rU ?s -T ; jy&F t i,Vr miy - m unf'-" rr W i &;&? i 2 THE LANCASTER DAILY DfTELLIGENCEll. SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1888.' 7W ft 3, rtftf -, -Vtf? '&. '& -vfv rv !!.? . T. . J fiJf !ajiK ;&e. Jfft' 'il A r"M. v ij ,'-' ' tvyiy- r-JjW ii& m. I PU V'.lv.. PC I As wr t tH sr i','. -M- ,,1' V uw JV t TERMS! ; aTsra Datat Urian-m bkcbb I served by carrion ( . la thl clir ana urrennsung towns ler 100. ft nek. JBy aU 10.00 ft yeex pet month. VM WSJ.T lirratLiemca. KIshtPiicr4.tl.S0 l ..r ft year, by mail. Specimen copies sent VB tipf tnWMnvtt .1 1 .jtnntAlnr. Pa. !)3r .- ,' no Laiiv inieiiiKencer. e,r z LANCASTER, SEPTEMBER , IBS. .'1- v Ibat Dert Tkicj. a? Senater Den Cameren makes his first rf I AtVf .... m . . .ppeftrance ia vQis campaign asanaave ,ate of the election et Harrison, through .Jj te" Interview" telegraphed from Wash ," i' lacten. Benator Den has been supposed ;V0 nave been much disgusted with liar piston's nomination. He was for Slier- laan, ana alter him for Allisen, nna ,bout Harrison be expressed himself in ft'Wiy uncomplimentary language, and was vTen reported 10 nave nam mat nuDeuy gv would care te visit him if be reached the "White Heuse ; and it Is this statement which our senator seems te specially ,;&eek in the published interview' te eenttalict. He might have saved him- r:,'-sv ami me troueie. v newer or no no saw Ki It. nobedv Bunneses that he mennt It. It $"i net within the range of possibility that iq; Ee president et tne untied slates, wne- i,'"V&ver he may be, cannot command the r'.t-7 attendance or inn lvmnsvivanin, mnaierfl. t "- ' MfMtkA nf their hflttpni; nf wlinm Mmrn pruillv jg-' J,"'S 9Bv ru mini. ? "r, Ttnf. IAnatA, fimaYi. la nnl ..1.1a tn l,; command any enthusiasm for the euaiaare or ma party, jie says In a very flit way and with stale p. phrase, that the Republicans will carry -xrresyivama ; mat tne majority is net jva. likely te be greater than Blaine's : that .ew lerklsia pivotal state ; that every ' thing leeks well, and se forth ; which are tardly very excltlDK opinions nnd state- Ht 4MA.ta 0.Mn, Tt- ,1 t.l. l. 1.-.1 lr';-"n"""' UOUUW1 XUU VUUllgUb UU IIIIU sf.Si.BBMer say Bemeimnir. sotneiiew ana t m u- -. , ;. . , : v" "wawwicre, cuwnug uie nominees, anu !J. 1A 1l nnllt1Attf a Itmmk lt.t l. r.a ,'tfiVftllve and would vote for Harrison nnd ffis would visit bimif he was elected ; atd ; -AC 0 be spoke and sild that and quit. Ket being an orator he could net be expected te be eloquent ; but perhaps if the spirit bad moved him he might have said some thing in some degree exhlleratleg te his constituents. But thus it is with every Republican speech in this campaign. There has net one been made that has stirred the party te enthusiasm. It la the deadest concern the country has ever seen pretending te carry en an election. The most active man In it is the candidate for president, Who makes a speech or two dally te vot ing delegations at Indianapolis; but fw of these utterances are printed and theso that are amount te se little nnd are se tte lifJe stimulating that they might as well 2 ,'';; .1 burled with the rest in Indianapolis 'm. , .DiaiUU up 1U JUIUIIU U1UUU BOV'.a Htlr iMrawmw iub buue mhw; pend B, Uu utte uvv j"-becn let ioeso en nxAMU WJC WUUlIJi.UB, ,,,.. n,,!,,,.,.. l,lntT tn tlBe people bave a chance te knew that Harrison and net he is running for presU dent. Chairman Quay shows activity in gathering funds nnd has secured ahti' mllllnn rlnlliire In 'Phtlnrlalnlila. frntn uy ,nnf.ntr.. r. hanha f rrrf- " thO j, mKiwuP ,-uef financial re- ffi,:Jifl the Itepubllcan mind -, Ck. v"ithe onee credited te the tifc.1 ftUlBH' . . uent by their newspapers, without V& " nppurenij aumeniy biive thai 11 eemed te them te fit the dignity of bis position and the liberality of his dlspesi. tien, 760 is all they say they get from Harrison; and as it is mera timn timir aomlnat-iefi is worth te him, as they well &; " klkiivTthev are nnrfeetlv n.it.lan..l liouieera is no chance of the election of CCwI'b?rlBen when tljere Is such dullness of -5r-iee.ing in nis party ns nflects nud thor ther ii OQgblv saturates it. um nn pn. --'"V avlvania. a stata that i.q Rnid tn i, ...... nu I.t business Hfu linn?lnir nn tlm lnaa l.f tjl it fltra BreaVfl lufnpa ,l.nA,n.l . , fiS "'""iiumi.ueciB;uimj unu wuere -. aees anyone see the sign of great Itepub Ucan excitement evor the result V ltisns 1 dull as a church yard in thelrcamp. Buti. neee flourishes notwithstanding its pre dicted collapse ; and the only dead thing apparent In the present or future la the Republican party itself. m Can It Be Controlled 1 , A New Orleans man in Philadelphia, " disgusted because the yellow fever em bargo prevents his return home, ex presses great contempt for the disease as cause of death, declaring that there la no mere danger from it -than there is from a slight cold ; but as It nppeara that be and ail his family have had tbe disease, his lack of fear of It Ja explained, since an attack gives Immunity in yeiiew lever, just as it 13 supposed te de in smallpox. But this gentleman says that yellow fever Is always lurking about New Orleans; which, if it is a fact, Is net gen raliy understood. The city used te be affected by it every Eummer, but since tbe war has seemed te be usually fMJfrera It. Formerly It was held te be J much as an unaccllmated person's llle was worth te stay in New Orleans in aemmer time. Latterly, we de net mnderstand that there has been this apprehension; though if the disease prevails there always, it Is set easy te understand why we de Bet have an annual contagion from It, as we have this year had from Jacksonville. It would seem te be capable of control ; and if be, there Is no geed reason why It afeeuld have been permitted te terrify the wuoie oeutuern country as It has during tee pait weeks. The Market Fer hteel. rittelmrg business men seem te be particularly divergent in opinion as te tee advantage of tariff reduction. Pest. Jaaeter Larkin knows of a Democratic wanufacturer of some prominence who Maya be will vote for Harrison, and he knows of several Republicans of like degree who are going te vote for Clove Cleve land. "We are told about one man, who llftl fcAAII O. tltialnOCD neeA.ln ;7Adrew Carnegie, who wants the tela reiuced, te that we may sooner come te exnertlnn- bip1 urn. itwU. He says that the manufacturing facilities have bacome be great in our wntry that the home demand will net tuptejUiem, and that It is necessary te seek a foreign market; te get which tbe ark e all the raw materials of the man '( ' ufaeture need te be taken of, that it 5 y be cheapened as much as pessibles y That will surely be the need of the Bessemer steel business before very long, though it may net be yet. Steel rails die new made in this country within five or six dollars of their cost In England ; and the economy of manufacture Is being made se great by labor-saving appliances that new, in the new rail mill at the Edgar Thomsen works, W4 are told that, from the steel laget te the finished rail, the steel is handled wholly by machlnery,and travels up the mill from the converters and bickagaln.te the cars, without handling. As a consequence the cost or making is nearly all in the material and its waste by the heat ; the product being se enor mous, a thousand te fifteen hundred teas a day as te make a comparatively small charge for labor, Interest en capital and general expenses. m m Talk oellego rejoices In the gift of a new recitation building; whieh li te be built with money Riven by an unknown friend nd will be the flaeat of tbe oelloge build ings. Qkvxxikv Harrison la amusing bis gueiti with hm battles of oratory. lie Unda tip an Imaginary free trade ad vet aary and then knocks him down with ease and they all oheer ever the victory. A harmless pastime m Tun statement of foreign commeree for Angaathaajaitbtenliinedand gives the following totals for merchandise 1 Kzpensln AURnut,.... 41 70S f e I in ports In August Hf.WI 167 These figures are considerably btlew these of August, 1887, and the Imports of July and August together show similar doereaw, bnt taking the twelve months paat an IncresRe la apparent In Imports of about nlnotecn millions and decrease In experts of about tlilrly-fear mllileca. In the tame 12 months tbe excesa of Imports of morchandlse ever experta was 130,339, 121 ; the excess of the Imports of geld ever experts was 10,lED,8fO, and the experts of silver amounted te 14,U20,'.!1U. in ine twolve months ending August, 1887, tbe experts of morebandlso exceeded the Im Im eort by evor sixteen millions ; tbe Imports or geld ran evor thlrty-slx millions, and nearly nine millions or silver were ex ported. Taking the totals of the transfers of merchandise, coin and bullion In August, 1888, It Is ihewn that tbe exenrs of Imports ever experts were 110,739,021, against (15,708,680 In August, 1887. In ad dltlen the tables show that we have re celved live stock In tbe sbspe of Immigrants te the number of 85,812 In tbe month of August ; value net stated. This Is some 1,500 leta than In August, 1887. Celumma has celebrated her oelebratlon. The UtiteiKO wbest daal la being dealt A great brokerage Arm et New Yerk is dead broken, and te night Kopubllean monitor moetlngs will avoid dealing with tarlrl monslresltlos and will cheer for lllalne and trusts. TilRlsitspIke In the Mexlean Natien a1 railway has Ibeen driven. New for tbe aeeanu cnu,uB,i u. moxieo am. uiU ui f- , HOVOrRl k(lulB bt(siWei)t ,,s l,nn Ueneral Commerce, .. -!.auit5 "Sviedsuef the necuilsr vvs of the 1.,,;- " Till! Kxtuvn-fr,Mi.a ,.,., (lnnflrnl liar .- rlsea,.): pinved a unlaue psrt In this Ljampalgn. Yea ; thore la no case en record or a etnuiuata ey proxy, uui iu.i nj'j'ua.n te be the real position of Mr. Blaine and tbe general makta a creditable proxy. Tun AT u A'rn appeara te be dhnlsenl with the very low price etstir-"1'0 u, years whieh It V" of "" rr0' enlv thing In. -um Mno- "At tUe "i!unubt that sugar making from ergli um cane would prove profitable whoreycr bfgun." Hew thankful we should be le Ulaus Hprcckles and the sugar truitl In the Daily Fret rrttti, of Londen, Ontario, w Uud nn ndvortlaemont headed with the royal coat el arms and the words "dault Hte Marie canal. "It la nnotlce te con tractors tbnt sosled tonders,addroased te the secretary of the department of railways and einals, for the construction et a canal en the Canadian slde et tbe river, through the Island of Hu Mary, will be recelved en tbe 23d et October. Plans and specifications will be ready en tbe 0th and thore must be a special bid for wldeulng and deopenlng tbe cbaunel way. The significance of this notice la nlaln. The widening and itoeponlngof theebannel is for the purpese of renderlng posslble the pnasage of the amaller elaas of war vessels, and the cutting of a eanal en the Canadian side and through the Island Is te oaetpo the tell that la fixed by the retaliation bill upon Canadian vessels passing through the canal. Tbe unpatrlotle course of tbe Senate In de. laying action upon the retaliation bill la enabling Canada te prepare te avoid the blew. Our canals costing many millions have been free te all tbe world, but Canada has levied as; sleui of tells that In efleet discriminate against our vessels, for rebates are given en the regular ehargea that can only be obtained at certain Canadian ports whieh It Is net convenient for our ships te Visit, but which most Canadian vessels make their rendezvous. This of ltself la tee small a matter te quarrel mueh about. but added te tbe ether grievances we have a serious total, and considering the uncom promising spirit shown by Canada tbe (Senate has no warrant for tbe least delay. m n PERSONAL. Bunnv Wall, the "king of the dudes," Is going en the stage. Mattukw IIknmkiisen has been np. pointed postmaster for Norwood, this ODuuty. Hen. MAitnieTT Bnesius In Carlisle and Majer Keliwtil lu Beading this eve ning are te make Mtoeches at political EMTKnen Fiianeib JesKi-ir, while wit. neeslng artillery practice at Fellxderf, Austria, en Friday, ome very near being killed. A shot pasaed olese te his head. JertN W. Kifm, who owns a big tannery lu Mlddletewn, has been chosen as the Kopubllean nominee for Congress In the Lebinen-Daupbln-Perry district He was a member of tue legislature in 18S5. Jehn L. PeitTisit, who designed and construetcd the MerrlmBe, the first Iren. ct J'.r bullt 8Dd wh0 hw with iJrlcssen changed completely the system of naval warfare, la new Wielding a brcadaxe In tbe nayy-yard at Norfolk. He Is an old man, alme-t 60, but be Is compelled te tell from esrly until late. His fate haa been sad contrast te that of Captain Jehn Ericssen, who con. tructfd the Monitor. lUNlKLDotreiiKUTr, the silver-tongued, was aiandlng in tbe Kast room et the White xiouseon weunesasv, watching themom themem brs of the Wild West show meet the president. "Oh 1 1 wish 1 oeuld shake Mr. Cleveland's hand, tee," cald a jenng woman from Virginia. The gallant Dough, erty turned te her and said : Why, oer eer taluly, miss; jU!,t fall into line with the Pepie. The president won't knew the ullltrenes "Well," she exclaimed tartly, "If he cant till the difference between me and a Mexican oraeowboy or an Indian I don't care te sbske bands with him." And should net shake. An Intelligent Putber! Frem the .Fpech. James," said the grocer te bis new boy, 'you want te puah them codfish ; we're overstocked en 'em. Bell e.n at thirty cent, audit they don't go I'll put 'em en the bargtln counter next week." "You'll find them codfish very nice ma'am," aald James a little later te an old lady cu-temer: "they're dirt rheap at thirty cent, au' it'a the last rbance jeu'il have 10 buy 'urn at that price." " Is yenr oedttsh gelug up 7" "Ne, ma'am ; they're gein' en tbe bar gain oeunter nex' week for what we kin git for 'em." llOUKr) AM) AUNlOI'.S. ReniRT KM-sMKitE by Mrs. Hum pbrey Ward Is the book most talked ablut, and cynles say that It Is all be be bo cane famous paople hare deigned te talk about It, He doubt the Gladstone criticism has had mueh te de with the sudden and exhaustive demand for tbe book, but thore must have been valns In It te oemmaod the criticism, and ibis aeems te be case of the eoed work and Reed luck that often rnn teenther. A thoughtful and nubtased reader of the book tells the wrlier of tbese sketcbta that the Gladstone orltleUin Is well grenndsd and tbe fault meat glaringly ap parent la the fellure of tbeautnorte either give the Irmneglnatlen of tbe reader free leln or te guide it tn a clear read. Hbe takes great pains te state tbe various abilities and virtues of ber characters, but when It comes te dliptaylng the n she baa oeoailon te ussdoterlptlvo pbr.sen rsthsr than specimen chunks or conversation. " With a few rspler llke words" Is very graphic pbrasp, and savca a deal et trouble, but it la net entirely satisfactory te the reader who don't carry words et that kind handv In his mind. Tbe author of Rebert Kllsmere Is like a vigorous rider en a flrt rateherie, who keeps tugging therein while heusesspur, and yet Kxpecia tbe berae te find tbe beat way himself ever fenee.and hollow. Hue should de one tiling or the ether either ahe w the read berael t In every dolaller gire decided and unmistakable geneial directions te the steed and let him work with an easy bit As te tbe effect of the book, there nre strong reasons why It should net be read by some people, but we believe mueh better reasons for Ita reading by very many ethers. It may abake the rickety faith of aomeneoraout bv Its bold present itien of argnments that scorn hsrd te answer, but It will be riad by a vast num fcer of pseple who would net ether wlse read anythlug ball an healthy and It can net fall te give a great deal of healthy thought te minds uuaoaastemed te anything mere stimulating than the alckly senllmentallsm of the aversge soclety novel. Works of this kind having strength and Bttractlvencws should be welcomed in spite of many holts, for they make read era think, and that la a great point, llaw therne hit this point te squarely that his work csn net be claised with the rest of our fiction. "The Ncarlet Letter " Is im perfect In msny ways, tbe opening drays lazily, the ending Is far from stl.fnc tery te many thnaKhtlul readers. But It Is a mastorpxee, Impreselve and fascinating as tbe marble Uaa of an angel left Impiisoned In the stene by seme Mlebael Angele, who had found that evon his Impatient genius oeuld net set It free. Heeks that show, In all thetr grnpble ber. rer, the penalllCB of errer end wrong, that llencn oevors In tbe lives of inen about us, are et value. We sce the frequent opportu nity for wrong and tbe occasional lull lotion of the penalty upon some ene who has happoned te get found out, and without aeuie sucbgllmptoef the Inner life of tbe guilty, men would mero often fall. Theso books are fascinating, bocauie rcuders feel their vital truth. The 1 no Jehn W. Ferney rofe te fame, It net fortune, from the composing room et this paper, se we nete with a kind or grand fatherly prlde that his dauitbter WMi Tllle May Ferney lsstutilnliiK tbe nromlse given I mi if bro nf Utnrary ability. Hbe writes for Table 7'alVa UoteLor number a troatlseon fanblouable luncheon nnd tea toilets that Is geed enuugli ter fcveu n man te reed, If he feels like It. Hhe Is well known In the liter ary world as a vivacious nnd inHipv writer with few equal in her special llneif wnk AMkxiuah (luir., by Frederick TulcK- stun, Tickiier it (Je., Is n DlfHsnnt HtUp.! novel of the roiiianes thiCjatiUoeTcUool- mRSicrByu4r,r5oxlce and his narrow kTi - - vc,"11 leading In n way most natural te thoevolullon of the epigram, "lere U only lack of knowledge" TliobeoklsBO full of sound wisdom nnd light humor that It U a tilesnurn nnd ureflt te read It. CnueiKV Unit, nfttery of New," wlthjlin nOW UCHV1IV UUUCIIIHtfUi. I -F. vmui('BUJ. MerrK The E"' u vist and powerlul It jH..rf.de who ran nbldothebulcom H..-' In whieh he linda hlmaell In the -..penlng chapters The Hocne opens the gambling hell of Mente Carle, and exhlbltH a-i BKanrted lotet raacalH checked through te the Inferno. The aim of tbe tioek Is te show the torrlble Injustice et tberu'esby whieh society is governed, hoiierltiK bad men in Bplte of n thorough knewledge of their Iniquity. A wejk nnd tllsiolute young man gambling at Monte Carle falla Inte tbe power of a bountiful adventuress who la traveling Incognito with her brother, a prolemleLal gambler and n member of the nobility. They take his inrtune ami he takes his llfe after having doaertcd h Uewer girl lu n way worthy of hauglnj.'. Tnn ilawer girl lives te become a benutlful weumu anu the rival of the advontutess for the heart of a certain wealthy aristocrat In whexn family she is governess. Thore Is atheltel diamonds by the adventuress who, with her brether, is Visiting the aristocrat nud this Is lollewod by n whirl of bleed and thunder depletlnir tbopewor of a beautiful an 1 luarleas woman, the capacity of man for cool and ileLdlati wlokeducsH, and a tragle doueuement of aulolde and murder that brings happiness iu mu uuwur gin, xue auiuer is bitter and cynical and duplets n soclety se retten hs te make one wonder whrre he found if. it certainly cannot tin In Krancoef te-day, ar.d In aplte of the underl ned ''new" we tieubt If se hopeloas a Btetn of things oenld be found this slde of the French revolution. The nook is exciting burnet pleasant or healthy reading. Tin: OoTennit LirrENceTT Is well named the K P. Iteo uumtier, ter It glvei space aud houer te a much lamented author whose work hewever Imperfect struck the Popular chord In an lusplrlug way, and kept It twanging with vigor and geed will. The calendar of great events published near the end of the insgazlue Is a fenture that will command the appreciation of many who llke te knew what was doue lu tbe world en this day In ether years. It Is a pity that a publication of this class should steep te the moon dovlae that fellows this calendar. At the h-uil et a department styled "Notes ami Newa" and paged and prlnted llke tbe rest of I he msgazliie is an csfay en pure fend whieh turns out te be an advertisement nf " ltnyal flaking Powder. " It 1 4 lrimindintniv tal lowed by matter of real lnteiest and net Bdverllalug an thing. Though this de. partmeut Is net Indoxed it Is paged, and tbe readers who de net innentli muatboaceus. temed te the New Yerk JCerfd standard of literary respoetablllty. NesiiiKit Fivh or Tnn J-uahkli: BguAitK Wene Collection by our towns, uiiiu, Professer J. P McCaakev. oentalna two hundred songs and hymns and 100 rules en tbe elements of mualc, thn whele making a neatly printed boekot 181 pagte. A very large amount of the very beat read, leg matter Is furnished, filling lu pRea or parte of pages all through tbe book, and tLe aeleolleuB are se well made that no reader can tau 10 una matter or great luternst eveu if he oares nothing for the songs. The man or woman who does net euro fer senga is mere truly fit for stratagems and spoils than he who has no music In his soul for thoae who are unmoved by the IxsBt of music, are often pleased with tbe words of seugs, and even Jein with mero or less success In singing. Perhaps this is beeause be many aenga areuse happy mem. erles of ohlldheod, out, ai Oarlyle svh, "the meaning of sougsgeis deep." This oellecllou basalready wen a high reputa tion, and educators all ever the country praiaea 11 warmly as well fitted for school room and home. Tuu OoTeiiKit CosjternTAN has a re view of "Our Natleual Uamt" by Jehn M. Ward, tbe popular short-step of the New Yerk base ball club. Tnls artlole Is Illus trated by photegraphlo views of various leading playera taken from life while In action, together with creups, views et ball grounds, etc. Mr. Ward brlelly revlews the development of bae ball.aireugthentec bis argument against Profeater Procter and ether Kngllah authorities that it is purely au Amencau game. He has many aueu. dotes upon the Inner life of a profesaleaal ball player. MASgUKltalllNO AS A MOHAN. Three Wars lu frlnuu ler a Vennir Men Willi u faisleu tr iTeiuale Alilrc, Auburn, a pretty suburb of I'rovWener, It. I, has hceu cxclteil et late ever a mysterious woman who appeared suddenly InuedKoreHBut night, irlshtenlng wemeu and cblldren, but ranking herself Ronerally BKreoable te all the men nhe enceutilnn.il Tuesday nlsht Deputy Sherm rfank Mall accetnpllshid her capture. Nhe was tke", l0 Auburn, where she divulged te Mr. lall that ' alie" was net a woman but a mau, employed m a tlomeslie UeinK cook, lug and teneral housework lu the family of Mr. Jehn Hull, of Auburn. TheoUl TheeUl rial could hardly belle ve It. The prlaennr's Ilijuie and ferriage were uucuUiakably a woman's, lie Wds leta than five feet lour luchtMi In height, and his featurta were small exeent thenruin. whlnh u..ii.i . ri I te the face a peaked leek. The' voice also was feminine. Frem tbe Jauntily trimmed hat, aurmuuntluK a wealtu ei black balr twisted In French roll, te tbe small feet encased In fashionably ahaped kid beet, everything wsa womanly. The seDbsg captive was neatly attired la a brewu dre.a with fashionably draped evsrsklrt and ft light checked worsted nacque. The figure as outlined in these garments waa slender and willowy, and was that of a woman In every rcrpecl no asm rus rigiit name is rrtnx nor cress, but that he Is known as Mabel Htan ley. lie tagged te be released, declaring that he bad no Improper Intent In donning female attire, but did It te aecure auch em ployment as he was engaged In, preferring It te maseullna mesne of livelihood. lie wastakonte Ollneyvllleand at midnight was arraigned. lie declared he bad worn female attire only since last July, and that be came te Providence from Itosten In April. lie pteaded guilty te the charge et being a lewd and wanton person In speeeh and behavior, and sontenee of tbrea years in we state wnrauenas was impeaea. In an lotervlew later ha aald that he was born In Boaten and always Uvea there till last April. He never wanted te wear boy's clothes when a child, but was compelled te wear them when about aeven or eight yean old. (Soen afterwards hta father died and be left bis mother, and procuring Kill's clothing denned female attire and went te llve with family named Cerdla In Houth Bosten. He lived with them till he was seventeen yeara old, and was known only as a girl. At that age he left te marry a man named Leen King, et llosteu. The ceremony waa performed by a Bosten clergyman, and net till after they were marriea was nis sex aisoeverea uy King. Tiiey llved together three years and then ssparated. A year age last April he was arrested In Uhelsea en charge et p'eklng a man's pockets. Then his sex was dlvulged. 11 R. TnniB lnat lecture en weak, norven b'oea polaen and debilitated wen sent free et charge Addresr, Da. Taair., Ne. 638 North 4th street, rhllaflelphla, Pa, JySO-U.W.SlydAw UP EQt A L NOTWKB. Bi.KKIM.KBS NIOliTS, mane muerable by that torrllile cengb. Bhlien's (Jure la the remeay loryeu. Sela by 11. II. Cochran, arnggUt, Ne. 137 nnd 183 North Unnen SU lAncaater. ra. (2) COUUH,wnuoiINmjOU01IanaiSrenohltla ImtnoillalelyreltevodbyBblloh'aOuro. Beld by ll.lt. Cochran, OniRKlat, Nes. 157 and 189 North (uoen UU Lancaster, 1'. () llncklen's AtdIes Halve. Tnn Kist Balvb In the world ter OuU.ttrnUes Sere. Ulcuru, halt lihnnui, rover Sores.Totwr, e t, " I.UHUIIUUB. vvrue, tau cui amm v.t uijkiuua, aau lKjHiuTBiy cares xues. or no pay rwiulred. It Is guarantnen tORlvener feet aaualactlen, or money refunded. Price 25 cnntA ner ber. rnr anjA hv If. it. r-iMhrnti. luugglst, Nes. 137 ana IK) North Qaeen street, Lanciuiler. 1'u. June27.1ya Cear-Finiu. Of our Amerlcan poejiIr are nmictcd with sick: headucrie In either Its nervous, bilious or conKcntlve forms, caused by Irregular habits, high living, etc. and no remedy has Prescription was discovered. Ulvelta trial. Boe advortliieuiont lu aoethor column, (S) KISLIUIUVI. IMOIOUH 8KUVICK8 Wllili BE held In tlld rfllldtvlnir nhnrp.hnann Run. dRV. Ill the inemlim at 10.ne. In thn nvniilnv nt7; ;i Sunday echoel ntiMft p. m. WhontheJ lien liufli-nfiil ins Bpuclelly rietcil! (Wren street, Themas Thern tittnii Ttiutar rrecnin ik tutu iu the morning at 10 30 a.m. and In ir at 7:1S n. m. Hunaav iinhnnl nt n the evnln s. 111. 1 euug people's meeting at 6 li p. in. Prnyerana llllilestuay Wodneaday evening. Ciiuneu or Ged corner of l'rlnce and Or nii((H 1'reacblngat 10.30 a. m. and 7.19 p.m. b 1110 pss'er. Sahham school at 1: p. m, . First lUreiiMSD Cuuneit. ituv. J 11 W31 a. 1). 1)., imiter. (service tojurieol at 1:15 p. m. U'-ii2jfiR-pw'U-West Kliif, street, j'li-itn; pastor. McmitiiK mirvied at 1030 n.m einlttid Twentieth anniversary et the ?' 1iii'c at 7li P m' 8unIay cl101 'uwiiiie JlnTHRaw m Christ (Cevbkaht). West erange and Concord strcets-ltev. J. 11 runif, pusier t'rvaehlng at 10.30 a. m. and 7:!5p ui Snnday school at 1:15 n. in. l'ralse Hoivire at (imp in. w8.1i""i,'!lM.rOR,'t-MarlnttivAvenue,Uev. .IS' "ehlltflr, pastor, nivlne Borvlee at i2-30ffi2."-n.1 7:L5 P.,m- """'lay oheoi at 2 P. in. Borvlnelnthii Uennnn language at 6:30 !i in l'ref ll.e echledt. eniclatliig. ""t""' IlKOOKD KVAKOKLICAL ( English ). On Mill- berry strain, abeve Orange-f ruachtng at 10: ji. in. and 7: J p. in. by n.v. e. .1. Warmkesse , or eemwtll. Uommunlen nt tbe clese el morning snivlcts. Hundny school at 1 p. in. I'liuer ineetlnira, WeOnesday uud Ihuraday at 7:Ti p in. iriwjT IU1TIST. Sorvlces at the regular hours morning and evening, pastor, llev. J N. Kel. well. Sunday school ufi p. m. Yeung peeple's I"1.1 ''Jf JiIec.t.InK ttt."P-in. K veiling sub-Jnrt-''Ttm Heuse of Ged." Itiptl.m alter the nH7ate7"n5p.',n.1,rUJOr meMn WeC. ilBKNONiTB.-riie Old Monnenltes will held sni vices in their church, corner et KastCht-su nut mid shiu-msn streets, en Sunday, nept. SO. utip in. l'machlng in both languages. Ouvbt liArxiBT uuuucii. Hunt pme near . .-,8lroet- "Pentng services lnnw chapel V ,IJ,V,,IV8cr"'0'1hyKev O U. IhoumsJel PMIudtlphln. AtSp in Sunday school oath. erin a e ndKl invitation toeurclty p,ters .11 lid V n IL Vlfilt at thU Ri.lnn A. ..'.it . natuniilversiiri-er our Mission hands bnig. ingandrecltml ns by the members i addresses by Hey u. II Themas aud MUs Al . Jenes. St. niJi'j ItEFenuMD-ltfiv. J. W.aiemlncer. pastor. 1'rn ichlng at 10 3J a. m. and 7:15 n m by tbe raiter. bundav school nt vti A m Yeung people's rmwilns nt fi SO p, m. rfnver ervkiiWudiiesdayat7.Wp. in " Wksturn M. K. (Jmiitcu-E. W. Burke pastor Class at 0 a m leso a m. and 7.30 nt in preaching, eunday school ut 2 p.m. Class evningau!!!- 1'ni'M mtetlnK ou Thursday KA8T Missfeg M. 1C. cnuncn.-Sunday school 8t. Stki-ubm'a (lUreRMEn) Cuvncrr Collees Ciiavei Divine snvice at 10.30 a. in. Hermen by Urv. rhemai Apple, U.U St. 1'aul'b U.K. CHDBca-Charles Koads.pas-ter.-lTeachlngat lOJOa. in. and 7.30 p. m bv the hev. J Uungan, of siarlnta Uunday school at 1:15 p. m. Y'eung people's moeilni at 6 p. in. VI ub meetings nn Tuesday, 'l hurs day. and rtdiy evenlngs ana en Mundav morning, l'liijcr ineeung en Wednesday Trim ITT I.rrimniTfKnTr. n T. . ... Hely communion at 10 30 a. m. and 7:15 n m Hunday fchoel at 1:45 p. in. Baptism or child run nt ilia lent nt S.S0 o'clock. Wednesday evening services resnmed at 7.S0 p.m. r. Jeun'b LcTHKnAj.-liev. it. r. Alleman I). 1) piwwr. fcerv ces at lu.30 a. ra. and 7 p. m. SablixUi school nt BU Jehn's at 1:13, and lit Getwnld Memerial chapel at 2 p m. v"c. tme and praicr sorvlce en Wednesday eve. PuMBfraitiAK-rreachlng nt the usual hours y.fitclfli"?i iJrunln b tha Pfi. I'uv. J. "first il. k. Cntmen.-ltev. J. lt.T. Gray, pas ter, .M"'s meetings at 0 a. m. 10:30 n. m., and 7:18 p in.preacning by the paater. 1:45 p.m f uudttv ,ch, el. 8.15p in. yeutiK people's moot meot moet lufn WeildavHnd Ihuiuday class meetings Rt7.0l). m 7.30 'liieadnv. lir.llnss. .,......! .30 p, iu. Wednesday, prayer meeting: 7J0 rldny. young people's class i 3 p. m. Thurs day, pastor's class. Moeaviah.-J. Max Hark, JJ. D., pastor. 10:3) a. m. Litany and sermon. 2 p in. bundav HClie-il i 7, 3 p. in evenlug servloe. Geacb LtrTUKiuM. Cerner et North Queen and Jamus streeu Key. e. Klvln lleupt, piu tur. Ulbln class Inr men V 15 a. m. llolvenm. uiuninn will lie celeOrutid at both luernlnu nnd ovenlng servlcts, nt 10:30 a. m. and 7:l& p ui bumlay school at Sp tn Meeting of church ceuucll en Monday evunlng l-aster's Ca . chetlrul clasa meu en Tuesday and Friday evening. Usual midweek services en Med iitsduy evening, service at branch school ou '1 hursday tvenlug. jyjFFV'S MAUT WIIIHKKY. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY, A COIBNTIPIO REMEDY, -SOT- BEVERAQE. Ne alienee Renn enn ,n3lnLV rarealn le.lm'0 .in ihe bejy 11 tbls Uicat llemedy la curuiullyniiitcuiiaunUyuked. l'ref Win. X, ' '.ve anal za u ftent inuny samples of Whl-kay, Wln.n. a lis me .and wa.suinrleea te nud uiwn unnlvsis tht DuUy's Halt Whls. ke wim abielulclv nure. as 1 never found tfcls tubHtliucu.Bluuay eiber iVbUkey 1 bud ex. amliied 'iliesM lacts luuit commend It te geneial nse and publle fver. e suru and secuie llu genulne, and take no It is Fer Bele Unlverially. ... Ml" VuuiuiHlIt .UIlllUCllCUl, Sliys JMl'ORrEO IN HOTTLES. QEMUINE IRISH WHISKY. KOIUiEll'.i LIQUOli HTOUK, Ne 52 Contre Equare, Lancaster, l'a. -VT0T10E IS HEKHfJY UIVEN TUAT J- tbnninlnince linpielna; a llcvusa tax ler sUoet purp'uea en ail hacks, cabs, couchei. emiilbu.ci., carts wage, ,. ,. f jr th ten! eyancuei pisieuKrer iiivrchaiidlsaerany e herbustnuts vrhulHvereulhtt atrtwts of lhe city et l.ancajiur, will be enleicnlaKHlnst nil pursuus muinif te cemnlp with mm. In, ,in born 168.'. ADW.BDUEBLfiY, I siHwd Mayer.! I WAKAUAS.MR-8 1'nn.iDKLraiA, eatnraay, sept. , icas. Millinery opening next week. New Dresses and Wraps for mamma, sisters, and baby crowd the whole second fleer, Chestnut street side. We get mere room for thick Dress Goods by crowding cot tons together. Net enough yet. The Fall and Winter weights arc heaped wherever I they can get a looting. Un handy piles often ; never home ly. The stuffs are tee full of loom and color brightness for that. Mere and prettier Bordered stuffs. The first that came awoke the town. The newer ones develop untheught - of beauties. Se de the Striped Novelties with matching plain for a basis. Near Juniper street entrance we have gathered a few of the newest of the rich things in fine Woolen Dress Goods. Ferms draped te show the hang and make-up et the stuns. Yeu see at a glance some of the choicest things from two long counters better than they could be shown in the piece. Striped Camel's-hair Cleth Suiting, Scotch and English. In maybe twenty striking but mod est designs narrow stripes, wider stripes, cluster stripes. Quiet colors all. 50 te 54 inches wide, $1.25. Precisely the same class of goods sold last season at $2 and $2.50. Sontheast of centre. It was a year age last Sep tember that the Remnant coun ter became an organism. Later en Dress Patterns joined the concern. The result is an in stitution. People from near and far come inquiring where it may be found, and finding, corei: "in&Ri indx "c2a'm. aA se the Kemnant business lives. Death and taxes come surely in some form te all humanity. All dress goods as certainly come te hf Remnant ce"iter. lhe quicker mere the greater honor. A little span of active life between the Invoice Roem and the Remnant counter tells of a quick derr.and, exhausted supply, and ends te be re moved, a la bargain. What are Remnants Dress Goods Remnants ? Residue, 'remains, remainder. What is left after pieces are sold, lets closedteo little te remain in regular stock. What are net Remnants? Full Dress Patterns, Robes, whole pieces cut up into lengths convenient for use. Remnant make-believes, shams. Remnants and Dress Pat terns may be found side hv side here. But remember, the Remnants are always sold as such at a sacrifice te close ends, and regular goods are net smuggled in te catch the un wary. Right names and true are what we try te use. Our dress goods synonyms : Remnant and Bargain. Northwest et centre, next main atsle. Mohair Lace Shetland Shawls. Smoother, mere deli cate than the old hand-made Shetlands. Fer house wear. White, cray, black. 2 iust half price. Second fleer, Chestnut street side, reurelc All the Fall and Winter styles of Men's Hats are in. We are waiting for nothing. Ne dark corner or dim light in our Hat Stere. The things will bear looking at se will prices. Thirteenth and Market strccti. JOHN WANAMAKER. PjOMPIiEXlON POWDKK. LADIES WHO VALUK A BKFINRD COMl'LKXION POZZONI'S medicated; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skjn. Bomevcs all pimples, irecklea and 01. eolemtloris, and mikes tbe skin dellcatelv seu and beantlfuh It contains no llme. white, lead or arsenic. In three shades, pink or neah. white and brunette. " "" rOB BALK BT AU DrugfftBta and Faney GecxJa Dealera Evorywhere. WUEWAUK Or IM1TATION8.-M anm-lvd " TO ENHON'H PLASTEK, With Cerns and Bunions whan you can secure Immediate and permanent relief at small ex. pense, bv using UKAD'd UOUN AND UUNluN PLASTEUS. which are sold nnd recnm mended by every llv Druirirltt thtougheut the Unlted ttates aud Canada. -w WHY DO YOU 6UFKU EVEUY DAY. in lever and ether summnr umvacs ii, i unvisaniH te purity jt '' ... L '... BUt.tU.n M.. v.w wu( uiuiy. uuu ier mis ,..,.,. ....-.."'IW'e nettlng excels the 11Y. DUONAPIITHUL PASTILLES. Ihese pas tlllrs when burned In the sick room cam y no perceptible Increase in ita temperature, but they impart a rrnarance that Is agreeable, stimulating and relrtwhlrg te lhe alek, bei tides neuuallilnx and eliminating all diss, grceuble odors and bodily excretions, and V M .... 4'u.u uu UU1HUU1D. aehes ana pains. r""ji luntet unneurc fl PLAttTEBIer I W XMW AD VMMTJaMMMim. TS YOUR CANARY MOULTING T ir be, asr a bettlb or AUDUBON'S BIRD TONIO, Or If it has stepped slntlsgnt Veir atut LSK'SUKUatANbuKuruuLT Beth Use VAl. uabla booth rMiersra ter Canaries. rer Bala ler He a bottle, at At 117 AW north wneeaBt, j.aneaatr.'Va. lu.TbAS J. B, MAKTIM OO. Ladies' Goats ! A COMPLETE STOOK Seal Plash Medjeskt Wraps, BKAIi PLUSH COATS, Seal Plush Jackets. Oneet the great st Bargains la our SEAL PLUSH JACKET At tl4.00. Stockinet and Bearer Jackets IN UltOWN AND BLACK. A Splenflia Eolectten of FKDOUa. KKW. M AltKK 1 s In stripes ana rancy rialds, with Heeds and (Japes. SPECIAL. Allet the Ladles' and Children's Coats car car rlea evor irein last season have been placed onaseparateeonntorand muked at exactly hair prlea. l,?oe Newmarketa for is no. 1,000 Newmarkets for 15 00. Boe Newmarkets for II 00. Children's Coats ever from last setaonbave the prices cnttn two. J. B. MARTIN .i- &c: AKQA1NS. THE OLD STiND 35-37 North Queen Bireet, (Opposite Fosbefflcs.) WHEUK CHARLES STAMM MAYBE POUND, will also be fennd some of the Oreatest Bar gains that hive ovaretlorod In Lancaster. Bargains In Mlks.i)Lawl8. Dress Goods. Vel vets, Batlns, Flannels, Blankets, Underwear. II slery, Table Linens, Lace curtains, etc.. Ote. BARGAINS. In fact we have been dcullner In nethlnc but birgalns since we reopened the store. !.0 l?ean '"? Bargains semetbtng that really has morelnt-lnslo valne than the money oxpended thnrej;r, and new at the opening of nn"fiJ?ii-2.r?aeC whB.n tha buying pnblle are SIVl??. aJrt r Jarifalnj. we place ourselves directly In their midst as the only house of mir kind In the city whero genuine Bargains Dry Goods and Motions CAN BE HAD. A Few of Them! BLACK BILKS. Heavy Black SUks, All silk, tej a yard. UKNBIETTA. . Bl iek Henrietta, almost yard and a-hajf wide. 75eajard. CLOTHS. AU-Wejl, Plain Celers, yard and a-half w.'de, We ay aid. l'LUBUKa. 2Mnch SUk Plnsh, 1 00 a yard. CLOXU3. Deable Feld Cleths, UKe a yard. Celer, Grey Mixed. PLAIDS. Plaids for Children's Dresses, 6e a yard. BED FLANNEL?. All-Weel Bed Sinker Flannel, alineit yard wide, 2Je a yard. ilNKN TOWBL8. AU Linen Knotted Fringe Towels, KXe each. Wonderful Bargains FOB WONDERING BUYERS. Den'. Ferg( Oar Place of Basinesi THE OLD STAND 35.37 North Queen Street, (Oppcstte Postcfflce.) C, STAMM, PIONEEU OF LOW PUICE8. auge-ly jyjAKBljK AND QltANITE WORKB. CHARLES M. HOWBLL, MARBLE AND QRANITH WORKB, Ne. 130 NOBTU QUEEN STBEET. Haying special facilities for manufacturing araultoMenumenu.Tombj.tiravf-Stonesaria fjemetery Werk el ail kinds. rMpeetfully se Ih it the patronageef the pnbllc.andlnvl e all te call and examlne lhe extensive lock of Ma" ble Mennmenis. a rave-Stones, eto.rnew nn. labed and erected at my works, which I offer at greatly redura-d prices. PracUaU exn?r ence.wltn Uste In th arrangen.ent of oraa eraa oraa mentatien, lettering and execution of designs with great cam. U a guaranty that nerfeit or mvtrer!sU1 b8 g,Vea W " ' " " ""3 buUUd'iDlSrk!taV,t0ltocUfer MUtoser uraers received rer all hinds of Mantels A large number of Finished Baud and llmira Btene Doer-euu en hand, at lewprlcei, w imu. CHAB.M. HOWELL. n8?iyaS,iMllQBeea atn,6t-1("'e. nmw ad VMM mmMmtnm. XTKW STOCK OV CANM. IX ALL.BTYLH AUD LOWM VI DAMUTH'S CIBAB STOKI HO. 11a Bast ISjf Mi A- BstablMaA, ine. MMMTsS J. HARRY BTAM-af. ltl Wosastfelly JsteataMag what BaslasM is BUaa- Dms At tk J. HABBY8TAVIf,Fref. (rcrmeily Partner In Dtaaelved firs e Btamm Bres.) BIMOYBD r&OM OS. H.A ST BORIH QUBBM BTBBBT TOTHB "Sew Bosten Stere, N0.24GENTRESQOARE, (Between aeuth queen A last King Its.) Bemember wa are tha New Bosten Stere Netice we brought with us (from 3) and 17 Metth queen street) when we moved, a Large Letet BKUNANTS OF Dress Goods. Seme are reasonable, etheia a little onto! season, we WILL SKLL erjr this let el Dress Goods at about and even lata than half cost. When Preparing for Winter, Come ana Bee what we are Offering la NEW BOSTON STORE UH&WWIf&r S A Few Prices May Interest Ien. S7He Each for a LsAles' Extra quality Merine Vest. 37X0 Each for Men's Extra Quality Merine Vests. m 49e Each for Ladles' Merine Vests, the like et ,.. u which we never seen. Bach for Ladles' Merine Vests, equal te any formerly sold et62Me. FLANNELS SHOULD NOT BB FOBQOTTEN. All-Weel Heavy Bed Twilled Flaanel, iOc, 5c, to62Keajatd.; Fine White Flannels aBpecuUty. Black Cashmeres and Biaek Henriettas at LOWEST PBIOKS AT- STAMM'S STORE, NO. 24 CENTBE SQUARE. " augis-iyd yBBOHANX TAILORING. -AT- NO. 25 EAST KING ST. We are New Heady wlthoueef the Beat Selected Stocks of SUIT INGS, TROUSERINGS, &c, In the City. We use the Best Material only In Trimming and employ none but the best artists. Satisfaction Guaranteed In Every Particular. The People's Gash Stere, NO. 25 HABr KINO BTBBBT, LANCASTER, PA. aiajli-lVdAs QOLUMBIA CENTENNIAL. Columbia Centennial ! WHIT QLOVB9, BADGBfl, BUFF GLOVBB, NBW NB0KTIB3, AT E RISM AN'S, NO. 11 WEST KINQ BTBE1T. D VOA TIONAIm -rOLl,ARSAND BENSE.-THB DeC atthe ""utwirse or Instruction Lancaster Business College in..aiVcknewleaement of Tour geed sense. The course of Instrnctleu embraces only these blanches esientlal tn business. Pa pus Who have oeapleted thi ceurse In our Cem men and Secondary Schools Just as eligible as these who have taken a mere advanced coarse. VOONO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN engaged, during the davUme are Invited te call and get foil particulars of the Evening school, open Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri day evenings. Open te visitors from 8 te It, 1 &" 7 te dally. Full .particulars by mall. Address BUSINESS OOLLIQK. Merchant Tailorieg The People's Cash Stere "
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