Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 14, 1886, Image 2

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V Mayer Smith's Impcacluncnt,
"ll'be committee of Philadelphia councils
jim dene wisely in reporting in favor
'JMthe Impeachment of Mayer Smith for
isdemeaner and maladministratien in
O0ee. They could de nothing else. Theirs
''tUTuM te Innulre whether there was a
-,- probable cause of action in the charges
- ' r prarerrea against mm, anu uiey must. hi
tnt their eyes net te seethat a prima
i new ease was maae out against me erring
HaKcM.
fTbe gist of the charges asjainst Mayer
' $ Smith is that he held hack from the city
4?;tWMmy money that belonged te it, which
U'faaeneyhe was using for his own private
tmrpesea. Out of these two main accua.
'"itteUi grew ethers showing maladminis-
" ;tctien and a general looseness in the con cen
'dnct of municipal affairs that is most cul-
pable. The committee plainly thought that
l? the explanations of the mayor dfu nt .
plain; at least, they considered thnr tin
Sf evidence of his dereliction was se
ffl grave as te raiuire a trial hi
ir .
.isomer
te determine the truth of the
situation. It will new become the duty of
the select council te try the mayor by 1m-
, rmadimnntnrnrepdinr'S. This foreshadows
fa along and tedious trial, thp outcome of
'- which no man may predict.
jt But whatever its result, there will be a
?4i, mn lawful ndmlnfatnitinn of tliA m.ivnrVi
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office In the future , and all ether public
and private officials will have their con
sciences quickened by the sad plight which
Mayer Smith is placed by his own derelic
tion. The great cpdit for this most need
ful exposure belongs te the Philadelphia
'ft'MH wrlilM, fatrleQtjlir 1ul tlta Orlit ftr n
't?:,.:'"'r r-'rr ::: :rr:
xsZwhmb uunesb city government., mm ueiiii
;; men stalwart, mews mat ic compelled at
tentien both within and without the state
fj)iLet none attempt te dim the glory that the
& Knits has obtained in its cennuest. Itha-
proved anew that the faithful, fearless
newspaper .s one et the most powerful of
ens for the public geed.
Trre Kinds of Intllnn.
There are two widely different kinds of
& Indians. Allusion is net made te the dead
.Indian ana tiie uuu lnuian, uut te two liv
ing varieties of the noble savage. The
"M bloody-minded ueronime is the type el one
ii - - . . . . ....
jfel sort, and the peaceful, simple-minded In-
$i dian se truthiully tlepicteii by ilrs. Helen
Jacksen In her novel Uamena, is the repre
sentative of the ether and least numerous
variety.
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The Chiricahua Apaches are the very
embodiment of aavaire war. treacherous.
JjT'seerclless, revelling in wanton murder ; of
i desperate uravery ana unparalleled endu-
ranee, their civilization will tirebablv never
yK- y, nrrremnllslirl. nnd nnnlhllntlnn uf.ma
fe 'the only fat befere them. The Indians of
liewer California have reached a clvillza-
jtlentrhlcU gives ground for hope that they
wiuueveiopinie usetui citizens, anu tueir
ervaiienwiu ueuue in hirce measure
live unremitting labors of Mrs. Jacksen
H&in their behalf. This noble woman de-
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eOVOiea me last years et ueriueioaneiiert 10
rj- miuni iui tucats pcupiu tue iigut tu uvu ill
ineir nemes, anu te resist tne openitiens of
Jit land sharks, bhe was partially successful,
Land her work is new being continued by
the Indian Itlghts association, which has
i ...H.-.1 il.n .... .r 111! .t J . .
i-, tvuiucu iue cApcusu ui iiiiguiiuu ier lllu
sslr induins. Tfte suit was lest in the Caltier-
rs nla courts, and an appeal taken te the
&,TJnited States court, but an order of eject
n xeent was at once issul against them
te be enforced unless $3,300 bends were
furnished. Tlie meiiev was nremntlv for.
E.' WArdnd from Vhiliulnlnlii'i nnd the annum
, ..- ..., -. ..v. ..,.,. hw
still remain in the homes of their an
cestors. i.
Common justice demands that these
peaceful Indians should have etjual rights
with ether men en the fteutier and, if
driven from their homes by the strict in in
terpretatien of the letter of the land lawn,
pj-.Duuum in, icnsi. uuemuueu te taKe adv. i-
m ( rage 01 luese tame laws te locate eK -
. iii where. Nearly all the croed land 1ms lw -
$ claimed aud the refugees would be i
t mountains and deserts, even in the
, event or ttie privilege of claiming land
gj.being accorded te them by Congress.
itiThe bleed-stained followers of Geronime
'are te ee pensioned and nursed en a reser reser
Wtlen, while the peaceful, Industrious,
eien Indians aie In daugeref being
Stven forth from tbelr homes te die of
fand thirst In tlie wilderness.
lVaat Charleston Must De.
-( The country has come forward liberally
iSthe assistance of aflllcted Charleston,
JJte charity or outside influence can re
MtabUafa that city of ever sixty thousand
people en that same secure foundation that
uppertedlt before the earthquake, unless
, tbe leeple themstlves show that they have
ifjt ney kdu piucK, ii vne citizens of
great abundance as did the men of Chl-
T H,M l.nl. ..A.. Jl. 11. -1. .
- vagu wiivt iuu HinuLiuc, me ciiy may,
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uie western metropolis, take a new
Itwseef life from the disaster, and with
wakened enterprise encourage capital te
r. Ewed confidence.
; Charleston has appealed for a lean of
- aaney at low rates te Its citizens, but if
aergy Is shown in the use of the capital
ibat i se advanced as a matter of charity,
liiay will invite capitalists te aid them as a
' fMUwefbtuIntss; always provided that
the earth does net interfere. A few mere
shakes from that meddlesome third party
will drive the citizens of Charleston te some
mera solid country, and ruin one of our
most valuable Atlantic ports.
The Maine Hi-snlt.
The result in Maine Is net calculated te
calm the fearsef the mero sagacious of the
Itepubllcan leaders that their p irty is tot tet
tcring te Its fall. Despite the most deter
mined efforts of Mr. Maine with all his
personal magnetism thrown into tlie can
vass, and despite the fact tiie Democrats
were without means te push an active can
vass, the 1'ine Tree state simply stays Itp
publlcan by a reduced majority. In lTU
the Itepublicans carried the state by 21,170
plurality, and seven years befere the plu
rality reached ffij.uoe. Twe years age In
the gubernatorial election the ltepublican
ticket was chosen by a plurality of nearly
0,000. The best that is hoped for from
the present campaign is a plurality of from
12,000 te 14,000,
The plain fact that all may see is that
the Prohibitionists are the entering wedge
that w ill split the Itepubllcan party. Twe
years age In the September election they
polled 1,157 votes. This tune their num
ber will exceed 5,000. All the efforts that
Maine and his lieutenants could make
only sufficed te mere than quadruple the
Prohibition vote. lVunsjhania Itepubli
cans might as well get ready te leek at the
hand-writing en the wall that will be
visible en the second day of November.
"Sit down, faniitb, " It new the proper
slogan In Philadelphia musical circles
The abstract of a reeeut remarkable eth
nologic l eay which i published today,
will be read w Ith iuterest by alt he have
noted the ste.idy but sure drift et science
and religion towards a reconciliation of their
apparently conflicting teachings. Twe truths
can net centllct, and the Increa'e of human
knowledge must reconcile them, but "art
Is leug" and, meauwblte, laitu takes Its
place.
Tub most elaborate precautions hive been
token te protect the car durinc bis journey
te the cene of the autumn maneuvers of the
Russian army. He travels in a train el three
sections taking care that all the window
blind?, of every carrinEO in pach section, is
cleed whenever a itatleu is pised, e that
no one net connected with his pirty can tell
which section or car he occupies. Troops
will line the entire route with leaded titles as
the train passes, and 50,000 of them haolwen
detailed especially ler this duty. Yet this
man wields greater power than any ether
living human being. Responsible te no one
and dependent en no popular aMmibly, his
word is law, and Its tremendous power Is
further augmented by the relicinus fanati
cism and awe tint is his due as the bead el
the Greek church.
A rr.w mere such victories as these In
Maine and the Republican party will be un
done. In ten or twenty years Pennsylvania will
have lest its forest crown of eik timber and
the AlleRbenles will be but barren slopes
covered with miserable Mirub timber and
laurel thicket. And yet it Is hardly thirty
years slnce the mountains of our state were
covered with tlie most magnificent timbr.
There Is very little geed oak timber left In
the state and that little Is being used up
rapidly. The Pennsylvania railway com
pany usfls enormous quantities of It and one
contractor, by no means one of the largest,
lias twenty-live saw mills engaged in cutting
it. It is net 30 years since black walnut
was cut Inte fence rails in Western Ohie
Our waste el oak may appear equally
criminal in the future, lint theuef steel
ties will in tlme relieve our forestaet that
enormous drain.
Tun question of the legality et tlie setzure
of the Canadian schooner Onward hinges
upon the right of American authorities te as
sume that the seal found en ln.ml the vessel
were killed within the three-mtle limit. As
seal cannot be caught three miles from sbore
this prosumptlen amounts te a certainty, but
tbe rule of the Atlantic fisheries is that tiher tiher
men must be caught in the act et taking Ush
from forbidden waters, and the 1'nglish i-eek
te apply the name rule te the tutting of seals
This is an attempt te sacrltke thn spirit te the
letter of tbe law, for the rule el the Atlantic
Is evidently dnv!ed te prevent seizure upon
suspicion ; hut In Hehrlng's Sei the Tact that
seal were found en the vessel Is sulU-ientevl
dence that tbey vv ere taken from ultbln the
American threo-mile limit which surrounds
every island that the seal are te be leund en.
Had Russian vessels fallen u with the pesl
pirates of their coast they veuld doubtless
have promptly eet the creiv en mere aud
sunk the ellendttig vessel as they have dene
In mero than ene inntance. On the basis of a
treaty betw een Uugland and Russia befere
the eale of Alaska it Is claimed bj the Cana
dians tbat the subjecis of the high contract centract
ng parties shall net be troubled in navigating
or fishing In any part et the Pacific
TitK Yerk Dnjiatch, a Republican pperthat
keeps turning the grlmli-tone for " weeping
and walling Democrats," is turning Republi
can voters te Iilack. The axes of malcon malcen
tents are being ground, but meanwhile tbe
Democratic mill Is In operation and griuding
exceedingly Une.
PERSONAL.
Colonel Jamhs P. Hauu. the veteran
oditerofthe Pittsburg W, is again critl
Cilly 111.
BeiiunT Klet has been Indorsed for
Congress by the Uemecratlu convention of
Carben county.
Jmui: M. IltsiKLL TitAVhii, of Phlla
dclphla, fractured his knee pan In a fill
vvhlle stepping Irem a railroad car en Mon
day. LOIIII RANUOI.l'U UllUKL'lIIl.t. is being it
tacked by the Scottish Pretestanf allunra (or
having disregarded their religious (itji ,ens
te Henry Mattheug becoming a iiiLiubar el
tlie l.ngllsh cablneL
Rt:v. W, C. Hr.NiinicK-.nN. pastor el tbe
Trinity Reformed church, Nnrristew e, an an an
nounced te his congregation en .Sunday ilia
lie had resigned the pastorate. There had
been a disagreement in reference te vacation
matters.
Vuuv Rt:v. P. A. Li-ddcv, or St. Petcr's
church, new vicar general of tlie bishop of
Albany, Ins been apiielmed Catbnlle bishop
orthenewdiocesnoi Syra"iise. ery Rev
Lawronce Scanlon, el --alt Lake City, Utah,
has been appointed a titular bishop and vicar
apostolic el Utah territory.
Or.oitei: Mir.i.hii, Berving out u ten-reir
soutenco in an Indiana prison, heard of the
prison trick of eating neap In order te appear
tn Le wtlnn aav, mid thus gam a pardon.
T.iu ttcueme worked tee vtell. MUlt-r'a
threat Is ulcerated, he cannot take evu
liquid nourishment, and is mere than likely
te die, '
Themas U Lavini:, of Pittsburg, went te
the thoatre recently and cat tbrniijli nun net
of a very emotional character, um legi
crossed aud locked in the rungs uf acb.t'r.
When the curtain fell he drew a breath el ro
ller, attempted te rise, aud found th.it his
right side was paralyzed. He was carried
home, and Is very slowly recovering. Doc
tors nippe.se tbe juralysls te liav e been cans
ed either by an unusual tension brought te
bear en his brain by temporary excitement
whlle following the drama, or by a violent
vueu ii me circulation of mood caused by
the position In which he had been slttinjr.
MxniA Ueniuutta, mieeu of the Rel.
? ''UV ? ,,,Her '"'" t" u iterninate
ex-F.mpref s Carletta, a few days age aiklnrr
her te co.ne and .' her a. seen S5 wSill. Ie
The queen had her ponies liltchel te im
calecbe which he always drlvea Weir, i mi
set out at a galep. Overtaken by a storm
her tnsjesty leek refuge In a barrack. uelnJ
mef-beur the etUcers set about IniprnvUins
the best dinner they could ter their august
visitor, but the queen relused, Haying: "A
newly arrived recruit should be content with
ordinary fare." And she sat down at ilia
common table and ate a plate or cabbage beup
and "picked" a pig's feet.
Tin: Qt'KB.N op PeiiTMOAt wearallie Paris
lire iaer' medal. In 1S74 she was bathing
with her two sons, Clirle and Alptiv.ii'O,
ageil 11 and U ear, at thn watering place of
Cascae A bfg vr e carrlel etr the two chil
dren, nnd llie queen tmlilly swhiu out te
their roller. Tlieseawas running high, and
the ladv and her two bejs were nearly liwt In
ttie surf, w hen the light houe keesr. seeing
their danger, dashed Inte the water and suc
ceeded In bringing all threoteshoro In safety.
Iler majesty wears her medal proudly as thn
reward or her bravery; but there Is no record
of any medal or any ether reward having
been given te the lighthouse man.
Ha llrtlt New.
The League games yesterday were At
Ilosteu : Hmten I, New Yerk J i at St. Leuis
I'hlcAge 1, St. I.euls e. at Kant is t'ltv .
Detroit 13, Kansas City I . at ashlngten
Philadelphia 3, Washington X name called
on-ncceuutof darkness
The Association games jiterday were:
At Philadelphia: Athletic 7, Pittsburg 7.
game (.topped bv darknes at Uiltlimire:
lUltlmerRt's Leulsiltlii; hi SMten Island:
MeteSt. Leuis 2 ;at Uroeklyn : lliiclunatl
0, Uroeklyn 0.
It is strange that the lUltliiioreclub, which
is at the tall end, should defeat Uniisvilie
three straight games.
Yesterdava numleref new pitchers were
tried In the Association. llihep was in the be
for Pittsburg and the Atliletles lib him nine
tlme. Shaetler, late of Atlanta, pitched for
the-Metsand held the M. Leuis tiMin down
te tlve hit. Chamberlsln did the t Irllng for
Louisville and Ilaltiinnni was only able te
hit him four times, while but tiie hits were
made oil KUrev
Harry Wrigtit and Herace Phillips both
want Uetisln, of Petreit.
Harry Wright thinks the Athletics are
stronger than ever.
The Mate League cnres yesterday were :
At Willlamsperl : WiUlampert II. benn benn
ten G ; at Alteena . 'ilke-b.irrer. Altoetia I
The Wilkesbarre club ceruinly can pun
ish Crewell, Alteena's lest pitcher. Yester
day Rellly alene had three two base lilts and
a single.
hlncelhe st. Leuis League club iire pLiy
Ingsuch tine ball, thev are able te draw, and
vesterdav 0,000 people saw the tine pmie
with t'hlcaga It wis a tnttle or pitchers,
three bits being made oil lle-ily and lour oil
Ply mi.
lee Thl4 iiau r7
Mr. Geerge K. Pester, mlnl-terei nsheries
of C'anada,ls reported te have expreed him
self as fellows with regard te the -eizure of
the Canadian choenor OnwaM ler sealing In
llehrlng'a sea
"It must be recollected that the I'nlted
States at one time vigorously opposed the
very principle which they are new attempt
ing" te enforce. Mr. Putwell, pcretary of
the Unlted state treasury, in l-.i wntlnR
en this question in rep'y te au inquiry made
at that period, epree.l the belief teat his
government did net possess the right te ex
elude the vessels of fishermen of oilier nations
from the Alaska "-es."
"But," said the reporter, "If the Tinted
States refuse te surrender the Onward in ac
cordance w Ith your eernand, w ti.it tlien "
"Then," said the mim-ter, " it is time tint
the Canadian government enforce their
rights. The growth of any uuusuil privi
lege by prescriptive right in such .'is us
this must net only be frowned down, but
stepped at once, and that "siii the mini-ter,
with a significant wink, "Is just what we
propose te da We knew w hat w e are doing
and have England te bjck us up. If the On
ward is net released veu will see livelv
times."
A Itatlirr Neat (lliltuury
Henri I.ibeiutaere In I en den Truth
Lord Henry Lennex, who has jnt died,
was a singular Instance of a persen having
been by accident liern a man, when nature
intended him for a woman. He was by no
means wanting In clevernesa, he was amus
ing and he was a decidedly goetl deuater,
but these advantage were marred by a
womanish pettineis which ruined hi politi
cal career.
St. Jacobs Oil rvtn res all pitn and Intlamma.
tlen folio Ing severe i n is or braises
Jlratit) Is a Precious rjitt
And faultless teeth tn a lovely metrh Is ene of
Its greatest charms lie carctul of your teeth,
and preserve them by ustns -e? D )NT thJt
charming dentifrice, hl hlJ,witvctlv harmless
and absolutely liutinpfn- ible ler the toilet.
tepUTu.Th-&w
ffOjJ, SUTIVE
THAT HACKING coil. II can be se quickly
cured by shlleh's Cure. We guarantee IL for
sale by II. 11. Cochran, D-uglsl. .Se 1J7 .North
Queen street.
The Xinpnillng ltnger.
The recent statistics of tne number of deaths
show that a large majority dlf with fonsump fensump fonsump
tlen. This disease may commence irlib sn ap
parently tuinnlt-s cough which c in b cured In
stanUy by kemp'n Ualsim for the Threat and
Lung?, which Is guaranteed te cure and relieve
all (suies. Price en cent and tl. Trial tut free
Fer sale bj 11. 11 Cochran, dniggut. Ne 137
North queen street. il-iwdtltw
Win WILL 10U cough wfcen "-hlleh's Cure
wUl give timnedtatu relief price in ( u . W cts .
and il. Ker sale by II. 11. Cochran, lirugzlst.
Ne. li7Nerth Ilneen street.
A Very Narrow leane
" V. es, 1 had a very narrow ecipe," satrt a
premlucnt citizen te a frteml. "I u centlncd
te my bed for a ear and my friends gave me up
ter a cenumptlve a gruve, un.U 1 began ulni
Kemp's llalsam for the Threat and I.unjrs. am
:s
nere.i am, sound and hearty " l'r re vie. and
3 1 am. sound at
II. for sale by II. 11 Ceelinm. Druirirlst. Ne 1j7.
North Queen street, Lancaster
SI1ILOIPS COU(,ll and Consumption Cure Is
sold ty us en a guarantee It cnrti. Consump
tion. I or sale by 11. U. Cechruu. Urugglst, Ne.
12) North Quuen street.
Weiiilerful Cures
W. D. Heyt A Ce, Whole, ilcainl Iti all Drug.
glstsel lleme.i, i.sajs Ik have u en selling
pr King's New In-ceiery, Hlectric llltt. rs and
lluclslen's Arnica Suite ter two yours Have
nev er handled remedies that t,ell us l11, or ulve
such universal satlsrattlen -Ilicre hive l.rcn
some wonderful cure effected by tht,emdl
Clues In this city several cases et pronounced
Consumption hate been entirely cured by use
of a few bottles of Dr. hlna's Sew Discovery,
taken In connection with flectrlc Hitters We.
guarantee them alwnjs. bold bt II. 11 Cochran.
Druggist, 137 and la North yuten street, Lan
caster, Pa. (j)
A bemedt for Indi",n,,n
pepsla. W'ealrness, reter,
i.liiufd liecf Tonic
Conamptien, Ds
Ague. t' CeiOen's
sli Indeed&w
Wuts the scalp ts unneje.1 mih dandruiT,
V,M.nn!l!!.I"Ilh,lr'.,,lP wllbi found Infallible
Hill's Hulr Dju, black ei brenu, illtv cents
sioindeed.tw
DMDLieic livkb Pcllbts for sick headache
erpld liver, biliousness und Indigestion Small
and eay te swallow. One pill a de.e. I'riee.SSc.
Ily all druggists. ft Dj-rndl u,'I h.
CATAUKHCUllbD, health nnd sneet breath
ecured, by sblleh's Catarrh Keme.lj. Price in
lents. Nasal Injector n ter miu by II. II
i.nchmn. Druggist. Ne t.tt North Queen streeL
Acllle, Pushing uiul Ileiialile
H. 11. Cochran, Druggist, 1J7 and l North
Queen street, leinanter, Pa, can uln its be re
litd upon tecarry lnstetk the purut and best
gtxsls. and sustufn the reputation of being ac
tive, pushing nnd reliable, by recemiiK luting
articles 1th well established merit and such us
are popular. Having the. agency ler the eeiu
brated lr King's New Discovery for censump
lien, colds nnd toughs, will sell It en a pentile
gnarantee. It will surely euro an, and every
ulToullenof threat,luiiEs.ttndchMt, and in order
le iireve din claim, we ask jouieiail und cet ii
Iifal ltettlc free ()i
SIIII.OII'S CUKh win Irnnediii.
y rellove
ills for
Croup. W hoeping leugh ami 11k
sale ny II. H Ceciiraii, Druggist, n,. ij7 North
un;ti iiirvi.
lliirklen's Vriilra Sxlie
The lle.t Salve In the world ler Cuts, Hrulsrs.
?erca, Ulcers, bait Ilheum, fever leres, Tetter,
". T,Sr ti"J.uv " " -nran Druirglst, 1J7
nnd li) NeiUj Queen street, Lanciwter. Pi
AGKEAT DlbCOVEItt.
.'!!iKM?U;''t,i!.eever',0.' ,,nu nineteenth cen
UirylsDr. Leslie's Spec UU Pirscrlptlmi ter sick
headache, which 1st hodlscei cry et nn einliiuut
Phi alclau and used by him ler ei er thirty v . ars
befere giving It te the public, und 11 .binds lt
j -tiuum a iiiuii
another column.
Head advertisement In
KID.NT.V TltOPIII.FN
A Case of Many Veiirs Siiiudliig Cured With
Mir lletllfs, lu a Man IK) e.trs nl Age.
Allkntewh, Ph., Alny t, l&A
Dandelion JIittkiis t'e Gents I had Inert
troubled with ui y kldiunsforanumlref jears,
used almost evurythlni; without much benefit
until I tried Dandelion Hitters. I med six hot het
.v ?!!? am lllBad te say I am entirely rid of
the kidney trouble, besides my system being
toned up ...that I feel like a different person. I
fnttUU-JJocemmona tee same te all afflicted
libWn?dyru,ThlB J ACOU "UM.ULITZ.
MKVIVAL.
cimmens' uvint rkiil'lTter.
The Ohurch :
"SlmiiieiK l.lier ltcgii'aterli certatnlya pe
rlllc ter that class et i niplalnts hlrh It claims
tocure If an) of inn lelleir beings are sutler"
lug from heiallc illenlitrs and lisle ileuhts tn
rrward te the illcacy or tht popular jm para
I ten. we can enlv etrer them the sliuple mid can
rtltl nrgiiiiiKiil of Philip te NslhsuU'', Ceuie
and Mi ' Trj ttm piupcd renicd and then
ran Juilgn ftir jeurselvrs." tin. limn M ttts,
Paster of Presbyterian Church, W asultigteu,
1. C
The Judiciary:
"l have it sn Miumeii's l.lifr liegulsler rer
'ontlitlen caused tiy n ilernngf incut or tli
1 tier, and iilwais, licn tiodarcnullngteilln'C
tlens. lth dethiril lciicnt."-lliRii iiir.,
laid CMet .tusitre, Ua.
The Medical Profession :
" Soother niirly within in) knowledge n
till Its iitace 1 haielxMMi pmctlclin; luedlclne
I ir t utility jears ami hare never been able te
pnt tip iv vegetable compound that would, like
-Ininum's 1 iver Kegulster prtitnp'l) and eltee
tiielj ineie the Liver te action nnd at the stme
Uuie aid, tnte d et weaSentng. the tUgesitre
powers of the svstciu "-1. M IIi.ste's, M. 1 ,
ilsshtngten, Ark.
All L'mlerse Mitituens' Liter Regulator.
nugt-eaaw
A YLIP-S HARSAPARILLA.
PIMPLES, BOILS
And C.trbitnclet rtsult fnvn a debllltittxi, tin
pevertshcil or linpnre condition et thebltHnL
AVer's .traparlUa prevents and cures these
cnipileiisand tiiitnful tumors by rvmevlng their
cause , the only vuYctu il way of trvallnc tbetn.
Aycrs- "-arapaillla his prevented the usual
roere of llells. whieli hue ivilned and ills ills
irt's.cdmecterv scuen for several ears past.
ticsi .-calt-s, PfaluvtUx, Mich.
1 was bndly troubled with Pimples en the face:
also, with discoloration of the ekln, which
hewed Itself In uglv drkivstiPe .Suevter
nsl trrattuent did iiinn. thin temporary geed.
Atei's arsiiutrtlla etTected
A PERFECT CURE
Aud 1 hav-e net been treablid slm.c
. 1. w.
Ikxldv. lltver street, leiicll Mass.
1 ss troubled with lletls, aud health was
much mpalrd I In-gnn u-ing vjer's u'sapi.
rtllti.anO, In due ttiue. 'he erunyens all dlap
pcnrcsl slid mi health was completely rcstenju
Jehn It. hlklns, editor Arnnlii, Olmritr, Albe
marle, N I
1 a troubled, fei a long time, with a humor
which appeared en my face tn unly l'tinp'es and
ltleithiM Aver s s.iraiurlllacuivd me icon
ider It the Ixwt bleed purifier in the world
l barles II Mntlh, North traltsbury, V t
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
1 "Old bj all druggt'ta and dealers In medicine.
Ak ter A)er"trap.irtllaandnet e persuaded
te take any ether.
Prepared by Or J C
Price, II
shttesis
Aver A (e., I en ell, Mas,
six bottle. f
fUll ALK.
TjsOR RHNtT A iTerilLETWO-STOUY
! lil'.lLU UOOfc withSAcrcsofLand.cerner
Prtnceand James streets. 1 here U a stable and
tobacco hnl en the premises. Possession glveu
Immediately Apply at
angSatM 3U EAST Oil ANflK ST.
TJRIVATB SALK.
I WILL HAVE
A Car-Lead of Canada Horses
11V NEXT SATintD.U ,
first C his j and Heavy Draft.
Alse, en liandsome WESTEP.N HOItSES-Hrst-Class
Drivers and for General farm t'se.
OEOItGE (illOasMAN.
PUHLH" SALK OP A VALUABLE
CITY Kk.3IDh.VCK, will be sold by public
sale.
OV SATl'RDAT EVBSIMt, 'KPTlVntB 1, Ism!,
it the (Jrupe llotel, the very deslnble residence
of the late A. vv. Uussel, deceased, Ne 31 5 North
Lime street, Lancaster, fa The let is 6s teet
fnint by lit feet te a street. The main bnlldlng
ts sa 0 32 teet. containing Kntrt. Parler,
Library and Dtntng Uoem, en the nrst tloer:
large Chambers en the second fleer, and 1
Beem en the third Boer Ibe biek building Is
IS by 25 feet, and has Hrg h lichen Pantry unit
Mere room, en the first fleer. J Chameen. and
Hath room no the second fleer, stationary 11 ash
tand, llauge and Het and Celd water, Cleiet,
Ac. The houe Is heated with one of Ile.t's
runiaces It has a handseme yard, Ith splen
did fruit Trees, Ora iws, Italn Water Cistern
en l'ercb, Ac
Al-e, u let .15 feel by ii, w 1th a Twe-story Ilrlck
stable, J5 by feet, In rear of above property,
but net en same let
Persons wishing te no the abeve properties
can de se by calling en the premises or te either
of the underslirned,
JOHN K KL'n-iEL. 11D North Queen St.,
t.KO. P UUSsEL, 3X North Lime St.,
Executers of the hstule et A. W i:usel. De
censed, aug-jt-eedtsd
tliNRV Siicuicr. Auctioneer.
pURLIC SALK.
On Tuciisdat, SurrEiiBiR je, iti,
The undersigned, executer of the estate of ltev,
VV T uerhanl, deceased, will sell at public sale,
at the eepard Hetel, tn the city et Lancaster,
the following described valuable city property,
vU
Ne. 1. A valuable cltv property containing
IS feet, 5i Inches lient en l.nsl Orunge
street, And extending In depth along Christ
Un street VI feet, J1 Inches, lneiu or less,
according te deed. The lmpievements erected
thereon consist of a Ttteanda h Uf-slery I1HICK
DWKLLl.Nlf HeUE. with hsll and entry en
first and second floors, und a large two-story
llrlck Hack Hulldtng attached, Ne 3lfautOrange
street. The first fleer contains fiur rooms,
second has also four rooms and Hath Heuse with
het and cold water: third fleer contains three
rooms There arc u number of fruit; trees of ex
eel lent quality In the leL This property Is ccn
ually located and Is very desirable as a business
stand or suitable for u professional man, being
located en ene of the principal streets and only
half a square east of North Queen street and IK
squares ireui Contresqunie
Ne 2. A Let of Ground en the cast slde of
Seuth I'rtnce street, containing u feet, 2 Inches
frer t en said south Prince street and extending
in depth 100 feet te a 11 feet wtae alley, upon
which Is erect -d a twe-stury 11-lUi IIOL E,
with a small lluck Hulldtng attached, Ne. iii,
und new occupied by oettleib Wenninger. Any
person wishing te view the above properties be
tore day of sale can de se by calling en the per
ens re.ldlng thereon, or Wtlllsui 11. Wilsen,
esq . Ne 21 North Duke street.
sale tocemmencentT o'clock p ni , when con
dltlens will be lusde known by
I). W liEllHAKD, txeculer.
lUMiV Siiuekrt, Auctioneer.
Alse, at the same time and plate, will be sold
at public sale, a Three-story IlltlCh DWELL
I NCi IleiUdl'. containing hull and Blx ree ns,
situated en the east slde et south Queen ttrcet,
Ne wl, new occupied by Philip Thran. Let
contains 'JO feet front and extends In depth Its
leet te a lu-fuct wide alley ; Hydrant at the front
deer
i ondltlens will be undo known en day of
sale I y Dlt. JEKOMfc . UEUHAUD.
Heubt SiicnxnT, Auctioneer.
sep,7,ll,U,lJ,!n,M,te.VS)d
.VU11UAA.
JPRISMAN'H.
GENTLEMEN a
Balbriggan and Oauze Dndershirta.
-THE II EST-
White Shirts!
NECKTIES, PLAIN AND EANCV IIOSIE It i
SCAltE PINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS,
HUbPENDKKS,
-AT-
ERISMAN'S,
NO. 17 WMf KING HT. LANCASTEH. PA
f- nff HALARV TO AOKNTS.
OJ JlV Address at e.ice,
DIC. SCOTT'S ELhCTUIC GOODS,
.Ne. 812 llreadway, New ierk.
The Only Genuine. apsSmdeed
Tohacce curriNns, hcrate, hipt
1NG3 AM) I'AUUKlttP WASTE, Dry and
Clean, bought for cash.
J.8. MOLIN8,
Ne -273 Pearl street. New erk.
Iteteronce rrtel. Schultu. Ne. 113 Pearl street,
Nnw erk febl71yd
f KVAK'H PI.OUK.
" Prove all things and held last te that which
h geed."
Levan's Fleur.
Dr. M () C 11 A T I O NATL'ILVLIZATION
tOMMllTKK-Kerelgn.bum Clllrens de.
tiring Naturalization, and their friends, should
beur lu mind that SAlUllllAV, OUTOHEUSd,
will be the lust day for Naturalization this year j
and us Court may net then be In session It li
btst te have this matter attended tout once
The following commuted of Democratic, attor
neys has been appointed tnattend in Naturaliza
tion for their parly heie; und calls upon them
should be maduat flu lr law eitlcrs :
It. f . Divls, (south Duke street ; W, 11. Iteland,
Seuth Duke street! Jehu A. Ceylo, East King
street , Jl. r. Montgomery, North Duke street)
Jehn K. Melone, Seuth Daktjstrtvt. il-td
Jiur
TfAllKIt A lUlOrilKR.
JHALL
(S
Wilten Oiirpets, Bedy Brussels Onrpets, Moquet Onrpets, Wilten
Volvet Oarpets. Tftpestry Brussels Onrpets, Three-Ply nnd Iugralu
Onrpets. Hull and Stair Carpets, 5-8 and 9 inch Borders, Rag and
Chain Carpets, Pungab Rugs, Smyrna Ruga, Volvet Rugs, Tapestry
Rugs, Cocea Matts and Matting, Lineleum and Fleer Oil Cleths.
WALL PAPERS AND CURTAINS.
Btivudnrtl Makes, from the Lewest Priced te tbe licet quality.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes, 25 aud 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
N
KXT POOR TO TUB COURT 110UHK.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
lirge -ste.k new ojieii smlable for
Mieulder Miauls in great variety, from
ter Wraps In l.ar?e Asseitmeut.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
lias been enlarged and will be supplied
throughout the se.tseu.
R.
E. FAHNESTOCK,
Nel Doer te tlie Court Heuse, Luncnster, Fn.
M
KTZUKK A 11 A I' I Ml. MAN..
THE HEADQUARTERS FOR
Blankets and Comfertables
LOWEST PRICES,
METZGER & HAUGHMAN S
CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrol
Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
I) lit OUUD-.
J.
b. GIVLKKACO.
vc
We are new "ellleg eir our Entlra
block of all kinds et
DRY GOODS,
Carpets anil Merchant TaileriiiEj.
KITKAORDIXART DiROAIS IV
BLAOK CASHMERES.
Don't miss this opportunity
MnS.&ivler&Ce,,
Ne. 25 Bast King Streot,
Lahcistss, Pa.
J.
U. MAKT1N A CO.
We Are New Ready
-WITH OUK-
EALL CAEPETS
ANU-
WALL PAPERS.
Our Line Was eier he Large.
Ourl'atlcrus .cier he rrett).
u have natchud tlie uutrket tarefully, fel
lowed the trade sales up closely, and new have
a line of goods at prices never hefore mentioned
In connection with Carpets, irud what Is mere,
there 1) every prospect of an early Increase In
prices, rer the present we present the fellow-
lngu,uotatlens
ilOQUEri'ES, HAUTrOIlU AND BM1TII
MAKE, 11 00 Op.
I10I1V BUUB9EI.S, Sic. Ups W I'utterns Ie
Select Frem.
TAPESTltlES, 5c. Up; All New; the llest
Makes UTINBON'S, SMITH'S, UO.
IlUIiy.'Sc. and 89c.
INQUA1NS, AI.L-WOOL KILLINO, 13c. and We
INOltAINB, EXTRA aill'KK.i'iC. nutlSOc; Ileal
All-Weel, Wc Up.
WALL PAl'KUS Geld, 15e. Up s Blanks, Be,. Up.
AU iiiTiniuense Assortinent.
J. B. MARTIN & GO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
1 lOpjPOS'.'.O tWT'njUOatO.) LXNOASTtll, PA.
nckiiix
RPETS!
l.atly I'.tll and
l'e. te 1 1'.
Mid
Wttilei. Alse,
Tall and Win-
with new ndditieus almost dall
T-
flKV IH1IIII1.
P
Flannels
m mil fiud
and Weel Dres3 Goods,
Hesl (oeds and ltottem Prices
AT TUE
End Dry Goods Stere.
J VV ltVUNE,
Ne J22 North Oue-eu street.
North
nevviyd
Crr.CIAL I1AKUA1NS.
STAMM BROS. &
CO.
Nea. 28 nnd 28 North Queen 8t ,
Are Oilcnug n IMMENSE ASIOKTME.NT of
Blankets and Comforts
AT SPECIAL UAKOAINS.
Woolen lUankets al less llnniuaiiuftieluieis
prices
len Hales Cem lerts, Sec each ; worth 7".
New Fall Dress Goods.
We Invite the iadic- te par our stoiuaspeclal
visit and hek thieugb are very Interesting
IJKK3S OOOUS DEPAKTMENT.
BOSTONSTORE.
N
KW TALL t.OODS.
New Dress Goods,
WATT & SHAND,
Nea. 8, 8 and 10 East Kind Streot,
Aie new shetting their First Invoice et
New Ml Dress Goods.
CAS1IMEKKS rilENClI 8EIIOHS.
CLOlil SUITI-SU1, SAXONV. SUlTINt.S
In Stripes, Checks and Mixtures.
THICOTS, HOMESPUNS, CANVASS Cj.OTIIS
Novelty Trimmings at Lewest Pricey
TWO IIUNDIIKI) PIECES
All-Weel BUCK FRENCH CASI1MKI1E,
Of our own Speelil IinporPitlen, nt pi lees
conslderohly Inwurlbiin the same goods Lan tie
houghtefthe "iiertershy the tasuleday.
MW YOEK STORE,
s-Htore islll lis open Monday and Saturday
Evenings.
Tuu undeu.shini:d will nr.-eiT.N
his course of Instruction lu theUeruiun,
trench and Italian languages. In tbe early runt
of October next. Please apply nt his sludle,
NO 7 EAST KINO STUEEP.
sepMmd LEON VON OSSKO.
-ON'THUlTi:il ANY LONUKH
Kreui Veur Dherdeied hldiieys,
IJluck llnrren Mineral Spring Water
Is a Prompt, Efficient and Cheap Ilcincdy,
ItsTonleand Invlgnntut Powers inake It an
excellent Dyspepsia Itcmedy
Dr. ltegnault, el France, writing te (Ien. Uetr,
ef tiiu U. . Army, sav s t
" oil need net rou,e te Europe ler Waters te
Cure Dyspepsia, we have nene better than
lll.ACK ll-vllltKN ai'ltlNd VVATKK."
Persons supplied nnd vessels rurnlsbed.
P.O. UOOIIM AN, Manuger,
Ne. 87 East Oraiu strt-et
for sale by JNO It. KAUKFMAN, Drujrglit,
North Oueen Htrect, Lancaster, Pa.
J1LACK HAUltl'.N 8PHlNUHOUaKliew ejien.
Apply te ul8SOInll5TIB KOMIIEUQEU,
Pleasant O rove, Lancaster County, Pa.
uuelWma
AtrP. IIAVK A LARtlK HTOUK
() 'I UK liKdT
REFRIGERATORS
IN 11IK 01TV.
Thj l'ierte Dry Air llefrigenter.
UA KDK.v 1IOHK, M TKK UOOLHKll,
IVKVHKAU PKKKXKKH,
And atulllliiiit.(H0U8KirUHN18IUNU 0001)8
..J!"' ,lrVi "VK,k." ,,AS riXTUKKSInthe
iuSn.KViaVi,n ,w,a te -"". T'
ti mmim" J" ,,!tf,!,,r,!a another let of theso asc
,T0EN P. S0H1ITM & SON,
24 SOOTH QUEEN ST.,
I.ANUASTKIl. PA
KiLlN.NA IIKKNILMAN.
PRICES
MARKED DOWN
-ON-
Weed and Iren Pumps,
TERRA-COTTA
AND-
Iren Moter and Drain
PIPES.
FLDffl &1RENEMAN,
Me. 163 North Queen Btxoet,
LAN CAS l Kit, PA.
AirM. A. KIUFTKIL ALDUS C. UEKH
KIEFFER & HERR,
Ne. 40 East King Street,
(Opposite Court Heuse).
Invite all Housekeepers te Calhand Inipect
th u ''t.Kk of
Housei'urnisliiiip: &oeds.
..mi
TlV
te I In1 censtnnt
tlv en hsnd
COOK
ft am! UAM.r.s. I'.tH
LOItSlOVES.
If.Alf.l.tluna ft KNACKS.
SUMEE, COOK STOVES.
AltiT cirnfully el.unlnlng tlie merits of all
elfrtd te the trude, we htveselecte-d
THE "ARGANiV
rer UASOL1NE, and
THE 4t DANGLER,"
ter COAL OIL,
As the lte.t, when all lwlnu are considered, te
otter te our patrons.
i-ill and in ns. v e love te show our goods,
and ai net eifunded If you de net purchase.
Kuincuibur, we are agents (or
The " Splendid Heater.
ManufiMurM by Knller A Wftrren Company
Irey, N .nhich hAA no rival In dumbtllty
fccouemj of ful ami control if tfus New 1 the
Uini) t fixamlne ami boceino ikjsUhI for Autumn
purchnjM..
KUUU1UKU 1I1K I'LACK 1
40 EAST KING ST.,
(OPPOSITE COUHT HOUSE )
apjj-tfdAw
VAiutijiiir.n.
QTANDAUD OAKH1AUE WOKK
Edw. Edgerley,
GAEEIAGE BUILDBR
Murket Btroet,
Rear of I'oatellloo, Lauctmter,
Pn.
My stork remprlves a large variety et the
Latest HI v le lluggles, Phintens, C'arrlnges, Mar
ket and lltisiness Wagons, which I offer at the
very Ien rst tlguius aud en the most reasonable
unus.
I call swclal attention ten few of my own de.
signs, one of wlitrhlsthn EHUEKLEY CLOSED
l'HltMClAN COLPE. which Is decidedly the
ueatust, lightest and most complete Physician's
Carriage In the country.
Porseus wishing te buy a geed, honest and
sulHiunlla! articln, should hear In mind that
ihey take no risk In buying my work. Every
Carriage turned out In elglitenn years a geed
one that Is Hie kind of guarantee 1 Imve toeITor
the public. All work lully warranted, l'leasa
kYepauunu pkemptlv attended te.
One set of werkiiiim especially timplejed ter
lhatpunee
T? 15. AIAKTIN,
W1I0L2H1LS AUD HtTilL DS1L1B In
All Kinds of Lumber and OeaL
st-Vabd. Ne. iM North Wuter and Prince
Streets, above onion. Lancaster. nS-lj a
B
AlIMUAItDNKHS iV JKfKEHIES.
COAL DEALERS.
Ornca Ne. 1S North Qaeen street, and Ne.
641 North Prlncestreut.
Anrn: North Prtnce street, noer Ueadlng
Depot
LANCABTEIt,PA.
augli-tta
pKMOVAU
M.
V. B. OOHO
has li'inmiil his Ceal (lltlce te Ne. 1M NOIITII
QUEEN BTKEbr (Itrlininer's New Uulldlugl,
wbuiuerdurs will buroculved for
Lumber and Ceal,
WIIOLBSVLS AXD BITTAIL.
M. V. 11. COHO
ins-tfd
E
AHT END YAHD.
0.J.SWARR&00.
OOAL
KINDLING WOOD.
Ottlcet Ne. au OENTltE HOUAKIt. lleth yard
nn
id oltlee couneouiu witn loiepneiu
me Kxchange
aprlJ-lyaMAF.il
OTOKAtlK
AKD
oeMMissiori WArtBneuati.
DANIEL A1AVKK,
fliTj-lvrt Ne th Wi.t I'li.tnnt Hm. ,
tetj: ls makinu
OABINm' PHOTOGRAPH H
AT H3.00 A DOZK.
, AT NO. 106 N011TU UJ!KN BTUKKI',
Unis-tia Lancaster, r
Uj
.- n- f l2LsW tj. '.j sH V M'"SS.1-f.e