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MOB tq4fl05500 6500 SOW jNk.r' ar . -r i ii i iilAHBTTOBtlY lUWlUUXlUXI w , j: EVtV WEDNESDAY MORNINO. vi-. kWuaittJOromiixBeirTHS. ciciw e tb, btwoertnnTo neon rnii c euciTBD nam mn r a kt e i m Am oecitit. all AifOimeFa LrrrsM M COMMITZD TO I WAT &1SKXT. aU JMter J and Ttltgrem te mm nnaEUiiQENeBR, neer Balldinf, Lancaster, r. ftp jCancaster intelligencer. .,; fcAXCABTXB. BETTEMBKB 7, 1SK. '" j& tank's Extremity A Comparison. , Th cells are tightening around Majer WlHiMB B. Smith, of Philadelphia, and fifc termination of his official existence is Het far Off. On Monday at tlie ceuncils1 iaTMttgatien of the charges against him, it ii tbewn that a pawnbroker's five checks that bad been made payable te the city :tninurer had been altered without the bwledge of the drawer, se as te read tfiWT te William B. Smith." It was further tihewn that Smith was allowed two per i.atmi. interest en his deposits by the Fidel 'Ity Safe Deposit and Trust company. This fweuld account for these startling facts ' which Mayer Smith docs net attempt te vv Ieey : In January he collected 43,660 an d lid nothing te the city treasury ; in Feb Feb Axettf $812.50 was collected and 62-jO paid ; X la March 595 was collected and netliiiiz EAyaid in April the receipts were $501 ,3S -'aad the payments nothing; in May tin (i-receipts were $301.05 and payments neth- fjstef ; June receipts $500 and payments lUnAthlncrt Julv receiDts 8120 and navments i-Bethlng. After thn exposure the mayor itervals up te August 27, paid te the treasurer for license fees, etc., $9.- .MW8.53. !v&3 The alteration of checks and using city s3. rands rer personal uses are serious charges ta makn airainst n nitv's nhipf mntrUtrntn ?4nd it behooves all honest citizens te join f 1H . . . . ib me movement 10 wipe out ims siam en ?4 . jrnuaaeipaia's iair escuicueen. rnisisme r JsciaTBaKm whv Maver Smith slmiild nnJ. stnnil irsz'iu, 'ix... "r. ir:. cSL luu we uiucx ul uis yuing, uul ke at once fc'ilN ent of office. But Smith has turned ever the money due the city of Philadelphia. J. w. Jehn. -SfcW ra, ex-city solicitor of this town, quietly 0? eeues councils anu Keeps in nis possession dqr funds under the pretended right that the city ewes him thesame. Thus is John John Jehn eon mere defiant than Smith. He has thrown down the gauntlet te the people of Lancaster and declares his intention te keep their money until his alleged right te it Is determined. It will be funny if the citizens of this town de net take up the impudent challenge. Jehnsen must dis gorge. I Prince Alexander's Display. It is given as a point te the discredit et Prince Alexander that he is tee fend of display, and squandered large sums of money in the building of a showy palace. His recent entry of Sofia and review of the troops was accomplished en a magnificent charger covered with geld trappings. We must net forget that all this display is almost necessary in Eastern countries ; that there is an element of childishness about Eastern people that leads them te Sls attach undue importance te the outward nbels of revaltv. The snirit of pntlm. raSRleT&jralty is mere readily aroused for a man who leeks every inch a kins, as it is N said that Alexander does, and if by display Jf be could add te the pride of the people in their king, and se te their devotion te him, the money would be well spent ; at least from a royalist point of view. Te us all this only emphasizes the felly et the theories of believers in the divine Sight of kings, and it is feared that Alex ander, like Ittenzl of old, is going tee far in his effort te please the eyes rather than the brains of the populace. A IJIessiiig In Disguise. On every hand we hear expressions of sympathy for Charleston that would con cen trast strongly with the sulphureus wishes expressed with regaru te that unfortunate city in the days of the war. Here and there men who had been most violent and sincere in their denuncia- tlens of the Charleston that fired en the flag have been heard te observe, with a smile tliat showed they did net mean it, that it was a pity the earth had net swal lowed that city before the war. Then these same men would dive iute their pockets te contribute their compasslenato dollar for the relief of suffering Charleston. A man. naturally feels well disposed towards these whom he has favored, and nothing can better close the cracks of the chasm than the interchange of charities between the North and Seuth. The yellow fever ami earthquake disasters are blessings sent lu y disguise, for the strengthening of the leve ec country ; ana we may be sure that when- 3wr similar calamities overtake the Xerth, turn uuuuiui euuiueru iiusuiiaury will be nays survived the war. .L"V'J L.X-. iii r- T.aJur' flrvat nianlav -rjf Monday was a memorable day in the hls fft itity of the labor organizations of the large ',.WftL Bien9,r parades were held, fel- if s& i " j large picnics anu speech making, Mau was aene quietly and in geed order. TM ttA flag pt the Anarchist Iiemipil nM ; ( tfaa ranks of the varadcrs aud no Social Secial Social iatie' iauslc and sentlmenU Ulled the. ir It was the dignified outpouring et the saaases of herny.handed toilers who took this opportunity et emphatically showing hew formidable Is the army of organized lauer. There are few who will find fault with this display. J-aber has the rieht tn nrrrn,,. T 2V- imA 1 tn aliAfw tlin AtAll. I A p. ( i uui w euuir tun aiicugiu et its ergani- the American flag and their feet kept step i5 te Amricn music. This is as it should '-f be. While labor makes this quiet assertion of Ms streefrtk ami dignity and studiously ATeids the pitfalls of anarchy nnd social '5s . H jV0''ntl.te yrln te ltscl f many, who undcrcrroneeusimpresslons'otitsiiuriwies, arc new found m rayed against it. A Step In the Klglit lllrcclien. The United Btatcs Xaral War collcpe Is the name of the Institution that was eiened yesterday with an address by Admiral Luce. Tlie object of thocellego is te afford facilities te the officers of the navy te study the science of modern naval warfare. In the course of his address Admiral Luce dwelt upon the necessity of applying the principles et strategy en land te the maneeuvcrs nf steam n nr essels, and said that they propose te build up a new sclenceef naval warfare.Conchullnghe said " Practically the United Slates is without a navy, but that is no reason why the naval officer et te-day should net take up the study of the theory of the profession, se as te be prepared when, In the fullness of tlme and the wisdom of Congress, a mod ern lleet shall be built up." This seems te be a step in the right di rection, for theory at least is cheap, and when our officers have a uavj they may And It useful in practice. The college class consists of eighteen officers from the tor pedo class just graduated, se that they are already well trained in advanced naval warfare, and by graduation from Aunapo Aunape lis are fully qualified for the practical de tails of the work. Mn. Loevn liai nnneiincixl that lien HI make nospeechesouUKlo et Illinois with the exception of one In l'ittsuurs'. Pittsburg has the earthquake! and the natural pt, and for a tlme It luxuriated lu the oleiuenco el n Talmngc hy this monopoly of bless ings? Pkem Kraueeeeme wonderful reports of n newly Invented projectile that can penetrate eighteen inches of armor, nine feet of oaken tucking and then a ten-inch plate beyond and be very little hurt by the oporatien. ir this Is true, armor is en Its lat legs and no eel new alleat or en the stocks would venture te confront se terrlble a weapon The pneumatic gun which throws large uiaen or uxplosive gelatine and the devlce of ulng rubber cushions In ordinary cinueu for the same purpose have both passed the experimental stage In America succesfnlly, and may be regarded as formidable ri als of the French Invention, but both tend toward the aban donment or heay armor and indicate that the wars of the near future will be marked bv the liberal use of explores of enormous pawer, net only in torpedoes and mint, but In shells. lu fact things military feeni te be me ing en such lurid paths that en e hardly cares te think of the (rightful less of lile that mut attend the naal conflicts et years te come. The recent performances 'of the IVace maker show tint, operating under water, it could place toredees and retiring te a safe distance discharge them and destroy the most powerful tleeu We will doubtless always need the fast cruisers new belng built aud planned for the navy, but for defence against the most recent engines of destruction, attrition should be devoted te simitar Imentieui of our own An ordinary Held piece arraiigM w jth rubber cushions threw eleven pounds of nitregly cerine across me t'otemae lately, and pro duced a cavity six leet deep and twenty wlde in a solid rock. With this invention, the pneumatic gun and the I'tacemaker, no alarm need be felt at-the Trench projectile. Tiik fact that the supply of tents available for the people of Charleston was extremely small does net show an encouraging condi tion of affairs In the war department. We should at leat have enough tents en hand te enable the entire city of Charleston te go Inte camp In case of necessity. - m . The story of Arteuus Martin, new llbrar Ian in the office of the United States c. it and geodetic survey In aihingten, and hew he achieved distinction as a mathematician with out ever having attended college, reads like a romance founded uiien a heated imagina tion, lie was a peer New Yerk farm boy who had never looked Inte an arithmetic until his fourteenth year. At the age of eighteen he was contributing te mathemat ical publications, and when 40 yeara of age, in September, 1S75, was chosen editor of a department et higher mathematics in the Nermal Monthly published at Mitlenvllle, by Prof. Edward Brooks, and held the posi tion until the Monthly was discontinued in August, 1S70. He published in the Nermal Monthly a series of 16 articles en Dlophan Dlephan tine Analysis. Prem that tlme his fame be gan te spread eer the country. Vale and .Rutgers colleges gave him degrees, and he was elected a member el each et the leading French, English au.t bcetch mathematical societies. Bern in IMe, he still should ha e a long career or uselulness before hira. It is te be regretted that he Is new seriously ill in Washington. Tiik rapidity with which the Russians bae pushed the railway from the Caspian te Merv has neer been equalled anywhere but in America, and It is asserted that at the present rate of progress the read will reach the Oxus river by November. PERSONAL. SbcnKTAiir U .inn is the only inembcr el the cabinet new in Washington. Co.venEssMA.v Hand-im, ill at iierwvn with the gout, is said te be a very sick man Dh.Wili.iam U. Atkine., el Philadel phia, liu been detailed by the state betrd of health te assist In tracing the causes or the prevalence of typhoid fever at Allen ten n. Ue. AijtiicrG.Siewick, the special agent sent by the I nlted .States gei eminent l31S'Uliri 1,nt he Cuttln ". "" com pleted h Is Investigation and pene te Chi huahua, haling obtained periiils4ien of the Mexican government te leek at all the rec ords In the case. GnoueE J. Hat ii, knunn In the Wmt hi U.e.'PoetofEliuIla'ts," an intlmatl frtn, el Abraham Lincoln, ana through whns otlerts the unmarked and uncttr..,n.,r Trl of Themas Lincoln, rather of Abraham Lm coin, was relieved or weeds and brus , i , H handsome monument erected eier it a low TnarLat'65l,0 " Su,ulay "'K'" ln Mttoe, ill., aged 60 iea. Ila.e 1U1I Hrleh. tThi6n,a.KU? B,am .f ytterday 'were : St. Leuis: Nt, j,0ui, j, PniUdefphla 3 At at trelt Detroit 3. Vnihinirii., De- City Bosten 11. Kaunas ciiv at Kansas When the bases were lull yesterday Steev IuThat,inning.rUn- ' "6 ru, W(re "' Prburg0yeXaay? ' 'rr'ble I,0uniJ,D " Yesterday the eM had a chince te let It self loose In praise et tiie Athletics. -rSS11,'. P0?' yesterday for New 1 erk, and he had no less than ten errors! , Yrf e,rd?y nsten had but four hiu etr Baldwin, but Oauzel wen the iramn Vrir the Wolverines by his tlmelj" J Kuewles had a home run. h Up in Bradford there is a club which Is composed largely of ex-Southern League rlayers. Of la te they have been tlelng up every team that conie their way, Vesterdav the Alteena visited the place and wen easily by 15 te I. WONT KVKN UP. Twenty little maldent Slitiilng at a hop. n utwa twenty lollew 4 Weuia coma llitM te .top. T?1B.?,tyPPrcietl.llng SlttlnK tn ft row. Dipping pem In Inkstand Much would like te go. ' Ahl thU world's nn odd one Thing don't eren up 1 When we want a qu artful. Woenlygot tteup. Eithangt. Miifii'"0" game yesterday were : At Philadelphia: Athletic ... Brooklyn 3 .at Pittsburg: Pittsburg 13, Cincinnati " at Staten Island: Mets 11. ni,imVii at DISCUSSING Tim CHOPS. tuk i.evAt. rini.it uv venx ntLLXUT jib ri.ur uwnt. Alrt mid tlrns ltiirtl slmrt-IUjr tlie lpt ler r-Mhpn In Cm 'lmr 1iiim lunck, l.i t pclutw en Fnrmlng nt IIik Oitnutr Attrtlng. The Ijancaster County Igrlctiltunil and Horticultural association held stated meet Ing In the Yeung Men's Christian nsoclstleu hail Monday afternoon, president LandU In the chair. luthe absence of Joint C. Llniille, secrt tary, M. I). Kendlg servinl as nvretary, pre tern. The fellow ing named meuilHirs were pres ent : Jehn H. Landls, president, Mlllersillle ; M. H. Kcndljr, Crevsnell j II. M KiusUs Ma rletta t Lerl S. Kelst, oresen , l M Swan, cltv ; W. V. Pyler, city ; P. It. nuhniderller, city; Win. U. eaer, city : J. Ileilinan Hershey, Landlsi Hie ; Ames Suuller, Man helm LeilUrexs, Kast Ilemptleld : J. II. 15. Kudy.clty : CalMuCoelH'r.llird lu-lliunl : J. M. Johuseu, city ; J. 1. Hippie, city. Jehnsen Miller, Warwick; tnpr lliller, Conesteira : Israel 1 Lindis. Mauheim ; Daniel bmeyeb. city , Lph. S. Hoeier, Man helm j JtmpH Cellins, Celeram : Henry J. Kusb, West Willow ; Jacob I., llrueakvr, 1:asI HempUeld ; A. 11. Werth, Celeratu, and Dr. S. i- Weber, city. 1 nor itKivni-. Casper Uillersaid the cenn rep would be tolerably geed, but there would be hdlures where the wheat fields hid beeu plowed down and planted in com , tln fruit is fall fall fall lncolTvery fast : there will be a peer crop el winter apples, the graies are .1 icry pcsir crop . nine out of ten laneUes are failures; the Concord Is almost always the tn-st Mr. lliller show est three varieties th.it he thought w ere better th.m all Concord, namely: the Werden, the Pockllngten nnd the Premiss. H. M. llngle said he nitreed with Mr. llil ler as te the condition el the corn he thought the apple crop was better tlnu reported by Mr. lliller, but there would net be eneuirh w inter apples te supply the borne demand. As te grapes he asretifwith Mr. lliller nnd named a tew ether larieties that were worth growing Along with Concord. The ltirtlett pears are detug well, some ether arieUes are cracked and are tailing et! The pasture is short, llaiufall iitwut three mches duriug August. Levi S. Kelst said the cleier crop last har vest was very large, and the second crop, if cut, weuid yield lrem one te two tens per acre : he ne or s.iw e Bne a crop el cle er. Jehnsen Miller, of VI arwick, mUI the w heat had net jieldedfe well as ejrusl . the corn will 06 hert eared and net well tilled , lit.itcss a peer crop ; fruit tailing oil aud crapes joer. The ground is ver3 dry and hard te prepare for needing till crop. James Cellins said the corn iu Colerain and Little Britain is hotter than it is along the Couestega. The clever crop is geed; eme clever has txH'n cut that will jleld a buhel or mere or seed per acre ; pouiec-s are only ordinary, vegetables are generally geed ; apples medium, a genl many lallingeir, there was a geed crop of hij, the best for years. Mr. A. B. Werth, of Colerain, said his early planted potatoes did net come up well, .mil he don't knew thoreaseu. Jehnsen Miller did net approie of mewing oil cleier held 4 and tubble,as had beeu sug gested by Mr. Kngle and ethers. Uebelleied it would Injure the roots. Mr. Engle replied that he would show that the linest Holds were tho-e thit had been mewed off, they leek belter, and make pas ture better, and'by mewing the bitter weed Is almost entirely kept down. The cleier should be cut oil in August. It is tee late te cut It new J. Hetlman Hershey did net belleve in cut ting oil the second growth of clever. Let it remain en the field and it w ill keep green h11 winter, and give a great growth el hay the following summer. 1L J. Kusb, Pe.iuea, thought the character of the soil bad a geed deal te de when we consider the propriety et cutting eif the clever. It might be geed lu one cae and net in another. He thought the protection atlerded te the roots of the cleier in winter by allowing the grass te remain en the ground was a matter worthy of careful con sideration. M. D. Kendlg reported that there was nopleure-pntumoula in Maner tewnshipat present. Mr. A. II, Werth asked wha' was the remedy for rank fever. He bad lest ten head et cows in the past eight) ear, and had left one at home te-day wnlch he extiected te find dead when he reached home. Kph. S. Hoever never heard of a euro for milk lever, bat be had heard or prei entlves. One or these Is te milk the cow a few weeks before call lnjr. Anether preventive is te be careful in feeding feed rather lightly, both before and after parturition. H. M. Engle endorsed Mr. Hoever's treat ment ; keep the cow s In geed condition , teed freely unUl a week or two before tuey called, then slack etf te about half a ration and gii e them lighter feed. FERTILIZERS FOI! 11 KG IT. Iu answer te a question as te what kind of manures were best ler wheat, Mr. Uillersaid that perhaps the "Complete Fertilizer" was the best and cheapest. It costs from ?.J te 10 per ten, and 500 pounds er acre should be used. A discussion en the use of fertilizers for wheat and ether crops followed, Messrs, Kelst, Engle, Kendlg, Kusb, Miller, Cellins and ethers took part, the drlttet the discus sion favoring a liberal use of phosphates. " WHAT I KNOW Allet 1 I IttMINO. " It was announced that James Black, es. would lecture before the feeiety at the next meeting, the first Monday in October, and he would let the farmers knew w hat he knew about farming. The following gentlemen were solectedto attend the Berks county fair, commencing Sept IS : F. K. Dillcudertler, Levi h. Kel-t, Calvin Cooper. Committee te attend the state fair . M. I). Kendlg, Jehnsen Miller, and lsiael I Lau dU. Committee te attend Yerk county fair : Messrs. llrackblll, of Strasburg ; Kreider, et Mount Jey ; and Engle, of Marietta. Dr. K. E. Weber, haimg come In, was asked te glie his treatment of cows sutlerlng from cow fever. He said that among veter inary hurgeens there was no disease known as cow fever. There w ere a deen diseases te which breeding cows were subject, as puerpural lever, puerpural paralyhis, apo plexy of the brain, uilritls, Ac, Ac, all of which were known among larmers as cow fever, but each el which wtre quite ditlerent from the ethers, and required ulilerent treat ment. The best thing te de In such cases was te send for a competent surgeon w he could properly diagnose the case. VEItV HM IIUIT EXIIlnilEI). Casper lliller presented three varieties or very tine grapes ; uamely, the Werden, a child of the Conerd, like it in iter, but larger and perhaps a little liner inflaier; the Pocklington, a flne white grape ; and tlie Prentiss, also a w hlte grape et tine flavor aud of unusually clone cluster. Lei 1 S. Kelst presented a mnaii i,r,,.ei. r erk Imperial apples en which there were growing nineteen jierlect speclmeus. The branch was only twenty inches long. TUIVitl'll JUH 3IAIMXJK A HUNS. the Market street llrldue 11111 Alme.i t nam. ineu.lf fae by fhlUdelibla Ceuncllj, The adjourned meeting of Philadelphia councils, which was held Thursday, ler the purpose of taking action en the message of the mayor, announcing his veto of the bill approving the contract and sureties of It. A. Malene & Sens, or Incaster, for the con cen con titructlen of the bridge evor the .Schuylkill rlier, at Market ttrest, was et short duration both branches passing the bill ever the veto by an overwhelming vete. H was nearly tour o'clock when the lower blanch was called te order, nnd the report of the Joint committees el Finance and burvevB wm r(Su' rocemmondlug the passage or tiie Hm. 1 T r?I,ert accMiipatHea by that of Ihle Luglnoer aud Suneyer Nmedley Which was read. " Mr. Few madeaBhert hpeech Iu favor el the veto, te which Mr. Bardsley twpeuded 1 he gentleman lrem the (Seventeenth fannied that the contractors were merely iteue masons, and should net hale recoliedthe contract ler Iren work, "When the gentleman lias had a little mero experience lu legislative matters he will . the Impropriety or splitting hairs In a mat. ter of tills kind," said Mr. Ilardsley. "The en y portion or the ordinance rererred te m the message et the mayor is that rlause 5rw ,nce ,0 1 lie c& ange in the opeclllcatleus. thaT,tnK0'' a ,eu l0 '10 discretion of ad,!.Lc?-mm.'lt??I"l 'e chief engineer I cdltloneV abiitmertts until they am tern down te low water mark. It It should be found necessary te remnie three or four, or even ln feet mere, the contractor Is bound te perform thn work under nit estimate made by the chler engineer or urvcyor,er the work can be advertised for aud awarded te the lowest bidder. The amount el the contract is JJ? 1,000, mid the appropriation Is $,kXtW, leaving but f.V,000 te le ependeil by the department under any circumstances ivltheut tha further notion of councils. "The mi) or has madn a great mistake. Helms placed the lues of Iw.tW people ln Jeopardy, and tlie completion el the tirulae has beeu deferred lur sl or eight months by the toss of the t'Pst et the butldlug Reason this year. Any question rled en this mat ter isn relloctleu en outsell es." Mr. Ferd followed with n few remarks when the bill was passed by a lete el sixty tli eaves te three nays, Mesrs. Few, Lloyd and llelierts letlm; In the negstlie. When the bill was presented in the select branch, Mr. Urlm uteied that It lx pissed notnlth netnlth taudlng the 1 et w hlch w as ngretnl te by a lote of tnenty-threti jeas te one nay. Mr. Menree's 1 ote belug the only 0110 recorded In the myall e. Hew vain the lei ng darts th.t My Frem e'en the most ben Itching t p, t'lile-s the teeth are pum nnd brtfjht And ever kept a snowy while. Itjeu would naie our teeth lrem hsriu. In MUOllO.VT jeu'll ttnd the charm, sep; Tu.Th.SAw aJ'iflll L tiVTIUKX. MIK OU Jt ll'K mtsorable bv Indlirestlen, ConstlpUIen, Dizziness, boss et Apie litis el el ew skin t Shlleh's I ltallter Is a jmsUlve euro. Ker sale by 11 It. Cochran, DruitBtst, e. 1S7 .suna viupuii sireei. Citutliiiu Me would caution the Public te bennre of Denier etltfrinT Kemp's ltalsain at less thin the regular Price, Wcnts and fl, as oftentimes lint, tatlens or tnferterarttclrs are old us the Keuntne ln onler te eiisble them te sell cheaply. 11.11. Cechmn, dniRKtst, Ne. IJ7 North gueen street ts enriicnt for Lancaster, batnple bottle ciien ciler ilAw te yeurrr. elMw ltAl'lK 1I1ANMT. The tiitpst nnd tn'st fenn of rapid transli Is for a pvrsun troubled w 1th a ti k hi iid it he 10 take a dose of lr L-lle's t-peeial l'lvirtpil.-n and w h.it a rapid transit train the nltlk Hen takes for Its di'iKirtum. MH) ndivrtlMHuent ln another column. aecJD-l)il(l) SIlll.OH'S VITALUkltUwhat you needTfer ConsUpalten, Less of Appetite, Dlzilne, and all symptoms of Urspepsuu Prlci hi and 71 cents per betUe. ter sle by 11. it. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IS' North (Jueen street. Os Bettlb Krrxcrs a C'VR. Mr. Oscar kTS! hech, of Allontenn, l'a., was beslfest w tth In. Cunmatery rheumatism In the winter of ivsA Uocters could de nothing te itlteve htm. He commenced using liress' Uheninaite Itemed)-. Ui the time he liad used halt a bottle he cm Id leave hts bed i when he had OnLshed the bottle he was cured and hs net had a return of the dlsoiiesiuco. In his own words, "1 teel better than ever before." Price II, by all drmcirtsts. Ieb.s-Jmdlll AT The Kxcltement et tlier. The nish at II. It. Cechnn. drutrgtst. Ne 137 Jierth tjueen street, still continues en account of persons aCllcted with CeuKh. (.olds, Asthma, llreiichttlsnnd Consumption, toprecuroabottte or hemp's Italsam ler the Threat nnd Lunfs, which is sold en a guarantee and tscivlnRentlre satisfaction. It Is n standant family remedy. Price Mients and II. Trial uteree. elS-lwdAw fellll.Otr.S CATAKItlt Kl.MM-a positive cure for Catarrh, Dlptherla, and tanker Meuth. Fer sale by 11 U. Cochran, l)ru(rctt, Ne. 137 North llneen street. Dr. Hasslxr Merx Srnrr, t'urely vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel weruis If any exist, no pnirrame required alter using Price, a cents, by all druggtsts. feuv3uidMU.tr' (nod lun in i:erj Case, n A Itrulferd, wholesalepancrdealei et Ch.it tinnoire, Tenn , writes thit lie was seriously atntPtist wltli a severe cold that settled en his lungs, had tried many remedies without benetlt lHitnK Induced te try l)r King's New lUsceverv for Consumption, did se and was pnliri ly cured t 11-eef a tew Letties Slncewhtch lime hehas used tt In hts liiully for all Coughs and Celd with tjest results. I his Is the eiperWice of thou sands h Hips have been raied by this l ou eu dertul Discovery. Trial Itettles tree nt II It. Cochran's Drag Mere. N'es. 1J7 and lfi North Qaeen street, Lancaster, l'a. :i) SLKKPLE3S NIGHTS, made mlseruule ty that terrible cough, shlleh's enrels the n mpdy for you. t ersale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, N e U7 North Queen street. An Knd te Hene scraping. Kdmird Shepherd, of Ilarrtstiurg, 111., nays " IIji Ing received se much benefli lrem h.ectrlc Hitters, 1 leal it my duty te let sutTering human ity knew It. Have had a rnnnlng ero en my leg for eight j ears ; my doctors told me I would hase te have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I ued. Instead, three bottles of hltclric Hitters and seven boxes ltaklen's Arnica salve, and my leg Is new sound and well " tiectnc mitres are. sold at ntty cents a bottle, and llae.klen's Arnica Salve at 25c per box by II. B.Cechran. Druggist, Nes. 137 and lsa North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. 5) "IIACKMKTACK " a lasting and fragrant per fame, I'rtcelSand SO cents. Versaleby II Ik Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen treeu TUE KEV GEO. II. TIIAYKIt, of ltonrben Ind., says Beth myself and wife ewe enr lives teSHILOH'a CU-VSITMI'TION'CLKK." ter sale by II. Ii. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. reit D.al'Kl'SIA and Liver Complaint, yen have a printed guarantee, en every bottle of shl shl eoh's ftallzer It never falls te cure, ter sale by IL IS. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen streeu llucklen's Arnica Salve. The liest Salve In the world for Cuts, Itrnlses, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Itheutn, ever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cares l'llcj, or no pay required. It is guaranteed te glve perfect satis faction, or money refunded. I'rtce J5 cents per box. for sale by II. U Cecnrun, Druggist, 137 and 1SJ North Qneen street. Ijiucajiter. l'a. MOTHKltSt MirllKitStl MOTHKI'.SIll Are you disturbed at night and brokenef your rest by a sick child sutfering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If ie, fe at once and get a bottle of Mrs. IVINSLOW'a OOTII1NO SYltUI". It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon 11; there is no mistake about IU There u net a mother en earth who has evor used tt, who win net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te tha mother, and relief and health te the chUd, operating like magic It la perfectly sale te nse in all ca-g, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the pruscrlntlen of en of the eldest and best female physicians ln the United Status. Sold everywhere, 2S cents a betUe Ruur31-lydM.W.&Aw AMVNK3IENTS. saoeo. 20th ANNUAL EXHIBITION 07TIIL Yerk CeunlyAgriciiltural Society, YOIIK, VA., OriOIlKIt 0II1, fitli, 7th ami Mi,, lssfi. THIALS Olf SPEED KVEUV DA . rreinieM Liberal ie Ewy Department. Agriculturalists, IlertlculturlsU, Alrchanlcs, nnd all ethers, arc Invited te compete for l'rc uilueis. rer I'retntum Llstoretlicrlnformatlonaddress sd-ltdAitw K. CHAl'IN.feecreurj'. 188G. STATK FA IK. 188G. INCORPORATED 1851, 32(1 ANNUAL EXHIBITION Pennsylvania Agricultural Society Bread Slreei and Lehigh Artone rillLAUVt.t'JUA, September Gth (e I8II1, Tnclnsire. Untrlea Free. Competition epen te all. EXCURSION TICKKT3 OS ALL IlilLROADS. Buildings and Grounds in Com plete Order. 1. W.SEILKIt, A. WILIIELM, llecerdlng Secretary, President r.blllilDUE McCONKKV, Corresponding f oe'y. aug'Ji-UtdeedAltw MAUHIUA AND 8IIUUHY WINKS, Vlntge,irJI,lSOu, initials, ljf.T. 1811, 1870, lh7?( 16H"i, AtltKlUAUT'SOLD WINE BlOltK, 11. K, SLAV MAliKK, Aj(t JtNurtMr. A YJCIl'S PILLS. Constipation Is 11 null ennl and most troiitilesnnie dlsenlcr. It causes llc.sdsi'tic Metitat liepresuleii, 111111111111 tlie sidht and lleirliiit, ilratrejs the Appetlln, and, wlien Imik ciintlmied, canss KnUiKiiiint of the l.tier, liitliimimitien id thn liowels, nnd l'lles. tonstlpnlleii H ieedlljr cuieil by Ajer's Ktiraiiiimberiif months I was tmutilcd wllli Cesttiein, tn iotirn!ieiireif which l sulteri'd lrem I e.s of ,lp.tlle. Dyspepsia, ntul a ills etdi'ivdllirr. Jli ejn also troui'led ma l was ciiniielliM te wear a shade 01 er itiaui, and. at tiling, was limine te bear epiiitm te the ll)iht, t waseiitlrely CURED BY USING three, buses of er l'llls. 1 haie nehestin. tlen In pnuieiiiirtiiR this medicine te be the best ciUhartie t'lcr ttuide J.uupt hcclej, l'lilaud, Ohie. 1 innVrvtl from I'onstlpatten, and, cense quently. Ini'ii Headache, IiidtKOstlen, and Piles, fnrienrs Aji-rs Pills, wldch 1 took at the sun Ri'stlonef a trletid. Iinie Rlin )no ctlectnid to te ef 1 nimiiipnevul taking this temedy two Mienths nge. and nm new Invlrem ConsUpatlen, the ivmeviil of wtilvh lias mused my ether tmutilcs te disappear and gieatly lmpreied my (tenenit liiultti (V Kieler, Amherst, Mass. I sutrered Hum Constipation, which nssumed such an obstinate ierm that 1 teanul tt would rauin n, stoppage of the bowels. Twe betes el Aer l'llls cured tue, ceiitpletel). I), llurke, sace, Me, Ayer's Pills, l'reiinns'l by l)r i C Aver A Ce., Lewell, Mass. bold by driiKKlsts and Dmlera In Medlcliui r3tts'J iu)V!r.hvitMniuti t a oils. W1 k uavj: a LMtaK stock. Or TIIK ItEST REFRIGERATORS IX TUK CITY. The Pierce Dry Air Refrigerator. UAKDV.X JIOSK, WATKK COOLKKS. ICK CKKASt yKKKXKKH, Andntullltuoel llUUSKrtJKN'ISlllN'U HOODS The larpest steclr of 11 AS riTUHK3 ln the city. Special attentteu paid te (j:u-rittlnK, Tin Uoetliig and Spouting We have Just reccU ed another let of thOie 2T. OL01IK3. joep. sohaiim&seii; 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LAN OAST Kit. PA. F 1.1NN AUHl'.NKMAN. PRICES MARKED DOWN -ON- Weed and Iren Pumps, TERRA-COTTA Iren Moter and Drain PIPES. FLIHn & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 Werth Queen Streot, LA.NCASTKIt, I'A. UTM. A. K1KKKEK. ALDUS C. UKKK KiEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Ileuac). Invite all Heusekcepera te Call'and inspect thetr Bleck et Heuseliirnishiiig Goods. A Complnte Line constantly en hand. COOK 3Tet KS and HAN lib!;, I'AKLOIISTOVKS, . IIKATKItland yfiiN-ACKa. STJMER COOK STOVES. After carefully examining the merits of all offered te the trade, we have selected TFfE "ARGAND," rer OASOLINK, and THE 4t DANGLER," Ter COAL OIL, As the liest, when all pelnu are conaldercd, te Otfer te our patrons. Call and me us. We leve te enew enr goods, and are net offended It you de net purchase, lleinumber, wu are agent for The " Splendid Heater. Manufactured by ruller A Warren Company, Trey, N. Y , which luu no rival ln durability, economy of fuel and control of ku.s. .Sew la the time te examine and become posted for Autumn purchases. KKMKMUKU TIIK I'LACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (OITOSITK COUHT HOUSE ) acM-ttdAw HATCHED. TTTATCUES. Lancaster Watches In Geld, Sliver and Nickel Cases will be sold at n UllKAT HEDUOTIO.V. Alse, hlKln, Waltham (Aurera for which I am Sele Aireut), and ether Hrst-Clam Watches Heat Watch und Jewelry Uepalrlng. 4iCerrect time by Telegraph Dally. L. WEBER, 1K N'erth yueenSt, Sear I'enn'ik. It. It. Depot. Bpectacles, KyeglassoaandOptlcaiaeods. A kinds of Jenelrv rON'T8UI'l'KK ANY I.ONdKH Krem Vear Iiiserdered Kidneys, Black Barren Mineral Spring Water Is a l'rempt, EfflclentandCheap Itomedy. Its Tonle and Invlgerant Powers maku It an excellent Dyspepsia Itemedy. Dr. Uenault, et rrance, writing te Uen. ItelT, of the U. . Army, says i " Veu ncednolceuiu toEurepo for Waters te Cure Dyspepsia : we have nene belter than liliACK UAllKKN Sl'llINO WATKK." l'erseus supplied and vessels turnlshed. 1'. a. UOODMAN, Mauairer, Ne, 87 Kast Urant Stteet, rors&le by .INO. It. KAUl'I'MAN, DrnKgUt, North (Jue6u Street, Lancaster, l'a. 1ILAUK IIAltlil'.N 81'KINU HOUSE new epen. Apply te MISSCHltlSTIK 1IOM1IEUQEU, Pleasant Oreve, Lancaster County, l'a. unelft-fimd T JIIH PAPKH IH l'illMTKD WITH INK Manufactured by j. K.wmanx&oe., nut "PIALL 1UY UOOtlN. HAGER & Fall Dry Goods. 1. ii,Ii"X,:V,V8? 1)U,;SS rAlllf rorelR.t tuulDomeatlc Munufuctuie. Alse 1 uU UtiMotUetl.sl'tlcols.Citsliiiiert.j.JscrKts, Pit. Slrlpw, Xral checks nmlCeni. bliialleii Dri'M Gmnls. LADIES' WRAPS AND SHAWLS. n.AN'Xin. forMen's Wenr, riannels for I.iullivV Wiur, l'luln mul Strlwtl Finn nds, l.niliroltleivtl ri.miiels. IILAMCKTS front the IaiwvsI te the HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 and 27 WestKiug Street, Lancaster, Pa. ArKTZuint a hauujiman. THE HEADQUARTERS FOR Blankets and Comfertables VT- LOWEST PRICES, METZGER & HAUGHMAN S CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street, Betwoen the Ooepor Heuse and Serrel Herae Hetel, Lancaster, Pn. N i:XT DOOK TO TUK COUHT HOUHK. Fiilincslecli's Mm Dry Goods listiiMislimeiit la new taenvily etocked with goods sultnble for the npproiiehhiB Fall rind Winter Sorweu. It htivlng been purchased durlntr the Surtuiier nt low jirloes for prompt Oaeh, ontibles ua te effer It fit leea than refttilnr prlcea. Por Per eons viBltlng the County Fair would de well te ranke a nete or thla fuet. Blankets, Bed Comforts, FlnnnelB, Whlte nud Colerod Qttllta, Ltvdlea' Dreea Qoeda. SUka, Bhtvwla, New Style Cleftka nnd Jaoketa, Ortmela Hair and Boarlet Weel Uutlorwear Ter Lndlea, Qenta and Ohlldreu. All the abeve In lartfe quantltlea and at leea than ItOKtilar Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOIt TO THB COURT uitnatfAKti. TTIOII A MAKTIN. m NA HALL b REDUCTION IN PRICES OK China, GLASS, Queensware. SATURDAY W ILL UK TIIK LAST DAY KOlt CUT 1'ItlUKS ANU SPECIAL P1SCOUMS -ON- UI.V.VEII, TEA AM) TOILET 8ETH, I'A.NCV AMI HTAl'LE OOUD3, Ac. -AT- HijMiiiliii, 15 EAST KING STREET. LANOABTEB, I'A, MUriOMB. piRlHMAN'H. UENTLEMEN'S Balbriggan and Gauze Undershirts. THE IIE3T-; White Shirts! NKCKTIE8, I'LAIN AND rA.NCV HOBlEltV SCAltr 1'INH, BLEEVKk.llUTTOMi, BUUI'ENUEltS, AT ERISMAN'S, NO. 17 WEST KINO 8T LANCABTKIt, I'A TJtVMKB, 0. T 11UNK8I TKUNJCHI Latest Styles Trunks AT KllECKEL'd. OTorTbrrebuiidraadltrorontilzoa Hndttylei tnchoeao from at prlcci ranging lrem m.oe te BRLDAL, TRUNKS-CHEAP, AT KREOKEL'S TRUNK ROOM, Bocend Heer, 3 and C E. Klcir 8t. T moon. BROTHER. I'inest (jiuiHty. HOUSE. LANOAHTBR, PHNNA. fAl.I. HATH. "Kf KW KID ULOVKS. AMI'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER,' I'A. Just Opened a Eull Stock M KID WES! EXCELLENT GOODS -ANU- FINEST COLORS. Throe-Butten, 50c. Four-Butten, 62c. Four-Butten, Stitched Back, 75e. Five-Heek, Lacing, 75c. Real Kid, Lacing, $1.00. Five and Six Butten, Slate Celers, Scalloped Tep, 48c. a pair. WILL Ol'KN R LARGE STOCK -01- Zephyr Weel, Germantown, Sax- eny Weel, Knitting Weel, Etc., in a raw IJAYB. mOHACCO CUTTINGS, 80RAPS. HIFT. -. mue Anu i -jiu&siu1 WA8TE. Drv ana Clean, bought for cash. ', rjr ana ,-. J-H.MOL1N8, Ne.l7JI'cartBtrcet.New Yerk. 2,'Z?-rii(X' B1l. He- aJ 1-eatl .ttMt, Hew Ter. lebl7-lje i i M - i HIFT. . mfi ;! i)iui ,1-m. -"-satakujMBtefps-aj aWiaawdKwt KtSj' S tW VlTP trig WBWtiaemtygf isg a
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