Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 30, 1886, Image 2

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jf, Lancaster Aroused.
.The meeting at the opera house last
Maing of the representative business
Itmm of Lancaster te consider the early
riwlrig movement and the orcanlzatlen
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f .'if aboard of trade was one of the most
, Teeuraglng events in the city's history
h m many a year. As will be seen by the
Wiymj extensive report of its proceedings
VL ".? 'AMMMTlOM If n-nn n .m t ..... 1 . f 1A..-.
l '.jlMaded, earnest merchants, met for the
purpose et exchanging thoughts upon two
' Uw uppermost local questions new af-
f naaiug men uiujrcais.
,4' It will be seen that thirn wns n rencnl
" & aenttment in the direction of snstntnintr
j&JMu early closing movement, hut some for fer for
'fccibte reasons were presented acrainst it.
I .The discussion that took place and the
;-;ompremlses suggested brought out the
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p jvr-uinenia pre ana con, and presented the
fJwhele question in a very clear light. J t is
f "S'Baccess there must 1e a rjrefnl ruiinsimpnt.
j et individual benefit te that of the com cem
.snmtty. If the community is te be bene
.g'fitted by this new departure, there should
!JB '" willingness te sink the individual
' t-V benefit in the irenpral imed. On llin rnn.
g- 'J Wary a minority should net be coerced into
;$V doing that which is in radical cenilict with
jgnBicareruliy conceived judgment. This
&'': miMtien will gettln llsplf lir rriwripnre.
p' New that the system has been inaugurated,
sf vag .k anouie de given a lair trial ; and let it
LC? atend or fall en its merits.
gt-f , , -lee oeara or trade feature of the nieet
j ing admits net of two opinions. The city
Mffiaa long neeued just such an organization
Kpte take held of enterprises that will con-
Kjt ? te e city's geed. As was forcibly
5-rfeilated, lesser l'ennsylvanla towns are pre-
iX-TWea with beards of trade who constantly
Fs?Hew their municipal horns until the le-
fj& .TBrberatlens are heard far and near, and
&&ueygive large aid te the bringing within
iffi, their doers of new business enterprises and
MfTiwa population.
"The scheme te bring Lancaster nearer te
iU big county towns and villages by short
railroad lines, is a particularly geed one,
which the LvTELLienxcEii has long ad
vocated. Every feet of ground in this
wealthy county should be made te contri
bute te the importance of the county seat.
Lecal pride demands it, and the facilities
"for be doing should be made such that
IfiS? business econemv Should warrant it. Prnm
liwl the meeting te advance this man of ercan.
jf$$S ,J2lng for the geed of the city, Much benefit
tfg must grew, and all who lend the project a
; neiping nana wm no ueing a great work,
j net only ler tnemselves, but for the large
Deay or tneir fellow-citizen'. And it will
ifeisr.tee a work that will make their
memories
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sffat " uunuu ' aucteeuiug generations.
Russia.
Russia Is aggressive. The czar has acted
,'", the rart of the Irishman at Dennevhrnni-
Kjifc fair with a persistency that must have be-
& cgme very tireseme te the ether parties
m? who don't want te light. Why dee3 he
Kfr& mMw w feM . auww me man j lu.iauua,
Wfa' pet the strongest appear te have their
i3&!. source in the weakness nf fhn strnnopea)
oweMai.urepe. This apparent paradox
?&,' i" instilled by reference te the complicated
condition of Russian finances, enormous
&w excess of expenses ever revenue, heavy
J5P taxes, sliaky credit, by the wisdom of
ISP .giving the people something else te think
of than the tyranny and inefficiency of their
government, and by the impatience of all
.Russians te realize their old dream of the
conquest of Constantinople, and their new
i!& ambition te cenn nor a ric lit nf u-av tn Mm
Tersian gulf. A restless, energetic people
are huntrry for an outlet en the sea : for
gfT the Ice bound harbors of theRaltic, and
me lanu ieckcu coasts of the JJlack Sea
give little scope te Russian commerce.
Russia is a country of vast resources,
With a large population net yet fairly awake
after a sleep of ages, but giving signs of
Immeasurable strength. In spite of diplo
matic white lies and Imperial embraces,tlie
rest of EureDe knows that fmm imvcl Ia
4. throne throughout all Russia, and in spite
. uc xtuiuiaui, ineru ruus one oeiiu or sym.
'X-srufiaontrel the Bosnherous. Hermani' u
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,itee only power mac appears competent te
-resist the advance Ol J'ussla te the south
and west, and the drift of stiaw; in the
political current appears te indicate that
piiimarck realizes the inevitable,and is dis
posed te bow te it se long as Germany Is
lint directly menaced.
i..,yjrlt Is hinted that even England may se
Bar favor Russia as te consent te there-
TsJWTal et the head of Islam from Constan-
'tllJtaOHle te Caire, and that, thn kii1I.mii tnuv
fcyiapt this course en the principle that ,1 is
sr - .. .uieiw wim uigmiy umn
e stay and get kicked euU Austria is like
$y bundle et arrows held together by a
oMen thread and war might mean disao disae disao
tatien. France must watch Oermany,
imj aen't. seem 10 care much hew the
Jbaar jumps. Hut the bear has a sere head
sii1iJpiectedlngs become mere arrogant
ad unbearable ere ry dav.. He ceems te be
lahemt te paint Eiuepa veryied, but he
; have Alaska.
: Kite sad Fall or Wiggins.
TiwbJg stcrm th.t Wiggins predicted
,'fer tbc 9Mk instant came net, and the
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Prophet is without honor In any
country.
That this inesponslble person could
cause such a general havoc ever the coun
try by his dire predictions shows that there
Is a large clement of suiH-rstitlen in the
human race, which educational progress
has failed te eliminate. Uy playing upon
this Impulse, Wiggins has succeeded in
making himself the best advertised man in
this country.
All of which illustrates that the Hard of
Aven uttered 11 iterennially true sentU
ment when he said " What feels the:
mortals 1!"
In addition te tiie ltepiililkMii party, VVIg VVIg
glea must also gn.
A resTAi. clerk oemiuUtod siilcule In l'lill
ndelplila tbn otlier ily. mid tlipre Is an at
tempt te put upon I'twlnialer lUrrlty the
moral responsibility of his ileatli In wnrking
the man tee lianl. Could pHrlls.m mallgulty
gofarther?
A uenniiu.K tery ceium ireni China et
the burlureus execution of a young gltl ac
cused of poisoning her relatives. The dls-
patcu mj-b that her innocence waa proved,
but that the execution was ordered In de de de
lerenoe te the clamor of the people, The de
tails are tee ghastly for repetition, but, with
due nllowance for exaggeration, serve te re
mind us tlmt a large portion or the human
race are yet ferocious beaMs, and religion and
civilization have a vast field of labor lefere
them. Chinamen here are submlsire and
orderly citizens ; In the Wet they are mere
aggressive and their barbarism mere evident,
but nt home the mass of the peeple have the
anperatltlens and vices of savagea without
their virtues. Traveler, blinded by the
funeral glory of a dead civilization, elten tell
us only of the best side of the almond-eyed
celestials. There is just enough or geed te give
hope that It will seme day le.iven the evll.
It is net often that the tair spx come out
boldly and wear trousers as does Miss Neliie
Moere, of Pittsburg. They are usually con
tent with ruling the macullne occupant of
theso nether garments.
It Is net often that one book se clearly
demonstrates the power of the pen 89 has
Helen Hunt's "Kamena." Ter though the
author made a vigorous light ler the mission
Indians in many a paper and pamphlet the
best or her work was concentrated in the re
markable book, and It has been the most
widely read or all her writings. These mis.
sien Indians are the best, the most orderly
and Industrious of their race, and thanks te
the noble woman above alluded te, have
found plenty ei friends In their distress.
Their true character and condition having
been made known te the chleh of the Indian
bureau, the seizure of their lauds by a rapa
cious railway company has been stepped,
and they may remain In undlstutbed posses
sion or the land of their fathers.
Ukaykii's superserviceable organs are new
trying te get away from the leres of their
candidate's deliberately written sentiment
that freight discrimination is net a state ques
tion. Toe late 1 Toe late !
Admik.il, Jeh:tt has been interviewed
about the needs of the navy, and expresses
hlmseiras greatly alarmed at the defenseless
condition of the great lakes. He says that
Kngland has appropriated J.O,OuO,0O0 for the
improvement or the St. Lawrence and the
canals, and he tears that the facilities that
these improvements will give will enable
Kngland te pass a powerful Meet Inte the
great lakes, and carry devastation te Ameri
can lake shore cities. He talks like an
alarmist, but he Is a man who has giren
much thought te these things and is worth
listening te. At the rate et progress we are
new making we will have a navy, before ten
years have passed, that will dispute the con
trol of the St. Lawrence it necessary. Mean
while we hepe for peace.
l'AY your poll tax and secure your right te
vote. Saturday Is the last day.
riirLAPELr-iUA's city solicitor says that
political committees have a right, et.tabli.shed
by a long chain of decisions in this state, te
buy poll tax receipts in bulk. It is a custom,
however, that should be mere honored in the
breach than in the observance.
Ir 1 were Wiggins,
What would I de?
I'd hunt ether dlins,
Distant enfs, ten.
Oh Wiggins ! iirupbcUc
Your genius is net,
Take warning lnx-tle,
You'll surely get shot :
Jve man should permit any ether man te
pay his tax for him. Kvery freeman should
pay his own tax and Saturday is the last day
fordeing it.
The Republican party ct Pennsylvania,
Instead et avowing Ita intention te support
and enforce the constitutional previsions
for the control of railways, proposes te re
place the previsions et that instrument by a
national me&sure, the Cullem bill.
Hut they have given no adequate reason
why the state constitution should net be en
forced. They have hlntoe that the pro pre
visions in question were vague aud obscure,
but have failed te indicate what particular
Hneorwerd they did net understand. Te
ordinary peeple it Is clear as crystal. They
have aaid that the matter of rallresd control
Is tee great for a state te handle, which is
begging the question, for the constitution et
the state must be enforced or amended ; and
even if this claim were admitted the lact re
mains that legislation by the general govern
ment could net atlect purely state trafllc
Te what pltlable straits is the dying tarty
driven iu this campaign.
PERSONAL.
JAMAi-hi'iimc thlnkHtrash will (jventuallv
ruin the stage.
Rev. Leuis Guetemvek, of this city, is
mentiened as a possible successor te the late
UhhepShauaban.
TiiEODem: McAlmmtkii, or Adams
county, has been named by the Republican
fortheSenate in the Thirty-second district.
Kt. Rev. Jehn A. Wattehsen, I), jj.,
Catholic bishop of Columbus, Ohie, is visit
ing his relatle, Win. li Lant, et this city.
He is en his way te a European tour.
Mr. He.nuy 13. Auiibv, the enterprising
manager who lirst brought Mine, ISernliardt?
-Mr. Irving and Mrs. Langtry te America,
was quietly married in Jiosteii en Tuesday
te Miss Florence fierard, the leading actress
in Mine. Medleska's cemnanv. ti.m i,ri,i iu
28 and an exceedingly bright woman. A
short honeymoon wilt bospentatManchester-
uy-iue-seu.
Dn. Ame?, the Democratic candidate for
governor of Minnesota, ought te be a popular
man It this lsa simple of his practice. Three
children of a is..2''n(. man had dJphA'ueria,
and the doctor cured ha,u.. Tlwrtr mother,
worn out with watching ever them, was III
for a month, and the doctor cured her. Then
the lather loll from a scaHeld and broke a
leg, and the doctor lixed him upas geed as
new. After the man recovered he borrowed
1117 and went te the doctor's oillce te make at
least a part payment en his bill. What de
I oweyou. docterf'saidhe. "Oh, give me
H and call It Bfiuare," said the doctor. That
man will vote Ter Ames.
ThkRev. E.meuv J. Havnes preached a
sartiien en the tmbject "Shall I join a iratci
iiltyl" in iiosteu 011 Sunday. It was apropos
of the visit et the Odd Fellows te that city,
and In It he spoke strong words In favor of
college secret societies el the right sort. "I
wboadmltted'metothel r cere l,f,ne ',K "a'nd
I pay honor te them. They were yfrend
and they rebuked me when 1 ilbl wrong Hud
rejoiced with me when I did well? 'rben
they cared for me aud bent ever meaud saved
my life when I was sick. 1 liav" a iteat re
spect for these secret societies. I ewe as
much te the watchfulness and sympathy of
that society as 1 ewe te the college luelf.''
l.aIr??' 'Wuen " laJ 1 came from the
state of Vermont and went te college, where
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luenic the Chicago Ottle t lttartnl
Ualhrrak I11 tlrglnlA.
The members of the Illinois live Meck
commission licsltate nlHiut ordering the
slaughter of the itinrantiiied cattle at the
Chicago distilleries. A Urgv proportion of
the hertls ihew neslgns of being alltvtcsl by
the contagion, and a grtMt many oallle men
are beginning te Jein In the view that the
supposed disease Is uel the conUgleus
pleuro-pneumenia.
The commissioner of Agriculture at Wash
ington, has received from Kebert Heverly a
letter ilattHl The I'lalns, Viu, reKrttiig the
apnarance of pleiiro-pneuiiieul.t In three
ceuntiix of Virginia
Mr. lleerly says: "limist beg you te
send a veterinarian te this section as
Mmn as possible te leek after diseased cattle
that were brought here dlrectlv Irem
Chicago stockyards liy Mr. l T. Hel Hel
eon. I learn that the disese exists or
that cattle are dvlng In three counties V'au
quier, Prince William Mid lMideuu they
being r-attle Km k lit in stockyards of Chicago,
I have seen none el them,!iit hear that many
of them out of each carlivid se bought have
dlevl and ethers are sick, some et our farmers
say trem Texas feer, but all say that the
cattle have n ctnich, hull I knew is net
peculiar le Texas lever." Thecouinilssleuer
has sent Dr. Dyer te Virginia te make an
investigation.
.SlltUiig Treaxirj et-s.
A new departure In the matter et counter
telling money was brought te light nt the
Culled States sub-treasury In lUltlmerea few
days age. A somewhat worn ten dollar gov
ernment bill was presented at the cashier's
window with a request for change, which
was given. The note was seut te Washing
ton as mutilated currency, and n as returned
with the Information that one sldeef the note
was geed, but the ether side was a well-executed
counterfeit of the etiginat. It was
found that a genuine leu-dellar bill had been
split, the taco being seiwrated Irem the back,
a seemingly Impossible undertaking. The
original lace, with a counterfeit kick,
had been tised, and it is unite like
ly that the genuine back, with a well
executed counterfeit face, had been uvcd In
seme ether qusrter. The portion et the note
was worth exactly its proportion et the whole,
or, In ether words, live dollars. Mere re.
cently nuether ten dollar "(rent" was pre
sented at the cashier's wlndew,with a similar
request ferchamse. The clerk at the window,
suspecting the bill, told the man who hantled
it In te wait a moment until he could consult
Dr. llishep, the sub-treasurer. Vr. llishep
recognized in the note the familiar came,
andsald It was worth just tivedellars. Wheu
the clerk returned te the window, however,
the man had left without waitiug for his
change, Thesub-trcasury, which was out live
dollars en the first transaction, was evened
up by the second. This system of manlpu.
latlng paper money is perhaps one of the
most dangerous forms el swmdUug ever at
tempted. One or mere genuine " fronts"
mixed with several whole notes would be
liable te deceive expert bank tellers. The
face bearing undoubted proof of genuineness
very few would be apt te examine the back9
of all the notes, unless something in the feel
of the paper might amuse suspicion. Then
should any one, especially it net se expert as
a bank teller, happen te strike the counter
feit side and have his doubts about the notes
a glance at the ether side would pesslbl v set
at rest all questions, it would seem that the
expert manipulators of paper currency will
eventually compel the government te rivet
together the two sides of its premises te pay.
Gymnasium professors everhcri recoui receui
Uicnd St. Jacobs oil ler sprains and bruises.
BPXOIAI, JfUTlOKll.
A kikidv for Indigestion, Consumption-, Uys
peP'lnjWctfsncss, tever, Ague, etc eelden's
L,liiuld neef route. slO-twdi-edAw
A.N IMOltTlNATE PKIIXIN.
The most unfortunate peren in the world ts
ene arHlcted with pick hwtdaihe, but tin's- will
be relieved at ence by ulug Hr. I.f,lu s .it-cLU
1 inscription. bts udTertUeinent In another
column. ())
WILLlOUSUrcKI! 1lh lysp.'psta and
Liver Complaint T bhlleh's Vltaltzer t'sguaran'
teed te euro yen. ler sile by II. it. Ccchran.
Drug-gUt, -Ve. 137 -North Queen stiveu
CKOUl'.WHOOl'I.vn COUGH and llrenchltts
lmuiedUitcly relievi-d by bhUeh s Cure, ler sale
V . Cochran, Druggist, -S e. IS .S erth Queen
street.
SlULOH'S CUKE will Immediately relieve
Croup, W noening Cough and lirenchltts. Ker
Qeestrit. ' 1,ragKt- Se- 137 -SerUl
DiSDHUes Livsa l-LLirrs rer sick headache
erpld liver, hllleusness and ludlrfestlen Small
and cftey te swallow. One pUl a flctee. I'rice, Zc.
Ily all dru gstsu. u bs-3mdTu,l h,S
The lmpeudlnc Dancer.
.JbeSScPn tWtlcs et the numtwr of deaths
show that a large majority die with Consump
tion. This dlseaH may commence wlih an an
parently harmless cough which cin be cured in.
tanUy by hvmp's llalsam for the Threat and
Lnngs, which is guaranteed te cure and relleve
all eu.es. rce le cents and 11. 7V,al tue free
PJFl? hy '! " Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137
-North Quiwn struct. eVlwdAltw
Jn'i?"'''..1;0.0 cough when Shlleh'sCure
will give Immediate rullet. 1'rlee 10 eta . 50 cu .
t?,iUv!2t?.alB by " lu Cochran, OruggUt.
he. 137 .North llueen street. ss"'-
A Very .Vhitew ranx.
"Ves, I had a very narrow eseatw." said a
prominent citizen te a friend. "I was cenrjned
te my In-d for a year and my friends gave me up
ter a consumptive' grave, unlll 1 bgan using
lvemp n luisum for the Threat and Lungs, and
here) am. sound and hearty." iTite -.' ahd
h. 5f.fca,B by H. 11. Cochran, DruggULNe. 137.
.North Queen street, Lancaster. H '
.i1J,I4O1,SC00liUttna Consumption Cnre U
?flI2b5rS?.1I?aKB1,.?r?.nlee-wU cu""' Consump Censump Consump
J;iSr.?aJe b ,lu- Cochran, Druggist, Ne.
1J North Queen street. " H
Kin.NKV TllODIILKS.
A Ove of .Many rears .standing Cured With
hlx lluttlM, In a Stan IK) Yean et Age.
ALtrsTOWK, l'a., May s, lSsS.
DiMiKLiex lirrrsiu Ce.-Gents : 1 had been
troubled with my kidneys fera number or years,
used almost everything without much benefit
until 1 tried Dandelion Hitters. 1 used six bot
tles and am pleased te say 1 am entirely rid of
the kidney trouble, besides my system belne
toned up se that 1 feel like a dlirerent person. I
cheerfully recommend the same te all ailllctcd
'niei&m1& n.Th.3 -"CUIl MWCIILITZ.
,V",H Jb.u scalp is annoyed with dandrutr.
iiini"!n8iSlr!hurs,a'P wl.'"J' re,,na infallible
Hill's Hair Dye, black or brown, rtlty cents.
slo-fwdeedA,w
llrace t"p.
Yeu are feeling depressed, your appetite Is
peer, you are bothered with headache, you are
fidgety, nervous and generally out of orts. and
want te brace up. Urace up, but net with stlm
ulsnu, spring medicines, or bitters, which have
-f lif10' "?'? very cheap, bad whisky, and
which stimulate you for an hour, and then lea ve
you In worse condition than buiore. What veu
want Is an alterative that will purify your
bleed, start healthy action of the Liver and Kid
jieys roitero your vltalliy, and Blve lencwed
health and strunuth. nucha tnediclna you will
fl nd In Electric hitters, ami only lu cents a bot
tle at : II. U. Cochrun's Druu snore, 137 and 1JU1
herth Queen Street, Lancaster, l'a. (3)
CATAUItHCUKKl), health and sweet breath
secured, by bhlleh's Catarrh Keineily. 1'rlce W
cents. Jianal Injector tree. 'or sale by 11. It
Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 13a North Queen street.
THAT HACKING COUGH can be se rmlckly
cured by bhlleh's Cure. We RuarunU) It, for
sale by 11. 11. Cochran, Drugglat, Ne. 137 North
Queen street. -
FacU Werth Knewli.c
In all dlsftSMiesef the nasal mucous membrnne
the r.'.xucdy used lnil.t be nen-lriltatlng. The
medical protesaleu has been s;ew te learn this.
Nothing satisfactory can bu accomplished with
douches, snuus, powders, syringes, astringents
eruuy similar applications, because tey are ull
Irritating, de net thoroughly reuch the allected
surfaces, aud should bu abandoned as worse
than tallures. A multitude of persons who had
for yejrs borne all tba worry sud puln thatca.
tin rh can bullet testify te radical and pernie?
pent cures wrought by Ely's Cream lluliu.
seprt-lwd
KOlt DVSl'KI'SIA and Liver Complaint, you
have a printed guarantee en every buttle of Sbl.
lob's Vftallier. It never falls te turn, for sole
by H. n. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 Nerm Queen
street.
Med Kxcelleut,
J.J. Atkins, Chier of l'ollee, Knoxville, Teiin.,
wiliest "My family and 1 are beneficiaries of
your most excellent medicine, Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption ; huvlug found H te
be all that you claim for It. desire te testily te
Its virtue. My friends, te whom 1 haverecem.
mended it, prulse It ut uvery opportunity." Dr.
King's New Di.coyery ler Consumption is
Kunmnteed te cure Coughs, Colds, Hmnchltls,
Asthma, Croup and every' alTectlen of Threut,
Chest and Lungs. Trial bottles frteut Cochran's
Drug btere, 137 und 13U North Queen street, Lan
caster, l'a. Large size, II ou. (jj
Dr. Hasslxr Werm Svrcp, 1'urely vegetable,
pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist.
. -.w k..BWV.a icjuiruu aiier using, rrtce. U I
ctnl. by alldruvirUtA. bv.r.4tnv.M I
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DA1LT IKTJLLieWORt TnPRSOAT, SEPTEMBER
MMDtOAU
OlMM0NsrLIVKlt 'KKaULATOlt.
PERSONAL.
" lUve tested Its virtues, fwrsenslly, and knew
that ler Dyspepsia, lillleusticss and Throbbing
lleadsrhe. It Is the txnt inedlclns thn w erld ever
saw. Have tried lerty ether uiedlctniw lwfore
Slininnns Ller Kegulatnraudnoneett hem riue
mere thsu teuiHir.sry teller, but the llegulster
tint only rvlleved but cured. " TVrifreiiA,
Macen, Us,
BAD BREATH.
Net htng t se unpleasant, nothing sorenitnon
as Had breath, ana lit nearly cry case It comes
from the stomach, and can be se easily corrected
It you nlll take Simmons l.Uer Urgulater. De
net neglect se sure a remedy for this repulsive
disorder. It will ale Improve your aplHllte,
coHipteilen and eeneVal health.
Tired and Despondent.
' Ter some tline my l.tver had been out of
order, and I felt generally geed ler nothing I
was Induced te try Sllimiens Llvrrliegulater Its
artlen wastiulck and thorough, and It limvirted
a brisk and vlgenms feeling it isnn cellent
lemedy" J. tl. Hilasp, Menree. Ien a.
WOMKN NKliinNO KHNKWrfil
Strength, or sunertng from tntlruittles
peculiar te their sex, should try
BROWN'S
IRON BITTEES!
PHYSICIANS AND DKt (.LISTS IlKlOSl.
M K.N I) IT.
AS THE BEST TONIC.
This medicine combines Iren with pure vege
table tonics, and Is Invaluable for DUeases jwu
llur te Women, and all who lead snlentarv lives.
It hnrlchesand l'urtries the llloed. Mlinubttes
the Apiwtlte, Strengthens the Mum-Im aud
Nerves-ln fact, thoroughly ln Ignrates.
Clears the complexteu, and makes the skin
smooth.
It does net blacken the teeth, cause headache,
or rroduce conUpaUen-iW ethrr Iren wrili
din de.
Mrs. KLiuBirrit Haibd, 74 Karwell Ave.. Milwau
kee, w u . ssys. under date et Dec as, IM
1 have used Itrewn's Iren Hitter-, and It his
been mere than n doctor te mchaMugruredme
et the weakness ladles hae In life. Alse eurvd
jnepl Liver Complaint, and new mv completion
is clear and geed. Has also lccnlcnenrlal te
my children.'7
Mrs. Louisa C. lhuonex. Kast Lockport, N. Y.,
says. 1 have suffered untold tnlsert- fn.in l'e
malp Complaints. and could obtain relief from
uivthlns except Uruwn's Iren Hitters.
.The genuine has Trade Mark and cres.ed red
L'"i:,V.n...'.rsprrr- Ta)ta no ether. Made only
byJlUOH N CHEMICAL CO., lUltlmere, Md.
(J tuarS-lydAw
DUY UUU1IM.
TATEST KAI.Ii (iOOUS.
STAUDI BROS. & CO,,
Neb. 26 rind 28 North Queen St.,
Have Uecclred Case altei lese of
Latest Fall Goods,
Our shelves are net only gresmlng under their
Immense weight, but have actually gtven away.
Te reduce their weight we ener the following
SPECIAL DRIVS.
All-Hecl Camel's Hair Suitings, ac. e yard.
Ail-Weel Camel's Hair Suitings, In Couit.ina Ceuit.ina Couit.ina
lien, yanl and ahalt wide, W. a yard.
AH the new colors In Silk and Weel Mixtures.
Silk and oel I'lalds aud StrtiHM. Tricot, Sax
cmy, Crefeld, Cashmere Twills, 1 leeiwtr and
lUs'iuette Snttings,
AT LOW 1'UICES.
BOSTONSTORE.
Store open Monday and Saturday Even
lngs.
ts. OIVLER CO.
Closing Out Sale I
Heat Makes or
11LACK CASHMEKKS, ALL WOOL
HENIllKTTAS, SILK WAK1'
IIENKIETTAS. lil.ACK
AND MOUltS'lM.
GOODS
Of Every Description.
1SLACK CASHMEUK AND THII1ET
SHAWLS,
All Perfect Goods, at less than pres
ent wholesale prices te rlose out the
Entire Stock for Iteady Cash. New la
your chance for Bargains.
JolinS.Givler&Ce.,
Ne. 25 Eaat Kin Streot,
LxsexsTir, 1'a.
N
RV FALL GOODS.
WATT&SHAND,
(!, S ninl 10 East KIiik .Street,
LAXVASTEIi. J'A.,
OPEN TO-UAT THEIB IflHST INVOICE Or
NEW FALL CLOAKS,
JACKETS, WJtAI'S,
KEWMAltKETS,
SEAL PL USH CO A TS,
Made te enr Special Order by the Largest Manu
factures ut Kany Spring I'rices.
IS NEW STYLES 01"
HOYS' GIHLS' AND MISSES'
Coats and Havelecks.
In All Sizes from 3 teS Years.
A Large Assortment of the New
Aatrcanan Coating for Jackets,Wraps
and Trimmings,
All Celers In Satin and Batlne.
QUILTED LININGS
At Lewest City Trices, nt the
HEW YORK STORE.
TJtVNKK, All.
1RUNKHI TRUNKS I
Latest Styles Trunks
AT KltECKKL'S.
Over Three hundred dlirerent si zes and styles
te cheese from at prices ranging from l.oe te
30.00.
BRIDAL, TRUNKS-CHEAP,
AT
KREOKEL'S TRUNK ROOM,
Second Fleer, 3 and 6E. King Bt.
aug-2l-3md
DEM OUR AT I O NATURAlitZA-TION
COMMITTEK-rorelgn-bern Citizens de
siring Naturalization, und their friends, should
bear in mind that SATUUDAY, OCTOllEltM,
will be the last day for Naturalization this year)
und as Court may net then be in session It is
best te have this matter attended te ut once.
The following commlttee or Domecrutlo attor
neys has been appointed te attend le Naturaliza
tion for their party heieiand calls upon them
should Ih) mudu at their law ottlces :
II. e. Davis, Seuth Duke street 1 W. II. Heland.
Seuth Duke street f Jehn A. Ceyle, Kast King
street, 11. ". Montgomery, North Duke street:
JehuE. ilaleue, North DukeitreuL sl-td
,'sOstKiW, .
MK1I1VAU
milK SWltT HI'KUIFIV I'OMl'AJiY.
SVl Vl Tried in
Tried in the Crucible
About t enly j ours age I dlscet eted n little sole en my rliwk, and the doctor proneuiioed
It cancer. 1 tmu trUsl n number of physicians, but w Itlieutrvceh lug any periiiuuent bene,
lit. Among the uutnber were one et two specialists, The medicine they applied was like
tire le the son-, causing Intense pain, 1 saw a statement In the papers telling wht 8. 8. 8.
had done ler ethers similarly mulcted. 1 procured somealonco. llcteru 1 hud used the
second bottle the neighbors could notice that my cancer was hcnllng up. My general health
had tHw Kid lortweor three years-l had a hacking cough and spit bleed continually. I
had a set ere pain In iu y bre.Lst. AHer taking six bottles of S. 8. 8. my cough lelt me aud 1
grew stouter than I had been for several years, My ranrer has healed ever nil but a Hllle
spot about the size of a hslf dime, and It Is rapidly dlsappcatlng. 1 would advise overyeno
with cancer te give s. s. S. n fair trial.
Mils. N A.NCY J. MiCO.NAUUHKY, Ashe Uiove.tlppecaneoCck, Ind.
XHRl'ARVlti, lvV.
S Ift's SH-cltle is entirely tegetuble, and seems te cure cancers by forcing out the Im
purities trem the bleed Treatise en llloed and Skin Diseases mailed five.
s.'lljdAw THESWirrsi'KCtMOCO., Drawer J, Atlanta, Ua.
IIATK,
N
KW STYLKS.
THE F3LL STYLES ARE HERE.
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.,
LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS,
We have the largest stock et .NEW r.tl.I, STYLES trfSTirr ANDSILK HATS ever Shown in
Lancaster. Sele Agents ter K.NDN, of New erk,aud WILCOX, of llosleu.
SCHOOL HATS AND CAPS
for Children, In all the I Atcst Styles at LOWEST IMtlCKS. UUIlttElt COATS ler Men and Heys.
UUUES,ULUVKlTKUNKSaudTHAVr.l.l.NUllAU8. '
-0I E US A t At.L.
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.,
tSUULT, ft llltOS.'S OLD STAND )
Ntw. 31 nnd 33 North Queen Street, .... Lancaster, Pa.
JEHKLKltr, ,tO.
CT 7. KUUADS, JKWKLKK.
Watches,
Diamonds,
My Repair Dept.
is Fully Equipped
and Respectfully
Solicit Repairing of
Fine ard Complicated
Watches, Musical Bexes.
Bronzes, Jewelry and any
Intricate Piece of Mechanism.
H. Z. RHOADS, 4 WEST KING STREET.
UOVBBrUHJtlBULNU UOODM.
S1
HIRK'8 OAKPKT HALOU
CARPETS !
KxerKNiKU or
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
We are new prepared te show the trade the
hlhltdln this city. WILTONS. VKLVKTS, all the Trading Makes or HODY A.NDTAl'KSTUY
BltUSSKLS. THKEE-1'LY, All-Woeland Cotten Chain KXTUA SUl'KKS, and all qualities of LN.
QttAlN CAUPKTt), DAM ASK. and VK.VKT1AN CAltl'ETS. KAO and CHAIN CAH1-KT8 of enr
own manufacture a speciality . Special Attention
Aiseaiau j.me or OIL CLOTHS. UUUS, WINDOW
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
Oer. West King and Water Ste., Lancaster, Pa.
rM)Tt-Mnav
T a MAKT1N,
WHOLSSALS AUD RSTS.II. DU1II III
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
f Yard: Se. ije North Water and Prince
Streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. nJ-lrd
JOAUMOAKDNEKS A JEKKERIE8.
COAL DEALERS.
Orncs ; Ka IB North Queen street, and Se.
6M -North 1'rlnce street.
Yards: North 1'rlnce street, near Heading
Depot.
LANCASTER, FA.
anglS-ttd
J3EMOVAU
M. V. B. OOHO
has removed his Ceal Oltlce te Ne. lMNOHTII
yUKKN hTKKKT (Urlmtner's New UuUdlng),
where orders will 00 received for
Lumber and Ceal,
WOOLSSSI.1 AID BXTAII.
il. V. 11. coue.
ms-tia
TCJAHT END YAKD.
0. J. SWARR & 00.
GOAL.
KINDLING WOOD.
Office : Ne. 20 CKNTKK SOUAKK. lieth yard
and offlce connected with Telephone Kzchange
aprlJ-lydMAr.U
KDVVATWXAL.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY' AND KI
DAY KVKN1NGS for Instruction at the
LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Meet for organization en Monday. October 4th.
Kvenlngs spent profitably here. Largest class
In attendance during the " Day Sessions "since
the organization of the school. Hest lighted,
best ventilated, best heated and most caay-ef-sccess
school rooms In the city. Large evening
class already enrolled. Apply te
II. C. WKIDLKlt,
bStfd Ne. VH East KlngStreeL
S WITHIN C. HHOKTUDOE'S ACAD
KMY lfOH YOUNO MEN AND HOYS, ME
DIA, 1'A., 12 miles from l'hlladelphla. rued
price covers every expense, even books, etc Ne
extra charges. Ne Incidental expenses. Ne ex.
amlnatlen for admission. Twelve experienced
teachers, alt men, and all graduates. Special op
portunities for apt students te advance rapidly.
Special drill for dull and hack ward boys, l'atrens
or students may select any studies or cheese the
regular English, Scientific, Huslness, Classical or
Civil Engineering course. Students fitted at
Media Academy are new In Harvard, Yale,
lTlnccten and ten ether Colleges and l'elytech.
nle Schools. 10 students sent te college in 1883,
15 In lest, 10 In lsas, IU in 188. A graduating class
every year hi the commercial department. A
l'hyslcul and Chemical Laboratory, Uymnaslum
and Hall Ground. 1,51x1 vels, added te Library In
IkC l'hyslcal upparatus doubled 111 1H43. All
students beard with the principal. Heys can
room alone. Media has seven churches and a
temperance charter which prohibits the sale of
intoxicating drinks, for new Illustrated circu
lar address the 1'rlnclpal and Proprietor,
SW1T111N CYSHOKTLIDUK, A. M.,
aug25-lmdAw (Harvard Graduate) Media, l'a
jrerru-wa.
1 ENT'H FUKN1SHINU HTOItE. "
E. J. EEISMAH'S
Gent's Furnishing Stere,
NO. 7 WEST KING STREET.
." Stere open Every Evening except Sunday
evtnlDgf.
.tlluiiiir,JK
the Crucible
VAVH, MO.
A Full Line of the " Birth
or Menth Stones "
Mounted .te Suit
Your Particular
Fancy.
Jewelry.
CARPETS !
Largest and Hest Selected Line of Cu-peu ever ex.
paid te the Manufacture of CUSTOM CAltl'BTB.
SUADKS.COVKULKTS, A&,
ULAHatTAUII.
TTIOU A MAKTIN.
N A HALL,
b
CHNA,
GLASS,
-AND-
QUEENSWARE.
During thia Tall and Winter we
will have a larger assortment in all
lines than ever before. All new
wares, as far as pessible, we shall
endeavor te have en hand as seen as
they appear in the market. Our
usual guarantee will accompany
every sale.
All articles net satisfactory will
be cheerfully exclianged.
Our prices, quality being con
sidered, are eipial te any. Before,
purchasing Fancy or Staple Arti
cles give us a call.
n 1 n 1 r .1
ilpIM
15 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTEU, 1'A,
YOU OAN HEGUBK IIAKOAINS IN
Htaple Goods, suited for the season, at
HECHTOLD'H. A fresh supply or ,KMa"u' "'
l'ALL AND WINTER GOODS
Just received at pi Ices tesnlt the times. Ladles'
and Gents' furnishing Goods a specialty. New
styles of Hosiery, Ac. Underwear, Neckwear,
Cellars, Suspenders, Ac.
AT HKCIITOLU'8.
., . Na52 North Queen Btrcet,
Near the l'ostenice.
1. S. Choice llulldlng Stene an Bend for sale
THE UNDERSIONED WILIj RE-OlEN
his course of instruction In the German,
French and Italian languages. In the early par.
et October next, t'lesse apply at his studio,
W.A8XKlIUB''B,,;,fi VOK OSSKO.
eeps-lma
ULurffiNW.
CT1HHH ,t HHOTilKlt.
Don't Only Read
)
-lIUT-
CALIi AM) HKK TllK (JOODH
-ATTIIK-
ONE-PRICE
irsi
u
-or-
HIRSH & BROTHER.
We have doubled our stock of rine, rerelgn
aud Domestle tlrHKts for SUITS, (IV KUCOATH
andl'ANTAI.OON. Weemplnythn Hest Werk
men and me the rinest el Trlmiutngs for our
CUSTOM MADKUOODS. Wehavejust received
a largu line or Kine and Medium Grades et
WOOLEN SH1HT41 as also a Uinlted Number
of OVRltandUNDKUSHlltTS Combined. These
Goods are of Excellent Quality and Just the
thing for Winter wear. We have a tine line et
Medicated, Merine and Extra Fine Lamb's
Weel 8111 UTS and DllAWKHS. We have the
Largest Assortment et
Eeady-Made CTething
te lie found anywhere for MEN and HOYS; also
a let of KILT SUITS and SUITS with PANTS
for LITTLE CHILDREN. If thee Goods are net
as Guaranteed we will ctieerrully Exchange them
or Kefund the Meney. All these Goods, anil
mera tee numerous te mention, can he found at
HIRSH & BROTHER'S
ONE-PRIOE
Clothiers and Furnishers,
COlt. NOItTH QUKKN bT. AND CKNTKK
BUUAHK. LANUASTKU, 1'A.
VOur Stores wilt be closed Thursday, Friday
el this wesW. 011 account of Holidays.
yyn.UAMaeN ,t kestkiu
-THK
BOOT AND SHOE
DEPARTMENT
-IS NOW
Nearly Four Years Old.
During that period we have learned a great
deal about Heets nd Shoes. We havefeund the
medium class goods require as close attention
m the very nnesti that by close attention we
can raise the standard of this class of goods te a
higher plane wlthoutlnterferlng with the Pre.
ent Trices te our custemers. In ether words,
we think there Is an opportunity te glve better
values than formerly without Interfering tn any
way with our Finest Trade. Onrsalcsef medium
gnule Heets and Shoes have Increased the lest
two years beyond our expectations, and It is our
earnest endeavor te still lncrease our sales en
this class of goods, and te de this we have do de
turmlned te keep better grades than has ever
been offered at Present l'rlccs. In keeping a
sharp lookout ler Middle Class Goods we shall
net forget the Finer G rades. Seme lines we have
cencluded te close out, and this we are going te
de quickly hy putting prices upon them that
ought te sweep them out In a few hours. Fer
example there aru :
Ladlea' Opera Toe Froneh Kid Overcap
Oalter Regular Prloe, $6,00 ;
New $3.60.
All Slzea Ladles' Common Sense Peb Peb
ble Oeat Walking Shoea, 92.60.
Fill OVERCOATS!
Lateet Fashions, 96 te 623,
GENT'S DRESS SACK SUITS,
All Weel, a Specialty, l.oe.
THK NKWK8T STYLKS IN
Diinlap's Eine Silk Hats,
STIFF AND SOFT FELTS,
Bejs' and Children's Caps and Peles.
NOVELTIES IN
NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIEHV..
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER,
82, ill, 3(1 and 38 East King St.,
LANCAVrKll. PA.
W-SUire closes at 6 o'clock p. in., except Men
day and Saturday
WIN KM AMD ZJ0V0M3.
A MEHIOAN WINES.
GRAND DISPLAY
-or-
American Wines.
The following Is from the report of the Judges
en Wines at the Lancaster County Agricultural
Association fair :
We desire te make special mention of II. E.
Blaymaker's large andelegant exhibit of Domes Demes Domes
teo Wines, produced by the Pleasant Vslley
Wine Company, of Ithelms, Steuben county.
New Yerk. Their Special Great Western KxtnJ
Dry and Great Western Kxtra Dry, Champagnes.
1'ert, Claret, Dry and bwect Catawba Wines!
which we consider, compare favorably with lm.
ported Wlues. WILLIAM A. MOKten.
U. ntANK UUKNKUAl.
A.IUMXAK1), '
s-4. JJ , .-ii9ifclAw.awi iUi.--i
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