September 22, ism. fKtUT. 1 10 IO BR, Lancaster, I'd. liuastcr Intelligence fJJtCASTBH. SXITJCMBKK 2i, 1686. JW p&. '; Kifcmc twicnce. -W Impression prevails that electric ) is yet in its infancy ami tliat tlie lis approaching when this mysterious :wIU be used fertbe propulsion of and the movement of railway I, superseding steam and producing Dus changes in commeree and art. 1 la net warranted by the present pesi- I of electric science or the omens of its e.fer its greatest utility appears te be tin the generation but in the transmis- pM of power, and it appears probable that will continue- te remain tiie great -producing agent. h. Mr. Tark Benjamin's " Age of Elec- f," which has just been published, 1 in a lucid and entertaining manner 'the uses of electricity and his chapter en t-moters gives the greatest credit for I' recent rapid progress in that line te s, who demonstrated the efllcieacy I bit dynamo machine In the transmission 'force. In transmission by dynamo and lie meter about 30 per cent, of the Inftl force was lest, but by improved Jnes this less is being gradually 1, and the recent trip of a vessel I the British channel, shows that the en is passing out of the experimental jfijn use of storage batteries gives this I of applying power a great advantage r ocean travel, as it obviates the necessity earrylng coal, and several launches and no Deau et the Jirltlsb navy have uretl tee electric meter in this way for several I past with great success. It wih be M meter of our navigable balloons, when mucn talked of devices linally appear, 1 in fact the future applications of qlec- r appear se numerous as te fully war- ; the creation of the new profession of etric engineers. gHectric engines were built for the ew &."tVflrb fdevnf Pt rnnrla nnil ttr am'aml atrnnt umAs ,iu thiscpjintry, and in the latter aeynave neon successiui. u.ne Dgines for the elevated reads were net Kraade sufficiently powerful for actual use. Several larger and strencer meters are new ting built for this purpose, and it cannot belong before electric engines will be used fan all reads of this kind, and in fact where- Ptmr the use of fuel is a serious objection. K&. Onr Great Country. jglt would be strange, indeed, if an Ameri- U'l besom would net thrill with pride as recaus the mighty progress the United uses have made ns a nation since the ful war that devastated and divided ' Even since 18S0 we have added 10,000,- te our population, a number as large Ahe increase in Great Britain for thirty years. But there are some ether remarkable ares of growth besides these of popula pepula . The census of 1SS0 reported about 1,000 miles of railroad ; en the 1st of bep- BDer we had 132,000. The Middle states I added one-third te their mileaee: the lBbetween them and the Mississippi ffMtriy one-third, the Southern states 4early one-half , and the states west of the pUnssippi mere than one-half, ever 10,000 mes. an four states and one territory. pKinaas, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota and eta, have been added 10,000 miles. itAH this represents vast development. country is moving along at giant i ana the imagination can scarcely ive our national cmitnessi ni It. u-ili yjli.when another half century rolls by. !H Jki Insnlrlllm- KtiMil EiThe parade of the veterans of the Grand KArmv mats nf this fnnntr nn.l ,:,.!. ,ii. . fate morning was a spectacle well calcu. aweu w inspire me eninusiasm or all be ! holders. There was net a great deal of f fine maneuvering such as sLitn miiiiii aizatiens pride themselves nnnn. imi J patent fact shone out en the marching lies that thev had feucht in thn wtin Mr the presei ration of the Union. Pals it was that made these of the gene gene tien that have been born slnen iimrar ew with patriotic pride in viewing the pnaianxes or soldiery, as their feet t time te the inspiritinir music of th nd. "While the memory of the deeds nf men and such as these is kept green, srtcan patriotism cannot perish from inn. . Suvpe's Troublous Condition. Pre in no dauger of suffering from I information about Eumtvejin mil. , but the bulk of it comes te the public unreugn the prejudiced brains of eaa railway men. cii.innr.nv m. IT, makes the samn prlflcleTn r,r f.nr J-JS-8 as Mr. Wanamaker, but - ,u aaying tuat the envoi n. tayrtem hamper the operation of the mm' and retards their .iv.. I1 . Depew takes a gloomy view of matters IWPftin. and one can net iw.in ,., Fill iten that hn In Amirlnm f i.. .." pS that the stationary 'cost et the iea ei me ana the downward ten- Of Wases en thn nlliar el.lr. k't aklliur thn ranhl cnn...i e- imu aud Anarchism and that I and small nreDertv.hnlfieni ninrmi,i rterwts and riots are taking refuge in 10 WB.IOrt Of the Strenir L'ntprnmmt l,ln., , tat labor troubles in America have been My exaggerated abroad, and the result i w ceecjc tiie emigration of all but the e knew V5 In rhiladel. Ity biasted el ita th doctor neuhl traee Active sewerairr, at all eventi well ostiblllietl that ou clean- I foweraco and geed water, Uiiinu- y from contagious il Wessen most vitally depends. Dr. SbaKcspere has also thorongli therongli thorengli ly studied tlie l.wteur system of lucciilatleu rorbyitrephobla,atid hUcharactsr ami rep utation give premise that bis tuition will lx productive of far reaching result in the med ical sclence of America, and reflect credit upon the administration that enabled blui te pursue his dangerous but valuable Investi gatien?. Is It any wonder that the people are satisfied with the Democratic admtnlstra. tlenT It Is stated that the cost of the Star Reute mall service during the last fiscal year wasJe,414,S0l, a decrease of ?!i,iri5, or 1.57 percent, as compared with the ptccedins tlcal year. The stcauibnt rtU-e was aKe reduced In cot (luring th j ear from fetJ,l02 tef 11C, 11, orallttleover20 percent l'.vn.NKi.i.s land bill was beaten, but Mr. l'arnell comes up smiling for the tiextreuud. Thkkk is In progress In Louisiana a spontaneous movement of a large part el the white population against the intermarriage of the whites ntid blacks, and se violent Is public feeling en this point that Mgllance committees were appointed by a mass meet ing, which was attended by farmers and clergymen and opened, as are Prohibition meetings, with prayer. The MgiUuts received no instructions ether than that they were te call upon whlte men living with negre women and warn them, but there can be little doubt that violence will fellow uu. haeded warning. Science and sentiment both unlte In condemning the Intermarriage e! the races. Fer thousands of years the black race was In contact with tbeufgh civili zation of Kgypt, nnd in fact all along their uorthem border they have been in prox prex unity te ether races as far back as the twilight of history extends : yet no trace et any race Is found that combines or mingles the physi cal characteristics or white and black. It Is better for both races te work out their own destiny with mutual charity. Itut the Louisiana vlgllants should confine their demonstrations te published pretests, or the enactment el legislation. Public opinion Is a weapon of sufficient power te control this matter, and reert te vlolence w ill only react upon the authors of it. In the late constitu tional convention el Louisiana a measure aimed at this evil was voted down, but in deference te public sentiment It Is becoming mere rare In that state. In Mississippi it Is forbidden by law, but it hardly seems neces sary' for the law te interfere In a question that sentiment can mere effectually settle. m m We are net yet through with the Mexican Incident. The Arrcsures lamlly are new claiming $100,000 indenlty from the Mexican government (or the brutal murder et Ar Ar resures. Thk people el several Florid winter ro re ro sertsledby the hotel-keepers have sent In long petitions tothegovern-nent praying that the gory Geronlme be confined m or neir their towns. Where the resort Is en an Island it is urged that It would be mere dim cult for the prisoner te escip, but of ceurse the real reason for their auxieiy te pees.s him lies lu the fact that he would make a tirst rate Sectacle for the attraction of visi tors. One of the eight barren Islands known as the Dry Tortugas would suit him better. The defeat of 1'arnell's bill was expected, but It was hardly supposed that tlie dejus dejus sien of the measure would se demoralize the Liberal-Unionists, whee dorn-tleu under llartlngten and Chamberlain wm the main cause of the defeat of home rule. This faction voted with the government, hut they gave the opponents of I'arnell and Gladstone a half-hearted and waverlni; support in the debateand Lord Martinsen's remark that Llheral lllrmlngham feurd no voiee en this question, hut through a Tery minister, can net fail te have a marked ellect uen the con stituents of the seven Birmingham mem bers. Haxdemri,v bound and attractively printed, Ayer'n American NewsjM pi r Annual for liefl comes te us much like the visit of an old Irlend. The excellent toatures el this publication still continue. It cmtains a care fully prepared Hit or all newspipers aud periodicals in the United SUles and Canada, arranged by sUteM in geographic! sections, aud by towns In alpLabeiicil erder, giving the name of the papem, the Issue, general characteristics, year of establishment, size, circulation and advertising rites U has a careful lyprepared description olevery county In the United States, setting forth Its location, area, adjoining navigable streni, the character of its Hurfae, the nature el its soil, lU leadingcreps and manufactures, Its county seat and population. A simil ir, but mere elaborate descriptive heading, is appended te each state, torrltery aud Canadian province These are only a few el ilia e.veltent special features of this most utelul publication. Se long ns Charleston' quakes Mi me a few mero dollars out of the peckfcts or the people, the benevolent citizen uuy n-j m-t. Hew Hie Farmers are KulibcU Iijr Itallrnjil l)icrlmlnittliiiu Speech et Senater Kdmuiuts at Vermont Slita Agricultural Kulr. And in still another and most important way the state of things I have meutlemd injuriously allisjtseiir farmers, manufacturers and merchants. This Is doue by charging tee high rates for short transportation and tee low rates for long distance. It frequently happens, as everybody knewH, that it cents the farmers and manufacturers of Ohie, ter Instance, as much or mere te transport their products GOO miles te market as it does the farmers el Texas or Oregon te send their products te the same market ever distances three or four times as great, and we knew et like Instances all ever the country. The rail, read companies have the right te live ami make fair protllsfrem their business. It they de this it fellows that of their income the shippers for short dlstance-s, in the cai-essim-peed, have paid rates unreasonably hiiih and the shippers for longer distances siau iiald rates unreasonably low. The farmers of Ver mont, for instance, where the prlce of land and wages is high, are by these methodscem. pelled te contribute a partel their bard earned Kam te the farmers of seme distant part or i i.IT.. .i. " "UMI"u aim WHijrs ure low, withini V??r haa .bet" Brown or raised Thi.MniJi' i ..or UeBt01' or New Yerk. fromTheet''- N'"'","d,llstance irum iue place et sain ernnsiimitlnii an. Iiikt as nalura and unchangeable KJ! these of the bell, elluiate, skill or thrill As wellmlght the farmer, who with Jrt laud and thorough and ludustrleiu cultivation I i as raised a geed crop, be required te ule a nut of it te his nelghliiV. who,1 with ere? u'rfd indolence and Infinite weed, has raised only half as much. And this, of course, applies as well te all serU et things produced as te these of the farm. as Kbt.fer will return 'v until the BOth r England. ter of the Ffrfe IVc.sse, elaware, died Tuesday, in t 00 .vearx. He was born lu . tie wcni m w iiiuiuKien in is.ii. vbndurted a weekly paper.uutll, tu InjI, e foutuled the dally. Mn. Ceihiis has net et teriually accepted the presidency efthe IMilladelplilaA Heading railroad eenipany, for it has net yet been efllclally tendered blm. The directors et the read meet tiwlav when President Oewen will resign, and Mr. Cerbln will be elected In his place. ALK1UH) KMiril, niut loeklns nnd ijuiet, hired out as a waiter at a hotel at l.ake LI me, near St. Paul, Minn. Soen he was made second steward, and was doing well, when his room mate reported that he was a woman. It proved te he Mattle Carpenter, a lthede Island glrL She disappeared at once. lll.eMUN, the tight-rope walker, lhes quietly In Louden at the age of sixty-two. He tried te exhibit In I'aris afterthe authori ties had retiiseil te let htm walk ncroes Niagara a second time except with a net sus pended under the rope, but his creat teat had taken the Interest out or all subsequent performances in that line, and they all seemed tame In comparison, ltleuditi retired en a competence, earned In his perilous profes sion. Kescek Cen km mi grows rounder nnd rounder every day. lie drs-m't want te de It, but, pretlting by past experience, has lilven up beshig "when he canunt boss. Kaeh month, tee, his twnk acoeuut grows mere plethoric from the regular deposits which he makes of the enormous retaiiiing fees his ability commands Ills auburn curl has been trimmed, be Is crewing much less dudlsh In dres and his general appearance indicates that posing for the galleries for him Is a thing or the past. Miss Winnie Dams youngest dauRhter et ex-l're-iklent Davis, who is called by her rather the " Daughter et the Confederacy," was en Tuesday, given an Informal reception at the Confederate Soldiers Heme, near Richmond, Va., by Camp Lee Veteran's. Miss Davis has been en a iit there for a week or se, aud was a fewdajsaj;e elected an hono rary member of this camp. Nine hundred or a theii"and persons were present te wel come Mls Davis. Among them were many distinguished ex ("infederafs. Miss Davis Is a tsll, stylish looking brunette. She was born in the Confederate mansion in that city Just two years before the cellapse of the Con federacy. She Is a lady of tine presence and mental culture. Governer Klt7tiugh Lee In troduced and welcomed'her. Dii.rr.it. Under her bonnet I klevd her, Under her bonnet of straw ItweuU net hae been strange had I missed her, Fer but half et tier Higu la. A glimpse et her chin and fcer dimple And her nese show cd Its eiquLllc tip ; And It seemed 90 remarkably simple Te cirem rljfht there en her Up. And under that mighty poke bonnet ldHei' for a moment of bliss -Yen may wager your wardrobe upon It, I delivered a lightnlng-spccd ki Yes, under her bonnet 1 U.-ed her And somehow the bonnet shows hew 1 found that It was her llusten-bred sister. There are tv e girls don't sjH'ak te ine new. Frem the (ktklaml Fchvrt. Goicrners and ether eltlclils recommend Ited Star Cough Cure, as safe, prompt, sure. avxai.iL -vorjeirs. AUK lllU MAlib mtserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dllllness, I,xs of Appetite, Yet Yet ew akin T ShllehV liallzer Is a po-ltlve euro. Ker faJe by II 11. Cochran, Druggist, -Ne. 137 North (jaism struct. A bxjikdt for IcdlKesiiiin.Consamptlen. llys pepsta. Weakness, reei. Ague. . ti.. LeI'Iimi's Unuld lleef renlc slu-lwdi,Td.w Feur-Finiis. Of our American people are afflicted with sick headache In either Its nerveii", bilious or con cen pesttve forms, cunsed by Irregular habits, hinh llvlnir. etc., nnd no remedy has trer conquered It until Dr. Leslle's .-pecUl 1'iesirtptlnn was dis covered, lilve It u trial, fcee advertisement In another column. (3) "HACKMETACK "a lastlneand tra0'ranl tier, fame. Price 25andM centji. ursale by 11.11. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 107 North Queen street. lte klus Arnica .Salve. The It.wt Salve In the world for CnU, Uralses. Seres, fleers, Salt Uheuin, tevr bon-s. Teller, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Kruptlens, and positively enres Piles, or no pay required. It ts guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money re-funded. Price 25 centa pur ber. or silo by II. it. Cecnmn, lrmrBlst,U7 and 133 North (Juen Btrw-t, Ijincaster, l'a. TUE KE UKO II. TIIAVKi:, of liourben In2v,ltyi,.''""1hrnylfundwiro.ienr lives toSIUl.eII'S CilNhL'Ml'TION CUKE." Ker sale by II . II. oechran, Druggist, Ne. 1J7 North Uuis-n street. Dr. Hasslir Werk hmcr, Purely vegetable, pleasant te take, will exrm! worms If any exist, no purgative required afti'r using. Price, j cenu, by all druggists. iebv3rndM AK A Kt-markaliln fimxl 3Un Is he who attends te the comfort of his family and will net let his llitle ones sutTer with affec tion of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their lives mnv be cndangeri'd, but who should at all times give them th.it sovereign remedy, Kemp's lialsam. 1'rlce Se cciiUumlil. Trial uteree. Ker sole by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, U7 North (Jueen street. (4) KOlt insl'hl'SlA and l.lver Complaint, you r'J. a.Prlnted guanintee en every bettle et ohl ehl ohl leh's ftallier. tt nuerfulls te cur.,. Ker sale by II. n. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. JKNertbUueen street. The Vrnllit Ulianliiiuns. Yeu are feeling depress' d, your uppetlle Is peer, you are bothered with Headache. 51m are fldgety. nervous, anil generally out nf sorts, and w ant te fcrrice up. Jiraco up, but netwitbsllmu. lants. snrtiig medicines, or bluers, which have for their ba-sis veiy cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for un hour, and theii leave you In worse condition than belore. What you want Is un oltenitlve th.it w 111 purify veur bleed, start healthy action of Liver and Mdneys.re store your yiudlly.and give leuewed health and strength, fanth a medicine yen will And In Elec tric Hitters, and only S3 cuiiu abeitluutll. It. Uchran's Dmg feteie, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. (j The .Mysiery rxiiii. " It has always been understood that consump tion was ncurable. but It has recently been dl-eevered tliat Kemp's llilsam for the Threat and Lungs Is glvlngu.ere relief than any Knew n remedy. It Is quaranteed te relieve and cure Asthma, llrencbllis and Coughs. Call en 11. U, Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street, and gut a trial bettle free of cost. Large slze W cents and 11. m. BHILOH'S CATAKItll KKMKIIY-O positive cure for Catarrh, DlplheHa, and Canker Meuth. NeuesfniVnleu0"01'"11'' "1 We" SIIILOII'S VJTALIZEi: is what you need for Constipation, Less of Appetite, DUiliiuss, and all symptoms of Dyspupsla. 1'rlte 10 and 75 cents nor botUe. ter sale by 11. II Cochran Druggist, Ne. IS) North Queen street Karllement liiTetua. .ufilS?l?1w,tV""'.,.,.t btt". un cuused In the vi cinity 01 l'urls, Ter., by thu remarkahle re re re coveiyef Ir..l. h Cerley. whewns se helpless .SfJL'1. ""Vl'L"1 ,u u,,il ,,r "' his head J everybody said hu was dying of Consumption. A tl ful bettle or Dr. King's New DlsceTery wis sent blm. jrlndliiK relict, he biught u largi hot het le and a box 01 Dr. hlng's .Newbl.lfe 1'lhS ;Sy the time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bettles et the Discovery) he was wull and h'Ul gained In flesh thirty-six iieunds. X'rlal Hollies of this Ureal Discovery for Con sumption free at 11. II. Cochran's Drug f tore. 137 uiidkia North Queen street, Lancaster" l'a. () UOTUEH8I MOTUEItmi UOTHEUSIII Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suiferlng and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T It se. go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. H'INSLOW'a Duuiuinu eiJtux-. 11 wm relieve me peer little tutrerer Imiuedlately dejwnd uiien ttt there Is no mistake about it. There ts net a motheren (.arth whn lifiw nviir ntl It whn win net tell you at onto that It will regulate the bowels, and give rust te the taother, and relief and he&liii te (he child, operating like magic. It 1WC1!'' eMe t" use In all cases, and pleasant rSdli",' ttn.a,1 U,,' prencrtjitleu et one of the ?i?i"S Hnmilrnia,.u l,ly'cns tn the Unlta run Bnie every wtrtni. isvnla a bottle ir.sy3l.lyd It. W.S A w fS you JhIbIv i?h, 1V.,",urel? lh0 remedy ir i ra Lite- S If f'fwll iiM IV your grocer docs net Kccti the Iveky Seap, send mx two-cent stamps, te pay pest.tijc, te I'rectcr and Gamble, Cincinnati, and they will send you, free, a large cake of Iveky Seu A WORD OK WARNING. There are many h'ite seaps.eich represented te be "just as poed as the 'Ivery! ;" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap anJ insist upon getting it, Copyright lf"s'. l'T l'rcs tcr A 0 imble. VMl F IALL lSJ. HAGER & BROTHER Have New Open nnd Invite Inspection or Novelties in Dress Goods ! FALL AND WINTER VKArS In Frlse Cleth, Astrlcnn, Plash and Boucle. JACKETS, In New Cleths and Shaped. NEWMARKETS, In Steckenett, Boucle and Whipcord. Misses' Jackets and Newmarkets, Children's Havelecks and Cloaks. SHAWLS. JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES I The Beat Imported. A full line. In Black and Celers, Dressed and Undressed, Plain and Embrelderled Backs. MEKIN0 UNDERWEAR, KNIT UNDERWEAR, S!LK UNDERWEAR. HOSIERY, In Merine. Cotten, Cashmere, Weel, Silk. Novelties In DRESS TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS. HAGER & Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. M ETZaER A UAUQHMAN. THE HEADQUARTERS FOR Blankets and Comfertables LOWEST PRICES, METZGER & HAUGHMAN S CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Ooeper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. N EXT DOOR TO THE COUHT HOUSE. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Large Stock new open suitable for Early Fall and Mid JWinter. Alse, Shoulder Shawls in great variety, from 10c. te 41.00. Alse, Fall and Win ter "Wraps in Large Assortment. LADIES' DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Has been enlarged and will be supplied with new additions almost daily throughout the season. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. MEDICAL. rplIK HWI1T Hl'ECmC COMPANY, Tried in the Crucible About twenty yearaage I discovered a little sere en my check, an dtbodec ler pronounced It cancer. I have tried a number of physician hut without receiving any permanent bene fit. Among the number wcre one el two specialists. The incdiclne theyapplled was like Are te the sere, causing Intenne pain. 1 saw a stalement In the papers telling what 8. S. 8. had done for ethers similarly mulcted. I procured lomeatonco. ISefere I had used Iho second bottle the neighbors could notlce that my cancer was healing up. ily general health had been bad ler two or three years I had a hacking cough and spit bleed continually. 1 had a severe pain In my breast. After taking six bottles of 8. 8. 8. my cough left me and I grew stouter than Iliad been for several years. My cancer has healed ever nil hut a llttle spot about the slze of a half dime, and It Is rapidly disappearing. I would advise everyene with cancer te give 8. B. 8. a fair trial. MKS. NANCY J. McCONAUOIIKV, Ashe Urove.lIppecanooCo, Ind. 1'KMHIUKT IS, 1WK1. 8 Ifi's Specific U entirely cgctab!e, and seems te cure cancers by forcing out the lm. purities from the bleed. Treatise en Meed and 8i In Idacases mailed free. 8'(HiUw THK SWirTSl-KOIUC CO., Drawers. Atlanta, 3a. uevBBrvMKianma uuudb. s HIKK'H OAKPET HAIiL. CARPETS ! UKeriNiMe or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. own manufacture a speciality . Hmiclal Attention paid te the Manntactareef CUSTOM CAllPETfL AHearull Uneef UlLuLOT ilS. BUU8, WlNDOttllUAUBS.COVKttLKTS.Ac., UAurra. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, uer. west tuna ana water axe.. Uincaater. Pa. I UOUW. BROTHER, Tried in the Crucible . CARPETS I of our AT- lhnaAw MMDICAT A KVH H.VIU V10T PERFECT HAIR Indicates n natural and healthy condition of Urn sralp.nndiifthe glands through which nourish. liiinit Is obtained. W hen, In ensoquenre et nge and dlseae, the hair becomes weak, thin and gray, Ajer's ltalr Viger will strengthen It, r. stele Its original color, promote Its vapid and lgoreus growth, and linpail te tl the lustre nnd lrvshne of until, I hae used Ayer's Hair Viger (or n long time, and am convinced or Its value, When 1 was 17 vrnrs id sge mv lialr lK'gan In turn gray. I com iiieneed using thu Viger, nnd was sill prised nt the geed eirists It ptiMuced It net only re re steicd the (siler te my hair, hut se stimulated It gmwih llmi I have new mure hair than ever beienv .1. Kd aids, Coldwater, Miss. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumeis. Ir vet' An scrrsaisn from debility and less et appetite ; tt your stomach Is out of order, or enr mind contused 1 take Ajtit's Sursarmrllls. This uiedlclne will lvs'ore physical turce and elasticity te the sv stem, mere surtdy nnd speed ily than any tnnla yet dlscev ered. Verslx mouths 1 suiTervd from liver and stem nch troubles My tisst did net nourish iue. and I became weak and very much emaciated I Kmk tx bottles nf Ayer's Sarsapartlla nnd was cuied. .Iiillus U. l'almer, eprlngfleld, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla rrepared by Dr. J. O. Ayer A Ce., IkiwpII. Mass. Sold bv Druggists, l'rlce, II i six bettles. slTtesil A QUKSTION AllOt'T Brown's Iren Bitters AXSWEllED. The nutlen ha probably been asked thou snd nf tlm". " llnw can llrewn'a Inm lUttvn cunieenhlngf Well, It devw't. Hut It diw cure n dteae ter nhlchn reputable physl clun mhi1i1 pnvrrlbe IRON. l'h)lcUns n'eog n'eeg nlie Iren a the bvotrestemtlw agent known te the profeeilon, and Inquiry of any holding chemical linn will nlwuiu!nt the nsMirthm that therv ate itinni preparations of Iren than of any ether nulwlance ued In imnllclne. ThU shows conclusively that Iren U acknowleOged te t) the me-it Important factor In snccraiful imnllcAl practice ltl however, a remarkahle f.ict, that prier te the discovery of IIUOW N'S IKON HITTKUI no perfectly sntlif.ictery com bination had etcrbeen found IlllOW VS IKON 1IITTKUS does net Inlure the teeth. caue head ache, or pnxtuce conntliiatlen all ether medi cines de. llUOWN'S IKON IIITTKIW cures In. digestion, HUIenne, Weakness, Dyspepsia, Malaria. Chills and levers, Tired reeling, Men oral DebUlly, l'uln tn the Side, tUck or I.lmb, lleadache and Neundgla rer nil thee allmenta Imuiim-crttxddllv llltOWN'S IKON UlT- TKIIS, however, does net cure In a minute, l.lke nil ether thorough medicines. It nets slowly. When taken by mm the tlrst symytem of beno bene fit Is renewed energy. The muscles then become firmer, the digestion Improves, the bowel are active. In tremrn thn eflect Is usually mere rapid and marked The eyes begin alonreto brighten. Urn skin clears up; healthy color comes te the cheeks; nervousness disap pears ; functional derangement beceme regu lar, and If a nurdng mother, abundant suste nance is supplied for the child, llcinemlwr llrewn's Iren Hitters Is thn ONLY Iren medi cine that Is net Injurious. JTiyilcfaniand Urug guti receinmciul if. The Genuine has Trede Mark nnd crossed red lines en wrapper. TAKK NO OTII Kit. (j) inai-a-lydAw b'ALL HATH. T KIMMKD HATS FOll 1'Al.b ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKIl, l'A. SlncnSKI'TKMltKltlstthrieef our most ex pert Milliners have been busy TRIMMING HATS IN ALL 1 UK LATEST STV. LKS, Aud we anj new prepared te show a Large anil Ine Assortment of Trimmed Hats and Bennets, Such as nevcr before have been seen at this time of year. OUU ASSOUTMKNT (llf WINGS AND BIRDS Is also mere ojtenlve and varied than overlie fore, and we Invite all te cell and inspect our sleck. Wr carry a very large stock of EXCELLENT (JUAL1TV Black and Colored Silk Velvets Which we nre selling at H8c. a Yard. We claim thatenrSllk VelveUareotasuperler quality te any ether sold at that price. SEND FOR SAMPLES ! ! ANKWL1NKOK BEAD GIMPS IN UI.ACK AND COLOUED. 11LACK 11KAD TllIMMINU at. iOc and 25c a Yard. lll.ACK HEAD (ilSIP, WITH PENDANTS, 37r.a Yard. LOLOltKDJKriIKAD TK1MMINU, All Celers, Oca lard. THE LATEST AND TIIE 11EST. Our New STItll'KDNONI'AHKIL SILK KIN- 1S11KD VKLTKTKKNH lu All Colets, nlKKca Yard. COItDKKOY IN DltAlt. NAVY, IIKOWN AND 8LATK, 73c. a Yard. KIDKKDOWN In Light Itlue, Cardinal, Grey Cream uud l'each. A NEW DRESS TRIMMING. COLOKKD WOOL COVKKKD 11ALL THIM. Ml Mi, In All Celers, DU&a Yard. This wick we have opened our unit Invoice of WOOLS AND YARNS. rive Hundred Pounds of IMl'OUTED SAX O.N Y, llest quality, such as Is generally sold at 18c and sua a Hunk. Having secured this wool early in the bprlng we nre able te sell It at 10c a Hank. OK.KMANTOWN WOOL, 10c a llank-Twe Ounces. THE BEST KID GLOVES In this Market ter the l'rlce. Our 3 IIUTTON ROc. KID GLOVES are ac knowledge! te he equally as geed as nnyuiove sold at One Dellar a 1'alr. TUYOUll NKW FIIIEHLKN'E COUiAIlS FOIt LADIES. White and Colored (all the Latest Stylts.) They are a big success ; only 23c. a llex, con taining 1 Cellars and 2 Pairs of Cull's. Kech Col Cel lar ana Cull can be worn en bath sides. COMB AND SEE THEM. tf We beg leave te Inform our customers that our Ktore will be closed en THUUSDAY, SEP. TKMIIKlt 30th and SATUIIUAY, OCTOIIKIlltlh, and would kindly rcijuest thorn te arrange their purchases accordingly.; mOHAUCO PAUKEKS' SAMPLE CARDS ON HAND AND VUINTKO TO OBDZIl AT THK "Intelligencer" Office. TOIIACCO UUTTINU8, HOKAl'H, 8IFT INGS AND fACKEUS' WABTK, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. J. 8. MOLIN8, Ne. 1TI l'earl Street, New Yerk. Uelerence rred. Bchutte, Ne. 113 l'earl street, New Yerk febl7-lyd MAHKIiKY'H "VKIjI.OW FRONT" clear filler Havana 8 cent Cigar Is pro nounced by smokers the best la the mar ket at M AUK LET'S "Yellow Trout," .Ne. u North Queen street, (formerly Uutmsji'i) JDMT MO UJM. Flannels and Weel Dress Goods, Yeu will find Hest Meeds and bottom Prices AT TH North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W, 1IYIINB, nOTMya. wtv jj-j Merth Queen itrmt. jq-KWVKNTUItm STAMM b0S. & 00, Noe.ne and 33 North Quen St. W" hav ventured te buy tha LArgnst Assert- QUILTED LININGS. IN ALL COLOUR, Krer shown In this city. Having beucht thesa l.liilnKslrem Orsl hands It enables us te offer them at prices less than ever before heard et. ANOT1IKII VKNTUKK IS WOOLEN YARNS. HASONY, ZKIMIYK, t;A81lIKUK, IIKIIMAN WOlinTKD, (IKUUAH. TOWN WOOL.Aa, At prices which we will warrant the Lewest tn the city. BOSTONSTORE. srstere eiwn Monday and Saturday Kven Ings, J KOIVMiKACO. AIIE SKLLINU OTK Their Entire Stock -or- DRY GOODS. Silks and Dress Goods, ladles' Trl Trl ret and Cleth Suitings, lllack and ColertHt Ca.hmera Shawls, Skirts, lllankcts, Klanncls. Nrarly all our stock is new and deslrable, bntevery. thing will be sold at Rirgain Prices, FOR CASH. a-Our store will be open Saturday and Monday evenings. JolmS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 25 East Kln;Btroet, LAHOJieTia, l'a. TTKW FAI.Ij GOODS. FLANNELS, - FLANNELS. WATT & SHAND, Nee. e, 8 and 10 Bast King Streot, Are new showing an Immense Stock of All All Weel WHITE FLANNELS, Medicated Scarlet Eannels, All bought for cash lest spring when wool was away below the cost orpreductlon, and new sell. Ingut from Ove te ten cents a yard under man ufacturers lowest prices. IILANKKTS1 IILANKKTSI WHITE IILANKKTSI SCAULET IILANKKTS COLOKKD IILANKKTS! Hanging tn price from TSe. te liae) a pair, and considerably under the present coat el product tlen. EVKUITHING NKW AND DKSlltAULK IN BED SPRHADS, MARSEILLES QUILTS nnd BED COMFORTS. -AT LOWEST CASH I'lllCKS.-fca AT TUK ' HEW YORK STORE. J. O. MAHT1N A CO. Gossamer Rubber Clothing. Iluylng direct from tbe factory we offer Special Bargains in these goods, aud en all guaranUutd goods we sell them en a trial of no days, and it net satlslactery during that time, can be returned and money relandee. LADIES' KLKCT1UC CHECK GOSSAMElt. Entirely New Pattern, l ou Apiece. OUAKANTKED. LADIES' KLKCTK1U U03SAMKU, (ield Check Check Lining, 11.73 Apiece. UUAUANTEKD. LADIES' KLKCTU1COOS3AMKK3. Check Lin lng, Patent Itelnferced, 11.50 Apiece. UUAUANTEKD. LADIES' ELKCl'UIC COSSAMKIt, l'laln Lin ing, llest Quality, 11.21. CJUAUA NTKED. LADIES' KLKCTUIC UOSSAMKU8, Secend Quality, fl.ea. UUAUANTKED. LADIES' KLKCTUIC OOHSAMEUS at 63 CenU Apiece. NOTOUAUANTEKI). LADIKS' I1LACK OOSSAMKUS attCO.,7Sc.,I.00L 11.33, fl.30. II KSr QUALITIES UUAUANTEKD. ' Children's Gossamers. ALL I'UICKS. MEN'8 ELECTRIC COATS, At ILIO, f LS3, ilM, ri.ua, W 00. UMBRELLAS. We purchased a large stock el Umbrellas at less thun manufacturers prices : 23 Dezen Umbrellas,., S3 Dezon Umbrellas., 10 Dezen Umbrellas,., 10 Dezen Umbrellas.,, At 23d. Apiece. Atue. Aplece. At 73e. Apleee. At ILIO Aplece. 10 Dezon Umbrellas, Imitation Coin Sliver Han. dies at 11.23 Apiece. J. B. Martin Ce., Cor. West King & Prince St., (Opposite Stevens Heuse.) LAHCABTBU, VA, KVAN'H FLOUR. Prove all things and held fast te that which Is geed." Levan's Fleur. M 4 4 ;t -, UK t'' ., -rj-
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