i'fi.. "i- TrM 'C -ih: it THE LAKOABTBR DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. 1886. 3, -' n. t f'-c-y.' m it. & I lk Ife r t Kt' ft r iffi. If5f s ip' i . J P 2 r rc 'i. LV i" 1LLIGEHCER i . & wrmr day m m tbab (mmw Mtp(d.) f . M a wwm, rrwm deuam a. tub, iwr iMM, B.trBBDBTaABatBMLA" fAW AU. AMOtaiM KAOfa. ". UBBBAL OemUlOB AUOWme TO WiiMMi nunieBB oeB0re. h & ADTMtTMMS.BATBB : rsiH: kKTTbC i. tin. ein. eWlH.rr.l ,. JM1804S0D37S fwaMn . VI ll 44.1 5M EiiTKri.l 5 1 f 7W CwDbtb!.... 1" l"10 5, 8W 84S .' SB:JS3rr.''". he in 400 ee tee be 4 KZ WaMCTn. 1 W M X 8M 1060 -m1bS .. 1 4B0 7 80 10 60 13 60 16 60 iKmKm.. 600 100U UK 1703 9080 -.'Amm.. BS0 70s 1200 18 00 MOO MOO 9KaUH... S0O 1000 1700 WOO 7700 31110 IlnlM. 800 HOD 20 00 WOO MOO WOT) JKanitb.... Bt 18 00 WOO 3R00 4101) 6100 mBtYmr UOelaBOD 48f moo csoe wen gir.i i I 1 1 iii nm '- 5K A'PutUtHfO The Weekly Intelligencer Evcrv Wednesday Morning. ,4iWATBAB,.00VOBtXMOrtllS. CtCM 0 TBS, ii 15.00,Aia AOOrTTOMTO TBMOBS aBTTlHO IT ' OtW, eOttBtrOUDBXCBBOLICITBDrSOMBTBRTrARTOfTHI TATB AJtD COtTBTBT. Alt AR0BTBOV8 IITTBBS IU BS COBBIOBBD.TO THB WUTI BABBIT. Addrtlt all Lttitrt and Telegrams te THB INTELLIGENCER, latclUgencar Building, Lancaster, Pa. $l)c ewa($tcr Intelligencer. LANCASTER. AUGUST S7. H& The Prohibition Car. The rrohlbitlen convention lias put up state ticket of geed material anil has re solved aome very wlse and otherwise things, iri language that has the contour, perfume and exact appearance of tlie lan guage used in the resolves of the Prohibi tion conventions slnce their creation. It has the flavor of the ministerial declara tion ; due te the fact that Prohibitionist ora tors generally are preachers, and preachers are often, if net generally, Prohibitionists. The declarations would have been mere forceful if they had been clothed In fresher phrase; though their lack in this regard is fully made up by the freshness of the odor clinging about their ticket; especially about AVolfe at the head and about the colored man nt the tail. The latter odor Trill be found especially strong by the Re publican political leaders, who have been went te premise se much te the Republi can brethren whom they permit te travel In their escort, and te give them be little. We may safely assume that the nemina tien of this colored candidate for congress-man-at-large secures te bim, and gener ally te the ticket en which he stands, the colored votes of the state ; and theZsuccess of the Republican ticket is endangered by this nomination alone. The nomination of Mr. "Welfe likewise will be of chief damage te the Republican party, .net only because he Is a Republican, but because'he will obtain many recruits for his ticket and they will mainly come,as our experience tells U3, from the Republi can ranks. Mr. Wolfe is a supurb leader in a forlorn hope such as that which con fessedly is that of the prohibition idea in Pennsylvania. lie Is fluent and active and fend of fight. He is honest and enthusias tic, with that ardent desire for nuteiiety which affecU men of hi3 tempera ment and lead3 them te de and dare all for no ether reward than the applause of their fellows. It is the heroic temperament doubtless. And Mr. "Wolfe will let all the highways and by-ways of the state knew that the Prohibition car is moving, and what it contains ; and he will have the welcome and the hearing that gees out te all men earnestly championing a cause they claim te be right. Mr. Wolfe doubtless believes in prohibi tion, since he is reputed te be an honest man, and se being he could net advocate what he believed te be false doctrine. But that does net save his doctrine from being false, which the great majority of people believe it te be. The Prohibition idea is a geed one te boom and bloom just new, when the party issues are net very striking, but it lm no bottom and will have no staying qualities for a long race. Its advocates are of these who would tie people up, hand and feet, with laws, that they may always be of geed and sober deportment ; neglecting te lemember that the Lord made their hearts desperately wicked and inclined them te get drunk; and that the Lord put liquor in their way ; and that they are Hying In the face of the Lord in trying te put it out. The sound view is that legislation over steps its function and power when it seeks te protect men of sound miud against themselves, lis duly Is te protect them from each ether. If men are weak and drink iutexlcants te intoxication, legisla tion may punish their consequent acts of violence, but cannot prohibit te all men the use of what in many cases i3 a needful medicine, aud generally is a harmless stimulant. In the general disgust at the abuse of liquor and at the failuie of legislation te put its sale under the proper stramts which it should bear, the adve cates of total prohibition will greatly grew In numbers. They never will prevail altogether ; but their energy and earnest ness will be productive of geed results In Becurlng judicious limitation of the liquor t raffle. mm ttimiMnil dollar, with two or mere mro mre U, ter 4pyMt te the treasurer And re re re cetTeroriunaefaai money coming Inte his bAB4Mi bj srtrtM of bla omen,) seen aa re re eei !, and for the tsllhlfil dlscharge el the deMea thereof j he shall make quarterly set tlements te thefinanec committee of the mon ey? collected anil received by him, and lie ballrecelve an annual aalary of three bun dred dollars, payable quarterly by tcarrantt en the city treasury, In lieu nt the Hslary at present allowed te him, tuafull recompense or the discharge of Ms duties note or here after imposed upon him by acts of assembly or ordinance, ami no attorney fees In any ult le which the city I a party nball lm paid him directly or indirectly out tf the city treasury." It l3allegedlhatMr..1ohnseii enlyawalta the settlement of claims that he makes against the city for special services ren. dcred while city solicitor. He has no light te such extra compensation, ai the abee ordinance shows, and it he did have such right, it would net affect the quUen of his immediate return of all city luenejs In lib possession se seen as his term explted. Referring te the fcniith scandal In Phila delphia, the Xctc Em of August 10, said : lie, (Smith) hai ue rlelit te construe the law b te suit his own convenience or te hnr hnr menize with his Ideas el eipedlency. nd we are surprised that some of our Philadel phia contemporaries nllect te treat the mutter aslf it were a mere tri Qe net worth uiaMnR a tuts about ; but lr this disregard of awholo awhelo awhole souio safeguard thrown hi-euihI thu custody of the public money bad led te a defalcation who would have lxeu responsible And If the chief oxeculho is allow til te ipnore the laws with Impunity he Is etllci dly bound te aee observed by ethers, what Vlalm h.is he upon the cenlldence of his fellow citizens ? Te attempt te excuse such conduct Is net cal culated te proinetocoulidenco in a party or la the organs w he Indulge in it. And the Examim, under date of August 'J I, uses this trenchant language in rcfrreuce te the aauie transaction The mayor of Philadelphia Is pjylng up but net last enough te satisfy Hti honest clamor, lie has no right te the public money and the sooner he accounts ler It the better." Our esteemed contemporaries have weids of wisdom for ellicial wickedness m Phila delphia. What have they te say of this gross malfeasance before their own doers ? The Werk of IIe)s. Russia declares that she had nothing te de with the raie of Prince Alexander, who has been released upon being landed upon her territory. The plot seems te have been the work of Uulgarian peliti cians of Russian proclivities, and It is said that the agents in carrjiug it out were largely students in the schools of Seti.t. The performance bears all the appearance of children's work. It is what might be looked for from the youth of any town fed upon the literature that tells wild stones of exciting adventures of eerysert. The weak-headed old politicians of Sofia thought they could carry off the king and cteate a revolution te Uieir order, and feuud young students iu the schools icadj te be instruments iu the euture. The Bulgarian incident may have this eiigiu and nothing mere. Though Russia may be generally credited with being at the bottom of the plot, despite her denials. We are toady te acquit her. The ierform ierferm ance was entirely tee silly te be the work of re3pectable statesman. The old feels and young feels of Setia are entitled te all its credit. General Sewie.v, who successfully blew up lieu Gate, has new been summoned te regulate regions lower, in ?eV erkcity. What would the Pilgrim Fathers say If tbey could read the Hnneuncement lu the papers "The Mayflower te defend the cup V It Is an unusually Tatlegated feast of reason and Hew et soul thatthelNlKLUUENCr.it eilers te its waders In te-morrow's Issue. Oue et Lancaster's best known and most reliable historical writers contributes a timely monograph en the "Hear Taern" at IMlia IMlia bcthtewn, new a subject of controversy. A new contributor re lew a In graphic style the history of Churchtown. The biographical sketch depicts the career of outfit Ijincaster's most IntenvMiiiK cltlreus iu the fields of war. pelltlcsand sectrt societies. "I'ne.is" unkesn vigorous plea for forest preservation and w ai ns of the dauger that lien lu walling for the lie- elect of this Important siiblecL " rain llayne'a Last Mess.e " tells el the closing hours or the last of the grest southern poets. An article en the netsl or mero court house room will be appreciated btvause et Its cogent practical suRcestleus. In graphic and entertaining alylp, the history of l.sn caster's Iruit mid new s stands me f eu. Aud besides all these, there w ill be a host of ether geed things iu the shape et poetry, miscel lany, eta, lu addition te the best report or local news, enlarged telegraphic sen Ice, markets, etc. Ne Lancastrian can afford te be without te-morrow's Usuuef the 1mi:l- I.101.NCEH. The conferees In thejlllst congressional district adjourned, alter taking fifteen ballets, uutil September Mb, w lieu they are likely te reneminate Mr. Heyle, unless soiue belter candidate than either l.atU or Montgomery is brought forward te contest the pl.ice w ith him. The Prohibition movement Is net alone bothering the llepublican politicians et Pennsylvania with particular ferce this year. I'p in Maine Mr. ltlalne is having a time with lu He has been scuttling around for years in the etlert te keep from getting hurt by it ; but new it seems te have its horns fairly In him. Ok the one hundred cesels that compose the United Status nay only uluetecn are ironclads, and ofthese only the double deuble deuble turreted monitors are lit for senlce The Atlantic Is in commission and the Delphin Is proving a sr lcable Cltpntch beat, while the rest of the ships undertaken by Reach are being rnplly pushed te completion. MJCA.KK.1L JVIltl NKHTUX An original American novel by a well known and successful novelist is about te ap pear in periodical form lu a syndicate of newspapers. The novel is "The Players," and the author is Mr. Henry 1 . Keenan, well known In the literary world as the author et "Trajan," and the "Meney-Makera." Ac cording te the prospectus lsued, the new work 19 far superior te anything the author has heretofore produced. It describes the life et the stage with wonderful fidelity, and laya bare Its methods, secrets and alius with masterly power. The scenes are laid in New Yerk city, In theinner circloser Washington society, and en the battle-flelas of tbe civil war. The time Is the war period. Apart from thescones and descriptions et the book, the story alone Is as absorbing as any of the most popular and Interesting novels of tbe day. The Introduction of this talented gen tleman's work te the great newspaper read ing public of tbe land cannot but redound te the Increase et his present elevated literary reputation. mm The submarine monitor that has just been successfully tested In the North mer is a new departure In name as well as design. It Is called the Peacemaker, and If it will really prove as efficient as claimed by Its (mentor, Tuck, Its uame will have been well chesen. The Bteam power Is produced by the slack ing of caustic soda in the same manner in use by the builders of street meters aud a storage resorvelr for compressed air enatiles the navigators te remain under a long time while it Is claimed that if iieesary air can can be manufactured chemically in sulllclent quantities te siistalu lile. The French have been struggling hard te found a colony In Madagascar aud make that country a French prevince by ferce of arm?, but have met with peer success. An Kngllsh cempauy with a capital SIO.OOO.OUO has ap peared upon the scene and established a bauk that will seen make the llrltish inlluence out weigh the French. Hew Is it that England can 80nd se much wealth abroad, when want and misery prevail lu many a village aud parish, aud In the heart of its great city at home? Hew About J. W. Jehnsen 1 Eveiybedy is discussing the malfeasance of Mayer "Wm. B. Smith, of Philadelphia, which was se energetically and success fully shown up by the Times, of that city. The moral is pointed that in all lare cities there is a va3t iimcunt of jobbery and swindling that rarely sees the light, aud the residents of smaller towns felicitate themselves upon the supposed purer munic ipal atmosphere that they inhale. Hut a few plain facts will dissipate this latter impression se far as Lancastrians are con. cereed. On July 17, the Intkllkhinlek clearly showed that Ex-City Solicitor J. W. John John Jehn eon was a, defaulter lu the sum of il ,092.73, which funds he had ceme into possession of as a city officer, and which, at the expi expi ratien of his term of efflce he failed te pay ever and still declines se te de. Ilehad asked for grace from councils and the local press until July 1. This was given him nnd the result is that August has nearly glided away witli no return of the missing money. Te-night Mr. Jehnsen appears before the finance committee of city councils, and it behooves the latter te put an end te this dangerous force in which he is the chief actor. Let him put up, or have his bends- - men perform for him this imperative dutv. - f Tt ordinance of May 4, 1872, fully covers ,,V im situation; iJi: 8c. The city solicitor shall give aecu- -ff j--T . - J .v..,v M IMH UU Ul MlU A. M. (lIliiONSava. In the New Yerk re- I iS'icn, that Mr. Tilileu sent his piper en the cowiueienseto Cleveland te be incorporated in ms message te Congress ; that Clovelaud uecnneu te use it, ami that Tilden then changed the opening and concluding para graphs, addressed it le Speaker far- lisle, aud gave it te the Associated l'mss that It might be published just before the president's message .Mr. Gibsen says Tilden told him this, aud that he hlmselt saw the manuscript In IU two forms. Se we may suppose the story te be true. The pub. Ucatlen of Mr. Tildeu's piper, at the time chosen ler It, had a peculiar appearance. It scorned te present him as posing belore the country lu rivalry with the president, en presidential utterance. The fact as new ox ex ox pased atlerds a simple explanation orthe pcr pcr lermance. We cannot wonder that President Cleveland declined te IneorjKJrate Mr. Til den's long paper in his message. Kven had he beheved all the views sound, its length and the fact that it was another's production. even though In that ether was Mr. Tilden would natural lybave forbidden his use of It as his own. We hardly understand hew Mr. Tilden could have oilered it for hU uccept ance, net having beeu invited te prepare It j nor was It iu the best poasible taste te publish It en the eve of the message. It would have mere gracefully appoared afterward. 4. & ' t Knelisii yochtmen have always held that American yachts were merely fulr nn either beats lit for nothing but racing, and the pauie produced by thoehallengool Lieutenant Heun, of the Galatea, geos far te confirm thelr aster liens. Heun propones te race le the Her mudas and back, and the New Yerk and Hus Hus eon yachtuien bae lets of objection te eiler. He Is evidently oue el Mether Carey's chickens, and delights In storms. Slie has ttken a trip of two miles up the Hudsen under water and pasted under n river Nteainer. The sending eflluller te Ireland Is re garded as an Insult te Ihe home el the Irish bull. Tlie LMstlucuMiMl SuMlrr Vttiu Has lieeli .tp Hlmeil te Succeed Siiulie, The history of the government Improve ments In Hell Gate channel dales bauk te lSl when Lieutenants Perter aud Davis first recommended the removal et the dan gerous rocks. The llrat great blast was made September 21, 1S70, and great blast or Satur day, October 10, 1S5, was the completion of the work as far as blasting gees. The work of removing the debris alone remains. Gen. J. Newton, who has had charge of the whole operations, was born in Virginia In 1S23, and graduated at West Point. He was appointed second lieutenant of engineers lu July, l4i and was engaged up te the time of the civil war en the Atlantic aud Gulf coast defenses. In August, 1H31, he was made brigadier gener al et volunteers and commanded a brigade iu the dofense of Washington. He was next transferred te the Aruiyef the Potomac and fought at Gaines Mill, Antletam and Fred, ericksburg in lHfJ, commanding a divlsieu lu thelast named place. He was made major general In March 1SQ and commanded the Third division ettheSixth corps at tbestnrm lng of Mary's Heights. On July Jd, IsftJ, at Gettysburg, be succeeded te the command el the Third division. At the fall or Atlanta In lrfl, he also commanded a division. In 11 he was returned te tue engiueer corps with the rank otlieutenautcelonul .since that date be has beeu engaged with the important work of removing obstructions in New Yerk harbor, the propesod dcieulng of Harlem river, the Improvement et the Hudsen river and the channel between Stateu Island aud New Jersey, the harbor of Lake Champlalu and many ether engineering works. General Jehn Newton has just been brought into prominence through the turbulent com motion caused by the exposure of the frauds of Kelliu M. Squire and Maurice IJeuuett Flynn, which has had the effect of running political censure se high, as te cause Gover Gover eor Hill te approve of his removal, which has been put into ellect iu the nomination of General Jehn Newton as his successor for thepealtlnn of commissioner nt public works. General Newton has given his accoptance te Mayer Grace, and has departed ler Wash ington, where he will make arrangements te be placed upeu the retired list of the army. MliuuUuU for C'hrjiauiheuiuiui. Frem the Gardener"a Chronicle. Last year 1 was induced te try an experi ment In chrysanthemum growing, and for this purpose I purchased one iuuiid of sul phate of ammonia, which I bottled and corked up, as the ammonia ovajeraleH xery rapidly. I then selected four plants from my collection, aud put them by themselves, aud gave them a teaspoeuful of ammonia lu a gallon of water twlce a week. Iu a fort night's time the result was most striking, for although 1 watered the ethers with liquid cow manure they looked leau when com. pared with the ammouia-waterod plants, whose leaves turned te a very dark green, which they carried te the odge el the pets until the flowers were cut. As a matter of course the llewurs were splendid. The am monia which 1 used Is rather expenslve, as I bought It from a chemist's shop; this year I Intend gettlng agricultural ammonia, which Is much cheaper. I have also tried it en Htruwberrlex, with thu sauie satlelactery re sult, the crop being nearly double that of the ethers; Ills very powerful nnd requires te be used with caution. Flued fur t'lealltic the American I'Uc Hebert 11. Allen, superintendent of the C'eahulla mines syndicalu at Kagle Pass, Texas, makes complaint te Censul Lyun or the persistent annoyances inlllcted upon the mining company by Mexicau elllcers at Cuatro Clenegas ami Han Pable, who have lmvecd unjust lines et 120 bii; floating the American Hag en American prejierty with out Urst obtaining permission from the au thorities at San Pable, for which ollense the cempauy was flood J20. They also stepped mining operations en soveral occasions for trivial causes. Mr. Alleu states that since the Cutting aud Arrosures afUIrs theso an noyances have been mere constant and the Ill-treatment of Americans In his locality mere persistent. Mr. Allen represents a Philadelphia company that has spent large amounts of money at Cuatro Clenegas and San Pable. His statements are corroborated by live ethor Americans. A Thick-skulled Fllun. lem the Washlugteu C'llllc. They were playing a nlce llttle game et twediauded euchre and chatting pleasantly. "Have you heard or the new gamoef cards?" he asked, Innocently, as he dealt her a hand. "Ne," she said. "What de they call It?" "Matrimony," "Oh," she exclaimed, rapturously, "let'h play It." "I don't knew hew," replied the thick skulled fellow, and the girl get se mad that she weuldn' talk te him any mere. rKRSOMAU Jehn IUi.u'h Is seriously uch at Mt n trated by disorder of the stem Mc Greger. II. M. ItnoeKs, alias Maxell, was te have beeu hanged lu St. l.uuls te-day, but was re spited until Nevembei l.V Hkv. A lev L Diushalk, rector of Christ church, New Orleans, La., has been elected Kplsoepal bishop of Ktn, Mil. ltev. Caiuplwll Fair, of Baltimore, as n Uose cum. petlter. W. P. l'vei;, seu etS. l)als I'ase. of 1'MU adetphls, arrived lu Terente, 'I hursday, en a bi,M cus Having accumpiis'ied the leurniy et 1 til miles by way el Itar I tailor, Maine, Montreal nnd Uuobee, Sen vien M mienk, whose term expires tievtyixir, publishes a jHsltlerelii.d te l the Kepulillcau candidate lerjtlie Heuse or Keproseutamos fiuiii the Fourth irglnla district. ll says his only desire is Unit the best man shall be uemluated. Hen. Fk.xnk llt'iiu, the great Ohie free trader, has announced his purpeau te contest for the Democratic congressional nomination In the Teledo district. Mr. Hunl has been elected le Congress three times and defeated three times, and fellow lug in the usual outer should be elected this fall. OLTVini; said of Marlvaux, the neellst, that lis knew- all tbe by-paths but net the high road te the human heart ; aud also iu rotor euce te his ever-subtle anal vsis of emotions, that "he weighed lly's eggs lu scales et cobweb." This Is a bit of crlllcl-m which mere modern authors ought net te lergcL Themvs . Kutsex threaten-) te revolit revelit revolit tieulro telegraphv bv the applications et earth currents aud Is going te the sandy soil of Flerida te Investigate. A knowledgo et these curentN he says, may change the meteorological bureau system, aud make it possible te forecast the weather exactly. He has an Idea that It will still de something still greater, but does net care te talk about that matter at present. At MN Auvm.-, when the express busiuexs was In Its tntancv, had an olllcermd two horses lu New- Yerk. One of these Iiecmvs w as a tine, fast animal and the ether au old, broken down uag. PacKrges that were te be dc dc llxered Immediately he sent out behind the tastbor-te. or goods Uiat dldnt Lave le is) rushed he would say " Leave thorn ler the old hcs." In every express otllce te this day there Is an "old boss" room, where undelivered and unclaimed packages are kept. Kr.v Jens A. Wor preached at the Jeauna Heights camp; en Thursday. He Is known ns the ftcbtinc parson, lie vas n brigadier general In the confederate army aud served uuder Stonewall Jacksen, taking command ertils rerces when the latter lelL In rnferrintr te the cordiality with which he was received en this occasion in l'eunsy 1 ania, he spokeor the warm reception he re ceived at the hands or the Northerners ou the occasion of another .visit te Pennsylvania en the held of Gettysburg. The Lvrr. l'r.oKE-.seit Stew c had a sort of old-school courtesy, though always the habit or a student, and uet that of a mau el the world. One day, a couple of years age, when Modjeska was in Hartlerd at the houe el arriondshecalledupon thodector. Ilehad never eeeu heron the stage, but he admired her i harai ter and genius from rejxirt, and he was evidently cxctedlugly pleased tosee her. lieu she rese te go me eiu geuiiemau, making an etlert te rise lrem his chair, said, "Madame. 1 am very clad you called. I should net like te have gene te heaven with out seeing you." Hekeivt Giiant writes his stories with a typewriter aud fastens the pages at the corner with a legal rivet. 1'rolesser Heyeson writes his stories en the green, pink or blue rosters of Columbia college. I'roteasor Sophocles wrote the Byautlue dictionary en ribbon iuer. It Is whispered that Joaquin Miller, like the father or his country, spells uncer tainly, aud leav as punctuation for the proof reader. Julian Hawtherne msrks the num ber of words lu bis manuscript en the outside jiage. l.dgar Fawcett writes with a lead 1encll aud utes an oraser. Geerge Mac Mac enald uses thin French paper, and his haudwrlting is very tine. Sidney Lanier wrote en highly glazed pajer In blue ink, and made his corrections lu brown luk. JiJClUUL. A Ynil'SCIUniUYPKCTOHAU Your Children Am constantly exposed te dancer trem Oetd, VV lioeeliiir Clinch. Oveiiti. ami ilisc-astu iiecullar te the- thniat ami lutiM. for such ailments, AVer's Chen v I'eclmul. iiremMlviiaiuhiljtimd. arrerdl iipeeily relief and cure. Vs a lvimsly for Whooping Count, with which ninny of our chlldrvn werti nllltcteil. no. used, dining the psst wlntcr.wlth much sntlatactten, Aycr Cli'itv l'l'iteral. tr this nrTectlen, w cimsliler itils'im'imnitlcm the most crtlcailmi" et all the medicine uhlch have come te our kntmrlislgii Jlniy I'atktiurst, l'receplives, Heme ter l.lt'le Wniulcicis. Hemasicr, Sfd. My children lew e been -iccullailv subject te attacks or criniii, mid 1 tailed te Ilnd any mice live remedy unfit t coiiiineiieeil admliifsterltiH Ayer's Cherry t'eiteial. This preparation re lleves thedlttliulty et Mesthlngiiiuf Invarlsbly i nte the complaint. t'av lit U. Marks, Chatham, Columbia Ce., S v, I have used Ajer's Cherry Pectoral In mv iiimtly for insnv vear. and have fmmil It i -petlslly valimlile te Whooping cough. This mi ilk lne allaj s all liiltitlnn, pievent Intlsm ma' l.m Inuii exIciicllnR ietliel'jnirs,aiiiliiulcklv . iliilmw anj temli ruv te l.iinir Complaint. J, 11. w euitipxen. 1'iaiiiviiie. juiun. t Hint lie meiiiriiie seeifecllvp, for Croup and WboepHK t niiKh, in Ajer's Cherry l'ecteml. Unas : mis el "uvliifjtlie life of my little boy, only x months old, rarrylnir him safely thruiiKh the ,.i.t . sse et Whooping Cough 1 ever saw. Jane vialene, 1'iney t latts, Tcnn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, amt m&et, L OUUNING GOODa HAGER & BROTHER. rreis.ret by Dr. J. C Buld by druggists Ajer , le, Lewell, Jlass. l'lke.fi six l.iitlles, fV auilinesj JlMMONh l.l Kit KKGPLAlOlt. s ENDORSERS MOURNING GOODS PrioBtley'8 Ulack Silk Warp Henrietta?, Black Oashmore, Olnrotte Oleth, Etiuiine Cleth, Prlncltt Oleth, Nun's Veiling and Oatnel's Hair; Oeurtaud's Orape and Nun's Velling for Ve3ta ; Black Thibet Leur and Square Shawls. 'Ihe following distinguished tH-rseus nellaud ntitelv knew n testily te the vidtialiliiinepcrttes id Simmeiis' Liver Regulator : Hen. Alexander 11 Stephens, Jehu VV llecknlth. Illnhep of (leeigtn, t.eucral J no. It. uorden, ex I . S. senator, Hen. ,1 no, villi shorter, e oev of Alabama. ltev. David Wills, D. D., l'res't UktlieiHS Cel., I'.iobep Pierce of M. K Church Seuth, JudReJas Jacksen, xiiptemv Court, Ucergla, .1. Kdpar'ltiempsnu, lien, lien 11 III. Hen Jehn C. ItiecWenrlilge, lllnun Untuei, Inte l hlcl JnsUcc el li:l.. Ies W under, Assistant 1'estuia.sler, l'hlla., l'a., And manv ethers Hern whom no have letters ceminentlnn upon this medicine "vs a most valu nhle household remedy. If you are siuteilng nnd cannot find relief, pro cure at once from our drucstst a bottle of l.cgu l.cgu later. Ulvn It a fair trial and It will net only ailerd relief but jierinaueutly tare you. Soe Thrvt Yeu Get the Qonulne. rnirARKP tv J. II. CI LIN A CO- Philadelphia, l'a augls tHiOAw ir.i.t. I'.iriK, HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa, JkTKX'P DOOH "TO TI1K COUUT HOUHK. FAHNESTOCK'S. up. Whlte Ooeda, Laoea nnd Bmbrotderloa. Bttmruer Uudorwear, all size. Whlte Embrolderod Kobea, $2.00 Slimmer Hosiery Summer Gloves Large Stock or thoee .Uoeda SellluK Prlces. new lu Btore, nnd nil Mtjrked nt Qulelc A HT WALL 1'AI'KH STOUK. rt 1.1. ASSUIU'MK.ST UK ART WALL PAPER, Ihe He, ten High Myle from the Ikfeten Uletc "Hawthorne," Instead of " chestnut," Is what you should say new wheu one begins te tell a " Twice Told Tale." Again we ure told that the president has caught u big tish. Tlila is Betting te be somewhat et a " Hawteoreo." DftSVIAL MUTlVBlt. AUK veu MADE miserable by lndlirestlen. Constipation, Dizziness, Less of Appetite, Vel Vel ewhklnt Shlleh's Vitallzerls a. pusltive cure, for sale by 11. U. Cochran, Druggist, Se. 137 North Uueen street. .SKVKUGIVE L'l". If you are treuhled Ith nervous or sick: head ache, de net glv cup your case as incurable until you have trltd Dr. Leslie's bpciial Prescription. be the testluienlala in another column, oil -lnr for lume back, sldeer chest, use Shlleh'3 Por Per ous Planter. I'rlce 'i cents, for s.ile by 11. II. Cuchran, Druggist, he. Si North Queen tlteU SIItf.OH'S VlTALIZKHIs what you need for Constipation, Lem of Appetite, Dizziness, and all aympteuis of Dysttepsla. Price 10 and T5 cents pur betUu. (or sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1X1 North Queen iln et. 31et (ccellenf. J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police, Kneivllle. Tenn., writes " M family and 1 are benenclarlee of vnur innt .T-rllMnt mitirlmt. Tlr Itfntr'j Vner iilscevery for consumption ; having found It te he nil that yen claim for It. desire te teitlfy te Its virtue My friends, te whom I have retein mended It, praise it at uvery opportunity " Dr. King's New Dlscevcrr fur Consumption U guaranteed te euro Coughs, Colds, bronchitis, ABthuia, Croup and every affection of Threat, l hest and Lungs. Trial bottles f ree at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and lsj North Queen street, Ijui caster, l'a. Largu 8l2e, tl 10. () SIlILOII'a UATAIlltll KKJIKDV a positive euro ler Catarrh, Dlptherla, arid canker Meuth, for sale by II. It Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. ve hsve a mall hie s stock et Wall l'apei and VVIihIem '.hades at matchless prlics Come and ee for xeursell. DON 1'tOkeKTlllKl'l.Al.E. If IS AT TIIK ART WALL PAPER STORE, Ml. Ul NUKT1I Ql'EK.V STItEET, LANCASTKlt, l'A N It. hverv thing sold at the Lewest l'rlies. Ne Ireuhle loshew goels. ALFRED SIEBER, (formerly with l'bares VV. try,) NO. 13-1 NOnTH QUBBN STnBBT, LANCAbTEU.PA. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOIl TO THH COURT HOUBB, j rirrztiKii .t hal'uhman. METZGER LANOA8TBR, PHNNA. & HAUGHMAN 1IUUK8. CCIIOOL Sll'I'LIUH. JOHN BAER'S SOUS, New. 16 aud 17 North Queen Street, L vNOASTKU. l'A., Ottr, Whel csale and He tall, at Lew Prices SCHOOL BOOKS Used in Lancaster County and City. SCHOOL SUPPL.ES; SlLlDIMI Liquid (dating, Chalk Crayons, Copy lloeka et All Kinds. Writing Inks, aicel 1'eus, Slates Noiseless Hlates, Slate Pencils, Drawing l'ea ells. Composition Heeks, Writing Tablets, Lead Pencils, bchoel Satchels, Companions, and everythtng else In the Hue of be beet Stationery SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK. HAVE NOW IN B10CK A KULI. ASSOKTMKNT Of BLACK FRENCH OTSFIMERES. lll.ACK CASItMKKEatUXc ULACK DASIIMKIlKataiV. ULACK CASUMEllEalSTc. lll.ACK CASIIMKKE at : ULACK CAHIIMKUK at KK'. lll.ACK UA81IUKKK at tl.'O. ULACK CASH MKIIE at S7Hc ULACK CAS1IHK.UK at 7Jc ULACK CASHSIKUE at ll.tt AlO ULACK HENKIUTA CLOtHs, D1AU0NAL3,TKIC01P, and a full Line of ULACK BILKS, at LOW PRICES. Metzger & Haughman, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Ooepor Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Fa. 8LEKPLK83 NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrllile cough, sbtleh's Cure Is the remedy ler you. t'ernalu by II. U. Cochran, Drnggtst, Ne 137 North Uueen street. Ilrace fp. Yeu are feellnrr depressed, your appetite Is peer, you -aru hethered with headache, yen are lldffcty, norveuaand generally out et sorts, and want te 6rc up. Ilrace up, but net with slim ulants, spring medicines, or Utters, which h iva ler their basis very cheap, had whisky, and which stimulate v ou for an hour, and then leav e you In werse condition than tmrere. What you want Is an nlteratlve that will purify your bleed, start healthy action of the Liver and Kid neys restore your vitality, and clve renewed health und strength. Such a medicine you will Hint In Electric Hitters, and only 00 cents a bot tle at II. II. Cochran's Druuibtern, 1J7 and l&l Neith cjneen Street, Lancaster, l'a. (3) Ok BeTTi. KrrceT a Curtn. Jl r. (Jscar K. II. Kech, of Allentewn, l'a , was bedfast with In flammatory iheuinatlsm In the winter of 1683. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. Its commenced using Gress' ltheumatle Uemedy. Ily the time he had used hall a bettle he could leav e his bed; when be had finished the bottle he was cured and has net had a return or the dlsoase since. In his own words, " 1 tool better than ever before." l'rice 11, by all druggists. febs-SmdilWAr tlncklen'a Arnica Bnlve, The Hest Sale In the world for Cuts, bruises, Boies, Ulcere, Salt Itheum, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapiied Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and alt Skin eruptions, ami positively cures rues, or no pay TltVttKH, A V. milUNKS! TKUNKS! Latest Styles Trunks ATIvllECKEL'd. Over Three hundred ill lie re ill sizes and stiles te cheese Hern at prices ranging lrem m.oe te t JO 00. BRIDAL TUUNKS-OHEAP, KREOKEL'S TRUNK ROOM, Second Fleer, 0 nnd 5 E. Klag St. aug34-3uid mcr uuujjft. A.NKW LOT 01" ALL-WOOL TRICOTS llu been Opened at the North End Dry Goods Stere. Hay early and avoid paying thoadvance which has taken place In Woolen Uecds. J. W. I1VKNK. nev5-lyd Ne. Si: North Queen street. CO. J. b. OIVLKKACO, E NOTlOtlB. HLSMAN'H. GENTLEMEN'S Balbriggan and Gauze Undershirts. -THE 11E8T White Shirts! NECKTIES, PLAIN AND KAN0Y HOSIEItV, SCAltr l'INS, SLEEVE U1UTTONS, SUSl'ENDEKS, AT ERISMAN'S, NO. 17 WEST KING ST.. LANCASTKlt. l'A New is the Time te Oct Bargains, During September and October sre will mate te order, out of All-Weel Heeds, Geed Trimmings, Well Made, Kits Uu&ianleed, SUITS AND OVERCOATS At the Lew Price of llu, 112 and IIS; Kermer Prices, 113, 118 and IAI Thny are Cheaper than lteatly.Mada Goods. vCenie and see our bargains. JolmS.Givler&Ce., CASH STOIIE, Ne. 25 Bast King Street, LiKOASTIl, l'A. H eusi:ki:kiing uoeds. nuruuuui. TTEW ATTHACTIONa I STAJOE BROS. & New. 20 and 28 North Queen St. LANCASTElt. l'A.. Are shetting an Immense Assortment of New Fall Dress Goods. Pretty Novelties In BTKll'ES AN D I'LAl DS, c, 7ic. te ll.JJ a ard wrieces ALL-WOOL CLOTH, Yard Wide, 3;X& a Yard. SO Pieces ALL-WOOL CLOTH, Yardand Quarter Wide, Soe. a ard. Anether Iait of theso KAMOVS WASH rei. LINS.Su a Yard; City rrlce, t,c a Yard. AT THE BOSTON STORE. J.a MARTIN a ue. RBHMAMT TEli, All tbe KemuanU and Odds and Ends of stock that have accumulated durlntr the nast season have been selected out of general stock and rice. placed en uemnani counter. Large iiuauti lies ei goons ai less man one-urui price. teinlred. tactien, or menev refunded, l'rtcnn ceniji nnr ber. rer Bale by II. 1J. Cecnrau, DracgUt,l37 wiw a, rtuiui huuuii .iiixL, iviicaaber, i a. It Is guaranteed te clve perfect aalls- i'i " II AC K M ET AC K a lasting and fragrant per fume, l'rice S3 and l cents. Fer sale by If. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Juccn street. Da. IUssler Werm Sraiir, Purely vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative required after using. Price, SS ceiiU, by all druggists. Ieb8-3mdll WAIT THE ItEV. OKO. II. T1IAYKU, of Hourben Ind., says; " lUnh myself ami wltu ewe our lives te SHILOH'8 CONSUMPTION CUKE." EorBale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North CJueen Itreet. roil DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, y. have a printed guarantee en everv bottle of &: leh's Vftallzer. It never falls te cure. Eer sale yen Sbt. knlp by 11. 1). Cochran. Druc-nlnt. Ne. isi Nerrh uniwn street. Hay Fever. Ely's Cream Italia was recommended te jne by lny druggist us a preventive te hay fuver. Have been uslug It as directed and have found llaadlierted mid havu found It n specific for that much dicadedaud loathsemu dlsunse. Eer ten years or mere 1 have been a great sulterer each year, from August Vlh till Hest, and have tried many alleged remedies ler itscuie, but Ely's Cream Halm Is the only preventive 1 have ever found. Hay lever suiTerers ought te knew of ltseillcaey.-'. It. Alnswortb.ei f. It. Alns Alns werth ft Ce., publishers, Indianapolis, Ind. aul7-'.!wdced.tw -l'KN ALL1IIK YEAH. "THE MANSION," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, The largest and Elegantly 1 urn Is Inte nml liberally Thoroughly lighted, drained and ven Hetel lated aged. Uli most ureuilnenllv lecatud I urn Is bed mid liberally man. legautl oreuuhl Open all thu year, CHARLES McQLADE. Urepliy's Orchestra. lel-Svad A Sail atl.furluiie. Is te raise a nlce family of boys and girls aud then have them carried Inte au early era va by that terrible dUeaae Consumption. Heed the warning and check It tn lu first stages by the prompt use of Kemp's Ilalsam for the Threat and l.ungi, warranted te cure and relieve all cases. Piice txic. and II. "or sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggist, Ne. 137 'North Clueen street. Trial literte. (3) TOHACCO CUTTINOH, HUKAP8, HIFT INOB AND PACKEUS WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. J. 8. MOLINH, Ne. 273 Pearl Street. New Yerk. Ueforcnce rred. Bchutte, Ne. 213 Pearl street, Mew Yerk. lebl71ya W5TT & SIWD, O, 0 and 10 Beat King Streot, Are new showing Elegant Lines of TAHLE LINENS at Ucmarkably Lew Prlces. M Pieces Full Width LOOM TAULK LINENS only 17c. a yard. AlPiecesDAMASKTAIILE LINENS, 25c. a Yard HEAVY DAMASK TAHLE LINENS, 3Jc., 37Xc 4. a Yard. Oue Case Hnme-Made, Hand Leem HEAVY TABLE LINEN, 37Kc a Yard; Usual Price, SOc, ELEGANT CltEAU TABLE DAMASKS, tec.a Yard. Our Own Importation et BLEACHED GEB- S1AN DOUBLE DAMASUS, Ten New Patterns, 75c. a Yard t Formerly bold at ll.oe. ',i ULEACIIKI) DAMASK NAPKIN8, ll. ft Dezen ; Kcgulur Price, ll.W. 100 Dezen BLEACHED MOMIE TOWELS, i:e. Each ; Ileal Value, 17c. Anether Case el theso Famous CUOCIIET QUILTS, ll.te Each; Thought Cheap at IL25. HEW YOEK STORE. TVON'TSUI'KKK ANY LONUEK Frem Your Disordered Kidneys, ltluck llarreii Mineral SiirlDgWult-r Is a Pieinpt, EfUclentandCheapltemedy, ltsTonleand Invlenrant Powers make it an excellent Dyspepsia Uemedy. Dr. Uegnault, el France, writing te Gen. Itetr, ef tbe U. s. Army, says t Yeu need net come te Eurore for Waters te Cure Dyspepsia ; we have none better than ULACK UAUltENSPltlNG W ATE It." Persons supplied and vessels furnlthed. P. S.GOODMAN, Manager, Ne. 17 East G ran t Street. Fer sale by JNO. It. KAUFFM AN, Druggist, North Oueen Street, Lancaster, Pa. DLAOK HAllltE.VSPUlNO HOUSE new open. Apply te M1SSCII11I3TIK BOMUEItQEU, Pleasant Oreve, Lancaster County, l'a. uncW-Oiad JOH HOT WKA.THKR, CLAUET, 8AUTEUNK AND GEItMAN WINES. .UEIGAHT'B WINK BTOItB. II. E. BLATKAKM, AOT. Nc OKEA80NA11LE OFFER REFUSED FOB ANY KIMDOF SPRING OR BUMMER GOODS. They ninst be sold te make 1100 M roil WIN. TElt GOODS. lAdles' and Gent's Furnishing Goods fa Specialty, at BKCIITOLD'S, u Ne. 52 North Queen Btwet, Blgnet the BIS Stocking. p. a. Houses and Choice Building Leta in geed location ler sale at low prlni una tMy truu. REMNANT SATINES, sEBnaueKBns, BATISTES, OAUOOES, QINQHAMS, BHIRTINGS, TIOKINaS, MUSLINB, FLANNELS, CAMBRICS, HELHIAS.I WHITE GOODS, LINENS, ORBTONBS. EMBROIDERIBS, AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF. Over 1 .000 Yards of Bemnanta Dress Goods that were sold at SSc, 30e., 33c., ttc. and SOc., all reduced te ene price, vUc J. B. MARTIN 4 GO., Cur. Went Kiiig Si Friuce H(&, Opposite Stevens Heuse.) LANOA8TEII. PA) MADEIRA AND SlIERRY WINES. Vintage, 1TW, 180Q, mt, 1818, 1627, 1844, 1870, lsnussaj, AtllEIGAUT'SOLD WINESTOUE, II. E.SLAYMAKEIt, Agt T EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Dcifbrm and Reliabl. Mjk J -VT '1 4j s . s f , iitB4. , . . .tlfj- 4, .i-lii.
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