- . rT, " W J xp jr IT-- lV . ,1' j ...c. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLItiENOJBB, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1886. W - " .-Tft& r4- J; Zix-i P: fj Sfrt rtvJ ti'i W A & or,s t 4 '. f'-t' . xiGNc&n v fanr HAT m thtm a , Mra mcxim a m " IITNlHWniUI- UWIIII ftieM. Urtl umu mi Attowae te new. ' -&: &MMI Al Miunt-nunMrwM" K f& r. 'u i inn hiitwi iL "'"'-" .jPH1"' '- '- '" " P' (MMlKw " 1U OH ImmIBS..;. n i k 7 la 9SEMm te IK " en K KyK.. IH tte 4re nm ree sw BE, Unit i tee im sm in low HB 'WSm.... 4 T8e ie te uw ism g .BaWMki.. ice 6 no lene itae 17 en 20 se m Jmnumtk:.... IM 700 1100 ie 00 moo IT KwUa... tee 1000 1700 moo 1700 si no B" P MMttentkt.. 600 non moo aim wee wee K' HlMttl (00 1800 MOD 3600 4400 MOO -- $Mt1 IS 0! MOO 4S00 MOO BOO 8000 M( , 11 i imi - I. ii i in-.. ! 5 The Weekly Intelligencer , .. !.- PtrMMHCD Every Wednesday Mernine. A.'tt.WA'nua.n.tOFDmitzveirnis. clcm of t. ry t.0, aae a oerr rui te raxaens errnxe rr jUfVftsMJsV If'WMwrosenioatoutTnonoaiaTBiTrARTorTBa 5 V MAT AKD COtnmiT. ALL ASTOlrTMOCB LKTTnia c wttx as coisiaaD.xe tb WAra msxrr. '-ft A44rtu efl Lttttri and Teligramt te ., TUB UiTJUibiUEUsUISxt, f IMsJUctnctnBnlldlns;, Lancaster, 1. tip Ce waster 3ntrtligncer. IdaKOASTKK.-AUGUST 90. IRK. OpetJBf efthcFair. Te-day Lancaster's big agricultural fair Optm with every indication of a successful issee. It was a peculiarly happy selection by the fair management of this week for the exhibition, inasmuch as it has no ether adjacent fair in competition with it, as was the case last year. Coming a week in ad vance of the state fair in Philadelphia, it enables exhibitors at the latter place te display their goods at the local fair en their way East. As will be seen by our report elsewhere, the exhibit this year will be notable m the history of similar events in Lancaster in the paat. The display of engines is most noteworthy, the newest and best of farm implements are te be seen, and the gathering of well-known horses premises many exciting race events. These and many ether reasons eeually strong will cause thousands from the city I and county te visit the fair during the I coming week. They will net e uly be bene fitted by what is te be seen, but will in spire te renewed efforts these who have given their time and labor te securing this great display of the resources of the county. ' Te Make Geed Running. The correspondent of the Tittsburg Dispatch reports Jehn Stewart, who affili ated with Welfe once in Independent Re publicanism, as declaring that the Prohi bition movement this year is very for midable. Mr. Stewart has for some time been rehabilitated as a Re publican and docs no confess te any personal leaning toward the Prohibition movement ; but in his region he declares that it has drawn into it this year men who have never before stepped out of their party lines; and they are geed men, he says. Mr. Stewart is consequently of the opinion that tin Prohibition movement is one net te be sneered at by the Republican leaders and he docs net think that they are indulging in any such amusement. The same correspondent reports a Re publican congressman, v:he dropped in te leek at the Prohibition convention at Ilar burg, dropping out with the feeling that his party was going te be beaten en the coming occasion. And we are further told that Mr. Antheny Drexel, of Philadelphia, contributes the handsome sum of $10,000 te the Prohibition treasury ; which it will cer tainly make Mr. Cooper sad te hear. This is a geed deal of news te get from the state capital by way of Pittsburg, and it may be that it is net all true, especially that part about Teny Drexel 's subscription from which we may peislbly deduct a ceuple of ciphers without getting far from the real figure. But whether Brether Drexel has been extravagantly generous te the cause or no, it will net be likely te suffer for lack of funds. If there is run ning in the creature it will come out. The rider is bold, the political track particular ly clear, and the general situation in every way favorable for a geed showing for an 'ism stoutly driven; and Prohibitienism will be sure te make geed running. m Bulgaria and Germany. The North German Gazette has cautioned the German newspapers te curb their enthusiasm for Prlpce Alexander for the reason that eveuts in Bulgaria de net in anyway affect Germany, and that it would be peer policy te sacrifice the friendship of Russia for the sake et the prince, even though he were an angel in human form. The first comment that this reasoning excites is that it is founded en the false premise that Bulgarian affairs de net con cern Germany. The world knows that every step of Russia towards the west is a menace te Germany and that the Bulgarian coup, if successful, would have been such a step. In spite of the cold-blooded sense in the argument of Prince Bismarck's paper, that the friendship of Russia is mere valu able than that of an angel, or a Bulgarian prince, the German people can net be brought te see it that way. The expulsion of Germans from Russia is an event of tee recent occurrence for that peeple te appre ciate the friendship that survived such an action, and the bravery and ability of the German ruler of Bulgaria have aroused all the enthusiasm of his countrymen. The taunts et the Londen Hconemht will de mere te counteract Bismarck's seething -syrup than anything that is likely te hap pen In the Balkans, for they can net fall te see the element of truth in the assertion that Germany li summoning England te redress Uie wrong done by Russia te a dls tlngulshed German. In aplte of their phlegmatic temperament the Teutens are a romantic people, and it wiU take all the cool wisdom of the man of bleed andiron te restrain their impetuous enwusiasm rer me uere et Bulgaria. Cardboard State. Bulgirla has her prince back, and Lai recrewued him, and se ends one of the meat absurd incidents in recent politics. Ic wai characteristic, however, as exhibit ing the frail condition of the states in the East, that the Europeans have set up te .pfeeerve " the balance of power." Avig Avig .eus push will knock uny et them ever. la tfat) case nobody of any acceuut dared te father the push, and the movement ceded ridiculously. But nevertheless it MtUHU with which Buhrarla e oM"te kicked ever, it only her own tfreegtB steed in the way. m Tke Llrelr Democracy. Saturday was quite a lively day in four important Democratic counties, Berks, Le high, Schuylkill and Northampton. In the former county the result et the primaries showed a bare dozen delegates for II. "Wil lis Bland, as nainst 102 for D.uilel Krmon Krmen Krmon treut, in the congressional rnce. The man ner in which Bland was nnewctl under shows that Jlr. Urmentreul still possesses the confluence of his Berks county consti tuents. The largest ami most enthusiastic county meeting in their history was held by the Lehigh Democrats in Altentetu. lleprcscntatlve Sevnlcn's course in Con gress was cordially endorsed, and theClove theCleve land administration came in for n Brett deal of praise. In Schuylkill county, W. I Shepherd, of Pottsville, will contest the congressional district with n solid Demo cracy at his back. A largely attended county meeting was held by the Northamp ton Democrats, and harmony and enthusi asm prevailed. Allthojearo geed indications that the Democratic party feels the ozone of victory in the air this year, and that all its mem bers propose te be in at the finish. "With unexceptionable candidates against a rep resentative of the " pluck me" system of wages who leads a demoralized and divided p.irty, the cause for Democratic confidence is most reasonable. The accounting elllcers of tbe treasury de partment aresaid te be in doubt whether they will pay the officials reappointed in deliauee of the Senate's objections. liesh ' The Pittsburg 7i.i(tfrA says that (ieeree llamly Smith, state senator from Philadel phia, has been ever In Iteavcr county consult ing Quay about Rettlnp; te be the presiding ellicer of the Senate. We are told that "in tne last campaign made by Smith lie put his trust In the auburn-haired cherub from Dela ware county, and m the exprcsalve language of the street urchin ' get left.' Prelltlng by an experience wherein a Lsncaster county lawyer outwitted him, Geerge Handy has transferred bis alfectlens from the stream of Cooper te the fountain bead of Quay, and he hopes by going early te tbe bubbling spring, te fare better Ui an by angling fartber down stream where the reflections are net always faithful te the original representation, lie enjoyed the hospitality of the state treasurer for several days, and then took his departure with his heart lull of hope and hit mind full ei plans, by whose lrnltlen he hopes te be be be oemo the temporary president of the ixmiiug Senate" New Yerk must have some Mud of a strike. Ne soeoner are the street car troubles In a fair way et liettlement than 2,100 clothing-cutters go out. Washington PenKS, or Camden, New Jersey, en Wednesday, married his step mother, and straightway the newspapers thrust before the bridal couple the slat u te of the state which says that no msn or woman shall Intermarry within the degrses hereafter named that is te say, no man shall mairy bis granumeiner, grauuTaUicr's wire, wife's grandmother, father's sister, mother's sister, son's wife, sister, son's daughter, daughter's daughter, son's son's wife, daughter's son's wife, mother, step-mother, wife's mother, daughter, wife'sdauehter, wife's son's daugh ter, wife's daughter's daughter, brother's daughter, sister's daughter. If you can get your breath after reading that, let us kuew what you think about it. Is it net horrid! Just te think that a man is forbidden te marry bis grandmother and nothing eaid about his great-grandmother! She is inherurave, is she 7 Net always, by a great deal. We knew the liveliest sort of great-grandmothers, and It is mean that they should net be protected from ravenous great-grandsons Just as their daughters are. De you net think se' Mr. PerkB,threateued with the statute for marrying his step-mother, will raise the ques tion in bis trial as te whether he bad anj step-mother after his father's marriage was dissolved by death, since the dictionary says that a step mother Is ajmetber by marriage only. And It was such a levtly Mop-mother, Perks says, be could net help railing in love with her after his father died and his will was read, leaving all bis property te her. . A sEAncii-WAnnAXT should beIiued ler Gen. Heaver te get his views en tha "pluck. me " stores. Blaine says there is mere free trade here than anywhere In the world. Whlle there Is free trade In intelligence, Mr. lllalne will have no chance te occupy the White Heuse. In what a miserable condition ioer, un happy Philadelphia Huds herstir. Uer mayor has been hauled ever the coals for the past t e weeks for embezzlement and nearly every ether municipal wrong that can be committed by acity's chief executive. Then the mayor's secretary confesses that he received 1 15 from each of soventy-seven oil dealers. and that the extra ?5 was divided between the secre tary and the tire marshal. Theso expeiures come at the same tim that it is discovered that another efliela! et the police force has been making qulte a snug fertune by shaving policemen's warrants. These inalioasauces are In the municipal government. Kearlng, perhaps, that there was tee much swindling going en in one rlace, and seeing the need or balancing things up, seme person stele f IS.COS from the fafe of the Adams express company in the Quaker City. A clerk named Itath Pratt is under suspicion and ball for the robbery. Philadel phia bad betterhidoltsdlminishedhoac: until less wrong-doing et this peculiar kind is reperted from Its corner et the state. Chahles 8. Welvk gites the f2j paid for his Prohibition speeches, half te his young law partner, and the balance tethit Mute Prohibition fund. Thus crumbles another ICepuhlican argument. Kkv. Alexander J. Drvhuali:, et New Orleans, has been elected Kplsoepil bishop el Kasten, Maryland. He Is the leurth oue hu chosen by this diocese, all the ethers having declined. They Bay he won't ; and we hoi se. Because we are getting greatly be wildered ever this KplscepilUa "nole Eplscepari" business. All the bishops swear that, when they are ordained j and still take it, en tbe avewed priniiple that the Lord has calleu thorn and they obey. Hut, sometimes, seme of them don't; and it seems te be always when they are called te peer dloceses. The bishop of Kasten has the Eastern shere or Maryland for ills pas pas ture j where oysters, terrapin and bucU de lights are mestabundaut but cash and people scarce and small chance for profit and glory. And three who have cbeseu have declined. Their "nole" has been earnest. Between the foolhardy work of brldge jumpers and bicycle cranks, the chestnut gong is kept very busy. Tlis Ilecerd' IU one u Ha lit.. Frem the Heaford Uazelte. The Lancaster Intklmuenceii Is entirely correct when It says that the Gi;ctte, which earnestly Bupported Wallace ler the gubor guber gubor naterial nomination, wilt asearneslly support Black during the coming campaign, Kvery Democratie leader aud every Democratic newspaper with ene exception. In the fctate is enthusiastically ler lhe tickeL The news paper oxceptieu Is the Philadelphia Ilecerd, which seems te feel lhat In order te exhibit us independence it must at curtain times aud sosaeus oppose ttie candidates nominated by !.i.5fl,y. M??" "'Is with tn utmost reg. uUrityaed without the slightest perceptible !ffiL?.u.lS?.l vote There need'benS sur prise at the Jttcertl's course. Its attack or thJUJ ePuLeD U nly l,U1 meto vlelent PERSONAL. TnK Kine or Portueal is new en a visit te Cmporer William, In Berlin. Oi.ukr Wendell Helmes, the ieet, has arrived In New Yerk from Londen. : "1V" (TCiiKvnKUi., the great I'n'ncb chemist, will be one huudred yeart old en Tuesday. Charles J. Heillv has been nominated for district attorney by the Lycoming county Democrats. Jesse Hew's wilt has been sustained by the New Yerk surrogate, nud Mary Irene lieyt, the erratic contestant, must remain content with a mlllieu and quarter dollars. Mn-. Mah Pew er, of Cambridge, Mn. ejected from her ntoiuaeh the ether night a winged and llvlug bat, wbK'b she had swal lowed whlle drinking water een yean age. A.J. l)HKKi,er the Philadelphia lnk Ing firm or Drexel, .Morgan .V Ce, 1 ald te have Riven his check for ?A WX te the Prohibi tion state committee, and fe,WH) ler ue in the local campaign In Philadelphia. Mtvs Cleei. nii's magazine, J.ileraru Lift, for September 111, In addition toiler "Kdlterlat Talks" contain the tlrt efa eri or article en "Talk te Girls en What They Shall Head," by Mlw Cleveland. Mr. Jesnrit K. Temple, widely known In Philadelphia through ids inunlticcnt do nations te tbe Academy or the Pine Arts nud as a generous patron el ether institutions designed for Uie city's tul vntu-ouieut, died en Sunday, aged 75 j ears. He lcwes an esate of Reiyxv. Jehn GenriiKV Sam:, the poet, is new a broken down man of seventy. With hair that is silvery whlte, full beard that is gray wblte, a lerm tbat is bent and emaciated, a step that is slew and tottering, and a cheek that is pallid and shrunken his hlue eyes yet full and lustrous alone indicating the strength and pride of ether days. Henry Watterson sayserTildeu ; "He never lived who traversed the way of Ged and man w Ith step mere measured than Mr. Tllden, or made the Journey of this world upon a plan tnore far-reaching and orderly. Yet he was by nature either placid or cold, and had brought te command the amazing tranquility which marked hi conduct and bearing In the midst et ailalrs the most ex citing and engagements tbe most imperious by the sternest self-repression. He was n urvauiur, yvin uiau ui uutnii tie was a I scholar, a philosopher and a doctrinaire, yet I an organizer." " I l-'RKD. 1L t'ARRl Tit U the UatllO Of the editor, owner, publisher and humorist of the Kstelltue (Dak.) Dell, whose witty para graphs hae been se widely quoted recently. Speaking of his paper the ether day be said . "People sometime write te tell me what a blooming success lam making of the Hill. This is all right, but there Isu't much iu It; rer you sea there are only 0 people all told iu r,stelllne,aml when you deduct rrem these the women, cnlturcu ana Indians net UTetl, you can't nave a very large subscription list ten. However, 1 ha oue Mult te llnd, ris 1 make a llvlug anu something ever, and have a geed deal or fun between times. I ene all the tame 1 have get te the kindness of the press in copying from my paper." .MOKE KINULV BM'KKsslONS. Frem the New Helland Clarien. Mr. Hensel was a bright, nble aud highly esteemed journalist, and If his retirement from journalism be eruianeut It will be greatly regretted by all the Iralernlty who bad any acquaintance with lilm either person ally or through his well conducted news papers. One of the !lrltitrt. Frem 'he Mt. Jey Herald. Mr. Hensel is ene of the brightest young journalists iu the state, and no doubt will be found upon the stall cf one or our leading journals after he has seen tbe ellicial ma jority for Bearer announced. The Jleit liraceftil Writer. I rein the Marietta Times. We are sorry te leso Mr. Hensel from the editorial fraternity of Lancaster county, as he was by far the most graceful writer and brightest man In tbe protessieu. Mr. Keilly, who succeeds te the editorial department, is a member of the Lancaster bar, but llkehia predecessor, has given mere attention te edi torial than legal work, and a geed many of ine Drigui, entertaining paragrapns wnicn have Interested the readers of the Intelli gencer for the past year, have been Irem bis pen. Mr. Clark is an efficient publisher, and has had charge of that department for some time. We w lsh the new Urm success. Chairman Heaters Future. Frem the Philadelphia Tlmej. An editorial item is going the rounds of the rural newspapers saying that Chairman Hen sel will becomes stall edlternf the Ttmcs when the present campaign Is ever. It is dus te Mr. Hensel te say that he has never gi en any intimation et such purpose te this etllce. He is fust the sort efa non snaner ninn h nrn. I gressire Journal wants, but we believe that no nas no purpose ei separating himself Irem his home tics in Lancaster, or of engaging in Philadelphia journalism. Here Are home Geed Otlrip. Frem the Sew erk Sun. Jumping Irem the Hast Itiver bridge has already become a trllle monotonous ; swim ming through the turbulent rapids below Niagara has ceased te attract general atten tion; even rowing 3,000 miles across the At lantic in an open beat has about it elements oftedieusnesss. The public taste, which at first relished these achievements, regarding them as something new and risky, has be gun te clamor rer a change of diet, for some thing really difficult, ler teats which are a peg above the commonplace. The San, there fore, will make tbe following liberal eilers : Te any one who will slide down the ex terior of the Washington monument without scratching it, tl,500. Ker turning a back somersault from one tower ei the Brooklyn bridge te the ethor, ji.oea Te tbe lint man who shall swim up Nia gara Falls, $.300. Fer beating Cel. Gilder te the top of the North Pele, ?-0 and expenses. Fer demonstrating by standing up against them, whether Tim Keefe of the New Yorks, pitcher, or Jehn L. Sullivan bit the harder, Fer showing that when standing in front of a Harlem express train bu can " take the track and keep it," f 100. Fer eating two quails a day until Geergo F'rancls Train is elected president, the price of the quails. Fer putting one's head in the British lien's mouth, whlle i'tichelleu Koblusen (the boss twister) has bold et his tail, a decent funeral. Fer calling Cel. Bleed or Kentucky, sab, " no gentlemen," a suit or bomb proof armor. Te any book ageut who will eiler te sell te Joe Blackburn a copy of Dermau B. Katen's works en civil serrlce reform, an order for a new bat. Fer sewing up O' Donevan Hessa in the British I lag, a Btuorage ticket te Londen. rnetc Jitiin reu tub rutin. Werthy UtiderUkluc or Hie Irlili Catholic He He uaveleut L'uien In rmUilUphla. At tbe conference of a number of the presl presl deutsef the forty-ile societies comprising the Irish Cat helle Benevolent Union, held Sunday afternoon In Pblleptfrlau hall, Phil adelphia, te discuss the advisability of secur ing free beds In the St. Agnes, SL Mary and St. Jeseph hospitals, for members of the soci eties who may be ill, President W. B. Dal Dal ten, of the Archbishop Carrel society, and Secretary P. II. Lynch, el theht. iiUzabetb, were appointed a committee of two te see the Si I ulctru 111 stlia rtwr n jaI nf tl.. fl.ti..n . a. .. osetw.n jm wuuiftu nv eat,u ui tuu - 41I1UUU UOS pltals and retort at a meeting te be called by iueu.au nume liruuauiu cesv OI SUCU all arrangement would be. The president rerirftHmitlnir thn vat-Inna urvtatlw ..... i unauimeusfy that their societies favored the idea. Geed Portrait of Hun. A.M. Kelley, Frem tbe I. C. 11. U. Journal. A crayon portrait ei Hen. A. M. Keiley, by J. U Welsh, a member of the society named in honor of tbe I. O. B. U. president, has lieen en exhibition in the Philadelphia Tunes ulllce. It will be taken te the Lsucaster con cen con veutlon. It was prepared for presentation te Mr. Keiley, but bis departure ier Kgypt pre vented this being dena It is an admlrable likeness and its exocutieu redeuts great credlt upon the artist whom we hope may receive the patrenage bis talents merit. m - m ApiielufedM lUllreait Treaaerer, a Sunday's foreign dlpatches announce the appointment of J. Ii MiuiNay, brother or our townsman, Charles MneNay, and late aecre. Ury or the Stockton A Darlington railway, l-.ngland, te the treasurershlper the North, eastern railway oemnany, 'Pals Is one of the largest or the KnglUli railways, operating 1,000 miles of double Hue or way, aud with trallle receipts ranging as high as $70,000,000 annually. ' (Herprmlucllen. " Who are all these men standing ou a Hue Iu front of the dlrne museum?" "'1 hey are meu applying for a Jeb Ie ex hibit theinsolxes." "What hae they dene?" "Snum the Nlagrti.t tapids." et rcearlljr Agntuit Him. "1 will add, concluded the eung man who was applying ler a situation, " that 1 am a college graduate." "Oh, that won't uiake auv dltteieuce," was the reassuring reply, "lr you stick te your work, nod, besides we w ant somebody aleut the place who Is strong enough te carry iu coal." mi: HKvr liter. en may talk et lhtpleasurner yachtiiii;. And el salting before U(T bri'O ie, Hut corn lm hut rather be hulking, With iibmhel bet neon his two knees. Fer 11 'mid the can, thrm' n red one. He nelll jumps te his fct, Whlle km y through the barn alie rkei itjrlng, Ith her hilr streaming n ltd In retreat. Then what are the pleasntvs el call In Te this nice through the keen autumn air, And whst prices that yachtsmen may conquer Ith the ene thst he win tint compare t In grwe lovely wemin's no rl al. As jIip skims Irem tfie oncoming kiss. And the tad that's herv enttinstime captor lias reached the hiIrhaonef Mts. tYem Iht lleslati Jlmtytt. riTinaturodccllnnefinanlyponers, nervous debility and kindred dle.ves, radically cured. Consultation frre. Heek tu cents In stamp. Ad1rvs. cenfldentltlly. World's Ills pensary Medical Association, llulHle, '. Y. M.lhAw HVKOIJLL MUTIVMS. OATAKUH CUUE1), health and sneet breath secured, hyShlleh's Catarrh Remedy. I'rlce se cents. S'aeal Injrctnr frve. Fer kOe by II. H. Cochran, Druggist. .Ne. IS North yureu street. Hucklen't Arulrn salre. lhe Hest Salve In the world ter Cuts, Uralses, Senw, Ulcwrj, !all Khtium, rover bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures I'liivs, or no pay requlrvd. It Is guaranteed te Rive perfect satis faction, or money refunded, i'rlce JS cents per het. rer sale by 11. It. Cecnran. PreegUt, 1S7 and 133 North Quen street, ljuicttsler. Pa. CKOU1. WHOOI'l.NClCOL'UH and Urnnchttts Immediately rellev ed by Shlleh Cure Fer side uy II 11. Cochran, Druggist, No.lSJ.Serthyueen street. JUbT AS UOOD. Don't allow anyene te make jeu believe any ether remedy is Just as geHl ler Mck headache ns Dr 1 elli s .-peel d Prescription, for It is net true. This Is the euly remed) in the world that strikes at tbe root of the dljc:uu and drives It out. lilvella trial. WILL lOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and l.lvcr Complaint I bhlleh's Vltaltier lsgiiamn' (wi.l lniiii-.i Vivti I'nr lulu ! If It nhrun Druggist, -Ne. 137 North CJueen etreeL Om Ucrrrn KrracTS a Cl-bc Mr. Oscar E. U. Kech, of Allentown, l'n was bedfaat with In tlammatery rheumatism In the winter of I'M Doctors could de nothing te tellevehlin. He commenced using Uress' Hheumatie Remedy. Uy the time he had used hall a bottle he could lenehisbed; when he had finished the bottle he was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. InhUewn werdj, "I feel better than ever before." Price II, by all druggists. teb3-3indMVAF The Myetery belreL It has always been understood that consump tion was Incurable, but It has recently been dlsce ered that Kemp's Utl.amter the Threat aud Lungs tj git fug mera relief than any Known remedy, ll la nuarauteed te relieve and cure Asthma, Hrenchltli and Coughs. Call en II. U. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 -Serth Queen street, aud get a trial bottle free of cost. Large size SO cents and II. (I) MOT11KU3! MOTHERS! I MOTHKUSIIt Are you disturbed at night and broken of j our rest by a sick child suiTertng and crying with the excruciating pain el cutting teeth r Ifie, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. WIN'SLOW'S SOOTHINO SillUl'. It wUl relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It; there U no mistake about It. There la net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the boweU, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly Bale te use In all cases. And pleas-tnt te the taste, and ia the prescription of en of the eldest anil best fumale physicians In the United Slates, s'eld everywhere, a cents a bottle my21-lyaU,W.SAw THAT HACKING CULGH can be se cured by bhlleh's Cure. We guarantee IU ter sale by II. 11. Cochran, DruggUU .Ne. 137 North Vjueen Bireeu Dr. Ha&SLxa Werk Strci-, Purely vegetable, pleasant te take, will erpel werma If any exist, no purgative required alter using. Price, 5S cents, by all dnigglsta. feW-3indM WAF ICeeen Her Youth. Mrs. Phu-'beCheslfy, Petersen, Clay Co.iewa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which Is vouched for by the residents el the town " I am 73 years old. have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many jears; could net dresa myself without help. ew 1 am free from all pain and soreness and am able te de all my own housework. 1 ewe my thauks te Electric Hitters for having re newed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, only See; at Cochran's Drag Stere, 137 and 1X1 North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a (1) WHY WILL YOU cough when SMleh's Cure wUl give Immediate relief. I'rlce lu eta., SO eta., and II, Fer sole by II. IC Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North Huecn street. A Itemarkable Geed .Man Is be n he attends te the comfort of his family and will net let his little ones suffer with affec tion of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their lives may be endangered, hut who should at all times give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's Halsain. I'rlce se cents and 11. Trial tite free. rer sale by II. li. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street. (4) BHILOH'S CUUE will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough aud bronchitis. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. A Captain's Fortunate HUcutery. CapL Celeman, serin Weymouth, plying bo be tween Atlantic City and N. had been Iren, bled with u cough se that he was unable te sleep and was Induced te try Dr. King's New Discov er for Consumption. It net only gae him in stant relief, hut allayed the extreme soreness of his breast- His children wereslmllarly affected and a single dose had the same happy effect. Dr. Kings New Discovery is new the standard remedy in the Celeman household and en beard the schooner. Free trial bottles of this standard remedy at II, 11. Cochran's Drug .Stere, 137 and 13ti North Quecu street, Lancaster, l'a. (I) SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Consump tion. ForsalebyH. 11. Cochran, Druggist, He. lit North Queen strueL Hay 1'eier. Kly's Cream Halm was recommended te me by my druggist us a preventive te hay fever. lfae been using It as directed and have round U u directed and have found It a. specific for that much dreaded and loathsome disease. Fer tu years or mere I have been a great snffercr each year, from August 0th till trout, and have tried many alleged remedies for its enre, but .ly'8 Cream Halm is the only preventive I Live ever found. Hay feer sufferers ought te knew of ItseniCttcy. F. H. Alnswerth, efF. II. Alns Alns wertb A Ce , publishers, Indianapolis, Ind. nul7-'.'wdeedAw liUOWN'S HOUSEHOLD l'AN'ACKA. Is the most etfecUve 1'aln Des troyerln the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally erv-applted externally, and thereby mere certainly UKLIKVE PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Ulae, Back or Heweli, Bera Threat, UheumatUm, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and Is The Great Uellever of ruin. "IIUOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PAN AUK A "should bu In every family. A teaspoentulof the Panacea In a tumbler of h(t water sweetened, If pra funud,) taken at eedtlme, will HUKAK VV A COLD. unit a be tile, ma-IydM.W.ASw CJiUUlJtUKS. CjTANDAKD OAKR1AGK WOKR. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER Mnrket Streot, ttenr or roateflloo, Lnuonster, Pa. . My sleck comprises a large variety of the Latest Style llugglea, l'tueteus. Carriages, Mar. kelandlluslnuM Wagons, which I offer at the very lowest ngures and en the most reasonable terms. I call special attention tea lew of my ewude signs, one of which Is the KDGElll.KY CLOSED PHYSICIAN COUPE, whlrli Is decidedly the nsatcst, lightest aud most complete Physician's Carriage Iu the country, l'ersens wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk la buying my work. Kvery Carriage tamed ent In eighteen years a geed one that I the kind el guarantee l have toeffur the public. AH work tully warranted, i'lease give me a call. UKl'AIlllNO 1'ItOMl'TLY ATTENDED TO. One set et workmea especially employed ler irenr i X W&Mwr&i ,J.li l'RKSIiRVH YOUR Cl)Ml'M-:X!ON. Till-: combination of the Oils aiul Alkali (Seda) must be com plete te form a pet feet or true soap, such as vwll net bum. or reihlen ami irritate the skin. The Iveia Seu1 is 09s Prc. which insure its bciiijj perfectly harmless, ami will leave the skin clear, white ami velvety. A WORD OK WARNING. There jre man) white se.ips.each represented te be "just as geed as the ' bery' 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 P- by Procter A Gamble vur -rOUKMNU 000 DS. HAGER & 1 JilliG Priestley's Black Silk Warp Henriettas, Black Oashmere, Olarette Oletta, Etimine Oletb, Princltta Oleth, Nun's Veiling and Camel's Hair; Oeurtaud's Orape and Nun's Veiling for Vests ; Black Thibet Leng and Square Shawls. HAGER & Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Laucaster, Pa. N EXT DOOK TO TlIE COURT ilOUHE. Fahucsteck's Extensive Dry Goods Kstablisliinent la new heavily stecked with (feeds sultnblofer the approaebing Fall nnd Winter Season. It having been purohased during the Summer at low prloea for prompt Cesh enables us te offer it at loea than regular prices. Por Per 80U8 visiting the County Fair would de well te make a nete of this fact. Blankets, Bed Comforts, Flannels, White and Oolerod Qullta, Ladles' Dreea Goods, Silks, Shawls, New Style Cloaks and Jaokets, Camela Hair and Scarlet Weel Underwear for Ladies, Gouts and Children. All the abeve In large quantities and at lees than Regular Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, KHXT DOOR TO THE COURT -jy"ET.aKK A. HAUOUMAN. METZGER & HAUGHMAN HAVE NOW IS STOCK A HLL A8SOKTMKNT OK BLACK .FRENCH OTSflMERES. lll.AOK tASintKHKiitl'iKc III.ACK OASIIS1KUK at Sc lll.ACK CA8HMKICE at 37KC 1II.AUK 'AHHMKItKHtSX III.ACK CASHMKUK nl 115c. 1IL.ACK UA8HMKKK at 7Sc. 11LACK CASIiUKIlK.iiteTc 11 LACK CASHMKUK at tl.M.1. 1ILACK CASHMKUK at 11.25 A I.SO 11LACK 1IENU1KTTA CLOTHS, DIAGONALS, TltlCOTS, ana a rull Line of HLACK SILKS, at LOW PRICES. Metzger & Haughman, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, fa. WALL 1-ArSM. AHT WALL I'AI'KK HTOHE,. NOW lBTHKTIMKTOIlUV for there never eh a time n lien se Uttle money nouldge a farlu PAPERLNQ A HOUSE AS NOW. Special Unlet) for a ihert time only, te make room ler Intended enlargement of store. CALL ANU KXAMINi: HOODS. ART WALL PAPER STORE, NO. 131 MOUTH (JUJCK.V STKKET, LANCASTKit, l'A. ILFRED"SIEBER, (Formerly wllU l'barca W, 'ry,) MADEIRA AND 8IIEIM.Y WINES. VlnUge, 1793, ltiU), 1812, 1818, 1S27, 1WI, 1870, 1878,1882, AtltKIClAUT'SOLD W1NESTOUE, II. E. SLAYMAKElt, Agt JON'THUFI'EK ANY LONOKK Frem Veur Disordered Klducya, Black Uumm Mineral Spring lVater la a Prompt. XOlcIentandCheap ltemcdy, IU Tenle and InvlKemnt 1'owera make It an excellent lynpcplnUeinedy, Dr. lU'gnault, ei france, writing te Gen. Hen, of the U. . Army, euya : "Yeu need net come te Eurepe ler Waters te Cure Dyspepsia; we have none better than HLACK llAllHENBrUINH W VTKU." I'ernenu aupplled and vessels fiirnl.Iied. l'.S.UOODM AN, Manager, Ne. 87 East Urant Street. Fer tale by JNO. It. KAUFFMAN, Druggtit. North Oucen Street, Lancaater, l'a. HLACK HAltttKNSrHlNU IIOUSK new open. Apply te MlSSCimiSTIE HOMIICUOBK, Fleasant Uteu, Luncajtcr County, l'a. uuelfrCuid Wall Paper & Window Shades, cMi tfUuiM. BROTHER. GOODS BROTHER, HOUSE. LANOABTBR, PBNNA. VAltAHULB JtV. ROSE IJHOa 4 HAHTMAN. $4.00 PIR5S0LS UEDUCEUTO $3.00. - $3.00. VKUV;ilE8T SATIN t ALL FINK SILK LIN 1NU8! The Manufacturers. Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 EAST KINO ST. apl-emd neTBLa. e PEN ALL THE YEAR. It THE MANSION," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The lamest and meat piemlnenUy located Hetel, Elegantly furnished and liberally man axed. Thoroughly lighted, drained and ven tilated. Open all the year, CHARLES MeQLADB. -llrephy'a Orcheatra. Je7-3md T HIS PAPER 18 PRINTED WITH INK Manufactured by J. X, WRIGHT t CO., warlinyd 3ttkaa art.SUn faUAtWpkl, r uuviiKiVHNtantiiu wuv. TITK UAVK A hAUUH 8IX)UK Or THK IIEUT REFRIGERATORS in tiik cur, Tht Tittce Pry Air HfTrigtrater. UAJiDK.yjtUHK, WATKK COOLKHV, JVK VHKAM VJiXKy.KKU, AmlnliillllnedlHOUSKrUUNlsillNUUOODS The litrKKsl stock of UAH FlXTlluKM In Ihn clly. StHH.lai Mtontleu paid te UaVmini, TlS UesitltiK mid HiHiutlnw "'"'"Hi U LOl'lKs" J "'"' m"U ''a nnel,u,r ,e1 ' Ote 550. JOOTP. SCHAUM&SOU, 24 SOUTH QDEBN ST., L.ANUAHTRU, PA. F tiiNN.v iiki:ni:mam. PRICES MHRKED DOWN en : Weed and Iren Pumps, TERRA-COTTA A.M Iren Moter and Drain PIPES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. It) 2 North Queen Streot, LANCAHTKK, l'A. -11TM. A. KlKl'l'KIC AI.UUH C. MEHH KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East Kin Street, (Op(HsUe Ceuit Heme). Invite all Hetiaekpi'rmrs te Calfand Inspect llielr Stock Of Heusefurnishing Goods. A Omiplcte l.tnii constantly hand. COOK STOVEHand I1AMIK?, PAULOIlsrOVES, HKATKKSand rUUNACKS. SUMMER COOK STOVES. Alter carvfully uxarnlnlnK the merits of all aHercd te the trade, ire have telectetl THE "ARGAND," rer UASOLINK, and THE l DANGLER," rer COAL OIL, Aa the Hest, when all pelnU ate cenilderud, te o3er te our patrons. Call and me ua. Wei love te show our goods, and arn net offended If Ten du net purchase. Uounmber, we are agents ler The " Splendid " Heater. Manufactured by r tiller 1'n'amn Company, Trey, .N. V., Rhich luu no rival In durability, economy of fuel and control of trm. New It the Utne toexainlnoand uoceino posted for Autumn purchases. ItEMKMIiKU THK l'LACK t 40 EAST KING ST., (Ol'l'OSlTK COUKT IIOUSK.) ap2)-tld r.OVCATlUXAI. S WITHIN C. SHORTI.IDOIVS ACAI). EMV FOK VOl NO MEN AND HOYS. ME DIA. l'A., li miles from Philadelphia, rixed price cover every expen.c, even boex, etc a extra charges, Ne incidental expen.es. Ne ex amlnatlen for admission. Twelve experienced teachers, all men, and all graduates, Special op. Bortunltle. for opt .tudeuUtoadvance rapidly, peclaldrlll for dull and backward boys. I'ntrnn or studenu may select any studies or cheese tbe regular English, Sclentlflc, llustncss. Classical or Civil Engineering course. HtudenU lilted at Media Academy are new In Harvard, Vale, Princeton and ten ether Cel I cites and l'olytech l'elytech l'olytech nlettchools. 10 students sent te college In 18X3, 15 In IMI, 10 In lss3, 10 In l-. A graduating class every ear In the commercial department. A Physical nnd Chemical Laboratory, Gymnasium and Hall U round. l,5fl vels, added te Library in 133. Physical apparatus doubled lu InU. All students beard with the principal. Heys can room alone. Medlu has seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibits tbe salu el Intoxicating drinks, rer new Illustrated circu lar address the Principal and Proprietor, H WITHIN CSHOllTLl III) K. A. M., augS-luidAw1 (Harvard Graduate) Media, l'a. Q .UKHTIONS ANSWERED. VYIIATMUST ASTHDENT KNOW IN OltllKIt TU UIIAUUA1G AT i 11 1. Lancaster Commercial College? He must be n geed practical accountant, com petent te conduct the books of any ordinary es tablishment; must be able te wrlle a geed letter In fenn and matteri must undersluud arithme tic In nil Its uppIlcatteiiH te business ; especially rapid addition und multiplication el whole numbers and fractions, Interest and discount, exchange, averaging of. accounts, partial pay ments, partnership settlements, etc.: must be able te write a geed business hand without un necessary ilnnilshes, must knew the man points of commercial law, especially these relating te contracts, negotiable papers, agency, etc., und iiiusttbe familiar nlth the forms el business papers In common umi. HeWLOKO WILL ITTAKBTO AtqullIETHIS KMOWL- kimikT Hy preiier application you can complete tbe course fnC mouths, although a year can be spent profitably at this Institution, Schools Is suing lire scholarships will " put you through " In the shortest possible tlme, te make room for ethers, caring inore for yeurllil than yeursuc- C Tenn commences MONDAY. BEl'TKMHEH fl. Cellegu Hoeiiis eien te all applicants this week, from 8 te 11 a. in. te 7 and 9 p. ui. Call and examine personally, and you ran get a better Idea of what a lies i mess Colleee Ceuhs really means. . .. Testimonials from our Uradnales and ethers for examination. NEW CIRCULAR JUST ISSUED. ADDUE8S, II. C. 1VEIDLEK, Prluclpal. jrVHNlTUUB. F URN1TURB WARKROOM8. HUY VOUU8KLF A JPAUt OF XIIUSK VJ Felding Dress Pillows. CALL BAHLY AT HelTmeier's Furniture Warerooms. They lire the nicest I blng out nud we have J utt recvlved another let of them. 26 BAST KINO STREET. EXACTLY THE RIGHT THING. WHY don't you cure your backache with one of Bensen's Capclna riastcn, Sure and cjulsst. ate 1 I-
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