ttg&FiJTTryY--i-t&p$ ivr iT-SJ?- THE LANCASTER DAILY INT1BLLIQENOEB, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1886. &' 5 t c EH Srv s& &. ffir ri m IPS." ft 1: tffilTELLIGENCER ktf IT DAT m TBS TKAB Asrplrd.) ' ,e k vira eettiw a Tim, tint nurmiirciuiiM t tkt- AM, AMemnra runs. Kiarta UMUl oemmimioh auewbd te vsuraeaa ommaeTioa. ," Aorarname ratcb; Bgifr '' WU. ln. 2ln. 31n. ln, tin. UMr. " I e' 75 JTe''alSTS Httli ml 115 1V 3tt 4.43 AM EJrar.... iu am 4 no I en ;m Hn.,... loe im see tu t g Hn iie J 20 im sm 7ee 00 Mpk...... lis in 450 site 8 ee 10 se HJVMsJ.... IB 4 61 750 10 50 1160 ISM B WMi in 601) 1000 IS AS 17 0 91 se ..... IM 700 1? 00 ISO) 20 00 24(0 Jbainii... soe 1000 1700 n 00 2700 si en MfafapUu.. eoe it 00 tern wee) j 00 moo tmmiam...,, oe moo wee hed 4400 moo Taar. la 00 gee; 43 00 moo wool 90 00 The Weekly Intelligencer 10 Evcrv Wednesday Mernine. j IA rata, ll.oe rem iix norms, ticm of in, liAaoAcerrnuiiTo riuen bkttike cr IMraariMreaaca tOLicrran we aranT p a trr of teb ad oeorrKT. all xvovtuevs lkttiks Ml tra cxnruaaiD te tbb wast baskbt. M44rH all laUtti and Telegram te y- - TBB lKTJdltLilUUiNUeiH, ncer Building, Lancaster, r. jttje nur aetct Jutclligcnccr. . &AM0ABTKB. 8KITKH1IEK IS, 1S8R. t..ae Asellicr Itallrentl Horrer. ' ,', Anetter terrible railroad disaster occur- i teinsr svlttifn l faw mllea nf f lin cnntin nf n bailer calamity, and exceeding it, and tlie fhntlyand dreadful character of itsde ,.f tails calls attention for the thousandth tiffie te the inefficiency of the precautions i; te preserve life. Tf. fa liAcnmlnrr tnnr-n nnrl mnrn nviilimt. 5f. , . " """" ............ sirlt.ll fVin efnrnnlli- fnnrn'iat,iv llef nf sill. ' S'ruftd wrecks, that this Is a matter that ''"Kaust he mere rigidly controlled by law. i?,There are several wajsin which railroad ' collisions could be rendered impossible, but they all involve a considerable decrease Zivt the profits of railroading, and se stand a -'Baall chance of voluntary adoption by the jTmJ, snt. -- uuuviu tiiiiiM ui ail sk jOftds, and the exclusive use of one track TJyter travel in one direction, combined with , block system and the use of Edisen's de- '! vice for teleeranhlntr from a mevine train. 2 Would appear te render cnllisinns nlmrist - , (mnnMlMA llr. 41. A .... Ts.1l., ... UJIjiVWIUlO JJJ UIQ UW Ul XiUiSUU 3BJSWU1 an officer of the read can sit in an office at the terminus, and with a map of the read fore him, receive reports at regular in- f-W tervals from the conductors of mevint? trains stating their positions. Uy this means collisions could be foreseen and avoided : the sunervislnir nfllr-pr Mrri-unli. gng the necessary orders te conductors of , 1" ' n ra--i '-' Mr. Edisen is the pilot te a new and wide y field for the play of inventive genius, and & bis success gives hope that in the applica tion of electricity te the regulation of pas senger Jand freight travel, we may event it ually And perfect protection from these M; constantly recurring hoirers. i!(M It does net niiDear uevnnil thp. bniind.i nf possibility that electrical appliances may be devised whereby a train would autemati cally give notice of its approach for a half a mile in advance, and it would seerna wise interne of public policy for the state &"offer a reward for the invention of some " such device. The Irench government has made a practice of offering rewards for inventions of great public value, ever since Xapoleen III. succeeded in establishing the great sugar industry of France, by tha offer of a large reward for the invention of the best process for making sugar from the beet. Kussla unil llnlgaria. In his sharp reply te Prince Alexander's submissive letter, the czar took occasion te proclaim that se long as order was main tamed in Uulgaria and a policy pursued that should meet with his approval, he would net interfere with the affairs of that country. The sultan has informed the Bul garian government that he will net occupy their country with his army se long as or der and quiet are preserved, and tills may be taken as plain notice served en Itussia, that open llussian occupation will be made a cause for instant war. Deth powers have jineunced that disorder will be a signal for their occupation of the country, and, iu terror of being tern in pieces between Turk aud Tartar, the Bulgarian leaders are mak ing desperate efforts te preserve the peace. On their success new depends the peace of Europe, and it h sincerely te be hoped that Hussian intrigue may net provoke in ternal disorder in the little kingdom. The fate of millions trembles in the balance be tween Itussia and Turkey in Bulgaria, and if the scales sink towards war, we may be sure that it will be one of the most terrible that the world has seen. It will be the death struggle of the Turk in Europe, with Austria and Hungary, Itussia and the Bal kan principalities, meit certainly in the thick of the fight, and no one can tell hew much of the test of the world will Ik? iu iu velved. Welnlcajapl. Charitable ladies of 1'hiladelnhia 1 h invented a new kind of social amusement which they have christened with a veiy impressive name" Welwicayapl." This easily pronounced but strauge combination of syllables hasnetbeen literally translated, " '' .but indicates an Indian tea party. The party was given for the benefit of the In dian girls' school of the Lincoln institute, and if It was truly Indian, should have .. lttAfl ffrap.tvl wlfll Hm tiraennPAnP )mraa tmil UStdegr meat; but, of course these delica- res were absent, aud none but the most raactlve of savage dishes Rere served, se at welwicayapl te sutreestive of fresh Mountain trout, salmon, venison and all the best of came with the best or nk-inrv fe A&rved by civilized matden3, at uncivilized giiw, ier me Deneiit or n worthy charity. 4, nmyjwv uuu pepniarny 10 welwicayapl. ' n . , The C,P f fnpld. Cupid has been nlavw in ... i.... tyle for this early in the autumnal wasen - and " society" has new some inexhaustible events te discuss In which the merry mes. senger of love played a leading part. An An thenv J. Drexel. tr.-sen nf a. .1 ti,... th Millionaire banker of Vl.liniii.ir.M;.' was en Tuesday married te Misj Margarita '-Armstrong, in the little chapel at Elbereu, N. J., made famous by the Garfield funeral. About the same time a New Yerk mll mll llenaire'a son united his fate with that of a eharmlng young actress. The groom en this occasion was Geerge Gould, son of Jay Gould, and the bride was Miss Edith J; Kingden, an actress who has been four years en the dramatic stage. Just prier te these events .lames G. Blaine, jr., son of Blaine, et Maine, jumped Inte matrimony with n charming young school girl, he him him eclf being still a college student, without as much as saying te his parents " by your leave." All the grooms In the nboviMiiriitieiied matrimonial ventures lire described as hamlsome and manly, mid the brklesHre depicted ns "daughters of the gods, di vlnely tall and most divinely fair." The kindly wishes of all will go out te the new couples, and the trust will ! generally ex pressed that they may llud life's journey al ways as rose-colored as It new seems te them. Tiik Paniellltes are bralney men and It 1 said that Ihey nutnagp, a rule, te marry Hne women with prejietUci. Iris said that the InconMderate conduct of the local authoritles at Strntr.iril upon Aven In Knglaud, I causing much alarm ameiic Hhakoapearean scholars. E rythlt)K at Strat-ferdn-A en Is at present under the control ofafew individual who nre unfortunately imeucHi wiiii 1110 xpiritel modernlz.Ulon. Ne rolls of the past Is eafe In their hands. A peventcenth ceVitury luenunient te one el the peel's family was net only returned rrem the church but thrown among lumber aud irre parably Injured. ThN was Uul ciieukIi, but new a restoration couunlttee i'rrpc.e te re mote the stoue and rtetit the Utter, a step by which the autherity-ami biographical i alue et the original will be cllectuallyoMiteraleil. Anether of their intentions 1 et lar mere serious Impert, It is new proposed te build a new vestry en the north of the chancel, a preceeaiug Hint vuil involve the destruction of the remaliis of the ancient charnel-bnue and Iho alteration of one of the immediate surroundings of the poet's grata. iTisedd lhatSuuet Cox Is coming home lust when there Is n congressional content pending In New "Yerk. MlSS Cl.KVKI.AXI) Iiah 11 If nilnr lieni-t In her new capacity a editor of the Chlcase Lit- cmri j,irc, hiie uisiiKes me stem duty of OllltltVinC lliailll'rrhltM intnthn -siatnlaut.-t and the tension te her lecllnps that Is eaucd uy uus aci is luustrateil in the following from her pen: "The editor of experience will laugh, 'lllneillie laerluiii-" ler there Is no Miille upon the lace of the editor of Inexperi ence. Therelsteheratearlul shattering of her dear ideal, a fearful scattering or her fondest hope,lu this Intimation of something short of a lack or absolute oneness between herself and her contributors She vteeps,sbe veils her lace; she hepe, she dreams; she gasps at the thin air into which the ideal re ferred te seems te be about te lecate: she prostrates hersell en the sands of that vast deep vhereiu the above-mentioned hejKa rwiu uuuui iu Riigui. x, is an m vain. Tun massive IntellecLs or diplomats and statesmen or Canada, Kngland, France and. thb United States are no- con 'filtrated upon the slimy llshermau In hi little schooner. Meanwhile, the fish are te 1 congratulated. Oveu C5.000 thousand peejile, scattered along three thousand miles of the desolate coastel Lsbrader, are en the verge of of a ter rible famine During the coming winter they will be entirely dependent en the gov ernment for subsistence, aud the advisability of removing the entire population te mere hospitable sheres Is being seriously discussed. This appears te be the only course worthy of consideration, as it Is plainly evi dent that the fisheries can no longer aUerd rellable support te these people. Canada is blessed with an abundance of fertile land aud these hardy lishermen will make splen did pioneers ter the development of the ereat Northwest. It would be well te secure this mast desirable clasa of immigrants in place ei the herdes et miserable Uutis that have been coming across the ocean. Unless something be done for them speedily, the next winter will see many a terrible tragedy en that bleak Northern coast, and it is inore than probable that the chirity of our people tmybe called uien te aid tlii-e brave un fortunate. Welfk says he will poll jsj.OOO votes, which Is sorrowful news for the Republicans. m-m- m ALL kinds of chickens eveutually come home te roost, particularly it they art) net of the very host quality. I'hiueas T. Harnum, who has acquired the reputation of "prince of American humbugs," becaueer the vast sums he has made by snindllug the Ameri can publlc.new finds a particular fowl coming home te roost when he would give a large part of his wealth te wring Its neck. Uariium is a very rabid Republican and Iu the presi dential canvass et KM made the most dire predictions of what would tiefall the country In the event of Democratic success. Here N a sample letter he wrete rrem Bridgejiert, Conn., te the editor of the New Yerk 2'ri bune : "I own about twehuudred dwelling-houses, several costly public building, and consider able real estate in this nourishing manufac turing city. I pledge myseir te sell all I pos sess here ter ene-quarter Ics than lis present acknowledged value ir the Democrats elect the president, hvery tax-payer and every workingman and woman will hud business permanently palsied ir the Seuth "irets Inte the saddle." It will establish free trade, get pay for Its slaves, and obtain i-eiisieus ler all rebel soldiers. (Signed,) .i T. Hahni-m.' New Ilarntim's circus Is travnllim. i the Sni.tli nml Ma-lal ntu II. ... 1.. , ....., ..,.,!,,,, u-,iu wuncen- sidorable ellect the bitter lam;uage or the above lotter. It Is a cheering sight te see the huinbugsrer humbuggged, I'lULAni.Li-niA's taxis ?l.hjeu the hua dred dollars j Lancaster's Is il. A This Is net the only way in which Lancaster sur passes the big Quaker City. Tun Democratic party, net only or the state but of the country, loses 0110 of its ablest defenders in the death In Pittsburg en Tues day or James 1 llarr, editor aud proprietor el the Pittsburg 7W. In his sixty-fourth year at his death he had been identified with the Democracy for mere than forty-year. He was elected surveyor general of the statu in 1M2, the oulce new being the secretaryship of internal atlalrs, and admirably organized that department. He succeeded Juiige Illack as a member of the constitutional con vention of 187 J where his talent proved of great sorvieo in the training et that Import ant document. Mr. llarr was a man or uu uu uu ostentatieus charity and u ok a large Inn-rct in all the public, institutions et his neighbor hood. In his death Pittsburg les. one et its best cltizens mid the Demecrany one el IU towers et strength. PERSONAL. Hen. Kescek Co.vkmne will lecture In wi'1 te f ClmrUy m Ne,v' Yerk ""' cemlug I'OLtCH MAOISTltATn Hl'OH ('OI.L1NH Of menilng,agetU)Syears. ' Ceu Chakles H. Sawviius, nf Dever, has been nominated for governor by the .s Hanipshire Kejxiblicans. Aha Hkiian's beauty has caused two Parisian journalists te fight, 0110 or whom was wounded in the arm. Kk.vateii Wallack's friends are actlvely pushing his claims for the cotigruvtieual nomination iu Curtiu's district. Cenuukssman Lonu ha.s withdrawn from i?.??u-al?Ver ,llB Oolaware senalershli) and leltlhe Held clear te Senater Oray. T1IKI.TV 1, I- nil!, i,..,.;.. ..."' '"i 01 i-nuaiiei. lerhoe? ' n and taue l" ' Jewish Fes. for Mra. Morgan's Japl! VSSSlM w Inr" hasjuH paid f 2,600 ler an nrnhiTi i.1. i.n.lB.l nm,f. ON H ,luB"nu, theeldasuesldeut of Chicago and one etthu'tlrst or the white P entera te visit the present site or the eltv died there Tuesday foroneon. He llrst land ed In Chicago in 1818, and has rasid h0re idmest continuously ever since. He estab- llshcil the first line el lake vessels from that pert, and was active In Humorous enterprises. LlTTt.K Mis Kim 11 l'Kiiitv, of Leomin ster, Ma"., ha n lictter baby than n ure dell. Itlsakilten, which pfrirlls itself te Iks completely dre.ed, even te the bonnet, and ndes for hour In n dell earrlage. It 1 also superior te a dell, Iu tint It has learned te takn nourishment from a buttle quite alter the manner or a real bitiy, l'dith is entled by all the ether little girls In Leominster. Jki'I'kiisen DwtslsthUH decrlbed liy a correoiident of the lUUImoie 6'mi He 1 n man el studious habits, a tsmslstent ChristlAU. the truest of huband, tlm most nlln-tlonate or fathers, the lwt of lU'lglitnirs, and 0110 of the kindest of master. He rivs about " o'clock In the morning, reads his mall and answers It, then devotes the remainder of the day te receiving visitor, riding emt hi es tate, and study ing the srleu tleld of lltera ture and philosophy. He 1 a skllllul em-lire player, and nearly every OAeniug cnjnva a social game with his tamiiv or visiting friends." Til .r r uiii'ckmik or rr.i. h- .iv j- . A state Thst (lltPN the DrimicraM Nearly ji lltllHlml Thnuiaud Mdjenlj sKeltli el (ipu. I . Ku... Ueneral Kiwronce Sullivan i;s nhe i the Democratic nominee fur goterner el Texas, w.ts recently chosen by a unanliunu vote of the Texas Iiemecrntic stale' conven tion, te represent his parly iu the coming campaign. Mr. Kes wa brti in iientent pert, Indiana, Septomber Jth. l'.s, tuit the main part of his eart life was ent in Teva aud Alabama. He Kcame a student at Florence Wesleyan college, In the latter state, at the age of nineteen, aud graduated therefrem, with high honor, in the ilas of 15S. During his vacation trniu collcge he jelneil an expedition te a-sist in raiding the Comanche Indian, where he met with numerous Incidents and wa seriously wounded. Alter hi recovery he returned te college and pursued the eoureof his studies until his graduation. In 1 v' he was placed In command et the frontier by t,ov t,ev t,ov erner Sum. Housten, with sixty men under his charge, and with tin small" wtlen or an army, scouted the neighliorheod and became the victor of several very heavy skirmishes, driving the Comanche into t'tlier region, alter securing, by capture, ever three hun dred bead 01 geed, sort iceabln battle horse. He rescued numbers or prisoners, who had beeu tatccn captlve at Parker's Fert, near Cirasby, one or them having been captured thirty -live years betore. At the breaking out el the civil war 0ii. Hess resigned his 10m 10m ii)issien, entered and Uc-auie a private in tue company or Capt I'eter F. lb-. A f ter re ceiving several miner promotions, he was ad vanced te the rank of brigadier general aud maintained this, title until the close of the war, when he became interested in politics aud was elected sherltf r McLannan county, In 171 ; two yesr later he wa electwl te ihe constitutional convention, and in ls he was elected te the state Senate. His nomination isequltalent te an election. Toblrre (reilng in Knsl.iml Frem the Halliineru sun. The last number el i;ri.5'rc.(' has an In teresting communication train us agricultural correspondent en thesubject et tobaive grow ing In England. It is well known that ever since 1M1 the cultivation of toiiicee ha been prohibited in Lngland, alttieugh it w a grown In small quantities 111 IreUnd up te lstu, when its cultivation w-asprebibitci thnroalse and all existing plantations destroyed. Fer mere than two centuries tubai co his termed one of the principal sources et Ilntisn revenue, nearly two-thirds el which are drawn rrem the customs duties and internal revenue taxes en tobacco and mall and spirituous liquors. Hut the pressure put upon the gov ernment with respect t the heavy burden borne by the people trem tbe duties impel en leaf tobacco aud the license te manufac ture and sell the same has leen se great thai Parliament finally agreed te allow certain responsible person te grew small quantities or tobacco en area net t-xceedlng 0110 acre, te test the assertion that tobce can be profitably grown In England. The most nota ble experiment has beeu made thi year upon an acre or rair soil near Brotnley, a town about eight miles from Londen, where a tlrm of seedsmen has devoted an acre of fair soil te the experiment. Seventeen vari eties have been planted In rows te ascertain which kind will best succeed in the variable English climate. The object Is te knew which kind will innture earliest. The plants grown from Havana, Maryland. Virginia and Flerida seed have shown most premise in the order In which they are named, and up te August Jl were doing well, "but as tbe crop has te be cut by the second week in Septem ber, lest it should be spoilt by an early frost, it lsdeubtfuL" we are told, "whether even the earliest plants will liesuillciently matured te produce a tolerable sample or tobacco." Nothing but the great agricultural distress prevailing throughout England irem the Inability el the farmers te compete success fully with the introduction of foreign grain, UreadstutlsJ and previsions would have in in ducedihe government;!) authorize the experi ment te bemade, in view of the enormous less of rovenue that would ensue in the event of abolishing the prohibitory laws in rela tions te the cultivation of tobacco, and it will therefore probably ioel a sense et reliel 11 the report of the Hromley experiments should be unfavorable. et, as tobacco was as at ene time grown successfully in England, and as Its cultivation was carried en Iu Ireland up te a late as 130, there would seem te be no climatic reason why, with proper tillage and in suitable soils, it should net still be successfully grown in the south of Ireland and In the southern English counties. A considerable quanlty el tobacco is grown in Germany and France under conditions no mere favorable than the climate te England would present, but as theso governments have a monopoly of the sale of all tobacco of home growth as well as that Imported, aud as they can llx the price of tobacco at any point required by the necessities el rovenue, they are net atlected as the English govern ment would l unless, like them, it declared totnece te be a monopoly and became the sole source)! supply, and, like them, taxed the natlve grower en the value of his product- ' Atlanta' l-m-.t Jteinaucn. rreiu the Atlanta ,u) Constitution The most remtmic marriage el the year eccurred Friday atternoeu at Athletle park. Fer three years Mr. Frank 15. Graham, the Peters street druggist, has been devoted te Miss Lettie Felllgrinl, the letely daughter of Mr. Pellegrini, el the Urm el FtilllgriniA FtilllgriniA Castleberry. Kome objection wa raised and the young folks thought their matrimonial plans would be Intoriered witlu They, there fore, arranged for a meeting at Athletic park. The appointed hour was f. o'clock and at that time Mr. Graham, accompanied by Mr. N II. llAttlett, proceeded te the park. In a short while Dr. J. W. Heed, accompanied by the bride and Miss Llllie Crawford, aWb reached the nark. The young folks went te tbe big rock wall which overlooks the grounds, and, taking seats there, chatted until Key. Mr. Tuuiliu came, which was net long, A hen the preacher arrived Mr. (Ira hamand Miss 1'ellegrinl, who were sitting next te each ethor, were directed te Jein their right hands. They did se w Itheut ris Ing, as they did net wish 40 attract the atten tion of the numerous pedestrian who were passing te and fro, iier of the bicyclists who were gracefully riding around in the park. The ceremony was informed quickly. Tim preacher spoke a lew appropriate words. The soft hand of the bride slipped Irem the hand or her husband and the little company seiia- ifn Jl'?. UrlB r""'"'Pd te her lather's ft11 tue, g'oein te his home, Vester- ruse .n ?Vh?U or th? V.1"6 ll04ri1 of the mar. nage and the young folks were feml ven ami the irroem .; i..i?...i . " ""Mi aim ' en. el the ramllyr He STW everything Is serene. The romantic mar. ii.W uhis imr 10 ie a iiiesi nappy ene. A w t'nrl.Un Ueiiteuttnre, Irem the fall Mall Uatette, Paris Is trying nu experliuent which has long age been found te answer lti Italy. Oil one et the Isiulevar Is a new establishment has been opened for the personal eomlert el the Parisian. Yeu can wash your hndi, have your clothes brushed, 'your lioets cleaned. Yeu can w rile your letter. Paper, pens, ink, etc., are at your disposal. In ene Memarnall the tiowtrupen. net merely or Paris and the pre luces, but of alt the greet continental capital. A third room I de voted te work of relerenc'S encv eloped las, dictionaries and directories. There Is 11 tel ephone and a itostelllce, and all this I open te any jasser-bv who pay a hslt Iranc adml. slen. The Italian Idea did net go quite e far, but iu some repecta It wa in-re tletul. It w a net n private speculation, but a gov ernment concern. In ract It wapart of the working erthe pesUl ysteiu of the cniintry. Yeu paid n enny entrance fee, and I011111I all the means et writing and all the lutormstien von might need te hand. Yeu buv paier at cost price and hnve the 110 of writing mate, rials gratuitously. The French Institution 1 11 speculation, and ir the building Just evneit en the Boulevard Mentuiartre succeeds, no iljtlbt weslmll sia ethers establlhed all eter the capital. ttemtl t. Cempaii'. 1 retnthc 'fev.vs silting. Utile Freddy (te young Mr. Feets, who Ins ceme te call en htsslster Julia, that young lady net Inn Ing yet apeared) - hate you a real nice room, Mr. Feets? Peels eh, yes. I step at the Squire house, and 1 have ene of the best rooms In the hotel. What makes you curious about my roeinf Freddy Your company Is net vert- geed nt the hotel. Is It? Feets What a ftiniiv question. The com pany at that hotel is'tlrst-cla. VAbv de you ask ? Freddy Oh, nothing, only I heard sister Julia say the ether day, that veur room was better than your ceuipauy, that's all. Pouts didn't step te see the young lady. Mr lHiwler's l'tiri'theught 1 10111 Hi? Chu age Kauiblcr. "Sure.' remarked Mr. Frank Iwler, the ether day, "there's nethln' lelke toretheught into the ruture. WhlnOlwuz in Washing ton Ol shtopped at a strange hotel wan nelght and before reteirlu' Oi aw thare wu only a half a deent matchez In the be, 'New, sujv pose,' er Ol, 'suppose Ol wud get up in the neight te lelght the ga, an' thlm matches should be no geed at nil, at all. A loiue llx y e'd be In, me bve.' Se phat doe Oi de but thry the six av tliliu. Oi found thlm te burn ptrieekly well, se Ol gees te sblape Knew in' that ei cud git a leiuht wid no threuble. If ua-ie lie. Thare's nethln' loike hat in' an el te the luture, me laddy buck." Tbe marked efflcacy et Kisl Star Leugh Hue I due te Its freedom Irem datine-eus drills. The Same lliiiusu Nature. Many vain attempts are made te repeat the remarkable success of lleuteu' CajHine 1'la.ster This splendid remedy is known, sold aud u-ed everj'where, and Its prompt action and unrltsl led cnnulve power hate wen ler it hisu of Irlends. liult itlen have sprung up under similar sounding names, stub us " l apsliln," " Capsicum,' etc. Intended te deceive tlie can less and unwary These articles iws-e none I the vlpuc of ihe genuine 'Ihtrefere we hejM- th, people will assist us le protect what sre at onto their InterestH and ours Ask for llensen' flatter, and uxsuiliie what Ls given you. und itiaWe gure that the wenl" Capclne ' Is, ut In the middle of Uie pliuiei liselt, and the " 1 hree eal " trade-.uark Is en the tace cloth Vny ivputabln dealer will sle jeu the safe guard without hesitation If you cannot n-tui-mlier the name llenseu's (.apilna l'huter i u' this paragraph from the panel. (1) svisaiAZ. seTiar.s. SIllLOIl'S COUGH and Consumption Care ts sold by us en a guarantee, it cures consump tion. Kersale by II. 1!. Cochran, Druggist, .Ne. IS) N erth Ipicvn street. AVuiKterful Cures, W. D.lleyt A Ce, Wholesale and lietall l)rui. gists et Keine, G:u,says We hate been selling I)r King's Nuw DUcevery. Klcitnc Hitters and llucklen's Andca Salte ter two years. Have net er bandied remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satlslactien. There have been some wenderinl cures effected by Ihesotuedl Ihesetuedl clne.s In this city, s-everal cees of pronounced Consumption have teen enilrely und by uae ofafew bottles of Dr. Ktnz's New lilscevery, taken In connection -with fclectrle Hitters. u uaranteethumalway. silil by II. 11. Cochran. iniggWt, 1)7 and Usi North LJueen street, ban caster, I'e. (1) A REtiEtir rer Indigestion, Consumption, Dys pepsia, Weakness, reter. Ague, itc, Celdun's LlUld Hevr tonic sic lwdt ed.vw Wncx the scalp I annoyed with daudruu", Glenn's Sulphur ",eap will In foil nit Infallible Hill's llalr Dje, black or brown, Hfty ci nt. sUMwdeedAw De. IUsslxk Werm htr.ci-, 1'urely vegetable, pleasant te take, will expel worms if any exut, no purgative required alter using. 1'rice, 2 Cents, by alldrngglsU. lubs-JmdAlWAF CATAItltll CUItCD, health ami sweet breath secured, by shtleh's Catarrh Itemedy. Price 50 ceny. N'asal Injector fne. Fer sale by H. U. CKhrun, Druggist, Ne. S.l North Quten street. SIIILOII'S CU11K will Immediately relieve Croup, w hoeping Cough and lirenchltls. rer sale by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. L!7 N'erUi (jaeen street. llucklen's Arnica halve. The Hest Salve In the world ler Cats, Uralses, Seres, Ulcers, Salt llheain, t'evur bore, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Krnptlens, and positively cares Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money ruiunded. Price a cents per het. rer sale by II. It. Cecnrttn, Drusglst, 137 and IS) North Queen street. I.ancaster, l's. Oss DOTTI.B KrrzcTSA Cues Mr. Oscar K.;n. Kech, of Allentewu, l'a., was bedfast with in flammatory rheumatism In the winter of 13. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He commenced using Gress' Uhuumatle Utmedy. l!y the time he had used halt a bottle he could leave his bed ; when he had nnlshed the bottle he was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. In his own words, "1 leel belter than ever before" 1'rtce II, by all druggists. lula-Zmdxlw Jtr THAT HACKING COUGH can he se quickly cured by shlleh's euro. We guarantee It. ter sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Uueen street. The Impending Danger. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that a large majority die with Consump tion. This disease may commence with an np stantly by Kemp's llalsam for the Threat and Lungs, which Is guarantied te cure and relieve jiuiuuij uiLf iiuess luukii wutcu cm lie ciireu in all cases, l'rice Se cents and II. Trial tize free ter sale by II. JI. Cochran, druirilst. Ne. l.rr North Queen street. eu-lwdAltw WHY WILL YOU cough when Shlleh's Cure will give Immediate relict. I'rlce 10 cts., M cts., and II, ter sale by II, It. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137 North Uueen street. A Very Narrow Kcnpe. " Ves, I had a very narrow escape," said a prominent citizen te a friend. "J was confined te my beil for a year ana my friends gate ine up ler a consumptive's grave, unlit I began using Kemp's llalsam for the Threat and Lungs, ana here! am, sound and hearty " lTlce 6ec. and II. r'er sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137, North Quuin street, Lancaster. Active, rushing aud (tellable. II. It. Cochran, DruggUt, 137 and 133 North (Juucn street, Luncaster, l'a., can always be ro lled upon te curry In stock the purest and best goods, and sustain tbe reputation of being ac tlve, pushing and tellable, by recommending articles w 1th well-established merit and such as are popular. Having the agency for the cele brated Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, colds and Leughs, will sell It en u positive guarantee. It will surely cum any and every utKcllen of threat, lungs, and chest, and In order te prettt our claim, wuusk you te call und gat a Trial Jlottle rree. (i) AGIIKAT DISCOVKltV. The greatest discovery or the nineteenth con. tury Is Dr. Leslie's (special Prescription for nick heudache, which U the discovery of an eminent ribyslclau und used by him for ever thirty years lefere giving It te the public, and It suinds to day without a rival. Head advertisement In another column. WILL YOU SUKlfKIt with Dyspepsta and Liver Complaint I Shlleh's Vltallzcr Is gu.irun' teed tocuieyou. Fer sale by II. li. Cochran Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. U.eyi'WIIOOl'lNG COUGH and JlrenchltU I'miiudlatolyrclletedby Hhllehs Cme. Fer sale street,"' Uechmu, Druggist, Ne. lay North Quoeu mie wji's houskheld" i-anackaT"- Is tbe u.rwt etrccttve I'aln Destroyerlntheweria! Will most surely lulcken the bleed whether Hr7 nu'r"i"y or. applied uxlernally, aria Uniieby mero certainly UKLIKVK VAIN. whether chronic or aeufe, than any ethor pain allevlatpr, and It Is warranu-a double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain In the bide, beck or lienets. Sere Threat- Rheumatism, Toethacho aud ALL AC'HKS. and Is The Great lleltever of Pain. " HllOWN'iS HOUaKHOLD I'ANALKA " should te tu every family. A UmisioeiiIu1oI the Panacea Iu a tuiubler of brt water Isweetened, it pre. fenwl.J taken at nodtlme, wUl IJKKAK UFA I ,11.11 9S..U1.1. c. ,.tttc COLD, u oentA a bottle. mji-iyaii,w,aw ininr L1KK .is it were n moth th.it fnttitlt tin '.irnunt, " se will the free alkali, le which many powerful -..ip, cwi- their strength, destroy your ihitdrcii'. clethint;. lmfi-.s,ir Nlhm m, nf Vale Cel- U-ge. siy, "The Uerv Ser is of remarkable purity as a laundry Map it has no .superior " A WORD OK WARNING There arc nuny white soaps, cadi represented te be " jut! as geed as the ' Uery ' j " they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and Insist upon getting it. I'epvTwhi ts br Prcswr A tnunlde VH1 -pTAe'EK A IIKOTHLH. JALL (ARPETS! Wilten Carpets, Bedy Brussels Carpets, Moquet Carpets, Wilten Velvet Carpets, Tapestry Brussels Carpets, Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, Hall and Stair Carpets, 5-8 and 9 inch Borders, Rag and Chain Carpets, Pungab Rugs, Smyrna Rugs, Velvet Rugs, Tapestry Rugs, Cocea Matts and Matting, Linoleurn and Fleer Oil Cleths. WALL PAPERS AND CURTAINS. tJtundnrd Makes, from the Lewest Priced te the Uest Quality. HAGER & Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. N EXT DOOK TO TUE COURT HOUSE. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Uirge Stock new open suiLible for K.iily J'all and Mid Winter. Alse, Mieulder Sliawls in great variety, from loc. te Jl.oe. Alse, Tall and Win. ter Wraps in Large Assortment. LADIES' DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Hits been enlarged and will be supplied with new additions almost daily throughout the beasen. R. E. FAHNESTOCK Next Doer te the Court M ETZOER Jt HAUOI1MAN. 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. JIUUKH. CUHOOI. HOOKS UclAllcd at Wholesale Prices, ut F0N DERSMITH'S Opposite tlic Court Heuse. New Heeka given In exchange for Old Dues tu pun pay, The l.artfi-at and Cheapest l.lue of TablcU, (IM different Btylea), Composition and Memor andum Heeka, l'enclls, Uulers, Ink and IVna, Conies, Blaleti, etc., etc We have a lew anlclea e Intend U Rive te every purcLusvr. Ceuiu and eel tliuin, lieya and glrU, from Fen Dersiuitli, the lloeksfiller, augii-tfd VJOJIOOIi HUl'l'IilKH. JOM BAER'S SOUS, Nes. 16 and 17 North Queen Btroet, LANCASTKU. PA., Oil or, Wholesale and lletall, at Lew I'rlces SCHOOL BOOKS U8KO IN LANCAUTKll C1TV AND COUNTy. Old Roaders Exohanged. SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Liquid Slating, Chulk Crayena, Copy Heeka or All Klndn, Writing inks, Hteel l'ena, Hlatca Noiseless Hlatea, blatu I'euclla, Drawing l'en ells. Composition Heeka, Writing Tablets, Lead 1'enclU, Scheel batcbela, Companions, and verylblng else In tliu Hue et Scheel Stutlonerj'. SIGN OP THE BIG BOOK. heav. U - t 'IV I "s,i f r v HOODS. BROTHER, Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. WIUKH ANIt LHJUOHH. A MKHICAX WINKS. GRAND DISPLAY -OK American Wines. The following Is from llie report of tlin Judge-i en Wines at the I.ancaster County Agricultural Association Kulr We dcslre te make special mention nf II, K. Slaymakei'slargeundelegiintejlilblter Demes. lie l lues, produced liy the i'leasanl Valley Ine Company, of Ithelma, Steuben county, Newlerk. 'Ibelrbpectal Great Western Kxtru Dry and 11 reatWcaleniKxtra Dry, Champagnes, I'ert, Claret, Dry and Sweet Catawba Wines, wblth wu consider, compare favorably with lin. polled Wines. WII.I.IAM A. MOUION, II. r'KANK I1KKNK1IA.V, A.IUKSTAND. JKUriUAS. JIHIHMAN'S. , UENTLEMEN'3 Balbriggan and Gauze Undershirts. THE 1IE3T White Shirts! NKCKT1KS, PLAIN AND rANCl" 1IOS1KUY BCAItr PINS, BLKRVKIUTTONS, 8UHPKNDKIIS, -AT- ERISMAN'S, NO. 17 WKSI' KINO ST., LANCASTKU. I'A K OTK IB MAKINU CABINET PHOTOCrRAFHS AT B3J0Q A DOZIK. AT NO. 10S NOUTU QUEEN BTUKKT. Iknis-tta Lancaater.ra IHIVHKrUHMIiHIKU NUI1. lyE HAVK A liAI'.OK HTO0K Or TIIK 11KST REFRIGERATORS IN TIIK uixr. The Tierce Dry Air llefrigenler. IMA'JA'.Y HUSK, WATMH VOOLKKB, ICK VKKAM rKHKXKKH, AiidalulIIIiteeIHOUHKruitNlHIIlNUUOODS 't'he largest stock old AH rilTiiuitn in ih city Special allontleu ,ia te uiLritUnL tVS llwttiiu and sneuting ' l was-Fllunf, Tin (I "oil M." J ,we,l,I '"ethor let el theso sfte. jehnp. soHAra&seu. 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., I.ANUAHTKIt, 1A. piIiINNA llltKNKMAM. PRICES M5RKED DOWN Weed and Iren Pumps, TERRA-COTTA AND Iren Moter and Drain PIPES. FUNIS & BRENEMAN, Ne. 151! North Queen Htreet, LANCASTKU, l'A. yM- A. KlKr'r'KK. AI,UUS U. HEKK KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (OppnsUu Court Heuse). Invite all Housekeepers te Callnd Inspect their &tiH'k of HeusGfurnisliing Goods. A Ci'inplele I.lim constantly en hand. COOK SrOVKSaild UAMiKS, I'AKI.OU STOVES, HKATKUSand rtUNACKS. SIFMMEIl COOK STOVES. After carefully uxnmlnlng the merits et all eflcted te tbe trade, we bave selected THE "ARGAND," rer OASOL1NE, and THE li DANGLER," rer COAL OIL. Aa the lU-st, when all points are cemldered, te etfer te our patrons. Celt and m.u us. We love te show our geeds, and are net offended If you de net purchase, ltemeuibur, we are agents for The " Splendid " Heater. Mantif ictunsl by rntlcr A 'Warren Company, Trey, N. V, which has no rival In durability, seonemy of fuel and control of gas. New Is the time te examine and bvcotne posted for Autumn purchnges. UKlIKltllElt THE l'LACK I 40 EAST KING ST., (Ol'l'OSITK COUUT HOUSK ) IpM-tfdAw OUOUKK1KH. HUill OKADK COPKKKH. linn old (invemment Java and Uecha Cetrees, thebcstln ihemarket. Our JavaUten ded Ceifee siHiaki for tlself t rich and fragrant, 2.'ic per pound. Very fine l'lantatleu Kte Cetfees, our best only auc per pound; one Tery popular at 13c Wu want you local I and try our liHc. CouVe. The oicellent quality of our CeiTeea and tlne Teas U making frlenas fast and nnn. Our dally wiles show a steady lncrease. rresh Uensted every day. A lull line of fancy Groceries, l'lcaae give us a trial order. OKO. WIANT, auirX-lvd Ne. lis West King Street. T HUKSK'S. The Woodbury Fruit Jar, Uu bellewi It luu no superior In th market. Easily clestd and easily opened. Gic the Woodbury .hr a Trill. rOU SALK WHOLESALE AND KKTA1L. ATBURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKU, l'A. - Telephone connectien: EDUCATIONAL. S WITHIN C. SHORTUdOE'H ACAD EMY foil VOUNO ilKN AND HOYS, ME DIA, l'A., 1J miles from l'hlladelphla. rixed price covers every expanse, even books, etc. Ne extra charges. Ne Incidental expenses. Ne ex amination for admission. Twelve experienced teachers, all men, and all graduates. Special op. eortunltles for npt students le advance rapidly, peelal drill for dull and backw ard bays. I'atrens or students may select any studies or cheese the regular English, Scientific, iluslness, Classical or Civil Engineering course. Students fitted at lledla Academy ure new In Harvard, lale, 1'rtnccten and ten ether Celleges and l'elylecti. nlcScboels. 10 students sent le college In 1X4 IS In IbSI, lOlnlStO, lOlnlbed. A graduallug class every year In the commercial department- A l'hyslcal and Cheuitcd l.aboratety, eyinnaslum und Hall U round. 1,500 vela. added te Library In ISsj. l'hyslcal apparutus doubled In Ibw. All students bKird with the principal. Heys can room alene. Media has seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibits tbe sa e el Intoxicating drinks, rer new Illustrated clrcu lar address the Principal anJ IrM'r'eler, SW1TH1NC.SIIOUTL1DOE,A. M., augSS-UndAw" (Harvard Uraduate) Media, l'a ruuaiTVUK. P UHNITUHK WAHKHOOMH. 11UY YOUUSKLr A H'Alll or THOSE Felding Dress Pillows. CALL BAltLYAT Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. 20 BAST KINd STRBBX. i l v -. a ,
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