. . i';I,,,;,,I.Tirfli,wi'r KA. X 'rt Till: JUANUABT.CK IJAXLiY INT-UililttKNUSif, JafKIIJAl, HJilf TBAIWEK 9, 1800. v -!. ', "J "" VC rStT E&. i -ryl :$ m l& s & Jl-Vf l fltn. ?-'X t . ( 'X. m. i ' ICER rMT d-t nr mn ,m)MUM a . vwrt twtekWKwm n ia- .aU. AMenrtM ruveM. unrui I IMt W MOW- AltOWMP TO I OOaSaVTIOM. yxhi AU-fimtem-Tms: (te. tin. its. i Wwkly Intelligencer MM WlDNUDAY MMNINQ. ify- MMUfclljMKmfixwanM. curia ev tot, lAJWAoerrriuuTe rmen ammo ur .vjfr iMuorre iwbitbt hktuiui I twiiur. all Aoimrera urmes a te w waiti aisx s-r. I tl XxMtr and SWwim f a XMCTLUOBNOBB, rBalMUff, tncaster, ra. rlewarter Inttlltgemet. 'AJJfCiJna-, SETTEMBEB S, 188S. ' ??,. Tfce Prtace a tke Czar. FreteUr we de net understand theliul- nHWasHwtkw ; certainly we de net un- HH ranee Alexanders letter te me rr if i. sitttfj rtAntmn -. itthaf ha bt reasonably have been expected te " V .jHilik.ite. Iln.l4tn. 6 In. MM.... 1M M 4W ("' 7M XL... 1- IN III SIS K!..;, W f l IN 760 0 K! vll IM 4M (M (SO low Bfa,, fiw tat Mioe MUM lTte van K.I, It 78 1100 HOU SHOO 3400 Dm... in nae oe 77 00 moo mBm- 1 new wen moo KT7 i, 0 MM 00 MM MOO MOO fir..... liWJ MOq MOH MOty MOO WOO p.! r? aad it cannot be regarded as ;MMere expression. It is man!. iMtjv prompted by fear or by di pt and probably by both. It Is 1 r teran of all men that the czar wants rrrTifrir te come out of Bulgaria ; and Alexander has shown that bs has no such Antra or intention. He was taken out teeiUy, if net by Russia, certainly by l la sympathy with her. He has gene against her desire ; this was well sad doubtless expressed te him. v?; And after he gets back he releases the , people who conspired against and seized "fctaaed tells the czar that he is thankful te him for letting him go after he was yarried off Inte his territory. He declares 'Bat as tbe czar gave him his crown he is B? XCHf W BIU1CUUU IV UJ UUU- ajkx una, alter ne nas juss ueueu lue ' wiw Inl .ml i. .mini. In Tfnti. iiTii TTIa linm. I KSJ AWUUUJJ. HI AJII.Hrtl I4. ..Aid ..UU-- ,vWe and clever words de net befit his ac- .- tLiKW. xi ue was uupuBuu wue m tact. . 'nbmissive te the czar he certainly would , V"-have begun his submission before he com ' 'aMoeed his return journey te Sofia. Alex ., -Sander has shown himself te the world as a 'Ul-'ridllful commander and a prudent leader. y'; ,:02He is new, we presume, airing his political T adroitness, and finds it expedient te tender tvvpabUcly a submission te the czar which is rV -ii - i Trr l. a. J '1-; the czar it he can : and if he cannot, te at T:Orv; mf iinnn Tlneala tliA rnnnalr11ttv fftr 3'ithe quariel. He has her in a hole new by Vft her action in seizing him, and he is deter- v&aauea te give ner no excuse rer '3 farther violence by being violent f5n He is a very prudent t 'tnlght be a trifle leas deligent in self abasement, without hurt. He has somewhat overdone the thing. We fear he has said te the czar what h) does net mean when he declared that he would resign te him his crown. This Just depends upon whether he thinks he has a chance te keep it ; and in the coming hubbub he is likely teflud it. If Alexander is the man he has seemed te be he Is net going te drop his crown without a struggle. It leeks very much as though there was te be war springing out of this. The czar thinks his father's memory wants defense, and that is the way sovereigns talk when they are contemplating violence. After Smith. Mayer Smith, of Philadelphia, is being investigated by councils. His offense is sir-frewteg.receiyed license fees and failed te pay them ever as seen as received, as re quired by the ordinance. He has lately paid the whole amount he collected, upon the demand of the city controller, but that officer finds that the books in which the ' payments were entered were get up for the occasion after he made his demand, and be asks the' mayor te exhibit his bank book bowing when and where the deposit of these license fees was made. This seems te be a rather searching demand, but the city solicitor says it is a proper one. The mayor refuses te comply with it. The mayor is supposed te have been using the city's money and the councils propose te prosecute him for embezzlement, If they find this te be the fact. That is very well, doubtless; the mayor had no right te use the city's money. He should have paid it ever as seen as he received it. Sat there has been a great change In the efllcial atmosphere of Philadelphia, when be comparatively small an offense arouses the councils of the town te Indignation and action. The time was net long age when the town officials could pocket with impunity all they pleased and keep all they pocketed. The Active General It is said that Mayer Grace, of Xew Yerk, did net expect General Newton te accept the commissionership he offered him ; the offer being made for effect, with intent te appoint a mero comfortable man (0 the place after the general declined it. Newton was chief of engineers in the TTnltAft RfatAa afmw anl wn. w.nll 1. 3. "ft. im New Yerk, where he had rnnrlnoteil the Un.i. ..,.. it. ...... am ji eivavituuus. ne nau out a year fjm te rve in the army, before piievuvu eoetvuiiiitf age, uuu an no incea Maetive life henry readily accepted the Xew Yerk oemrakvioBershlp, which gave ''?cKDeta verK ana casb wlt" a chance of 33Lr Mr'AietlacUeD. It is net nleasant te a ?'' ,'C :BB Of 81 TMn tn ha tnM that .e t. f .. ' hi te he retired, and the. armw law'u t;s.f""-' -He one which puU out of ser g feed men at that age and for no ether ' f . ' MHB. The VKtural Ert. Victeria Schelllng lias left lier husbanri and is supposed te have gene te ber father, though the husband Bays she went off wllh another fellow. She left him without no Uee. At the Casine where she was em ployed she obtained a week's leave of ab sence, but she Is net expected back. They th nk there that she has gene te Europe, and that she has net run away with any. body. Doubtless they are In the Interest of Father Moreslnl, and hare helped Um girl away. 8he seems te be a woman of a Boe deal of character. At the Casine they say she was reticent, made few friends and kept her own counsel. She was of tee strong material for her husband with whom she was net nnd could net be happy. It Is surprising hew llttle even very sensible girls are able te tell the sort of n man te make them happy. Victeria Moreslnl was thrown into the company of her fath er's coachman, and saw him in her imag ination te be a very different creature from what he was; as she knows new. The Terrer of It. Charleston was very badly scared by that earthquake, though very badly hurt as well. Her people had abundant cause for alarm ; still after the occasion is ever and every thing is again serene, they will doubt less feel that they were unduly terrified. The list of killed and wounded does net feet up high enough te have shown that the population of the town should have becu paralyzed for se many hours as they were. Ne doubt any ether city would have made a like exhibit. The suddenness and the unusual nature of the shock had everything te de witli its great effect upon the sufferers. When they get used te earth quakes they will show mere nerve ; and there is no telling whether they will net have plenty of chance in the future te acquire it. m Tjik ninth volume of the Iiltltx Ktcerd has closed, and this week's Issue begtus another. It is enterprising and records accurately the news of Its district. Success te It. Pnorcssen Dawsen delivered a lecture In Londen before the occur, etiee of the earth quake, that km a remarkable Illustration of the prophetic power of science.. He said that it waa possible that there would seen be, ermleht even new be In progress a new set tlement of the bed of the Atlantic ocean, es pecially en its western side, nud that there would possibly be, at the same time, renewed volcanie activity en the eastern margin el the ocean. It Is new claimed that both or thesa tilings have taken place and rrefewr Dawsen is in danger of being looked te fcr warning of future seismic disturbance. A coast surrey efllcial has already been sent te Charleston te dotermlne the character et the changes of the ecean bed and possibly te further con Arm l'rofessor Dawsen's theory. m i m Tnn Ixtelliee.nckk will forward any funds entrusted te its care te the Charleston earthquake sufferers. Ex-Pestmasteh Wilsen, of Savanuah, Is disposed te defend his view of the consti tution. Postal Inspector Hlmpsen had te eject him by force from his elllce, as be re fused te yield it peaceably te his sue esaer. He went out before Simpsen's beet, declar ing that he was still postmaster, and that President Cleveland bad no right te susjiend him under the constitution. And that will be his conviction te his dying day; but never theless be will stay suspended. It is sur prising with what impunity the constitution is trampled upon by the feet of pe er. Tub most remarkable feature of te-morrow's issue of the Intellieknceu will be the erlgnality of Its contents, containing prob preb ablyasmuchspeclally prepared matteraa both el Its local English contemporaries combined. " Slndbad'' re-enters its columns w 1th a bright talk about politics, and politicians. "Uncas" has a timely article en the opening of the schools, calling attention te some of the evil weeds that are allowed te grew in the educa tional garden unmolested. The fair sex will appreciate an article en the encouragement of borne fctudy especially addressed te tbem ; and a review of the autumn fashions in woman's wear, together with some rare cook ing recipes, the latter the work el a new con tributor. In the historical line are presented a graphic history of "Paxtang" with some important corrections of modern erroneous Impressions. The "vacation paper" this week is devoted te a consideration of the moral benefits of labor. A racy article en surnames from the local directory will cause many a smile. The biographical sketch will review the career and Rive a ialtbful portrait of one who has figured largely in Lancaster county politics and history. It would be vain te attempt te reproduce all the merits of the Intelligencer. Buy it and note its excellence. Ten these whose names de net appear en the premium list of the fair, we say better luck next year. At the great German universities the students are treated like men and allowed te govern their own time : but the system has long been an established failure and theeffert ei Professer Schmeller te control the students et Heldelburg may be regarded as the rlrst move towards the abandonment of the ancient custom. Students are net required te attend lectures but merely te secure the signature or the professor in their note books at the beginning and end of the course and the result Is that lectures are delivered te nearly empty benches. There is probably some truth in the story of the man who visited his son at the university and took a drive through town. Passing a large build ing the father asked v, bat that wax. The son did net knew and appealed te the cabman. "That," was the reply, "Is the university." The bicentennial anniversary of the taking of Pesth from the Turks was celebrated en Thursday with msgnltlceuce in the grand old cathedral of that historic city. The de scendants of the heroes who fought In that struggle occupied the centre of the nave, and the rest or the bulldlug was Ulled with the deputies et the Keichsrath and members of the ministry in full uniform, while a large number et foreign dignitaries adiled te the brilliancy of the acene. These things must be unpleasant In the eyes of the sultan, who leeks back tne centuries and sees the realm ei Islam extended ever Hungary Red far up the Danube, menacing Vienna and threaten ing the conquest of Europe. The ten-dollar-a-week clerks are nearly all home from the Iwenty-dellar-a-week summer resort hotels. Net long age tbe German army celebrated Mlth great noise tbe couipletlon of Uie last el tbe 100,000 repeating rlllee, and this was followed by tbe announcement that France had been making Improvement iu the 8a uie direction. Heulanger loomed up ax the Bismarck of l'rauce, who haa been eecretly pushing the manufacture of repeating arms with aueh rapidity, that by this time 00,000 of tbem are In the hands of French fceldlera. Germany, anxious te avoid war, takes pains teietiue eutaiue worm Knew ber perfect state of preparation for It, whlle Trance keeps Its preparations quiet, until new that Uer. many makes Its flourish she U compelled le show thai she tee Is ready, Austria Is arm ing her troops with a magazine rllle, and Switzerland and Sweden bae both adopted arms that fire with great rapidity and accu racy, while the stubborn roslstance el tbe Ohlnese In the late war with Franc?, may be attributed te the use of au Amerli-.au repeating rllle. Meanwhile we can aflerd te wait a while, until foreign nations have de- terrrlnsd by costly experiment what Is the beat design for theae weapons and then we ean fellow with something belter. Uarmeay Kn.ur. the Victory, t'rem the Lebanon AdvcrtUer. Tbe Domecraoy are already a unit In the state, ex they were In tbe convention, for nUcjc and the whole ticket. There la ue flinching among them, and they also mean that there ahall be no aucu word as fall in the campaign and election this fall. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. rat aval thamiavtxd os tub BBvrxMitBK MKaaiuif, The Linen Street Itulhllng Complete.! tiy Cun tractor McLanchlin A lleaell In n Work manlike Manner ami Arreritlng te the Specification Other lttulneu. The September meeting of the l.anc-ater school betird was held en Thursday evening with the following members present : Messrs. Baker, lleleulus, Hreneiimn, Uyrne, Cochran, Darmstvttnr, Kberman, Evans, Hartmau, Jehnsen, l.lclitv, Marshall, Me Cernilck, MoEtllgett, McKtlttpsOeha, Pent-, Itlngwalt, Shlndle, Shirk. Smeych, Snyder, Springer, Wlckershsni, White Weblsen nnd Dr. Llvergoed, president, Thomlnutasef the last stated and special meetings were read aud npprmed. SOrKlttNTENDINd COMMITTEE llKrOUT. Dr. WIcKersham, or the superintending committee, reported that all of the schools of the city were opened en Wednesday morn ing. Seme were crowded aud In ethers there was plenty of room. The committee will held a special meeting en Monday evening next and hope te beable te se distribute the pupils of the city as te rellove Jamei and Ann street schools. There was some con fusion at the 1eineu street building, at the opening, en account of the workmen still belnc in the bulldlng.butthat has been reme died. The men are engaged in putting the apparatus for steam healing In the bulldltiR, out mey are new working se mat neuner teachers or pupils are annoyed. bills te he r.vm. Mr. Evans, of the finance committee, re ported the following bills a having been examined and found correct, and en bis motion the treasurer was directed te pay the ame: C. V. Kete A. Ce., reptlriug railing, f4.M); Jehn II. Laucks me-weneer, fli; A. W.KuseeM's est.,Ux refunded, $1 7. , Lsncas ter Krammer, printing and advertising, fid. S3: Uenry Yeunc repairs, KeO. Inquirer l'rlntlncand Publishing company. JM.43 , S C Slaymaker, city regulator, lines for Maner street school property, Je i Aune A Themas Iren fence, ( Maner street fence) $! , llaum. gardner, Eberman A Ca, lumber, fe.7 : Stener, Shrelner .V. Ce., sundries. JsT.jS. Eli B. Pewl, omnibus hire. 53 ; Win. Procter, labor, f 1 ; K. M. Merrow, labor, f213.W, m. Schacffer, lime, fl.S0j Jehn ILPearsel, print ing, ?2 ; McLaughlin .V Ueell, en account of Lemen street add itie.i, fl.WX), Guthrie A Sen, painting blackboard surface, 515.tO. Mr. Evans also stated that the collector of delinquent tax should be elected at this meet ing, but there were no applicants for the pos ition because the committee Insisted en the collector making an effort te collect the head tax. Mr. Ilartman said It was his judgment that the beard should etler a larger percentage for the collection of this tax, say li or 'JO per cent If a collector can mnke fair wages he will work se much the harder. Mr. Evans said that out of ?5,U00 assessed as head tax, en tenants and single men, only MO were collected. He would favor giving the collector 25 per cent, commission if he would guarantee te collect half the amount charged. Mr. Ilartman moved that the committee select.a collector and make such arrange ment as te commissions as they see proper. THE rKOr-EBTT COMMITTEE UErenT. Mr. Ilartman, of the property committee, submitted the following report : Lancaster, Sept. 1, lsse. Te fie Laneatttr City 6eAoeI iJoeril Gentlemen : Your commttteo en build ings and grounds respectfully report, that the addition te the Lemen street school building has been erected by the contractors, Messrs. McLaughlin A- Gesell, In a satisfactory manner, within the time specified, and ac cording te contract. We ask authority be given te draw a warrant for the balance of contract price, fe,C00. tee wans ei nrst anu ecend stones sneuiu be coated te correspond with the new addi tion. Had time allowed we would have it done. This can be done wbile schools are closed ter teachers' Institute. The contract for steam heating apparatus was awarded te Fllnn A Brcneman, next lowest bidders, te be completed Oct. 1, 1S5$. The Iren fence has been placed at Maner street school building, as contracted for. Here we recommend the laying of a brick pavement, te the line of front of house, with walks te rear doers. The cost will be about 1125. Kespectfully submitted, J. 1 Habijivx, A. J. Snydeu, W.M. JOUNSOS, Jen.v JIcKiLLir-., The. B. Cochran. Committee. The president was directed te draw bis warrant for t,l00 in favor of the contractors. The committee was directed te have the brick pavement laid at Maner street build ing. Dr. McCormlek from the committee en furniture and apparatus, submitted the fol lowing : Lancaster, Sept. 1, ISM. Talht Laneatttr dlu Scheel Beard "Your committee en furniture and appara tus would respectfully report that the changes in the furniture necessitated by the addition te the Lemen street school building have been completed. The new desks with the exception of three have teen placed in posi tion and are new In use. D. It. McCormick, O. b Eijerma.v, (ioe. F. HrrtENer.it. He also reported that the books, the prop erty of the beard, in schools under the grade of the high schools, where a change- was made, bad been exchanged for these adopted. Ills committee asked for instructions as te the readers in the high school, Parker A Watsen's being in use there. Mr. Cochran offered a resolution that it Is the sense of the beard that S win ten's readers were adopted for use In all the schools. Adopted bya unanimous vote. A SOLDIER'S DAUOIITEK. Mr. Darmstetter, of the soldiers' orphans school committee, reported favorably en the application of Mr. Minnle Fisher, who de sired her daughter te be discharged lrem the school at Ml Jey. The beard approved the recommendation. TnE NIOllT SCHOOLS. Mr. Itlngwalt, of the night school commit tee, said the teachers for the should Le elected at this meeting and en his motion Messrs. Levergood, Gable and Gates were elected teachers or the boys' school, te be emnloyed, as needed, in the order named. Misses Shirk and Harkins were elected teachers or the girls' night school and F. Shlblever the colored school. Mr. Itlngwalt also reported that the com mittee favored the opening of the schools en the evenlng of Monday, September 20. Mr. Cochran made a motion that the con tractor for s boel books for the beard be directed te classify theso bought or ex changed, by designating in his bill whether for day scholars, teachers, or night school pupils. Adjourned. PERSONAL. Wen-K says 00,000 votes will be cast for the Prohibition ticket In Pennsylvania this tall. Oswalij OTTENuenmii, the editor of the W erk ifaate Zeitung, is te marry Mlsa I.IUlan Lehman, the prima denna. It. S. ItenERTgON hat been nomnatel for lieutenant Koveruor and Chariet 1 OrlOln for secretary et state by the Indiana Ilepub llcans. II. H. Cavauaiifrh, ene of the brluhtest and ablest of Northampton's young Democratle war berHea, was among the distinguished party of Democrat who have been visltlni; Lancaster. Hev. OiiAnLEHL.aoeDui.ithehandsome pastor of the Trinity Methodist Kplsoepal church in Providence, Hhede Island, has become Involved with h M m Tiunin.i. r?,. wife or a prominent jewoler of that town, anil a divorce suit has been started. ANDnuw OAUNEam imi written u iotter le the lord provost of Kdlnburgh etlerlng tlifi,. 000 for the establishment of a free library en condition that Kdiuburgh adepts the free libraries act, by tbe terma of which a tax net exceeding one penny In the pound is charged te defray the current exjwnaes of public libraries. Keeisteii KesKuiiANs has received a let ter from an old lady living In Klt annlng, Pa, Inclosing three rent?, which tbe books of the treasury showed that Washington Irvlug owed tlie government minister te Spain, in 1818 The writer ia a I distant relative of Irving. Khe says; 'l wil.h&'LV0 tunrlend, honored sir, that ttet Itall Mew. The Association games yesterday were ; At Philadelphia : Mete 11, Athlotie St at Pitts burg : Pittsburg e, Louisville '2 ; at Baltimere: Brooklyn S, Baltimore 2. The League games yesterday were: at Kansas City: Kaiim City 12, Philadelphia 10 ! at Chicago ; Chicago b, Washington : at St. Leuis I SU Leuis, (ten Innings) t St, lmls fs Bosten 3. The Athletics could de little with Mays, of the Mets yesterday and lest Hie game. Houseman, an amateur pitcher, was tried by Baltimore and the Brooklyn hit hlmseveu and, limes. The Xew Yorks had but Ih e hits ett Con Cen way, oflietrelt, jesterday, while Keefe was Iwttetl rerv hard. Casev was knocked out of the box by the Kansas City Cowbevs yesterday. Weldman pitched for the Kausas City and each team had sixteen hits. "Wlisrd" Shaw, et Washington, came near defeating Chicago by his work In the box yesterday, but the last inning sared the home team. Ansen, w 1th a splendid three bagger, brought home two runs, which closed the game with but enu msu out. In Wllkesharre jesterday the home team was beaten by Altoeuaaud the score was 2 te 3. Willlamspert downed Scranteu by P te ft. A Irtue had a home rim, n threo base hit aud a slngle yesterday. The Milten club has seme geed players In cluding Ettlnger and Cain, formerly orerk s O'Heurke, late et the Ironsides; Charlie Mitchell, who Is well known here, and Drvan, late of the Memphis club. In a game with the Reliance, or ML Carmel, yesterd ay, but three hits w ere made off Bryan and sev en off Billy Tayler, lateel Nashville. ThoMllteii clnb wen by 5 te L Dunlap was lined (20 yesterday by Umpire Powers because he was slew In getting te the bat. The Athletics play their Jenah, the Brook Breok Broek lyn team, te day. f.rape Het. A correspondent of the Knrnl 11'erM re re latceaeme eiperimenta showing that under certain conditions vigor et growth tn the grapevine will prevent ret Three years age he cut off tin old Concord vine at the surface of the ground, aud tralued a new growth in its place. The next year It produced a mod erate crop of ierfect grapes, free from ret, while the fruit en ether Concord vines, net se trailed, was totally destroyed by ret, and se was that of his nelghben. The uext year be treated four mere Concord vines In the same way, and these bore ierfect fruit the fellow. Ing season, with a ery few Isolated retted berries en one or two of the vines. He had no ether vines that year ler comparison ; but these et his neighbors twenty reds aw ay and all around, en both high and Hat ground, w ere nearly a total failure from ret. synviAL .son crs. Tut weak, worn. and dvinuriUc aheuht take unuen'9 Li'iuia iwui ionic, -tixer i.niaen-9 , .-.. ..'.... . . ,. -. . ...... eiaen'a L.iii! of druggist SI I I IwdeedAw CKOUr, WUOOVlSOCOUOn and Urenchlllt Immediately relleved by ShllohsCure. for sale by II. n. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1S3 North CJueen txeet. JUST A3 U0O1). Don't allow anyone te make eulcllevn any Other remeuyu jui as (roeii ler sicKneaaacae . Leslie's sneel.il l'reserlntlan. for It 1 net as Dr. true. ini. is ine eniy remeey in me worm iua all Ikes at the root et the UUease and ames it out. Olveltatrtal. WILL tOU 8UrrEll with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint T Stuieh'i ltaltter U Kuaran' tesl te care yen. Fer sale by II. U. Cochran Drugglit, -Ne. 137 North (jueen street. The Mystery belred. It has always been understood that consump tion was Incurable, but It has tecently bcin discovered that Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs Is ulvlnuuic.re relleltban any Known remedy. It la quarantced te relieve and cure Asthma, Bronchitis and Ceusha. Call en II. li. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 1S7 North Queen street, and get a trial bottle free of cost. Large size SO cents and II. (1) THAT HACKING COUOll can be te quickly cured by ahlleh's Cum. We guarantee It. Ker sale by H. li. Cochran, Drugglal. Ne. 137 North Queen street. ltenews Uer Yentb. Mrs. 1'hcsbe Chesley. Petersen, Clay Co.iewa, tell, the fellow lux remarkable story, the truth et hick Is vouched for by the residents et the teirn I am 73 years old. have been troubled with kidney complaint and lanieneju for many years; could net dreaa myself without help. New I am inn from all pain and soreness nnd am able te de all my own housework. 1 ewe my thanks te Klectrlc Hitters for having re newed my youth, and removed completely all dlseuse and pain " Try a bottle ; only 90e ; at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 1S North Queen street, Lancaster, I'a () WHY WILL 10U cough when Shlleh's Cure will gtve immediate rellet. I'rlce 10 cu., se cu.. and II, Fer sale by II. li. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North llueen street. Osb Bettli ErrxcTS a Ccm.-JIr. Oscar E. D. Kech, of Allentown, I'fl., was bedfast with In. Uammatery rheamatlsm In the winter of 13S3. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He commenced using Groes' Khoumatle Itemed y. Uy the time he had used halt a bottle he could leave his bed; when he had finished the bettle ha was cured and has cot had a return of the disease since. In his own words, " I leel better than eTer before." I'rtce II, by all drntrirlstii. lebS-ImdMWAr HALS' Heney et llorebeund and Tar oer eer oer pewers the most troublesemo cough, l'lke's Toothache Dreps euro la one minute. sl-lwdeedAw A Kemarkable Geed Man It he who attends te the comfort of his family and will net let his little enee suffer with affec tion of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their lives mar be endangered, but who should at all times give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's Ilalsam. I'rice M cent and II. Trial tUe free. Kersaleby II. li. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street. (I) BIllLOH'S CUIIE will Immediately relieve Croup, W noening Cough and Bronchitis, rer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Da. IlAsaLKR Webx BYRcr, f urcly vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exttt, no purgative required after using. I'rice, 23 cents, by all druggists. febMmdM WAT BIllLOH'S COUOll and Consumption Cure la sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Consump tion, rer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 133 North Queen street. Hay Fever. I have tieen a hay fever surjerer for three years; have often heard Ely's Cream Halm spoken of In the hlxhest terms; did net take much stock In It because et the many quack medicines. A friend persuaded me te try tbe llalirj, and 1 did se with wonderful success. T. 8. Gcer, Syracuse, X. Y. I can recommend lily's Cream Balm te all hay fever sutrrur, it Is, in my opinion, a sum cure. 1 was aiMlctcd for V years, and never before fnund permanent relief. IV. U. Hesklns, Marsh field, V t. au31-'Jwdced.tw OATARIUI CUKKI), health and sweet breath secured, by bhlleh's Catarrh ltemedy. I'rlce 60 cents. Nasal Injector free, Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 1XJ North Queen street. liucklen's Arnica Halve. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Seres, Ulcers, halt Uhenm, ITever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Kruptlens, and positively cures I'lles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. rer sale by li. B. Cecnran, Druggist, 117 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. jrOil BALM OM BBMT. FOK ItKNT. A DOUBLK TWOSTOUY 11IIICK 1IOU9K with S Acres of Land.cerner Prince and James streets. There Is a. table and tobacco shed en the premises. Possession given Immediately. Apply at aufiWtfd 311 KA8TOUAN1E8T, pniVATE SALli I HAVE NOlVON HAND A Oar-Lead of IUinels Horses, 'lrt-Cltts and Heavy Draft. Alse, en hand seme WESTEKN IIOUSES-rirst. Class Drivers and for General i arm Use. OEOUQE UUOS3MAN. TOKACCO CUTTINQH, HORAP8, HlrT INOS AND PACKEU8' WAflTK, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. J.S. MOHN8, .. . Ne. 7$ Pearl Street, New Yerk. Uelerence rred. Schulle, Ne. ml Pearl street. New leik. (ebl7-lyd R OTE 18 MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS t tM.oe a deim. IM NOItTll QUEEN BTtlEKT, lAiieuUir. P AT NO I an mr,l BRANDY I HHANDYI! At this season of the year every family should have a lletUe et ' J Reigart's Old Brandy. a safe and sure cure for Cholera and ether sum. mer troubles. UEIG AUT'fl OLD WINE BTOUK, II. K. BLATMAKEU, Agt. MBBIOAX, "YKK'sYlLLsT Constipation ts u universal and most troublesome ilMerder, It emmet Itert.lactus Munlal liprelntt, impairs the. SUM and llearlnir. Oeslrms the Aiiwllte. hM IdiiK continued, cause Enlargement l.tr, Intlamtuatlen C the llewvla, and Constipation li speedily cured by Ayer't IMIe. ruis. rer a number of months 1 was troubled with Ceatlvcuiss, tn coiisriiicnre el which 1 sufleml (mm less et ApiH'tlle, lvsHM'ta, and n ills ills erdetcHllUer. My use also troubled inc. 1 was compelled te wear a atiade et or them, aud, at ttmen, was unable te bear oxrHuure te the light. I was entlrely CURED BY USING three betes of Aynr'a Villa. 1 have no hesita tion In pronouncing this medicine te be the beat rathartie eer made. Jamm Eccles, l'elaud, Ohie. I ulfercsl from Constipation, and, enme quently. from llrariaehe, Iiullitnatlen. nnd riles, ler years Aver t'liia. wnicn i iwk ni ied bur ri'.tlen of a uli'tu!, lime ulven me effectual re lef 1 commenced taking this romedy two month age, and am new irve from Conntlpatlen, the removal of which has caused my ether troubles te dlApiear, nnd greatly Improved my general health. H. K color, Amherst, alas. I suirervd tmm Constliintlen, whleh asauiiiMl sneh an obstluate feiui that I feared It would raum a stoppage et the bewela. Twe beiea of Ajera Villa cuied uie, ceuipletcly. 1. UutVe, bace, Me. Ayer's Pills, rrepircd by Dr J C. AyerA Ce, Lewell, Maji. Sold by druggists and Uealera In Modlclue. Ul.UTlllXU. M EUCHANT TAlLOlt. It Is an admitted fact that the UNIFORMS OF THE KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN Are the llandjeuiest Kver Made InthU llty. Gee. M. Askew, MKltlllAXfTAlLOi:, Nes. 23d nnd 336 Weet King St., MADE THEM. An Imitation Is ex km tied te lUeCllltcus et Lannutertecall at the store and c -.amine his stock. THE WILL rm THE FINEST STOCK IN THE CITY. And what l of meat Importance, the LOWEST rnicKs ler n.E heed?. CALL AND EXAMINE, .U TKOt ULE TO SHOW OOOI'S. GEO. M. ASKEW, MEIUJIAXT TA1LVU, Nes. 23-t and 236 West King Street, aug6t.l LANCVSTKB, r.v H I1ISU .V UKOTIIEIL Great Surprise in Stere FOR OUR PATRONS, Which were recently purchased for the rail Be&son, consisting of Clucks, Small l'lalds, Wide Males, Fine ersted and lilrds Eye SUITINGS, And Handsome New Styles In PANTALOONINGS HAVE ARRIVED. Our atvlcs the neweH and best. Our workman, ship and trimming tbe best. Our prices uie alnays lewnr than the lowest. One price and that Is the lowest. Every article marked in PLAIN FIGUkES. Ready-Made Department. Our Fall btylei In the Ileady.Made Depart ment are oempleto with New and Cholce Goods. We are sorry we are short of space te mention the prices we have them marked, but te glve you an idea we mention a tew specialties In Children's Suits and Pants. Beys' SulU for Scheel Wear at U7S. 33 W, $3 80 and H.W. ChUdrec's Suits-Short I'atu-fer Scheel Wear, 87c , II SO, f 1.73 and t!MO. Children's Knee I'ants, Sc, Sc , We., CCc., 73c., up te 11.30. lirsli & Brether's ONE-PRIOE HOUSE, Clothing and Furnishing Heuse, COKNKK NOUTII QUKRK 8TBMTAND CE.NT11K SQUAUK. JStorecloseaevurydayalSp. m. Saturday atlup. iu. BOTIOMB. E RISMAN'H. UENTLEUEN'B Balbriggan and Ganze Dndershirta. THE BEST-; White Shirts! NECKTIES, PLAIN AND rANCV IIOBIEBY BCAItr I'INS, SLEEVE kllUTTONB, 8USPENDEUS, AT ERISMAN'S, NO. 17 WKHT KINO HT.. LANCA8TKU, TA yiN MAHIANI. MARIANA WINE, The Great Nerve Remedy, Wholesale and llo lle tatl.atllElOAltT'SOLD WINEB10UK. H. B. BLAYMAKBR, Agent, Ne. 2) East King Street. TON'THUl'l'KR ANY LONGKlt Fiem Your Disordered Kidneys, lllnck llarreu Minorel Spring Water Is a Prompt, Kftlclentand Cheap Itemed y. ItsTonleand Invlgerant Powers inake It an excellent Dyspepslaltemedy. Dr. fceirnault, et France, writing te Oen. Iletr, ef the U. a. Array, says : "Yenneed net come te Europe for Waters te euro l)7.pepata we have none better than liLACKiiAtUtKNBPittNU WAT Kit." Persons snpplled and vensela rurnlshed. P.B.OOODMAN, Idanager, Ne. 87 East Grant btreet. Fer salt by JNO. K.KAUFFM AN, Druggist, North Cluien Street. Lancaster. Pa. IILACK JAKUKNai'ltlNO HOUSE new open. Apply te KISSCHUISTIK UOMBEBOKU, Pleataut drove, Lancaster Ccunty, Pa, unelO-Oicl Bill- tJOOIWt '""',,,l",,f l-riri'lL-LTLru-lTL'U' J1A LL DUY GOODS. HAGER & Fall Dry Goods. TlieXi:VKST l)ltr.SS FAIIUICS of 1'eipIrii mid Demestic Mnntifoclure. Alre Full Lines of Cletlis, Tricots, Cnsbmetvj, Shtrm, Tin Slrlixsa, Neat Checks anil Cem bttiatlen Dress Goods. LADIES' WRAPS AND SHAWLS. TLANNKLS for Men's Wear, Flannels for l.udleV Wtat, riitlu mul Ktrlpta Flan, uels, i:nibreiderrt Flannels. 1ILAKKLTS from the Lewest le the rinest ijtiallty. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. A "TKTZaKK A UAUUHMAN. " " METZGER & OCK A 1IAVK NOW IN STOCK A BLACK FRENCI-I ni.ACK CASllllKUKatKKc 11LACK I'A-illMKUKntNV. ULACK CASUMKIIE 0187c. 1II.AUK CAHIIMKltK at 2.V. IILACK UAS1IMKUK Kt IA('. IILACK UASUMKUK at I1.UU. ALSO IILACK IIKMU1KTTA CLOTHS, 1)IA00.NALS,TU1C0T8, and a full l.lue of bl.ACK BILKS, at LOW PRICES. Metzger &. Haughman, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Ooepor Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. N EXT 1)0011 TO THE COOUT HOUSE. Fiiliideck's Extensive Dry Goods Establishment Id new heavlly etocked with goods sulUible for the approaching Fall and Wlnter Season. It having been purohased during the Bummer at low prloea for prompt Cash, enables us te effer It at less than regular prleaa. Per sons visiting the County Fair would de well te make a nete of this fact. Blanketa, Bed Oomferta, Flannels, Wlilte and Oolerod Quilts, LadlM' Dreea Goods, Silks, Shawls, New Style Cloaks and Jaokets, Oamela Hair and Soarlet Weel TJndorwear for Ladles, Gents and Ohlldren. All the above tn large quantltles and at leea than Regular Frioea. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO TBB COURT DRY UUUDM. rnllE COMFOKTS hOLI) AT TBB North End Dry Goods Stere Are as geed ai they can be made. If you want te buy any time It will pay you te examine them. J. W 11YKNK, nevS-lyd Ne. 23 North Queen atroet. Ti:V IMI'OKTATION OF BLACK CflSHMERBS. STAIM BEOS. & CO, Nee. 20 and 38 North Queen St. LA.NCASTEB, r. Aie shewlne their New Importation of II LACK CAS1IMKUES, lower than 111. AUK CA8I1MEKE9 were ever sold. sie. a yard, ume as 37 c. a yard City Trice. ca vard Cltv l'rtoe sine a yard, same us ix. a yura, same as eec a yard c ity l'nce. SOe. a yard, same as CIUc a yard City I'rlce. K2HC. a yard, same as C;c a yard City I'rlce. H7e a yard, same as "5c ayard City Price. K7Kc. u yard, same as tl.eya vard Cltv l'rlci fliic. u yard, same as tl.eya yard city I'rice. II uj a yard, same as ll.s a yard City l'rlte. AT THE BOSTON STORE. N EW FALL GOODS. WTT & SH5ND, e, 8 and 10 Baat King Street, Are new showing their first Invoice el ALL WOOL OLOTIl SUITING?, in Checks, Stripes, Mixtures and Plain Celers. Opened te-day, new Importation of BLACKCASHMERES beuuht six months age, wken they had reached the bottom notch, and new fully ten per cent, under prevailing prices. ALL WOOL KUENCIICA8IIMKUES, M Inches v, lde , 37XC a yard. ALL WOOL KKENCHCASIIMEltES, 49 Inches wlde; 60c a yard. ALL WOOL r'UKNCH CASH M KIlEB, Inches wide ; Me. a yard. ALL WOOL FRENCH CAS1IHE11ES, iU inches wlde C?Kc- a yard. ALL WOOL FItENCH CA8HMEUES, 40 Inches wlde 67c. a yard. ALL WOOL FItENCH CA8HMEBES, 40 Inches wlde 71c. n yard. ALL WOOL FKENOII CAB1IME11KS, 40 Inches wlde; H7Keayard. ALL WOOL FItENCH '.CASHMEIiKS 40 Inches wide; ll.oe a yatd. HEW YOEK STORE. rUBMITVMB. F UltNlTURK WAREROOM8. liUY YDUKSELF A PAIR OF THOSE Felding Dress Pillows. CALL SABLY AT Hoffmeier's Farnitare Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and we have J ust received another let of them. 26 EABT KINO 8TRBBT. 1EOROK KKNMT, jb., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, UE31DENCE-NO.Ua WEST KINO BT. SUOP-EAST QUANT ST., Opposite Station . Ilonse. All work receives my prompt ana perteual at tention. All kinds of Jobbing attended te at short no tice and en reasonable terms, Drawings and Estimate. furnUUed. eiWyd W f sie"isMNMsNs BROTHER. HAUGHMAN KULL ASSOllTMKNT Or KULL ASSOllTMKNT Or CISriMERES. IILACK CASIIMXRBatS7Ke. IILACK OABIIMKUR at 75c IILACK UASIIMKUK at 11.38 HOU8B, LANOASTHR, PHNNA. iiKr uuum. J. H. OIVLKHACO. DON'T FORGET JOHN S, GIYLER & GO,, Are Olterlug lLarK.lns In Kr.ry Kind of DRY GOODS. Dre. Uoeds, 8Uk Cleth Bultlnes, lUankets and flannels and Table Linens, at Extraordinary Lew Prier. Gentlemen's MUITS ANU OVKlt l OATS Made te order for 110. 112 and JI5 former Prices, 113, lis and tl). "Come and lee our llargalns JolmS.6ivlertS;Ce., Ne. 25 Fast King Street, LiUCiBTli, l'A. J. H. MARTIN A CO. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. FRENCH SATINES lteduced te2Kc.j WeruSJc. American Satines. Light uud Dark Patterns, at 10.J Were lie. CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS Hcduced te 1c. that were We , undlhese that were lie; itcduced te 10c. NEW ARRITALS FIVE CASKS WHITE IILANKET8, Extra. Weight, at W.00 a Palrtsawi quality that sold last season at $A(X) a pair, FIVE CASES C4NT0N FLANNEL, Extra Heavy, at Be a Yard. FIVE HUNDltED ELASTIC OOSSAMEBB at Ctc, Apiece. CORSETS Still atOutPrlceB. WANNKtt'8 FLEXIBLE HIP rhj. 1IALI.8 11.1 ...... We. SHILLINGS FLEA 80c. PIVOT CJc. 1IOSKIIUD Iiie. DAISY..... 21e. J. B. MARTIN & 60., Cor. West King & Prince Ste., (Opposite euvenj uebh.) LAHcabiee, r a t imiffr. 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