" .' .X S T 3 ' t, LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY,, SEPTEMBER 11, 1888. II TIAMir r Isibjiibbbsbb served by carriers I Mr M ftinttBaing towns ier 100. tkMf assM Sb.w a year per month, -. L'" Mr iimiuenrcns niwiriww.ii.i" nr taatl. Speetsaea copies sent A3 THE IHIILMUinuIH, v LABeeiier.ra. - Daily Intelligencer, ures. acrxxMBca n, isss. frrMTkan a Chtaanas. rMltebsU, of Oregon, is an off- r of Pennijlraala, in the western wkiehlatata ha was known, as a mb, by tba name of Hippie, ue I. for reasons satisfactory te trim- , ImUi U name and his residence ; but HUhmUs te change his nature; a 1 cannot ba made out of a sew's r ageatfeaian out of a blackguard. United States senator, however, made from very peer stuff, tieftea testified. The Chinese ImmU 1 that Mitchell se strongly opposes .fee beneficent If ail the TacKle I fasti pseuls ware down te the Mitchell Mm for there would be a possibility of a I improvement in the breed then r st Chinese admixture. Mitchell ven iteaay in the Benate yesterday te Mtaattar Morgan that he did net believe it ad followed It by the declaration : Hast Senater Morgan entered the Benate kaaber full e whisky. "Whisky 13 a ft4 thing te be full of, but It is still mhm'te be filled with mallgnlly. Drankea men may be decent when they anseber ; but a mean man can never be. J,Tbe statement of Sanater Morgan, WkWi Mitchell did net believe that he or Sy one else believed, was that the Chi Mas government might be delaying its at te the treaty until it found out the tasortet tbe election, believing that, If Harrison was elected, it would net need teaeeeptthe onerous restrictions of this 'treaty. This idea et Senater Morgan iTery probably has a substantial basis in fact. The Chinese knew that pending ;tbs) election, and while the voteeftho raolfle coast is the game of the parties, ' there is a poorer chance of getting im partial legislation upon the questions et exclusion than tbere will be it; and it Is very probable indeed that they hopefully await the election et Harrison, who is currently believed net totea violently hostile te Chinese lmml lmml saatten. Republicans are very fend et charging j. PIMIII. WTO .VCUIUVIHIIU IM; . " jet)BUMiwaai weveisnu cauaen ; uuv nin Imn greatly angered when we charge ; agsiest them that tbe Chinese want Har- s j.awn eiacicu. j.ucie u iiu uiuiu giuuuu ? ffer our statement than for theirs. The 1 'TChlnjra en flm'PanWIn rnnnt: rn undent ;b1y antl-Democratle In their feeling; "last tbere U every reason why they should m, ter uey nave neining 10 expect irem " .fv 1 prejudice of the Pacluc coast Deme- fesnasi GralifjlBg Abuse. .fSTae president cannot please the lte- v'i1, WdDUCMl eUUUTB UUU UIUIUI3. XI.O in gsEwBncd it he does nnd damned if he flails te de. They have been having a SaftMMtnn st ra.ill- flnrllnr urtfll lltm In busing -BW- him in tbe BtaJpfJanva Je lN,ft6radewn no I ass for i wMnt new and sraMreads; and the Itepub- Journals sav that the neoule nf ulgailUI iaUM UrU.fl nialna V.nnn.i.A U sn,:..7:-r::"D."ur" wi? "f ""r a uk uinjgnty ier me itepuD- Lfrnn ticket. f'tf U the president was te depend for re re w.,teea upon lne Bepubliean party it is jjrassHr was ne would have a peer chance. !( uppcua mai ue ne aees net expect xr" pucan vote, it may be that it was doe mailer whether or no he pleases r " " mj 00 19 10 piease tnese In- sjspseaent Republicans who de their -OWB thlnblncp enH nl.n nn.. t. itoltTetes for the best man. Tbe ureal- smSBBTIX nasi tlAf Ufl.lHn.A.1 1.1- 1.11 4W0CU um efcfcer accept- . HWU4IUUMVU IV tUU njsepatmcan party. It is a letter te Demo Deme tE, and is se inaerlbed. It fails rate please tbe Republican Innrnni. "we decry it with great unanimity. It iaaar tn ut. !, .1. . . tJtT , , """ vuc "uuia receive un- Sf?u J HnBPPlflIUyat ,ea8t Wnlle 4"CWDpR,gn Ia8ts the Profoundest Ctrathnd the wisest words that could 5 J"0"" from a Democratic source. '' It is no imnftarhmenf n l, ..ni.i.... It vsasjr that it receives Itepubllcan cendem- i&ZTr1' Ul0BnarPer its thrusts and the f effective its Are, the less pleasing will &St M te its Victims. It la amnalnir it n ' . . a . ,.VJW "Si g' w Bee "ew unanimously nnd ?pmnu' lDf tter is abused en the Re-.'-Publican alrtn Tiuf..... - 1.1... ?Tswoaiiumen Its exnresalvpn. trhiM. I'yli Sustained bv Iha vnrm nrrant I tbat flews In nnnn it fmm oil m. r,lT.l.-. . ..- r""'U """ueuati 01 us menus. w., -' . '? KA Op.ni.il C ...- . . V..UUUU cur me ixy. "Is the Mills bill sectional ? 'PM tjaestten has been answered byRenub- t l..tllua . AS . . - W""" "J neung tnat lumber, wool. saH. . . - - wi m uu peas, uax, lime and vegetables I Northern nreduRbinn ihe fnu n. ' Jk3k Of these things nrn nlnn .ll, b'aWOdacts. In ',Rkl hera .. , j . V 000,000 sheep In the Seuth, about a quar- Awm w mm tewi, ana Texas had mere awep ttan Hew Enaland. KewVnrir. rV.Xsw Jersev and Punn.ciranu ,i.i..i i'& . - -- -..;.i.iu UUUCU. 'M. for beans and ne&a v A-ir n.i OaUfernia produced in 1878 mere than Mtbe total product of beans ; 3,076,050 .sjsjmu were Drednnfut iiinnnih.. ..j wYerk furnished i.mn.4iA i..t,.i. TCaUfernIa 378,071 bushels. Of there! ITr? i, Dtwueis the Beuth fnr. 9W about one-third or 482.CS1 bushels. rl tu the krgest Product of peas Is in HM Beuth. In 1670 the total was 0 CH 077 .W"1' of which 4,833,504 was produced m live S juth. Peas may be considered a i.O SMSKSetB Drednct If hum era i.j ,TA. " --- un VUUUH5U XSTsMra, and It will be nntivii tht .h ' of peas la ever twice the size et the crop, as for "Northern vege- i' mat is nn extremelv in. purae, and thoueh tS2 finn tu collected en veetablPa frpi, , "la 1867, at JO per cent, we de nnr. ) tne market cardan,. nf vun. k will suffer very severely by a re- svatuuw prolectlen; particularly sasr ay seen ue able te ahin Am.i. riM corn and sweet Datatn i Tee werklntc man. who nv 4X en iecd, will certainly net com- MS. !' lk0f9()S 2)8 bushels of salt produced ", ,, were rurnlaharf b7 ,a Urm,m by Jew Yerk and Ohie. Of the remaining G,0S0,O09 bushels the Seuth furnished .3,650,033 bushels, se that salt is also a Southern product. Flax is a Southern product te a certain extent, and rice and sugar are great Southern staples ; these we And heavily cut. llefined sugar Is reduced 0 per eent. nnd raw 35 per cent, llice Is re duced 11 per cent, and rice meal 5 per cent. Lumber and flax alone can be considered Northern products of im portance en the free list, and It is plain from the wholesale reduction of duties en Southern staples that there is no ground for the cry of sectionalism. It seems perfectly clear that when the government, this Instrumentality created and maintained by the people te de their bidding, turns upon, and, through an utter perversion of Its powers, extorts from their labor and erpltal tribute largely In excess et publle necessities tbe creators has re belled against the creator and tbe masters are robbed by their servants rresldent Cleveland's Letter of Acceptance. - Jehn a. Uamiilbten & Ce., bankers, of Baltimore, In tbelr weekly olrenlar te tbelr euatomers make tbe following comment en tbe effect et tbe presidential canvass: "Tbe commercial and flnanelal situation continue In a most premising condition, and tbe present season blda lair te be tbe exception wblch prove tbe rale regarding anelt year in business during a president Ual canvass. Business men are net bother ing themselves about politics, and are well Battened that tbe anoeoas or defeat et eltber party cannot and will net curtail ths bene fits te be received from an abundant bar vest Tbe bluster abent free trade and protection, tbe Canadian fisheries or tbe Chinese question has no terrors except te thoae who bave polltlesl offlee at stake, and tbe people are satlsQed tbat nothing can atop tbe period of progress and prosperity whleb has atlsen from natural oauses wblch are net controlled by political events." This soems te be the opinion of many buil buil nes men, though low of Ilepnbllcan pro pre pro ellvltloa have the frankness te confess it. Tun Hamburg Amerlcan steamship 00 rr. psny Iim ref antiX te acesptany pay for ser vices rondered te tbe Danish line at tbe time or the O elser disaster and suggeata that the amount should be turned ever te the families of the vloilmsef tbat collision. This Is certainly a most refreshing example of a corporation with a aeul. In this connection It Is worth noting tlint the pilot ehart of the North Atlantle just issued shewa that if the Oelter had followed the rules laid down by tbat most valuable publication It wenld have been many mllea farther south. These charts are furnished free by the gevernment te all vesaelr, and the directions given fix a line across tbe Atlantic north of whleh west bound vessels aheuld alwaya keep while the east bound have plenty of room and favoring currents south of It. The editors of the chart de net hesitate te say tbat the torrlble Oelser disaster was due te a strange disregard of the dl reotlena of the chart. Tin: poet Whlttler Is said te have replied as fellows te tbe charge that he waa an enemy of the Beuth : "X was never en enemy te the Beeth or the holders of alaver. 1 Inherited Irem my Quaker ancestry hatred et slavery, but net of alavehelders. Te every call of suffering or dlstreaa In the Beuth 1 have promptly responded te the extent of my ability. I was one of the very first te reccgnlrs the rare sift of the Care linian poet Tlrored, and I was the Intimate frlend el the lamented Paul H. Wayne, though both wrote fiery lyrics against the North. I am euro no one rejoleca mere Tun elty et 1'ltUburg haa an enorgetlo officer In Iho dopartment of public safety whohsslately distinguished nlmielf and Inenrred the elernat enmity of Chicago by telling alarming stories of tbe slaughter et dlseased cattle In the abattoirs of that city. Tbe chief of the department new suggests munlelpal and state legislation for the pro tection of the bsef eaters, providing for the tstabllsbment of a city abattoir where all cattle te be Beld In Pittsburg must be kllled. Falling ihlf, he thinks a law could be paated that all dressed beef sold In Pennsylvania must be acoemnsnlni ir n official cortlneate from Inspectors at Obloage that it Is wholesome and aa represented. Tliere docs net seem te be occasion for great alarm, as tbe talk about the matter will probably compel great esre for the present en the part of tbe Obloage bntehera, but It would undoubtedly be a wise meas ure of protection te Insist upon rigid in spection of the animals slaughtered, The Dally Konnebeo Journal publishes a i u, normeuoau nonerables, generala and colonels, a column and a half long, eaeh of whom had from two te a dozen engage menu te speak In Maine before the oleetlon. Among them were the follewing: General LuciUB Falrehlld, ex-govorner of Wla. cousin; General James A. Beaver, govorner of Pennsylvania; Hen. James G. Blaine, Hen. R. K Frailer, of Mlehlgan; General Adam E. King, el Maryland; Hen. J. R. G, x l.e, ui Louisiana; Hen. Iewls E. Me. Uemas, M. O., from Maryland; Oel. Clark E. Carr, of Illinois; Hen. W. O. Piummer. of DahotsjHen. W. P. Henbnrn. nf T.. Hen. Henry Cabet Ledge, Hen. Rebert P.' Kennody.efOblo; Cel. Ansen 8. Weed, New Yerk ; Hen. Geerge Maney, Tenn.; Hen. W. W. Rice; Massachusetts; V. H Calkins, Indiana; Hen. Wm. P. rxve, Gen. eralJehnL. Hwlft, Massachusetts; Hen. Geerge M. Dewey. Mich lean: Hen. nnin- Chase, Hen. R. G. Herr, Mleb; Hen. W. O Deane, Pennsylvania; Mr J.Ellen Fester." of New Yerk. ' These are only a low of the beat known r,..v..uu. wm ue aeen that the Re. publican managers scoured the whole vv.um j, .u, iuu very uewer of their foreea. Over 600 Republican meetings were held in Maine. By oenoentrallng In one strongly Republican state all the poweref a national campaign organisatien they bare been able te save it for their party. Knewing the desperate cUerls ihat were being made we are greatly surprised that tbe Republican msjerliy is net larger. If they cannot de better than this by an attack in force upon the weakeat part of our line what will be .uBiuDutt urn corneal in which their beat men who spoke In Maine must be scattered ever the whole country ? XlIK 1'hlladelnhla nianufsMnmrn . nearly all Kepublleans, and they are kick, loe; like Btecra sKalnat the adyanee In man. ulaotured articles which has set In and has b,a0IB 'oil blown boom in tbe Wear. ... muBipniB people are se ranch opposed te anythlnj; tbat will show that tbe country can be saved without Harrison !m . ? u Pu5,l0uy snd mentally un. able te believe and nnut te understand that things are moving. Ne Philadelphia Kb! publican JU buy anything that 0S. mere tbat It did . month age. HsVmiSSi. te starve for 60 day. and then eat j Cr? h will take a cracker. Tub United Htates innnnf.i.. a.. Jam was sold at League island en Saturday ier ftl 70ft Mho nnmt .. " mlu'"mf 'or 0.7ea tfbe ctwt tbe government f 526,. OOO.but was never put te aea or fitted url Ami yet the people are asked te vote for . "'"r" , PWM Party that Is reapon reapen Bible for this outrageous squandering e tbe publle meney and for the wreck f ! navy, ir they did this when the h -A wt te & "" wast would they de ,.., . . . -" w We propose, tee, by extending tbe mar ket for our BBanBfecturea, te promote the toady employment 01 labor, while by ettespMlnK the ceat of lbs necessaries el ills ws lneraase the pa-chasing power of tbe werklDgmsn's wages and add te tbe coraretU of his home. President Clers land's letter et Acceptance. PERSONAL. Jupek DAVKNrenT, of Kansas City, has decided tbat women can wear trousers whenever and wherever they please in Mlt sour). OAr-TAtM Hekiiy Jackhen appeats te bave taken Ben Hill's place at the bead et the (leerglabar. Terse fees that he recently reeelved amounted te t7G 000, and bla reg ular retainers reach 1C000 a year. lie baa Just declined an eHer of 120,000 a year te go te New Yerk as counsel for an Insurance company. Nina Van Zandt hat, at leaat for every dsy wear, put oil mourning. Hhe was seen tripping down the atreet In Chicago In charming new suit et white, with pretty colored ribbons and neat aummer hat te match. She exhibited no signs of mourn, leg whatever, and her face w ere a bright, happy smile. Mr. Maurtek V, EeAif has resigned bli editorial connection with tbe Frttman'a Journal because an arttoleorhlioommead artteleorhlioommead arttoleerhlioommead log tbe president's flsberlei aemage wis suppressed by tbe owners. The New Yerk Star says " the new Freeman's Journal will hereatter be a mere annex of tbe Irish World, and It will lese tbe paper's old constituency." Jehn Dunn, the renegade Zulu leader, has entirely renounced civlllzttlen, and hi a tasen two or three dozen Zulu wives, lly birth be Is a Roetcbman. Ills father was a trader In Natal. Jehn went out te Beuth Africa when very young and has nevir returned, lie traded aneng tbe Zulus for his father, and by and by took a liking ier tne peopie ana tne country and settled permanently there He seen became an Influential Zulu. HKertETAitY Vilas Is much batter satis fied with bla present duties In the Interior department than he was while holding the poetefuce portfolio. This Is owing te tbe iset that the work In the Intorler depart ment la mero dlversllled. and. as a rale. mere legal In Its character than tbat of the postmaster general. Toe necretary Is a prodigious werker. He la a Western man. and In the quaint vernacular of that aeotten neis anewn ana "bustler," 110 reaches tbeofllce promptly at nine, and remains usually until Ave and six Id Iho evening. Unlike his predecessors, he reads every Important letter which comes te the depart ment before aendlng It te hltt subordinates. He fellows this plan also with regerd te the loiters which are brought te him for his algnatura He has the rare faeulty of absorbing their contents at a glance. In tbla roepeet he wenld make an exoellont newa editor. He keeps two Btenoa-rapbera busy the entire day. When he went Inte the department twelve months nge he found the work of one burean the Isnd ofneo two years In arrears. He Immedl. ately Inaugurated different methods with sueh beneficial results that six months hence tbe work will be up te date. Voinfettlng, Prem Time. I.tttle Girl What's the matler, llttlo.bey 1 I.Ittle Bey I'm crying becanse' my mamma hasjunt geno tohenvon. Little Girl Ob, but p'r'apa she hasn't. a nan huijjket. Our brilliant llrotber Ulalne lias made his usual bual This Ume it was in Mntne Ills subjAet was tbe rruat." Vew tht Atlanta ComtUutten. WAMAMAKKU'U Open all day en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker's is a meeting and resting and waitine. place as well as the i licia are reaumg ana sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. J L trrtmu WVAItl JOftiPtR V WANAMAKER'S IdAcrca PLOOrX SPACE PHILADELPHIA J L iMiRrectirtiiit 1 r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) tiling 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 are yours. JOHN WANAMAKER, Phlladelphla. COMPLEXION PO WDXH. V-wwS QOMPLEXION POWDKJt. LADIES WUO VAMJK A HKriNKIl COill MUSI USK i.mteN POZZONTS UKDIOATEI) COMPLEXION POWDER. ."".P110" a brilliant tranaparency te tha reu balk nr All Drujfglata and Faney Ooeda Donlera flvorywhere. ar.rTlvaWAU r "'ATIONB.- , MAcaiNxur. QENTRAL MACHINE WORKH. FOR SALE CHEAP FOB IUUKDIATK DK1.IVEBY. eSS Vii's1'1 KiW?0 ena ."",ler combined. bS,cen"mtd.K","D0 nna .,.ioUa,,en Wlno4rwlurBe11de-r,.lana Vfirt,Ca Klne, OnO B 11. P. DevHnil.nnl.l v ... .. inuke. "" "'. wwn scriptl5n, ftna U0UerB or evorylre audde- loTr,eBte7HS:BtlUtlB "flnB' 8u,t,,," cA'ff iSSft f'JlHPIft. ".. !W' iron glneur.. Huppllea "- aa ana Kn- GOOD WOBK. nKABONABLE CUABOICS. PB0UFTNK8S. central Machine Works W. P. CUMMIJiGs, i'roprleter, N08. 131 it 138 NORTH CHRISTIAN HT X-AB-OASTKB, P. decma WOOD'S BAHSAPAR1LLA. BLOOD POISON Whether originating la Slaeasa, or lrem hass ling chemical or vegetable pelitmi.li cures by Heed's Barsapartila, whlca thoroughly eleaase. pntntas aed en-lobes the bloes. After sueh dlieases ai amall-nex. scarlet f erer ana diphtheria. Heed's Sarseparilia Is of great benefit In expelttdf the vims and toning up ana strenanhenlng the body. " I was pouenes by poison Ivy, and let It go ttlltha poison get Inte my bleed, whe a I was obliged te rlva up work, and was cennned te my home ler two months. I hat sores and soalesenme FROM HEAD TO rXBT try finger natis came off, and my hair and whiskers cane out. Ibad two physicians, but aid net seem te get nines uetter. T&en I saw Heed's SarsapatlUa advertlied and hra.hta bottle. It helped me se much tbat I continued tnklegltUllIhadusedthres belUet, wheal x cured, t can recommend Heed's Sana parllla te all aa the best bleed purifier t knew of." U, W. Vcaa, 70 rark Avenee, Brockport, If Y MALABIA-1MPURE BLOOD " I used te be troubled with ferer and ague, malaria, plmplea en the face, and ether afreo afree afreo ttens resulting from bleed Impurltles. Iwaa Induced te try Heed's SarsaparUlat as a result I hare vigorous health. It keeps aa well throughout the year." W.Bia wast, 60S Myr tle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Heed's Bareaparilla Beld by all druggists. 11 s six for S. Prepared only by 0. 1, HOOD A CO., Lewell, Uui. 100 Deaea One Dellar. (0 BOOTS AND HUOB. JF' OT WKAR. Yeu Can Save Meney 11Y VISITING STACKH0U8E'8 AND l'lmCHASlNQ YOUK' FOOT WEAR. ar-TliE BEST, BHOKH i'higk3.intuk;eity. ANUJ LOWES1 D. P. STACKHOUSE, 88 et 80 HA6T. KINO, ST. IilNCABTEU,rA. aKMydAw B OOTS AND BHOE8. An Exciting- Race the Lead I for In tliese times when Competition Is se Btrenir," we are Determined te Keep In the Lead, and have Laid in p LARGE STOCK or Scheel Shoes Which far PlllUE, QUALITY and UUUaUlL in cunnei oe Deaien in me city. U?ci ehoe.Ve.'s'S ,$"E' ..? ! . GElnB.lVJti2 ! "resa and ar TOW lOtfS. blBlllkl't ln..lm lUoTt3evToJieolu'llp Bu'tun Snoes,sizes ll&lee.ijrgl.g " P" Ten tfe a', jteyg1 and Men's vm nif iimw peT-8ftM"to2'8"e5n"BWw 05 cSn'ta!' rbbl0 Untten Bh0M ' 8' ws 2K te 7, Ladlea' Grain Butten Bheea. BlzeasxteT, Tus,lr2rafimuna 6na 8q,uire Iluinomber the ie are no Auction Sain nuwia The One-Price Csh Heuse. I The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN l BOOTS 8c SHOES, Ne. 3 East Klug Street, LANCA8TKU. FA n akin a rewDRii. gTEBLlNQ BAKING POWDKR. STERIl Absolutely Pure. 1 MriiV:;S.. hif, 2"ftJMr! of .ir-n., .,.);. i .i.r .j" r..uuer, iiintKlAl .!. .V.. 7.Ji7":--""?"u". . Mere 5nTftaLVn.KSifS12K W"". sold iiTi,r;f,-.. r,MY"'f- aug!83ma &mw",7." 5"fTWia CO.. .oiuteoireoi, mew Tork. IllOrCLKti. glOYOLKS, TIUOYOLKS, TANDEM OOLUMBIA Bicycles, Trieycles, TandemB, OUltABLK, BlUI'LS. UUAKANTKUD 1UUHE8T GUAllE, II I lldmiiiu.. . .'nua.ltllU4XAI.OQOB; CBKB, POPE MF'G. CO., T3 ITBANULIK ST., BOSTON. .BHAHCH UOUBK8 11 Warran Hf w. Yerk , m wabash Aye.. "hieaguydwS FBET ECKERT BAKU POWDER, TOBACCO. 8 TANDABO OBKW1MQ TOBACCO, DOYOOCHEW? -THEM ET- THE BEST -WHICH Finzer's Old Honesty Genuine Haa a Bed H Tin Tatf vary Pins;. en OLD HONESTY Is acknowledged te be the PUHEST and MOST LA8T1KO pleee.'Of BTANDABD CHEWING TOBACCO OB the market. Trying It Is a better test than any talk about lu (live It a fair trial. SSVYOUBDEALEBHAB IT.f neTls-ivdJjw DRY UOODH VV'VV'-'V1' "- T D KESS GOODS. Dress Goods -IN THE- NEWEST COLORINGS AND STYLES, Plain, Striped and Plaids, At Vttcea te Suit Kverybedy, JehnS.Givler, 6 & 8 North Queen St., l-ANCASTKB, l'A. niarlO-lydAw B OSTON STORK 1 TO OATCI EARLY TRADE. th?e.STS l?8 b3y "en begins we will make thelollewlng-apeclal Offerlng-elan ENTIRELY NEW Let of Goods. a,a?dbandWnDirl,ard.'!Tjr BheeUne s"n,12He upwlrta?"10 Shel,n" Mun.ssayardand Ueavy Had Ticking, Se a yard aud upward, wards? Apr0U 0lDKnani' Ke a yard and up. up'iraa1!811 Te',,l,n, handle a yard and Cajlceej, Neweu styles, tc a yard and up. Heed Towelg.Boand upwarda. AU-Llnen Kapklna.Mcaderenand upwards. waKiVFlanne1, All-Weel 12e ywd and up- Curtain Berlins, 5a a yard and upwards. Table Linens, 15c a yard and upwarda. Our Qualities Are Al ways Reliable? Don't mli tell Display of Staple Goods. PrieeB Are Alwaya the Lewest. Chas.Stamm -OU1UINAL- Bosten Stere 85 and 37 North Queen St. ss-orresiTK tub posrerriCK. augtt ly HAND tCBK OIIIXFS. 3.0 TO EHISMAN'S -reE- Ladlea'OelluloidQeIlarg & 0uff8. QAMPAIQN KECKTLES AND NOVELTIES ATKBISUANM. rOTICE TO CLUBS. I-LAUS UANNKUS AND UADOK TOOBDKB.AT MADB ERISMAN'S, KO.WMTKWaTMM,v mMOOMSIMM. sTtASBARD'B KILO OURKD - AIll BSIAaXAR SAGOS, SSMSOftfc TMy gtra aastellye nalsa aalTenuu aattalaetlm. in mmn MM.bwu SBB UHad Itaaf RlllMal ll -- rrteee reasonable. .aauiKUBViaJfrT JT BUKHK'8, THE QKOOBR. An Acknowledged Fact That of all the As Campaign Flaqnss, Ohromes taeacvQbllean or osmeeratle or rnotes 01 candidates. Wis HAVE the MEEbT e UT. ai rum riOTBraLWHJl aftBM publleanerthe two Oemoeratle itwexa- CaaSMatea ; also, tne White Beuse aaa eawitei. Tsane- tures are said te be a very eon UkeaMS of us candidates ana nuiiaiags. TOO CAST SIT OBB By buying eas or two or ssera veaads of our ExoeUeDtM-CentCeffto, or our BsstEla or mended or Java or Mecha always fresh Boasted, ant sura te please. - P. 8 if yen are tee far away, and want one, send 10 cents and ws WU1 mail one. BURSK'S, NO. 17 bsAbTT BUHOr sTTRMT, LANCASTER, PA. TJI1NE GROCERIES. Bead 1 Bead I Bead I CALL AT- W. A. REIST 8c CO.'S GROCERS, COliMKK KABT K1IU AMD DUKK BIS., LANCABIXB.PA. finest Line of Choice Groceries in the city, and recelve a handieme and correct cabinet alto photegraphaof J. Wilkes lloeth. Lawrence Barret, Uenry Irtlnir. Frederick Warde,and Annie Plxley, Irene Verona, Agnes Hernden JesephtneRL Clair. Tbe above arc correct and cannot be sur passed aa te quality el card and tecurateness of person. Alie sample of Beat Baking Fow Few Oerfree. Quaranteeaatnctly pure. Ask ler It We have Great Bargain in Orecerles te offer te you for the next thirty days In order te reduoe our stock. Mew canned Heeds and Fruits will take up all the room we have te spare, and we are receiving them daily. W. A. Reist & Ce. SSTTCLKFUONB. OPEN KVJCBY CVKH 1NQ. FBBK DBL1VEBT. ARQAINd. REIST, Jl READ 1 READ I READ 1 California Strained Ueney, S lis for 25c J elly (all klnda), 0 Ba ter 25c. Table Syrup, Hgnt as honey, 10c a qt. Stewing Figs. 4 tt3 for !5c. Banch Kalslnt, 4 S1 for 25c. Prunes, e, B. I and 3 fts for 25c. Freih Tea Blacnlts, 4 lis for 2Se. Snaps and Nlcnacs, 8 tbs for 26c. Twe Geed Breems for 25e. BestFlenrlnthe World (Betal'a Leyal), B0c aquarter. Freah Wheat Germ, C fts for 25c Fresh BoUeU4-J ftff fee. " Whole Gralnd Bice, BBs for 25e. Geed Bice, Bill for 29c. Twe Large Cakea Laundry Boap for tc. Oletne Seap, 6c. Large Bexes Bine, Be a box. Finest Dried Beel In the city, 12Ke a It. Finest ricnic llares In the city, HKc n ft. Twe Large Bexea Mnatard Bardlnea for 25c. One Bex OU or Mmtard Bardlnea for Se. AJrAnd many ether Bargains. Call and see It will surely pay you. I Northeast Cerner West Kiss; and Prince Streets, LANCAaTKIt. PA. MX-ATINg. QELLAK HKATKRfiT " " " FLINN & BRENEMAN'S Cellar Heaters ABKTUBBI9T1N TUKAIABKBT AND PBIOES THE LOWEST. ALL HOUKOUAUANTEKD. FLINN & BREUENAH, CONTltACTOBS Or Plumbing & Heating, Ne. 162 North Qneen Btreet, LANOAHTKU PA. MUMBfVUMlMUM UUOUh. QALL AND HKB -TflK- ROCHESTER LAMP Sixty Oandle-Light Beats thorn all. AnousrLetof chbaf qlebbs or uu an OU stores. - TBB "PHBFHOT ION" MBTAL MOULDIRQ BOBBIB CUSHIOB WMTflER STRIP Beau thera aU.'TUs atrip outwears all ethers. Keeps put tne cold. Step ratUIng of windows; -?e anu KeeP out snewsidraii Anyene can apply It-no waste or dirt made In applying it. Can be niten anywbere-ne holes te bore, ready for nae. It will net split warp or shrink- euahlen strip Is the most perfeet. At tha stove. Healer ana Bangs -or-; Jehn P. Sehanm & Sens, 24 UUUTM (JUBBN UTH (.AwnaaTWH. p. tJllil UMU1, BSTArKOF FREDERHJKrOHEK? late of Laneaster city, deeeaaen. Lettari teatamentary en said eatate havlna been grantea te the underilgned. all person. Indebted thereto are requeiud temUelmma. dUte payment, and Uieae havlnic claim or demands agalnet the aame. will present them without delay for settlement te the under, tgned, residing In Launaiter city. Ht"fZltoaKB:Bxecnter. Qse. K. Mmi, Atterseyr sngiMtaxri FURN1TUBB. QCBBAQ1BBB. Our Hemes and Hew te Fur nish Them, These intending te furnish or refurnish their houses, in part or the whole, should inspect our immense stock of New Fall Styles en exhibition in our large salesrooms. Our own and ether makes at the lowest prices. Lar gest display of First-Class Fur niture in the city, en the ad, 3d and 4th Floers of Ne. 31 Seuth Queen street OGHS jTgIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. aprtl-iy "llTIDMTER'a FURNITURE WIDMTEE'S 001OT5B, THE OLD OOBNXR IS POLL Or GOOD EEWpTUlMGS. reur stock Is tee large and most be redneed before the season closes. Te de this wa have eonelnded te give the people a chanes te get Geed Furniture I AX A L1TTLB COST. We hare some goods fnet the newest, but J nit as geed) that wUl be sold If the pMee put en them wUl sell them. TbeseareUBBAT BAKOAIHS, and we ex pect te see thorn move lively. WIDMYER'S FUBNITVRB STOBX Oer. East Elmr St Duke Bta. F UKN1TURK I FDKN1TURK ! TBE UNDCUB1GMKD HAS BKOPBHBD UtS BTOBB AT TDK OLD STAND, Ke. 88 East King Street, Which was destroyed by Ore some time age, and aa a perfectly Mewutoek of all klnda et FURNITUHE. FABLOBBUITKS, BKDBOOH BUITKS, TABLES, CHAIBB, ETC. UPHOLiTERINQ In All Its Branches. Alse 1'alntlng and Or namenting old Chairs.; HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Street HATH. Ya MKN, ATTENTION I Stauffer&Ce, MADIHO HiTTIRS, AJ? ,A0wlnB n.P ,h0 'argeat and nnest line of Hat Tradefn "w tn,ng hnen K the Fashionable Fall Styles. BTIKF HATS FKOM tOe. TO U.te. tULLLINKOr Trunks and Traveling Pegs AT BOTTOM PBICKS. 31,and33NerttiQDeenSt , LANOABTKL.l'A- COAL, J B. MARTIN & CO., Wheleialeand Be tall Dealers in all kinds et LUMBER AND COAL. i!SlTJL3DN0, l2 erth Water and Ke. 420 Merth ranee streeu, Lancaster, Fa? n-lyd jgAUMQAKDNER'H COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. K?IP?i2.Seel!,Qneen8tWOt'fcna -DeS:NerUl enaM Btret " adlng nr lfttfd LANOASTBB. P t T VMBEK, COAL, e. LUMBER, C0IL AMD ROOFING SLATE. O. SENER & SONS, raiNCK AND WALNUT STB., n2!!Cetf of Uie Best Quality at the Lewe, t lesetfa 7 n0W M " mtty b0 uher. QOBBNaWAXB. rriUU A MAKTltt. Fruit Jars ! - Fruit Jara I -AT- CHINA HALL. Ine Old Standard MASON! ritDlT J Alt m 1'lnU, guaru, Ball Qailens, AT LOWEST J'BICKS. The LIHUTNINQ JAB has no Bnparler. la Bailer Opened and Closed, Made of Batter Metal and 1 Bailable. Try th. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Stret, LAKOABTKH. PA. E WI8H TO EMPLOY A FEW saleimen en .alary te aell our gneda bv sample te the whele.al and retail trade el .Mfacrl? r ' WO-WtOse OtasUaaie. M .iv.fv-r
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