SEPTEMBER 24. MB1HCAL. nuw notion. e were s IMMONS' LIVER REUULATOU. V1Si-sWMKJ' V. . ilnck se!- F M.L-liKrt. ntrance. lie Si Ll Ri sirr. ami te IOBKOBR, Lancaster, Pa. Xantefitcv intelligence. MXOABTKK. DKPTEHUEB 24 IS8C .v, Tie new taginmi nun. New England corporation has gene away leaving empty treas- behlndhltn. Mr. Bartholemew lias the army of New England exiles. te take his place at the head of ,by reason of the amount of ether iv money he has taken and the ice of the institutions that he has : te say nothing of the fact that his tka cousin of Cyrus W. Field's wife. Fkld, It Is recorded, offered, in the 1 or nis nearc, te tenu jit. xi;trui all the money he wanted, en sufll- collateral ; but Uartbolemew was te take advantage of the generous vt lack of the collateral. has been such a run of dlsting- and pious citizens from New En?- of late as te make it worth while te why it has been se. It is net hard vaderstand why they should generally - men of ostentatious piety, be- that is fashionable in New Eng and no man who did net nd at least te be pious could get the ice of the community ; and that is ly needed by these who propose te it. The very first thing the rascal te de in New England is te join the lurch and become,a pillar in it and the su- tendentef its Sunday schoel: then he i a foundation upon which he can go te te rob the widow and the orphan assurance of success. Yes ; it is easy see wby the run of New England de ters are all from the churches. 14 And they bail from New England gener- doubtless because here is the chief re of corporate capital. here the is the bees are. It is net necessary lafsr that the New Englander inclines vkkedness mere than the average man, ;h there is a widespread suspicion of kind. It is sufficiently taught us by tee story of the defalcations daily greeting US thatuenareuet te be trusted withtreas- wUheuJUwirig watched. Ninety-nine eat of ft hundred may stand the or- but the failure of the hundredth it necessary te watch the ether .y-nine ; since you cannot tell where black sheep is, and he is apt te be the best looking of the let. t m m - ?. Witt f.ellr ir...lArclwl Si. " . uv. ; is net easy for Democrats outside the aty-flrst congressional district te un- i the state of feeling there which I the congressional cenferrees te go the district for their candidate. i three such counties as Greene, Fay and Westmoreland, there should surely Democrat who would be fit te be the IT'S representative in Congress and ac i te the people , and there is no doubt ; there are a number of such Democrats l the district, which Is new represented one of the best men the sUte has in s, who was a candidate before the i for re-nomination. They pre- raver, Mr. Kafferty,ef Pittsburg, man of wealth who is largely in- 1 in real estate and in coke mining district. If he is ambitious te renre- i it in Congress he surely should tike May his residence in it alongside his property Kf naxe nimselt acceptable te its people. VCA-J If. atanrla iliatr will l,n..n l.lm Ike cenferrees failed te make an acceptable tlen. And the result once mere shows signally the cenferree system fails te fit nominations. The candidate of ;aab county gets the delegates, who go into conference net te de the best t'ortlie y, but te de the best for him. The uence tee often is disreputable ing and unfit selections. In this dis there is no opportunity te doubt that Beyle should have been reneminated ; that is the opinion of the Democrats la as well as out the district: which was "0t given expression simply through the failure of the party machinery te de its ir work. The Stricken City. i there ever a city stricken as Charles- t since the burial of Pompeii ? and that 1 was mere merciful in fact than the extended te Charleston of daily expec- i it. Doubtless the Charlestenians ' te live in dread rather than be ever- 1 at once, as it is the irrational de- nOC humanity te suffer lenir in fear I taban find relief in Lethe. 'rfsten is net te be deserted while bquake leaves any of its stones te- Its people are rebuilding while i quakes continue. They have gath- UUwmnelves together out of their and are hopeful of the future. rasemingly believe that the Lord ere- r One harbor te be the seat alwavs istty. They see no reason why It atlngulshed rather than nn v nt hn r jm tbs eeast; and there seems te be none. BBOCK Uiat SUbmerKCS Charleston I te bury us even te the toot of the nies, ana leave Its craes alen m. MMsaMversm uie waste of waters. If 1 1M Sana were llnally te he destroyed by I rwBiuigui loeKiorwaratoBucliafato I day ; but as fire te be its portion the losers a mere enticing place et c en the last day than the inemi- It.Weu'd sat'sty a reasonable curiosity if .ae:U!su could ten xs what struck ei. The landslide tbeiry has been H Iiii away by the continuance of the con' n Alary. en the pack- it were Hverles red largely with the that ttie diminished ceu. tilts cause would arouse the a packers te the necessity of making ter selection of fruit, but It Is declared that thlsseasen's packing Is as bad as last. This season is net tee far advanced te provide Rgalnst tliose kind et defect for this year's crop. Thk department rltle competitions of our army have been completed, and the re ports returned glve cause for congratulation that In marksmanship nl least our skeleton army can lead the world. The competition was for the selection of men te cempete for the championship at l'"ort l.eivenwerth, and strangely enough the California team was left far behind by the record of the Dakota regi ments, while the latter, and the team of the division et the Atlantic,made records el about equal excellence. IPVifeA for Saturday's Intklliekvckii. II xcill be the lct paper tver printnl in this town. Tnn Moscow alette urges the appoint ment et a dictatorial commission for Sofia and makes the stinging comment that Eng land's pretests would only be en paper. This la an endorsement et the views of tbe Courier ties Klats fun, a Trench journal published lu New Yerk, vt hlch asserted that England Is practically out or European politics. European Indltlerence te England's action, has heretofero been marked by an as sumed deference that has tlattered and blinded the English, but their eyes are being opened and their temper amused. IIgavek's equivocation en the liquor and prohibition Interests are In marked contrast with the manly and democratic stand of Candidate Mack. Watch for Saturday's Intklliekxckb. II Kill be the best paper ever printed mthis teutu ULAINK has been the admitted boss et Maine, for years and the figure show that It has;net been bossed well. The Pittsburg Ist notes that between 1HS0 and lsTO It was the one state of the Union that decreased Its population. It fell oil from 02?,e00 In 1S00 te 620,000 In 157a It lncreaed te 61S.O00 in IsM) j with the exception of Vermont by iar the smallest percentage et iticrease in any state et the Union. The slew est moving state In the Seuth Increased in population In a ratio four or 11 ve times greater than Maine. In manufactures Maine is also falling behind. In 1SG0 It had 4, IS1 factories in the state, and In 1ST0 It had 5,550. It paid out in wages $13,000,000 In !&0, against ?II,2jO,000 In ItsTO, and the value of products 'was f7!,500,000 In 1SC0 te J79,S2),000 In IssO. Sexateu VoeittlEEs Kays Indiana Repub licans are opposed te Maine, which shows that the Iloeslers have great heads. Tub lNTT.Li.iuENPEn Is net fend of blow ing Its own horn, as it believes en general principles the time se used can be mere ad vantageously occupied. Hut In justice te It self and In appreciation of the wants et the community, it cannot help taking the public into its ceiill denee te tell it of the remarkably Une paper that the Intelliqum e will pre sent te Its readers te-morrow, it will be an eight-page sheet that will be extra ordinary in its wealth of original specially prejiared local matter, illus trated with cuts of prominent ersenages of this town. The biographic U sketch with portrait will trace the career of a man who Is new In the minds of the people for an im portant political trust. One of the elerau photographers of Lancaster tells the whole story of the rise aud pregre-s of this art in Lancaster from the time the first Daguerreo type was taken te the present nay. This article will be adorned with two jwtraits. The cashiers of the National banks of Lan caster, with thelr'handtonie physiognomies, will peep out from te morrow's pages and biographies will accetiipuiy tljuir portraits. Over against these siecial features maybe placed amest notable historical contribution en a famous old Lancaster family, from which sprang the Kltteras and theCarrellH of a later day. In graphic style tbe old Hock Heck ford mansion en the Contstega occupied by Revolutionary General Hand is depicted. The origin et a most worthy local charitable institution is told at length and one of tbe city's quaintest local characters is written up In a manner in which all will recognize the accuracy of the portraiture, 1 lien there will be original eetry, chat about the fashion In women's wear,"Uncas,"inIscellany,the crisp, est and most complete local reports, marke's and the most extensive telegraphic service. Saturday's IXTELLiaENCi.it will be the most complete newspaper ever printed In this town, and these who want it should send their orders early. Watch or Saturday's Intelligences 11 will be the best paper ever printed in this town. CniCKKT Is a great game ; w w e are told by I'hlladelphians, aud as thatcily is the Ameil can home or cricket they ought lu knew. Iu spite of, or because of Its greatness cricket hss net become amazingly iiepular outside of Philadelphia, and een there it his until the last few years been confined alnieH exelu slely te the famous Nenhall brothers, several of whom still lead the cricketers et the Quaker City, and find annual glory in International matches with visiting English men. That Americans should be able te rl al Englishmen at thelr national game,wheu the playing of that game is confined te a few men in the large cities of this ceun: y U certalnty a matter for national prlde. It Is a matter rer regret, hew ever, that the repertB of the games should net be made In language mere Intelligible te ordinary mortals. We are told that the first run made was obtained by a second ever placing Scott te the etr for a single, that alter a double change or bowling, Uuckland trundling up hill, Scott was caught at the wicket and then Patterson greeted hi new j artner by placing Uuckland te the leg boundary for a quartette, thus completing the half century. 1'atteisen was bowled oil his body, aud the Philadel phia captain was let oil en a hard chance te lllne Haycock at long oil by the reji-u, but tailed te profit by the life. We ure abe told that Turner sent down a yerker. The Urltlsher appeared te knew what would alarm Phlladelphians. Teany one who has played ci Icket the abet e may be clear enough, but the people have net played cricket, and are Interested in the game only because it is an Internatlenl strug- K"t"""" matters uttiote tliein whether -. u iir. i-auersen was bowled etl his body, se long as he was able te sustain the Ameri can end of the argument with his soul and Imt. Ids reporting of cricket In technical terms U almost as painful as the rush or war uames Irem Hulgarla. KonciETTiNe or neglecting te pay poll tax may prevent you rrem vetlug. Attend te this important matter at once. f.4-sitikj watVt.,JMme,V"-, AJ htttm "W - . us Is Intolerant stive lu ludg- deiiilueeritig lu e in conception, liinpt led, capricious lu 10111110 ru ral and fanatical In opinion." atcr he concludes "was sure te L-endency by Its force, arouse hostility Its SKcrelveiHs and kindle ree.itineut by Its hts.Hllcs.snes." Te gain mere clear knew Indue of Stanten's character he publihes and dissects a loiter written by Uie secretary In May el W"2J te the Uev. Hammend Djer. This letter Is a lengthy statement of his relations with Oeneral McClellan. and a defense of his con duct In the matter et wlthh' Uling a portion el McClellan's lerces ler the deleuse of the capital. Mr. Benjamin admits that this lettershews "Ihe narrow lntenseness" of the writer's mind "In iears for ashlngten that take no account of the countervailing risk te the rebel capital and mental weakness lu the implication that a common leadership In vast military undertakings is net essen tial." This last mental weakness was a malady that appears te have been almost uulervtl at that time, and It was probably the wind that drove Mct'lellau en the rocks, w Idle drant, coming later te the front, profited by the better Judgment that bitter eperience had produced. But this Is a side Issue that Mr. Stanten's defender does net fellow. The assertion that under him "vigor and activity, firmness and severity, with Intensity aud elevation of tone, were Infused through eery nerve and fibre of the administration, and parallel with thee, narrowness, bigotry, tyranny, rashness, impatience, and lavlsh ness, se far as any man could dominate a multitude, " will no doubt be finally ac cepted as a Jut estimate of the man, but this Is followed by a discussion of his action In the McClellan matter, where it must be admitted Mr. Benjamin makes a strong case for Stanten, and by a most sum mary disposal et ether charges agiliist him; and then the above sketch el his character is entirely forgotten and we are brought face te lace with the astounding conclusion that "he might have disputed with Cromwell the command of the Ireusides or with Mests the custody or the sacred tablets ou the dreadlul Mount !" This conclusion is reached from the fact that, actuated only by the purest patriotism, Stanten retired irem public life broken In health and fortune. It Isa long step down from Moses te Cromwell, as the characters et tlio-e men are under stood; it Is lully as long a step from Crom well toStanten as Mr. Benjamin himself has drawn the latter worthy. Tyranny, bigotry, rashness, impatience, werefaults that might hne been endured If balanced by tee military ability of a Crom well, hut It Is admitted "by his defender that his letter shows unreasonable fear for Wash ington and failure te realire the necessity or a common leadership, while as Mr. Benja min says there Is dreaminess In a tactical plan of Incessant hard blows at an enemy, without notice of. strategical conditions. The most Important part of his article is that written In answer te lieneral McClellan's Ccnfury piper In which Stanten was se severely handled. McClellan's plans In volved elaborate preparations before the ad vance was made and the first aud final blew struck at Richmond. The capital was te have been rendered Impregnable, stations es tablished en the Southern sen-beard te cut el external aid, the army et the West w as te cut etl supplies from that section, and then the great blew was te have leen struck at Rich mond. "The military aspect of the problem made time mere necessary te us than te the enemy w he could ue bis raw troops te ad vantage" en the defensive. Rut the civil aspect of allalrsmade haste mestneceS3ry for us. at least se Mr. Stanten says in the letter te the Reverend Dyer. " Many, very many, earnest conversations I had wltn General Mc Clellan te impress him with the absolute ne cessity of active operations or the government would fail because of foreign inter lentien and enormous debt." ir allalrs wcre really In such desperate straits that the credit or the government could net held out until its armies could fight en a ti-dd or their own cheesing, and irthe peril of foreign Interven tion balanced the peril et unripoactien, then undoubtedly Stanten was right In shouting hurry te the cautious general, but we remem ber that Benjamin had said that the secretary w as rash and impatient. Let us take a grain of salt. When in obedience te the demand for haste Ujggkpeninsular campugn was undertaken, Stanftn realized the datiger el the unfortified capital. High military authority sustalned the prudence and wisdom of the retaining of McDowell's corps for its defense, and nn this point at least Stanten appears te have the best of the argument, Hut en all these questions tbe judgment or a generation be yond the reacn el partisan rancor Is essential injustice and all that we can de is te winnow tact from falsehood by eternal discussion se that truth may prevail and the great men of our civil war stand out in thelr just porpor perpor porper tions In the history te be written by some vet unborn Carlisle. ('. t. 1?. The rrnlei.er'a :M)trj :M)trj Frem the Atlanta Constitution. The last rays of the setting sun bathed the monuments In a tidoef mellow splendor, and each Uhering blade eruuerald sward shone with a brighter lustre. Net & sound disturb ed the peace or this city of the dead Oakland cemetery, Atlanta, and during the latter part or the walk the professor maintained an unbroken silence We were turning te leave the place, when my friend said : "Tbore Is somebody behind that monu menu monu ment watching us. Let us walk around it and soe who it is." I caught a glimpse et a dark form dodg ing behind the marble shaft, and yielding te my companion's request accompanied him te n point commanding u better view. Hut the ebject of eurscrutlny did net desire concealment. As seen as he bad a geed vlew or us he walked In our direction. We saw before us a black man or uncertain age, anywhere possibly between fitly and seventy. 11 ve. lie wxs fully sU feet high, of herculean build, with bread shoulders aud sinewy limbs. He was straight as an arrow and he had a military walk. Net a ray el expression gave life te fits black facit Ills eyes were fixed and unfathomable. His balr arranged In little twists, bound with cotton tw ine, steed out from under an odd little cloth cap, leek. Ing mere like spikes than anything else. "Great heavens 1" exclaimed the proresser. I looked still mero Intently at the curious figure. As the negre came uearer I saw that he were bread rings of geld In his ears. Ills cheeks seemed te be strangely scarred, but a closer leek showed that they had been branded. The brand could hare leen no ac cidental burn ler It was it cleirly defined crescent The man's dress was outlandish, net se much In Its cut as In Its material. I was very certain that I had never seen cloth of that texture boiere. 1 looked iiuiuiriiigly at my companion. "It Is the same," muttered (he professor. " What de you think of lilm? " I asked. "Hush," said by friend. The gigantic black advanced, never ence taking Ins eyes oil my friend. Approaching within touching distance, he drew from under his voluminous cod, which was belted around hhn, a small silver tube, from which he took a small scrap of yellow piper. This he Handed te the professor, who held It be fore me, "This Is net writing," I said. "These characters are hieroglyphics. I can make nothing out of them." The professor gently shook his head and handed the paper, which, by the way, 1 had found was parchment, back te the man. " 1 cannot .read It," he said. "Can you write?" The negre apiared te understand. He made a negatis a sign. " Dees this concern tne 7" asked the pro pre pro feaser. The negre nodded his head. "Who can read It?" Again thore was a negatlve shake of the held. Then this strauge mute reached for ward, took the professor's hand In his and gave It n cordial grip. Without another sign he turned and walked rapidly away, at ence disappearing from vlew In the shrubbery. "Hell, el all the mutes I oversaw, hels the queerest." I remarked. My frlend's f.tce was very pale and he see med unusually agitated. "Yeu de net knew all," he said, " that man Is linked with my fate." " Linked with your fate lu what wav?" "1 will tell you. Rehire the war "I trav elled abroad. I went everywhere. I visited Egypt and rambled about among the pyramids. It was In the great pyramid that I ..." """ u, uincis Illtue." "Impossible 1" I exclaimed. "Hut it Is true," resumed my friend. "I .U.S.'VJrfM5JKggS te pass ! then he T I reached the sarce. he tendered the handle le with the point against Ids 1 knew this meant that he in self at my tlltieal. bt't 1 refused n the sword, lie nulled a silver tub" mi lilsixv.ktt and drawing Irem It a sum 1 roll of puchment gave It te me, 1 could net roan 11, inn 1 Knew 1110 writing loeom wins old Oriental language. I found that the man was a mute, and 1 noted the brand of the creeent en each cheek. There was some thing se mysterious In his conduct that 1 hurtled away." "Are you positive he was the man who has lust lelt us J'' "es, 1 knew it. I cannot be mistaken. Hut 1 han net told you nil. Ten years age I vlited the national cemetery at (lettysburg. 1 was wandering around among tne graM's when 1 suddenly came face te face with the black mutn." "What, the same 7" " Yes, the very same. He again presented me with the parchment and 1 returned It te him, but I made a favslmile of the writing In my notebook. Well, ler ears 1 hae tried te hae that writing translated, but without success. Oriental s-helars assure me that It Is written In eue of the dead lan guages el the East, and that Is all the satis faction 1 can ctL New. veu will understand hew It unnerved me, after all these jears, te have that voiceless strauger stand before me with the interteus parchment. Can jeu wonder that I belle ve him te be In some way bound up with my fate?" PERSONAL Hknh UKentiuhas been nominated for mayor by the New Yerk werklngmen. Sl,isiitu says Gladstone Is "a master el misquotation," which Is neatly euphemistic for saying he is a liar. Miss Lizkttv: Woenwoimt Rkesi is a Haltlmere peetes, whose work is attracting much attention for its modest merit. Mn. Jehn Hevi.k 0'Reill dedicates his forthcoming book of poems, "In Hohe Hehe mla,'' te his "Four Little Daughters." Mack v, the bonanza king, has no inten tion el oer living abroad. Europe is a geed enough place te visit, but here is the place te 11 e. OiLiiKUT T. Raki'kutv may have some Democratic opposition In the Twenty-tlrst congressional district. Royle is talked of as au Independent candidate. Adam (ikhnant, father el Rev. Edwin A. (iernaut, of Allentown, who is well known in luicaster, died in Leesport, Berks coun ty. He was prominent in his section and sixty-three years of age. Mas. J. Celk, of Philadelphia, Is Mlting at ine resilience 01 .Miss M. a. -Met. ermicK, el this city. Shots the daughter of the late I. D. Rupp, the (anions historian et this county, and she finds Lancaster much im proved since she was here years age. FitANK IlEiiDic, the great peel seller lu the national trotting circuit, says : "This year up te tbe preseut date 1 have sold 52, 150,000 In peel", and by the end el the season 1 exiect te sell f3o0,0e0 mere. 1 can say treui my experience that there is mere money invested In trotting horses, mero money betted en trotting hordes, and trotting horses are mero numerous, possessed of mere speed and mere full or premise than ever 1 saw be fore. It isa remarkable fact, tee, that there are mero colts this year that can trot In the twenties than in any previous year. Next j ear premises te snow even better results still. These facts ought te settle the question of whether trotting Is ou tbe wane or net without mere ado." Mr II M Acheson, Watcrbury, fenn, cured hu cough by ulng lied Star Congh Cure. OPJSOLA.X. XUTJVBll. AltK UV MADE miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Less of Appetite, Yel Yel ewr sLli T Shlleh's V ltallzer Is a positive cure. 1'er sale by 11. U. Cochran, Druggist, ie. 137 North Queen street. A kkvedt rer Indigestion, Consumption, Dys pepsia, Weakness, fever, Ague, t-.. Colen's Liquid lleel renlc. sUMwdeetlAw Feur-Pinhs. Of our American people are afflicted with sick headache In cither Its nervous, billens or con- F restive tonus, caused by Irregular habiLs, high llng, etc, and no remedy has eer conquered tt until Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription was dis covered. Give It a triaL soe adterttseruent tn another column. (3) "IIACKMKTACK ime. I'rice 23 and! a lasting and frazrant per fume. I'rice 23 and M cenu. Kersale by II. U. Cochran, Druggist. e. 137 .SenhQueen .treet. HackJen' rtcjft Siilf e. The Hest Salve In the world for Cuts, Uralses, Seres, L'lcers, Salt Rheum, rover bores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all bkin Krupttens, and positively euros Plus, or no pay required. It is guaranteed te give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 2 cents per box. rer sale by 11. it. Cecnran, Drusrglat, 137 and 1SJ .North Queen street. Lancaster, 1'a. THK UKV KO. n. T1IAYKK, et Itourben Ind., says : ' lieth myself and wife oweenr lives te MULUH-S CONSUMPTION CLUE." Fer sale by II . It. Cechrau, Druggist, Na 137 North Queen strtst, A Iteiiutrkable Geed .Man Is he who attends te the comrert of his family and will net let his little ones Buffer with affec tion of the Threat anO. Lungs, whereby their lives may be endangered, but who should at all times gU e them that sovereign remedy, Kemp's lUIsaiu. I'rlce 50 cents and it. Trial litcrte. Korsaleby 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen tl tot. (I) rer lame bactt. siilner chest, use Shlleh's Por Per ous Plaster. I'rice SS cents i'er sale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. L North Queen street. Iumdsliex Livza Pklj-kts rer slcic headache erpld liver, biliousness and Indigestion Small and eiuy toswallew. One pUI a Cese. I'rlce,2T,c lly all druggists. fe!)-3mdTu,lh,S The Mystery helted. It has always been understood that consump tion was Incurable, but it has recently been discovered that Kemp's ltalsam for the Threat and Lungs Is glvlnguiere relief than any Known rciut-uy al la iiuuiuuiuvu ai iviicva nuilcuru Asthma. Hrenchltls and Ceuehs. ni Call en 11. li. Jueen stn-et, Large slzn 50 Cochran, druggUt, Ne. 137 North Queen street ana gut a mar ueiuu irtu or ceu ceuU and 11. () SHILOH'S CATAHRII KEMKDV-a posltne euro for catarrh, Dlptherla, and Canter Meuth, rer sale by II. It. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queea street. SHILOH'S V1TALIZK11 Is what you need for Constipation, Leus of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. I'rlce 10 and 75 cents per bottle, ter sale by 11. II. Cochran Druggist, Ne. 1X1 North Queen street. I)n. Hasslzb Vt'eKic BTner, Purely vegetable, pleaKtnt te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative required after using. I'rice, 23 cents, by all druggists- feuMmdMWAr incitement In Texas. Greut excitement has been caused In the vi cinity el Paris, Tex., by the remarkable re covery of Mr. J. K. Cerley, who was se helplesa he could net turn In bed, or raise his head i everybedy said be was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle or Ur. King's New Discovery was sent hlin Indlng rellet, he bought a large bot bet bot tlenml a box et Dr. King's New Life Pills ; by the time he had taken two boxes of rills and two bottles el the Discovery, hu was well and had gained In tlcsli thlrty-slx pounds. Trial Uettles of this ereat Discovery for Con Cen Con sumptlen tree al 11. 11. Cochran's Drug store, 137 nndLU North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (1) Oks IIettls Errsers a Ccrs. Mr. Oscar K.yi. Kech, of Allentown, l'a., was bedfast with in. tlammatery rheumatism id the winter of 1HS3. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. He commenced using Dress' Kheumatle lteinedy. lly tbe time he had used halt a bottle he could leavs his bed ; when be had finished the bottle be was cured and has net had a return of the dlscose since. In his own words, "I tool better than ever before." i'rice f 1, by all druggists. iebS-3uidMW&r SI.KKl'LKHil N I til ITS, made mlsorable by that terrible cough. Shlleh's euro is the remedy for you. rorsuleby 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North Queen street. The Verdict Unanimous. Yeu are feeling depressed, your appetite la peer, you are boihereu with Headache, you are fidgety, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want te t-nice up. llrace up, but net with stimu lants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basts very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you ler an hour, and then leave you In werse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your bleed, putri ticeiiuy nctiuu ui i.ivur nnu jtmneys, re store your vitality, and give renewed health and strength such umedlclne you willdndln Klee- tnc Hitters, and only S3 cenu n uotlle at II. 11. Cechtan's Drug store, 137 and 1JJ North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. (J) 1'atU Werth Knewing. In all diseases of the nasal mucous membrane Iliu retnedj used mint be nun lrtlUttlng. The imultcal profession lu been slew te learn this. Nothing gallslactery can be accomplished with douches, snuff, powders, syringes, astringents erany similar applications, because they ureal: Irritating, de net thoroughly reach the affected surfaces, and should be abandoned as werse than failures. A multitude of persons who had for years home all the worry and pain that ca, tan beau indict testily te radical and perma nent cures wrought by lily's Cream Halm. sepSSwd If your Llrcr Is out et order, then your hole j stein 1 deranged. The bleed l Impure , the breath offensive, you have headache, find Ian Ktit1,dlpliltiM and nervous, Topeeiitanieie serious condition, take ntenre S, I,, It. If jeu Irad s sedentary lite or miller with Kid ney HltccUeiH, avoid stimulants and take 8. 1.. H. Mire terellce If you h-ne eaten nil) thing hard of digestion, or feel hea y nft' "icals or sleepless at night, take 8 UK, and you will feel wllewd and sleep pleasantly. If you are n miserable suilerer with t'etutlpa tlen, lljspepM.i ntid llllieiinvs, seek relict at ence ins. U It. It does net require continual dosing aud costs hut a trifle. It will cure you. If you wake up lu the morning with n bitter, bad taste tit jour mouth, takes. 1. 11. It corrects the bilious stomach, awvcteui the breath and cltncs the furred tongue. Stmuiens Ll r llegulater Is given with safety and the happiest results te the most delicate til faml. Fer all diseases In which alainthe, al tciatlveerpurpstlTu Is needed It wilt give the most perlcet sstlstactlen. It Is the cheapest, purrst and best Kumtly Medicine In thowerld. "ayer's sarsaparilla! R CREAKING HIjNGE la dry and turns hard, until oil is applied, alter which It tnees eaillv When lhn Joint, or hinges, of the hotly, are stltTent d and lunaturd by Rheumatism, they cannot lw moved wltheta cnillng the most excruciating puns, .ycrs sarsaparlll.t. by Its action en the bleed, toilet es lhl condition, and restores the Joint te geed working order Ajer'sSarsaparllla has effected. In our city, many most remarkable curtw, a number et whlili battled the etterts of the most nxpori nxperi enctsl physicians Were It necessary, I could ilvi the names of mativ liullt idllitts wholneo Eten cured by taking this medicine lit my own case It has certainly worked wonders, ro re lle Ing ine el RHEUMATISM after being troubled with It ter years. In this, and all ether dl-ctses arising irem Impurti bleed, there l no remedy with which 1 nut 11c quslnted that affords such relief as AVer's Sar Kspartlla. 11. 11. Lawrence, M. l., Baltimore, MO. Ayer's Sarsaparllla cured 1110 of (lout and lthetimatlsm, when nothing else would. It has eradicated ever)' trace of disease from my sys tem It. It. fchert. Manager llettl l'x'luient, Lewell, Ma. 1 was, during many months, a sufferer from chronle Rheumatism. The disease ntlllctcd me grieveuslj . In spite of all the remedies t could Ana. until t commenced uslm; Aier's Sarsapa I commenced using rills. I teJk aureral bottles et this preparation, and was spcs-dliy restored te health. J. 1 ream, Independence, a. Ayer's SarsapariUa Prepared by Dr. J. C. Sold by Druggists. siltesW Ayer A Ce., Lewell. Mass. i'rice, ii six oetiius, n. uuviittruxyi.iiiixii euuva. w E UAVK A UAROi: STOCK Or THK 11KST REFRIGERATORS IN THE CITV. Th Pierce Dry Air Mrigtraler. OAKDhWJIOilK WATXK COOLKKS, 1CK OK K Ail rREKZKRS, And afullllne of UOUSErUUNISlIINU GOODS The largest stock el OAS riXTUHKS In the ctty. Special attention paid te Uas-flttlug, Ttn Hoeting and Spouting Wehavejust rccel ed another let of theso 2Sc GLOULS. JOm P. SOHATO & SOB", 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKU, I' A. F LINN A URENEMAN. STOVES I THE SEASON FOK STOVES IS AT HAND. THE PLACE TO BUY THEM -IS AT- HAVE YODR HEATERS LOOKED AFTER. FL1NN & BRENEHAN, Ne. 162 North Queen Street, LANCASTKIt PA. w M. A. K1EFFER AliDUH O. IIKRR KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse), Invite oil Housekeepers te CallanQ Inspect lueir oieck ei Heuseiiirnisliiiig Goods. A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK 8TOVKS and UANUEii, PAItl.UU STOVES, HEATEUband rUUNACES. SUMMER COOK STOVES. After carefully examining the mertU of all offered te the trade, we ha e selected THE "ARGAND," rer GASOLINE, and THE ,( DANGLER," rer COAL OIL, As the Hest, when all points are considered, te Offer te our patrons. Call and see us. We love te show our goods, and are net offended If you de net purchase, uemember, we are egenU for The " Splendid Heater. Manufactured by ruller A Warren Company, Trey, N. Y., which has no rival in durability, economy of fuel and control of gas. New Is the time te examine and become pouted for Autumn purchases. UKMEMUEll THK PLACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE COUItT HOUSE.) BP2S-tfdAW S' TOR AUK COMMISSION WAREHOUSH. DANIEL MAYE11, Ne. 16 West Chestnut atnet, flecj-lyd in (I Brcneman s. HAGER & BROTHER Hnv New Open ami Invite Inspoetlon or Novelties in Dress Goods ! KALli AND WINTKH WRAPS in Frlse Oleth, Astr-lcn, Plush and Iloucle. JAU1CET9, in New Cleths and Shapes. NEWMARKETS, In Btockenett, Heucls nntl Whipcord. Misses' Jackets and Newmarkets, Children's Havelecka and Oleaki. SHAWLS. JOUV1N3KIDOLOVK8I The Hest Impertd. A full line, in Dlnck mid Celers, Dressed mid Undressed, Plain and Kmbrelderled Hacks. MEU1S0 UNDKUWEAH, KNIT UNDEUWEAH, SILK UNDERWEAR. HOSIERY, in Morlne, Cotten, Ctishruere, Weel, 811k. Noveltlos In DHH8S TRIM MINOS nud UUTTONS. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. M KTZOER A UAUUHMAN, THE HEADQUARTERS FOR Blankets and Comfertables - AT LOWEST METZGER & HAUGHMAN S CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herso Hetel, Lancaster, Fa. N EXT DOCK TO TUB COURT UOUHK. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Uirge Stock new open sultable fur Karly I'nII and Mid JWlutcr. Alse, bheulder Sliuwls In great variety, from 10c. te fl.OO. Alse, l'all and AVln. ter Wrajta In luge Assortment. LADIES' DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Il.3 been ctiUrKCtl and will Is) supplied with iiuw mlilltleiis almost dally throughout the season. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, Lnncaster, Pa. uevamrvHHiamjfu weed. s iJlIIKK'NI I'AItPKT hall. CARPETS ! KKOPEMNe or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the Largest and Best Selected Line of Carpets ever ex. hlbiuslln this city. WILTONS, VELVETS, all the Trading Makes of 1IOOY AUDTAJ'ESTIiV UltUSSELS,THltEE-l'LY, All-Weel and Cotten Chain EXTUASUl'EUS, and all ilusJIUes of IN. UliAIN CAUPKT3, DAMASK and VENETIAN CAUI'ETS. liAO and CHAIN GAUPETS of out own manufacture a srieclalftv. Special Attention paid te the Manufacture of CUSTOM CAIWCTB. Alies roll Llneef OIL ULOTdS, EU G8, WINDOW SHADES, COVKULETS, Ac AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and Water Sts., Laneaster, Pa. CAHMAUBa. OTANDAKD OAKRIAQE WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CAERIA&E BUILDER Market Btroet, Bear of Poateffloo, tAnoaater, Pa. lly stock comprises a large variety of the Latest Style llUKKles, l'hstens. Carriages, Mar ket and lluslncss Wagons, which I offer at the very lowest figures and en the most reasonable terms. I call special attention te a few of my own de signs, onuef which Is the EDUEULEVCI.OSED PHYSICIAN COUPE, which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's Carriage in the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear in mind that they take no risk in buying my work. Every Carriage turned out In eighteen years a geed one that is the kind of guarantee I have te offer the public. All work fully warranted. Please glve me a call. UEPAIUINQ PUOMPTLV ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose WIN KB ANO ZJ0UOBB. A MEK10AN WINKS. GRAND DISPLAY or American Wines. The following Is from the report of the Judges en Wines at tbe Lancaster County Agricultural Association fairs We dealre te uiuke special mention of II. K. Blaymaker's large and elegant exhibit of Domes Demes tic Wines, produced by the Pleasant Valley Wlne Company, of Ithelms, Steuben county. New Yerk. Their Special Oreat Wcstern Extra Dry and Ureat WesternExtraDry.Champagnes, Pert, Claret, Dry and Sweet Catawba wine, ported Wines. niijuu we uuuaiuui, iiiiiiiuru mvuruuiy wiin im tVll,l,lASt A. UUUTUN II. KKANK ilKENEMAN, A.IIIESTAND. O B. MARTIN, WU0tlL AUD UTAH, DIAX.1I ! All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. WYabdi Ne. M North Water and rrlnce Streets, abeve Lemen, Lancaster. n3-iyQ AUMQARDNKRS 4 JEFKERIEH. GOAL DEALERS. weJBa,ls'.tJSI, yueen . Yabds: North Prince street, near Heading Depot. LANCASTER PA. angl5-tfd pKMOVAli, M. V. B. OOHO has removed his Ceal Office te Ne. 1M NOUTU UUEEN HTUEKT (ilrlmmer'a New Itulldlng), where orders will be received for Lumber and Ceal, WH0U&AUI AD UTAIL. mg-tfd M. V.B. C0U0. -jfeS-a jjgHjtdaryirhWf, - PRICES, 13- CARPETS ! rebSt-lmOAw WATCUHB, TirATCHKS. Lancaster Watches In Geld, Silver and Nickel Cases will be sold at a UltEAT UEDUCTION. Alse, Elgin, Waltham i Aurera for which I am Sele Agent), and ether Irst-ctass Watches: lteat Watch and Jewelnr llcpalrlug. 4-Cerrcct time by Telegraph Datly. L. WEBER, 1X North Queen Bt, Near Penn'a. U. B. DepeU Spectacles, Eyeglasses and Optical Goods. A kinds of Jewelry. UMUVBKIM. HICIIJ OKADK'cbFFEEH. Iflne old Govnrnment Java and Mecha Coffees, the best tn the market. Our Java blen ded Coffee speaks for Itself ; rich and fragrant, c. per pound. Very fine Plantation llle Coffees, our best only auc. per pound : one very popular at lie We want you te call and try our I2KC. Coffee. The excellent quality of our Ceffees and fine Teas is making friends fast and firm. Our dally Beles show a steailr Increase. fresh Uoestnd every day. A full line of fancy Groceries. 1'loase give us a trial enter. GEO. WIANT, angavivd Ne. 113 West King Street, MT 18.00 TEKTII ARK AH GOOD AH can be nnrchased In Lancaster ter !&.(. Call and be convinced. All work warranted. Gas administered. W. L. riSUEll'S Dentist. apl7-lyd Ne. ei North yneen Street. S1,000 KEWARD. fei anv case of Kldnev Troubles. Nnrrnm Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness that llOTANICNEItVKlHTTfclM tails te cure. Sold by druggists, BO cents. IIEltll MED. CO., No.UNerthllthSt,rhlla., Pa. Circulars tree, sep21-luid T EVAN'H KI.ODB, Prove all things aud held fast te that which is geed." Levan's Fleur. DEM OOR ATI O NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE-rorelgn-bern Citizens do de slrtng Naturalization, and their friends, should bear in mind that SATtmUAY, OCTOIIKIIM, will be the last day for Naturalization this year ; and as Court may net then be In session it Is best te have this matter attended te at once. Tbe following committee of Democratic attor neys has been uppelnted te attend teNaturallza tlen for their party here; and calls upon them should be madu at their law effices: .... 11. f . Davis, Seuth Duke street ; W. II. Bplanfl, Seuth Duke street; Jehn A. Ceyle. East King street, II f. Montgomery, North Duke street; Jehn E. Melone, North Dnkestreet. sl-td "lyi!, HAVE ON HAND AKlNKASBOimiKNTOr Beveled Edge, Gilt Edge and Rough Edge CARDS I Sultable for Invitations, Address Cards, etc., which will be printed te order at short notice and upon the most reasonable terms. ENVELOPES TO MATCH. "Intelligencer" Office. si etfa if- f-JiiiirMrirrr-AV?'J"- Wi