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F ' LANCASTER ENTERPRISE Published Every Wednesday and Saturday BY The EnUrprlsi - t'oblishlog - tapinj _ A. J. CLA1K, Krtitor, One Year, $! .00 Six Months 50 cts Three Months, 25 cts In Advance. Wt'ilnrsdajr, H?pt. !2H, I3BH. Tim M;usr ((iMii;\si;i?. benator liaynn.1 ix very weak and in fa t Hearing hi* end. The Spanish p?*acr? cnmmiiMoiiers started f<>r Paris yeftlorday nroni 111r There i" Vetuco, whb'h has never boon closed. night or dav, for ISO years. President MoKinlev's admini 'ation is srnly end I i< Montana Kofiubli":!^. Tho American peace commission ia the most secretive body that h as visited tho Knglieh capital for a long time. Poor Dreyfus is still n:i uppie of discord. It is aesortod that lie will bo lynched should he *vrr return to France. Although there is no positive continuation, all tho eviilonco tends to the conviction that the emperor of China in dead. It ia said that Chaplain MeIatyre of the Oregon wa? enTaring from temporary aberration at the time of his indiscretion a'. Santiago. Two Chinese women havo 1># n appointed by Li Hung Chang 10 be delegates to tho?internatioi:.\ congress of women next y i . London. The theelraw of Saw La i - guest of Ouoou \'ictoria. 'i Li . - oae of the inconveniences of territorial OXp*iiSiC.? i...?L the a'iiiit' house may Lave to sutler. A search of Nancy (iuiifwidV house has Bottled beyond . A' that Emma Gill died ti11-r . i it watalno learno 1 that he- * took place Sunday, I ho lit., r .. The Anglo-German agraem provides in detail for. t'.i.- -. and Germany ' > bac^r.. hoira by pureha-o of a.i r.v tugeae posu'j.-. ? Air..-a. A congrcas of ni< 111cr. i? the ituapitOh oi ... i.utu ...n guni/atiou, Will h 1 L October S, T) ami 10. : . .. vitation of tbe expn-<if ' Til 1 < rn.i. i:r > sail . .? siorr wlii Lm l ij i i. i * 11 i.. .?, .. agreed u, . i.j , coi^\iniH(iiujn i t Secretary A'^r r<a. visit. to ?Jacktu .v11 ] : Jy delighted w.tn all that I t ... ween, and am vary agreeam. mr pri-ed at the renditions n : ? i find existing ;n Camp ' .. .* Libre ( apt. Page , (ien. Putler'? aide, has returned from Matan/'im. to which nlaoe he went r.. r??nrf ? - ? ? -' r'' * * upon th? conditions ousting th?r<*. He naya ho fouc i run* i. hunjtur oiiitiiiK and mu,; ptu pons r? jancr. I.i^v/b h*? iicr-o#'!*"' ^floating the cr tin or I u fan fa, Al n i i V^Tereta. The cru*i?r aftor >?? xr.^ J got ftfloa?>VJ*s t.?kon in''tow by the 0 vlotomac, And, conveyed by tintf%"ier iN,,<T irh' ,Ih" ^('"rP'?? *?d , , ' rado. e tia \ reiit hn?? p. ? Vont With ('Mttrtii, - I .jirnc, I " forevsr ? ?* W ?8V C. y We~be^t*? ^. < \ . Aguinuldo desires to inform I th? world that "there is conclusive evidence that many Span-i iards and priests are intriguing with a faction of the natives to' | foment disturbances so th?- Am ! ericans will believe the whole 1 population to be irreconcilable.'' A curfew ordinance requiring' everybody te bo in their hous-^ | by P o'clock at night has been passed in Jackson, Miss., and with the 10-mile cordon now surrounding the town, tin* board of henlt is hopeful of checking a further spread of yellow fever. 'i he I'reaulent in understood t< i thore?ighlf pleased wi>h personnel of the investi^at ior commission. The nion whom oe has appointed ?re posses-,- i ^ wule and varied experience, m.iev of then-, having served with di tmguished honor to tliemselTe; either in the I'nion or Conf-'dato armies. The Spanish steamer Cnrtha ....... . ... . v.ii r _ i? i i *, i . i .11 . a > 11 ? >, i i M I ?H r I' r i i) 11; i. proceeded .tfter doing in i*? 11 i.ii September oil Capo N ilaui-, { with tho British ntoarner Uhcau inn,.. Iron: llucivk, for l.iftbnn. Toe latter vessel wai sunk n;1 tho crew, with tho oxeoptinn of r-tio seaman und tho captain who wore landed at (iibraita. ?er' ilrofl nod. I i'iov. t * y i ;io I,. Bra lv. r. uf arnti of tho frotosiMit L'ipiHOop*! die loose of ca?torn 1'onnsyIvar.iu, and ehaplaia of tho hirst regiment, l'on.i?y Svania volunteers,in a sor nion in i'hiiadelphiaBeverci;. ' rit iciaed th? management of tho volunteer camp? which cam* ; ml?r Ins &upoi'ViSion cit ' liicLam .>;Ka, whoro hi? ;fu;i*ii nt rrab btatnmod for ?. long time. Three nvn, inspected of com pliei'y in t:. x rc.hbary ? f toe Mi.-. I'tier: 1'noifio rrrin out rf lian t'ity < n lTiday night, had Icon , nt res to i ... hat city. Their were given ft a .John liyan. da:. ? s Mi lor and .lol.n Morgan, 1 !'. 1 A .? ..... jt , h . in.-! *? r,iion ."ViiTo in mutihit ' c>\ rnmont hondb. Tho exp ??bi< i ?? f h;ii iv re .> i . i i t < he l'ftc.tie l'.v;c,-t c(.j. two .sal'eft it believed ti? i;v.v< 1 . i' 1 - f \ ' I I i* * I ? . ' ?l . . I . .('"J,. I'. \ t rial * a ti I i i? ?'1 -ic ic; .11 ? | r>tirr <>' '< . Tr: t'li I v ! !'i r :;!:or:. ' > i': ho we If res' " invijror y- Jt'iii. ,v> ; ./.c j.if Sold by i'iha' ri! I lrof., i >: ;i, li^joiciinrH jif ! he I'roHprcl ?.' Si It- ;.v i UK hr?}Iii> Knot her CliniK I*. i'arii. .s??Dt. - ? At & 111en' ^ w - - * ? pof the cabinet ; h>? morning. ail the miniMcr* i't :.ir j>re?r o>, a decision .t.?* tul.rh in favor of r* ti*ioii of the trial of the former ('apt. Itrwvfnp, and the 'lorn merit* in th& ease v*ri! 1 he i>t to toe court of <e??ation < mirdu of i r?i pie onuide the miin~trv of the interior, where tiiw r.?ttin*f council * t? held, were enthn^etl, lom'.W cheering the minirtrv. ind there ?hout" of ''Vivo lin^on." I " V i ve I.% Kevipion." .Subscribe for t he KN'T KKl'IC ISK A > one year i I ; -ii inoiit li f>0 cent? No-To-llwr for l lffy Cent*. fJtiuruiih i-'l lrtl>ii<vn haMt cure makes ?< :,!{ I j uicu sirout;. vurc. 5uc,#l. Ail uru|!?;i:>ui 1 *+> K " \ - - ?* . Twenty Funny Stories of MARK TWAIN Thev relate to Mark Twain's eccentricities, ami his aptness in making the most ordinary episodes appear ludicrous. The Iii-imtiil ?.l lii?. Uiw* iw.1 u. V. I'l 11U1U1 V71 I IU1? When I Stood Face to Miss Wilkins in Her Face With Death New England home (ieiierul A. \V. (Ireelv, An entire photographic the great Arctic ex- P"t* Mshow tin plorer, tells hct e, f> >r the author of " Jerome " am tirst time ill print, tin: "Pembroke" as she it graphic story of his fear- at horn* : her friends a* ful exile of J7?> day. at they grouped atomic the Nortli Pole, when her; going out to walk his c omrades daily with her clog; with he dropped dead at his side, favorite cat; and in at ami when all waited day evening gown ready to by day for death to come. a recaption. John Wanamakcr's Sunday-School The Most Interesting Sunday-School in America How it ha* grown to he a factor in a city's lift together with the wonderful man who lias de \ oted his energies to its development. Illustrated These art Some of the Special Features in the October Number The Ladies' Home Journal * j* 11V will mail The Ladies' Home Journal from nom until January i, iSyy, ami The Saturday Evening Tost, ftu-ry week from now until the end of the year on receipt of only Twenty-jive t ents. 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