Bl" - j'r viT-;ii; r- - T 4-1- MM tNdagriiB daily nwnaaji t, MONDAY, OCTOBER ,5tr;"- m m iSt it . 1 ' ICER T"J? DAY IN THB YRAB Mtepttd.) f.l I A mwm, wtr muim a tsab, fiftt UIMCTf, M.ITMMmBTOAMMtlltAII' am am isjonrue mew. rL MM, irMuL oeaaiaaioa attewiD te oeatraonoa. . AVWTBINO RATBB: BbC!" ta. ln, iln. ln, tln, eTn" LaBlavi .. .- in am 4 4S KM 7Kn M 1"" 300 460 BO 700 KtiiL..!,. loe in urn ft is nw u LLKaGr.... 110 " "X" 760 010 sssVWSk 1 1M 490 (lftO BM lOftO LLHwSfc.... 4 A0 7I 10W 1.1 6n IBM) bfmti., soe re loon uise ue aiai BwMlh..... tfte 7 0) lioe wen seen una fMbMealb... ft oe lern 17 mi 22 m 2700 31m Kaw Months., eoe uoe wee awn Km ssen KkVMeitlii tee mnn wie anne 41 en bioe B4jwTr law oe49o aw wee wee f The Weekly IntelligeDcer jpimmiD Every Wedneeay Morning. lATBA,10rOilXOlrrHS. CICM OF Tl, LAaoAeorrnaiTo nwrn annua it 0oeouaTDroi(iTT rAirreTTHB ' fAT AWD OODITir. AU AKOHIMers LKTTBW1 Vix romenD te th wasti basxct. 4tMrt m all fairs and Telegrams te ;;' TBI INTELUQENOBn, MjHlsTneer Building, Lancaster, Pa. B , l)e ance0tcr ItitclltQenj . ''. LAHCABTEB. OCTOBER 4, IS. b& :. -.- ... .... 'jr 10 A0'";i me xeepie. uuveniur nnuseira nom ensiangni 'rifltJest these organized censpiiacies.the an thracite coal combination and trunk line rtael, which appears in another column, ' will enmm anrl wldn nttenHnn nvnmrlinre Wit the manful net of a chief executive who m is determined that the citizens of this state, ,Vtnd net a few soulless monopolists, shall Oiihare in the vast wealth that rennslvanla R&kiu:iI1v nmducpit. Bf-AAl. T f.1... 11... .... Ak.n. ..........I t .. .. 11..1 SJi'sr uaa ""V" "u upc" Bvvnsb lur jtiira iu;u BptalB" coal combination alluded te in Clover-F-S-aerPattlson's letter. incrpasexlerilpcrpastxl equally true that the trunk line peel was : aatEftrriiflrifiil tn mnlntafn frnlirM rntna iml '.w&Zl . . ..r ... .." . f wuaesirey neaiuiy compeunen. ineiaci rtbat within the past two veeks two ad- .?jLvftnfA!l hftvn tippn mnilA n iha nripp nf nnn ffiTii. i 1! .V gj; ,au vuiti- uu cuutiuiiuiun lucrt'itse in uit' i,iragea of labor has followed, show s conelu cenelu rcfttiTely that the organization is such aeen- tc MMracy as the laws of the state can sten in .43? tt nravAnt gj It is emphatically a grievous wieng tha srjHiM sneuw be se, and for every wren f? wwre snema ee a reraetiy. The supretue IST already decided tliai "ii.iHi wuuu iur unujiuai conspiracy win lie irwralnst these who enmhinn te nnnrp.thp . r, s , - -, , r public, and this is one of the modes where- 1 m tne offending corporation maybe brought te terms. Or the peeling contract may be aft necxea en me nead ey injunction ermif ycarranle proceedings. In any of these St? ways the sovereign power of the state raaj Rtfbe exercised te nretect the nponle from cm. .poratlen tyranny. , The action of the governor will be cer- ?v.aaujyr enuurseti uy an ngiu-iniliKing men. tWlnter Is new coming en and a raise in the price of coal means suffering for thousands ' (who find themselves even new just able te jVWm the wolf from tlip tlrwir. V.tTtnprs nrnl cturers will appreciate the effort of e chief executive te step levying upon local freights the sums lest en slaughter ing competition en through freights ; and labor will realize that its firm friend sits in the executive chair at Ilarrisbuig. Mr. Wallace Should He Sent. ", , Mr. Wallace returns from the West jwhlle the congressional conference in his f'tUairict is debating him as a candidate for : 'Congress. We see no reason for any such prolonged consideration of the matter. Twe of the counties support Mr. Wallace, 41A fllfl TAV1lA. II. Pil.Kn lmtfilin ml 1. x U V.1UU1UI,JU,VUIUU ll.lt illK ttllll- drawn in his favor, why he is net made i the nominee without hesitation is surpris ' ing te the Democratic sentiment outside ; i the district. Certainly he is the most competent of the candidates te fill the .ajsplace, though they are all geed men, any 1 ?'. AAA f tltllrtm 1-Sllt.l IMnlrn n nuiKllnt MWW VI. ttUUUl ItUUlU lllilHU (111 CAWCllt'UL Vctedidate. But Mr. Wallace w euld be the jMK canaidaie rertue party, of which he ,bafl long been known as a chief leader. He ' nta llAiWI aHVOnnnUn.! m n tn 1 t Tl SjAAllWU ICVUB1IICU U3il uvui ei Jir. llilll- lJHtall In the leadership, and these who see 'MS them in this relation should see them te- S!t gather in Congress. The real fact of course Is, that the leadership of the Democratic y in Pennsylvania is net with either Mr. liandau or Mr. Wallace, or with anv y Other one or two men. The nartv is tee f-f active and restless te have any such con trel. But there undoubtedly is an idea abroad that there isaltandall and a Wal- ltce faction in the state, and it is se old and rooted that it will probably stay until one 'dies or both go te Congress, w hlch is a po litical graveyard often, and in this case may be the burial place of the suppositious ri valry, or the men. We want te see Mr. Wallace go te Congress te sit by Mr. Ran dall, that we may knew and see that these representatives of the party are using their talents in its service, and are coupled to gether in its harness. If Mr. Wallace will go he should be sent, and the cenferrees aheuld hasten te say se. A Craven Newspaper. The lNTELLiOENcr.it dislikes te use the J expresien, wilful and malicious lving, in tteacribing the attitude of the Philadelphia xw tx-ras uiwaru tue present, posietnce numtn- r uuauen ei mat, city, out, tne Known lacts r-imperatively demand this strong langi ., A newspaper that sits in public judgm men and things should lie judicial, i and when it writes a deliberate opinion, It beuld ifet dip its pen into the ink of bit 'ter personal malice and partisan prejudice. By its excess of malignity the 2Jr3has " jPNnhet the mark, and the reading public Kmiiadelphla are becoming rapidly IBBawetit. A W Ai .1.. . "W Still Blnwln... ,f.i Jehu Bhermftn-ia still tooting away en wmvmuei uecuenai hate. In his speech vt'Loulsville,the ether day, he verydra- IWlcaUy said : "Yeu knew better tlian I am is... ; iui iu douje ei ine southern . States they were made solid iw rrl.n, , Ywltintf te human nature' ... . . - - ty Will the gentleman name the states and Jtk Crimea 't Te proceed by Insinuation ts "awardly. Wherever this stock llepubll. MMi argument has been reduced te cold tm,ithas been knocked full of holes. . jUn ktter fate may overtake Sherman in a I awise if he persists In repeating 1 (whiMsiM ea party that is proud of tWtMtihat he and such as hohavem membership therein. m ai ' Miss FenTKtcuii, nnellier nnRllnh ctre'w, who get liereir mUwl up llti nn KmsllMi lord, ha arrived In New Yerk. There should lie n heavy tax en thoe Importations. i m -a i THE Plilladelplila Daily Vrir. rclebratM lt BecondaiuilverMryliytlie piililloatlonofaalx piililleatlonofaalx piililloatlenofaalx tern pnge nttmternllliatianitmioceur but maderemarkableclilptly tiy tlie (jraphle ro re ro preilucllon of photograph of Mteen promi nent cltlena who have been named i pr"l bio candidates for mayor, anrmtinillni; ene large portrait, the coiueillo photograph of them all. Composite pliotegrnphy i familiar fact te the"0 Interested In scientific mattens but te most of in thl lllmtMtleii el ita actual working Is a te elation. The pic tures are llrst photographed te thp aime siie and then laid ene ever the ether with special reference te seme prominent featurw, uiully the eyr. The pile of photograph 1 then fastened In lrent of the cunM and niter nn oxpexuro of several seconds the lop photo graph I removed, then the next, and se en until the sensitive pHte ha received Impre. aleiiH of all the portrait. Frem thl negative the composite, photograph Is taken ; only tlie strongest characteristic of each face sur viving and the resulting portrait being a f-dr avorage of them all. The average miyer of Philadelphia, a found by the -Vch s, ha an energetic idr but we should net like te meet Id in in a here trade- Ckaui.kten 1 settling down new, and the subscribers te its relief fund euht te set tle np. Svvs Mr. Libeuctiere, In referouce te the Londen subscription for the tellef of Charles ten : " The people of the I'nlted State are quite rich enough te relieve the ditre-ef their own unfortunate fellow citizens who have suffered from the parttMiuake." Thte are surprising word from a uun se clear headed and liberal minded as l.ibeuchere, and we wonder hew he would llke the gen eral adoption of this principle. Ureat Britain 1 rich enough te takec.ue of the peer peas ants of Ireland, but don't de it. Would l.abeuchere recommend our casting the re sponsibility uj en the shoulder of the Ktig lish people te w horn It rightfully beleugs Till thought istlie thought of the 1'lnrlsoe In the parable he gave the wuunded traveler his pity and paed by en tlie ether slde while the "Samaritan" American cle the Irih the aid that I their due trem the British nation. True the aid comes chiefly from American Irhb, but there are man; contributor In tbl country who are net of Irish bleed, and at any rate that doe unt exonerate the Eesllh for their apathy while llieund of their countrymen are starving at their deer. "Charity begins at home," but If It stay there it becomes selrihne-. We have pi-ed the beginning In most repvt, but fcngland has net yet heguu. The sum of human mif ery I se great that charity can only hope te relieve the worst and most easily reached et it, but when great cdamitle like the earthquake or the lamliin call ter charity gied people the world ever sh jtild Dinbine in answer. Wk have received the flrt number of The Connoisseur, an Illustrated quarterly of art and decoration, Irem lUIley, Kink A Hid die, Philadelphia. Its contents are rich In thespecial feature of which it takeheld,aud the publication 1 altogether creditable. Titr. reduction in the pnte or the Philadel phia Times from two cents te one cent I a newspaper thunderbolt from a clear sky. It had been thought that that journal would be the last te become a penny pai'cr, a it has alwaja maintained that a lowering of news paper prices meant a cheapening el the standard or excellence. The actleu of the Times will have a wide-reaching effect en Philadelphia Journalism, it is confusedly a very able pap-r, but the penny Itererd and Serth Ameriean en the one side and tbe eight-page rrcss at two cent en tbe ether, left the Times between tbe upper and nether millstone anil It action In reducing the price becomes mere easily understood. It Is te be hoped that with cheapened price the times will net show cheaper work, and that at a penny a paper It may mere than double its old circulation, thus bringing into thee additional household a geed newspaper, an educational force second te none In the ceun try. Lnder the new arrangement the Tunes has changed from n seven te an eight column paper, while net Increasing it-Fl7t. It can not be said that this change i for the better. Qcrnnare the habit et theatricil people. Twe gentleman of the footlights had a duel with a cane and a nee. The niau with the nese succeeded In wrenching tbe ferrule off the cane and carried It away In Ins ne-lrll. PKRSONAI.. MAnniOTT Bnesu-s, fsq, of tliUclty, is down for a Republican spetch fn Cheiter en Thursday evening next. JesEPn PcuTzun, editor of the New New Yerk World, ha given fioe te the monu ment lund for the late poet-priest J-'atber Kyan. CiiAnLKsS. Wolfe addressed an audl audl ence of 3.000 peonle at the Philadelphia Academy of Musle en Saturday uUht, In ad vocacy of Prohibition. Hansom Paik, the celebrated Jewish rabbi, formerly et the Fulton street temple, at Albany, N. Y , but new et llullale, Is lying at tue point of death. Geeiiqe Uanciiett, the lusterian, en Sun day received at -S'eivpert, It. I, numerous leticrs congratulating him up n ihu tigthty Blxth anniversary et his blnhday. Rev. II. T. WiDPi.MEn, of the vestry of the Protestant I"picepal Church et ti e Beloved Disciple, Philadelphia, has bten vindicated of the charges brought against him. Mr. 8, P. Ayeii, of ManMield, Ohie, has taken charge et the Cnite.1 Press dervlce for tIielNTi.LLieiNCj.il. Mr. W. M .Sptar, for fer mer eperatur, geen te work en thb New Yerk Cetnmg Jvurnal. ui'exku Hint a nut ti'.eiiii. The Ituzear of Die ehrlit l.t ingslletl Church hurts Willi .1 lKuuu-Ne cii.n( Hit or Voting Allnitril. The bazaar of Christ Kvaugelical Lutheran church, or West King slriet, opened In the Lancaster rink en btturday evening when there was a large crowd present '1 his build ing is tbe most suitable in thb city ler holding an atlalr of this kind, as everything is ve y convenient. In addition te the uv.ui decera tlens In the building many have been put up by the members of the congregation. Flags, bunting, evergreens, Ac , can be seen nn every hand and the room preent8avrj '"nils '"' appearance. The tables are beauiitully trimmed with muslins of dillereut colors while en several tables are large and band some plants, flowers, Ac. buKptudcd from the gallery in the front of the room there is a very large and liatidsume sitK lUg The tablea are ranged along tbe sides of the room which is well supplied with steels, both down stairs und en the gaWbry, for the ac ommedatlon of the patrons. The llrst table te the right of the entrance is that tiearlng the glass ware. It U iu barge of .Misses MameAckermun, LnuKe, Harringer and Zene llet-s who have for sale gU-s ware of all kinds. '1 he next is cake table Ne 1, which Is tlllrd with geed things. The ladles In charge are Misses Kate Ackerman, Gertie Waltz, Katie Mlller, Auulet-ihenk and Ida Oast I'aney table fa ", has all kinds of pretty things, showing the handiwork et tlie IuI.ib. O A. Ileinitsli has e display nl colegno ufien iu i'iie Indies here ere: Mrs. H K Hiiehrie, Misses Kintna Ktieads, Annie llauiii in, Amy Ball aud nil Zecher. On the art table thore ls a line display of photographs aud ether pictures, thouie.tof which are from the gallery or 11. Prank Hay Hay ler. Tbe pictures Include these of the late Dr. Greeuvvald and ether noted Lutheran I ,.9.1.n-srs- The ladies In obarge are Mls 1 i.iiiuniun KUlO Ktener. Laura Hutwr biuI l.nln Wnllr. On the eat t(le of the rluli the llr-t table near the southern end is le.ded with .es Vi cuar8" et M- Lettle Nelty, Ml-ae Llllle Kleller, Mlnnle KUirer, Knirua Adiini and KtniiialJrell. Faney table, Ne. 1, hai Hnether line display of needle work, Ac, wlm Mra. McUulley, Mr. J. Sener, Mlnea Mary Uecfcler, Auiiie btautfer and Lizzie Sattler. On the f.eer table there are many large and handsome bouquets, cut flower, plants, Ac, and the ladle looking alter them ate Misses Jennie WelUell, Emma Wit and Hue niegirult table ha a line display of apple. rPns melons twiians. .v&, " ' Kate Zllers, Annie Iluehr!-, .Mamie .Mel r e and Annie Pentc attend te the want of the '"The confectionery table ha a full supply or ramilev nut, .te., with MISep doMener, Katie Keller, l.sura Huber, Oertle Srak, Hern ltiidlsill, l.sura ZiIiiii and Mary Keller In charge. ... In the southeast corner of the loom I the lctvcream depot The sptce I curtained ritr and the lmlnps 1 In chirge of Jlr. Mamie SiH'Idel, Jehn Donaeher and Lew I Ilarpln. The lellnnlug j'eiing mlsse nre Km nsUtnt : Sidle Hosteller. MamiO Al- J. laUich, Mary tlraell, Mary lli'lliiMti. Nellie Adam, I.jura Pyle, Marj Keener, ldaKett. ner, Mary Pernl, Sillle Kautr and ltcrtha Kautr. In tbe ether i-erner, Just opposite the Ice cream stand, Is the lunch iteptrtmeiit. Twe tables are here kep' spread and an excellent lunch can Ik had at cheip rate. The tea and cetlep uel were den ted te the fair by Sttnuel t'larke. Mrs.ltiiili ltanihart, Mr. Oraetr, Mtsps Xelu l.tpivtld, Msiule Hau tutller and L mla Diwrr, Im e charge of lt- ln the middle eMiie room there t a bower and in the centre of tint 1 .1 brrrel tilled with Ice cold lemonade, which I dealt out by Misses Ana Huber, l.lttie Z.ellers and Han nah Peist. The potelllce create much fun en account of the mlsshes which pa through It. The person In charge are Ml I.uzle Miller and Ueorge Ackcruian. There I no chancing or voting at the fair and lltnr are net ceuliimally lerel by girl wearing stereotyped smite ixin their laces and carrying lioek lu their hands. The management " et the Iwriar hope te make their money entirely by the sale of the things en exhibition, nearly all of which hve been deuated by different peeple.tncludiug iuituter et t. race and Trin ity Lutheran ctiurr'it. The lurinr will con tinue until next Mturday night and It prom prem ise te be largely attended. Clune.1 Ihflr t efuniifm. The I.eonze Brether cle-ed their engage ment en Saturday evening, and although the audience w a of geed sit It w a net large as was oxpected. The plav was "ThoPeg Spy," and it wa well gleu. Auultier ltuiuitng Kit. On October 4lh, Mieetnng, the Heading horse, and Maud, of New Helland, will run a race at the Three-mile house, Herks ceuuty. It will be a mile and a half for ftOO a slue. Thl. It DrrHillul1 Frem the New hre. Why net learn the girl te be milliners t etrriiitKit t N-ntsa Ttjestrf1! clm sunshine of Octetx-r no Warm the low spot . upon It-. grasy would The purple oak-lea! fall, the blrt ben bough Prep U bright spirit like arrow head of geld Bryant. Knres heuirh hempletelv Cure. They never come back -Ued Star cough HVKOl.lL SUTIVKS. A ntMKOV for Indigestion, Consumption, Dy pepla. veakne-s, rover. Ague, t ti Colflen'e Liquid Heel ronte. slo-lwOcetl.tw NEVEUOIVE PP. If you are troubled tth nervous or sick head ache, de net civ e up jnurca-e iy incumble until you hive trti-il t)r 1 !ie s ""iwcl U Prescription se the testimonial In another column Ai) -lw AUK Ol M HB miserable by Inillirestlen, Constipation, Dizziness, lm el Appetite, Vel Vel ew skint hhlleh's Muvllzer Ls a positive cure. Ker s.ile by II It. Cochran, Druge-tit, Ne. 1J7 North Queen street. A sl illsfertuue. Is te raise a nice family of boys and glrl and then hsvethem carried into an early grave by that terrible dtsi lensamptinn. Heed the rareln.r and cbett It in it" first staires liy the prompt u"uf Kemp's fuisnm ter tae Threat and I. units, uarnintp.l te cure nnj rvtleveall cases. Price Nic nnd II. or su.e by II. It. Cochran, drugglt,N a 1J7 North tueeu street. Trial Hie free t3) "IIACKMETACK " a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price S and M cents her sale by II. IL Cochran, Druggist. Ne. S1 North yueen street. Otci HerrTLz Errzrrs A Ctntz Mr. Oscar K. B. Kech, of Allentown, Pa was bedfast wtth tn flaramatery rheumatism In the winter of lv& Doctors could de nothing te rpllevehlm. lie commenced using Oress' Itbeumalle Uemedy By the time he had used half a bottle he could lewe ht bed j when he had finished the bottle he was cured and has net had a rt turn of the disease since. In his own words, " 1 teel better than ever before." Price II, by all dru'glsu. teba-ImdilWAlT TUE UE. GEO. II. THAI Kit, of Bourbon Indsavs Beth mybelt and wif, oweourltvca toSllILUIPSCONbL'MPlleSCl It! " t or sale by II . B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 1J7 North yueen street. The Popnlatlen of LnnraMer Is about V,oe, and we would .i at least one half re troubled with some affection of the Threat and Lungs, as the-e complaint are ac cording te statistics mere namernus than ethers VVe would advUn all net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and get u bettla et htmp's Balsam for the Threat and Lung llice Soceuts and II. Trial size free KcspectfnUy, II It, Cochran, druggist, 1J7 North yueen street. rorlame baclt, sldoer chest- use Shlleh's Por Per ous Plaster Price A cents ler sale ly II B. Cochran, Druggist, Nn.u North yneen stieet. Da. Hasslzr VIesm hvRtrp, Purely vegetable, pleasant te take, will eipei worms ir any exist, no purgative retiulred alter ustng. Price, 2S cents, by all druggists. febimdMV AK SHILOIPS CUBE will ImmtsliHteiy relieve Croup, vv hoeping Cem inn and nrenchltt for sole by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. LIT North yueen street. Perhaps no luml hum has puzzled and baffled the medical profesilen mere than nasal catarrh While net tminedla'cly fa al tt Is among the most dUTrtssirg, nauseous and dls. Hinting UU the flesh 1. heir te. and the records show very tew or no cases of radical enre of chronic cutirrh by any of the multitude of Lly's Cream IUlm a few jearsae Tbe aucctat nl this preparation bus been most gritlljlnn and BirptUlng. ol-.wdeod&w Vtnis the scalp Is annoyed with dandruff, O'cnn's Sulphur Seap will bt found Infallible Hill's llalr Uje, black or brown, flftj cents stU-lndi(Aw A Captain's Fortunate Discovery. CapL Celeman, schr Vv eymeuth, plying be tween Atlantic City and N.Y , hed tH.cn treu, bled with a cnuuhse that he was nnable te sleep and waslnduced te try Dr Kings New Discov ery for Consumption It net only gave htm tn stajit tellef, lint allayed the extreme soreness of his breast. Ills children were similarly affected and a single dose hud the game happy effect Dr King's Mew Discovery Is new the standard remedy in the Celeman househeldnnd en beard tbe schooner Pree trial bottles of this standard remedy at II It. Cochran's Dnig Stere, 137 and 1.9 North ynten street, Lancaster, Pa. (t) UOTHEKSI MOTHEtlHt' MOTHERS tit re you disturbed at nUht and broken of yenr rest by a sick child suffering and cr ;i uy u bii.ii uuiiu suuuriuLr auu cna ng with Uie excniclatlng pain of cutting teeth T T II se. go at once and geta bottle of Mrs WINSLOW'S ?001HING SYUUP. It will relieve tbe peer llttle sufferer Immediately depend upon It 1 there Is no mistake about It. There is net a another en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at onto that It will regnlate the bowels, and tftve rest te the mother, and relief ind hculth te the child, operating llke magtc It is perfectly safe te ure in all cwu, and pteajant M the taste, and ls the pruscrlptlen of one of the jjaesi anu eesc lemaie nnv sictans In Ine united 1UU4 Held everywhere. Si cents a bottle, r-vvn 1 ilvt W,84w slUI.OH'S VlTM.I.KItls what you need ter otistlpallen, Loitet Vpix-tll.-, IHiilness, and ill symptoms of Dyspepsia, l'rtu 10 andTS cunts per bottle Ker sale by II II Lochran Druggist, Ne. ll North 0.neen street Ifurklf1!!' Ariilisi Salic, The lUntSalvn In the world ler CuU, Bruises, n-s. Ulcers, hall llheuiu, hever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chtlbliitna, Cerns, andallbktn Eruptions, and iMMltlvelj cures Piles, or no pay riHiulred, It la guarunliHsl te give iierfect satis faction, or money rutundud. Prlce'3 cents per box. for sdu by 11. 11. Cecnran, DniKKlst, 187 aud 1st North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa SHILOIPS CATAltltH UESlKDl-a positive curu for Catarrh, Dlplberla,und Lunker Meuth or aale by 11. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 187 North Queen street fJIAHMKHS AND OrilKKS IN WANT OP t? "Kmpty Whisky lUrrula for CMercanget them In ieu te suit irem J W GILPIN SONS. Bll-lmdAw Pert Ave , Baltimore, Md. THi: COLD WAVE HAS COMB UPON us very sndden, and Heavier Uuderweur Is needed le nmke us remtnrtable, and BECHTOLD'd CHEAP CASH 8T011E ls the place te go te save tlme and money te buy It We 1'Hve It from Sic up le the Ktne AH Weel and Slerlne, In all tires and quality, and at Tlaht price, asuurkteck vu bjuKhl before thendranee, und U will be told ut very small pretlls. Alte latent style Hrs. KetlnnsrAe. AT BECHrOLD'8. v.,.., .. . . o.6lN'erthQueenbtrtct, Near the Poslefflce. P. b, choice uuildlDg Stene and Band for sole mtnemt.vAjt kvb. P UAIiUWKIihtVCO. KUSS1AN ,s KKATIIKIl l'KIMt.VN A PlI.t.A't UOLt.Kll I' ILL A 11 lMSINCV.SS l'KUSlA.V FAXKUIU tlOTIItC KKUK.M' tACl.l lf. rATTKUN IN ItlCIIIA err I'lllsTAl. P1.A1U Controlling in rhilailelphi.itlie pro ductions of the finest gl.t maker In the United State., Messrs. Cald well V Ce., are enabled te pivsent net only theso design. in Ulch Cut Glass which are ordinarily shown, but a variety of exclusive shapes and cuttings which are superior both lu quality and finish. OANDKI MIUA M.OU Ml STANDS (JAMlLKSTlCh SO MP. CKN1KE 1'lECt.S IN WHICH LAMPS lacU'MlK sn.ri:s EPKllQ-NKS PUNCH HOW L rituiT newLfc lCKlltK.VM TltAS AltKslltlWM J.E. CALDWELL & CO. 003 CHESTttUT ST., PlHLAUKLPitlA. MBit I UAL. A YE IPS PILLS. A Sluggish Liver Causes the Stomach and Bowel-te become dls dls enle'cd, and the whole systtm te suffer trem debility in all such cae Aycrs PtlU give prompt relief After much suffering from I Iver and Stomach troubles, 1 have Anally bven cured by taking Ayers Cathartic PHI I alays nud them prompt and thorough in their action, and their occasional use keeps me in a perfectly healthy condition Kalph v eeman, Arnapells, Md Tweuty-ltTe years age 1 sniTered trem a torpid liver, which was restored te ht-ttlthy ottlen by taking AVer's Pills. Since that time I have never Been without them Thej regulate tbeivewels, asut dlceallen, und Inert ae the appetite, mera surely than any ether teedli lue fautChurchUl, Haverhill, Mass INVIGORATED. I knew of no remcrty cqnsl te Avctv rills for stomach and Liver disorders 1 suffered from a Torpid Ltver, and Dyspepdt, ler elRhteen months. My skill was jelleu.anJ my tongue coated. 1 had nesppetltp, suffered from Held ache, was pale and emulated A few boxes at Ayers IMIIh, taken In mtxlentte !, restored me te perfect health. V uldu Mile, Oberlln, Ohie Ayer's Pills are a superior fimilj medicine They strengthen and Invigorate the dnustlve ergins, create an appetite, and remove the her rlbledepresslen and despondency resulting from Liver Complaint. 1 have ued these Pills, in my ismiiy, ler yeari, anu me) never 1.111 10 Rive en tire satisfaction. Otte Montgomery, O-hkejh, Wll. Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver A Ce.. Lewell Mas. In fculd by Druggist and Detlers In Medicine 01 te; A11T DEPARTMENT. G. L. FON DERSMITH, Bookseller, Stationer & Art Dealer OIL AKD WATEK COLOKS CANVAS DllAWIN'G, KN'qiNKEltlNO AND AQlllCULTUBALSl PPL1E9, MATHEMATICAL INST11UMENT9, PASTELS AND CRAYONS. ACADEMYBOABDS.OILBhETCHING.DItAW. I.VO ANDTItACING PAPEIP9. Drawing and Painting Materials and all kinds et fancy Articles ler Decorating. Ne. 46 EAST KING STREET, (Opposite Court Heuse) anga-tra lancasteii, pa. fCUOOL SUPPLIES. JOm BAER'S SONS, Nee, 16 nnd 17 North Queen Streot, LANCASTKlt. PA., Oflgr, Wholesale and Uetall, at Lew Prices SCHOOL BOOKS USED IN LANCASTEII CITY AND COUNT.. Old Readers Exolmnged, SCHOOL SUPPLIES; Llanld Slating, Chalk Crayons, Copy Beeks of All Kinds, Writing Inks, Steel Pens, Slates Noiseless Mates, Slate Pencils, Drawing Pen cils. Composition Beeks, W riling Tablets, Lead Pencils, Scheel Satchels, Companions, and everything else In the line of Scheel stationery, SIGN OP THB BIG BOOK. KVUVATIUXAT- rriliE HKST PLACEOF RESORT rer long Wlnter Evenings Is the LANCASTKB niiuuvlipiAi. iwii 1 trill Class will be organized en Monday evening, October lib. Evenings for Instruction TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY andPUIDAY. Full particulars at College Beems, Ne. 10X East iwnK.iireei, every nveunig iruiu . ma. fcsifd II. C. vYfclDLEll, Principal. S WITHIN C. HHOKTLinfiLV.S ACAD EMY roil YOUNO MEN AND BOYS, ME DIA, PA., 12 mllea from Philadelphia. Klxed price covers every expense, even books, etc Ne extra charges. Ne Incidental expenses. Noex Neex Noex amlnatten for admission. Twelve experienced teachers, all men, and all graduates. Special op portunities for apt students te advance rapidly. Special drill for dull andbackward boys. Patrons or students may select any studies or cheese the regular English, Scientific, Business, Classical or Civil Engineering course. StudenU fitted at Media Academy are new In Harvard, laic, Princeton and tun nther Colleges and Pelylcch ntc Schools. 10 stndenU sent 10 college In 1&3, 13 In l3l, 10 In 1883, 10 In li-fl. A graduating class every year In the commercial department- A PbynlCHl and Chemical Latxratery, Gymnasium and Bill Ground, leovels added te Library In 1&3 Physical apparatus doubled lu 1&3. All students beard wlin the principal, llejs can room alone. Media has seven churches and a tenipemnce charter which prohibits the sale of Intoxicating drinks, rer new Illustrated circu lar address ibe Principal and Proprietor, HW1TH1NU.8HOI.TL1DUE, A. M., autfS-lind&w (Harvard Graduate) Media, Pa HAOHINMUI. T"AOHINKKY, 40. STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved ENGINKS Tr&eliea, PerliMi ir Stitieauy. New or Bocona-Hand nOILEIM, WATFR TANKS, SEPARATORS. Mienmi or limn Weaa such at done ana kept In Machine Sheps. CAtx en ea ADDiiu, Ezra F. Landis, WOBKB B37 NOBTH OHEBBY BTBBBT, LxjtcxtTiJt, Pa, uTth. Aw iremr Mi flfl THK HARHKR'S ' Seme people think 'in mil) made Ter cleaning kkI- of hravv pradc, 1 "or washing down the walls et M.tirs, The butcatt, tables, and the chair.. Hut folk de well te change their mind; Vn net te things like these confined And net alone the kitchen maid And laundress priic its friendly aid A WORD OF WARNING. There arc many white soaps, each repfesented te be "just as geed as the 'Ivery';" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and insist upon getting it. lerrrlsht IW, b I'rectir A (..arable 31 Kill T II i: SWUT HPKC1KH' COMPANY. Tried ia the Crucible About twenty years age 1 discovered a llttle sere en my cheek, aud thodector pronounced It cancer 1 have tried a number of physicians, bnl without receiving any permanent bene, fit. Among the number were ene et two pccl"JUt. The medicine they applied was tike nre te the sere, canslne Intense pain. 1 saw a statement in the paper telling what 8. 8. 8. had done for ethers similarly afflicted. I procured somentonco. Before 1 had used the second bottle the neighbors could notice that my Mncer was healing up. My general health had been bad ler tw e or three years I had a hacking cough and spit bleed continually. 1 had a severe pain In my breasL After taking six bottles of S. 9. S. my cough left me and 1 grew stouter than 1 had been for several years. My cancer has healed ever all but a llttle spot about the slze of a ln.lt dime, and It L rarldly disappearing I would advise everyone with cancer te glv e 8. S. S a fair trial. M Its. N A.N C V J. McCON AUG II El , Abe O rev e. 1 1ppecanoe Ce, lnd. Kinm-sET IB, lvs'.. Swift's bpcclflc ts entirely vegetable, and seems te cure cancers by forcing out the Im purities from the bleed. TreatlrO en Bleed and Skin Diseases mailed free. s.'l ljdAw THKSWirTSl'KCIUCCO, Drawers, Atlanta, Ua rAl.1, HATS. LL DKr&S TllIMMINtiS F -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING ST., LlM-ASTER, Pa. 1HDRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, OU1 . STOUK Wll SATLl'.DAI ,1. II K CLOSKD. Will open E ENINO at 6 e clock. THIS WEEK WE OPEN SOME NOVELTIES IN Dress Trimmings, SUCH AS All Bead Gimps, et the latest designs, In dlf lerent wmens. Chenille Mess Trimming, with cut bead pond ams Black Chenille ("rtnges, elegant rjuallty, atSTc, 3ic and 73c Cord Ornaments, tn black and colon, at 50c , 73c. and tt Ol. Braid Ornaments, nt23c , 37c. and Sec Trimming Braids, in black and colored, all widths. Lace Braid In all widths and colors. A large stock of Black Spanish Ijice at 10, 13 and iaa. a yard : special bargain at 20c Black hpanlsh tiulpure Laces, at S3, CO and S3c a yard ; llnest Quality. Black Silk Encurlal Laces from Be a anl up. Extra Reed value at 30 te 73s Black Spanish 1'leuncliig, at W, C3 and 73c , and lieu. Black Eacurlal flouncing, K , 11.00 nnd I1.B0 a yard Black Spinlsh Skirting, all silk, IS Inches wide, rilua yaid Spanish Guipure, 43-Inch skirting, I-.73 a yard ; best goods. Black Spanish Net, 27-Inch wide, all silk, 11.00 a yard. Kscnrt&l Skirting and Netting. Black ChantUly Skirting, aii silk, excellent, quality and lieautltul pattern, 13 00 a yard. Black Beaded NcL Black Bead Dresi Fronts. vv hlte Bead Dress rrenu. Five White. Oriental Laces at 13, 13 and Sea yard. Black Dress Silk at !)7c. and II W a yard. Surah Silk, In all colors, at 73cu yard. EXTUAOItDINAHY BAUGAIN. Colored Silk Velvet Illbbeiu, Fust Edge. N'ert. 1,3, 7-30c C3c. and 81c. a piece. NEW DKES9 BUTTONS ALL TDK FALL COLOltS-LAllGE AND bMALL, KID GLOVES. The best SOc. Kid Gloves fn Ijincaster ; all carefully selected and warranted te be perfect. Four-Butten Kid Gloves, Stitched Back, 7c. Five Heek Lacing Ltd Gloves, 75c. Black Asserted Tan and Dark Browns. Try our Ladles' Flberlone Cellant and Culls, in White, Fancy und Meurntug. NEW RUOHINGS. One Hundred I'lfcesef New CrepoLtsseltuch Intrant aiandSSc. aard. .... Fifty Dezen Brocaded Silk Handkerchiefs, In Cardinal, Black, Geld, Cream und White, at VJC A large stock of Hemstitched Bilk Handker chiefs, Chinese and Japanese, In cream bordered and fancy colored, from 60c apiece up. T0-M0RR0W WE OPEN A LAIIOE STOCK OF LADIES SQUAliE SHAWLS at Very Lew Prices, Elegant Large Shawls, In brown and grey cen tres, plain and platd, at 60 nnd cec. Very Large blzeatncundll.'.v. LADIES' JERSEYS, All-Weel, we. Extra Fine Quality, coat hack, vest front. ILea Very llneat, pleated back, at ll.'iS (worth 11.75) TVTY t&00 TEKTH AIIE AH CIOOD AH iVX can be purchased In Lancaster ler 118.00. Call and be convinced. All work warranted. O" KB.8 1)entlst, apl71yd Ne. W North Queen Street TOBACCO COTTINas, HCKAP8. HIFT 1NGB AND PACKERS' WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. ,, g U0UJf8 Ne. m Pearl street, New Yerk. Keterence rivd. Schulle, Ne. ItU Pearl street, Jttw.Yerlt, (blT-tra OAt OPINION. I find tt just the nicest tiling 1 or toilet tisc and lutbcrtiii;. Tlic slightest touches will sutiiic 'le make .1 foam) lather tisc, 'I h tt holds the heard till smooth!) laid, However dull ma) be the bl.ttlc. In bhert. the tale ts ever new That t.U what ItOKY SOAP will de." UAL. Tried in the Crucible sOlO tJLUTUI.XI. w ILLlAMbUN A KO.STLIL -THK POPULAR MOVEMENT AT THIS SEASON Is where te find the Best Clothing, the Best Hats, the Best Neckties, and tbe lst Beets and Shoes at the LOWEST PRICES. PUBLIC OPINION HAS DECLAUED OUU Eeady-Made Clothing reit liDT.s, HOYS AUCHILUUi:.V Are the Best Made, the Best Fitting, the Latest Styles and LOWEST IN PRIOE. GENTLEMEN HAVE DECLAUED -euit- Stiff and Seft Felt Derby Hats Are always the Newest In Shape, the Most Cem fortable te the Wearer, the rtnest In Quality and LOWEST IN PRIOE. AGENTS FOB Diinlap's Pine Silk Hats. YOUNG MEN ABE SATISFIED Our Assortment of N ECKTI ES Are always the Met Popular Styles, the Bright. est and Neatest Designs, the Largest Variety of Pattern) and LOWEST IN PRIOE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN EVIDENTLY APPUEClATE OUU KNDEAVOll TO SUPPLY BOOTS AUD SHOES Ot the Most Sellable Makes, the Neatest In Ap pearance, the Shapes thut are Fashionable and Comfortable, most Durabloandthe LOWEST IN PRIOB. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, !J2, 34, 3G and 38 East King St., LANCASTEII. PA. 49-Stercs clnse every Evening, except Mon day and Saturday T KVAN'B KLODR. Prove all thlcjs and bold fast .te that which Is geed." Levan's Fleur: WMArmLmm-t miid. I" ' ANUAHTKH AND M1LLKHHV1LL J K. K.-TIMR TAIII.R. Camlnave lAiirutnr for Mlllnnvtlla at 7-00 son and 1 1 :i a. m., und Ma v e-ui and H 90 p. m Carnlewre Mlllnrsvllle ter LancMter at DtlO lee and 10-110 a. m., and Ixn, aett, 6 U) and 7W a. te READING A UOLUMH1A KAILHOAD u.A.NMIii.,.',Nl),,,tA'u LBANON AND LANOASTKK JOINT LINK K. K. On and arler SUNDAY. MAY .inth lit. TKA1NS I.KAVK itKADlNd .!Sl,,m!.,.nfl iJmeastcir al T.a.ru,U0 .-"een and . 10 p. m. fSJH''n7vlllt7..li or Chlekles at ;.3 a. u a. in. and 8.10 n. m. tn. Ind 11 llln , TKlllla .,..,.....'..'.... ... . .n'"8 AV JUAIlUYVI!iL r" SSx&Wj9.m. and in p. rer llnen at raft's; """'"P-m" I.KAVK KINU TilMTllsn-.i.. 1 rer lleadliiir .tim.h, w.5Sll'An.,er' rer tlMiien at . a. iC iV .1'i.VP. P- S rerlluaiTyv l.KAVTC Ter llendlnir .... ,.i,i,iiu,D.,i . in., rj.nu ana a.10 n. tn. 1 or Quarry vl In at JO ft. in.. V) and R.ri STm. iiiAinn lkavb 1.KHANON, rer Ijvncester at 7 ' a. tn.. USS and 7 JO p. m. rnrJuarryvillet7aia.U). 'v-m. tiUNUAY TKAma. TKA1NS LKAVE UKAD1NU rer I sincAter at 7.'JU a. in. and 4.00 p. m, rer guarrvvllle al i.r p. in. TUAINB I.KAVK (JUAItltYVILLK rer Lancaster, Lebanon and Heading at 7.10 a.u TltAlNS LEAVE KINO ST. (Lancaster,) rorUeadlng and Lolmnen al S.W a, in. and S-M p-m. rer yuarryvllle at S 90 p. m. TllAlNS I.KAVK ntlNCKST. (Ijutcaater.) rer Bending and Lebanon and S.1B a. tn. and 01 p. tn. rer isuarryvtlle at 8,M p. tn. TllAINS LRAVK LEBANON, rer I-ancA-sKT at 7AV a. m. aud 3 44 p. tn. rorguarrrvllleat3.Up tit. rer connection at Columbia. Marietta June, lien, Lancaster Junction, Manhetm, Ueadlna and Uitmmui, mmv time UMks al all stallena, A. M. WLLSON.SutHinnUindenL PKNNHYLVAN1A KAILKOAI) HOHKD V I.E. In effect from June lJ,lew. Trains tv Lkeastmi and leave and arrive at PhUadelphta as fellows t Ixve Philadelphia. llrJep. uu 4..) a. in. 4 30 a.m. 7ila m. Lea TO WK.HTWAHD, Pacific Kvprewiit New Kxpressf War rmutengert .... Mall train via ML Joyt Ne.. Ms.ll Traln( ...... Magtrn (Cipro. Hanover Accetu rajt Llnef.... rrvderlck Accetn Lancaster l-iva. iu. 0a. lu. (i-SOa. in. 9JI a. m. tusa. in. Mua m. Mi, m. tee p. m. i.10 p. m. &Mp. in. 9 je p. m. 7 je p. m. 7.40 d. in. via Columbia 7 40 a. tn. vta Columbia U w a. tn. vlaCrdumbta tAnciuter Accem .... llarnsbnrg Accem.... Columbia Accem via ML Jey, 7isp.tn. 4 W p. in.; 5 40 p in. JO p. in. loin p. iu. IMTO tJincasler. I'M a. iu. duv a. in. " te a. m. s M a. m. shoe. m. 12AK i. iu, icri p. m. Siep tn. I 43 I'. HI. liivrrntiurg Kipn-ss.. Chicago and Cln Kx..t Westurn Kxprist.... KASTWAUD. Phtla. Kxprnsii rant Llncl . . . llarrtibnrg Kipress Ijvnrastvr Accem ar. Columbia Accem eeesnnre Expna l'hluulelplilii Accem . Sunday Stall Dav Kinresst .. .. I0-4A p. tn. 1310 a. m. Arnve al Phtla. I ua. m. 8-2T a. in. IU-jjv m. tH lit Jey 1-13 a. in. J IS . in, Jul p. in. s 43 p. m M n. m Itarrtsburg Accem ft is p. tn. "4S p. in. The 1-ancaster Accommodation Writs Harris. Durg at 9.10 p. tn. and arrive at Lancaster al 9-M p. in. The Marietta Accommodation leave Coin in bU at 6 te a. in and reaches Marietta at i Alse, Imvea Columbia at 11 13 a. m. and 1.43 p. in, reaching Marietta at lifll and tA Uvtve Marietta at 3 UV p. in. and atTiven at Columbia at 3,'Jl t also, leaves at K-lVaud arrives al HJd. The erk Accommodation leaves Marietta al 710 and atrltM at Lancaster at S-Oucennectln with Itarrtsburg Kxpress at 8 10 a. m. Tbe rrvderlck Accommodation, wcmi, connect ing al Ijinauter with rant Linn, went, at tl p. in., wilt run through te rredertck. The rredcrtck Accommodation, east, leave Columbia at I i-a and reaches Lancaster at ltSJ p. in Hanover Accommodation, weat, cenmytlng at Lancaster with Niagara Kxprvxa al 030 a. in, will run through te Hanover, daUy, except Sun day. rast Ltne. west, en Snnday, when flagged, will step nt Dewnlngtnwn, CeutfMYllle, l'arke burg, ML Jey. EllxaVihliwn and Mlddletnwn. trheenl) tratns which run dally. On Sunday the Mall train wust runs bv way of Columbia. J It. WOOD, General I'assnnirer AgenL C11AS. E. PUGII General Manauur. rUUMTUKK. F UKNiTUiiB vahi:hoe.mh. buy iGUttsELr a ;paik or THOSE Felding Dress Pillows, CALL KAKLY AT Hoffmeier's Farniture Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and we have Just received another tot of them. 26 EAST KINO 8TRBET. A KAHB OPPORTUNITY. The Bargains Still Oontinue -AT- WIDMYER'S FDRNITDRB STORE. Decided Bargains are eilered le make room for alterations new being made. New ls the tlme te buy a nice Chamber or Parler Suite, DINING 1100M OR AND SAVE MONEY. WIDMYER'S, EAST KINO AND DUKE STS. 4-Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. svpt-Iyd WALL l-AfMU, c AN'T HE II1CAT. OUU ELEGANT LINE OF 'W AND OUU Very Modest Prices Am the things that can't be beat by any house in the city. -WE INVITE INSPECTlON.-ua ART WALL PAPER STORE, NO. 131 NOUTH QUEEN 8TUEKT, LANCASTEII, PA. ALFREDSIEaBER, t- Stere open evcry Monday and Saturday eveulng. WIN tm AND X.IUVOUB. A MEIUCAN WINKH. GRAND DISPLAY -or- American Wines. The following Is from the report or the Judges en Wines at tbu Lancaster Ceuuty Agricultural Association rain We desire 10 make special mention of 11. E, Blaymaker'a large and elegant exhibit of Domes Demes Domes tle Wines, produced by the Pleasant Valley Wlne Company, et lihelms, Steuben county. New Yerk. Their Special Ureat Western Extra Dry and Urcat Western Extra Dry, Champagnes, I which we consider, compare favorably with lin 1 ported Wines. WILLIAM A. MORTON. JD M IsAH IV UUasRAJUAtl. A.U1KSXANU. VStiRS&te&SmsU at T.w W. ml i .7.vrrK"r'i ' --" "V IS uu W all Pane J .1 i . r .-. . fe' . "Jv k&mtfHtiH!! .W tlji. . .jj& sj4L& SMai '., '4ij.i. .... Awvl.at!v?)?''tif.'!iltatf KSj&e
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