Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 05, 1886, Image 2

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LAJfCABTKR. OCTOBER 5, IS.
'Pirn.
Ths Ctase or Crednllty.
newspapers have been moralizing
lately ever the credulity of the people who
:' .WUeved in Wiggins and looked for the up-
S ' tatting of the world at the close of Septem
Klir. We hear a great deal et denunciation
I i m aiii- ji 1. .ni ... ,i.
piW upersuuen uuu uiuuu ruuuiK t iue
f )t -a jhali 1 h .. MnA,ln nlir ,.,lr (hnmalKAc
: te be alarmed bv prophecies in these dais
3f tit enlightenment. Perhaps we have no
u gnat occasion te beast of our enlighten-
Met. Doubtless If we were wise we would
JfS eli Via aiinffmtltlmin anil It la hppan.lfl wh
(ST Wu. u tUtl. tl.. mi. nnnMUn.1 DA railflt.
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;'.AB43 mailer 01 tnese eanuquiVKra iiius-
;C'tetea the condition of things very
(ierlf. They are mysterious te us ul.
f'L together. We de net knew their cause,
WMd our men of science, fruitful as the
'Sr Mnarnllv urn nf f hwirv. slinw them.Sflvps
kj v. .' . . ... . , ; ..
ii-v? imaDie te give a piausieie origin ier iciese
j-3TibratIone. Wiggins comes along with hi?
yg'ttockratien about the conjunction of tht
JflannTn and ms prepuecy or iurmer com
'-;". aaotlen. There is no reason why he should
Be eeuevea, save tnat no is a
Y. I.' A m . 111 A A lt 1
.j'-. NVUllU lUtUiCU WILUUUiy ULUUiUiia IAJ iait Ui
' behind a leader with them.
If And if Wiggins be a crank and a hum-
lrag, is he any the less qualified te be a
jps; leader r Are net the world's leaders gen-
w;-? erally or this class t xne world is net run
wHlcr nl UiUbU ujr tucu ut. acuau aa uj uii:u ui
W force and eush and anility. Very few
a?H?ir- BAnnln. if anv. ernvern thpir own enndue
"mi alteirether bv their oninien of what if
gipaensible. Thereareveryfewindeedwhean
fff.y et mere or less superstitious. The peeph
m who will net sit down, thirteen nt'a table
ft&eV' tavlr) AArrlfnff nmfii trtamQirftT' ntifl mncl
Tft i iaanna nrfiiT tinf A InnnmlFnfe thalp nn
pnOUiia f&CACX UUV W AuuugUldVU Isll . a. UU
dertaking3 en Friday. There is abMlutel
no reason for either of these prejudices.
There they are and there they stay .
md along with them an innumerable host
of ethers. Each person has a pet set, ex
clusively his ewu, which he cherishes in se
cret and obeys Implicitly.
It is just because we realize that we
knew se little that we believe without rea
son. Reason fails. It has failed te ex
plain these Charleston shakes. The philos
ophers are dumb before it, save the man
who thought we would be dumb enough
te believe that it was the slipping of the
Alleghenies into the sea. When science
asks us te credit such stuff we are free te
g believe what we please and te swallow
&&- though he blows us up monthly.
International Commerce.
One of the great questions that is becom
ing mere and mere prominent in the dis
. cuasien of public affalis is that cf interna.
tienal commerce in its relation te the thriv
ing republics that live te the south of the
United States. These latter have been tee
long neglected by federal legislators, and it
is a pleasure te note that this supine rela
tion et our own te these sisters republics is
net te forever continue. The bill intro
duced in the Senate en March 2 last pre.
Tided for a joint celebration by the sixteen
mertean republics en March 4, 1SS9, of
the one hundredth anniversary of the
American republic. Besides sub3erving a
patriotic end, this celebration will draw
nearer te this country these sister common cemmon commen
wealths whose trade should naturally be
diverted into American channels.
Our annual manufactures in 1SS0 amount
ed te mere than Ave billions of dollars, and
only two per cent, of these were sold in for fer
eign markets. In ether words, though
there are 2,000,000,000 consumers in the
markets of the world, 65,000,000 in this
country consume OS per cent, of our pro
ducts. This is net as it should be, and any effort
te take a step towards the encouragement
of a larger field for American products,
should be eagerly hailed by all progressive
citizens. The fifteen republics that lie te
the south of the United States, import an-
nually from all foreign countries, 1175,061,-
000, of which the United States only fur-
nlsh 877,141 ,000. That is, we supply only one
sixth of the demand, whereas five-sLuht
would be the mere proper ratio.
This is a fruitful subject for the next
Democratic Congress te carefully consider.
Tae Knlgats of Laber,
If the speeches of the opening meeting
of the labor convention at Richmond can
be taken as a preface te the labors that wil-
engross that body, then all true patriots
;& wve cause for congratulation that we have
? leund a means of pellntr ever the shallows
iujfat socialism, en which all European irev.
fBSaent3appeartebe foundering.
-rr, " V.UHJ uen. ie, a representative of
. ij Old wave neldlni- BrUt., - -in.
ff'?i,n1,Wlth.the BPnte eloquence for
; i I w . he M fameua. urged that war be
rtji wageu against ine"incorDeratlr.aii(.
E? fcllAt VMltrn!l laftala4i.uu. .! . .. .
' 0- Viu a "B,,,u"Jemlu sections, by
vmuc.; buva nuuicsijie nurcuase ervnlea
.-(' Then a colored man in Demen n.i vi
' 3,v called attention te the fact that the order
1 tlfr aaMMiai ntinra iVinanniHiltl.-. I .. - .
f mmm owie we ouiemmus lQVOlveU 111 the
M sliBUQCtlens of class, creed, color, or na-
-, .But the speech of Mr. Powderly was the
ktat i it any labor leader has given te the
;. feef'e for many a long day. lie frankly
adsaittelibat the order had made mis.
takes in the past, but claimed that these
errors had been exaggerated by their enn
mles. Denouncing violence and An
archlftts, he exclaimed : " He is n trim
Knight of Laber, who with 0110 hand
clutches anarchy by the threat and with
the ether strangles monopoly," a phrase
that should be deeply graen en the
memory of every laborer.
The comparison minle by Mr. l'ewilerly
between the slavery destroyed by the war
and the slavery of modern society under
monopoly may appear te the supporters of
monopoly like the wild nuing of a com
munist. But the people knew that the
language was none tee strong, that the
operations of moueiwly though quiet, and
under the sembUuce of l.uv and order,
hive, ns their ultimate result, a degrading
of all who are net ery rich te poverty as
miserable as slavecy,. und" an elevation of
j UmXeiswrnT'Iiave great wealth, te riches
liliu fuller im iu.tivi iii.tu Lean-m ucci"uu
ever dreamed of.
This shadow of slavery may only fallupen
us from the distant future, but unless the
people reuso themselves before it deepens
into impenetrable night, before the geld of
monopoly has stifled the voice of .he ballet,
the substance of the shadow will fall upon
our child en and tme lilerty lu America
be endangered.
When Jndges DNagree.
As will be seen elsewhj"Jveur judges are
it loggerheads en the (ir&Wm of allowing
the Ulrd-ln-lland turnpike company te
erect gates and charpotell ever a public
read that had been duly and legally opened.
Judge Patterson is willing te grant this
privilege and Judge Liviugsteu dissents.
Plain people will agree with Judge Liv
ingston in the staud lie has takeu that a
turnpike company cannot, without express
charter authority, seize a leeally opened
public read and force the peeple te pay tell
for using it.
While the judges thus dissent, tilings
must remain in statu qw: Let them at
once call in an outside judge te Fettle this
issue, and avoid the snarl into which the
Seventh-Day Baptist case dragged them.
TucnK are seme yeunn nnd pretty gtrls as
delegates te the KnlghU el Laber convention
in Klebraend. They will brighten Its delib
erations. Tnr startllnn fet that the Republican rlty
committee, of Philadelphia, bave bought
45,000 tax receipts and that the ward commit
tees held 20,000 mere should hh aken the peo
ple te a true appreciation et the evils of the
preaent Byntein or collecting the poll tax.
The man whose tax has been paid by a com cem com
nlttee can only vote as that committee dic
tates, and though being et the party, he
may net regard It asasaloefa vote, It la In
fact the fixing or a money value en the
ballet, and In many caps Is really the pur
chase of a vote that would otherwise, have
been given te another pirty. All parties
should unite for the suppression of this evil
which is becoming greater year by year and
assuming the proportions or a national Issue.
The poll tax nheuld be payable only by the
iuen taxed, and it is se small that the poorest
itlzen has no geed excuse for leaving It un
paid. Black hats are new becoming as common
s u.ack voters. White Ileavers are being
rapidly called lu.
The police of Philadelphia are te-day psy psy
eg their assessments which aggregated 664.
Lumps like these keep the "grand old parly"
in the Quaker City living.
I Mr. Black's speech at McCenneUburg
en Monday, where a tremendous political
.fathering was held, he criticised the Cullem
bill and said that If lt previsions were te go
nte effect in this state It would net execute
-he previsions of artlcle 17 of the constitution
regarding railroad discrimination ; It would
only put arbitrary pewers In a body unknown
te the laws of the state. It could net prevent
the consolidation of competing lines of read,
as General Beaver maintained.
PKKSONAI,.
Sexateu Wallace withdrew from the
contest for Congress in the Twentieth dis
trier and ,T. K. P. Hall, of KIk eeuuty, was
nominated.
Asa Packer's estate Memn le lie well
cared for. Frem May 1879 te Deeeinlier lbs3
there was a balance of unexpected income of
Sl,e50,llK) 31
Sir Georee Campbell, In his opening
address before the anthropological section of
the British association, recommended the sys
tematic and soientltie cultivation et man ;
what, he said, "might be called 'liemi cul
ture,' in the sarae .sense as 'oyster culture,'
'bee-culture,'er 'cattle-culture, ' aud that
with a view te both physical aud mental
qualities."
Liect. Governer Black, at Chambers
burg, answtrlng the charge of a minister of
that town "that he held proelsof Mr. Blaek'a
intemperance," said : "Fer mere thau three
years I have net touched, tailed or handled
liquor, spirituous, lneus or malt. I am a
teetotaler and expect te remilu se te the end
of ray life. I have no doubt the gentleman
said what he believed te bs the simple truth
and that he will net repeat it when informed
of bis error. But should he be thou unsatis
fied and should he prod uce a sneru contra
diction of the statement 1 here make and
publish It te my defamation, I'll engage te
send his witnesses te the penitentiary as rap
Idly as the law can be made te work."
Til E 1'UH TO VFII1K VUVHADK.
new rartl.au ami Tarttuas hii.atleual liiim-
tluus lime i'ei-Trtel the Trutli,
Frem the fhlladelphla Times
The bitter crusade egainst Mr. IJarrlty's ad
ministration of the posteirito In this city has
overleapod llselt and has done vastly mere
harm te the efficiency of the service than all
othercaueescomblued The daily sen&allenal
articles In several of our city journals are na
turally causing careiul publie iDfpulryand
thitf with the elllclal invos'igatieu that Is In
progress will attain exact justice le both the
nestma'ter and the public A pieminent
Republican merchant, who yt erdiy
discussed the, question, (aid : "Our 1
centieuH jetirnallnin is ene el the greitrsi
evils of the day, ami it is very cleirly Cem Cem
enstrated In the attacks en tbb posteiUen ad
ministration by the A'eriA American, the
Press and the Ileeenl. 1 here hae been do de
lects in the administration el the 1 flier, but
tbey have net been greater than under Gen
eral Huldekoper, and, being interested te
makeluquiry, I find that the large preper.
tien or the errors specially complained of
jnd always greatly magnllled, have been
committed by the old emp evea, The old
empleyes who nave been "continued by
teeres under Mr. Harnly, all of whom would
have been dismissed had a Republican sue
ceeded a Democrat, are demeiallzed and
Invited te perhdy by the partisan assaults of
the Republican papers, and the new Demo
cratic appointees are all under flre from the
Jiecerd, iwtauBe they are net ready te fUhi
Huainst Kiudall ami for free trade. The
Sferlh American lias lis grievance In losing
an official pe3tufllceadertlseiiitiit j the J' cm
lslu the contract te acquit a dishonored nnd
guilty Republican mayor and iissjIN the
ixistiiiaster In the most M!iiailenal and reck
less manner a a oeuuter-lirltant te the
mayor's embezzlement, aud the Ji-cord
Mrikesat K-indall ey striking nt every ltd
eral elllclal, aud all seek tn embarrass the
puolie service, The public can't be milled by
inch bitter and mallguant assaulrs, especially
wheu It is known hew and why they are in
spired, liven a suicide In the (hwlulllce was
heralded as a political sensation and fulsely
charged te overwork Imposed bv the nest-
master. What must m the public Judg.
inentet such Journalism 7"
d, w!,!0.8 P'"'a j'elltlclan who Is In
n?t I w.lif tt.11 Um" """ faodens In his party
and a leading uumiimm man, referred te the
same subjeel and i.aiiiii u 'wm " ,""
pesalbla ler any In.elligent readerT ble e
"l:tb PP In our MnMUena"
daily Journals. A column a d.y can be found
In each el tnree of our dally neaspjpers t.re
tending respectability, M-eklng te Inllime
the publie aealnst the niimini.i..n.
rt !. ma.ImI . .t -.M..v.yii
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needa only
v wg uaiUUJi;e, suu 11
enraful rending of thee article te un"
(Ipreuml lhl none el thorn ure In
RnlrtHl by n deslre te present tlie
truth. Tlif.v re elwrly the etl-prlng of ma
llKimnt tnrtlinhip, ivreinl llappnlnt
tnent or n ilelllx'nitu j-llert teillTert Hltcntlen
from llincritnenf lllclli et epprwltn poll pell
tlc. The pe-itrlllcii iwleiiK te the puhlle,
unit N net loot-lull fur !KipKlrttiHl tAOtlntl
or llpKilnl'il tuiMnfw or tliip'Hlntnt
lnrtlKii"hlp unci hII f tle or fnlelj ttinu ti I
IIihI ciltlcHni"! of I'll lil Id elUwr WllOMI (Ul
lies reach Iho liele oemmtinlty ere Hjtrcntcr
wronste tlm pulille thmi te the falfl no ne
eueil elllclftl, unit In Ihw cnrt they are, In
niiilltlen, gre w reiif: te PbttaileiptilAjour PbttaileiptilAjeur
nnllsiu." TUB KA.ST KM' It tHt.r.1 UAIhWAY.
An OrcnntMlluii l.rtVctfl, Olllciri KUrtnl nml
Olher Details .tllnuilnllii.
The long talked el street railway te the
eauerti end of the city 1 new n certaiuty, and
Uu!orethejtarts out cam will be running
ever the nmv mail. In response te the ad
vertissniunt published in the dally papers
calling upon these interested lu this enter
prise te meet, a laige number of the sub
scribers te the stock of the new company as
sembled in the Leepsrd hotel jvirler., oil
Monday evening at 7 o'clock.
A prelltnlnarj organlzilleu was eirected by
the selection of l)r. M. U Herr as president
and Allan A. llerras seeicUry. The mini
twr et -hates el stock sulwcrtbed w as reported
te be 191, leaving P te be taken, profiling
the cspltal stock is kept at $10,000, divided
Inte 2eO shares el $ 0
The firt.t business trana''t(l was the seleo selee seleo
tleu of a nauie ier the eemiuny. " The l'at
Klug Street Itallread I'.uiiiMtij " and "l't
Knd Pa.senger Hallway Company" vpre
suggested, and the Utter was adopted by a
unanimous vote. The capital stock w as next
fixed at 1 10.OIX1, and the charter, It was de
cided, should be perpetual. The route of the
railway Is te be from the corner of Ouke and
East King, along i:ast King street te the city
limits, and along the pniladelphia turnpike
te the w cstem terminus el Lsw rence K napp
prepertv.
Mr. Knapu favored the extension et the
railway te Potts', and said it would pay the
company te de se, because Mr. Detnutti
would extend the read at his own expense te
Koekv Springs, but seme of the ether stock
holders were opposed te the extension of the
read te Potts' at present. It was argued that
It would tie done at seme future time.
It was slated that Mr. Potts would sub
scribe te ? 1,000 worth of stock if the raid
was extended te his place.
The termini of the read was llxei as above
stated the western boundaryef Mr. Knapp t
prepertv, and he agreed te deuate tetht
company land en which te build the depot.
staele and car house.
The ne.xt business iu order was the elec
tion of elllcers. James Sieart was ueinlua
ted and elected president bv acclamation.
M. F. Stelgerwait, Oeorge auman, Allan
A. Herr. tV.Ueltshu. Lawrence Kuspp.A K
Kehrer. Dr. M. L Herr. Wui U. Middleteu
.aud AI. Kreider were placed In nomination
for mbmbersel the oeiru et directors, aix
w ere designated as the number of the beard
and the following were chesen: M. I". Stelg
erwalt, Geerge lauman, A. A. llerr, VV A.
Heltshu, A. D. Kehrer and W. n. Middle
ten.
i'he subscribers te the stock slgned the ar
ticles et association and pild 10 per cent, et
their subscription te M. i'. Steigerwalt, the
touiperary treasurrr.
Among these present at the meting were
Messrs. Wetzell, Dr. M h. Herr, A. A. Herr
Bateman, KnaprsStelgpralt, Kline, Kreider
Trewllz, lielman, Nauman, Mlddletewn,
Miller, Heitshu, Hiuineardner, Gluder,
Harklielder, and A. D. Kehrer lira
It is the intention of the officers of the com
pany te apply te the state department at once
ler a charter, te potttlen councils en Wedues
day evening for the privilege et using the
city streets, and alter these preliminaries
nave Deen attenneii te, eegiu work at once.
Iu the opinion of railroad men the read can
be built and equipped for less than (10,000.
Action te Itecet-r ".lJ.OOO.
Auditor Widi m, of the U. b. treasury,
has brought suit against the sureties of the
late F. P. Bnrmeister, pension airent at Phil
adelphia In lsfli, toradellcitef SiTOO) iu his
accounts. Burmeister died in lse'j.
euu hli'i: bi.oei).
Twe centuries and a half age
Offtradgeil te work with shouldered hoe
A woman, barefoot, brewneil and rough,
with pluck of Puritanic etmr
Slxlnsty children tagged li'hlnd,
All batles", sheele-. nncenOned,
And hsppy as the binls th it flew
Aleut them. auaht or im ks they knew,
Save ene they read at twilight hour,
Ureught with them tn the smnch Mayflower
A pretty lady thin and whltn.
In a hammock swinging light,
Languishes, and In the sh ide
DeTenra rhyme and lemonade,
w hlle bending near her lev cr sighs,
And gently tans away the flies
She murmurs, " 'Tis .e nlce that we
Are nelther et low family,
llut of old Puritanic stock
That lauded upon Plymouth lieck '
Frem the Harvard Lampoon
SPi-'ttJ AL NliTJOHS.
A BEMBDrrer Indigestion, Consumption, Dys
pepsls. Heikness, fever. Ague, m ., Celden's
liquid Rec r Tonic. elo-lwdeed&w
NLVEUGIVE UP.
If you are troubled with nervous or sick head
ache, de net give up your ca-c as Incurable until
you have tried Ur Leslie's special Prescription
Se the lastlmenUls In another column. d -Iw
AUE tOU MADfc miserable by Indigestion,
Constipation, Dizziness, Le.-s et Appetite, el el
ew bkln t Shlleh's V ltallzer Is u positive euro,
for sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. U7
-Verth tjueen street.
A Suit Mlsfiirtun.
Is te raise a nlce family of boys and girls
and then have them carried Inte an early grave
by that terrtble disease Consumption. Heed
the warning and check It In Us nrst staces by
me pruuijiLuse 01 jieuiu luusnm jur ine inreai
ana Lnnirs,
warrunivti 10 cure uuu relieve all
cases. I'rlca 50c. and II
her aule bv II It.
Cochran, druggist, Ne. U7
Trial tiiejrtt.
North Queen street.
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"HACKMETACK "a lasting and fragrant per
fume, PrlceSSand 50 cents for sale by II. 11.
Cochran, Drugglit. Ne. 137 NerthQueen strf et.
UliEEPLESS NIGHTS.
made miserable by
that terrible ceush. Shlleh's C ere Is the remedy
mr yiiu. I urBAie iy u, n, Lucema!
Druggist, Ne
17 North Queen street.
THE KEV. OEO II. TIIAVhll, of Ilourben
Ind.. saya : " Reth myseirand wlte ewe our Uvea
te SIllLUII'S CONSUMPTION CLUE." for sale
by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, .N0.1J7 North queen
street.
The Population of Laimister
la about SD.OUO, and we would say at least one eno ene
half are troubled with some alfcctlen of the
Threat and Lungs, as these complaints are ac
cording te stati.tlcs mere numerous than
ethers. We would advl.e all net, te neglect the
opportunity te call en ns and get a bottle et
hemp's Ilalsam for the Threat and Lungs l'rlce
50 cents and II. Trlul size tree. Respectfully,
11. U. Cecnran, druggist, 137 North (Jueen street.
for lame back, sldoerchust, use flhilen's Por Per
ous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Ker sale by II, II.
Cochran, Druggist, Se. VU North Queen stieet.
Perhaps no local nlsi-asn lias puzzlLd and
bottled the medical profiss'en mnie t nan nasal
ciurrh. While net ImuieUla-tly la id It Is
among the most dl.tr, s.ieg, nautren und dis
gusting Ills the flesh Is hilrte nnd the lecerda
hew very lew or no cum of i-aiUmi euro et
chronic catinh by any el the um tltude of Ely's
Ciesm 11 tlm a lew earsue. The success e'
tils pteparutlen has betn most gruilii Inland
sjrpilsing, elid eu.t
vvubs the scalp Is annnicd a h d-indrntr,
O enn'sSuiphurseaii will b s lem.d Intalllble
Hill's Hair ny
uiai Kornrewn, lltty cents
b 0-lwrliedAw
A Captain's Furtiiuatn lll.riivery.
TapL Celeman, sehr iVeytneuth, plying bo be
tween Atlantic City and N Y , read bientmu.
blcdwlthaoiuhsetht he was unable te sleep
and naslnduci-dtn try Or King's New lil.cov lil.cev
i ry for consumption It net only gave hlrn In
stant relief, but allayed the extrniH soreness et
his breast, lluteblidrt-n wemsliutlar'y iilfrctLd
undastuKle du.e had the mime liuiinv eirm't
Ur hliig's -iiw Ulseeverj Is new the standard
remedy in the C leman household and en heard
thosLheoner. I'rte trial bottlcsef this staudaia
remedy ut II. II. Cochran's Drug Keiu, 137 and
IS'J North Qut.en street, LancdsUir, 1'a. (I)
SIIII.OH'8 VlTAI.IZKKls what you need ler
Constitution, Less el Appetite, Dizziness, and
all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Pile lOandJS
cents er bottle, rer salu by II. 11. Cochran
Druggist, Ne. IS) North queen snvet.
Sllll.OirS CATAlUtll I;KMKI)V-i. positive
cure for Catarrh, Dlptherla,and Canker Meuth,
rer tale by 11. IL Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137
North queen street.
Iladclrn's AruICA Hatr.
The Rest Salve In tlm world for Outs, Praises,
Seres, Ulcnr. salt ULuum,
rever nenw, loner,
(.riRTill.rt ll.nA. l-.lllv,..l. A . , ei.
"-.'-, ..-a, w-.ttuiailld, bUl lli Hill! Ull SKIS
ciuiHium, anunesiuvhlv our a 1'llpu. ni-nni....
It 1 xuarauU'vd teglv e iwrfeei eaiU'
i ur money ruiunaee. l'rlce 23 cautii tr
I "e;. rer sale by U. u. Oeeuruu. DruirKlst-in
I aud us Merth Queen slreei, Laiciiver. f 5! , "
LUxsnALKH vnevuKsr vi.aim.
Ills Chlel Claim le Dlstlnrll"" ThrlilDe
el a llsaty llntihrr.
Hugh I-ewtber, the noble Lord lusdale,
Is knew n at home net only as a crack pugil
ist, but ns a very hard rider te hounds. His
pace and dash in the saddle are known in
Leicestershire ns the "Hugh and Cry " A few
years age he was admired for his ability as a
jeckev, although n heavy weight. His elder
claim" te the admiration of his set was estab
lished by the feat of riding lour races In ene
day at the Burrow Hill meeting, aud theu
haying reur rounds witn a euicner, wm, uw
r.H-ii-nll!lni? his lerdsliln. was gliving Ullll
nnd shouting uncomplimentary things about
his personal appearance Leusdale, then sim
ply Hugh Lewther, beiug tar lrem a beauty.
Dismounting, he polished oil the butcher, a
giaut in stature and "fighting drunk," fin
ished hnn iu the leurth round by a complete
knock-out. Such are his best titles te social
consideration at home in Kngland.
vrerkliiRiiieii's parade In rittstinrg
The trades demonstration in Pittsburg en
Monday was the largest and finest display of
the kind ever seen there. The parade was
twelve miles leug and was three hours pass
lug a given point.
sm m
Pure popular Preparations ued star Cough
ture l'rlce, twenty-nvecenis.
Mop tint coughing ; It youdenot.lt may kill
veu A bo'tte el lr mil's (Jeur. Syrup only
costs yen cents, and Its timely use may save
your life.
I wautsomeSOZODON'T," said he,
" Just out." the cunning druttKlst said,
" llut here' sotne powder known te be
As geed." The ratren turned and fled,
Asking, " ue you suppose, i aeu'i
Kuett nothing equals hOZOUO.VT "
atniuvAjL.
GIMMONS LIVKR REGULATOR.
PERSONAL.
" Have tested Its virtues, personally, and knew
that ter Dyspepsia, Itllleujuess and Throbbing
Headache. 11 Is the best inedlclns the world ever
saw Have tried forty ether medicines before
stmmens Liver Kcgututer and noneet them Rare
mere than temporary relief, but the Regulator
net only relieved bnt cured." Ttlegraplt,
Macen, I, a.
BAD BREATH.
Nothing Is se unpleasant, nothing se common
as Had Breath, and tn nearly every case It comes
from the stomach, and can be se easily corrected
If you will take slmineus Liver Regulator. De
net neglect se snre a remedy ler this repulsive
disorder It wilt also improve your appetlte,
complexion and general health.
Tired and Despondent.
" Fer some time my Liver bad been out of
order, and I felt generally geed for ne'hing 1
was Induced te try Mmmnns Liver Regulator Its
action was quick and thorough, and it ImjurtiMl
a brisk and vigorous feeling it Is an excellent
remedy " J. It Hilam, Menree, Iowa.
A YER'S PILLS.
A Sluggish Liver
Causes the Stomach and Bowels te beceme dts dts
eidefed, and the whle system tesntTerirnm
debility lu all such cases AVer's Pills give
prompt relief
After much sulTnrlng from Liver and Stomach
troubles, I have Anally been cured by taking
Ayer's Cathartic PPls I alays find them
prompt and thorough In tru-lr action, and their
occasional use keens me In a perfectly healthy
condition ualph iVeeman, Ai,napells, Md
Twenty-five years age I snffcred from a torpid
liver, which was restored te healthy action by
taking AVer's Pills, etneethat time 1 have never
been without them Thiy regulate the bowels,
assist digestion, and Increase the appetite, mere
surely than any ether medicine. raul Churchill,
Haverhill, Mans
INVIGORATED.
I knew of no remedy equal te Ayet's Pills for
Stomach and Liver disorders I surTercd from a
Torpid Ltver, and Djspepsla, for eighteen
months. My skin was vellew and my tongue
coated. I had no -ippelhc, suffered from Head
ache, wa pale and (.mielatcd A few boxes of
Ayer's Pills, taken In moderate doss, restored
me te perfect health. Walde Miles, ubcrlln,
Ohie
Ajer's Pills are a superior f unity medicine
They strengthen and Invigorate the digestive
organs, creatu an appetite, and remove the hor her hor
ribledepresslon ana despondency resulting from
Liver Complaint, I have u.ed these Pills. In my
family, ler years, and they nsver fall te give en
tire satisfaction. Olto Montgomery, O.hkeib,
ni j.
Ayer's Pills
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Ce., Lewoll, Mass.
Sold by Druggists aud Dealers In Medicine.
olte?
XAVMNKUT.
Tyj-AOHINKRY, 40.
FOB-
STEAM HEATING
Latest and Most Improved
IN6INES TraetieB, FerliM, ir SUtienrj.
New or Second-Hand
BOILEBfl, WATPB TA1IK8, SEPARATORS.
MtcHisi or UiPArs Weu such as done ana
rect In Uachlne Sheps.
call ea OS ADDSISa,
Ezra F. Landis,
WORKS fi87 NORTII OHKRRY BTREET,
Lahcastxr, 1'a. ii7ttdAw
trAjaiiKa.
VyATCUEsi' ' " '
Lancaster Watches
In Held, Stiver and Nickel Cases will te sold at a
UKKAT UEDUCTION. Alse, Elgin, Walthara
(Aurera fur which lam Sele Acent), and ether
Klrst-Clsss Watches, llest Watch und Jewelry
lte pal ring
-M-Cerrcct tlme by Telegraph Dally.
L. WEBER,
150X North Queen BL, Near 1'cnn'a, 11. K. Depot.
Spectacles, Eyeglasses and Optical floods. A
kinds of .lewelrv
XUTIUHB.
J.i:NT'H rURNIHUINe'sTOun.
E. J. EMSIAFS
Gent's Famishing Stere,
NO. 7 WEST KING STREET.
5- Stere open Kvery Kvenlog except Sunday
evi nlngs.
8
sTOKAUK
Am
OOMMI88ION WARBHOU8B.
DANIEL MATEB,
flecO-lyd
Me. is West Chetlnut aueet
M KM 0
rnllK HWI1T HPKU1F1C COMPANY.
TUK
Tried in the Cracible
pO.pO.pO.
About twenty 5 ears ngnl CI l.i-eveivd a little semen inyehcek, ami Uiodector pronounced
It cancer 1 ha 0 tried 11 nmnlier of physician, tint witlieutlweU leg any permanent bono bone
tit. Among the nmiibr wert 0110 et two specialists. Tim tneillcliie tliey applied was llke
Urn te the sere, causing lntnnoepnln. lsawn stalement In the pipers telling what 9 8.9.
hail done ter oilier ulnd.aily ailllcted. I procured seiiui at once. Itetove 1 had used tlin
second bottle tlm neighbors reithl notlce that my raurernns lusilliig up. My general health
had bieu had ter two or three jejirs I had a hacking oengu and spit IiIihmI cenllnually 1
had soerepalntnnr breist. After taking six bottles of K. H. M. my cough lelt me and l
grew stouter than t had been for several j cars. My cancer has healed ever nil but a Utile
stmt about the slie of a half dime, and It It rapidly disappearing. 1 would ad !e everyone
with cancel togle . 8. s a f dr trial.
M US. N A.C J. MiCON AU(1 I1K , Ashe llre e, 1 IppecanoeOo I ml.
rMnvmr te, tss.
Ill's SlH'ciHO Is entlivlyieKetalile, and seems te cute cancers by forcing out the tin
purities from the bleed Treatise en IIIihhI and 8 In lUseiues mailed flee.
aU ld.tw TllKSWirTSPKtlr 101.0, Diawer.1, Atlanta, Ua
JKH-KLKHf, ,tl
CT Z. KHOAD8, JKWKLKK.
Watches,
Diamonds,
s
My Repair Dept.
is Fully Equipped
and RespectMly
Solicit Repairing of
Fine erd Complicated
Watches, Musical Bexes.
Bronzes, Jewelry and any
Intricate Piece of Mechanism
H. Z. RHOADS,4 WEST KING STREET.
JtATl,
N-
KV STYLES.
THE F3LL STYLES ARE FERE.
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.,
LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS,
We have the largest Stock of NKW FALL STYLES in BTIr'r- AND SILK HATS ever Shown in
Lancaster, sole Agcntsfer KNO,of New lerk.and WILCOX, or llosten.
SCHOOL HATS AND CAPS
rer Children, In rJl the Latest Styles at LOVVKsT PltlCKS KLllUEIt COATS ter Meu and lleys.
UOllh.3, OLDV KS, TKU NhS and THAI KLINU HAOs.
-eiVKLS A CALL.-V
W. D. STAUFFER & CO.,
(SHULT A BllOS.'
Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen Street.
FALL. HATS.
VLL DRESS TRIMMINGS
F
-AT-
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 EAST KING ST.,
LAXtlBTEr, l'A.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,
AND
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9,
OUU STORE WILL HE CLOSED. Will open
8A1UUDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock.
THIS WEEK
WE OPEN SOME NOVELTIES IN
Dress Trimmings,
SUCH A3
AH Bead (limps, of the latest designs. In dlf
ferent widths.
Chenllle Mess Trimming, with cut bead pond
ants.
lllack rhenllle Fringes, elegantquallty, et37c ,
SOc and ",'c.
Cord Ornament., lu black and colors, at SOc ,
Tie, nnd II U).
liratd ornaments, at 25c , 37c. and SOc
Trimming Braids, In black and colored, all
vvldtha. "
Lace Braid tn all widths and colors.
A large stock of lllack Spanish Lace at 10, IS
and TOc a yard : special bargain at 2"c
lllack Hpantsh (snlpure Laces, utU, 20 and He
a yard ; ifnest Quality.
lllack Bilk fcscnrlal Laces from I5c a vardup.
Extra geed value at 50 te 710
lllack Spanish Flouncing, at SO, C3 and 75c , and
II m
lllack Escurlal Flouncing, &0c., 11.00 and 11. te a
yard
lllack Spanish Skirting, all silk, IS Inches wide,
tioea yaid
Spanish Uulpiire.iS-lnchsklrtlng, $2.75 a yard j
best reeds.
lllack Spanish Net, 27-lnch wlde, all silk, 11.W a
Jiscurlal Skirting and Netting.
lllack Chantllly Skirting, all allk, excellent
quality and beautltul pattern, Utuayard.
lllack Headed NcL
lllack Head Dress Fronts.
W hlte Head Dress Frenls.
t'lvu Vihlle Oriental Luces at IS, 19 and S5c. a
yard.
lllack Dress Silk at 87c. and il.OO a yard.
Surah Silk, In all colors, at 7Sc. a j ard.
EA.T11AOIIDINAUY UAKUA1N.
Colored Silk Yelvet Kibbons, Fast
Edge.
New. 4,3, 7 SOc, Se. and 65c. a plcce.
NEW DUE'S HUTTONS-ALL THE FALL
COLOUS-LAUUK AND SMALL.
KID GLOVES.
The t-est We. Kid fllevcs in Lancaster, all
carefully selected and warranted te
be perfect,
rour-Iiutten Eld Ulevcs, Stitched Back,
76 e.
Five Heek Lacing Kid Gloves,
75c;
lllack Asserted Tan and Dark Drowns.
Try our Ladles' Flborleno Cellars and .Cutis, In
White, Fancy nd Mourning.
NEW RUCHINGS.
One Hundred Plecosef New CropeLlssoltuch CrepeLlssoltuch CropeLlsseltuch
Ings at 3u and 2Se. a yard.
Hty Dezen llrecaded flllk Handkerchiefs, In
Cardinal, lllack, (jeld, Cream and White, at 'Ac.
apiece.
A large stock of Hemstitched Silk Handker
chiefs, Chinese and Japanese, In cream bordered
and fancy colored, from tee, aplcce up.
TO-MORROW
WE OPEN A LAHOE STOCK OK LADIES
SqUAltK SHAWLS at Very Lew Prices.
Elegant Large Shawls, In brown and grey cen
tres, plain und plaid, at SO and Me. Very Large
BlzuatWctiiulll.'JX
LADIES' JERSEYS,
All-Weel, tttc Extra Fine Quality, coat back,
vest front, il te ery ilucat, pleated back,ut
ll.SJ (worth I1.7S)
EVAN'S FLOOR.
h rrove all things and held fast .te that which
U geed."
Levan's Fleur.
AT
Tried in the Crucible
A Pull Line of the " Birth
or Menth Stones "
Mounted te Suit
Your Particular
Fancy
Jewelry.
OAVS, JtV.
- S OLD STAND.)
Lancaster, Fa.
ART DLl'ARTAtEN'T.
G. L. FON DERSMITH,
Bookseller, Stationers Art Dealer
OIL AVI) WAT Ell COLO IIS
CANVAS DUAWINU, ENOINEEUINO AND
AI.HICbLTI ItAL.SCl'l'LIES,
MATHEMATIC AL INs rltL MENTS, PASTELS
AND CKAIONS.
ACADEMY HOAItDS.OILSKETCHINO.DHAW.
1M A.SDTKACINO PAPERS.
Drawing and Palming Materials and ail kinds
et 1 ancy Articled ler Decorating.
Ne. 46 EASTKING STREET,
(Oppesite Court Heuse)
auglfd LANCASTER, PA.
(JCUOOL SUPl'LIKS.
JOm BAER'S seirs,
Noe. IS nnd 17 North Queen Streot,
LANCASTER PA
Oder, Wholesale and Retail, at Lew Prices
SCHOOL BOOKS
USED IN LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY.
Old Readers Exchanged.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES;
Llnuld Slating, chalk Crayons, Copy Heeks
of AH Kinds, Ytrltlng Inks, Steel Pens, Slates
Noiseless slates, slate Pencils, Drawing Pen
cils. Composition Heeks. Writing Tablets, Lead
Pencils, Scheel Satchels, Companions, and
everything else In the line el Scheel Stationery.
SIGN OP THE BIG BOOK.
r.llVVATlUSAL.
T
11 K I1KST
PLACE OF RESORT
Fer long Winttr Evenlngsls the LANCASTER
COMMERCIAL. COLLEUE.
Class will be nrganlzed en Monday evening,
October tth Evenings for Instruction
1UE8DAY. WEDNESDAYandFUIDAY.
Full particulars at Collcge Reems. Ne. 10X East
KlngSireet, every evening from 7 te fl.
sStfd II. C. WTilDLEIt, Principal.
S WITHIN C. SHORTLIDQE'S ACAD
EMY FOR tOUNOMEN AND HOYS, ME
DIA, PA., i: miles from Philadelphia. Flxed
price covers every expense, even hooks, etc. Ne
extra charges. Ne Incidental expenses. Ne ex
amination for admission. Twclve experienced
teachers, all men, and all graduates. Special op
portunities for apt stndmiU te advance rapidly.
Special drill for dull and backward boys. Patrons
or students may select any studies or cheese the
regular English, bclentltlc, Huslness, Classical or
Civil Engineering course. Students fitted at
Media Academy are new In Harvard, Yale,
Princeton and ten ether Colleges und Poly lech
nlcSchoels. 10 students sent te college In ltJ,
15 in 1MI, 10 In lifti, 10 In lSse. A graduatlngclass
every year In the commercial department, A
Physical and Chemical laboratory, Gymnasium
and Hall (1 round. ,5u) vels, added te Library In
1n3 Physical apparatus doubled Iu 1883. All
students heard with the principal. Heys can
room alone. Media hea seven churches and a
temperance charter which prohibits the sale of
Intoxicating drinks. Fer new illustrated circu
lar address the Pilnclpal und Proprietor,
H WITHIN C.SHOUTLIDUE.A. M
augM-lmdAw (Harvard Graduate) Media, l'a
VAUttiAUXH.
STANDARD OAHH1AOK WORK.
Edw. Edgerley,
CARRIAGE BuTLBER
Market Streot,
Rear of Fostenloo, Lanoaater, Pa,
My stock comprises a large variety of the
Latest Style lluggles, Phaitens, Carriages, Mar Mar
eot and Iluslncbg Wagons, which I offer at the
very lowest figures and en the most reasonable
terms.
1 call special attention te a few el my own de
signs, ene of which Is the EDO EULEYCLOSED
PHYSICIAN COUPE, which Is decidedly the
neatest, lightest and most completo Physician's
Carriage Iu the country.
Persona wishing te bny a geed, honest and
substantial article, should bear tn mind that
they take no risk In buying my work. Every
Carriage tunied out in eighteen yean a geed
one that Is the kind of guarantee I have toerfcr
the public. All work fully warranted. Please
give me a call
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
One set of workmen especially employed for
thatrtnrpose
R
OTK 18 MAKING
CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS
at 30 a von.
AT NO. 108 WOBTU QUKBK BTHMT,
leniMJO lneMtw,l'
nmr oer.
rpHK
North End Dry Goods Store.
Is Selling a Hplvndld Artlcle In
Ladles' and Hen's Meriue Underwear
KOll 00 CKMTS.
J. W. IIYUNK.
Ne. ir.'l North Vlncsifc strMt.
nOTVlVd
TATK8T KALli (100DH.
STAMM BROS. & 00,
Mee. 20 and ae North Queen 8t.
ATNCI T1MK
Have eui Shew Window. Attracted se Much
A & 1 KNTION
As In the past week, filled as they are with the
1'icUlesi
FALL DRESS GOODS
At LOWISST PltlCKS, IntheClty.
We are showing an Immense line of lllack Che
nille r'rlngesat upeclal Uiw Prices.
Dress IrlmuiliiKs aud llutteni tn Large Va
riety. tiiit-en and Satin t) nil ted Linings, all colon,
very cheap.
Kxtmerdlnarj- Value In Comforts, at 10a, 79c,
(7Hc, tl.ee aud up,
ATTHK-
BOSTON STORE.
stere open Monday and Saturday Even
nigs. J B. (HVLKRACO.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BDY.
.INO.8.U1VLEKAC0. ale making
toerdor
Full and W Inter Sulla and OrcrceaU
With Ooed Trlinuilngs,
Fer 910, 812 aud 916.
Any et them worth WtotlOmere, Alse
Ueudy-Maire Otercenta from S,oe te
IU
Alse large assortment et Men's and
Heys' Kail and Winter Underwear,
rlanncl Shirts, I.aundrled and Un
laundrled shirts. Hosiery, (Hove and
Neckwear Everything marked at
Trie, s te clese out the entire stock for
Cash.
JohnSsGivler&Ce.,
Ne. 25 East BUntr Btroet,
LAHCASTll, l'A.
1". P.-stere epn Saturday nd
Muuday Evenlngs.
N
KW FALL '1001)8.
WATT&SHAND,
(!, S nnd 10 East King street,
Invite Attention te the Latest Arrivals In ew
and Deslrable
Fall Dress Goods,
bILK AND WOOL MIXTURES. SILK AND
WOOL STRIPES, AND PLAIDS
Striped and l'lald Novelties. Striped Weel
Suitings.
Embroidered and Combination Suits.
All the New Colen in
FRENCH HEROES, ALL WOOL DIAGONALS,
Colored French Cashmeres, Velvets, Trimming
Velvets, Velveteens.
AN ENTIRE NKW LINK OF
Black Dress Silks.
AUMURES, JERSEY SILKS, SATIN KUA
DAM A,
All Guaranteed te Wear Satisfactorily.
COLORED DRESS SILKS, COLORED SATIN
RHADAMA.
COLORED SATIN MKRVELLKAUX, 8UKAII
DREM9 SILKS, at Popular Prices.
Special Offering or
NEW FALL CLOAKS.
WRAPS AND JAOKETS,
-AT THE-
SEW YORK STORED,
j."-
MARTIN A CO.
'a have open for lnspoetton a large line of
Ladles' Coats and Wraps at prices te please the
closest buyen.
200 LADIES' NEWMARKETS, ALL-WOOL,
DROWN AND 11LACK, ATsW.OO.
LADIES' NEWMARKETS FROM 3.00 TO
18 00. Every Number a bargain.
Ladies' Jackets I
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.
HOIICLE JACKETS AT 1200
IIOUULE JACKETS AT $3,10
IIOUCLE JACKETS AT St 00
HOUCI.E JACKETS AT 13.00
Better Crudes from $5.00 te 815.
LADIES' WRAPS.
A Large Stock In Lew Priced, Medium and
Expensive Ooed 3.
Misses' and Children's Garments.
A line or entirely new goods, among which
are seme Noveltlos shown only by use In this
SHAWLS
Of AH Descriptions, at Lew l'rless.
J. B. Martin it Ce,
Cor. West King & Prince St,
(Opposite mevena Heuse,! LANCASTER. PA.
Q
BAVELVH l'LAIN OAVKNDIBU
iMnalni. ITIiiA.mirail Mmnlrlnir Tnitanntk
VJI OraVOiy S I lua-vmun 13111UKIUK iUUHCCU
hull of North Carolina, Terlque and all the
Standard llrands of Chewing Tobaccos, at
w MAUKLEi'S "Yellow irent,"
nw. nuiui sjuueu evreei.
(Fermerly Hartman'a)
1H18 PAPER IS PRINTED WITH
INK
Manufactured by
J. K.WKIOHTAOO.,
maitf-iya. uina iUrtu,,'FiuiuipmU, r
Late' Coats and wraps
1'
h JteaV'Wgfe. AiiuWliii(tmtev, irYVOYrti-'
acSisXsRSl