2:TV .? 'V -- X. f i?". Vf 'X IT"S LANCASTER DAILY INTEIiMGEKOER, THUBSD AT. SEPTEMBER ei 18B. .Vtf. ""&' 'iV . fef I L": P. 'e TIRMt: ifeuhYlirrsLtHiiicM It tetre4 by carriers ahia iiu a srfniin rt!n team ler 10e & . UyaaUlWiOaycariperBieBth, aw. -r M WMtT IKTiatleIKCWH, nig at rnRT!Fi.Mi a wear, hr imii. Specimen coelet eent fc i.iT h A THE INTBLLIOENGEB, ' 1 nMitnr V IWUVDIVt!. The Dally Intelligencer. J ' XJLWCABTSR, SEPTEMBEB f, ISSt. CM Blmet DfmeUshes Fiielps 1'. rlWlaA TTja I.-- MnMalMil In fllfl IflfAflSftta Mf debate upon the fisheries business, in Wfcten It strangely appears that belh poll- I parties arc of one minu about what i te be done ; tne ltepuDiican orators iMtvtag be cemplatnt te make et the preefa recommendation save that , edid net long aga set en feet his re- f, UUatery withdrawal from Canada of the !pririlees she enjoys of receiving and 'iiadlrjg goods In bend through the ;Ualted States. Mr. Phelpj, of JS'ew i Jettey, a close friend of Mr. Blaine ,Mti who proposed te be his colleague Mitte presidential ticket had he been aatnlnftted at Chicago, made a speech In !' f which be declared that the president had X oem wrong in permuting uanaaa te en "p9j this privilege after the treaty was ' alNregated in 1895, and particularly after Canada In 18S0 had withdrawn from our . feflehennen the privilege of sending home j.'!'tfcelr catch et fish from her ports free of -Ik daty. He declared that when the Cana- fc" ' Jt T in n. .- -j -XT... t,. i; tuu ittciuu itwinnjr nm uicucu ui inu- ji, !mverin las, iue i'aciuc ueasb aieam y4 earry goods in bend from Ban Francisce If'te Vancouver, te be transported thonce ever the Canadian Pacific railroad te the Eastern cities of tub country ; whereby n great wrong was done te American rail way; and it was all the president's fault; Irat Mr. Phelps amiably declared that "llaiw he will act, we wilt encourage lain in his new departure; we will glve klm everything he asks for, necessary or p unnecessary." jl That sounds llkn n smart Rnenrfi. find - .-, . aeemstoscereapoiutngalnst the president , as well as against Mr. Pnelps' would te president, Blaine, who is such a friend Of the Canadian railroads and who is complaining te the people of Maine, about the great Injustice that the president's retaliation is geiDg te de them, nt the Maw time that his friend nnd adherent Phelpa Is hissing the president en, In the Heuse at Washington. Mr. Blaine and Mr. Fhelps can settle this little disagreement between them selves at their convenience ; but Mr. Uel Uel nent has taken immediate occasion te Correct Mr. Phelps' idea that the presi dent bad the power te deprive Canada of the privilege of receiving goods in bend after the abrogation of the treaty in i860, if it is a fact that it was abrogated. He showed that this prlvllege existed by Statute prier te the making of the treaty, snd therefore did net fall with it. That Was a complete disposal of Mr. Phelps' eemp'alnt and left his speech with noth ing In it, except his expression of readl bni te give the president all he asked for. Hut Mr. Belmont went further nnd ; atuwed that the contlnuance of the prea-nt condition of things was due te the B republican Senate ; he declared that year age, when the matter was under consideration in the Heuse, the president hadrtejlrcd te be given the authority that fee hai new asked for ; but the Senate M unwilling te (.rant him the power J$ WntjMfere the great wrongs toeur Usher. ana our railroads continued while ration sought te correct them by treaty; whouthe Senate again xefased te be tatlsQcd ; nnd the wrongs bid fnlr te continue indefinitely, when the president brought the affair up ''nil Mtandlng" with the declaration of what 1 bal'eved the sltmtlen demanded; Which proved te be what the public thought was just right, and which was be plain thnt nobody in the Republican party but its nngllcl7ed leader, Blaine, could oppose it. - Mr. Belmont, who la chairman of tha foreign affairs commltteeof the Heuse, . was in position te kue w whereof he apeke, and he made geed use of the opportunity afforded him te explain the situation, and te show where the responsibility lies for tha delay that has occurred in settling the Canadian trouble. It the Senate had been willing, Mr. Phelps complalnt.abeut the advantages given Canadian railways at the cost of our own, would long age have , been removed. Mr. Seett says that dur ,lng last year 41.8S9 can carrying Ave million tens et goods, of a value et six or sight million deIlars,were carried in bend trera the United States through Canada te the United States again ; which was just se much less of freight te our own railways, which bear their share e all tariff burthens nnd pay $17 per ten duty e their steel rails. Certainly that Is all mreng. Our Old Reman. ""tTadge Thurman had u warm welcoine kere, where he is be well known and well liked. He has a like llklncp for r,anrntt.ar and a high admiration of the beauty and "ij ui me eon ei its county, as Mb residence of his sister and her family and the home of many friends, the judge could hardly help ftellng the attachment for Lancaster which his warm and cer. r4 ttlal words bespoke ; notwithstanding it te e darkly Republican in its politics. Se fair a land ought te have u mere enllght enllght teed tenantry, "We note that some of our Republican .ftemperrles are very solicitous about Judge Thurman'd health and think It a il'ltjr that he should be dragged ever the country and worked ee hard at his age, tvhlch they remind us is seventv.feur s?jmrs. They are very kind nnd may be wy ueness , out probably their kind Itest has ita origin in a EeWsu desire te ,thnt up the old Reman and keep him from casting his sharp spears into their (ramp. They knew hew popular he la With the Democracy and hew highly asteemed he is by ever) body; and they knew that hlauppearance wlhexclte great athuslasm and be a vast hpin in tha f;i Democratic canvass. t But we will heed the admonition et the ? Judge's years nnd etrive net te usk tee aiucb from his strength. We knew at V low much sacrifice of comfort hn ikim K ut te the public, and with this visit tn Ew Via Hietropelis of the country we will rfrebatly be content. j Ihk paruiiiui pajier m well rppreenttd in -ffca FaUtdel'liU jy3i, which carerully tSBllU Us ateneea of 1U de paraxraphs a MM tbeymsy net hurt U party, it had y m "wri irem v Mniogien v1dk that paa rin, a publica department clerk, who wm a legacy from Use Hepnblleta dmlntstrallen, bad attenapted te contract a mMrlsga with a white girl under pretense that ha was a Fertagaete, but bad te fly When found out Tee rrts carefully eliminated tte ititement that the man was a Kepubllcan and an eppolntee of a Repub lican admlnUtralten. m i lr wowero net ODlejlnu exceptionally cool weather In the North tbere wentd be groater anxiety about yellow tevnr, but the (act that freat kills it encourages the assumption that cool weatberlsunfaverable te a rapid spread of the stegue. At laat Jacksonville has admitted that its condition is dosperate, and has laiued a formal appeal for aid. Ne doubt the reply will be prompt and liberal, and the wealthy and prosperons North will eagerly contribute te the support et the people of the deemed el'y, while towns near te the danger line should consider such aid a measure of self protection, for It the fight with yellow Jack U te be maintained at all It must be stubbornly contested In Jaoksen--villa While Congress votes money for various protective measures, and cities bleckade againnt the plague, while people contribute te the relief of sntTerers and the establishment of camps of refuge, it must net be forgotten that a little band or pbysl clans and nuraea are quietly, and without published notice, contributing work that is far abeve any money value. They calmly stand te their duty, facing a atreng chance of the meat horrible form of death J and no soldier dying en the Held of battle la worthy et half the honor that li due te the men and wemen who turn their faees agalnat the crowd that (Ilea from the peatllencs and go calmly te fight It en Its own chosen ground. Mr. Ht.AlNK hat a geed deal te sayabeut the president's mlatake and the whole country has been talking about Mr. Blalne'a mistakes. Beth Mr. Blaine and the presi dent are silent as te their several charge of error, and for the very plain reason that tbere was na mlatake In either case. Mr. Blalue said that Irnats were private eon oen oon cerns with which neither president nor any eltlr.sn had any right te Interfere, and Mr. Blalne has nevnr denied that this la exactly wbathe meant te say. If he did net say It with malice aforotheught he certainly said it witn abundant forethought and lias given no Indication or surprise at Its cOeet, Pres ident Cleveland en the ether hand took particular pains In hla message te point out the evils arising freuilruain and te advlae auch reduction of taxation as would conn cenn conn teraot tlmm. This message Mr. Blalne con. sldera a mlatake and labera through many pKusornmiK7.lnelo show a fault In the logle that suatalns Its reoemmendatlona. Toe truth Is that a great many people are discovering that they have made n fatal mlatake In their estimate of Mr. Blaine, snd the "unorewned king" has permitted his spile and anger ever his own Jeat greatness te betray him te a revelation et hla true oharaelor. The Demoeratlo estimate of the man stands proved by hi speoeh en trnats, by hi narrow and unpitrlotie attack upon the president's message en retaliation as well as by the unnnawered eharges of ras cality that liave ripened Inte established truth alnoe the last campaign. Ne fair In vestigator et the (acts can new deny that Mr. Blaine new stands before the ptople branded with all the marks of a dangerous and selfish domageguo. WHKTiimi or net Canada wasapsrtef the land mat Nt. Clair canal traverses dees net avp?nr te nmke union dlOoreneo. Can. damakciine objection te the building of the canal at our expense, and ean make no objection te our taking measure te block ado It. 11 woNbeuld only undortake te atop the piusagoer Canadian vessels through that part of the canal that Is undoubtedly oneuraldoof the Hee the blockade wenld be qulte etTectlve, and If Canada In splte should destroy the portion that Is said te be en Canadian territory she would simply be cutting eir her own blue nese te eplle her faoe. Houuter Beelt, the ex-secretary of sate et Canada, says that the fuss the Dominion government Is making Inlay, lug claim te a joint ewneriblp of theUt. Clair rials canal Is absurd In the extreme, "Kven It Canadian territory had been en en en oreioboU upon In Its coaatruetlcn, the canal or ehnnnel whs built with the consent et the Canndlnn government, which, until yearn Intervened, uiade no rotuenstrnnce. Iu signing the Washington treaty et 1871 the Dominion government recognized the right of the UnlteJ Htates te een cede te Canada the ute of the St. Clair Fiats canal, whleti clearly establishes the tact that in tbn opinion et (he Dominion government the Uulled Htates held exeluslve Jurisdic tion evor It, and that nny use Canada might iiiuku ei iue canai was only one or sutler sutler anee." PEIiaONAL. Hen. W. I. Scott has been nominated for congressman by the Twenty-sixth I'ennsylvnnla district. Mauuw U. Dickinsen, of Philadel phia, was elected uttlueat of tbn state baird or pnblle obartiles en Wednesday. Rx-CeNaitESiMAN Lrmuki. Toen, of Carlisle, whs ou Wednesday stricken with paralysis whlle at his law oHlee, and la In a critical coudltlen. Mn Eaemj, the Democratic nominee for governor ul Araausas, they say, owed his nomination very largely te his beautiful young wile. She was a Kentucklan, and they were married aix yeara nge, Kkv J. O. Milt.kk, who has been en a tour of Kurope, returned te Yerk laat even ing, and ttiei'rlnlty Hetermed congregailan gave hi in a hearty reception. The lire department, of which he is chaplain, es corted him from the train. ffxJuneK Luzen B. Menms, who was nominated for g" verner by tne Connecticut Democrats, has represented New Haveti in belh brandies of the leglalature, und has served tbatdtHlrtetas Judge at the probate court. Ha is a Demoerat of the old school. nml I. filllnln (inrt.iv.. .nltt. ... ... . . ' lien. Mr liAwncNen OLirnANT, the well ,wnu uuKinu nuiuur, iruveuurana inven tor or n 'dctentlUe relllen," has taken for wlfe Miss Itnesmend D4I0 Owren, daughter of the lute Hubert Dale O wen, 01 Indians who was In his time a leader In polltles and spiritualism, and granddaughter of Bebert Jeu, the celebrated Socialist author. After vll lug friends In England and a snort stay In l'arls, the newly married couple will depart ler Mr. Ollphant's real, deuea In Syria. Mr. OtlpUant Is nity.alne years old, but oreet and straight, aud his tall figure la made noticeable by a full wavv grey beard. Te Control the lllc fredact. Au estonsive combination has been formed of Chicago, St. 1'aul, PJttabnrg and New Yerk capitalists for the purpese of ueuu.iuf, iiuiuui; kuu uarKetiug rioe with the ultimate design or oentrolllng the entire Ileo nredui-t nt Him Kntill. Twe million five hundred thousand dol lars heve been sunserlhed, and an Immedi ate Investment et f 200,000 has been made in New Orleans lu elevators for the storage of rice, a mill for cleaning and faollltlea for handling It. The projectors of the oempany will oner ener oner ate upon tuls year's crop, and within the last three month several meeting of the abare ewnera have been held In Chicago. m m Kass Hall News. The League games of yesterday were : At New Yerk 5 New Yerk 0, Philadelphia 1 : at Bosten 1 Bosten 13, Washington 6; at IndlanBiella 1 -. Indlsnapella 4, PUisburg 2 1 at Chicago : Chicago 10, Detroit 2. The Association games were : At Phila delphia! Atblelle a, Cincinnati 0- it Broeklyn: Hu Leuis' 7, Brooklyn 2 it Cleveland : Cleveland 11 Leulaviiie3- at Baltimore! Baltimore i, Kansk Ciiy 3 ' William Hunday, centre flelder 01 Pitts, burg, was quietly married te Mies Helen A. Thompson, of Chicago, yesterday, Klnped With a.fUarueil man. William Mehler, a married man, and Fannie Hheap, u elugle woman, both of Mount Helly, Cumberland county, eloped pn Wednesday. The wife of Mehler has brought suit against her husband for deter-tten, Burmtar lUmaTasea Ssts KiM Ym.'. Jacob Kanflmaa, the burglar who was shot through the long la Dr. Martin Yest's rNldeact, near Alleatews. a few taeatta age, pleaded guilty en Wednesday. He was sentenced te eight years at hard labor. WAXAUAKBR'U Oncn all dav en Saturdays. When yen come te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker's Is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in the world. There are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you; telephone, telegraph, and mail i -n.- ir.... i ...til 1 lacuiucs. x our parcels win uu cared for without charge. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net tirvmu j u WANAMAKER'S 4Acres FLOORSpACE si ... 1 . . 33 3 PHILADELPHIA! rttiKrcturmn -n r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but we have it. If you can't come te the store, write for whatever you want, samples or goods. Shopping by mail has come te be simple and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities of the store arc yours. JOHN WANAMAKER. Philadelphia. VOMl'LKXWN i'O WD Kit, QOMPLKX10N I'OWDKB. LADIES WHO TALUK A RKriNKD COMl'l.K JION 41UBT UM1S POZZONTS MBUIOATEU COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. Uiunevcs all pimples, 1 rnckles and ills colorations, and uvtkes lbe skin delicately selt and beautiful, ltcentalns no lline, whlte, lead or arsonle In threo shadow, pink or Deah, whlle ana brunette. ren BALK 11Y All DrugglatB and Faney Qoede Doalera jrUvorywhero. JBTIIKWAUK Or IMITATIONS.- apriUva JIAJCINO I'OWVMl- s TKKIilNa BAKING POWDKK. Absolutely Pure. TU18 Pewder never varies. A nurrel of purity. BtranKlhaml wtiole'onionrss. .Mem acnnemlcal tlinn tbe ordinary klnflu. bold only In (.nns by all ..receri KTKUMNU MANUSACTlIRINaCO.. augl83ma 12 ana it Bpruce street, New Yerk. if O OTS AX l) au O US. VyiLLlAMHON A FOSTKK. I'w CoDsiderilieai id Selecting BOOTS AND SHOES. 1st, Is te Lave them omtertablii. 31, Is te have thein fit Porleotly. SJ, Is tohtvethernHnftand IMIable, 4tn, Is te have th-jm Fashloeable. Mh, Is te have them Streng ana Durable. rm, is 10 nave mem Maae Well ana Lew 1'rlceS. All the above consideration are te be found In our a out's Seamless aaens Kqual In ap. lfa ance te liana work, styles Lace ana CeuKrcsj Prlce, tl 03 OBui'sBuperter Quality Calf Shoes In Lace orCengreis. l"rice,tiSJ. OUR SPECIAL EFFORT. A uent's Full Dreis Bhee, tnnae of tbe beat uiaterial, stylish ana durable, Insel 0 perfectly a uoeth ana pbable, no heavy seam, peg's tacks te hurt your feet. A l'epalar Bhee. lrlce. 13.00. A large assortment of maiei1 Suoei at Lewest frlees. Ladle1 ratent Leathor Bllppers rcducea from 11 M te 11.43. Chliaren's Wedge Heel rebllti Bhoe. full ranne of slses, ptlee 60c Williamseu St Fester, 32.34. 36 k 88 E. KING ST., ANUASTKIt,lA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 310 MARKET STaUET, ItAinUAIIIIKO. p. CAJlMAUXa. GTANDABD wekk. EDVy. EDGERLEY CAKHIAUE UOILIIEIt, H03.10.I2.44SMAKKKT BTltKHT. Ueax Oi t)wuive uhulesuKi U, IJY0 .,nBtec," ?a Uutla te (iraer Kve ry 1 ,m, :.rK'"t'. "R?i5? "'" "agens. m. 17 i , '., "" """eianics ana nave lacll. lUus te bulla cerrecuy any style of CanhTie aelrea. 1 te Ouellty: style antt rinlsh 01 ml work meke. Haecialily Lie egtsipest la tK 0ffx1Vi6)iViIBVit,Ts.TANDCflA8T STERLING BAKU POWDER, V (ftf s, Cabrtolets. Carriages. Victorias, Lust 1 ess waens.T" carts, licCeJl Wajieus. BurrteS M."&?l,V,r,ILfven"- Pntens. Kxpniss WaVei rOOD'S SeVXSAPARILliA. BLOOD POISON Whether OTift-lnaUDgliaiseaie, or iromhsnfl iremhsnfl ltnschestcal or Tearauble poison., Is eared by Heed's Sarsapartiia. wblett thoreujbly cleanses, purifies sea entlehes the bloea. After such diseases as smatl-pex, scarlet fever and diphtheria, Heed's Bartapsrll.a Is of treat bsnelltlnezpelllns the virus and toning np and strengthening the body. ' t was poitenod by poison Ivy, and let It go till the poison get into my bleed, who a I was Obliged te rive up work, and was cenflned te my house for two months, I hat sores and scale en tne 1 FROM OKAD TO fKKT my finger nal'a came off, and my hair and wblskers came out. Xhad t we physicians, bat Old net seem te get much better. Thinlsaw Heed's Bariapaitlla adveutied and lira hta bottle It helped mese much that I continued taking ft till I hed used three bottles, when t wm cured, t can recommend flood's Saraa parllla te all as the best bleed partner t knew of." a. W. VfKK, 70 park Avenue, flroekport, MALABIA-IMPUBB BLOOD " I used te be troubled with fever and sgue, malarln, pimples en tha (ace, and ether affee affee affee tloneTesutllngfrem bleed Impurities, Iwas Induced te try Heed's Barsaparlllat as a result I have vigorous health. It keeps me well throughout the rear." W. STSWAkT, 605 Myr tle Avenue, Brooklyn, M. Y. Heed's Sarsaparilla Sold by oil druggists. Ill six for I. Prepared only by O. I UUOO CO., Lenoll, Mui. 100 Doea One Dellar. (0 pA.KKEU'8 IXAIK BALHAM. Parkcr'u Hair Btlsam Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Pro motes a Luxuriant urewtn. Merer Falls te ltestere Uray Hair te Its YeutMal Celer, cures Bcald. Disease and Hair railing. We. at Druggists. rLOBKSTINK COLOONE. The atest rragrant and La.ttng of Per fume. K9c Druggists. ectSl-emdMAThftw ujr oeudb. piALli 1S83. FLANNELS- 11KD, WHITE, BliUK, OUA.Y, BHOWN AND KANOY FLAN- NELS, COTTON FLANNELS, FJJ&NNKli BKlrJ'TH, ALL-WOOL 8KIKT1NO, LADIES' MISSES' AND OUILDKEN'S UNDERWEAR, OHILDBEN'S MERINO UNDEBWEAB, 100, 13., 10a, 20a, 250. BLANKETS. We are willing te cempare prices with 1'UII ftdilphla Hemer. JehnS. Givler, 6 & 8 Ferth Queen St., LANCA-JTKU, I'A. merlD-lydAw HARRY HTAMM. Stamm's (U'KNKDTHIH DAY, Saturday, September 1. Benn of cur Stcck was formerly at Nej. 35 & 37 North Quean St. But we moved te enr NEW STORE, -AT- NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, Where we will be pleased te co all our old Irlends and patrons, llkewlie Btrangera whom we hepa te aaa te our list et friends and patrent. We propose looking alter your Intortsts Intertsts WUICH IF DONK WKLL-ulUmately mean enr success. WK AUK NOT HARD TO PIHD. UIU1IT IN CKNTUK SQUAltE, tKeil Doer te the A'rif Kra Ortloe.) FOR 10 DAYS -VTKerrjEu- 100 Introductory Bargains ! Which will be sure te attract you te 119. OUu NKff BTOltit will always leek oilcan and nice, and as near Bomellke as possible Don't Ferget Our New Stere, STAII'S STORE, Ne. 24 Centre Square, O-OI'KNKD aATUttDAY. aXl'TEMUICU l- augls-lTd rOK HAM OH KXKT. V0) 8ALK Oit RENT-A FlKtnv CutrH,rT' etiuated two mUea from Lan- ?JS inT Te,ms reiseruibiB. inquire at auglSluid TUlSurriUJC "ETOUHKS FOR HAT.V iu crtiw unum A-, liberal terms, en West Chestnut. Wal apdiVm ea' Uftry-ilne nd OhariottesttS, . 11 Bosten mn nilMmd WOH(TmiAVBTUIETr i TOBACCO. QTANDAHD OBKW1MO TOBAOOU, DOYOUCHEW? -THEN OET- THE BEST -WIIICU IS- Finzer's Old Honesty Genuine Eu a Red B Sin Tag en Every Fleg. OLD UONBSTY is acknowledged te be the PUREST and MO8T LASTLNB pleC4 0t BTANDAKD CIIK WING TOBACCO en the market Trying it la a better test than any talk about It. UItb It a fair trial. AW-TOUEDKAL1EHAS XT.M nevlS-lydAw FURN1TUHM. w IDMYER'B. FURNITURE WIDMYEE'S OOMSfEK, THE OLD VORNBR US FULL Or QOOD HEW dTHINUB. ' Our steek Is tee large and must be reduced before the season duces. Te de this we hare concluded te give the people a chance te get Geed Furniture I AT A LITTLE COST. Wehavoseme goods (net the newest, but last as geed) that wiu be sold if the price put en them will sell them. These are ebb at iiAHOAINS, and we ex pect te see them move lively. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE Oer. ffaat King & Duke Bte. QCH8 & GIBBS. FURNITURE ALREADY. We are getting in some new Fall Styles in Furniture. They'll be coming and going all the time. The geed selection you have from our entirely new stock, at the extremely low prices, will pay you te call en us. We're manufacturing a full line el geed Heme-Made Werk. Alse de repairing and uphol stering. OCHS a GIBBS. Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 Sewth Queen Street. aprll-lyd I desire te call the attention of my friends and patrons te the fact that I am newprepared te de general Undertak ing', te which my per sonal attention will be given at moderate charges. Respectfully,; WALTER A. HE1MTSH, 27 & 20 S. QueenSt.) Reeidence 87 Weet Vine 8treet, opposite 8U Mary's Church. F DBNKTURE I FURNITURE I TKK UN0KUU1UNXD UAS ItEOVKNKD HIS BTOTtK AT TUE OLD STAND, Jfe. 38 East King Street, Which wm aeitreyea by Are some time age, anataaa perfectly aowbteck or all kinds et FURNITURE. PAALOUSOITKB, BEDBOOM BU1TKS, TABLES, CUA1US, ItTCV ITfHOLSTERINQ In All Its "Branches. Alse fainting and Or. bamentlng Ola Ctaalrs.; HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Street. leatfd CO Ah, B, B. MAKTIIl & CO,, Wholesale and lUitall Dealers in all kinds of liUHUrin AniJ UUALi. Vabd Ne. 414 North Water and we. 430 north Prince atreets, Lancaster, ra nMyd B AUMQADNKB'B COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. Oioi:- Ha 129 North QneenStreet, and Ne. 664 North 1 Tin c street. Yabds: Kerth lrinee street, near steading Depot, T UMB.'Jlt, COAL, AO. LUMBER, C01L AMD ROOFING SLATE. O. SENER a SONS. l'UINOJC AND WALNUT STB., Sell Ceal et the IJest Quality at the Lewest l'rtrn. ilnv nsiw, as It may be higher. CLOTR1XB, C. JgJARLV FALL ATrHACtlOKS. L. Ganian i Bre., 8.W.OORNIB NORTH QTJBBN & ORANCrll 8TL. LANOABTEIt, PA. Early Fall Attraction. We have received lately Large Invoice of OOODS IK TIIK PIKOB. oetnprlsloR Cassl njeres, Worsted and cheviot, which we iviuwu uis eest e i style at Moderate Prices. All-Weel Worsted Snlta te Order at 112. ill. All-wool custmern Salts te Order at 110. li2,M4.li8,ti8,fai,a All-Weel Cheviot Bulu Bnlta te Order at lit, 1J,18,J. '" All-Weel Cheviot rant te Order at &&, 1 1, 15,10,17. All-Weel Worsted PanU te OrdsratHM, fle,ie.i7,ts.tj. All-Weel easstraere Pants te Order at fl, M te, 15, ae, 8.00. The rinett Goods I The Fairest Dealing I The Fulle.it Satisfaction Guaranteed. We invite Inspection and nomination of Onr stock, tee Styles, Loek at Quality and L. GANSMAN & BRO. On account or Holiday, enr Stere win be Closed en Thursday, eeptember 0, and Satur day, September 15. until e o'clock p. m. TyTERS k RATHfON, We're Pasliing Tigs. WK AUK PUdllNU THE BUTT END OK OUtt Sammer Stock of Clothing OFF AT LOW PRICES. Net Belew Cost, of course; you don't expect that) er.lt we did advertise It you would net believe It. But if you want a GOOD, HOTEST SUIT AT ITS LOWEST PRICE, CALL NOW AND OET A SOLID BARGAIN'! Myers & Rattfen, LEADING CLOTH1KUS, NO. 12 BAST KING BT., LANCASTER PA. H IRSH A BROTHER. EALL AJSiD WINTER NOVELTIES IN OUU DEPARTMENT. Fer Saits Made te Yenr Order: HANDSOME EFFECTS la FANOY WOU3 TKI) W1DBWALC8, SCOTCH CHEVIOIS, COUESCKEWS and FANCY CASSIHEUES. Fer Pants -Made te Yelt Order: BEAUTtrUL BTK1PKS and PLAIDS tn FINEFKENCH, ENGLISH and DOktKSTlO WOS8TEDS and OA8S1UKUKS, MEDIUM andHEAVY-WElGUCCHEVIOtS; FOR OVERCOATS: MELTONS, KKUSKYS, CIIINCUILLAR, WSST-UF.EMQLAND CLOTHS, WOBBTED?, W1DEWALEB and I1EAYEBB. A Perftct Fit Gairanttd. Only (he Bett Tiiemisgs M. Only ibe Best Workmen Employed. CORDUROY SUITS Made te Order Either Flannel or ft ergo Lining. STA cordial Invitation Is extended te call and Inspect our stock. HIRSH & BROTHER, ONE-FRIOE ULOT1UEUS AND rUHNlSIIKK3, Cor. North Queen St. and Centre Squire, LANCASTER, PENN'A. NaVfbep feat, l'ants and Veit Hands, and Custom Vest Hand), wanted JVCleaea en Thuraday and Friday, 6th and 7th Inst, en account of Holiday. augJl ttnd WU FISHER, DENTIST. Particular attention given te filling and preaervlnK ine natural teeth. 1 have all the lateat Improvement rer doing nlee nerk at a very reasonable cost. Having years of ex perlence In the large cities I am sure te give the beat et taUsCactlen and save you money beat artlfleUl teeth onlyaaeo per aet. inertMya MO. M NOftfUQUEEN IT, MERCHANT TAILORING moetn AJTD BBOBM. fl00 T WKAJt Ien Gem Save leney HI VU1T1RO STAOKHOUSE'8 AND F0BCUA81NQ TOUtt" FOOT WEAR. vtbk best shoes and j.ewkb1 piucks in the;citt. D. P. STACKEOUSE, SB St 80 BAST KINO, BT. LANCASTER. PA. aMydW OOTS AND SHOES. An Exciting Race for the Lead I In thee time when "Competition I ee Streng," we are Determined te Keep In tha Lead, and have Laid in a LARGE STOCK -OF- Scheel Shoes Which for PBICE.QU ALtTF and DUK ABIL ITY cinnet be beaten tn the Clly. WE OAN BELL YOU Cnlld'a Kid and Pebble, Heel and Spring Heel Shee. Bizet from 8 te 10)f, for 11.00. Child' Grain Selar Tip, Heel and aprlng Deelehoea. Bltea 8 te 10H, forseoent. Mltict1 Grain Butten hheea. Bread and Nar row Tee, bizes 11 te , ler 11.00. MUies' Grln solar Tip Butten Shee, Bite nwD2.iorll.ej. Misses' Kid and Pebble, Heel and Spring Heel shoes. Sites 11 te 2, w.as. Youths'. Beya' and Men's Teal Calf, Heek Laoo chee. Size ll te 2, 8 te 0 and 6 te 11-11.00 per pair. Ladles' Pebble Butten Shee. Size 2W te T. 91 cents. Ladle' araln Butten Shee. Blzo2Kte7, Lad!ea' Kid and Pebble, Round and Equare Toeehees. Blzns 2H te 7, f 1.25. Remember these are no Auction Sole Geed (as we de net buy i ne Dellar's worth et Bhee In thit way), but are made by Geed ltellable Faoterles, and we will guarante they are tbe Bust shoes yen can buy in the city at tha prlee quoted abeve, as wa are Building Up our Trade by Belling Geed en a Clese Mar gin. Most of theae Shoes we have sold ever alnce we commenced business, almost three year. We have filled our EAST WINDOW With BCHOOL BIIuKS and have marked the price en them, se that you can compare them with these yen buy elsowheie. The One-Piice Cash Heuse. & The Leaders of Lew Prices IN BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 East Hi tig Street, LANCASTER. PA DRY UOODS ' m 0. VrjWWwvWWj s PEUIAI, BARGAINS. WATT&SHAND e. 8 Ss 10 HAST KIMQ.BT. LANCA3TEU,PA, HAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION THE LKU BT SIOUK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND FANOY GOODS In Central fenniylvanta. New rail Goods In Every Department bought ler CASHatthe Lewest Market Prices. SPECIAL I 100 PIECES ALL WOOLTKICOTS, 40 Inches wldf, only 2Ce a yard. In Light, Medium and Dark Greys. We nronennce this the Best Kr gain In Dress Goods we have ever bed te offer. These goods are all wool ana have never here tofore been sold for leas than 37Xa 60-INCU ALL WOOL "U1TINU3. In all the New Shades ter Fall and Winter, at sec a yard. B-l ALL-WOOL BUOADOLOTH9, In all the New Shades, at 7Sc and f I CO. Our own Importation of ALL-WOOL HEN. BIETl-AS ana PIIENCH BLACK CASH. Manas, saving our customers the Jobber profits. Our own Importation of SILK FLUSHES : 18 inches wlde, in all coloring imaginable, at M cents a yard. 18 Inches wide, In all the New Colorings, only 79 cents a yard. jeincheswlde, in all the New Fall Shades, only 11.00 a yard. 21 inches wide, in all colon, only 1125 a a yard we consider these goods, at the prices quoted, the very best Tallin we ever offered te enr customers In BILK t-LUSUES. Every department will cow beDncdapen examination te be replete with Hen rail Goods at prices te suit the tines. New Yerk Stere. HATH. TTATS I HATS I STAUFFER & CO. SATURDAY, SEPT. i, OPENING DAY roil DUNLAP'd FALlSTYLES IN Silk and Stiff Hats. We think we have the HKT l: CO BLACK STIFF H AT In the City. AUNewUoeda. TKUNKS and TUAYELINQ BAQ3 at BOTTOM PBICK8. BOYS' SCHOOL HATS, 23c. Stauffer&Ce. Nes, 31 &33 North Queen St., LANOASTF.L.l'A, FREY ECKERT
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