&- --j' h v"-' CTE LAN0A8TKR DAILY INTEIXIGBNOEB; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1886. 57, --jfv i.-i' rvc ' : . ;,c IjlTEiLLIGENCER !t DAT IN THH THAR JbtfpOrt.) . fe , wm bemani a. Yi. nrrr 14 . WUIJUDttOtUUM 1 tA. I AM iU AtuetatM men, KAKt-La ttaatAL cxnmtMie aiutwke te m.arem oeaaBono. ADTaWTHJINQ RA.TB8: Ris: tnr 1ln, gin. I 4ln. 5 In, TmI 300 37S ( ? tfi no 0 lee ISO IK se ISO 110 1 ta 4M 1.1 M 1AM 1701) 20IM ai oe 24 hi 7700 3100 MOO MOO 4100 MOD raw wee IPO ise oe (0D 70 10 0 11(H) tfc.. Iratka... enuM. 00 00 18 00 uoe 2900 Jbe Weekly Intelligencer Hte Every Wednesday Morning. lkTAm,1j00TOiiuerm. cunts or tik, i.e, AkDAoerrrmiiTO raaseas it n cottOTTDHieivRrrAitTOTn aura aid oermT. tu akorthevs lettsbs ' wMX aa oeaiiano te tui wibtk baskct. k-Mf aM lAtttri and Xrlrgrami fe THHlINTELIJQENOEn, Blgviiieer Building, Lancaster, l'a. hc iiucaetcr JJntelliacwa? LANCASTER. OOTOUEU 1, IS. y3 iyt War In Enrepc Coming. iBnaBla seems evidently bent upon war, 1 IB a e l son 9e e JW SUM B15 110 au 400 5m 7fie oie IBM (160 8H 1060 7 no! le no 10 00 13 SO 1100 10 00 17 00 SU i.'l f i. wool sine 3 00 MOO ;"xtd the probability of it seems te be very gnat. It is possible that her agent iu liiil- Lj ;-gri, General Kaulbars, is acting liis part rwiui Buurauiuer view man iimi ei a iiuim- teoance of his position by force, but it ia net easy te guess what it may be ; for awrta.inlv tlipm Is nn nrnfit In llnssin in lul. H KimhaIum a 1ntn. (a llinnnn(tv!nf U i,l,n lrt ., c: affairs, unless it is one that she means te 1Mlnfln l n-r-n Ul, nnn Dn fnl .. no !,ume that she will net be permitted by tlie I ' iBther European powers te play a lone 1 fSthKui in Bulgarian affairs. This assurance 3;,MB0W given by Austre-IIungary, and this .tv tit u i ut .1 i.i, r -I.- 1 , i J nui ire i,uu pusiuuu uuuuiit-sa ui x.uuiiiii. tr-vTJvwniany' s position is net se w ell known. iYThe parties te the treaty of Berlin which ff'erected these Balkan provinces as a bul- 'V.wark against Bussian aggression upon Turkey, cannot permit her te threw it 'vVdewn. Tf Itussia is in earnest makintr the f." fdeaiands upon Bulgaria, which tier agent . Juts pronounced, there can bone doubt that 3 vihe la inviting war and there is no doubt f it 4tAt. alia yv'111 1w n ttrtm rvl n f ail HMtnri ", WV W"U "" iWsIHHUVfUtA.U, --sUV -basbeen an anxiety upon the part of the x wwwi ejuiuicuii iiuncia u.i.uiu ifiu i.ut igj-jis nas Dcen brewing rer a long time, me Sfejs Withdrawal of Alexander from the Bul- ft ,fc,frian throne, in pursuance of Itussia's de- i X-J MlllUl WiU I1U UOUUl, 1U.RIUIO UlK(3tt rW' from her such excuse for war. But that he E, jSja was only a pretext for the violence she con rj$jp tempiaica is suewn uy me arrogance ei . ;,;, the demands she makes upon Bulgaria, rn u after Alexander has gene. "" '. " seems impossible for Jurepe te re- K. rT VAflin llttaf iw rmm nnil tpir la nrtlf 'jr' WWWKW ... .U.V IUINII JVtltU M.1V4 f.l. ..U. - gif about due. There is no occasion for war u-aj wkvb me unrest or. ltussia. wuicu win neer l50r be content without ConsUmtir.epie. As the ether European jwwera will never l con tent. thaJi-n.'Hhainirvn it. tlinre Iseriilpnt.1v fe?f. t : : : . : : ' maienai en nana iur a iweniy years con flict; provided the funds can be raised te keep it going se long. The presumption is that ltussia, at least, will lack this material for a prolonged war. It has come te be tee expensive a luxury te be indulged in for many years. In olden times when Berne conquered the world and Ca-sar marched even into Britain, the thing was comparatively easy, all that was needed being men and horses and spears; but nowadays no conquering here can take his course ever the world and take his time te it. ITe needs te hurry up. AVe need net apprehend that the coming war in Burepe will continue long at a stretch. There will be doubtless breathing selts of peace ; but it is net likely that Burepe will see seen again se many years of peace as she lias just enjoyed. Her peace-loving people will need te come ever here where we have ; assurance of even centuries of peace . since we have no nations en our borders te 1 fear. War in Europe will of course be greatly te the advantage of this country in a busi ness point of view and the revival which our trade is new feeling wilt be greatly stimulated. Creditable Werk. Judge Gorden was unanimously nomi nated for judge by the Democratic conven tion in Philadelphia, and the Bepublican district attorney was endorsed for re-election. The last was a very novel but very creditable performance. The Democratic party has claimed that the judiciary should be non-partisan, and it is a very geed idea indeed te extend the claim te the office of district attorney, or states' attorney, as the country folks call it, in which is reposed the active power of the commonwealth iu punishing crime. These nominations afford opportunity te point out the great unscrupulousnessef the Republican press of Philadelphia, espe cially the 1'rcss newspaper, which lias mere than usually distinguished itself by its unblushing falsehood about this judicial nomination. Postmaster Harrity, about whom it delights the IVcss te lie, was charged without the faintest foundation iu fact, with concocting a scheme te defeat vJudee Gorden, and the convention was Ijr dy by tn v-jrflited against inni when S iiyj.ere wa5 ncUl-jlelegate with another thought than his nomination. Tt-ntH 5J, . . .1 . . . way or cenuucimg n newspaper may ue r entertaining te the editor but it will net be j.. profitable te the proprietor or te the 4 party It serves. There needs te be j a reputable cover te malice te make - it effective. The Democracy of l'liil- ijr adelpltia have put their detractors te -.j. veoutuslen by tuelr exhibition of natr etism taad geed sense. The Press newspajier is '',ucts'mgata file in abusing them and the jpU&.lMdet whom It gives them, in the pest- ",! v master of the town. Mr. Harrity is a man r ei goea sense anu geed manners, who can if 'always be relied upon te de his work hen- eaty, intelligently and fearlessly; andfur- ;, thermere with a decency which the l'rcts eannet appreciate, being destitute of the '- needed instinct. Hew Miles Beat Creek. . General SI lie secured Geronime by 'premising that he would net be sur Mattered te tie territorial authorities for fcrU!,lmt should be sent out of their reach at Jmhc, Consequently he was shipped by rail straight away te Pert Werth, Texas, en the warteriwkU. Tiwe be remains, halted by Uie Washington autlieritics, who declare that (leiienu lilies had no r.utlierity te make, tonus of sutrender with Geronime. If General Miles had no such authority, and if he was instructed te le content with nothing but the. Unconditional surrender of Geronime, then he is clearly subject te discipline, for disobedience of orders. But if he had no explicit instructions iu the matter he did n very wnslble tiling in securing Geronime In the IwH way that he could ; and the only way seems te have been te obtain his surrender upon condi tion of saving his life. General Creek had the same experience. He concluded that t!'0 only way te get Geronime was this. He could have had his surrender upon the same terms last w inter, but was restrained from taking it by his instruc tions. Gcncr.it Allies, who had n great re re pute as an Indian lighter, was sent te de the thing that Creek could net de, and has only succeeded in doing it by the meaus which Creek could net use. It seems likely from this, that General Miles very deliber ately assumed a power that he did net pos sess; or else that he was endowed from Washington with a larger power than Creek held. But, however this maybe.it was evidently the policy of the country te accept (ieronime's surrender upon the terms General Miles accorded him. The satisfaction in Uiking the life of this sav age would net hae been compensation for the cost of chasing him, the risk of the lives of ethers, and the discredit of the futile rat hunt. Tub Washington, l'a., Jlfrtew li."n two title lines, ene at the top nt the tint and third pages respectively. Turn it anyway and you Unit a sound Democratic paper. ' lact, it is double-headed iu its niUuctcy of the principles of Jetleiseu. The AVrie Era persists in Its mendacity about lileuten.uit-(ioeruer Illack'a position en the liquor question. Hut lying neer hurt a geed cause. The Tennossee Ceal and Iren company have made extensive pincln'fls in Alabama and new claim te be oue of the me-t pnuer. till iron companies in the world, while all that region epiears te ha e gene mad ever the vision of wealth and prosperity they see in the immediate luture. If all the facts given are reliable, ltiriulngham will undoubtedly be the great rh.il of Pittsburg at no very dl-tant day ; but first the present speculative balloon must collapse, ami progress must proceed through and net evor, the weeds. Ivy your taxet. day. To-uiutev Is the last A co-er:nATi k glass fai tery is be started at Des Jtelnert, la., with a capital of ?.,000. All the pretlla are te be divided annually among the weikuien with the reservation of 0 per cent for interest en thucipltal paid te the stockholders. All the workmen are required te e stockholders. 10,000 hae already been subscribed and the building will be commenced Iu the early spring of 1SST. t'o-eperatixo factories have been suc cessful In France, Helland 3Ud Hngland, but the general verdict is that they are net an improvement en the present system, except when combined with a system of co-eporative stores, and then their management becomes se compllcated as te require the serv Ices of a higher order of ability than they cau com mand. When an enthusiast can be found who will undertake te threw all his strength into the work, with small hope or any earthly reward, he will doubtless succeed iu batter ing theconditlen of t'je workmen,and making the co-eperatle organization a ast improve ment en the present system ; but unless ventures of this kind hae their origin In some mere vital change iu the character and Hte of the whole jKKple,they cannot boef any permanence. I'liilanthrepisls are net hair se plenty as they should be, and until there are enough of them te elllcar thesa enterprises the present system must preaiU A l lnd must be raised ler the late Judge laidlew's family. And yet woexpect Incor ruptible judges ! Again we whet tbe curiosity of our read ers by taking a peep at the wealth or contents in the Saturday Inti:i.limkmi:k. It will be brimming ever with all manner of geed things. Uncas " has a most delightful ills eertatlen en the books of nole that are te come out this year, with a side reference te the present cra.9 for Russian il-tien. "Monop oly and its KruiLs " is the title of a most cogent article en the evlU of stock watering and freight dlsfriniinatlen in the present management rf rallruvK A masterly analytical sketch ei i teuural tle, a character in the early history el the country, W begun, te beconcluJed next week. Astrono mer Kush turns up w ith a thoeroni.the estab estab lishmeutel which knocks the preps from Now New Now ten, Kepler and the rest en their theory et orbits. The fashion article will have great interest for brides near and prospective. Uesldes these speclal features thore will be a biographical sketch and pertrat of one of our leading citizens, and a thoughtful article en the Influence or IndHnseu national war fare. Then there will be original poetry, miscellany, tub best local report, markets etc., making a paper that Is bound te have in it much that will be Intensely interesting te everybody. PERSONAL,. Kk.vateh Wallsci: has returned te his home la Clearfield. Washington's autograph letter brought ?li lu a sue at Philadelphia the ether day. M. H. Da has been noiniimted for dele gate te Congress by the Dakota Democrats. Bev. Sam Je.sr.s is quoted as saying that he "despises theology and botany, but loves religion and Hew era." J kit Dams has written a letter denIng the charges of conspiracy made ajalnst'liiiii by General tSherman. Ila sjvs Shnrman Is au "imbecile scold." E. K. Ukiiier, D. D., et this city, sute su. perintendent of public iustriMI, n, lias re turned from ;his six weeks' Mijmuru m the wilds or Wlsoensln. Editei; Dana, of the New Yerk ,., en learning that no ene would jmy the VM bill for embalming Hen. Grant's tdy, ellered te remit the amount himself. i:.-MAen I'iiank A. IIUAMisii.nrScran IIUAMisii.nrScran ten, leader of the Democratic arl iu I.icka wanna county, who was thrown from a buggy a few days age, Is dying. Ills physl. clan said that he could net live until morning. Anpiikw Lucas, colored, died In IJrant IJrant ferd, Ont, en Thursday. There are no records of Ids age, but it is generally believed he-WaS-iM vears old. He w as born in slavery In Tennessee ntv'. was (Jeueral Jackteu't servanU LucvliMtceM haIng Inquired in ene of her sonneu, " Hew will It be when the roses fade?" the Lewell Courier responds; "We don't knew hew It lsdnwii whoreyou ie, I.uey, but up here In Lewell the girls pile en the reuge." Gu.vwtAi. Ukavkr 1h and always has heeu an admitted teinporauce man, but nil the same the rrohibltlenUts are endeavoring with might and main te elect Chiuneey l lllae'ic, who holds that men ought te dunk us much whisky ai tliey wish. Mn. IIknry Cahot Lenm:, while ad dressing tbe Massachusetts umiventleii id luded, in cold bleed, te O, Krlsbie Hear as the worthy successor of Webster and Hum nor. This introduces the element of liumer Inte the campaign at a comparatively early fr,nn,V?.lTOr'ST0.I U. "MlH novelist, W8S ,?"?. "J? ,a re"L visitor clad iu u ikmsaiiI's garb and sweeping his hearth. His white shirt was soiled with mud and s." t, there W..3 a strap about hi, waist, and hUi ,"v2 boeU were coated with clay Alter breakfSt ilia piimt .n,i hiu un.. . '.'.. ."V "feaaiasi T r. ""'" ""' uiie ueip renal nolghber'a barn, and worked ill dav lki commem artisan, r n Ike ft Mil. V. Hall Paekkr, a leading New Jercey Ilepubllcan nnd Prnhlbltlnulst, re cently wrote a letter te the Hen. J nines O Blaine beseeching hliu te "at once step de. neuncinjf the l'rohlbltienUts," and urging him 'for Oed'it naVe te ilH '" "'J'." llean iwrtvtoeemo out iU ler 1 roliiw reliiw roliiw lien." IiireplvMr. IJIelue Kliiiply wrote. "'Veuni of the lith at hand. Thanks for j our ery kind ad loe." WAl.u.rK, the KuRlNh iKslliit, In Ids latest novel prewuls his honilneas liavlug "a sonefwMll8lto ludiKlrliUenler, orewers under which the monastic nw of p.Mrty liilcht lwHpi.lle.1 te our iiKHleru factory js. teiiL Her nollen, iu fact, of a monastery or a cxiinent is a mislurn laetery, wliete the hands should Im monks or nuns j wherethn sjtlres should ri side by side w nil the chiiil ueyj mid the ijulet cloister should refresh the mind alter the rntlle of wlus'ls, mid hxuns, and bells. The prellw, of course, Instead of going te Um capitalist's the manager, ami the specially gtftisl few, would ls the preiwty of the whole Uxly. They would net, how ever, Ih) dlvldeil anion; the workers, and thus take the terin nt Iihtoe-hsI unges. That result would stulilfy the w hole sctieme. Ihe wholemonastio iKxiy would lle In volun tary poverty nr lower wages, rather than en higher wagi, than the average worker out side; and all their profits would Is. set by as n fund te rolle distress, eseclally sucii .vs lscausid b commercial crisis." A MsriUar. I'rem the Cincinnati hminlirr Msrrisge makes n nisn "one with his kind." It should give a stronger impetus te all that is best and noblest in Ins nature, con fer en him new pew ers, open te him new le gibilities. Dy It man comes Inte his king- ,deni, a sovereign, yet a uiMti j governing and serving at mm and tlie . uuie. no should prepire ler it by tern self subjection, by holding his asil iwssiens in leasti, uy wea ing the woof ei a fair ubrlc of life. Then may be search for his iearl in the sea, and giv e her love, loyal and lordly, intense nnd Immortal. And the woman should bosoll besoll bosell souleil and sweet-spirited, visiimg all that is base and unworthy with noble sv.ru ami cor rosive contempt, te merit a love that Is strong and tender and eternal. Fer she can bind or loose, cheer or chide, held or hinder in the lierce fray or life. Hew ei.en none of thee elements enter iute a marriagel The young people take things into thelr"ewn hand and tiee te their rate, or ele the preliminaries are arranged and managed by interested elders. Our girls have a summer and a w inter cam pain, into which they plunge en an amatory mission te dazzle and bewilder the ether sex, and whether t e resultsnt allairs are the evolution et blind impulse or cool cilcslatieu the chances of happiuess are as one iu ten. Take the case of very young people. The girls knew that they uiust dress te leek pretty ami air their small attractions. Like water lilies en the placid surtace of a lake they nod their pra"e!ul heads, and with warm, wooing breath enthrall the knightly aJmiterwhe bends ever tbem. Aiuldseenes and surroundings potently romantic they make eyes at each ether, smile ami simper. The jiarenta may le entirely ignorant of whatisgoieg en, or elae thev kuetv their place and de nut interfere. Ii they did it would avail little. The levers seize their maiden opportunity in some momentary mood of fend illusion, an immediate marriage is proposed, and the nuptial kuet Is quickly tied. Men Bay they de net marry because they em net support a wife in luxury, and the nineteenth century woman exiects that, and can net live ou a moderate income. This is un doubtedly true of many women. They could net possibly understand the love et 'Remee Juhet ; they can sympathise fully with the Lu.li i i Lvns, looking longingly toward the palace et the Like of t'ouie. Theu some men waut wives who will boa mere echo of themselves; who will regard thorn as a sort et god ou wheels, forgetting that the relation is the truest which re cognizes the worth and dignity of each member, and does net demaud the suppres sion, contraction or ettacement et tlie null vlduallty. What a petty tyrant a man be comes when he marries a woman who merges her solfhoed iu his! But that view of the case would never occur te him. He does net waut a help-aieet i he merely wishes te add a wife te his possessions, and will gle her excellent care, as he does the rest Hut all honor te these et whom it can be Bald that real let e (no spurious imitation) Is the foundation stones et marriage. Loek at the young man or the man in his prime upon whom descends the divine insanity! His love seems te spring up in a suigle day, ex panding within his heart te perfect llew er. All that has geno before recedes Inte im measurable distance and darkuess. In his deabtsand fears, his watching of the beloved oue te ste w hethet s'ie shares his feelings, he thrills w ith the fever a foretaste of the terver of love. He would net miss any et It; "all ether pleasures are net worth its pains." Alxive thoTumeand foamet passion is the serene sun or love. And the maiden she has struck the key-note of 1 fw's melody, and Is like a bird singing its glad sung all the day. Her senses are led full el felicity ; sweeter than aught else en earih is the hepe that 13 hers. The lever speaks and gains his prize ; his heart is elate and triumphant ; his passion rises te rapture, and he linds heaven in the heart of his loved one. New he U reused te tilert and achievement for her; and she feels it a worthy dtntinv te give purpose aud breadth te his lite. V'irtues are recognized bends el union , faults and weak nesses are tenderly dealt wun, and their cure sought The levers grew together, and tbe traits of each are modified. A nature should nover be entirely di- losed, e en te the near est and dearest ; -till held inviolate the inner chambers el the solfhoed : stili ken beyond reach the holiest and best. The levers res pect and reverence these qualities in each ethor; truth and trust are Uncertainties upon winch they rest At lastcomestherrowuing hour which Is the seal and the signet of union and life is set te measureless music. The early years el wedded life are the de ciduous spring, which bring a summer of the bloom, bloscem and lruitago.et ailectlen, and an autumn of perfect content Ah be cause weure se frivolous and false, de net let us say that this gift divine, from Ged te man, no longer blesses the eartlu Leve Is the only soverelgn, his the only reign that endures : and te him we say : "Hail King ! live ferever." Increasing i:jiert lu Wlie.it. A correspondent et the New Yerk Tnhvnc gives the following figures : The prevailing low price ter wheat has al ready secured for the country an increase of mere than 120 per cent, in the experts of wheat and Heur thus far since the new crop year began. Thocempleto returns for July show-net experts, reducing Heur te wheat, equivalent te 11,051,091 bushels of wheat, against 0,'.77,020 In July of last year. The returns from principal ports just published, which em brace about OS per cent, of the en tire experts, show an outward movement In August equivalent te is,7is,02i; bushels of wheat, against 5,7 S-V-Mi last year. Thus in two months "ti,8I0,bl7 bushels have been marketed, against l-CXrt.Os,-, jn the same mouths el lfcsS. The average oxpert price of wheat during these months has been 83.2 cents per bushel, against IO.J cents for the same months last year. It isoMdent that the great Increase In experts is te a large extent due te this decltne In price. The bjeculaUve combination, bv which prices were advanced and maintained last year Iu detlance of the state of foreign markets, no longer exists, aud the result is that the snlpments te for eign consumers have thus far mero than doubled. Ithas been estimated hitherto that 7J,CO0 -'- bushels of wheat, or Heur reduced te wheat, remained unsold July 1. The state state ment Just published by the bureau of agri culture Indicates that the yield of wheat this y ear will range Irein 1 57,OuO,000 te 1 17,000,000 bushels. Taking the lowest estimate, tlie supply for the ye- will be fs,o,i;0e,000 bushels, of which 3,,:aX),000 will be required for feed and, sed, and i;il,800,000 bushels have already v,ecn extorted. Hence there remains for cxiart In the ten months beginning fcep. lember 1, 107,COO,000 bushels, actual oxperts ef82,&0C,3d3 bushels during the correspond ing uienthH of the last crop year. These lat ter tacts entirely sustain the conclusion hitherto expressed, that the supply of wheat for the coming year wilt be abundant for all demands, domestic or foreign. Will MIh Cleveland llellre? Frem the New erg World There Is a rumor circulating In Chicago that Miss Cleveland's jmsh may seen cease te adorn the pages of Literary JAe. The publisher, Mr. Klder, being asked as te the truth or the report, said he "knew nothing about it;" that under the terms of his contract with Miss Cleveland she could withdraw Ojt. 1 11 she pleased or that she might con cen tluue for live years. Mr. Klder then went en te say that Miss Cleveland disliked news paper gossip that referred te her us the prosl presl dent's sister. "Why," said he, "en ene oc casion when J spoke of her in that way in a, circular she tolegraphed me that every one" of the circulars must be burned al once, and I destroyed them," In conclusion .Mr. Klder said: "All the sympathy and encour enceur encour agemont that she has received has, strange te say, been outside or Chicago, the home of tbe maguzlue. With ene exception the Chicago press has ridiculed her new vonture te such, all Intolerable deirrai, that uhA wn.itii nraMaiu derslre te make even a temporary residence I here. ' MKDIUAl. YKU'S l'lliliS. T A Sluggish Liver CaUM the Steiiiwrh unit Ihmel te lusrouie ill i.rileird, una the li le )ti-in te sutler trem dtlililtv In all such cac Aer's litis K've prompt relief Alter much sntTniiecr from later ami Stemsch tteut.les, 1 have Unally Is-eii cured by taking Xj-er's Cathartic rills. I nlways find them prompt ami thorough In thilractlun.anil their iH'csleiml ue kis?is inein a in'tlcetly licsltny condition Halph Wisjnmn, A. uapnlis. Mil I'nciity-llvnenrangii I suih'iml fivm torpid liver, which was restored te licalthv action by taking AVer's tills. Slneethit tluie I have new r tieen without them Ihey regulate tin" bowels, n-slsl dlcoslten, and Incrvue llieuppelltc, litem sii rvlyl han any ether uirtlhine.1'aul Churchill. Haverhill, Mass INVIGORATED. I knew et no tvun-dy isjnal te As el's tills for Stomach and Liver disorders lsuifercil train n Torpid Liver, and Hysvpsla, for i-luhteeu months. Mr ktti was vellew. and niytniiuue coated, t hart nenppeltic, niinetvil tiem Hi ml ache, was pale and outdated A le Ism's et Aer's litis, taken In niiMerttc desis, tiwterid ine te H.'i(vct hedth. iilile Miles. Uberlln, ajhte. Ajcr's tills are n ups.ilsr tiuu') imsllclnc They strengthen aud Invigorate the dUesilse ergnns, civstenn appetite, nnd remove the her ribleilcpnw.sloiianiiili'spenitt'H j nxiitllnrf from 1.1 ver Ceiuplaliit 1 have ucU these llll. In in) family, ferj ears, and thev navrrttll tectveen tire satisfaction. Ulte Jiuiitgeuiciy, lst keih, w is. Ayer's Pills, l'renansl liv llr. J. IL Aver A Ce. l.ewcll. lln.i. Sold by IliaiKgUtsaud t.calers iu Medicine :tne olteT tiles ihs Women ul Trnuf . from the New erk Sun. Iu the Tennessee eaiivass Alf Taj ler speaks for the lllalr bill, and lteb sHMks npilnst it, llkoageod Denuvrat After the latter had ceased speaking In Pajotteville the ether altcrnecu, the ladles of the town presented him with a tlddle of wtille resea with these wenls attached te the back : "When Southern women aspire te rliUc the an. held up In derision, Itnt o'er our children's A 11 C s we want net id end supervision." llless the women of Tennessee ! They are Douiecrats te the core. And they nre poets, tee. nu: itit.vr.si ii.iTrt.r- The bravest battle that ev er was (ought ' bliull I tell you where and when T On the maps of the world you will Had It net, 'Twss fought by the mother of men Nay, uet with cannon, or battle shot WUh sword, or nobler pen Nay, net vMthcloe.noulword.or thought, from mouths of wonderful men. lint deep In a waited up woman's he irt Of woman that would net yield. Hut bravely, silently bore her part ial ! there is that battle held ' he marsh. ding treup, no bivouac song : Se banner te gtein aud wave ! Hut. eh ! the-e battles, they lat se long Krem babyhood te the gnve ' Jen.uin JUcr. " If humor, w it, and honesty cenld save" from the Ills llesh la heir te, what a geed price they'd tiring lu the market Well, twent) live cents will buy a panacea Mil v alien en. A pointer te prize Ughters Wounds quickly healed by St. Jacobs Oil KltUrTION OK Till: SKIN ct ui;t. Hreckvulx, Oxtarie, Cisiin, September J; lssi I have used UsasierjcTU s I'ilij for Ihe past flf teen years, and think them the best cathartic and antt bilious remedy known 1 or some 11 vu years 1 suffered with an eruption et the skin that gave me great pain and annoyance. 1 tried illtTerci.t bleed remedies, but, although gaining strength, the Itching was unrelieved. 1 tlnilly concluded take a thorough course of llran dreth's litis. 1 took six each night for tour nights, then tlve, four, three, two, lessening each lime by one, and then ter one month took one every night, with the happ result that new my skin is perfectly clear and ha Iss.n wucr slnce. Kl. N h.v.M.1. A nnxEOT rorlndlgestleii, Lon.umptten. I)j-s-ipsla. Weakness, lever, Ague, etc lelden's iquld lieef Tonic elO-lwdeedAw AN U.NKOKTC.SA'IK l'KltMl.V. The most unfertnnate r'ren in the world Is ene aflltcted with lck hwidache, but they will berclleveilatence by usln' llr Leslie's special Prescription, bte adrcrtlst mint lu another column. (i) WILL YOU SjUH't'KIt with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint t hhlleh's Mtallzur Is gu iran' tssjil te cure you. for sale by 11. 11. Cochran Druggist, He. 137 .North ljueen street. CltOl1', W1IOOP1NO COU&n and llrenchltls lmmeill&tely rulfuvedby shUeh scire ler sale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. LWNerth euen street. SIIILOH'9 CUltK will linniisllatel relieve Croup, hoeping Ceu ma h and llrenchltls. for sale by II. IS. Cochran, DruggUt, Ne. 117 North (luceu 9trts,t. The Impending Danger. The recent statL tics of the number of deaths show Uiat a large majority die with Consump tion. This dlsoase may commence with an up parcntly harmless cough which c in be cured in stantly by Kemp's lialsam for the Threat and Lungs, which Is guaranteed te cure and relieve all cases. Price Se cents aud (1 Tt tai tue free Fer salu by II. It. Cochran, druggist. Ne. U7 ui in viuevu struct. i-iuaiiw W1IV WILL YOU cough when Shtleh's Cure wUl glve Immediate relief, l'rlce 10 cts., sn cu., and II, for sale by II. H. Cochran, DrugglsL Ne. ISJ North Unecn street. b8 A Very Narrow Kscape. had a very narrow ecane.' "Yes, I nremlucn te my bed for a year and my frlendsgavome up foracensurnptlvo's grave, unlll I began using Kemp's Balsam for the Threat und Lungs, and here lam, sound and hearty." Price 6ee, and II. for sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist. N e. 1.J7. North yueun street. Lancaster. ' aiULOU'S COUGH and Consumption Cure Is geld by us en a guaranua). It cures Consump tion. forsalebyll.il. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. lO North Cjueen street. "'', H tt Oica Bern. Ekcts A Curx. Mr. Oscar K. 11. Kech, of Allentown, l'a., was bedfast with in. flamuiatery rheumatlsm in the winter of 1&S3. Doctors could de nothing te relieve hltn. He commenced using Onus' llhoumatte Itemedy. l!y the tlme he had used hall a betUe he could lcave his bed ; when he had finished the bottle he was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. In his own words, "1 leel better than evor bofero," l'rlce II, by all druggists. lebs-JnidilWAr Wins the scalp Is annoyed with danilmtr. Glenn's Sulphur Seap will In found Infalllblu' jiiu a iiair uye, uiacK ur urewu, nuy cents. slo-lwdeodAw Ilntce L'p. Y'eu are feeling depressed, yenr appetite is peer, you are bothered with headache, j ou ure lldgety, nervous aud generally out of sorts, and want te brace up. llruce up. but net with stim ulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheup. Lad whisky, and which stimulate veu for nn hour, and then leave you in werse condition than betore. What you waut is an alterative that will purify your bleed, start healthy action of the Liver and Kid neys restore your vitality, and give rcnewed huulth nnd strength. Such a medicine you will llnd In Kloctrie Hitters, and only go cents a het. tie at II. 11. Cochran's Druu,store, 1S7 and 1SJ1 North Q.uecn btrect, Lunciuter, l'a. (3) UATAKltlf CUUKI), health and sweet breath secured, by Sbtleh's Catarrh Itemedy, Price W cents. Nasal Injector tree. for saJe by 11, H, Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1JU North Queen street. THAT HACKING COUGH can be se quickly cured by Hhlleb's Cure. We guarantee lu for sale by If. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Oueuu street. reit DYSl'Kl'SIA and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee en every bottle of Shi. Ien's Vfuillzer. ltuuverfaUs tOLuru. t or sale by 11. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Uueen street. Most Kxrellent. J. J. Atkins, Chlof of Police, Knexvllle, Tcun., writes : " My family and 1 are benetlclarles of your most excollent medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery ler consumption j having leund It te beull thai you claim for It. desire te testify te Its virtue. My friends, te whom I have recom mended It, pralse it al every oppertanlty." Dr. Ling's New Discovery for Consumption Is guaranteed te cuie Coughs, Colds, llrenchltls, Asthma, Croup and every ntroctlen of Threat, Chest and bungs, i rial Iwltles free ut Cochran's Drug mero, ltfuud l.u North vtueen street, 1-iin-caster, l'a. Large slze, ll.ua (3) Da. IUsslkb Wekm Bvkui', Puruly vcgotable, pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist, no purgutlve required alter using, l'rlce, 'a cents, by all druggists. fuW-3maMVi'Af GKAVnrW'S l'LAIN CAVENDISH, Gruvelj'i flue cured Smoking Tobacco, Feil of North Carolina, Terlque und all the btundard Urunds of Chewlug Tobaccos, at MAllKI.KY'a Yellow H rout," Ne. 1 North gueen Street. trermsrly Uartman'i) VLUAK it.tr in: new ui.uAU ba..v.k. GRAND OPENING OK TIIK M CM Jeseph L. VM, las, 1 10 SOUTH Saturday, October 2, .n 'KCUL Ol'UMM, We shall Ks.litblt ler M.nr IniHtlen, nu Kntlrelv New mid ISuis'tler Collection of I.AIltRS' MlssKS'and Cllll.llUK.N'.S CLOAKS, l OMliltSt.NH TIIK I,Kt)IS(, .STV. I.K8 IN W ItAI'M, JACK hrS.JSKW M Alt KKVS, SKA t. I'l.tSH OAl'.SKM. I'l.llHII W HAM, ritlSK and AS I It 1 VN W It A I'M. An Kxcelleut Assnrtment el SIlssKs' J AChhTS 111 Mies from 10 te 10 jcurs. Seme Kitectlve Novelties In .s KW.MAHKKTS nnd It.W Kl.dCKS. Our tlnsines ft itterui-slillcii.) ON h: I'ltlCh-Ciartuents Kiihangeil tf net satisfactory Kvcrv thing watitiulid pivilii'lj ns reprenentcd -W h II V it IIIMK TO STAV -fcu W e shall Mtlv e te sorve ou 1 illthtully and Iieihi te Merit your Ueneretis Aprev al. JOSEPH L. RAU & CO., Nes, 136, 138, 140 North Queen Street. OPENING DAYS . HKlllVAU T UK SW11T Sl'KOlKIO COMPANY. Tried in the Crucible i5k5.iO About twenty years age I dl-coveied n llttle sere en uiy cheek, and the doctor pronounced it cancer. 1 have trietla number of physicians, tmt witheutnsxdvlng any permanent beno bene Ut. Among the number were ene et two specialists, the medicine they applied was Hke tire te the sere, causing Intense pain. I saw a statement In the papers telling whats. 8. 8. had done for ethers similarly afUicled. 1 procured some at ence. Holere 1 had used the second bottle the neighbors could notlce that my cancer was hulling up. My general health had been bad lortweor ihreejcars I hail a hacking cough and sptt bloetl continually. 1 had a severe patu lu my bnust. After Uiklng six bottle of S. 8. S. my cough left me and 1 grew stouter than I had been for .several j ears. My cancer has healid ever all but a llttle spot about the site of a half dime, and It Is rapidiy disappearing. 1 would ndvLse ev eryene w Ith cancer te gtv e. S. S. a fair triaL MIIS. NANCi J. McCONAUlillKI, Ashoareve.TlppccanooCcs lnd. KxBRCAnv 16, Ksl!. bwlffsSpeciac Is entirely vegetable, end seems te cure cancers by forcing out the Im purities from the bleed. Treatlse ou Meed and Sxin Diseases mailed frce. sll ld.tw THE SWIfT bl'KCUlC CO., Drawers, Atlanta, Ga. iijr, NKW STYI,KS. TBE F5LL STYLES ARE FERE. W. D. STAUFFER & LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS, We have the I.irgest Stock of NKW V ALL ST1 LK3 In STIf K AND 81LK IIAT9 ever Shown In laiucuter. Sole Agents for KNO, of New erk, and WILCO.X, of llosten. SCHOOL HATS AND CAPS for Children, in all the latest Styles at LOW KST 1'llir KS. Itl'ltllKIt COAT8 ler Men and lkiys. ltOIILs, ULOVfcs.THUNhSttndlKAV KLINU HAt.S. -Ql K IIS A CALL. u W. D. STAUFFER &CO, (SIIULTZ A HltOS.'S OLD STAND.) Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen Street, JKWBLKUT, JtV. H. Z. KHOADS, JKWKLEK. 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. CAUUIAUB3. OTANDAHD OAKR1AOK WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, CAEEIA6E BUHDER Market Btroet, of Poetefflco, Lancaater, Fa, Rear My stock comprises a large variety of the Latest Style Uuggles, 1'lueUins, Carriages, Mar ket and lluglness Wagons, which I eltur at the very lowest figures and en the most reasonable tonus. 1 call special attention te a few of my own do de signs, one et which Is the KDUKULKYCLOSKD PHYSICIAN COUl'E, which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most cemplete Physician's Carriage In the country. Persons wishing te bny a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear in mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Kvery Carnage turned out In eighteen years a geed ene that U the kind of guarantee I have te otter the public All work fully warranted. Please glve me a call. ItKPAlKING l'HOMI'TLY ATTENDED TO, One set of workmen especially employed ler thatpurpose W1HKH ANU LIU U OllS. A MEHICAN WINKS. GRAND DISPLAY -or American Wines. Tbe following is from the report of the Judges ou Wines ut the Lancaster County Agricultural Association fair: We desire te inakn speclal mention of II. E. Slay maker's large and elegant exhibit of Domes Demes tic VWncs, produced by the 1'lcasuiit Valley Wlne Company, of llhclms, Steuben county. New Yerk. IhelrSpecial Great Western Extra Dry and Great Western Extra Dry, Chuuipngncs, l'ert. Claret. Dry and Sweet Culuwba Wines. which we consider, coin pare favorably with Im- ported Wines. ,1 ,I,l,I,V,ll JV JfllS,. A v.- , II. f ItANK llltENEMAN, A.1UESTAND. VV lL.l.lAi.1 jy. juuiixu:, TIIK UNDKUSKJNKDWILIi KKOl'KN liis course of Instruction In the German, f rench and Italian languages. In the early par- of October next. 'loner nexu i-ieusu nppiy at ms mi NO. 7k EAST KING STltEE KEA ilmd sejrJlmd LEON VON OSSKO, TT EVAN'S KI.ODR. ' "1'roveall things and held fast .te that which la geed." Levan's Fleur. r. Alt. - BlZaAR I Rau & Ce., (HJKKX STKKCT. - Monday, October 4. J I ls. SATfltDAY, OCTOllKltS MO.N II A V, UUTOIIEtt . Tried in the Crucible VAi - .i, jtv. CO., Lancaster, Fa. A Full Line of the " Birth or Menth Stones " Mounted te Suit Your Particular Fancy. Jewelry. CCLIC. T IJ. MAHT1N, WHOLIBALI AKD UTAIL Dlitll la All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. TYabd: no. 43D North Water and 1'rlnee Stnets. above Lemen. Lancaster. nJ-Lyd T5AUMOARDNKRH A JKFFKRIES. COAL DEALERS. O rnus : Ne. 129 North Queen street, and Ne. IVW North l'rlnce street. Yanes: North l'rlnce street, near Ueadlng Depot. LANCASTKU,1'A. augis-ttd TJEMOVAU M. V. B. OOHO has removed his Ceal Offlce te Ne. 115 NOUTH QUEEN STltEKT (Urlmmer's New DuUdleg), where orders wUl be received (or Lumber and Ceal, WHOLXSXLa AUD UrTAlX. inS-lfd M. V. If. COHO. MWaATIUNAL. TUK.SDAY, WEDNESDAY AND 1'RI DAY EVEN1NUS for Instruction at the LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Meet for organization en Monday, October 1th. Evenings spent preuuibly here. Largest class In attendance during the ' Day Sessions " Blnce the organization of the school, llest lighted, best ventilated, best heated and ineat cusy-ef-access school rooms in the city. Large ovenlng close already cniclled. Apply te It. O. WKlDLKIt, sStfd Ne. WH East KlngStreet. S WITHIN C. BUORTIilDOE'H AOAD AOAD EMYreIt YOUNOMEN AND HOYS, ME DIA, l'A 11 miles from Philadelphia, fixed prlce covers every exponse, even books, etc. Ne extra charges. Ne Incidental expenses. Ne ex ex amlnatlen ler admission. Twolve experienced teachers, ull men, and all graduates. Special op. Fortunltles for upt students te advance rapidly, peclal drill ler dull and backward boys. Patrons or students may select any studies or cheese the regular English, Scientific, Business, Classical or Civil Engineering course students fltted at Media Academy are new In Harvard, Yale, Princeton and ten ether Colleges and l'elytech nlcSchoels. 10 students sent te college In 1833. 13 In ltssl, 10 In IM, 10 lu IBaa. A graduating class every year In the commercIU department. Physical and Chemical Laboratory, Oyinnasl A lum and llall U round. l,ax) vels, added te Library In lssa. Physical unnaratua deiililed In lxsa. All students heard with the principal. Heys can room alone. Media has suven churches and a temperunce charter which prohibits the sale of lutexkullng drinks, feriuiw Illustrated circu lar address the l'rlnclpul und Proprietor, 8 WITHIN C. SHOUTLIDUE, A. it., aug23-lmd.tw (Harvard Uruduate) Media, l'a T HIS l'AI'KK IS PRINTED WITH INK Manufactured by J. K. WBICJHT St CO., mArlr-lTd Una BMv.QUn.rbUftMlpU. r nmr wuex. irpilK " North End Dry Goods Stere. la tellliK a Splendid Article In Ladies' and Men's Meriue Underwetr OU AOCRNTH. . .J. W. IITKNE. Isa ill North ymwn street. nevMyd J ' ATKHT KALI, (IOODS. STAM b0S. & 00, Neb. 20 and aa North Quetn St., Have llocelrcd Caae alter Caw et Latest Fall Goods, Our shelv esnri. net only gronulnundnrthelr linmensii vsetuht, but have actually given ewciy. Te ivslin-e their weight we offer the Kllewlni BPKOIAli DRIVES. All Weel Camel's Hair Suitings, S5c. n yard. All Wih.1 Camel's llnlr Hiittlnn". In Ceinbtiia. lli.ii. 5 unl and a hal I w Ide, doe. n rd. All the new rotors In Silk and Weel Mixtures, fttknnd Weel liatds and HtrliMjs. Tricot, (lail liny. Creteld. Cashuier,. Twills, Cleopatra and Uasijuette Huttings, AT LOW 1'ltlOKS. BOSTONSTORE. (WStern open Monday and Saturday Kren- J. 8.IUVLKR.IC0. Closing Out Sale I Hest Makes of HI.ACK CAslIMKllKS, ALIWOOL IIENItlKTTAH, SILK WAIll' IIKNUIKTTAS. llf.ACK AMI MOItllNINU UOOUS Of Kvery Description. IIL.VCK CASHMKHR AND Till MET SHAWLS, Alt Perfect (foists, nt less than pres ent wholesale prices te ilww out the Entire Sleck ler Heady Cash, New Is )ourchauie for llargidns. JoliiiS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 35 Bi vat Kln Btroet, Lxstusrir, I' a. N KW FAM, HOODS. WATT&SHAND, C, S and IU Ivtt King Street, I.A.XVASTKK. r-i., 01' K.I TO DAT THKlll TIUST INVOICE Or aVA'H' FALL CLOAKS, JACKETS, U'ltAPS, XEH'MAliKETS, SEAL VLUSll COATS, Made te our Special Order by the Largest Manu factures at Early sprlug Prices NKW STYLES Or HOYS' UlllLS' AND MISSES' Coats and Havelecks. In AH Sizes from! te 3 Yean. A Large Assortment of the New Aatrcaban Coating for Jaoketa.Wrapa and Trimmings, All Celers In Satin and Saline. QUILTED LININGS At Lewest City Prices, at the MW YORK STORE. J. JL MARTIN it CO. JUST RECEIVED 150 Dezen CORSETS -AT- J. B. MARTIN Si CO.'S, Which Will be Sold nt CUT PRICES. DILWAKNEK'SUEALTIICOUALINE. Trice, $1.1Uj Werth 113. DIt. WAItNEIl'S COHAL1NE. Price, S9c.; Itegular l'rlce, 11.00. THOMPSON'S QLOVK-riTTlNO COllSKT, Batteen finish. Price, $1.31 j Uegular Price, M. HALL'S lIEALTlI-1'ItEsKHVINO COKRET. Sizes, 18 te 30. l'rlce, sue.) Itegular l'rlce, II 00. DIt. WAItNEIl'S ri.KXIIILK HIP COUSET, Warranted net te break ever hips. Vrlce, Wc.: llegular Price, 11.00. DO. SCHILLING'S HEALTH COllSKT, Celled Spring. Elastic Section, l'rlce, BUc: Itegular l'rlce, 11.00. OUR GUARANTEE. Any Lady purchasing any of the Abe ve make of COIISETS, after wearing three weeks does net find them perfectly satisfactory In every ro re spect, can return It, and the price paid will be refunded. Toe INDKSTIIUCTIIILK COBOKT-8uporIer Make. l'rlce, Wc; Itegular l'rlce, 75c. 200!LLUCK COUSKT. l'rlce, 4lcj llcgnlar l'rlce, Wc, l'llKMlUMCOIt9Er-Sizcs,18t039. l'rlce, JlO. llegular l'rlce, 37Xc J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King & Prince St (Opposite stereos lleuse.1 LANOABTKU. PA, WATOUBt. nrATOUES. Lancaster Watches In Geld, Bllver and Nickel Ceses will be sold at a OllKAT ItEDUCTION. Alse. Elgin, Waltham I Aurera for which I am Sole AKent), and ethor f Irst-Cless Watches; Hest Watch and Jewelry Itepalrlng, A-Correct tlme by Telegraph DaUy, L. WEBER, 1WX North Qneen St, Near l'enn'e. ii. K. Depot, klnSei0JSwfiry'fI,L',M naoPuae. si -M y "- -f f isj & & t jr,4'- 'i'jA.,
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