J .. . 9. i .t"l'l.wT;TJh-JiMWJMyjppe T-KWZ-A sanaBSEs: ' fc- ipvfci,,,,,,,, P'i, ----- jfel WW,' trra mm iw a Taa, ww jflfc m minni num. wn BR ,WMmw munw. ;"' HilLl'fa.jifa.)U. 4tn.fiE EH,., ll I l S 568 mm IS set , 7 be K,w 1 I Bls m Km.. Iw 211 ee in fw e Ewfi'il ID 4M M ISO 1050 Km. ii 4W tss wte tste mm Oh.. jfi e mm iih nn w Km. jfM m b mm w moo fi... i wa no mm d mho Bm. i 88 mm mm moo sb no KZ. mm MM moo Man moo KJm,1 mm mH 8 mm moo wee Weridy Intelligencer ' ";KVMY WCDNCSDAV MORWNO, MJMfiKxeirm. elvm of m, MMimin msem amne rr t Mtiemi fbek BTmr r a rt or tbb emm. itt uomeug umiw MM no te m wain mur, II Ml Itttttr n4 3Vi pram ( nnmueBNOHR, rBalleUng-, Lancaster, l'a. : fmtcatx atatcUigcmw. tUrOABTKB. 8KTTKMBKR 0, INK. fk HMt Freper Refusal. - tell a story of the Democratic neutive committee, of l'hila. i; which, if true, shows that littee lacks sound sense. Tlie Stales appraiser at the pert bad a colored man as messenger. IWM Betagreeable te tbe Democrats of I Twenty-sixth ward, whose represcnta- 'la the city committee brought the r. te the attention of the committee, rftilliuat CnitnwA nMnnltiiA.! r mam ( tVIWUUIIIU LXtlOKO ItflVlUlVll i LU111 FMtttee te present it te the appraiser, "" J - 9 Cimnal TneAnt.n iri111,. WMM7UB3 Vi LAIU4UC1 UUJC1'UJ 11 illUkUl MtiMallen, J. F. Sensenderfer, Peter Pt-wtne, Jenn sievin. unariea i. , 6fl and Chairman Savage himself, all own members of the party, and br action might reasonably have been te be wise. We think that it Mrv nfhprtriu Thep j.nlln.1 v.nrtn tiPT- . ""-- "J ... ' Aavnuaer .router ana requesiea nis aismis- i ttlef the colored messenger upon no ether nm wan mat, no was oujectienauie te i Democrats of the ward as a colored I, who proposed another and a white , . for the office. The appraiser very de- . eWiily declined te comply with the re iVmk. They told him that the ward com. rariMw would resign if he retained the cel- I messenger, that the window book men WwQd net be en .hand at the election and the the Democratic vote would net be out. The, appraiser refused te be dictated te or te change his actions te suit the temper of 11m' ward committee. .1 And he was certainly right. lie had appointed the messenger, and te cause him , te reyeke the appointment a geed reason jfaheuld have been given him. Certainly it en aet. ae te asK a u tinea stales eincer te "ittteharge a messenger because he was a Metered man. That was no reason at all. pV A colored man may be as .geed a messe'n- f.-ftr.aaa white man, undoubtedly, and in troth it is a vocation in which he is very itaittiAiiw Aihil TsVai,3 .aL .t -l ii. teJ.f president's views, te ask a United States 'Jf official te discharge anyone from a suberdi- f ? tint A tln A 1-lasv ., 0 l.f .t!ll.M . - . l .., ,ume (u,d .u.iuw ui uis pentics ; auu , ewfatnly net because of hu color. "Tv6 can hardly understand hew the Deni- ".'ocratsef the committee could have been led te take se false a step. But the truth n'vAetibtless Is that men when they become ' pemmitteemen, need te keep a close watch . ; a themselves, te see that they de net be- vCOtee foolish under the pressure and howl- ".tag of their office-seeking constituents. iwhe seem te think that the party was y created te give them offices, and that they R em tneus Dy eivme right when their party Vaetsin. P r3" Generally the trouble is about keeping Republicans in elhce. Here it was about a colored Democrat ; tbe city committee of Philadelphia seem te say that colored , VJDemecrata should net even be official mes- 1 "JMBgers ; unless we understand their action . te be taken net against the colored Deme. p- mm be much as in behalf of the doctrine tfcK ward Democrats must be allowed te , dictate te the holders of federal office. The fc'Jleetrine is rotten in either case. We ptaarprlsed that it was proclaimed by f Samuel Josephs and seconded by 'Squire lfcMullen, but we are surprised that the twy respectable city committee should lead it its countenance. Its representa trfei ware rightly sent te the right about Iff. Appraiser Baker, who would have been ' calf it he had yielded te the absurd and most impertinent dictation. It is safe te aay that the president will sustain him, ad that Mr. Josephs is further oft than ,, wr from that impossible marshalship. -am .Lnsiuucrais ur x-uuaaeipuia may as will try te understand what Democrats eteewhere seem te knew, that there no use in trying te bulidoze this federal administration into handinc rer the federal offices for distribution by vvuutj cemmuiees as party piunaer. it is "expected that Democrats are Democrats 'ler principle's sake, and that they work for the party from honest devotion te it. When they proclaim that they will net j-werk or vote unless the public offices are IfUceled out te suit them, they declaie that fbey are net Democrats of this kind; taaa new tnemseives shameless in the Lctaratien. They will stay out of t, as the country and Democratic nartv I new administered. They are net clicible Democrats. Theyare net Democrats, i warns, xney can gel out and stay out ', K ine accompiisiied marshalship of l Josephs. & . jv r. Ktreaealcal I'ropesltlon. utronemlcal theory is urn. I, by Mr. H. G. Bush, of New Din. ,thui county, and lately a mp ui vue juiuersviue JNennai -;the particulars of which np. r la another column. n iir.i,uwi,ia MleC''Kepter'ir laws and throttles them, aal MMlacM that thn ni.i .it.i .,.. tMrjwilyTbediea move in ellipses, parabolas, MmwiMuiui niuug. tie proposes (hew ttaat'the form of all orbits la clrcu. tar ana mai me central ie rce may occupy . anr Dodtien in the orbit from centra i ImiBfereBce, the circumference only be- Wf Txeiuaea. U tDg law mat, Mr. Jtush hai under. e,.lHi ne taya ne is amply prepared i Woof and disproof. The columns of I INTKLLIOKNCER will be ut thn mrvlxa thtaneeU and ble critics in the elucidation . t rwllltMthea ineMtec county "Beet the astronomical world Y 'Tet stranger things have hapicned. He Will Be Missel. A few days age the foreign dispatches were full of praise of M. de G iers, the Kus elan minister of foreign nfTairs, and new the cable tells us that his course lias net met the approval of the czar, his master, and that be will be speedily replaced by theltussian ambassador te Trance. We hardly credit the story, because it comes from Paris, and may bae originated in the minds of the Russians who are fright ened ever the evident understanding Uv twecuthe czar's government ami Bismarck. But the remarkably clumsy character of recent Russian diplomacy nppe.trs te Indi cate that the czar has been interfering with the work of his minister ; and it may be that he has determined te tike the reins in his own bauds. The present ruler of Russia is held by many te be plainly marked with the insanity that hsis been the curse of the Itom.iuefTs, and though a man of great natural ability, Is Impetuous and headstrong; domineering his ministers ami impatient of advice. If he has cut loose from 51. de Glcrs, be be has made tbe longest step towards war slnce the announcement that lUteum would no longer be a free pert, and tbe careful, delicate band of that astute states man who se skillfully averted war with England a jear age will seen be missed in European politics. I'lnjliip an Astute Came. The abdication of l'rince Alexander of Bulgaria is se little in line with tbe con duct that might have been exectcd from a ruler of such well demonstrated courage a3 te create the impression that it is net meant as a tlnal withdrawal from tbe thea tre of action ; an impression which is con tinued by the report that tbe Bulgarian assembly will re-elect Alexander te the royal place. Certainly It is most remarkable te see a ruler in sound mind abdicating his authority whilolhepceple.iro vailing en him te remain. It isanesperienccsonevel as te imperatively suggest something in it unreal. There is some game of astuteness being played. l'rince Alexander gets down, apparently, te oblige Russia. It may be assumed that he acta upon the counsel of Bismarck and of bis German connections. There is evidently a bending en his part before the Russian force : but te believe that there has been such a break ing H3 his permanent abdication at Russia's instance, would show that be is net the bold prince he has been taken for ami that he has shown himself te be. We are much mistaken if his ilguie ha3 disappeared from European politics. m Edmunds still owns all underneath hla own hat as well as the Vermeut legislature. It Is new believed that the great Charles Charles ten oarthrpiake was uue te comparatively local tlUnla'einnntH. Tlmnrii-in nr ti.a .u. turbance may be ascribed te the fbrmntlen of oiiuiermutau uouews. 1'roleaser I'almleri thus explained the terrlhin hut ln..i arti.. quake of 1SS1 at Casamlcciela, the deep het liuis uu iuk grauumy eaten out cavern ous spaces underneath the town. If scien tific study or the late shocks at Charleston proves that they were due te such eviscera tion of the deep soil by chemical degrada tion or the solvent nrtlnn nr u.iar iimna will be little reason te fear the advance et earthquakes beyond the recently convulsed alluUal district Beavek thinks Welre should net be no ticed. Wolfe- probably returns the cjuipll- U1UOU Tub Adams Eipren company may hare te Iay ueavy uamages ler their unwarranted proceedings against Mr. Pratt, of 1'hiladel phU. A package of f30,0oe wa.4 misseil and l'ratt was seized utwn a fragment et clrcum stantial evidence, the uiere fact that he sealed the safe without calliiig another empleye te witness the operaUeu. Ills geed name has been darkened by the telegraphing ui me sccusaueu irem ocean te ocean, and his eventual acquittal, vy hlch seems iue liable. will net clear it or the blot. '1 he action et the company In giving undue weight te a trivial Incident Is most culpable, ler in Its transit by rail ever a long distance there am many ether ways in wnicu the sare may liave been robbed, and the leaden seal replaced as ItefnrtL When Mr. l'ratt strikM back he will doubtless make the fur Hy, and preve mere clearly than oer me clumsiness of the modern dettctlns New, U dear Beaver will only talk a little. he will render the insurance of Democratic victory doubly sure. Tin; scientists new In Charleston imea'.l catlmr earthnuakn nliniinrinei. i,,, n- pressed their displeasure at the unreasonable """ " me uwuiroance taKen by the minis ters el that city in their Sunday sermons. This does net much redound hi the oredlt ei tnoscientiuo men who hae se cieailyim pressed the world with their own insiguill cance in the presence or Immeasurable pewer; and though the clercrv mnviina ,.... i takinc undue advatitatre r tin, itn .n..., .,,i incidentally increasing the terror or tlie poe- I'.v, ih Duuum ue ruiiiuineereu mat they cave them a rafiiirn (mm ili.dr niar... n the Irlghtened negrees whose loud prayers iiu ncnu uyuiusseauu te me lantastle de tails el the terrible nlrtnrn hu.l m,, ,i,iu L.u. valve of religleu, it Is hard te tell te what umn. uran uiuir terror auu wild jianlc might net have drh en thorn. The ju aseuce or a destroying force beyond all human uuiiiouBeur me uiouguiei ii ii man control that has in aires nast Llutie.ln.n nitia. uiau uesiruya an ant mil, is terrible allke te iueiBuuimiiuiiu me euucaieu. Itellgibu i' iuh iiaiunu aim necessary roiuge Iren frewu el such black disaster. the I'EKSONAU nnv. .1 1.' Ir I.' f . ir t I,. .- .. i. . .i.ii .. nun, nuu cruxueu the Milwaukee Anarchists, has Iwen rciieml. nated by the Wisconsin ltunutili.nii Henatek Kdmunds Is net u Prohibition. "H"i in win ei uim mat lie makes It a rule never te drink iu the presence el young J. hoTiutef, or Taunton, has been nomi nemi nated ler governor, and I)r. Jehn Illackner. !?r """"'Boverner by the Massachusetts Prohibitionists. 1'uume I'niNTKii llKsuiucr has had a sharp light already begun against him. Among ether things It was charged that he was hostile te the Typographical Union and ran a rat ellice, and that he would rat the government printing All these allegations Martin TurrEU has publlahetl an an an an tobiegrajihy iu wUIch he taKcm orjcasieu ie mii- nntinra r liut l.n, a .. . .. If .! Willie' assertion that " his cliier authorial work," "Proverbial Philosophy , mi". passed the writings or HhnkiMiMrn and Holenjon. Mr. Tupper melestly excites surprise. ' IlBAVEltsays: "1 think that net a llepuli. llcan paiier in the state should allow Wolfe's name te be mentioned In it. The newsnanerM have niAiln liltn tlihiU im iu .. i.t ..... than he really Is. 1 de net ojre "te dlseiiss IVnll.b'dallliiiln u I. . . .. w..u B n..,.uUV cv, ,t ituiiiu euiy teiiit te hiw uw luijuiunca xne llennh can puty u net aftald of him." ' W1clIiv!?.iL.nE!tT: of Olnucester, Mass., of hertftta t?i'i,i?,lea ,l10 miU alversary drel wrMM yat8V, Sg,n bin'l"' te two nun. some intelligent lady Who Vn much ever beventy. but "ha r.?Vr1i?lc birth U indisputable! 1.. the uJtTe'ir or the last century she attended a ilinStr Bii-2 President Adams, and w 5 al ?actlvl U t the somewhat Irlgld statesman did her the honor te drink Jier health-a tia.t which MM te have had the desired effect, fernhe he never been 11L m m ' XBB LATMKT HAK HAI.L HKIM. The Chrltllana Club luair llrrrnttsl t7 Itie llntniljnlnr, et Itnl Chrttrr. The llrandywlne ctuts or West (.'hosier, has played some line ball this season, and there are very few clubs tit the eastern patt of the state that will get away with them. Yes. terdayen their grounds they added unether victory te their llsUThe victims w ere the Chris tlana boys, hew eie beaten easily. Melcher wash It much harder than hu is accustomed te, while ltllsey kept the Lancaster county representative) den n te tixe singles. Seme young ineu of this city placed en the Christiana. The lull soero Is : KRinnvnixa tiiRisin-n. ., .. . . R B r. ii r. A k. O. Kwcker,33 1 8 1 ir.lleil,r 1 s 3 James, 2.. ..1 X 1 fi e Mvei, i 0 s I 0 V IllUcy, , 1 1 en I'IUhmiiv. I 0 t 0 0 H Hlchrd'n.s5 S a e 0 Uvlcher, p e e e II 1 rariner. c 1 1 12 : : Urtiniiu-r, J e t e t Corcetati.l I e 0 e lirlninn, tool Coeke, r 2 1 (i ii ii w itmrr. w I I I i I II. H(Hhi'r,uil seen llnrrir, t n n ; e I broeko, 1 I llu e uKulglit.r u n e v 1 Total 14 1.1 17 S3 3 Tetsls 2 J? 17 11 llrantlynlne . I 0 1 e 1 .1 n b 111 Christiana e a e e e 1 e e 1 i Kmncsl ram llramlvr.lne.fi re tse hit fi lleeker, lllley. "rhii-e bssii hit Cocke. Ileuie run iatiirs. Total base hit Untndi wlni', CM. I.clten tA5v llpinilj iiiiu', 7.llirl tlnim, S. Deublo til Farmer and C Itoeker Struck nut lly llllcy, 1.1 Jletchur, 9 lUe en blls-Oir lllley, I : etr Melcher, i lilt by littchcr Itrixiks. stolen ba.ie-c Kwker (3), Jatiies, Ultseu. W IU1 iiichi'9 Slehtier, i lime of name due heurnml nit) lle uinuite. I in pltv-Mr. Wllllntu .McLean. The Aoct.iUeii games veslerdav were: AtPhlladeljihla: IlroeklvnU. Athletic 0 , at Baltimore:. Mets,!, ltalUmore 1 . at Cincinnati: Cincinnati I, toulsvllle t; at l'ittburi; (Urst gnuie): SL Leuis N Pittsburg 1; (second game): SL leiuisft, Pittsburg i The League irunes of yesterday were: At SL Leuis: St. Iniis ts' Philadelphia U. nt Chicago (alternoeul: Cliieige'.l, New Yerk I ; at Detreit: Detroit -'I, W.ililngten ; at Kan sas City: Bosten .Kansas City i Terry has alnas lieen n terror Ter the Athletics, and vesterday they bad but lUe hits etr him. "Uroeklv'n did net line an error. lUoieutheusaiul poeplo-Mw the two games In Pittsburg yeterday The St. Leuis League chili Is doing splon splen did work and yesterday they knocked young Caey out of the liex for Philadelphia. The Detreits did some tiwrui slucclng. Hreuthers and Conway each had a home run ami double, Thompson had a home run and two siugles and Kone had a triple and three singles bcranten defeated Wilkebarre by 10 te i. yesterday. "Cub" iStrlcker placed with the lermer testn. Te-day's gam e letweeu Chicago and De troit willhaxe considerable te de with the chauipleu'.bip. liariile wauted Uitli Purcell and strlcker. The lermer says lie will net slgu anaui this year and would net play under Itaruie for twice the sum ettered. Keeelus, Klyaud Sylvester hae been re leased by Louisville and the tolleniug will be reered: lleeker, itsmsey, Chamber lain, Kcrlns Crof-s Cmik, hlte, Mack, Werrick, llruwniug, Cellins and Weir. A bet of S 100 even money has been made that the Detreits would be uven with tlieChi tlieChi cages by next Saturday night. One et the unfortunate results of the Isle talk about the dlsUiudmeut of the Maroons is that some of the crack players of the team haie received such tempting otters elsewhere that it will be hard te reconcile them te ro re msluhere. boeralef them wcre gathered together at the hotel last night waitlug for the result of the meeting and mifertuuatetv they appeared disapninted at its successful termination. One of tbem, who was most sought after next te Ulasscoek, said bitterly . " I will net play iu St. Leuis next year under any circumstances."' Such fceutlnicnts as these hae only been aroused by gaudy eilers elsewhere. if. Lus licynhUcan. HAI.A VAT tun THE Ueii3t. The Ucmucrallc Camlldatei -if ak lu bihuelieu l'ark, l'htLuUliihU The Cauuatatter Velkstest at Schuetzen park, Philadelphia, closed Wednesday eve ning in a blaze el glory. The ment nt the last day was the visit or lien. Chauneey 1". Olack, Democratic caudidate fur governor; Maxwell Stevenson, Democratic candidate Ter congressman-at-large, and W. V. Heusel, chairman ei the Democratic tate committee. Lieutenant Governer IUack en coming for ward was greeted with hearty cheers and ap plause whlle the band played "Hail te the Chief." He said: "Personal liberty Is one of the dearest and most liuertant principles et our government, and there is uiHtter for seri ous retlectleu in what Mr. Keehler has said about the prohibition question. Tuero is something in the blixid el the derman race, that great Northern race whose bleed domi nates the ruling poeplo in most el thoclvili theclvili thoclvili zaUen or Kurope and America, which rises up in indignant pretest against anv interler flnce with individual rights or any "meddling et the state with our private alialrs, and which will always resent any such interfer ence or tneddlluir. I may say that it I am elected te the ellice rer which 1 am new a candidate thnresball be noactef mine in that direction, f Great applausaj President Keehler then introduced Max well Stevenson, and attfr the applause with which he was greeted had subsided he made a short add res, in which he sioke eloquent ly el the charities or the Cauustattr society and the thousands of dollars that It has dis tributed for the roller el want and misery and sorrow. He paid a high tribute te the German character and te the value of the German clement in the community. W. !. lleusel was then introduced and commenced his address by declaring that he was a candidate for nothing except member ship in the Cannstatter, but that he came te bring te its inembers the greeting et thelr fellow citbens el German birth and extrac tion In the interior or the htate. He HKke et Lancaster county and all La-Hern l'oun l'eun sylvan la as being largely Indebted te the German population ler the ,fact that It Is the richest agricultural country In the Union. He said that there scorned te be n reeliuggtewlng among theso whose ramllies had beeu for mere than ene generation in this country that there was danger te our in in stitutieus irem the incursion of lerelgu lmiul lmiul gratlen. This he did net bolievo. Healluded te the donation el ?.") made from the festival te the Charleston earthquake suflerers as an example or the bretherly feeling or the Ger man citizen te Ids fellow citl?en of auyrace or color, and said, "Itetter than all the yield et the fields, lietter than nil the products of the mines and quarries, is the integrity and high qualities or the citizenship which you have brought here." A'OIKS FUOM M:aII I'l.ACKS. Senater H. C. Waguer, et Ciimberlaud, has withdrawn In favor el Hen. Win. A. Martin, or Adams county. Six African lads have arrived at Lincoln University te lie educated. Goe is a Vey, two Amorice-Llborlaaud three et the Hass.1 trllie. About 200 excursionists, lepresentlug the ljTth and Ttith .New Yerk regiments, arrived lu Gettysburg Wodnesday mernlug te par par ticIate in the dodlcatieu of the monument of the 157th New Yerk regiment en the first dBy's battlo-Iield. Sherill Y'erdy, of LeUineu, has seized the prepeity of William 15. Light, el Aven, en executions aggregating fjr,IJi ,g,t 'was engaged In milling business at Aveuaudiii several ether enterprises. Messrs. DielzA Gens, who have been run ning a notion store at Trout Klin, twelve miles abeve lleuove, sold their stock Ierfl.au ruesday and were driving through the weeds when they wero stepped by three masked men who compiled thorn te hand ever the fi.&OO and several hundred mure that thov thev had saved. The highwaymen then lieuiid and gagged the men, took the wheels irem the wugen and escaped. The i.A. It. Ileiililuii, The jeiut commlttee te make arrange ments for the reunien of the several G. A. H. Pests in this county en Wodnesday, Sept. -i, niei in me oiuce et u. it. llreneman Wod Wed nesday ovenlng. Tlie finance and ether sub committees re ported progress. The committee en supplies was ordered te purchase supplies mid 300 nd. dillenal sets or tablo-ware. 'riioceuiiullleo en transjKirtatinii rK)tltnl having made arrangements with the railroad companies Iri ruilit.tA.I r.liu .....1 ..r ..... i.. . . ,u. .ulv1el,an,i ul ,miin inaiiuii cir culars of invitation toiiestaiiilhisand ether Htates. Tiin ehalrnmTi urnu Inuipuntnii A. ....... - . ....... ... ...... ,..,, , .v.ii.et each pest com mauder In the county te ap point ene aid te the clilef marshal or the parade. , A communication was received from tlie Lsdles Aid society, ettering their a-sUlance t the dinner te be given al the rink. Their offer was accepted. .0"riI,ry,Me.nua"n' Baltimore. Jld., cuivd a severe cough with ilea star Cough Cure. M until MM CctMSoaTeHu. Frem the San Ftanclace Ban. A New Yerk paper MJ hl Judge Hilten Is building a " monster hetel" at Leng Hranch. All right Let us get all the mon sters lu oue hotel, and common folks can go somewhereolBo and gel something te cat, 8L Jacobs Oil will Immediately cum you el pains In the back. It conquers pain. Kowvalnthe loving ilHit tint lly FreiiinVn the tnet bewitching ve. Utile the teeth are pure, a'ld bright And ever kept a snowy while. If yen would save jour teeth Itvin hiititi. In MIlltHINT you'll ttiidthecluillii. mP, I'll, I ti.S.S; fl-KOlAL MVTIVK9. AUK viiu l.Uh uilnerable by Initltfesllnn, Cuitlpntlen, llltilnr, lais et Appetite, el n klu r ehlteh'H V llalltrr I n hIIIvii eimi. ter sain by II. II. Cochran, HiukkIM. .Ne. 1J7 Aerth yueiMi atiiHit. Caution. We would ututleu the t'uhlle te beware et Dealers mutlnir hemp's ILduuiat les than the leuular l'llce, Mceiiliiviul II, as etteiillme Iml tntloiiser liifeilerartlilesiuesntdastheKeniilnu In oirter te enable, them te elU hen ply. 11.11. Cochran, drugglM, No.lJ7Nerth yueen utieel Is euratti'iit ter Lancaster. Kimple bottle plven te ) ou . elMw d A w KAt'lli IiIaNSIT. The lstet and tiest terin of rapid Iramlt I ter ai-erseii tiuuhhil vclthaslrk hnutsi tie te taken difc.0 of lr. t.elle- tnwel.il I'lv.eilntlim and what a rapid tniuslt train the aillicthm take for ltsdemrture. bee advertisement In another column. dccXllvdtl) St.KKl'I.KSS MUlirs, uisile nilerable by thst terrlhle ceviBh. Mitleh' Cun I the lrmedy torveu lorselotiyll. U. Cochran, UriiKKlst.Me 137 Mirth (luwii sttvut. An Knd te Hen Ncreplng. hdward bhephenl, et Itartl.iMity, 111., .iv " llavlnu; rvcelviHt se much lienetlt tmm Mectilc Itllter, 1 teil It my duty te let nirurlnu human ity knew it. Have hid a running seru en uiy leg for eh;lit ear my deetis told met would have te have the bone pcrai d or Ictf amputated. 1 ued, tnlead, thnsibotlieset Mrettte lllttiir and raven Uixes lluckleu s A in lea fratvc, and my leg Is new- sound and well." Kletlrle. lilttrca nre sold at ntty rents a bottle, and llucklen's Arnica Salve at i jHirbevliy ... M .Utl,li, ll ll... lli (jnevn street, Usncasler, l'a. ... ... vi-untu, i.niKKi.u os. u. auu isj .nrin m " II ACK.VI KTACK " a lalliii; and migrant per tmne. 1'rlreSSandM cent ter sate by II. II. Cochran, KniKgijt. .Nil U7 North Quen lnsU tlsy Feier. I lime i.wii a ruy finer sunemr i"r lhne years, hive etten heanl Klj s Cream lUhn .-... ... ii j.j ,1,11,-. .1-1 ill-f ,11,. IU". UlltJ much tock In It beiause of the msiiy,(uack uii-viicine.. . iricmi iersuaucii me ie iry tne lUlni, mid I did se with wonderful iuccs. T s. ever, byracuse, N. . 1 can recommend V.ly's Cream lUlm te nil hay lev er sutTerer, it I. !n mi .iplnlen. a sure i ure. t w is nllllcleil ler ii jcirs, and never before I mi ml s;rniaiienl relief. . II. lln.kln. .VI irsh ncld, U uu .l-JniUedAw X1IK 1SKV (,EO. II. Ill.WKU, et lknirlKin lud ,a)s ' llethinyell and w lie ewe our lives teSllU.ull'SCO.Sl'Ml'TIU"s Ct'llK." 1-orssJe by 11. It. Cochran, Drugtftst, he. U; North (Juoen street. UmmtLies Livkk 1'su.rrs ter sick headache erpht liver, blllouduejsaudlndljtejflen bmall andciii-y te swallow. Unepllladei-e. l'rlce,c Uy all druggists. lete-3uidTu,lh,3 FOU llVSI'lSl'SIA and btver Complaint, you have . prtntist guarantee en every tietlle et fchl fchl leh's UulUer. It never tails te euro, ter sale by II. . Cochran, Urugsut, -NaUT.NerthlJueen street. rUU KAI.lt UH JJE.1T, FOK KENT. Twoene-story beusej, .Se. 7 West thest nutstreeL septS.tfd AI'I'LY ATTIIIS OFFICL. FOK ItLNT. A DOUItLK TWO-MOKY HISICK 1101 8E wlthSAcieief lind.cemer l'rince and .lames streets. l'bereHaslahlennd tobacco shed en the premises. I'osnesalen glv co immediately. Apply nt aug<d 5U KASTOKANQKST. "plUVATK SALli. I WILL 1IAVK A Car-Lead of Canada Horses HY NEA.TSATUKUA1, Urst tlasj and Heavy Urait. Alse, en hand semn WKSTEI1N 1I0I'.SE3-Hrat-Clais Drivers and ferO'eneml 1-arni Vte. OKOKCE UHOSSMAW. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. On SATIBDAV, SBI'TEMUEi; 11, l at the 1'leuah tavern en West King street. 1-anca terclty, lliHUuderJlBnedailuilnl.trater el Henry llucklus, deceased, will expose at public ale by virtue et an order of the Orphan Court of Lan caster county, all that One-Story IIIIICK U VV KI.LINI! HOUbK.ena let or pl.'ceef Kniund belonging theiete, os. 4tJ and Hi Maner street, leiniuiter city, uieasurtng In front en Hanei street aforesaid, at feet, and extending In depth 161 fret. This prepertv is desirably located, has Keed fnilt trees, and Is In all respects a v cry lie -trable home. bale te be held at 7 e clock p in , en said day, when tcrni3 and conditions will lm made known by WILLIAM 11 IRChlUS, sept-6td Administrator. PUI1LIC SALE OK A VALUABLE CITY UhSIDtNCK, will be sold by public sale, On Saturday Evkmie, inuui u, ls?6, atthe lirape Hetel, the very deatrable residence et the lati A. U . Itusiel, deceased, .Se. 115 North Lime street, Lancaster, l'a. 1 he let Is fis leet front by UOIeet te a strict. The main hulldinc Is Si by 3i feet, containing hnlrv, l'arler, Library and Dining lloem, en the ttrat noeri 4 large Chambers en the second Iloer, and 3 lloeius en the third Meer. 1 he back bulldlnic Is A bv IS feet, and has I irge hit then, l'antrv und btoie room, en the nrstlloer;! Chamber and liuth room en the second Iloer, Stationary VV a.h Hbuid, llauge and Het ami Celd water, Closet. Ac The (muse Is healed with one of Hosts turnaces. It has a buudseuin yard, with splen did Fruit Trees. Ii rapes, italn Water CGtern en Torch, Ac Alse, u let. V leet liy n wlUi al'woNterj llrlck htttble, a by 'J feet, in rear of above preisjrty, but net en name let Tersens ulshing te nv the above properties CJin de se by ralltnic en the premises or te either of the iiudendKncd, JOU.S It. KUesKI,, lu North Oueen St. OKU. f UUKU JMAerth l.tuieht.. Eiecuters of the Estate et A. VV. Unes.il, De c;i.ied. aiifileeillad IIkmiv tuifBunr. Auctioneer. j'iteruAi.i. SEALED PROPOSALS TOR FURNISH. INK s7Tens Hard Broken Ceal.S Tens Hani Nut Ceal, free of ulnte, for Court Heuse, will be received at County Commissioners' Ollice, Lan caster, l'a, until neon, Monday, September 13. I IIVOKllEKOF'IIlE IIOAKII. Attest r hank t.rui.sT, Clerk. sO-,td PROPOSALS FOR COAL. sealed proposals for thirty teMxty tens of best hard btuuten or equally geed Furnace Ceal, egg size, and llfty tens Enterprise, or IU fxiual. hir cooking, delivered In cellar "Heme for t rlumlless Children." will be received until Hat "rdajr.llthlnst.at U o'clock m. Address Gee. K. Uicd, uturkcd" l'ropesals for Ceat." , C1IAULE9M. HOWELL, s-"td becretaryef Heme. PROPOSALS FOR COAL-bOO TONS, mere or less, llruken Hard Furnace Ceal, ciiual te Stanten. U tens, mero or less, Hard Nut, nitens, inoreorlcss, Lykens Valley Egg. Te be delivered In the cellars et the Millers vllle Mate Nermal Scheel upon order and under dlrei tten of the Steward. lllds n-celved until i o'clock p. m. of goptein geptein bcr 13, lsis;, at the banking Heuse of Iteed, Mc Urann.t Ce. Theceuindtlie leserve the Uuht te reject any or all bids AND. JI.FIIANT, HON. .1. JI. H1EHMA.V, .lACOIIllAUSMAN, tu Cemmltten. W1NKH AS II LIQUUHH. A AIERICAN WINES. GRAND DISPLAY -OF- American Wines. The follewlni; is from the report of thejudires AsswIaHe" Fan- CMtr C0U"ty AKrttuIu We de.lru te make special mention of II. E. ? J7"HkeI" i 'arire andelegunt exhibit of Domes Demes tip Wines, pre. luted by the Pleasant Valley which vvi, (eiislder, lemimre favorably with lm'. ported Wines VV I LLI AM A. MOlt I en. II. FIlAVK llllKNKSi.iv A.IUEXA.NII. rpHE INDERSIONED WILL REOPEN ft.n1i..li,?0i."1 Iiislruetlen lu theUerman. rfIlS!i,ana lxMlin lanKUiiue, In the early part wHTihS'S' al bU ",ual0' sep-J Und LEON VOX OSSKO. MARK-LEY'S "YARA BKAUTIKS'" clear tilled of choice Ne. 1 Havana, are recommended te leven of a genuine Havana Cltfar, gi MAUKLF.VS. Yellow Frent." ,... - We. a North Queen Btreet (formerly llartuiau't) "lum.iiiinim-.ei i.iieims. Nieuben ceuntv-. ,. " "... "'S'rHPeclali.rwit Wi-stern KHra Iiry and (J real Western Kxtntlirr.Lliauitiacne? J- I iin. L.itin1!. urv im.i Hum.i fut,,i.i. 't ' MKOtVAt. AYEll'8 11 LLS. Constipation It a universal and most tmublesetnn disorder. it rauses Headache, Mental DcprusMen, tmpalls the StaUt mid HearliiK. detms the ApH-ttte, mid, when li.ng continued, canes KnUiKement of the l.tver, Inltammatlnii of the bowels, and l'ljes. Couitlpallen is speedily cured by A j cr's Foranumberel luenlhs t was troubled with Ce'.tVpnts, In touiiieiicer which t nutleicd from l.e or Appettln, Dvspepsta, mid a ills enlettsl liver. Mveyesalxi tmuhli'd mn. 1 was compelled te wear u shade ever Itiein. and. at ,uii,-3, n unaiiie ie near exposure te thelliiDt. 1 wiisculliely CURED BY USING thtve boxes et Aver l'lll. I have no hesita tion In pronouncing tld lmdlclnu te be I lie best ealharlle ever made. Jainei hides, 1'eland, Ohie. I mifcriHl imin l.'onstlpitlen, and, reuse fluently, trem lltsdachi Indigestion, and file, tervears. Ajvrs l'lll. which 1 took at the siir cestlonef a Irleud, hive given me effectual ro ller I remuieiiced takbiK this remedy two months inre, and am new tree tu,m Constipation, tbe removal of v, htih has mused my ether troubles te illapiHar and greatly luiprev tnt my Reneml health. VV heeler, Amherst. Mass, 1 smreivd trem Constipation, wblih aasmm! such an obstinate fnnu that I leared It would cause n slepivmu et the towels. Twe boxes of A) vr' l'llls cured me. rempletel),-l. Ilutke, bans Me. Ayer's Pills, rreptisH. by Dr .1 c. AicrSl'n, Lewell, Mass. Sold b) dui).-i;l,ls and Dealers lit Medlclue e.ltivdtl lIMTHKl'VHXlallltlU UUU1IS. AV F. HAVE A LA1U1E STOCK OF 'IUK HF.Sl' RGFRIGEcTOKS IN I HE CI IV. Tfae Tierce Dry Air llefrigerjler. UA KD K. HOUH, iVA 1'KK L'OOLKKH, IVS UKKAM fKKKy.KKH. Alldalulllluoel ltOUSKtUK.NlStlINU U00D3 The lanteU stock e( OAS FIXTUItF.S In the city, spisrlal attention paid te Uas-ritllui;, lln ltixitlng and Mpeullui; VV a have Just received another let of theso c ULOlihb. JOHN P. S0HA.UM & SOU, 24 SOUTH QDEEN ST., LANC.VflTF.lt. PA. TILINNA HRENKMAN. PRICES MIRKDD DOWN Weed and Iren Pumps, TERRA-COTTA AND Iren Moter and Drain PIPES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Btroet, LA.SCAbrF.lt, I'A. -IITM. A. K1EFFER. ALDUS C. 11ERR KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). Invite all Housekeepers te Call!atid Inspect thetr Bleck of Heusefiumshing Goods. A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK STOVKSand it AM, KM, PAKLOIt hTOVKS, HKATKIlSand FUKNACK3. SUMMER COOK STOVES. Afur canTuIly uxatnfuln the uicrlta of all effyrvU lethutruUtf, we U.tefclyctcU THE "ARGAND," Fer OAHOI.INK, and THE ,l DANGLER," rer COAL OIU As the Itest, when ull eIiiU hie cousMgie4, te OtTur te our patrons. Call und ate u. We levu te show our Krwxlg, ant arn net eiTetuled If ou de nut purchase. Uumomber, yte are agunU for The " Splendid Heater. Manulaeturiil hy Fuller ft Warren Company, Trey, N. Y., which has no- rival In durability, ttconeinyof fuel and control of nas. New la the time teuiamlneand become posted for Antuinn purchases. KKMKMllEIt TUB 1'LACK I 40 EAST KING ST., (Ol'l'OSlTK COUIIT IIOU8K.) ap2n-tfdftw fUUMTVHK. pUHNlTURE WAREROOJta. I1UV YOUK3KLF A JI'AIK OF TJI08K Felding Dress Pillows. CALL KAULV AT HefQneier's Femitare Warerooms. 23 EAST KING BTnBET. MARKLEV'H Yl'.LLOW FRONT" clear filler Havana S cent Cigar u pro nounced by euiekurs the bust lu the mar ket, at MAKKLKV8 " Vellevr Frent," Ne. 21 North yueen htreet. (Fonnerly llartman's) kON'TKUFFKR ANY LONUEH Frem Your Disordered Kidneys, Muck ItaiTCii Miuerul tiinlug Water Is a l'reuipl, Kfflcleiitand Cheap Iteinedy, lUTonleand Invluerant rowers make it an excellent Dyspepala Itemedy. Ilr. llecnault, el France, writing toOen. ltetr. ef the U. M. Army, aays : " 1 en need net come te Kurope for Waters te Cure Hyapepsla ; we have none hotter than 11LACK II A It It KN 81'itINO WATKlt-" 1'ersena supplied and vessels furnlihed. l'.S. UOOHUAN, Manager, Ne. 37 Kant Ii rum Street, Fer sale by J NO. It. KAUFFMAN, Druggist, North Queen Street, Lancaster, l'a. ilLAOKllAUUKNSl'ltlNUHOUaK new open. Aprly te MIS3CIIIII3TIE IiOUIIKUOBK. l'loaaeH Urevu, Lancaster Cmnty, Pa. unelfttuid I - . . I amw .!. i.SfM..- -,.- . ,r . f. -- , .U., F IALL UY GOODS. HAGER & Fall Dry Goods. TlieNi:Vi:M' lmilSS rAllUlCSet reu'lRiutml Demestic Miuitinteturu. A1hs 1'iiU Mnesiif Cletlis, Tilceln, C.ishniciw, SeiRi'M, Tin Strlinvs, jft-ut CliecKs iiiul Cem bln.it ion DiwHs floods, LADIES' WRAPS AND SHAWLS. rijAXNCLS fur Men's Wear, ri.inuelH for l.iitlltw- Wntt, l'l.tlii nml strlin'il rian nels, Kiiibinlileitil I'l.tnnels. HLANKiny Hum tlie ltivist te the rim-tat (Jti.tllty. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 and 27 West Kiug Street, Laucester, Pa. KXT DOOH TO THE COUHT HOUME. Fuliidecl's Extensive l)rv Goods lislaisliniciil t la new lienvtly stecked with koeiIb Hiiltttble Ter the niMirenahlug Fall and Wlnter SortBeti. It rmvltiR been liuroheBod dttrluK the Stimnier at low nrlcoe for prompt OepIi ounbleo tie te ofl'er It at less than regular p'rloes. Por Per Por beub visiting the County Pair would de well te unilce a nete or this faet. BlaukeUs, Bed Oomferta, B'ltvnnole, Whlte and Oolerod Qullte, Ladtes' Dresa Goods. Silks, Shawls, New Style Oleaka and Jaoketo, Oamels Hair and Scarlet Weel Undorwear for Ladlee, OenU) and Ohlldren, All the abeve in liirge quautltlefl and at leso than ItOKUlur 1'rloeo. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NHXT DOOR TO THH OODUT -JtrETZUEK .V HAL'UHMAN. THE HEADQUARTERS FOR Blankets and Comfertables LOWEST PRICES, METZGER & HAUGHMAN S CHEAP STORE. Ne. 43 Wect King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse und Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. auuvKuisa. HIGH UKADK COFFEES, tine old t.evxrnmcnl Java and Mecha Coffees, tbft lustln the market. Our Java llli-n-ilea Coili-e niHsiks ler luull i rich anil rrnnrant, I5c. per tund. V cry rine l'lantatlen ttle Cotfi-ea, our best only aic, per pound; ene very popular at 15c. We want von te call and try our lyic. Ceitce. The excellent quality et our Coffees nnUllne Teas Is umkinif frtflnda fast and Ann. Our dully sales show a stmly Incrwiau. rresh UoesIihI every day. A lull line of lancy Orecurltu. 1'lease give us a trial enlur. (IW. VV1ANT, aaKU-lTd Ne, IU West KlutSllr.it. A t uuuaica. Genuine laple Sugar IN 2 l'OUNU IlltlCKS, AT 12 CENTS A POUND. HAM AND DRIED BEEF. Dried licet chipped and by the piece. Ov liters in one and two pound caun, Hustaid amlt-pUt-d Ssnllncs, t'lne llnperl.-il Sardines, ilrelled JUckeri-l In Tomate Sauci'. Ilrellcd Sal men, I'rusti Salmen, t'lesli Lebster, Cream Chws, l'icnlc l'lncapple Cheese, (iaKe or Ureeu Cheese, etc., ATBURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCA8TEU. I'A. " Telephone connectien: rVHXITUUIC. TJAHUAINSIN FURNITURE AT WIDMYER'S, (formerly Wldmyer.t Ultkecckeii.) EAST KING AND DUKE STS. The larije sleck en hand must be reduced te make room for HEW GOODS. In order te de this I'rlces will be lliirki-il Down. Take lulvaiitiigfl of this Itcductlen and tali early J O BECL lib 1IAUUA1.NS. 0000, 1 1IIST-CLASS U'OKK. UO.N'TMISTAKKIIIK 1'I.ACK Widmyer's Old Stand, BAST KINO AND DUKH STS. 9 -l'eri)imt attention K'lveu te Undertakini; as heretofore, scptfi lyd J. H. fflllJI VKK. x hunks, ,ta. rjMUNKSt TKUNKHI Latest Styles Trunks ATJUtKCKKL'S. Over Three hundred dllforent si zes and styles te cheese from at prices raiiHlng from Hl.oe te JO.OO, BKIDAIi THUNKB-OHBAP, AT KREOKEL'S TRUNK ROOM, Hoceud Fleer, U auil ) K. Klutf St. luitfJUuid Q.EOKUK EKNHT, JR., Oarpenter, Contractor & Builder, UKSIDKNCK-NO.M3 VTK3TKIN0 8T. BHOl'-KAST QUANT ST., Opposite atatlen Heuse. All work receives my prompt ana personal at UiDtlen. All kinds or Jobbing attended .te at short no ne tlceaud en reasonable terms. Drawings ana Aevjuiuivff luruisacu. vii IJQ twain. V V- BROTHER. HOUHB. LANOABTBH, PBNNA. AT- VLUTIIINU. niKSU A 1JKOTHE1L I'OK l'DOI'l.i: SllltlliUI AMI SVMMJ HIRSH & BROTHER'S Great Sale of Beys Cletliing rust'si-H l.'reat Attrm llini-i. BOYS' CLOTPilNG. Onr New Tall (styles of lleys' and Children's Suits ure new ready, and they are worth whllti every methur's Inspection. A (lander msort msert inenl and prHtUerstyles were nevnrscen before HuylUK time has new come for thOne who with pniduui e of aforctheuKht make thelr I'all selec tion while assortments urn unbroken i while poeds are iri-ih while I he J Hi net the time te Iisik.and we llmtlniete kIte them lht nicety of Hllemlen which we Iniund they shall reculvu. lluyliiK time this xoasen tlnds us fur bitter pro pre pund te meet your wants than did bujliiKtlme due j-car iijje. And we're net awaru that you then found an) thing lacking, either Iu assert ment, euallly or style I te ihat as llinsv, this vear's buying time surpasses all ether buying times InevMi'iilef lusertmi'iit. In tbeexcvlleiice or goods, in the lewnrss et prices Hetter man BKument, Impreved fticllltlesand a larger trade are things that hare doue II. Novelties In our Custom Departments. Nevi Hies In our Custom Tailoring Uepatt uents. Our stock el new Importations of Suitings and Tniusertnif Is new complete in all Unit the word Implies. Vim will sen scores of the latest de signs of Kugllsh (.iis.lnieres and Corkscrews, the latest tutterns of Krench Worsteds, and all new slmdis and mixtures of Demestic imnii Incture. We beiiffhl these goods direct from the Kuro Kure pcan inunulnctiirer, thus iniejliig advnntages uiiknevvn te oilier merchant tailors of Lancas trr, who buy Ihclr Koeds trein ether llian nrst hands. '1 he prices at which we are new prepared te timkntiiillsand I'ants te order are ImmlieuYluc ing testimony of our superior raclllllis. New Kail Styles all around, lu every depart ment we nre showing advame stjltts ler the coming season. .Thore are huniliuds or new things in Men's, I toys' anil Children's Clothing, Itear these welds In your lulnd New Islhe llu litf 'lime -AT Hirsli & Brether's ONE-PRICE Clothing and Furnishing Heuse, UOliNCK NOHTII QUKKN AT11KKT AND CEN'lUK bQUAlib. UAUHlAUBa. CTANDAHD OAK1UAUK WOHK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BiniDER Market Streot, Ilear of Foateffloo, Loneaator, Pa. My stock comprises a large variety of the latest Htyle lluggles, I'hailens, Callages. Mar. ketand Ilusliiess Wagons, which 1 elfur at the terms nTua ana ou t8 most reasonable I call special attention tea few el my own de. ?.R,i?4r.IJ.".fr1:llcl1 u th0 K0UKm.KV0I.OSKU 11I18IU1AN COUl'K, which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most complete l'hystuau'i Carriage in the country. 1'ersens wishing Ui buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In iiilud that they tuke no llsk In buying uiy work. Kvery Cairlage tlirneil out In eighteen vimrs ngoed piie-tliiit Is the kind of gnumnu-e t have toeitcr iuimeaian" "" tU"y """"""I- ''lH.ua UKI'AlltlNU l'UOMl'TbY ATTKNUEU IO tha"imr,HWOtkm0,,0peCl'U'y J,ul,I"y'I " rjilIIH I'APKK IH PK1NTKD WITH INK Manufactured by J. K,wmaHT&oe mirlMja setli.ana Uare.flt.rhiiaelpiua. r ri at., s .-' . -, . .-.- a,l1 .'t, ', -,VS4mt:1K- v..-..; .... aJjSi'j 'dmtttiii00i -Vrtt1ilVr,,l ,L j h J. .u Vinniiii.Wlrti .i.-w;.
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