copies of the work have been sold, and, as the author receives quite a large royalty from his publisher, the amount realized is of no mean dimensions. Three editions have beeu printed, each cetmlsting of l0,000 cepldfl, and the remaining 5,000 copies or the third edi edi tlen are nearly all ordered. A fourth edition, with somereWBlons, will be ready by the 1st of November. The book has held beat In the est and Seuthw est, and the Chicago, the general's home, copies in the book have Deen disposed of In uuusually large quantities. Three thousand canvasier are at present en gaged in selling the work. A i'lcturenl Lord LuntcUla Frem the Xew Yerk Sun Lord Lonsdale, who toted Violet Ciuiereu alleier the United Kingdom, and uew pro poses todehis prettiest te In dollars en her In this country, Is a trifle everns feet In height, and is bread and square shouldered. ills bands are almost If net quite as large as Jehn L. Sullhau'a. As a boxer Lonsdale wouldn't by any means be a chicken in Sullivan's hands, blr Geere Chetwynd etlemled Lonsdale a few months ae, and Lonsdale meeting felr Geerge in Hettuu Hew promptly and thoroughly drubbed hlr Geerge, This row was OMtra photograph of Lily Langtry. Lonsdale's chief charanterislle is his utter in difference te tboenininn nf inUu nn ,,, nam te a aun msni "ja n't carp a damn for anybody." Ha drinks oetUlaliJ"aftsu-. luu, cheeu, aud altogether is qulte a rapid fellow. Ua drcfaees in exquisite late duriug the day. but la rather llashy at night, w lieu hia even, iogdressshewsaslitrt front sprinkled with diamonds, and a white waiavnat with six diamonds for buttons. His sandy mutton chop whiskers bob merrily as he talks, anil gummed up he is Jelly, Intensely xausned with himself and eieryuedy eltu can go te the devil for aught he cans. -l Itecded Machine, rreiu the Country Uenileman Cannet some of our ingenious niHiiiifactur niHiiiifactur eraet mewing aud reaping imcliliiea get out thapatterna ter 8oniethlngfctreiig,Bluipleana net extensive, exprculy adapliil ierthu tut tine et corn aa Urilled for mnilage and ter fedUer purposeT We iae net Infrenuent aoceunta et tee uae el the roaper or mower ter the purpose, bill they are net intended te utand tne Mrrln et cutting the heavy and horny atalks of Indian com. It it t.ui.Ketid te ua tbat a machlne in w hlch the fctrenuth of the operating iHUt, tha form and helabt of the knives, itc, were all suited le the apedal purpose in velved, would Und a welcemu jileca net only en the many farms where ensilage Is regularly made, hut also in tha atlll mera trntlfint ftiifcp In wMMi frrm. nnrn I. ..l...l en a large scale for feeding fresh. j,! HERE AND THERE. lhad been looking for long time for a nketrh et Gen. Alexander Ogle, which 1 knew had been printed In one of the old magazines. I found It the ether day in itifmtm for 1SS3, anil 1 tere it out for repub lication lu the IMMXIUKNCKU, where, 1 am told, readers of that esteemed contem porary will find It contemporaneously with thin This sketch was published nneuy meiuly at the time, but it has since been te published In William Klder's" Perisoeplos, " a series of personal pictures el life and character In the Southern Her of Pennsyl vania counties. The sketch Is full of life and vigor. Its subject was one et the notable men of lVnnvlvanU. He was the father el the scarcely less famous Charley Ogle aud Alexander, Jr. The former is memorable in the political history of the country as the author of the fatuous speech In Congress agatnst Van Huren's administration. The entire diatribe occupied twelve hours of de livery, and fUlsmany pure- el the old Gtuht That part of it which pave him his appella tion of " Spoeny " Ole was an attack upon the extravagance of life at the White Heue In the table use there of a set of geld spoons but it Is said that the great speeeli el iiisiue was a memorable etlert made in the Somerset court house describing the visit of Gov. IUtner of the committee te notify him of his nomination by the Democracy. Ogle was a large pvrt of that committee, and his account of the event was one et the most picturesque productions of ustlve American oratory. I commend the readers of this generation te study the character of the founder of this famous house. I ran up the Delaware valley the ether day, with the mercury at about "H and the afternoon sun blistering the west side of the car. When I came down In the merulnir. the euly passengers were shivering In fall overcoats. The ride from Trenten up beyond I'hllllpsbnrg and te Manunka Chunk Is one that Lincaster oeeple seldom take, but It can be commended for variety and picturesque beauty. The I pper Dela ware Is a very beautiful stream, and the growth upon the hillsides en cither bank new Is tin Red with the Ilrnt tints of autumn. The sumae busbes are all allameand the yeunc maples hav e besun te turn. I asked Mr. Huckalew the oilier day, whom 1 have always thought knew all such things what the word "chunk " meant . he didn't eeiu te knew, but we agreed that It was probably thegapmade by the river cutting through the hills, as that seems te be characteristic of the scenery at Maucn Chunk aud Manunka Chunk. This latter Is the station that marks thejunctionef the Belvldere division of the Pennsylvania railroad with the Delaware, Lackawanna it Western, as it runs from New Yerk te Seranten. A rew- miles up the river Is the famous Delaware Water I, ip, w hich has hotels and summer bearding heu-es perched all around en the hillsides. I am told that about tirty thousand dollars a week is spent there by boarders and tourists during the months of midsummer. All around Strouds- burg there ere scattered geed hotels and bearding heue, and the reads are delightful ler bicycling, driving or walking lrem there the enure way up te Milferd. streudsburg seems te be a brisk place and, like many ether efthe towns of Kastern Pennsylvania, Is adding a silk m ll te Its industrial features. An odd book picked up en a book stall the ether day, is "The Life of Martin Van Uuren, Heir Apparent te the Government, and the Appointed Successor of Gen. Andrew Jack Jack eon," written by Davy Crockett It makes no pretensions te great literary merit, but Is as rough and ready as Its famous author. It was net of the usual orderef campaign biography by "besom friends," but Is a very severe ar raignment of its subject. It was printed in 135, in l'bilsdelpbia, and copies et It are considered quite valuable by the book hunt ers who make collections In Its line. . This was tbe frontier statesman's view of politicians In his day : Statesmen sif are gamesters, and the peo ple are the cards they play with. And it is curious te see hew geed ibecomearlson holds as te all the games, the shuffling and the tricks performed with them sort of books, as they are sometimes called. Tretn "three up" te " w hist," from a " constable" te a " pre, dent," the hands are always dealing out; and in bethcaes the way they cut and shuf fle Is a surprise te all beginners.' Davy was something careless as te orthog raphy and grammar and such gems of frank ness as these shine through the pages : "I have gene fur enough en this book te show what I mean." "Van Huren's pvrents were humble, plain and net much troubled with book knowledge ; and se were mine. His father hung out his sign en a pest, with a daub en It Intended for a horse, and with the words, "entertainment for man and herun," and he did mine; for both kept little village taverns. He has be come a great man, without any geed reason for it, and se have I. He ha been nominated for president, without the least pretensions ; and se have 1. But here the altnilarlty steps ; from the cradle he was of the non committal tribe; 1 never was. He had always two ways todeathlng; I never had but one. He was generally half bent; I tried te be as straight as a gun barret He couldn't bear his rise ; I never minded mine- He forget all about his old associates because they w ere peer folks ; I stuck te the people that made me," Ac Ac. . One who enjoyed some breakfasts and sup pers at Penryn park this summer, and who recently visited it and found it rather lorlern, sends me this autumn Valentine ; Our season new Is busted, the wame Iren's runted, The beetnteak doe net simmer en the grata ; Chickens crew with scorn, before us In trie morn. The autumn leave are rustling where we ate. As ene travels through this vale of tears, hunting campaign subscriptions and dls penBing with political wisdom, he Jostles against a variety of people; but rosily 1 think the worst Is the young and very fresh sensa tional preacher who mistakes gab ter grace. Hisdbad. A Cruel Operation, rreiu the Ilaltlmore Sun. At a street corner in Naples will tie found a subject for Mr. Bergh. There is a bird Bbep there with nightingales, goldfinches and robins. Sometlmes n crowd of gamins Is col cel lected te witness a little surgical operation. Seme charcoal burns In a brasler, and the op. erater thrusts Inte It a need Ien lth a wooden handle. He then takes from a cage a recently. wubui uiayjkunu, uuu wim a reu net neouie puts out his eye. It needs much skill skill that only cornea from practice te de this successfully. An unsteady hand would pro pre maturely kill the bird. In most Instances, where theiperatien Is successful, the birds de die, but that Is only after a couple of days of agony. Yeu will sea tbe pitieuts in cages hanging round the shop, with the sightless eyes swollen te the size et a pea, but In the rare cases of recovery the bird sings briskly through the twenty-four hours, day and night being the same te It Physicians recommend Dr Bull's Cough Syrup, when all ether medicines fill, ns a err luln euro forbrenchMl, sero threat.nnd coughs or colds el long standing rVmale by all drug, gl.t. I5cent ' Overthrows Old Oputei-llrd star Cough Cdte. It never fills. Inenty-uveceut I IHlDl-TIUV OF THE SKIN CUnKI). UrecxviLUE. 0XT4CI0. LiSAUA, Septembers 1RS5 f fUVe uted lUAHDnrrn a Tills ler the put flf teen year, and think them the heat cathartic and anll-blllnus romed) known ler some five j ears I suffered with an eruption of tbe skin that gave me great psln and annoyance I tried dltrerent bleed remedies, but, although gaining strength, the itching was unrclluved. I flnsUy concluded take a thorough cour.e of Jlran dreth's I'lllj. I took six each night for lour nights, then Jive, four, three, two, lessening each time by ene, and then ler ene month took one every night, with the happs result that new my skin Is perfectly clear and has been se ever "Inca. Kl). VKSNtY. The Same Human Mature. Mauy vain attempts are made te repeat the ronmrkable success or Bouten'a Capclne t'buler. 1 his splendid remedy U known, sold and used ei ery where, and Its prompt action and unrlval led curative powers have wen ler it hosts or friends. Imitations have inning up under similar sounding names, such n "Lunslcln," " Capsicum," etc , Intended te deceive the care care less and unwary. These, article esea nene of the virtues of the t-cnulue. 'iburoferu we hope the people will assist n te protect what are at once their Interests and ours. Ask for lifinsen'a Plaster, and examine wh tt Is given you, and make sure that tha word" Cupcluu " is cut In tbe middle or the plaster Itself, und the " Three beal " trndensrk Is en the lace cloth. Any reputable dottier will show you the afo afe guurd without hesitation. If you cannot re member the name llensen's Capclne l'laster cut this paragraph from the paper. (1) MR. RUSH IS ON DECK. urn rvra reurn eh or hib abthu- SOMIVAL THKOHIKS. 1U KflVcl Is l lttieiiidratn That lute Mm Mm ten Ma oil V reug en Ills Theory el rMuet Moving In F.lllpsr. Par abola and 1ljrrbliM. It must net be supposed that because Henry O. Hush, of ?iew Danville, this county, has been silent ler several weeks ever his newly discovered astronomical theory that he has abandoned the ellert te prove that Newton and Kepler aud these, who fellow them are wrong en the question of the paths of orbits. On the contrary, he has been at work evor since his erlitnal announcement gathering his conclusions, and he Is mere than ever convinced that he is right and he will show it te the world In a short time. Mr. Hush's work, embodying his remark able views, will inelude the demonstration of from 00 te 10 theorems. The formulae tbat he has evolved have given very satisfactory results lu their application te cemetary orbits. His views de net break down the old mathe matical system et astronomy, but establish It en n firmer and mere correct basis. In tie communication which we present te-day, Mr. Hush establishes a theorem w hlch la number eight of his system. It defends the circular theory of orbits and necessarily demonstrates the falsity of the ellipse the ory. Hut we will let It speak for Itself : THE DEMOSsTnATlOV Theorem tm. If a teiv vxetes inn cir cular ertff cfrnu-n by a force infAin, (Aiif force varies inversely as the square v the distance. Let API" be the given orbit, S the post pest post tien of the force within, U the centre of the orbit and P the position of the moving body it any time, HS represents the eccentricity erthe orbit, BP Its radius and S P the radius vector te the point P. Suppose the body te meve from A te P in a unit et time, then CA is the measure e nftracfiuii tn a unit of time. I'rem properties of the circle we hav e P C : PO:: PC: AC. Then by Trlguemetry with HP as a radius of unity. 2 K versed sine : sin PBA . : slu PBA : versed sin. When the angle PBA is taken Infinitely small, versed sin may be emitted from the first term then : sR: sin PBA-. sin TBA itntd sm cr Sin 2 versed sin Frem principles in mechanics, the effect of at traction (in this cass versed siae)Jft a i e cf the force multiplied by the square of the time. In this case the time is unity, hence : Versed sines,!jf Sin' Whence fl vers sin-rj (above ) Let r represent the radius vector and It the area described in a unit of time When the arc is infinitely small tinanarc, 211 hence H'irXareir sm whence sin 4H nn r Substituting this value of sin' in the exptes Sin' sien, feree-s we hve R 4H ferces: and since. "Rr 4II and R are ttmtjnti. 1 Force vanes a whichi. the propesiuon This Is ene or the fundamental proposi preposi tions of the circular theory of orbits, and tbe author is willing and desirous that It should be criticized freely. It will be remembered that Newton demonstrates by a similar prop prep osition tbat the law of ferce applies te the ellipse. As both of us can net be right, let the merits of both demonstrations be impar tially investigated. 1 am prepared te point out Newton's mistake. Will some one be kind enough te show tne mistake in this demonstration, it any ? The circular theory of orbits has ceme te stay and will be ready for publication In a few months, providen tial favors granted. II. O. Hrsn. BET.101UVS. RELIGIOUS SERVICES WILL BE held In the following churches en Sunday, In the morning at lirju, In the evening at 7.15. Sunday school at 1 15 a. m. When the hour U dltrerent It Is specially neted: SiceKD EVakeelicaL ( KnglUh ), en Mnlberry street, above Orange Ne ervlce. Sunday school at 2 n. m. 1'RESBVTERiAa Mxxebml Cncurn, Seuth Qneen street. Services morning and evening at the usual hours. Sabbath school meets at 1 IS p m. l'niyer meeting en Wednewlsj evening St. brernxK's N'.) Chcbch Colleex CnAizL. Divine sorvlce at 10.30 a. m. i-ermen by Key. Dr. l.e Apple. Cubist lctherak CncBcn-Went King street, E. L. Kecd. pastor. Divine services at 1U-.30 a. in. and 7 15 pin. bunday school at 1 IV a. m. Oracx LcTnEKAR Cerner or North Queen and James street, llev. C. Llvin Houpt, pastor. Dlvlne services at 10-30 a. m. and 7 IS p. in. Snnday school at 2 p. m. Kirst Haptist cncBcn. Services at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at i p. m. All are invited te at tend. Kxv. Eceeii J. E. Bhbeck, or the Philadelphia New Church Academy, will preach and admin ister the Sacrament, for the Lancaster Society, at their place of worship Ne 10 North Queen ticet, te morrow, at the usual church hear a in. OLIVET IUJTIST CncRCH. Y. M. C. A Iloetni, Hev. M. r rayne, pastor. Preaching morning und evening by the pastor, bunday school at 1.15 p. in. bT. LcKB's nxreBKKD Marietta Avcnne, Itev. Wm. i Llchllter, pastor. Divine service at 10-JO a in. and 7.15 p. m. Sermon In the morning by Mr. liebert o'lleyle. Sunday school at 2 p. in. UXITKDllBETHEEalH CBBIST(COVXSAST) West Orange and Concord streets, Uev. J. It Funic, pastor. 1'rcechtng at KUO a. m. Sunday school at 1.45 m. Tux Old Mcnnenltcs will held service In their church, corner or Last Chestnut and bhcrman streets, en bunday, Oct. Sd, at 2 o'clock, p, la. Preaching In both languages. llBBT ICKTOEMED CHCBCH. IteV. J. M. TltZOl, 1). D , pastor, bervlcea te morrow at 10-3U a. in. and 7 15 p. in. Sunday school at 1 15 p in. Ser mon In the morning by llev. K V Gerhsrt, D.D.; and tn the evening by Itev. J H. stahr, 1'b. D. I'sesbttebiah llev. J. Y Mitchell, D. 1). pas tor, l'reachlng morning ana evening by the pastor. St. l'Act'a M. E. Chpbch. A short sermon and the communion or the Lord's Supper at lle'SOu. m. I'reacning u ieb jjasier ui , ju p. in. tstin day school ui l.iJ p. m. Prayer meeting en Wed. liLsday evening si iu Total AW League en Saturday ai7?p in. The Women's Temperance Union will held their Usual prayer meeting te-morrow atternoen at a quarter past 3 o'clock, In the first 1'rcsby terlan church. Uualneea meeting en Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Ne Hi North Prince street, bT. Jeim's lUreBVED (Geiman) church, cer ner Orange and Mulberry streets. Divine ser vices at 10.30 u. in. and 7 15. p. in. by the pastor, Uev. Jehn Kuelllng, Lt.D. bunday school at 1 15 p. m Ukiex nrrn el Elder C. Price, pastor. Preaching t 10-SO a, in, and 7 Se p. m. by the pastor. Sunday school at IM ji. in. bT. Jebii'b LOTiiEBix. Itev. Hylvanus Stall, pster. bervlces both morning or evening, bunday school at 1-45 p. in. Uelwald Mission at 2 p. in All are Invited. Moravia v. J. Max Hark, pastor. 1010 a.m. Litany and sermon by lit llev Edmund de Schwelnltz.S T 11 1 2 p. m. bunduy school ( 7-16 r. in. Ulshep Ce Schwelnltz will administer the fely Communion The Ministerial Association will meet In the vettry room or First Uefenned church en Men Ivy, 1 he 4th. ut 10 a. 111. bublect "The Ten 'tribes or Israel." Opened by Kev B. Stall, A.M. Kvaiceelical First Church, (German), NnrtS Water street, Uev. Isaae Hess, pastor, f reach ing ut 10-30 a. m. and at 7 45 p. in. bunday school at 1 p. in. First M. K. Cucech 10.30 a. m. 715 p. in. preaching by the pastor. Collection for Charles ton suirerurs ut morning service. 1-15 p. in. bunday school 7 M p in. Wednesday Quarterly love feust, preceded by a holt hour song service. Friday, Lancaster county Sunday school con ventions. West Missiex M. E Chapel, cerner Charlette and Lemen streets Sunday soheolat 1 45 p. in., 7 .J0 p. in.'Jhurtday. nrujcr meeting. East Mis6iex.-M. fc. Chapel i p. m. Sun day school. TntKiTT LCTHERAV-Jfegular servlees, morn ing, afternoon and evening Yeung men's class at 1.45 p. in. Midweek services en Wednesday vveng at 7 30 r p s ' c kw AitrmmriHMMMim. J 11 OALDW KLli A CO. UU8S1AN Ar'KAIHKll 1'KKSIAN A I'll. I. All UOL1.KI1 l'll.I.AU l'KIMCKSS PKK91AN KANKUlt, OOTIItl UEUKNT Kui.isivr. IWTTKKNS IN uieiii.v CIT CHVST.Vl, TLAIU Controlling in l'hll.ulelplii.i the pro ductions of the finest glass maker In the I'nitid Mates, Messrs. Cild. well A Ce., arc enabled te present net only these designs in Hlch Cut Ul.iss which arc ordinarily shown, but a v.irietv of exclusive shapes and cuttings which are superior both in quality and finish. CANDKLAUltA ri.UW'K 11 STANDS UAMILKSTICKS SOSIK I'lFUhft CKMUKl'lKCLS IN WHICH LA MI'S Kl'KIIONU PUNCH HOH1.S rtlOlT HOWLS KMLI SIV K HIIAt'KH A UK SHOWN tCEl HE AM THAI. J.E. CALDWELL &CO. 003 CHESTNUT ST., ritlLADKLVIUA. MYci fd.00 TEETH ABE AS GOOD AS can be nurchased in 1-tncAstpr ler I15.U0. Cell and be convinced. All work warranted. Uas admtntstrred. iv. L. riSHKtl'S Dentist. apl7 1yd Ne. SI North Queen Street tONTRACTOH AND BL'lLDEIt. GEORGE ERNST, CAUPENTKIt, CONTKACTOK A UUILDEU. Kostdcnce N e. 5J3 West King street Shop Shep East Urant street, opieslle station beuse. WOODEV MANTELS AVI) OKNK11AL IIAUD WOOD VUWK BPECl vi.n. 4V.U1 work secures tny prompt and personal attention. Drawings and fcsllumtes furnished. ect.-lydll FALL HATS. F LL DltEbS THIMMINGS -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 VAST KING ST., Lascaster, 1'A. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, AND- SATDRDAY, OCTOBER 9, OUlt STOIIE WILL HE CLOSED. Will open SATUUDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock. THIS WEEK WE OPEN SOME NOVELTIES IN Dress Trimmings, SUCH AS AH Head Olmps, el the latest designs, In dir rerent widths. CbenUle Mess Trimming, with cut bead pend ants lllack ChonUle Frlnge, elegant quality, at 87c, 50c and 75c Cord Ornaments, lu black and colors, at see , 75c and II V). Unild ornaments, at 25c , 37c. and 50c Trimming Braids, In black and colored, all widths. Ijtcu Hrald In all widths and colors. A large sleck or lllack Spanish Lace at 10, IS ami JOe. a yard : special bargain at 20c lllack bpanlshenlpure Laces, at 25, SO and 25c a yard ; llnest quality. lllack silk Kscnrlel Laces from 3c. a yard up Extra geed value at 50 te 75c lllack Spanish Flouncing, at 50, Cjftnd 75a , and lioe. lllack Escurtel Flouncing, 90c, II. CO and I1.S0 a yard lllack Spanish Skirting, all silk, 15 Inches wide, rioe a yard Spanish Guipure, 45-lnch skirting, 12.73 a yard ; bet goods. lllack bpanUh Net, 27-lncb wide, all sUk, 11.00 a yard Kscnrlsl Skirting and Netting. Black Chantllly Skirting, all silk, excellent qnallty and beautiful pattern, $3 00a yard. lllack Headed Net, lllack Head Dress Fronts. White Head Dress Fronts. Five White Oriental Laces at 15, 18 and 25c a yard. lllack Dress Silk at H7c and II 00 a yard. Surah bilk, In all colors, at 75ca yard. EXTEAOIIDINAUY HAHGA1N. Colored Silk Velvet Ribbons, Fust Edge. Nes. 1,3, 7-SCc, C5c. and 83c. a piece. NEW DUE'S MUTTONS ALL THE FALL COLOUS-LAIIUE AND SMALL. KID GLOVES. The test 50a. Kid a loves In Lancaster: all carefully selected and warranted te be perfect. Four-Butten Kid Gloves, Stitched Hack, 76c. Five-Heek Lacing Kid Gloves, 75tr. lllack Asserted Tan and Dark Browns. Try our Ladles' Hborlcne Cellars and .Cutis, In White, Fancy and Mourning. NEW RUCHINGS. One Hundred I'leceserNew Crepe Llsseltuch lngs et 2u and 25c. a yard. 1 lfty Dezen Hrecaded Silk Handkerchiefs, In Cardinal, lilack, Geld, Cream and White, at Zc apiece. A Urge stock or Hemstitched SUk Handker cblers, Chinese and Japanese, In cream bordered and lancy colored, from COc apiece up. T0-M0RR0W . WE OPEN A LA It OK STOCK OF LADIES SQUAltE SHAWLS at Very Lew Prices. Elegant Large Shawls, lu brown and grey cen tres, pluln and plaid, at 60 and VJc. Very Large Size at 87c and 11.25. LADIES' JERSEYS, All Weel, CM. Extra Fins Quality, coat back, vel front, lien Very Finest, pleated back, at 11.25 (worth II 75 ) WALT, VAPMM. C AN'T 1JE HEAT. OUU ELEGANT LINK OF Wall Paper fi Window Shades, AND OUU Very Modest Prices Am the things that can't be beat by any house in the city. rWE INVITE INSl'ECTION.-S ART WALL PAPER STORE, NO. 1M NOUTH QUEEN STitKET, LANCASTER, PA. ALFRED SIBBER, JO- Stere epen every Monday and Saturday erenlnji. .ai'Ai niiiV A-ttl ,ji. Hi.kA'.l&LftaiA. i rear SOMIi grocers arc se short-sighted as te decline te keep the " Ivery Sep." claiming it does net pay as much profit as inferior qualities de, se if your regular grocer refuses te get it for 011, there arc undoubtedly ethers who iccegnizc the fact that the increased volume of business done by reason of keeping the best articles mere than compensates for the smaller profit, and will take pleasure in getting it for you. A WORD OK WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as tha 'Ivery' " 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. tVpyrUht 1kC by Procter A O&mMe. MBUIOAU T UK bWIi-T Sl'EOIKIO COMl'ANY. Tried in tbe Crucible i5.k5. About twenty years age 1 discovered a little sere en my cheek, and the doctor pronounced It cancer. I have tried a number et physicians, but wltheutreeelvtnir any permanent bene fit. Among the number were one et two specialists. The incdlclne tbey applied was like tire te the sere, causing Intense pain, 1 saw a statement In the papers telllnR what 8. B.B. had done ler ethers similarly anilcted. 1 procured some at once, llefore I had used the second bottle the neighbor could notiee tbat my cancer was healing up. Sly general health had been bad lortwe or three years I had a hacking cough aud spit bleed continually. 1 had a severe pain in my breast. Alter taking six bottles et . S. S. my cough left me and 1 grew ateuter than I had been ter several year. My cancer has healed ever all but a little spot about the slze or a hair dime, and It Is rapidly disappearing. 1 would advise eToryene with cancer toglveB. 8. 8. a lair trial. MILS. NANCY J. MiCONAUUllKY. Ashe Ureve, Tippecanoe Ccs Ind. KsasCABT Is, lv!. 8 wilt's Specific Is entirely vegetable, and seems te cute cancers by forcing out tha Itn purities lrem the bleed Treatlse en llloed and St In Diseases mailed free. sll 1 J,lw THE SWITT Sl'ECIt 1C CO , Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ge. HATS, N EW STYLES. THE F5LL STYLES ARE FERE. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS, We have the largest Stock or NKVV KAI.L 8TVI.ES In STIKr AND 81I.K HATS ever Bhewn In Lancaster. Sele AgonUfer KNOX, or New Yerk.and WILCOX, el Uosten. SCHOOL HATS AND CAPS Fer Children, lu all the latest Stylesnt I.OWKST PKICK8. HUII1IEII CO ATM ler Hen and Beys. UCIIES.OLOVKfc.TUUNhSandTIlAVKLINU 1IAOS, -UIVE UH A CALL.-6S W. D. STAUFFER & CQ., -- (SUULT. A !iliOS.'3 OLD STAND.) Neb. 31 and 33 North Queen Street, JKWBLBXt, AV. H. Z. MIOADB, JEWELEK. Watches, Diamonds, My Repair Dept. is Fully Equipped and Respectfully Solicit Repairing of Fine ard Complicated Watches, Musical Bexes, Bronzes, Jewelry and any Intricate Piece of Mechanism. H. Z. RHOADS, 4 WEST KING STREET. rVMMITUMM. H EINITSH'S KDKNITURE DEPOT. WE AUK Ol'KNINQ CONSTANTLY NEW PATTERNS OF GOODS IN OUU Chamber, Dining-Roem, In All the New Weeds These Nice Polished Chairs are Very Comfortable. Ne trouble te make a selection, and the Odd Library Tables lu 1'ellshcd Weed can't be reusneu noea can't Dtisnrpasgea. Always a pleasure te show what we have new. i;au anu seu muin. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, NOS. 27 & 20 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANOA8THB, PA. TDOTK ib MAKING CABINET PHOTOORAPHB AT B3JM A DOlm. AT NO. 1W NOUTU QUKKN 8TUEET, lsnltlil Lancastr. I's THE ONDEIIHIONED WILL IlK-OPEN his course or Instruction In the German, t ranch and Italian languages. In the early par. or October next. I'luaae apply ut his studio. NO. 7K KA8T KINO bTliKK scpi-lmd LKON VON OS8KO. EVAN'S FLOOR. Treve all things and held fast .te that which Is geed." Levan's Fleur. - bear Tried in the CrnciMt VAVB, MV. Lancaster, Fa: A Full Line of the " Birth or Menth Stones " Mounted te Suit Your Particular Faney. Jewelry. LINK. Library and Parler Soils Very Pretty and AttractUe. surpassed. !NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY, Christian ui Marien Strati. All kinds of Carriages, Iluggles, Dullness, Wagons, etc motle, Hpeclal atlentleu paid te repairing. Best of werkmen employed ana saluraotlen guaranteed. JelMuldS UKOllQK WEBKU, l'roprletor. fXIHlS FAPER IS PRINTED WITH INK Manntactared by . J. K. WRIGHT SSOO., mri9 lyd th;ana Hiw.bUh FnlladelphU, r J K n k 4 C
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