leKNcre; mekp -r? beptembeb e. irec ,li: : f 3- , 5am (i ii"'T'" - 1 y AtfOm DAILY SBB M, 3S t H . tC '' AGWCLK DAY fit TH TBAB 'J-1', i mtt bwuam & mm, inT i ' llMm.i m.1 1 u rr caimw i tan. I AM Alt AMOitrm t-LAcaa. uvru Maa. UMtit ceaaMMew Atiowse te lAMm. TCuraesm omiswneji. .'- 'ADVaMWOfO MATHS: jf, ?. i. Htn. lln, ate.) 3ln, 4ln. tin tt'JLr..... t fit wtTaetagiiawttn Ml. T 116 t IK 441 AM EllM,.!, KM 180 300 45 la 7 60 rlpiU... its) im tie ti en ss Mini lie s 4oe 7ea e MrVIH...... IM 4 90 CM 8V) low fffak)..,. im (M 7 te leta u te isne Ml .. tim no loeo use 17 en gote HU,, IM TOW 1300 1" E00 2400 HKittii... tm lean uae moo 2700 mm MMM.r (etj lieel wee atee moo wen OWMMii.. 90W 1808) MOO WOO MOO MOO BWfc tteq med oemoo emwai Weekly Intelligencer ' EvTIIV WEDNESDAY MORNINO. '"' M'AsoerrrsnTO tawn aarriae cr W mmmirtrntrnmrnKnAcmenaumrnrTirtrcwrnM Mil Altt) WUIlir, ALL ASTOBTHOCS LJTTIM Drtu. M mmiu te im wabt hat. " dtmmatt ltttrt and Tetegrami te !. ! -7a tTKfl XNTSItUOBNOBB, llllIIC4r Thillllnr Lancaster, l'a. - l)e fautactcr jJtitclligcucer, UkKCABTXB. SKTTEHDKB B, IS. ,? Vr4litaL Mnivnlallnna. ,:,.The earthquake is tbe most interesting ,Mttea of the day, and we all would like te ..'IrtxnrB great deal mera about it than we ,;' Scientists cannot satisfy our greed, ,1 for they knew but little themselves that is ? certain. Thev sneculate. and when there C Hm .. ill..Ut.. ..i- 4- JUl.. II.aI.i,. ; W SSW VUU1UU1U IOMU W UiSU U31. U1VU Dl;c- 1, they get credit for knowing where rate but miessine: and euesslnc badly. At4ikA mm m? sift At fin I wtmn iinnnnp(ed1p , 'facts turns up te confound them. And were are no scientists mere often or readily tV tripped up than geologists, since there are ! ' , ., r ,.. if, U9BB wee are mera reauy 10 iurui uuiiciu uuiiciu 'I'fisleM upon the insufficient data, which se I Ji Itriquently content them. They cannot see gjlnte the bowels of the earth ; ana it is only ' . iWhen nractical men. in search of thcdel- p-tjlan, go down deep into the earth for it, jJX that Its secrets are exposed ; and se often .f. te tee comeunuing or uie lueensi. iiic fee (til sum! mm nrnr1nr. of Ppnnsvlvnni.T. has rJbeiii Barticularlv tnrinir te ceoleeical sci- KjlK'aece, and it Is net yet that it has drawn it EV.liaU together te meet the phenomena with I'-'f'jt.a satisfactory explanation of cause and a rsMutuacvery prepuecy as 10 location, u.ceui. and durability. Generally we are told with i-V-" confidence that the oil and gas supply is V 'ivmntl tn fall wiUiin n frdnpraMnn nt. jr-, - ... ......... - B Bj,"- farthest; but it does net pay te be a bull en yjthe prophecy, since dally the yield becomes ? lnvevav etifl tltn rr-ie fnlla 1nTTnr rW Frebablrwe knew as much about the Kt - .. ... . ... ... .. is eaixnquaKO as science wiu ever ieu us, i.lwlthoatseme new discovery of practical , fs sen. Perchance if these disturbances 9b5 come often and severely, our energy and MfX lnrnnuitv will suffice te find some remedv ra&tf or alleviation that has net been discev- , ered amenar the barbarous and stunlu people that heretofore have been the erthauake's usual victims. We will hard- jLtT lv afAnd thn nvfirthmwintr nf nnr rltipa --without a determined effeit te find out W bow UiUi thing comes and hew it is te be maae 10 go. e inve uau a genius -ai-talu Ward,T7as it net? who maintained that there was a hole through the world from pole te pole ; and if there is net, we may need te make one. "We have done great things in the canal digging line, and are attempting greater ; aud n he can s.i that a hole down te the earth's internal fire, te be a safety valve te it, is beyond our power V Probably it would be an inef fective remedy for the trouble ; but if net ire are net without confidence that the trick would be done. They tell us that the earth was once a molten sun, whose crust has cooled in the course of an Imaginable number of ears. ; se as te be inhabitable ; and that the cool it ing process created our rocks and hills and ;: Is still going en down towards the earth's centre, which is yet molten. The vel- 1 are vents for these fires, and when they are active, earthquakes are net. The naturally suggested remedy for the earth quake would therefore be te keep the vol cano moving. But en the ether hand, if the earth is made te vomit forth constant ly her contents will net its equilib rium be affected ; and where shall we put the lava in the countless coming ages V If we let the future take care of itself , we auy perhaps control the present; and that is all that man cares for, the generations te come taking little of his thought. It is an obvious reflection,hewever,thut if the earth's centre is molten and its crust filled with gas and fluids that are let out freely nmn ltd aitv.i f Itnwi (a nntni. 4n V t it... l',H course of vears such a dancer in the Perth's economy as will play hob with it after some fashion that we will net be there te see. A Few Words te J. W. Jehnsen. W. Jehnsen, esq., does himself no .1 navul It- nml I. f n aa ; n. .. A a. .1 1... A 1. 1 . 1 publishes in the Philadelphia Tuna, in at- -;. t w3uiibcu tmuiciiuuu ui uimseii irem tue -jL Vi. ,. ...... :f iiiatencai cuaxge mat, several years age E& he was charged with forging naturalization ; it?"3! e"1 was ucqutiiea Dy pleading tue statute of limitation." . ti r.it3iw nitiu. Hi. .am.., .1 . i wi. vvuuvu i.iu tuu iccuiu uuu uiia- yr .bmmk un law ui bun 1..&OCJ iaj uuumvH "nxcx the accusation. We cheerfully print nn a 'r account of what took place en that occa ecca occa rAlen te show whether or net auv injustice ' Xfebas been done him. It must lie plain te W I'&fc -. Al.i 1 tl 1. ir y, tj iijuue tunv, wuetuer or iiub Air. jonnsen .technically pleaded the statute, he escaped ''(W'fti operation ; and when bis counsel uaadtM court Insisted upon the common cemmon commen iaW trying him under a law against we statute ran.ne se plainly showed hta.' purpose te take advantage of that - Mfafe that the commonwealth liad nothing i but te threw ud its hand. rr --. . . . : t.r'.. Hr. jDHMnn n pjirnvr n n a areraman . thattbe, Iktelueencek, as then con- uv .dttoiee, lnsiswa upon a prosecution of his r r i ka ' and hfi mav Vu feQ,...i i.t .1 . JXTEtxiOEKCER'a present management (" would de ihe same under the same clrcum---, stances. Put it was men of his own pellti. cil faith who furnished the testlmenv itVi. against lilm; counsel appointed by the c Mtrt drew the bin against him ; and the associate of his own political party who aided the prosecution has since been ills. fcSY tlaguWied by his party with honors tewanl iWbicu Mr. Jehnsen can never hope te &'&cwl, .. mt. jonnsen saja ue new nas, "anu ler ? many years have had, the written sworn in wt rtftvewien which will atMy any court or jury In Christendom that the utterer of the bogus paper Cart. E. McMellen did net obtain it from me, as he testified he did, but that he obtained it from Cam. Muhlenberg, the maker of it. If the utterer of that paper feels aggrieved at the statement that he snore te what was net true in that case, and which liu must have known was utterly false and without foundation, the ceutta of our coiiiinw ceiiiinw wealth are open te Mm te seek vindica tion." It would be better for Mr. John John Jehn eon te produce the proof, which he new admits necessary te demonstrate his Inno cence ; aud at all events the teurts have steed open te himself te seek Indication by bringing a erjury pnwculleii against his accuser. The ljrTnM.i0i2CcnKh.is no desire te pursueMr. Jehnsen. It Instituted him with great consideration and toleration. He has just been guilty of an ofTense for which he could be sent te jail and his natne stricken from the roll of attorneys if any ene lifted his finger te prosecute. The most that he can ask for himself is the charity of silence ; and the best thing he can de for himself and his party is te take himself out of politics and public sight. Alkxandki; as au alxllcater Again Is push ing "allltoratien's artful nlil" nlHiirill.) lar. Tun first number of the Journal of J-sh Culture ami Jlnral Jfyiirauhcx lias been issued. It is a slxtcen-page paper, w oil filled with Information en tisu culture, rural water auprly, Agricultural, sanitary and landscajx) engineering, treating tue subject of carp raising as a specialty. TltK Galvesten Seu-s takes great pride iu its statement that the value of the experts of Texas for this year ending Augut 31, ls0, reached the unprecedented mn of !1,03T,6S. At the same time Ke. Jehn Brown, of Albany, bhackclferd county, Texas, is In Chicago in behalf or the utlerers from drought In Texas. Ue says that a territory 500 miles wlde and 6tM miles long Is totally destitute, no rain having iallen iu the put year, and the crops being an entire failure and that there are fully 100,000 families re quiring immediate roller. The Juxtaposi tion or these two facts illustrates anew that one-half the world does net Knew hew the e'.hor half lives. ItRi'l nui'.vN inanjgers liae come denu te 20,000 in their estimates or success In this gUte this fall. Tiiey will get much lower thin that before the etlng begins. According te Ilradilrtet'i a iairly actlve general trade has begun all ever the country. The Fastem wool markets are tinner, and the tendency or prices is toward an advance en the imprexed demaud from manufacturers. Considerable wool is moving. Beth dry goods jobbers and agents report an active trade, and some lines of bleached cottons are reported te have been fractionally adtanced. Tbe beet and shoemakers are also shipping heavily. The late steadiness of demand for iron aud Heel continues. I'mUlied iron makers are enjoying a better tradenud prices are a little higher. Steel rail erdnrs for 1SS7 delivery are in the market. Wheat tends temporarily loner en weaker cables and Improving reports trem the Northwestern CTOf. Indian corn, tee, is ion or since the late frost was found te have done no damage. These facts will be read with interest by the merchant who is laying in his fall supply of goods. In West Point, Virginia, the KulRbU el Laber candidates for mayor and members of the common council were elected e or the reg. ular Democratic candidates, or the people's ticket. Laber's xelce is going te be beard etlectlvely in the JCovember battle of the ballets. Peornssens Mendenuall aud SlcOee have been investigating the earthquake symptoms in the vicinity or Charleston, aud have come te widely different conclusions as te the cause et the disturbance. Professer McUee confessed himself puzzled by his ob servations, for he found the fissures "at right angles te each otber, rrem north te beuth or from cast te west, but he still main tains Lis theory that there has been a vast landslide under the bed of the ocean. Pro Pro feseor Mendenhall believes that the earth quakes are the result of a readjustment of the earth's crust or a coniermiog of the exterior te the interior and censiders the appearance of the geysem a proof that the surface is lowering His theory appears tbe most plauslble and re ceives additional strength from a fortunate guessthat he eutured te make en Sunday that another shock would take place bo be bo tweon half past ten and two a. m. The shock came at 11:10 p. in., and doubtless tbe pro pre pro fehserwas delighted with the confirmation of his prophecy. It was net merely a wild guess, however, but was founded ou the be liertuat the weight of the Heed tide, which there rlses te a height of six leet, is the Im mediate determining cause of earthquakes. Professer JlcUee thought that the worst had passed and we sincerely hope that he Is right, but irtbore is auy truth iu the theories of his brotber scientist the futiiri) of Charles ton will forever remain uncertain. The fact that earthquakes are most Woteut in tropical countries whero the tide is heaviest would Beem te give strength te the tidal theory, and in case of its establishment earthquakes may be predicted by observations et the moon, the ruler of the tldes. The Uct that these earth quakex have all occurred at high tide has ox ex cited comment among people w he make no prolesslen te bclentlilc wisdom, and l'rofos l'refos l'rofes sor Mendenhall'a Ideas tit In se nicely with the facts that they will doubtlesj become popular. Meanwhile the citizens of Lancas ter rejoice that they remain unshaken. Tw e young ladies have died in l'rm Idenue, Kuode Island, from eatlng ice cream. Now New let the paragraphed renew hU fiendish work. PERSONAL, UUM.KAI SlAhTEKWellKMA.S I'lmm m t orthe Knights el Laber, has uet rtaunul as reported. Governer A duett, of New Jemey, is aleut te marry Jlw, Sharnt6u, a rich and charming widow. Ex-Premdent Arthur has written te a irlend in Washington that his health h is riry much improved durlni; his sojourn in New Londen, Connecticut. Catt. licmeN. rectthosfer his "Arabian eights. ' translation, Including the supple mental "Nights," TT.iOO, less Ihe actual cost orthe paper and printing. Mr.. ULxnsTOM, received t,.M from his publishers for his pamphlet en the Irish question. A largecouslKumbntef thelinisllsh oditlen was shipped te America. Mr. A. O. Hedewick, special oney te Mexico, has been vindlcated uv alettersluii. ed by the president and all the member? or the Jockey club, denyingthe chargiaer in. ebriaty prefurred against him. President Cleveland aud pattv en Saturday drove acreis the country irem tbe Siranae Inn te Lake Placid, whtrn they Bettled thomsehealer therjuudRV. eitlllT fra elnvAlanH nni Kfp l.-..lur . . seen the beauties of this portion of tlioAdlron tlieAdlron tlioAdlren dacks, and the trip was taken chielly en that account. "ItenEnTJ. Housten, of Lancaster, will be the uomlnee for governor; the bslancoer the ticket lam uuable te ijlve," hxjs Cbiir man T. I'. Itynder, of the Ciret-ubaok-Laber party, "As te thedlsallectleu in the Deme- ri.i . . . ".w lue '""eat ei Wallace, i hlmseir net only with majJl Kit wiSt elegance and even grace, aud Is as rar removed from ungainly awkwardness as from eUeuVl. naey and aOecutien. He Is a brotlier of I'rlnoe Henry or Ilattenberg wiie married Queen A'lcterls's daughter. TtatUKIA MORUIIX1 HCHKLL1HU. u WW She Will Heinalnlii Cunt'iit fr ' "l Then 1 turn i llr I utticr. A lady who xas en lutimate terms with Victeria Schollleg, Mid that the arraugo arrauge arraugo ment her father, iUnker Moreslnl, had maje with her was that -die should go te Montreal aud spend n ar In a ism cut there. She met t e slters Irem the ism eut in the Grand Central depot, ew rk, at ( o'clock last Wednesday e tiling, and took the 0:30 train en the New irk t entrnl reid. The young man with the black moustache, who has get Inte the new spapers s au attendant upon her. checked her trunk through. Mie reached Montreal at nSi o'eloi k en Tuesday mernlug, and went te the totixent et the Sacred He.irt. After one ye.ir siiit there she w 111 return te ,'ier father's heustv The date of her elopement w ith Uruest Sihelline, her father's coachman, was the leth el September, ls-1. It eulrtals itll-lr. Ease luUuih Unmtdy. M.ThAw As 1 hcj Crtllllut lOftU)ljr uiaUu a porem plaster hx Inp anything like the umUctnaliualltle of Bensen , the lamp fel lowers of Uie phirmiccuticnl prolesslen pre duce tens ofwerthlfs plasters and givt thctu names which resembletn print that et the Ken ulne, and, when carelessly spoken, sound Hk It. Fer example. Cheap Jehn tlriigRists win offer you trash vatleuslv stjletl Capsicum, ' Capstcln,' ' Capslclue or " Cspucln " yat ters, prefaced seintttmcs ttth the name "lieu ten's or ' Burten's " We earnestly caution the public ajT.ln.it thn bole trlbeet them The) are absolutely useless a remedies ler ill-eAe Te be sunt they are cheap but plain mustard Is cheaper an lust as efficacious. Ask ler lien son', tfatch the spelling, and leek (or the "Three Seal "trademark iml the wnrtt Cap cine' which Is cut In the ceiit.eet the Pennine ep-M,,S Mether de uet gire your baby opiates te dull Its mind but ue UK IU?u"-Celic Luiu. Of all remedies, Db Hakp s Pit isant I'hystc l the only only one which cured my Imbe cf con stipation. .Iehs w Aiit. Trey, A'. . sepl lmdAw It Is te our lutfrtst. te bear In inlcd that one iicnen's Capcitte flat ter U worth adeiun of any ether porous plas ter. liensen s plasters are a geuutne medicinal article, endorsed and ued by the medical pro fession rrem Malno te California. They cure in a few hours aliments hlch no ethers will even relieve. Cheap and worthless ImltaUens ere sold by dealers who care luerw ler laru predts en trash than they de ter the sweets el an annrnv lnt,- conscience lieu are of them, and of the Capucln,' " CaiHlcln," " Capslclne and "Capsicum' plasters which they sell te the un wary. There names are nothing but misleading Tirlatlens en the name c tpi tne " etn the difference, (re te reputable druKKlsts, and you wU net b deceived The (,'eanuie Bensen s has the Tnree UeUs' tiademarlc and the word "Capclne cut In the centre ausJii-M,W,S HPeai.iL .senars. AUK OV ilADb miserable tiv Indlirestlen, Constipation, Dlzclness, Less of lppet)te, el el ew Skin t Sktleh's ltalller Is a positive cure. rer sale by II. U. Cochran, Urugtst, Ne. IS1 North Queen street. Cuutleu, We would caution the Public te beware of Dealers ettutlnc Kemp's ItUsatu at les than the regular 1'rlce, fi cents and II, us oftentimes Imi tations or tnlerterarticles are sold as the genuine tn order te enable them te sell cheaply 11.11. Cochran, druggist. Ne. l.n North Quern tret t Is ourHgeut for Lancaster, bample bottle stvea toyeur. elS-litJiw KAl'lU '1KANSIT The latest anil lje-t form of rapid trsnll Is for ft person troubled utthasltk- headache te take a dose of Dr. Leslies Special I'rescrtptlen and what a rapid transit train the arlllctlen takes for Its departure, bee advertisement In imether column. decJu-lyd(l) 8111 LOU'S VlTALIZKItts what you need ler Constipation, Less of Appetite, Duzlness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle, ter sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, e. m North Queen street. Osh Bettle Emcts a cukk. Mr. Oscar K. B. Kech, of Allentown, l'a , rras bedfast with in flammatory rheumatism In the winter or lx& Doctors could de nothing te relleehIm. He commenced uslnit Gress' Bheumatle Remedy. By the time be had used halt a bottle he could leave his bed; when he had finished thn bettle he was cured aud has net had a return of the disease since In his own words,"! fuel better than ever before." Price tl, by all dnvirtsts. tebJmdMW'Jtr The Kicitument et Oier. The rush at II. B. Cochran, dru.dst, Ne. 137 North Queen street, still centlnuts en account of persons afflicted with Cough, Colds, Asthma, Brenchlttsand Consumption, toprecureabottle of Kemp's Balsam ter the Threat and Lungs, which Is sold en a guarantee and Is git lng entire Mttstuctlen. It ts a xtandard family remedy I'rlceW cents and It. Trial uteree. ulS-IwdJtw SIIII.OH'3 CATARRH UEJIEDI-a posttlve cure for Catarrh, Dlptherla, and canker Meuth. "or sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Da. llABSLna Weim siacr, 1'urcly vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms if any exist, no purgatHe ieiulrtd after using, l'rice, a cents, by all druggists. teUS-OindMU Ar Uoett Results lu V.very CAe. D. A. Bradfeid, wholesule paptrdealeref Chat tanooga, Tenn., writes that he was seriously allllcttd with u severe cold that settled en hfi lungs : had tried many reint dies without benefit llsiliiglnduccd tetry Dr King's .New DIscovery for Consumption, did sound was entirely cured by usoer a row bottles Since which time he has used it In his family for all Coughs and Colds with best results. 1 his Is the cxperience of thou sands whose li cs have been sa cd iy this W on en derlul DLscevery. Trial Bettle- trio at II II. Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes. uj and IS) North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a, O) SLEKl'LESj NIGHTS, made mlsoratde'uy that Icrrible cough. Shlleh's enrels the remedy forjeu. yersaleby 11. U. Cochran, DruggIst,Ne 137 North Queen street. All Knit te Hene Scraping Kdward Shepherd, of llarrtsburg. 111, says " tlavlng received se much lenetit trem Kiectrle Bitters, I teel It my duty te let suffering human ity knew il Have had u tunning son) en my leg for eight years , my doctors told me I would have te have the bone sctaped or leg amputated I used. Instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven bexen Bueklen Arnica Salve, and my leg Is new sound and well " Electric inures aie sold at arty cents a bottle, and Bucklcn's Arnica Calve at i pr box by It B. Cochran. Druggist. -Nn.U7iiud is North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. (jj "HACKMETACK " a lasting and fragrant per. lime, l'rice 25 and 60 tenu. rersdn by If. B. Cochran, Drugglsu Ne 1J7 North Queen street. THE BKV. GEO. II. THAVKII, el Uourben Ind , says i" Beth mys. If and wlleoweeur lives teHflll.OH'HCONbtMI'lIO.S CURE.' for sole by 11 . B. Cochrun, Druggist, N e. lit North Quuen s reet. roil DISPEI'STA and Liver cempmint, jeu r"H.e a prlnltd guaruntee en even- bottle et Bhl Bhl lehsVItaltier It never fulls te ture. ter sale by 11 U. Cechnn, Druggist, Ne. . J7 North Queen street. llurkleu'a Arnlm Halve, 1e ',nst 8U Jei,.n.,,i?B werla for t-'u"". Urnises, Seros. Ulcers. Salt Itheum, iever bores, 1 otter! Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Plies, or no pay ruijulred. It Is guaranteed te give perfect sails lac tlen, or money refunded Price cents per be-..fr Ipy "' " Ceciirun DniirgUt, 137 aud 1SJ North Quuen street. Lam aster, l'a. Alnl'IIKUHt MOrilKHUI, n.viii f,,u ... " Are you disturbed at uuinund bmkunofyeur rest by a slek child tuUerlug aud crying w ith the excruciating pa'n of cutting teeiht II se. Se at once and gelu bettle of Mrs. W1NSI.OW 'S OerillNO srilUl'. It will relieve the peer Uttle BUtlurer Immediately depend npen Itt there is no mlstaku about IU There is net a mother en eanh who has ever used It, who will net tell you at onee that It will regulate tha FT iVmZ:;,. v"."1""! eihiihm; iie magic. II ti?fSKy mt1 V H" m " Ci"'", n pleasant JJh" te, and la the prescription of ena of tbe 8tetU.aJii?,BfSt,euull0 PhyslcuVnaln thSI UntLiS BtAtes. Beld every whero. sscenUu botUe In81-lyaM,W,w trenr -UlA AW " A tlircct pr.ictic.il experiment in , laumtry h.ts proved te uie J that the ' leu,' tc-tcd against a ccttain well kiinun brand of " laundry soap, has the same amount of cleansing power and civ ami "tiee-thtrds the lasting uifatitv. That is, the Jzvry Seaf uill tie one "and tttv-thinls titms the work of the soap against which it was "tested. I therefore consider the Iveky a very geed laundry soap." JOHN W. LANQL.EY, Professer of Chemistry, University of Michigan. A WORD OF WARNING. There arc many white soaps, each represented te be " just as geed as Ihe ' Ivery';" they ARE NOT, but lie all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of Ihe genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it. "I'rutht ! br lrertrr A .mMr IIHI HAGER & Fall Dry Goods. The 2Ji:WlT IMtH TABUICs of Foreign, ami Demestic Miuiufactuie. Ae Full Lines of Cleths Tricots, Cashmeres, erses, I'm Miipw, Neat Checks aud Cem, biuatien Dress Goods. LADIES' WRAPS AND SHAWLS. TLAXXELs for Men's Wear, Flannels for Ladles Wear, Plain aud Mniitd l'lau uels, Lmbreidered rianuels. BLANKETS trem the Lowcet te the Fmest (juality. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. ji rtrrzGKK a hauehman. THE HEADQUARTERS FOR Blankets and Comfertables LOWEST PRICES, METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. N EXT DOOH lO THE COUKT HOUBE. Fuliudeck's Extensive Dry Goods Estaliliciil t Is new heavily Btocked with goeda Bultable for the approaching Fall and Winter Season. It having been purchased during the Summer at low prices for prompt Cash, onablea ua te effer it at lesa than regular prices. Per sons visiting the County Fair would de well te make a note or this fact. Blankata, Bed Comforts, Flannels, Whlte and Colerod Quilts, Ladiea' Dresa Goods, Silks, Shawls, New Style Cloaks and Jaokets, Camels Hair and Scarlet Weel Underwear for Ladiea, Genta and Ohlldren. All the abeve in large quantitiea and at less than Regular Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HIGH OHADK COFFEES. Kine old Govc.rament Java ana Mecha Coffees, the Lest In the market. Our Java Wen ded Coffee sprutka fur luelf t rich and fragrant, 25c per pound. Very flne 1'lanuuien Kle Coffeps, our best only sue. per pound ; ene very popular at 15c We want you te call and try our lJKc. Coffee. The excellent quality or our Coffees and tine Teas Is making friends fast and arm. Our dally sales show a steady increase, rreah lieastcd every day. A full line of fancy Urocerles l'luaae give us a trial order. OKO. WIANT, augJMvd Ne. IIS Wut KlnitBtreeU A T HUKSK'8. Genuine laple Sugar l.V 2 l'OUND I1KICK8, AT 13 CENTS A POUND. HAM AND DRIED BEEF. Dried IJeef chipped and by the piece Oysters In ene and two pound cans. Mustard nnilhplced Bardinua, Une imported Bardtnes, Drelled Mackerel In Tomate Sauce, Hrelicd bal. rnen, fresh balinen, 'reh Lebster, Cream Cheese, 1'lcnlc 1'Ineapfle Cheese, age or Ureen Cheese, etc, ATBURSK'S, NO. 17 fiJAS'l '.'NO STREET, LAMOABTKK, HA. - Telephone connection. F INK WHISKIES. Distillation el lijl. 1373. lfcNl. 1R.!. nlHluit eiiuallccl In the country. At ItKICJ AKT'H OLD WINE BIOUK, II. K. BLAYMAKKIMAkU I EOltOK tnTNKT.JK., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, UKSIDKNCE-NO.W) WIST KING ST. 8U0r-KAST UltANT ST., Opposite Station Heuse. All work recelvM my prompt and personal at tention. AU kinds of Jobbing attended te at short no tice and en reasonable terms. Drawing and KstltnsWJ furnished. cJlyd HOAt - -4-VV. si HOODS. BROTHER. AT- HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENNA. VAKUlAUKlt. s TANDAHU UAHKIAUE WUHK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIA&E BUIIDER Market Streot, Rear of Posteffloo, Lanoauter, Pa. My stock comprises a large varlety of the LaUiuUtyle lluggles, l'hastenH, Carriages, Mar ket and Uuslness Wagons, which I effer at the very lowest figures and en thu most reasonable terms. I call special attention ten few el my own de signs, one or which Is the KDUKltI.KYCI.08KD l-aiSIClAN COIM'K, which is decidedly the neatest, llghtest and most complete 1'hyslclan'i Carriage lu the country, I'ersens wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Every Carriage turned out In eighteen jrears ngoed ene that la the kind of guarantee f have te offer the public. All work lully warranted. Please give me a call. UEl'AIUINU 1'llOMl'TI.Y ATTKNDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed ler thatmiriMMO TTAON'TSUFKKK ANY LONGER from Your Disordered Kidneys, Black Barren Mineral Spring Water Is a l'rempt, KfrlcientandCbeaplletncdy. ItsTonteand Invlgerant Powers make It an excellcut Dyspcpsln itemedy. Dr. Itcgnnult, ut France, writing te (Jen. Ileff, of the U. it. Army, says t Yeu need notcemo toEurepo for Waters te Cum l)ysiepslii ; we hnve none better than lll.ACK llAlillK.N 81'ltlNU V ATK1U" rerBOiis supplied and vessels furnished. 1'. 8. UOODM AN, Manager, Me. 87 East Grant Utreet. rorsale by J NO. II.KAUFFM AN, Druggist, North Uueen Htrcet, ijinraBter, l'a. UbACK 1IAKUKN Sl'ltlNU 110UBK new open. Apply te MI8SCIIU13TIK lIOMllKIiaill, Pleasant Urove, Lancaster County, l'a. unela-Auid ORAOCO CUTTINGS, HOKAPS, HIFT. 1NU3 AND PACKEHU' WASTE, Dry and Clem, bought for cash. J.8. MOMNS, He. ST3 Pearl Htreet, New Yerk, uetcrence-jrrea. Hchutte, Ne, VU Pearl street, Kew rgr. Ibl71yd mtUBAWAMB. ppmi t MAKTInT '" CHINA HALL REDUCTION IN PRICES China, GLASS, Queensware. SATURDAY HILLllEllll. I ATHAV reit t Ul I'lllCES AMI Hl'EClAb I)IBCOUrS -ON- MNNSli, TKl AMI TOILET 8hl-, 1 ANC ANDSlAfl.K UllODS.At. -Al- 15 EAST KING STREET. L.ANCA81EU, PA, iiuvaKVUHNiiiiiimi uuuna. w E IIAVi: A L.VUGE 8TO0K or the best REFRIGERATORS IN THE CITY. The Pierce Dry Air llefricrater. UAUU KXJIOXK, WATER t'OOLKKO, li'K VHKAM yjiEXKJiH, Aud MU11 Une of HOU8ErUKNlBIII.N(l 0001)9 The largest stock of UAS riXTUUKSln the city, apechil attention paid te Ues-rittlng, Tin UoeQng and Hpeuttng We have lust rtcetved another tot of these 30. O LOU 1.3. JOHN P. SOHATJM & SON, 24 SOOTH QUEEN ST., LA.NCASTKlt, PA. P LiNNt HH:KMA. PRICES MARKED DOWN -ON- Weed and Iren Pumps, TERRA-COTTA A.ND- Iren Moter and Drain PIPES. FLIM & BRENEMAN, Ne. 162 North Queen Streot, LANCA8TEK, PA. Virit. A. KIKlTKIt. ALUUH C. HKlUt KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40Eaat King Street, (Upposlle Court Heuse). Invite all Housekeepers tn Call'and Inspect thelr Stock et Heusefiirnishing Goods. A Complete 1,1ns constantly en hand COOK BIOVEHand UANUbd, PAULOUSIOVKI, HKATEllSand 1TUUNACE8. SUMMER COOK STOVES. Alter carefully examining the merits of all ettered te the trade, we have selected THE "ARGAND," rer GASOLINE, and THE tf DANGLER," rer COAL OIL. As the Hest, when all points are considered, te offer te our patrons. Call and soe us. We leve te show our goods, and are net offended if you de net purchase, ttemember, we are agents for The " Splendid Heater. Manufactured by ruller A Warren Company, Trey, N. Y., which has no rival In durability, economy of fuel and control of gas. Nets Is thu time te ezamlne and bocerao posted for Autumn purchases. 11KMKUIIE11 THE PLACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE COUKT HOUflK.) ap&KdAw QOKN ItEMOVKif, YICTOItlA CORN REMOTER. Warranted te eradicate completely and In a Short time, the most obdurate corns, hard or soft, without pain. Sold by Gee. W. Hull, Chas. A. Lecher, Jehn It. Kauffman, Dr. Wm. Worm Werm ley, And. G. :rrev, Chas. J. Bhulmyer, and at ' BltcilTOLD'B DKUQ 8TOUB, acama me. m wen oreuge st. HiiMlitm, tiMirififtuv OUlUllMl A Ml'lTON. THE3 PAIR IS OVER, And tbl remind us, ns in tali as mi) thing, that The Fall Is Approaebing, Ami the people will im-limnt lieleinthey mi! innr of It need HEAVIER CLOTHING. 1 hn pUra lu wet yinir s'AI.I, Cl.eriUNtl (II jeu lm t st nut ti tiskst Bdvniuitgt, et thn Ureal Kitgnlii iiiiw suteiTd lis Humiiict Clothing te ilitse ut Hint sort el gtKnls), -18 AT- BURGER & SUTTON'S. Don't let net the pliice. Call sally ana 1me jour eritur (or rail UiHxlt, te uelJ the rush that iimirs wllh the tlrstcoet snap. II "ii lire isieunil this way step In anilsse sshat e IiMtsget nniliiul prices. BUEGEE & SUTTOH, Merchant Tailer.1! and Clothier?, NO. 'M CENTRE SQUARE, I.ANCAHTEIt, PA. ylt,I,lAMNON .V rOH'l'Klt. Prepared te Meet -ihe PUBLIC DEMAND reit- WARMER CLOTHING. AUTUMN SUITS AN 11- Light Weight Overcoats Ate N'e Open ler Inspcotleil. CHILDREN'S AUTUMN BUIT8, 313.25, 82.60, 80, $3 50, BOYS' AUTUMN SUITB, 83 60, 84, 84.60, $5.00. LIQUT WEIGHT OVEnOOATS, 80, 80.60, 80.00, 810,00. AUTUMN STYLES -IN- Seft and Stiff Felt Hats. BOYS' CAPd AND POLOS. AUTUMN UMERWEAR. I'lsDBtl an. I'erralc Shirts, NEW STYLES FOR AUTUMN Ladies', .Misses', Cliildren'H, Ueys' and Men's BOOTS AND SHOES. Williamson i Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 38 E. King St., LANOASTKlt. IA. T U. MAHTIN, WII0LU4LB AUD MTA1L USiLMM IM All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. W'inni Ne. 43) North Water and I'rlnce Sltvets, abeve Lemen. Lancaster. nS-lf d OAUMOAIIBNEK8 A JKFKKKIEH. GOAL DEALERS. Orncn : Ne. la North Queen street, and Ne. 5iu North Trtnee street. Vauds: North I'rlnce street, near Ueadtng Depot. LANOABTKH, I'A. augl6-tld ti:mevau M. V. B. OOHO has uimeved his Ceal Otllce te Ne. 1S5 NOKTU QUKKN HTKKKT (llrlmmer'a New liuildlug), where orders will be received rer Lumber and Ceal, WII0LK8AL AID BBT11L. m-tld M. V. 11. COIIO. VUUMTUlttS. CIUUNITUHK WAIIUIIOOMH. iiuv veuusKLr a h'aiu or thesk Felding Dress Pillows. OALL KAKLYAT Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and we have lust rccehed another let or thum. 20 EAST KINO STREET. JVP AKKLKY'H YARA. BEAUTIES '" . clear rilled or choice Nn i iien.n. . recommended te levers or a cenuine Havana Lltir, at UAUKLKT'9. "YellowrrenU" ,. , Up-a Werth Queen street i t U- r Tt.mt mt4 ? 9miaefmik9fr srsr jsvf -jj n-gv.' .ftlmimi IjCaiCSEj 2!i$&"i