Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 08, 1886, Image 2

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Evcrv Wedncsday Morning.
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i Htm oetnmtT. all aboxtkecs lutim
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: fantestcr intelligence.
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.-:; -maw iiibhm or r.umunus.
TV returns from the Arcrment election
aplete enough te show that the al
ight anat Edmund' return te the
mb Come te naught. The icicle
WUiesenta the G recti Mountain stptn
' In Hw Senate has scored as complete a ic
trai ever did Jelin L. Sulllvau In his
! combats; and the victory has come
-much apparent case te Edmunds as
been accustomed te perch en the
Jbewders of the Bosten slugger.
'fit wae stated that Edmunds was tore-
' mire .a severe walloping this year for his
1 Jattfteence te Republican success in 1SS1,
and, in particular, because of the stony steny
ktartedneu he displayed toward the man
; inta Maine. It was given out that
Wtelnn's forces would be marshalled against
l and a final quietus given te his dreams
"'a atatesman. All these expectations die
.Ihe'death when confronted with the cold
, Met tfcat in Tuesday's election in Vermont
,Jbrty4we towns return Edmunds repre-
HBtatlvea, from seventeen there is no re-
Lfwt, four make no choice and three are
aarti-Edmunds.
vThna has Vermont reiterated her faith
i Edmunds and flung defiance athisene-
The result shows that the Green
i Mountain Republicans approve of their
.ennter's course in sitting down vigorously
g, ,iSBuw aspuauens or Jir. isiaine; anu in
,- vwjj nmuaiDWU iMiilum UL tue sell
-little people of the country in thorough
. .unison with them.
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j.4 Eaglanfl's Frccarlens Situation.
! It begins te leek very much as though
rsjtfce present English government in their
.desperate anxiety te avoid a wreck en the
; Irish rock are in danger of going straight
-!.''" til destruction en the llulir.iri.in nuick.
V ( !Uula YYtlOelA l.na vlAn 41.A l.An Af
Bulgaria from power and England has net
'given the slightest hint that she feels the
iaffreat. The great triple alliance of the
st nations en the continent treats
England with contempt,and the English can
.notfailteBeoitm tLat light, though they
rj iutt a aiuw-uiiuiiuy j)txi)ie uuu iue iue.1
may net dawn upon them for a little
. while. Hut wheu it does, wee te the party
iisin power !
7 ..England has net been in the habit in the
;paac or counting noses before a light, and
; ,if she can secure the alliance of France or
yltaly, and Turkey, the present triple alll-
tiance may be balanced. France at present
K te strongly in sympathy witli Russia, as the
-natural enemy or Germany, but French
..sympathy is subject te sudden revulsiens.
i, ja xurKey is ny no means insigniucant as an
"ally, for the Turks are still among the best
)'ititf -iters in the world and are new well
;iuiihu uuuii wen uiucereu.
"He will be a skillful statesman who can
fecJMep England from drifting into the dan-
-;i'tereus whirlpool of war that appears te be
; informing in the East.
& . " " "
(5r.i- aue jiaynewer's nciery.
S The easy victory of the ilayllewer should
sen as proving that vessel te be
the yacht fleet, for experience
S,has shown that a slight difference in the
,, conditions makes a wonderful change in
Ljiw relative speed of yachts. Hut it was a
.-jjnur race ana a grand one, it is said, and
all of New Yerk harbor wjs wild with ex-
cltement and enthusiasm.
E, It is with great satisfaction that it is
Quoted that although our merchant marine
'ihas vanished from foreign nerts. it has
ISbeen kept alive in the coast trade, and re-
-ff lalns se much of its old vigor that In inat-
., ters maritime we may still claim te rival,
nil net excel, the Fnglish wlie beast the de-
minion of the waves.
Before our great war the shipbuilders of
Jlmerica set the model for the world te
j fellow, and our swift cutters were tlieinar-
,im ui me jjuu;u, wiiusu vesaeia, meueieu
Rafter the breast of a duck, were safe and
f flAavL'nrrliT riaw lint, aimq . m..! 41..-. .......
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the English, whose vessels were net suf
iently swift te compensate for their lack
! stability.
It may be said that these tiials between
gracing machines prove nothing of value in
;- marine arcniteciure, out tuey de, mdlrect--ly,
by giving impetus te the study and per-
faction of models designed with a view te
-swiftness, which can then be modified for
practical use.
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iV,v- Gkarlesten's SereAecd.
eple are new saying that Charles
all the better for the earthquake
viaited it, rand that its tumble-
Mings will be replaced by mere
tial structures, and that, like Chi.
and Bosten, after their big flres.it will
all the better for the calamity that has
vpenii.
-""stir ..
iButjtmuatbe remembered that nein-
MsurftBsAe
money pours into Charleston new.
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the case in Chicago and Bosten, and
the Southern cltv mut. ,.,.i
mnuT in tfinr nnwn in tti-11 m tn .i...n
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F n lla IM 1VIA tMnittnlUn MA II L ..
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wi. ! w,wu iviuuuuu luuiu ww uau are
colored. These are the reasons whv
Charleston is in very great need at present,
3 ana because or tnese tie will give twice
Who gives quickly.
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Hy Legislative IneHcIencr.
VTbeieisan article in the current Jfar
jmtV about legislative inefllciency in which
Ute conclusion Is reached that we shall net
have abler debating and mere efficient leg.
we get a beiter class of men
Tfcftt m lout Uie situation. Hut hew shall
It be obviated V Se long as the machine,
system controls our politics, ambitious
men must bow before Its dictates, mul
these who are most subservient will st.uul
the chance of readiest recognition.
As merit is modest and its counterpart
brazen, the latter hai the best chance in a
free-for-all fight for legislative honors.
This is wliywe have such miserable apolo
gies for statesmen in Congress.
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Just such a calamity as that which has
visited Charleston stirs te new vigor the
national jmlso-beat.
l'ltTsnunu would net have Andrew
Carnegie's girt for a public library, but Edin
burgh will freeze tetbe quarter of n million
ovation for the same purpose. The latter
city hai outgrown the sordid query " will
It pay?"
The conspirators against the Prince of Bul
garia haveglven their aide or the story el the
dethroning of that ruler, and or course they
representitas the result of n popular uprising
caused by sonttments or gratitude towards
Itussia and disapproval or the ceurse or
their prince towards the czir. They try
hard te paint the prlnce black, hoi the worst
they can say of hltn is that he tmssurreunded
himself with political refugees from Kusla ;
but It takes be llttle Independence of speech
lotnakea ltusslau a retugoe thst the claM
cannot be regarded as dangerous Tlie as
sertion that every regiment of the UutgarUn
government but ene took the rath or alle
giance te the previsional government the day
alter the flight of Alexander is mere im
portant i and, it true, Indicate., that there is
a great deal of nonsense about the devotion
of the army te their prince. The tone of tils
address te his efUcers hinted at till1-, and It
allerds a plausible axctise for bis abdication.
U.n our lirst nage te-day wilt be found a
crisp and brilliant sketch of some of the
mero famous Eastern summer resorts from
the pen or Charles Dudley Warner In the
September 7urjcr'.. Few cities or its sire
send away mere summer tourists than Lan
caster, and thcrelore It is proUiOle that each
of the resorts depicted will be receguiied by
seme et the large circle or the Intkllii.kn
ceii readers.
Out or the wreck at Charleston this item
has drifted te the surface : A girl baby, v he
was born two or three hours boiero the
earthquake, has bi-en named Kartli
quakeana.
It Is said that while the Apaches were In
consultation with General Miles ever their
surrender a terrific thunder storm caine up
and Natchez, who had resisted the surrender
because their forefathers had reught the
whites for two hundred ye.rs,toek the storm
as an onion of the displeasure erhis aucesters
that he should think of surrender. Hut the
storm was followed by a rainbow and,
Natchez yielding, the whole band surrender
ed, allies and Law ten are entitled te much
credit for having accomplished what the
most explrienced Indian lighters had de
clared te be Impossible the hunting down
or the most warlikoef the Apaches in their
own mountain fastnesses.
Tu k Klghteenth district of 1 llmei-j has dene
wisely in reneminating William 11. Slerri
Ben for Congress. lie is a man et ideas and
the courage te ei press them, and such men
are needed in federal legislation.
Carrell D. Wrieht, who Is one of the
best authorities en education in New Enu-
laad, in an address the ether day en the sub
ject et social science spoke of the need te en
courage the study ei the various relations,
social and political, of men In modern life,
te facilitate personal intercourse and the
Interchange el ideas between individualsln individualsln
terested in promoting educational, financial,
sanitary, charitable and ether social reforms
and progress, aud promptly te make known
te the public all theoretic il or practical re
sults which may flew rrem Mich studies or
observations. It Is a beneticlal work that
needs no ajiolegy for rational men.
IsniCATiONS point te a war In the IJal
kanswlth possible ramifications ou the Af
ghan frontier and the north of China, and an
almost certain struggle wherever Turk and
Tartar meet, lu this event the sympathy of
a generous public islnveked forthepre,whe
will scarcely survive the inevitable struggle
with the complication or unpronounceable
names that must fellow. When Messrs.
Radoslaveft, Gueshell and Nieelaielt, et the
Bulgarian ministry, have determined upon
the future policy of that Kussian province,
Duuleep Singh may have prevailed upon the
peopleof Khatmandoe te start a reelt that
will sweepever 1 ndia from K ishtwar te Serin
gapatam and then thore will come aliter ter
rible names from China, Kusaia, Turkey
and India that will strain the Atlantic cable
and the editorial Jiw In a maimer most
fearful te think ujien. War is terrible any
where, but among people with such terrible
names it is simply fiendtBb.
Tin: limits of newspaper enterprise seem
te have beeu reached by the New Yerk
Werlil, which en Tuesday faithfully dupli
cated the yacht race between the Mayflower
and the Galatea ou the front et its building.
Filty thousand people watched the minia
ture yachts moving ever their course and
loudly cheered when they saw the American
yacht stealing away from her llrltisli com
petitor. GnuoMMehas surrendered as a prisoner
of war and as a matter of honor should be
treated as such ; takeu back te his reserva
tion, formally released, promptly rearrested,
tried and hanged. Justice must net be
hurried, but allowed te march this man with
dignity te his well earned deem. It is urged
that he should net be treated as a prisener of
war. Then he should net have lnen allow ed
te surrender as such. Having se surronded
self-respect demands that we should de neth
leg te violate our honor even in dealing with
an outlaw and villain of the very worst tvpe.
Hut at the same time care should be takeii
mat tue strong arm et the law re.t hruily ou
his shoulder as seen as thu mllitur iiae
dene with him.
I'EIIHONAL.
Thomi'ses JJi:i.u. ene or Pitthbtirg's most
prominent citizens, hasdied or cholera mer-
UUH.
fJEoneKU. MtLi.Kit, a well known Phila
delphia manufacturer, drepiied dead in Mew
Yerk en Tuesday.
l.KVI I. Moiiten is said te have been de
cided upon by the Republicans el .New Yerk
city as their candidate ler the mayerallty.
Oe.v. James A. Heaveh was recelved
with a narade of citizens of llellelente en his
return Tuesday from his extended Western
tour.
Lieutenant Uuveuneu Hi.ack'n two
sous nud the son of Colonel 11. llnicu Hlck Hlck
etts, candldate for lieutenant governor, are
en their way te-Concord, M, II., where they
will attend school. '
Kx-PnnsiuuNT James K. I'ei.it'n widow
celebrated the eighty-thlrd anniversary el
her birth Saturday, lu Nashville, Tiitin.
Many tokens or kindly remembrance were
aent te the venerable lady by aduilriuc
friends.
Hahah HenNiiAltPT has become very
bitter toward reporters and she hits them lit
this sharp fashion : These fellow h state that
1 atn as thlu as u whlpiiiug pest, vet there
are thousands or thorn waxing corpulent ou
the fat of my bones 1 "
SSSS!.nf unUay evenI"K Ust. He was a
TlwJ.t8al;ell8l'-amt "' years of
age. He was the father or lin ,.i.n.i..,..
cnf.dtreseV6XI' .."liX-. Krandl
vrnal.im.i..1M,l i(.. . ..' ""u ""Ve, aud
108
L'orrU.e.1 t.l.A '"J-Bev
survived him.
'seven et
whom
rrtEslOENTQevvEN, of Ilia Iteadlnir rail,
read, was again iu New Yerk en Tueadrv
and It was reported that he was in consulta
tion with capitalists of that city Interested In
his plan of reorganization. A gentleman
acquainted with the plan oiTered by Mr.
Gewen atatM that It wilt require at least
42,000,000 et cash te carry It Inte effect.
Senater M Alies K, playing billiards the
ether evening bolore a number or hit ail ail
mlrera, tried a dllllcult shot ami ,utinKM
making 1L He looked disgusted. "That
was uiagnlllreut even if it didn't count,
femoral," Mid a Itleinl. "Ne, sir," ald the
Ittle man, agely, "nothing In uiagtilllcent
mat misses."
Mary ANiir.nse.N, new In tint KugllMi
lake country, aays she is overworked. Con
cerning her luture pregraiuiue Mm A ml or
son said : "1 de net prvqxwe acting for a
vear, as my health It at piesent net geed.
The hard work of the pint lew seasons has
been tee much for imv 1 shall go en the
continent at the termination et my Mslt te
the lakes."
Ilit:suiKNT KontNves.ol ltretvn Vnlvor Vnlver
Mly. in l'rovidence, 11 l In hit rtiert lust
made te the corporation of the college, re
commends lh.it Arrangement be made for
giving yeuug women, under certain rostrto restrto rostrte
tloua, the facilities which the university at
fords for elitAlnluct liberal education. Villi
Is a new departure for ltrone, which has
been known as eue of the most censerva
tive of college,
I 111: BAHTKHS MIHIHt: II I It L.
Lttiil of I'pactirK anil l.melr V nliieii HI1I
ud OsliitJht hi the Mtthrti.
Conc)einlciiceot the ItiUlmere miu
If it were net for the kindly glow of the
heart w hlch is produced by a god dinner it
is very likely that Thackeray and Pickens
would net havedecribed se heartily the geed
things that delicti! thoeyo and lwlate of a
lusty Eugllshmau. It Is net unlikely that
the pympathetlr tie of geed fellowship
which binds Kasteru Sheremen together,
wherever they may le, Is a direct result of
the poeds breakfasts, dinners aud supjwrs of
the peninsula. It must net be snpiwed In
ferentially that a tempting table l the only
attraction or the Lasteru Shere, it is but a
part el a genial and general hospitality et
which the greatest charm Is the lowly and
charmlug woman who presides ever the
hou-mheld. It Is she w lie makes the meal se
enjoyable, the varied and iitmnd'uit products
or the land aud the water bemg merelv aids.
Nearly every Intern hhere girl is a geed
cook. She Is taught the art thoroughly e
that she may intelligently instruct herser
vanta, and if circumstances should require
it, se that she may go into the kitchen her-t-eirnud
de the cooking. The race of old
colerel cooks w he ileurlslied before the war
is fast dying out, and as the voting colored
women hae net inherited their mothers'
skill, the mistress of the house has been
compelled te perfect herseir In the duties et
the kitchen se that she may gie her servants
a practical training.
Kven when required te ait as her ewu
cook the Ka-tcru here girl imds time for
ether work, and ler enjoying herself and
niakiug ethers happy, sue is expert with
the needle, a fair musician aud a bright
talker. Some are dashing horseback riders
anu gracetut sKaten and daring swimmers.
They can manage the sails el a small beat and
can pull a strong ear, ami many of them can
handle a plsteL The outdoor e.verci-e gives
roundness and symmetry te a lithe figure,
which Is usually surmounted bv a beautiful
neck and face, for there are but few places in
the world where lovelier women can be
found. She Is fend of reading ami can con
vene with sprightliness and originality upon
the best works of L'ngllsh literature, mid
criticise with Judgment the styles aud
rnelhef' of dillerent author?. She will rre
Inte the Kitchen looking as sweet and fresh
as a flower, prepare a breakfast of fruits, egg
pene or SOme ether kind of ilnllnlnim rnrn
bread, het rolls, clear collee, sliced tomatoes
and fried tailors or rock or perch or crabs,
and return te the table as neat lu appearance
as wheu she entered the kitchen, and se
cheery and pleasing in uiaunerth.it each and
every article of feed will taste the sweeter for
being in her presence.
At dinner you will Lav e fried chicken,
delicately browned, ham baked with wine or
sugar, roast duck, potatoes, corn, tomatoes,
Lima beans, beets, egg plants, apple sauce,
sweet and seurpicklts,curraut lelly, icecream
and peaches, or peaches aud lieuuinerreim.
puddings, pies, custards, cake and fruits. ler
supiwr there w ill be sort crab-i, crocus, -Maryland
biscuit, Sally Luun. honey and various
preserves, with reaches and cream. The pre
serves are wonderfully Une specimens et the
preserving art, for iu this respect the East
ern Shere girl is without au equal
the world ever. Strawberries, blackber
ries, raspberries, peaches, quince, pears,
damsons, crab-apples, apricots, watermelon
rind, rock melon and cautateupare all sub
jected te her skill, and when placed upon
the table they net only retain their ihver,
but convince any man that nature ltsull has
been Improved upon. In winter terrapins
and wild geese, and ducks and birds, and
oysters take the place el the fried chicken
and the sett and hard crabs. As all the things
mentioned above come from the land aud
water of the peninsula, thH tables of the poor
est families are supplied with them, though
of course net In such great variety.
II K AU3IIHKU Cl.KrKI.SXU.
Ilewa Ijc1 Who tVanlel te e thfl i-te.hleut
Had Ills Wl.li FuiiiiifO.
A curious incident occurred the ether day
during the president's morning stroll. A
brlghteyed but roughly ilresseit lad met him
near the lake, but had no idea that he was
the president,
" Kxcuse me, mister, but de you live at the
hotel?" said the boy.
"Y'es," replied Mr. Clevelaud, with an
amusing smlle.
" Well, I'm glad te hear It. b'po.e veu've
seed Oovernor Cleveland?"
"Oh, y&s ; I have seen him frequently."
" Gell darned f you ain't just the man l've
been aching te meet. Yeu see l've walked
thirty miles te take a leek at the president.
Jess as seen as I heard he was here I set out,
and here I am, begesh."
The siuile en the president's face still
broadened.
"My old dad has been vetin' up lu the
mountings ferthlrty yeirs, begesh, but none
of the fellers he voted ler get elected until he
went for Cleveland. Since then our luck
changed, begesh. Cattle quit dying, houses
did well, mam gut the house insured and it
ain't been struck by Ilghtnln' slnce, begesh.
Dad says It's all lcause Cleveland's get a
big neck bustin' wide open with brains. He
must of had brains, else he ceuluu't get te
the White Heuse, begesh. I've cum clean
ever here te see the president, and etl you'll
be se porlite as te point him out I'll be
obliged. When you cum our way dad'll
give you all the cider and fned chlckeus veu
can drink, begesh."
" 1 am President Cluvelaud."
"There, begesh, you ain't, are you,
though?"
"I am the president," said Mr. Cleveland,
with smiles struggling with gravity, "and 1
Bhall be happy"
Some broken sntences, a scared lace aud
threoer four gasps mlugted with dust and
retreating roetsteps, and the young man from
the mountains disapicared down the road read
w ay. The lermldable reality et tlie oxecutl ve's
presence was tee much for the young moun
taineer. The quiet ease of manner or the president,
together with his apiiarent unconsciousness
el the public regard for htm, makes him a
favorite with thu farmers and humors of this
region. Said a gulde today : "I supiiose
thathe can poll a heavier vote among the
huutorsef the AdireudackH thau nny ethor
statesman iu jielitical life."
A Nt-EU. Halter' lll.e.
1 rein the Ualtlmere Atnerlcau.
An unusual occurrence In the departments
here is the steady and rapid rise of u jeung
colored man who entered the secretary's
eillce in the interior department as a mes
senger seme jcars age, aud yesterday
reached a third-class clorkehlp at Jl '00 per
"I!!!?,"1' 'f.he young fellow, whose name Is
vv llllatn IJ. Uaincs, was lermerly a waiter
uud perter In the employ of James Worm Werm
ley. The latter took a great interest in Gaines
and through his Influence with public men
succeeded in getting him a messengershlp In
the interior department The young iellew
was zealous and studious, and applied him.
tielf te learnlug the use el the typowrlter se
thoroughly that he was made a copyist at
?iXX) per year. Frem this last position he
has Just lieeu promoted te n f(,.w clerk
slilli. Nut I'artlsuu.
Kiem the Husten Courier.
" Isn't he beautllul ? sild the wifoef the
politician, us she dandled hr baby boy, who
smlled aud kicked every time she threw him
up.
" He is," answered the proud father as lie
watched the play el the little feet, " but
I'm afraid he will never be a geed party
tuau." '
" Why net r
" liocause he'a a kicker."
evVr'rKmmr u,at mt a Bleew
Th Menu nl Aiphslt Vattntil,
Gen. M. U Meigs, of Washington, has
written te Mr. II. W. l'llkta.eU'hlladelphla,
n letter iu regard te the asphalt pavoment In
Washington, taking the ereund that asphalt
I aveinenta cost hut at rltle mere than granite
deck pavement, and la incomparably belter
in nil the qualities that go te the making el n
tlrst-class roadway. The granite block pave
ments laid In 1ST e cost H.7l -er square jard
asphalt pavement, JI.Sj per square yard.
The annual cost ei rep tire ei ine tvspiinu
pavement en lVnusjlvaiiu avenue Ims ieen
front 1', te i' cents per square jard, with a
geed foundation of hydraulic cement, ssnd
and broken stout. The asphalt sutface is
durable, comfortable te drive Uen, and
vastly mete favorable te health then any
ether. Them Is nil Impression that asphalt
pav ptueut Is net I tin best for heav y traffic but
Mr. Fertile, an English civil engineer, com
menting ou deit. Meigs' letter, shows that
tuipresleti te le orreueous. Cheaiwlde, Lon Len Lon
eon, w lilcli Is conceded, he sav , te liav the
heav lest trallle or any street In the old world
lias new been mvihI with asphalt for ten
yours, and during that time lias never been
closed a day ler repairs. It lias Um'ii, he sf
tlrms, the ei)erieiice et lamden and Paris,
that asphalt will stand mero w ear than either
granite or iron. The virtues claimed for
asphalt te put them briefly, are that they are
uolele-is have no vibration, no dust, no
mud, are easily cleaned, very durable, auil
are easily repaired.
.vu'i:i: v r.it.f-. .kt.
1 he sin ill boy takes Ids tiemclv Hue,
A piece el common llneu twine.
Then bends a pin
And drops It In
1 he cool and gently bsMillni; brook,
v. niching as large a string elitih
As almost an.v one could m Ish ;
V Idle there cliwi by.
With fancy lly,
1 tic i it j angler ne'er a one can hook
lYem thr Xrw Utiten Amj.
As 1 Iipj Cnntuit resAttitjr
make a porous pi ister li.ivttis nuythlug like the
iiutlicln.il itiKltt!cs of ltcnsen's, the camp let
lowers of the pharmtcetillcal profession pnv
Out e tens of worthless plasters, and glvethem
names wtitch resemble tu yrlntttist el the ecu
nine, and, w hen carelessly spoken, sound Ilka
It. ter example. Cheap Jehn drugKlst will
eITer you Inish variously stltsl Capsicum,"
iiipsiiin," Ctpstclne ' or " Cspucln " pins
ters. prefaced sometimes with the ns.me lien
Ions or " Itiirten's." V e earnestly cuutlen
the public against the hole trltieef thorn, nicy
n abseluttilv useless us remedies ler disease.
Te le sure they are cheap, tmt plain luustartl Is
theaper and lust as eilicacleus. Ask ler lten
son's, natch the spelling, and leek for the
Three cals "trademark and the went l'p l'p
tlne which Is cut In the centre el the genuine
sers-M.VV.s
1VEVIAL UT1VCH.
AUK Kill llAim mlseiuble by Indigestion,
Constipation, lUtilness, Ums of Apt-etlle, 1 cl
ow Msln t Shlleh's Vltnltzer Ls n iMlllve cure.
Ker sule by II. It. Cochran, 1)1 usgUt, .Se. W
Neith tiueeu street.
Caution.
We would caution the l'ubllc te beware el
Dealers etlarlng Kemp's lUlsam at less than the
rcuular l'rlce. .V) cents and f I, as oftentimes Imi
tations or inferior artlclesare sold as the Kenulne
In order te enable them te sell cheaply. 11.11.
Cechmn, druggist, Ne. 15J North lucrn street ls
eurageut ter Xancasler. baiuple tHHtle irtvea
toyeur. el5-lif.tw
KAl'llI TltANStr
Th" latest and best form of rupi.t transit u for
a person tnmblnl with a sli k- huulache te take n
di of Dr. Leslie's f-p'clal l'rescnptlen and
w hat n rapid transit train the affliction takes for
Its departute. fcce advertisement tu another
column. dec-AMjdd)
SHI LOU'S Vtr.VLlZKIt li what yonueeerfor
Uonstlivatlen, Loesot Appetite, Dlizlnur". and
ftU symptoms of Dyspepsia. 1'rlce ID and 7S
cents per bottle, ler sale by II. tl. Cochran,
Druggist, N"e. lsu North Queen street.
0 IIettls ErscTS x Crnx. Mr. Oscar E. 11.
ivecn. et Alleutewn, l'a., was bedfast within,
rlamuiatery rheumatism la the winter of IsjO.
Doctors could de nothing te lcllevehim. lie
commenced using Gress- Kheutuaile llemedy.
lly the time he had used hiUt a botlle he could
leave his bed; wLenhe had finished the lietUe
he was cured and has net had a return of the
dueue since. In his own words, "1 te.il better
than ever before." l'rlce II, by all druirirlsta.
tebtf-JuidMVV ,tr
Th lliclteiiicnt Net Over.
.Ibe rush at II a Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137
North Oueen street, stUl continues en mceunt
of persons afflicted with Cough. Colds. Asthma,
luentbltis and Consumption, toprecurr abottle
of hemp's ll.1l9.1m ler the Threat and Luues,
w hl h is sold en a guarantee aud Is gtvlnsenutu
sall.factlen. It ts a standard tamlly remedy.
l"rite cunts andll. Tnal liiejrte. eli-lwdjtw-
blHt-0113 CATAKUI1 UEMKlM-a positive
cure for Catarrh, Dlptherla, and Canker Meuth.
r or aiw uy 11. u. ueenran, nrugirlst. Ne. 137
North Oui-en street.
Dr. Uasslxb Werji bvacr, Purely vegetable,
pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist,
no purgative required alter using. Price, 25
cents, by all druggUU. febi-JmdM Way
flood Ketulta In Ktrrj Uiun.
D. A. llradfei-d, wholesale paperdealcref Chat
tanoeira. Tenn , writes that he was terleusly
afflicted with a severe cold that settled ou his
lungs; had tried many remedies without benefit
iMinirinuuctsiiPiry llt King's New Dl.cevery
for Consumption, did se and was entirely cured
by usoef a few bottles blncew hlch llmehehas
used It In hl tamlly ler all Ceuirhs and Colds
with best results. I his Is the experience of thou
sands whose llvtshavn been saved by this VVon VVen
derful Discovery. Trial liettle frve at 11. 11
Cochran's Drug store. Nes. U7 and 1 ri North
Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. (5
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by
Uiat lerrible cough. hblleh'sCnrelsthe remedy
for you. t orsaleby 11. ll.Cethran, Dnigglst, .Ne
137 North (jueen street.
An llud te Hene Scrapie;;.
Edward Shepherd, of Harrlsburjr, 111., gays
"Having received se much licnent Irem Electric
IMtlers. 1 led It my duty te let suITei-lutf human-Ityknew-lt.
Have bad a running seru en my
lc for elRht years ; my doctors told me I would
have te have the bone scraped or leg amputated
I used. Instead, three bottles of Electric Hitters
and -men boxes linckleu's Arnica Halve, and
my leg ls new sound and well."
Electric Ulttres are sold at fifty cents a bottle,
and llucklcn's Arnica Salve at S3c per box by
11. ll.Cechran. Druggist, Nes. Wand lyj North
Ijueen street, Lancaster, l'a. (5j
ISltOWN'S HOUSEHOLD l'AJfACKA.
Is the most ciTectlve I'aln Dostreyerln the world'
Will most surely quicken the bleed wheUier
taken Internally er'applled extem&lly. and
Usereby mere certainly UELIEVE Vain.
whether chronic or acute, than any otlier pain
alleviator, and It ls
warranted donble the
strength of any similar preparation.
it cures pain In the Side, Back or llewels. Sere
inreai, unenraatism. Toothache and all
Itheuraatlsin, Toothache and ALL
win, anu is inu ureal uelluver of I'aln.
UUOVV-N'S HOUSEHOLD 1'ANACEA " h jjla
be In every family. A touspeonlul of the l'anacea
In a tumbler of hr t water sweetened, if priv
fnrred,! taken at Dedtlrce, will UHKAK Ul' A
':OLD. ascents a oetUa
mjn-lydM.W.ASw
" IIACKS1 ETACIC " a lasting and fragrant per
lume, PrtceilaiidW cents. 1'ersalu by II. U.
Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 1J7 North (juten streeu
llIK KEV. GEO. II. THAYEIl, of llourben
Ind., says . ' lUith myself and wiroew-o our lives
teaHll.OH'SCONSlMI'TlON'COHE." Korsale
by 11. II. Cochran, DrnggUt, Ne. 137 North Oueen
street.
tOlt DlSl'El'SlA and Liver Complaint, you
have n prliited guurantee en every bottle of bhl bhl
leh's Vftallzur. It never faUs ta euro, for sale
by H. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137N'erthUuecn
stieet.
Iluckleu'a Arnica Halie.
The llesl Salve In the world for Cub), llrulses,
Seros, Ulicirs, Salt Khenin, 1'ever Beres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin
Krupilnn, and pealllvely cures 1'lles, or no pay
required. It Is guaranteed te glve jM'rfcct satis
faction, or money refunded. I'rlce i cents per
box. for sale by II. 11. Cecuran, DruirUt,I37
and 13J North Oueen street. lavncastur, l'a.
MOIT1KU.1! ilOTHKUSIl MOTHKltSIII
Are you disturbed at nlKbt and broken of your
nt by a sick child suffering and crylnf with
10 excruciating naln of cnlllnir teelh t it an.
rust
the
goatenceundgetalxitUo of ilrs. WINSLOW'B
. OOTHINO sntUf. It will relieve the peer
llttle sufforer Immediately depend
there la no mistake about it. Thei
nnen lit
There Is net a
mother en earth who ban fivr imAd it. whn win
net tll you at once that It will regulate the
bowels, and give rest Ui the mother, and relief
and health te the child, operatlng like magic It
Is perfectly safe te use In all cases, and pleasant
te the taste, and Is Oae prescription el en of the
eldest and host Uunale physicians In the United
states, bold every where. SS tunls a betue
maySl-lydU.W.BAw
TON'T.SUI'I'KH ANY I.ONCJKK
Krein Tour Dlsonlered Ktdnevs,
lllitfk Jlarivii 31iiiernl Spring iValcr
Is a l'rempt. Kltlclcutaud Cheap llemedy.
ItaTenleand lnvlgerant Tewera make It an
excellent Dyspepsia llemedy.
I'r. Itegnault, el France, writing te Oen. lleff,
of the u M. Atmy.auygi
" 1 en need net come te Kurope ler Waters te
euro liyspenala j we have none Uittur than
1ILACK llAllltKNHI'ltiNU WATKIl."
1'en.eus supplied and vessels I tarnished.
1'. H. GOODMAN, Manager,
Ne. 37 Kast Oram Street,
rorsale by JNO It. KAUH'ilAN, DniggUt,
erth Ouceu Street, Lancaster, l'a.
lILACKHAKUK.VSl'UlNOllOUaK new open.
Apply te
UISSCHltlSTlK I5OMIIEU0KU,
1'leasant Oreve, Lancaster County, Vs.
nnel8s5ma
lrumr
D'
tlKT tots the fibre ami invites
purify blankets thoroughly,
Vrofcsser Cernw.ill, of Princeton College, says the Ivekv Seap
is an excellent laiiiulry Seap, of great purity and wen than average
cleansing power.
A WORD OK WANNING.
There are nuny while soaps, each represented te be "just as geed as the ' Uerv'i"
they ARE NOT, hut like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities
of the genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and Insist upon gelling it.
Copyright ls$, by l'reclcr A Humble.
urn
TT7IAL.L, lKY l3O01S.
HAGER &
Fall Dry Goods.
The NKWKvr UKU.SS rAlUULef rereign aud Demestic -Miuiufitctuie. Alse
l'till l.mes of Cleths. Tricots, C.tshtueies, Serges, I'm Stilpua, Neat ChcckB mid Cem
binatleu Dress tloexls.
LADIES' WRAPS AND SHAWLS.
FLANNELS for Men's Wear, Flannels for Utdies' Wear, l'lain and Striped Flan
uels, I'mbreiderevl Flannels.
BLANKETS from the Lewest te the Finest iju.iUt).
HAGER &
Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa,
N
EXT UOOK TO THE COURT HOUSE.
Fatadetk's Extensive Dry Goods Estaisliiiieiii
la new heavlly stoekod with goods oultnble for the nppronehlng Fall and
Winter Sottseu. It having been purohased during the Summer nt low prices
for prompt Cash, enables us te offer It at Iebb than regular prlcea. Por Per
sons visiting the County Fair would de well te make a nete of thfa faet.
Blauketa, Bed Oomferta, Flannels, Whlte and Colerod Qullta, Ladlea'
Dresa OecxIb, Bilks, Shawls, New Style Cloaks aud Jaokets, Camela Hair aud
Scarlet Weel Undorwear for Lndles, Qenta and Ohlldren. All the abeve In
large quantities aud at less than Regular Prices.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOU TO THE COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PENNA.
M
irr.GEU A HAUOIIMAN.
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.
a hove hi kb.
H1
IGH GHADK COKJ-'KES.
Kine old Government Java and llecha
Coffees, the best In the market. Our Java men
ded Coiree speaks for Itself ; rich and fraxrant,
Kc. per pound. Very line 1'lantalleu ltle
Coffees, our best only 'juc. per pound; one very
popular at lie We want you te call and try our
iJJic Coffee. The excellent quality of our
Coirecs and fine Teas Is making friends fast and
(Inn. Our dally sales show a steady Increase,
rnwh lteaated every day. A full line el fancy
Groceries, l'leese give us a trial order.
OKO. WIANT,
anirtu-lvd Ne. HI West Klnv Street.
AT
UUKHK'H.
Genuine laple Sugar
IN 1 l'OUND KltlCKB,
AT 12 CENTS A POUND.
HAM AND DRIED BEEF.
Dried Ileef chipped aud by the piece.
Oysters In one and two pound cans. Mustard
andbplced Sardines, tine Imported Sardines,
lirolled Mackerel in Tomate Sauce, llrelled Sal Sal
eon, I'resh Salmen, Fresh Lebster, Cream
Chcuse, l'lcnlc I'lneaprle Cheese, Sage or Green
Cheese, etc.,
ATBURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST K.1NQ BTREET,
LANCA8TKU. l'A.
- Telephene connectien:
TIIK UNDKUHKINIM) WIWs IIK-OI'KN
his Lourteof Instruction In the Ucniian,
t'ruucb and Italian languages, lu the early part
of October nexU l'lease apnly at bis studio,
NO, 7K EAST KINO STllKhT.
sep'Mmd LKON VON 03SKO.
T KVAN'H FI.OUR.
11 Prove all things and held fast te that which
It geed."
Levan's Fleur.
neAr.
the moth." Te cleanse ami
wash them with Ivekv Seap.
UUU'M.
BROTHER.
BROTHER,
AT-
rUH BALM UM MEN I.
FOIl HK.NT.
Twe one-story heusea. Ne.
J7 West Chest
nut street.
sept'J-tfd
Al'l'LV AT THIS OKriCK.
F
IOH SALIC TIIK HOKRKL IIOlWi:
Hetel l'repcrty. Nes. 43 and 51 West Klug
street.
aise, luuinicc-sioryHieroand Dwclllnir
Ne. IS North Ouceu street, wlllbuseldnt nrlvntn
sale. Inrjulroer II. O. KIIKADV,
Att'yfer Estate of Jacob C. Kieady.
OK IlKNT.-A DOIMJLK TWO-HTOUY
llltICK 1101 SK wlth5Acresef Land.cerner
l'rlnceand James streets. Thcralsastableand
tobacco shed en the premises. I'ossesslon given
Immediately Apply at
augtld 334 KASTOKANOE8T.
OKI'IIANH' COUKT 8ALK.
On SATCKDAY, SKI'TKMIIEII II, lSMl.nt
the l'leugh tavern en West King street, Lancas-
terclly, the undersigned administrator of Henry
ra
tii
llurklus, deceased, win expose aipiuiiicsaie ny
vlrtuoel an order of the Orphans' Court of Lan-
caster county, all that One-Story liltlCIC
DWELLING ii)Uk. en a let or piecoei ground
louse, en a let or n
bolen gl u g thereto, Nes, 112 and 111 Maner slrcet.
A.micunil t;it y. iiivuuiiuk ill aiumi. ou dianiii
street aforesaid, 31 feel, and extending In depth
161 leet. This property Is desirably located, has
geed fruit trees, and ls In all respects a very de de
Blrable home.
Hale te be held at 7 o'clock p. in., en said day,
when terms and conditions will be made known
by WILLIAM 11. 1IUCKIUH,
sept GUI Administrator.
TRVHKB, JtV.
maUNKS! TKUNKSI
Latest Styles Trunks
ATKUECKKL'a.
Over Throehundicd different sires and styles
te choeso Hern at pilccs ranging from Hl.oe te
3UOO.
DRLDAL TRUNKfi-OHBAP,
AT
KREOKEL'S TRUNK ROOM,
Second Fleer, 3 nnd 5E. King St.
augiiamd
AKKLKY'S "VJKiLLOW I'KONT"
clear filler Havana 6 cent Cigar Is pro
nounced by smokers the best In the mar
ket, at
MAKKLKT'S - Yellow front,"
Ne. a North Queen utreet.
(reraerly Uartauvn's )
HOVUKVMHMMHIXtt UUUfM.
WTK UAVK A IiAltOK BTOOK
OT TIIK 1IKST
RDFRIGDRAT0R.S
IN TIIK OITY,
Th rierce Pry Air Hefrigtrater.
UA A'DA'.Y IHWK, HA TKK VOULKKB,
WK CMC AM rUKKXKKH,
And l lull line. etltOUSKrUltNtHlllmlUOODS
llie latK-est uteck of HAS riXTUHKM In the
city. Spwlal attention paid te Uas-nttliiR, Ttn
lUs'flUK and Speutliitf
v it hav J list ivcelv ed another let of these SAO.
(ll.OIIK.s.
JOHN P. SOHAUM & SOK,
'M SOOTH QUEEN ST.,
LAN0A8TKU. l'A.
TjMilNNA 1IUKNKMAW.
PRICES
MARKED DOWN
Weed and Iren Pumps,
TERRA-COTTA
AND
Iren Moter and Drain
PIPES.
FLIP & BRENEMAN,
Ne. 1(j2 North Quoeii Btroet,
LA NU AST Ell, l'A.
-tyM. A. KIKKKKil AIjDUH U. llHKK
KIEFFER cSd HERR,
Ne. 40 East Kin Street,
(Opposite Court Heuse).
Invite all llensekeeei te Call'aud luecl
their Sleck of
Heuset'uriiisliing Goods.
A Cotnplele I.tnn constantly en hand. COOK
BTOV KS nud ItANOES, lfAULOIl HTOVE8,
HEATEItb ana rUK.NACE3.
SUMMER COOK STOVES.
Alter carefully exaudnlnir the metiu of all
eflervd te the trade, e have selected
THE "ARGAND,"
rer OAbOLINE, and
THE 4t DANGLER,"
rer COAL OIL.
As the Uest, when all points ate considered, te
ener te our patrons.
Call aud see us. We levu te show our xoeds,
and am net offended If you de net purchase.
Iteniember, e aru ftgcuU ler
The " Splendid Heater.
Mannfarturfsl by Culler A'WatTcn Company,
Trey, N. 1 , which has no rival In durability,
aconemy of fuel and control of iras. N'owlsUie
time toexamlneandbvcomu posted for Autumn
purchases.
UKIIKMUEU THE PLACE I
40 EAST KING ST.,
(OPI'OSITK COUKT 1IOU8K.)
apil-tldAw
ox.erjfi.vu.
H
llteH A KKOTHKK.
fek riiei'Li: siikkivd and savims
HIRSH & BROTHER'S
Great Sate of Beys Clefc
1'esst'siiCH (Jrenl Attractions.
BOYS' CL0TflING.
Our New Tall Stvles of lUivs' and Children's
Suits are new ready, and they are worth whlte
every mether's Inspection
A crander assert-
menia
nil nrettlerutvles were neverseen before.
liuvlnc tlme has new ceme for these who with
prudence of nforetheught make their Fall selec
tions while assortments am unbroken j while
goods are fresh while they've get the time te
leek, and wu the tlme te give them that nicety
of attention which we Intend they shall rocelve.
buying tlme this season finds us far better pre
pared te meet your wants than aid buying tlme
enu year age. And wo're net aware that you
then found anything lacking, either In assort assert
ment, quality or style, lie that as It may, this
year's buying tlme surpasses all ethor buying
times In extent or assortment. In the excellence
of goods. In the lowness of prices Hetter man man
agemeiit. Improved facilities and a larger trade
an) things uiai nuve uenu iw
Novelties In our Custom Departments.
Novelties In out Custom TuUuilng Depatl
ments.
Our stock of new Importations of Sultlmrs and
Treusering ls new complete In ull that thu word
Implies, lim will sen scores of thu latest de
signs of English t'asslmercs and Corkscrews,
the latest patterns of French Worsteds, and all
new shades nud mixtures of Demestic manu
facture. We bought these goods direct from the Euro
pean manufacturer, thus enjoying advantages
unknown te ethor merchant tailors or Lancas
ter, who buy their goods from ether than lltst
hands.
The prices nt which we are new prepared te
make Bulls and rants le erder lire most convinc
ing testimony of our superior facilities.
New Fall Styles all around. In every depart
ment we me showing udvance styles for the
coming season. Theio are hundieds of new
things In Men's, lieys's and Children's Clothing.
Heur these words In your mind . New Is The
lluylngTiine
-AT-
Hirsli & Brether's
ONE-PRIOE
Clothing and Furnishing Heuse,
COltNEB HOBTII QOKBN BTUEBTAND
"" CENTIIE 80.UA11K,
1U1H PAPER 1H PK1NTKI) WITU
INK
M&nutactured by
J. K. WRIQHT Si OO.,
tnarlHyd Mth.and Uue.Sta.i'.rhiiadelphU, ft,
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