iter iakeaw daily nrrEtLtaEKcmi, thump at. ai - J'." .? Tf- I-,. --f4iTp : -;,-. 'J. .u j 54& ,, jLs. : 4 i. 1 ', ' ?: K MtV . " rvtv n FOL1Z, Editors. .Publisher. lftWBi MILT' iirimtiakHCML-Published MM 4MVIB SMyear, OBiaunuay. eri.vu ktMitei la UiH city Mid arreundln ..tawtatl smectite week. Bymattnvedoi Bymattnvedei A feM Ik tmt la MvaBM j SO cents men th. ;, WMMU.Y tNTElJJOENCER-One dollar and 'MtfMi n(i In Mnw, TO WBBCRlBERS-ltemlt by check ii ----- kj tiim neither or cm be prectired -end In registered Sv t UM Potel!lee,s second class mall :ati tVh AHUM, TO nTELUOEUGCH, Lancaster, P. ,W. , 1"MM I -'mWAITO, rA.,Anynst29, 1889. ;;fflw r' " JtswMe TelerH. l'JTbeytanet fardistnnt when an "tWenMit discharge from the Union .bhi1iii be nil llie evidence l, iMiired te secure a pension te its BE55" rflkti flruid Armv. in his address before vsfc ekrtes at Milwaukee. Pensions frIM t r limited te these disabled in 'V.iL.uu.lM.kiilirlll Vm nntil In nil who ftrziz? ; ?-" tl :::.,.. v; : ;;ijiBT8erTea. irucwraiuiuuvi ' ' d'ABMeful te tise the word honorable In .St' weribing the discharge ns the only ..: ICW-Mence rcaulnxl. but ns nu honernblo u iiteckanK! has lust been declared quite j-'-i ces8My ,l ,nu"t ' uicr,,,,Ml "mt ' ,mt merely uses the went Iiccjuik! ei lis ift-.'SLWCT"'". "."rv. ,r., :., ...:; "u 6y-J'jP',B"1 " lately ucciurcu inui "- i. -,;-- oaerable dlscnargc irem uie remce , sfi&'sjlMtu net operate as a bar te a pension, " ..$, mA rv.mtnaiirfr Wnrnrr liclni' well JJ$; aware of this must have renlized that his ' VW nmtiliMtf twatttr Irvibrwl fnrwnttl Inn f IlllU SEy.-ASV ..: it ..1 i.-.i i... i.. !.. ..ill. E'iTvT - WDIB Ml II1CI1 UU I1UU licvu in inu iini- vV,t Hiiy service during the wiir, wlietlicr KAC deserters or bounty lutniters, or brave hi L and honorable seldlcra nnd cnilerw.w euld Vi. tithe' entitled te a iicnslen. 1-ividciitly ilWl'the association is net pleasing le the raifid of the commander, m it cer tainly is insulting te every honernblo veteran. The only notice taken of this tWHilt from Mr. Uu&ey, was the oller eller oller Ingef a resolution which wnsgue'ed with appliiuse, and promptly burled by " reference te n committee. This reselu- Iaii eliiiin frirtii lin VpW Viirk lleletMl. S tkm and mildly protected ngninst plac v logon the pension rolls men dtslionor dtslienor dtslioner & ably discharged from lite wrvlcc. It remains te be seu whether the grand army men will be ballsflcd te let the matter rest In this way, nnd will pocke. the Insult Involved in a decision Hint a deserter has ns geed a right te clulm a pension as a faithful vcternu of many battles. Anether point worth noticing Is thnt Commander Warner progress one step further than reunion Coiinnls Ceiinnls Coiinnls iener Tanner who has just derided thnt an applicant for a pension need only hnve the evidence of olio prlvnte t-eldlcr. The cemmnnder docs nwny It It even this single wit news in his prophecy of the geed time coming, when nil survivors will have jwiisIeiih. We new ticiid mere than ninety millions a year in iii iii fiiens besides Bikpiierling the gn-nt keI dler homes but, if the policy indicated la carried out the llgures Mill prelmbly run beyond the billion mark and Inden tion will have te lie Incrciibcd. It is evidently a part of the plan for main taining high tuxes, and pushing the surplus question out of sight, that vnst sums should be distributed in ihjiiMeiis ; and the managers And this idea the mere charming because they confidently expect te command the soldier vote with that hard cash. We believe (lint a very large proportion of the veterans of the war will resent this open nttempt te buy their allegicnce te a policy se clearly against the best Interests of the country they fought te defend. The Prohibition 1'nity. The Prohibition party still lives and .hs,held a lively convention at Harris burg and nominated it candidate for state treasurer. It is saying a geed deal for the vitality of the party that it lias been able te get en Its feet again se seen after its June knock down, when It get a fall that becmed heavy enough te break its bones. If there Is 0110 thing that may be assumed te be K-ttlcd, at least with people who are went te be con vinced by evidence, it is that prohibi tion will net in this generation be the policy of Pennsylvania. The Prohibition partj', however, as is tbewontef the enthusiast, lives in the idea that truth is mighty and will pre vail, sooner or luter ; and ns they are profoundly convinced that the prohibi tion of intoxicants is tlie great need of humanity, they deem it their duty te peg away at their plan. Perhaps, tee, they are particularly lively Just new be cause of their auger at their treatment by the Republican leaders, who pretend ed te defend their project only te desert It In its extremity and give it the hard full that it get in the special election they or dered for 1U beuellt. There Is nethlng'llke anger te make a body lively, and It bus te be dead indeed if it bus net life enough left te kick when it thinks that It the fellows that gave It Its wounds. Mr. Quay, who has lieen industileusly adver tising himself as the man who Carrie's the Itepubllcan purty, particularly of Pennsylvania, in his breeches pocket, is the especial target new of Prohibition wrath. He faithfully premised te be theirs truly ; and he either betrayed them or does net lead his party. Prem tbe choice of one of these conclusions there is no escape ; uud the Prohibition ists de net seem te have much doubt that there wns plenty of lack of faith in bis attitude toward them, hew ever much may have been the lack of boasted power in his hands. There is no grvutcr sign of Itepubllcan decrepitude than tlie fact that the party attributes its salvation te the handling of Quay, and is content te aciept its life as the gift of the disreputable methods in which nleiic he has auy claim te be skillful. That a great party should be the creature of se common u fellow is biiftlclent testimony of its de crepitude. A t'llj- Fatlicr. A cousplcueus career in our city life bas ended with the death of Hubert A. Evans. Mr. Evans lias btn mere closely identified with the city go eminent during this generation than any ether cltlsen, ami bes had, by fur, mere lullti eace ever its conduct than any ether. He was a forceful man, fend of his own way and fuccetrul in getting it. letter ally his ideas for the city go eminent were geed, though his dltMUiuii in clined him te a greater closeness lu ex penditure than a true economy might nave directed ; but while his judgment was fallible, it was fur mere than ordi narily geed, nnd the city bus prelitcd greatly by his connection with It mid bis labor in its behalf in many ways. It t,se Mldem, in thee day0, that a busy mail of mere than erdiuary capacity, cares te trouble himself with the care of t lie city lutcntls, or kuewb hew te &ccure a4 retain a seat Itt 6encli, ev. should he Incline te be a city' father, at Mr. Evans has been a unltac Igure la enr city affairs ter many years. ' . It would be well Indeed If mere men of his standing were Induced te take an active interest In the 'city government. We are very sure that there Is great room for improvement in the management of city affairs. Mr. Evans was chiefly interested In Its finances, and they arc in geed condition. But when we leek at tbe street and the money that is poured upon them and the dust that cumbers them, we cry aloud for men who will give us something for our money and who knew something of what they under take te de Democratic Ohie The Democratic convention of Ohie, has nominated James E. Campbell for governor, and will make a very strong and very hopeful fight for his election. Ohie Is In geed case te-day for a Demo cratic victory. Her Itepubllcan gover nor has been nominated for n third term, though he has net the esteem of the state and Is net popular in it. He is vcrynssallable and will encounter a very vigorous attack. Ohie is tired of He publicnuism and is ready for a Demo cratic embrace. The whole county Is in like condition. This Hcpubllcau ad ministration is a dreadfully tiresome concern and the hnstc with which it would le shaken off for a livelier rider cannot lw doubted. A San rnANCisce man, with a hobby for currier pigeons, went te Japan last week and took a number of the birds with him. Olie oftlie birds retiirned te llie pigeon left In San rrancisce, en Wed new) .13', and did net seem greatly exhausted, 'i'lie owner lias net been beard from, and It Ih net known W10re the bird was liberated, as the incssiige fmlened te IIh leg n tiicrely a brier "all's well." Kan Francisce dispatcher intliiinte the K,slblllty of tlie establish ment of a trniis-i'iiclflc pigeon service te be used until cables are laid te Hawaii, Jhikui and Australia. Tlie pigeon is 11 peer mako make Milft In news-bearing; but If we (euld hava had a pigeon hcrvlcn te Hamoe during tlie troubles tliern, it ueuld liaxe been a great relief. In the Whitcchapel district of Londen there. Is a population of twenty tlieiiwiud peoples Mi tlie largest proportion nrcrim tnals te be found nnj-wliere en eaitli and only 0110 church. Tlie coroner In summing up tlie evidence, oftlie last munlcr by Jack tlie Hipper Higgcsted that tlie old roekciics and tenements of tills euartcr should be tern down and new liiltdiui;s erected. .Such a change u euld scatter tlin inlsorable und degraded people of Wlillcchapel nl nl evcr Iionden and Inte tlie surrounding cuuntiy, se that It might net bu looked for ward te Ith plcasure bj tlie peeple oftlie districts he Ihrealeneil w Ith Invasion, but It Is clear that seuiu radical action must seen be taken te rcme etitis gigantic uc.st of vllliilny. Tlie fallme te apprelieud tlie teirlbln Jack indicates tlie natural mhaii mhaii tages of the district for iieejile he iinsl te dodge Hie Kilice. That lunatle lias bceu mi successful In keeping out of sight lli.it tlie theory is new genuially adopted that he ut.irs tlie uniform of a constable. Tut; attack upon a witness In tlie Cienln dial 1)3' a cieud of tiilllans is called an at tempted assassination, but leeks mere like ait ellbit In intimidate a witness. Tlie ClaiMia.tiacl men will hardly try 11113' inore murders while tlie Cienln case. In at tracting se much attention, but attempts te frighten witnesses will cjuly lncrease pub lic Indignation. Tin; United l.almr deagun of Philadel phia had an Inteicstlng discussion l.ttnly of tlie advisability of uigliig tlie iipKiiiitmcut ufa labor iiian en the state revenue com mission. One dolegitte thought thnt It was net cutli ely consistent for a representative of labor te be engaged In taxing people, though be failed te explain just WI13'. 1'oeplo must be taxed meiu or less, and as 'the tax falls iiullnx'tiy en labor, It would seem te he quite right for a representative of tlie werkjiigiiien te have Ids say in the m.itler. The same delegate took occasion te ndvibe bis heaters te slap scalawag poli ticians In the face when said politicians greeted them with palaver. In tills suvage and thoughtless luhloe he did net find maiy believers, and another dclcgnte luildly and eitslliIy declared that it was praiseworthy in tuen te become poli ticians, nnd te take a hand in the altalrsofgeveriiincut. Thvronie tee 11111113' men ready te denounce politicians and tbe ways of politics and tee low maiXy te pitch In and lend the weight of their better prin ciples te elevate the business. Il is cr3' tcfrcslilng te hear a man speak nut en couraging ethers te take an honest paitln political matteis. Corruption and chican ery hamper all tbe wet kings of our S3's terns of government, local and nut lemil, "be cause of a lack of that public Hjiirit which should Inspire geed cltizciiH te nctivltlty In politics. The wen! politician has bccouie u term of contempt and it has even been said with some force that there Is honor among thieves, but no honor among politi cians. As se applied, howevor, it Is well understood te mean the professional opera tor of blocks of flve and unscrupulous werker for a boss or a ring, nnd In its com mon usage the word still holds its honor henor honer nblo meaning and a eliticiait is one do de voted te the art of governing, a re3-al art, and ene that should tie practised 1)3' all the peeplu hi a land where we all are kings. (.'oitt'eiiAi. Ta.m:ii, in his speech en Cirand Army Day last week ntChautaun,ua, X. Y said MKMKHVHHJ was glcn te pen sioners last year, but theie would be much mere for veterans next year. The com missioner of lK'iislens evidently expects te deagreat deal of re-rating, and he will surely de enough of It te hand an estimate exceeding SW.WO.OOu te the congits cengits congits sienal committee. It will seen ro re ro cpilre ulne liguies, te state the ap ap ap propilatlen for pensions. The Demo crat le administration continued tlie usual liberal pension polity, but the gang new nt tbe head of nllalts have ulread' overstepped the Hue, and their indiscrimi nate raid uu the treasury is noticed 13' the public. The amount deuited te pensions approximates tlilrt' per cent, of the gov ernment's rexrmic, und if Taiiuei adhcics te bis picxcut com se fetii 3 can. hence w ill Und the tai.i3crii net se willing te con tlnue an adiiilulbtrjtieii se leckless with the public hinds. 111C3MI riuiit Au'iitn. When Dciupsey iceovered from the blew giMui by f.a Ul.inchu he asked the icter te kIvii him another light. La lllanche slid lie would. Dempsey wid : " I had the tight 111 hand and wns making it a waiting one. When we get together I saw the blew coming, but could net get away from It. 1 supine I was careless." I j Blanche said : " Th3' call It a ihance blew, but 1 had things all light anyhow. 1 was net punished and net dlstiessixl. 1 wusalse ns btreng as he. lie asked for a return battle, uud 1 have agreed te gle it te I it in. I feel about us geed as a man usually does who wins jj,000. I hae fought hard all 1113' life for what 1 h.ie wen. Am I belter than when I was licked l3 him before? Well, I luneu't been fouling around all this time net te learn something." i.a lllanche weighed 101 pounds, uud l)etui)se3' was jtibt two sounds lighter. It was Dcinpaey'K llrst defeat, und he has wen uearlj illty lights. 'J'ln'3- Wi'rw Net l.ynehisl. Thetwoceloicd editors, J. II, Clark und K. C. Jenes, eftheSelma (Alabamal Jrnlc pendent, who were reerted as being lynched nt Meridian en Tuesday, arrived In Pittsburg en Wednesday. Thov had re ceived warning of theb "intended arrest nnd left. a reRTUwAWsAnnnre spum. leir a Lefelgh Oewntjr farmer Xncapcd '; Frem Three, Kharpers. Abraham nechtel, a wealthy farmer lling In tower Mllfeid. Iichigb county, en Monday came near being victimised out of a large sum of money, and, had It net been for a fainting spell which came ever Ids daughter, the scheuie of a set of sharpers would hsve been successful. Twe men, well dreued nnd driving a lylls!i team, called at his house that morning and engaged htm In conversation en agricultural subjects. They asked tbe firlce of farms In that vlclnlt3", ene of horn saying he was negotiating for the pur chase of one a few miles distant. Mr. Ilech tel was asked te accompany them te this farm, as the men wished te have his Judg ment in the matter, knowing him as a man of sound sense and experience. Doing premised a geed sum for Ills services he en tered the carriage nnd drove etr with thorn. They were an engaging set and the old farmer was delighted with Ids new friends. They had net proceoded half a mlle bcfoie they met a man coming along the read, who Inquired the way ten certain farm, saying that he wns looking for a young girl, nnd that, If he found lier, he would ceme Inte possession of a big sum of menc3". Alter some further talk explana tory of his errand, he pulled out three cards nnd seen engaged the two ether sharpers In a game. Tlie old fur in or looked en nnd een was Interested. He was nsked te tnke part lu several friendly games, winning every time. It wns then proposed te form sides of two each nnd play for stakes. This wns agreed te, nnd in a short lltne the farmer and his partner wen $5,000 each. Ucfore the money was passed evor, how hew how ever, Mr. Ilechtel wns required te put up an equal sum of 11101103' te show that In the event he had lest he would have been able te pa3. He said he did net have that ntnetint at the house, but be wns told te get what he had nnd be could glve notes ler tbe balance. With ene of tlie sharpers he returned te the house, but when I10 told his family what he was eiler thore wesn commotion. They told him he wns being duped by swlndlers nnd should 10 main at home, but tbe prospect of winning &,0U0 was tee much for mm, and, after getting all the money he had, (2.000, be was about te return te the place where the gntne wns being pln3'ed, when ene of his daughters, overcome with excitement and fear, fainted dead nmiy, He hastened te lier side and helped rovlve her. .Seeing that his game was lest, the sharper lest no time In leliilng Ills companions, and, to gether, they left te seek victims elsewhere. Farmer llcchtcl, when icasoned with, saw the felly of his proceedings, and sa3's that fainting spell of his daughter wns wetth 5,oue te hint. Tbe r.xcltenint Net Over. The null en the driigcMs still continues and clnlly scores of cople call for n bottle of Kemp's DalMiin for the Threat nnd Luiibs for the cure of OhikIu, Celli", Itrenchltli, Asthma and Cen sumptien. ICeinp's Ralsam, thcxtamlnrtl family renn.dy, In nolilen n guarantee ami never fulls te kIe entire satisfaction. 1'rlte K)c and !1.W. Trial idrr free. ntilZ-lmcUw (t) II UOll'HHAIlHAI'AUIL.bA. DoYeu llr tlmt I'Xtrnnn tired frfllug, UnHUer, ivllli out appetite or Mrcnglh, linpnlrpd dkcstlen, and a KCUfral feel I ii(f of inlury It la Impossible dricrlbe? IIckkI'8 Harsiiparilln i a weiutrful incdlclnn for creating an npiivtltc, promoting dlKi"tl(M,Mml teiiliu; up the wholeyMcin,Klv llik'strenxtliaiKlactllty In place of wrnkneks unit ilclilllty. llosiirclegct IIikkI's, "J hike lloed'ii biirsnparllla rtri jenrnsn Ionic, ullli must nill"iracler. resulli". I recom recem iikihI ItcMnt'HHiirsapiirlllii te nil who lime thai mlwrnlite ,,rt',t filling." '. 1'akmi.lkj', 3I'J UrlilKcutreet, 111 00k 1 11, N. Y. IIOOIl'K.SAltSAl'AltlliliA "My health was net rry geed fei tonic ineiitlid, 1 did net hae much nppdltc. nor KlcppMell, I also bail Ireipiciit stele licadaclios licadaclies nud I bud ininliibltifiii lede anjtlilng. I was ivreiimti inli'd 10 try lloed'H.Sarwiparllla. And thiiiiKh I h Hi' no' bikciiiitl of oiiebetllonsyct I foci like 11 lieu piceii. 1 highly recommend It te all. .Mlts. . A. Tt'KM.n, V. Ilaueirr, Muss. MAKlCHTlIi; WKAK STItONti ' rllli for 111 iluriii with IKrfcct results ; It gmeme strenntb huSlmt I can de nil my housework, and walk idl about the neighborhood. Ne mere quinine for me, when Heed's Hnrsaparllla n se go(l a lncdl clue. 1 recommend It ci cry where " I.ciimja CAllTl.lt, I'lainlngliam Ccutlc, Muss. HOOD'S 8AHSAIAltlM.A Held by nil ilruggists. Jl j six for j. Prepaied only by C. 1. HOOD A. CO., I.uncll, Mass. 110 DOSliS ONi; DOM.AH (1) L nVAN'HFLUUII. CenicUiit .Medical K?.perls hnic decided that the Intcly dlsceiertd " Ullxli "is no geed, hut the hundreds of families who have been ndng LEVAN'S FLOUR Ter the lust tucnty Jiara !linc unnuluieusly declared that It Is all that Is cIhIuipiI for It Mi . THE BEST. (MANUJ'ACTUItUU OUT OI' Will: AT.) ALL, QUI M ILLEH'B BOIIAX SOAP. TVILUER'S Borax Seap -WILL- WASH CLOTHES, AN EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN M AIITIN 11HOS. FallClething. In "but iv t me ullciliiK 111 Men s Pull Weight bulls the best that can lie made ere going for JO te Jll. Kiei one of w huh we can aeMirc the material te wear, trim Wenderful Values. ming te be geed, nnd the make reliable. We i-ce closely te all the point Hint are ncivssiiri tu miikv clothing that the wearer will get gissl mine In return for Ills luiril-cariuit money. hi IkhiI Hutu for the be) m and Knee flint hulls for tlie children nre reiuly, nimti- from material that will stand "reugU-ntuMimible " wear. Si teSW. i;xtni K'nie PiiniHimil Its' Umg I'.mts te help iniikc out 11 suit iH-ferti buj lag 11 hmy one for winter. Kail Oieriswts are realty. Iteiiutinil mnterlul, hniulsnnirly iluUlusl, neLti), aiut the plainer stb's, prices te mil cicij be.1) . Pall Weight I iiilfruiiir,2jcteS1.2i. Dunei eirrhsik tliecx tliecx triierillnnry allies lu w hat tin rrUlilt or suiin iiiit llallirlggaii Shirts nnd Urnwers, Jein l)mei, liuiiiet, MaUrus nnJ rinuiu'1 (shirts. Iilllug ou the prices is 110 proof tlmt the mc . 11... ,.. 11K MiuuMr ini'iii. isiiimurr XKLnnir uoeeoutnlhulf, and Is a s.iilng te bit them I for another scusuu, are lenect. Hie wliaws and nattcrm MARTIN BROS, Merchant Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, KOtf, te AND is soma yui:iN bTltUUT. &$6nmmht': rxiLABCf.rntA, Tburtter, Aernt, 1. Closed at i P. M. Saturday last half-holiday. Oriental Rut's have the big room second fleer, Juniper and Market streets corner. An exposition of them. Marvels of patient thread-building and color blending. Seft, silky, sensuous. Scheel doers will seen be en the swing again. Have you thought of what the yeungs will need? The teacher i ngstcrs isnt all. Ven can smooth many a rough place for the Yeung Idea if you leek well te the desk helps. Ne excuse for peer tools. Ne excuse for leading the little mind with anything but the burden of study. Scheel Bags for every fancy. One of the newest is of woven macrame cord asserted col ors. Clean, handsome, strong, Klnglc, with plain handle, 2Sc. Hlngle, with ilrairlng string, TJc. Deuble, purse style, two ring, SI. 10. Anether Bag novelty is of waterproof Macintosh cloth outside, canvas inside. Sightly and serviceable. 85c and 90c ; with outside pocket, $1, $1.10, and $1.25. Leather Bags, 25c te $2.40. Cleth Bags, initialed, 65c te $1.-38 double, with rings, be gin at$i. Among the myriads mere : Kchoel Companions little hnmly catkets with sp.ne for pencil, penholder, eraser, WckxI.s u:3; Japanese, 10 teWc; Jlu, 10 and 12a (furnished). Anether help te neatness Dealt Cevers, doth or chenille, l.V. All the popular malte of Lend renclli. A lalrlj geed pencil, with In-irted rubber tin, Idea dozen. Slntes,."! te 10c. Illank Kxenlcc nenkt, : te .'A'. Here ar tlnee sample. ,m: (I) 8xI0y Incliti, 18 leans, geed ijunllly paier, nexlble cover. 10c; CJmulei Ixt'i fnctict, stlir ceier, 18 lcn en, J?c ; 2 le.n cs, 'Me. Killers and rubbers nnd all tha'. A geed 13-lmb filebc, SI Ge; better, 15: Is. Inili, $M. Neat C-incli paplei-mail e (llebc,2.'ic. Near Juniper and Market streets corner. All-leather Music Rolls, 40c. black or tan away tinder the market. Other sorts up te 53.75. Werk and Jewel Bexes for bearding-school misses, $1 te $10. N'eithivest of rentie, Jehn Wanamaker. tlvu (Ooetio. N JEW YUUKHIOUK. MORE ROOM ! MORE ROOM ! WATT & SHAND rind It ne1tM.1i) te make extensive altrrn. tlens 11ml additions In elder te accommodate their lmmuucMockef New Fall Goods. Astonishing llnigulii'i In White, Orcy, Illue niKlBcuilct All-Weel Flannels, Ileug'ht by us at the Great Auction Hales and new net null selling at less than manufacturers' prices. 2.WM YAllDd S0-INC11 WOOLDRESSGOODS, ISc a aid ; .Made lu Retail at i!Jc. iuepii:ci:s 10-inch All-Weel Suitings ! Ill Nnvv, linen, llrewn, (.'arm t, etc clc.,2ic a jard , enl hall il.cir rt..t nlue. 54-Inch TRICOT SUITINGS, 23c a aid; thought cheap atSTJic Lxtineidmary liaignluslii 11-4 Magnelia Blankets Klrgnut quality, lull 4lie, never old for less thuii j.O0cncb We bought all we could get of them and they won't hist long at JJ.Wajilece. Yeu should see them at once. New Yerk Stere, 6, b .t 10 UASf 1IINQ h'f. attrtchljtcvtj. DTUJI, Yedeslie te call Ithe attention of ceniiimers of htcam Geed 4 and Engineers' Supplies, te our lnrgeand Mtricdtteck of llpe. ale. Cocks, .Malleable and Cast Iren Fittings, Asbestos, Vulcatietten and t'sudurlan, Hhcei, Piston nnd Vnlie I'licklngi; Hootch and Ited f.lue ltcflect ltcflect leg Gauge 01nses, htcam ltndlaters and Htcam Heating Apparatus, Set nnd Cap Screws, and In fact almost everything required by steam users, and alt 01 which we efter at prices n tilch we guninntce te tic lower than these of any ether dealer In llilx vicinity. Weli.ioiieslttvrly the lai rgest sleck, and bc- lug connected with the Tile are prepared te rtceliu and II lw iieua Kxciinngf, are prepared tericclMjand (111 all orders In the shortest possible time. When In want of nnv thing In our line, call en us for prices and we will couilnce ou of our ability and willing iicss tosaeou .Meney, iwiay ana exnuen. V.3 IIIMKU J("t .ilUill-J, lt.tj Our facllllles for furiilsliliic Knclnes. Hellers. hhnftlm:. Pulles. IluiiKcn.hr hpeetnl Machinery, l'luiubeis anil Gas litters' Toels, Patterns. .Medels, und Iren nnd brass Castings, and for the prompt repair of all kind of inaenlnery are unexcelled In ljincasicr, und we ri'spcctftilly solicit a shaie or our patronage. Central Machine Works, 131 A ISO NUKTII l'IIHITIAN" HllUItiT, L.iM.lsrKli.I'A. Geed Werk, Iteasonaeio Chiirgea, Prompt lip8. Telcplioue couucctleu d.t-trdlt iHiotenvitho. R rii I JUST RECEIVED nteM Kcenigsburg, Prussia, Twe rUrkcrnmnls mndL rMTi.illv for llnsl nnd ThreiMjuu'ter Length l'holegrnpbk. tROTb,?' 60 1-2 North Queen St., Neil Doer te the PcuitelHce. au?-iiiiiil rr- TKhSKJOM-'id CO., Manufacturer CONFECTIONKItS' FINE I'AIM'.ll llOXUS. The most beautiful tine in the United stte. Of) Ceiiiiiurivhl., riillaiUl tinf IM. Wrl tc for iktcrliithc price lht. T HARY STAMIfH. .. J- r f CHOICE BARGAINS! CHOICE BARGAINS! NO, 2J 900 Pieces 6-4 Table Oil Cleth, (bnt quality), only 20c s yard. 25 PlMcs Qerman Hsnrt Ixra Table Llnns, regnUr price 37c ; our price 81c a yard. Five Caws Heavy Canten KlanneU nt 5c a yard. Four Dales Applcten A Muslin Jtemiiants, 6c a. yard. One Case Printed Cotten Plushes (beautiful colorings), nt 17c a yard, for covering furniture and msklng lambrequins. NEW J. Harry Stamm. Vdlact of SaMen. ALACE OF FASHION. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & i7 NORTH QUEEN STREET. This is the Last Week of the COAT SALE. There being but small quan tities of each let left we have concluded te end this sale by Saturday next. All Coats net sold by Satur day go back in stock at their original price. They are all stable goods and guaranteed te be as cheap as anywhere in this country even at their full price. At the prices they are sold for this week there are from one te three dollars below the price. If you intend getting a Ceat, buy it new. Fall Hats are coming in every day. Opened this week one hun dred pieces of finest quality Silk Velvets, which we wilt sell at 50c a yard. We claim that these are the best quality ever sold for that price. Special Bargains in Colored Satins at 50 cents a yard. We have closed out about twenty pieces from a large im porter, in the very best and most desirable colors ; they are cheap at 75c. We are offering them at less than what they only 50 cents a cost te import, yard. Our Colored Dress and Per sian Trimmings are still at the Reduced Prices ; 15, 25 and 50 cents a yard. Buy them be fore they go up. Selling off our stock of Fancy Dress Buttens at Reduced Prices. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 North Queen St. Eliinnumvc. h rrian a martin. FRUIT JARS AT- China Hall. MASON JAItfc. MUIITNINU JAllfe, JKLLYTUMIU.KKH, AT IaWISJT PlllCKS. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KINO BT. OTavrirtfjce. OTANDAUU CAHKIAUK WOltK. EDW. EDGERLEY, 40, 4.', It A M AKKET STHEKT, (Hear of tliel'astefllcc), LANCAbTEK, PA. ALtiTHi: LATEST STYLES IN Buggies, Fbstens, Family Carriages, Etc, The Finest Stock in the Ceimtrj. We new ha r a Full Line of 8ECOND-H AND WOltK-Auy Style Yeu WanL llepnlntlng and Hepalrlnc promptly attended te. line hvi 01 wurKincu especially ei lly ( rict niplej ed for that purpose. The lowest county for nrtt-class work. prices in the i-Oivo me a Call and Examine Ms Werk. SVttcrtteue. -r UTHEft 8. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-I-AW. Keceuil Fleer Efchleiunu Law llullilinir. Ne. 4J North Duke SirveL sir-lyd&w 9n Miemh -AT- CENTRE SQUARE. Plv Cases Heavy Striped Bhlrtliifs(fer work Ing shlru), at BJc n yard. Ten Pieces Feather Bed Ticking at 12$c a yard. These goods are worth 20c. Great Bargains IN BLACK HENRIETTAS I At 37Sc, Mc, 2e. 76c, 87Kc, Hte, 11X0, 11.25. These goods are worth from 12c te 25c a yar mere. BOSTON STORE, New vb N: EV FALL GOODS. NEW FALL GOODS. AllAVoel Silk Finish Henrlettat, fccvcuUcn New filiailej, at 80c and 7Sc a yard. Best All-Weel Fine Habit Cleths at 2Jc, Siy,c anil 60c a yard. Ferty-elghMnch Weel Henrietta, Twelve New Shades, nt 3?Xc 11 yard. Fancy Plaid and Striped Heavy Surah Cleth, thlrty-elsht Inches, at 87fc a yard. Illaek nnd White Plaid and Strliied Heavy Surah Cleth, thirty-eight Inches, nt37feayard. Flfty-feur-tuch All-Weel Plaid and Striped Cleths atWc a yard. BOSTON STORE, Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street. CHARLES STAMM. B LACK GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER, HENRIETTA CLOTH, 1)RAI 'D ALMA, IMPERIAL SERGE, CASIM1R, CASHMERE. All-Weel. HENRIETTA CLOTH, 1UIINCETT.V, DRAt 'I ALMA, TAMISE, CAMEL HAIR. Silk Warp Black Silks, I' ALL COLOIilXQS IX HENRIETTA, 36 and 46 Inch, SERGE, 88 nnd 45 Inch, L'AMMIf t, S6 and 4 luch. DltAl' D ALMA. MKA UTIFUL LIXL' OF New Invoice j Alt-Weel, New Colorings, PLAIN KTKIl:n nml I'T.AII r-ASUMI'l HHCERfSBROTHER. ttmmcf ftcodvte. M T. GRETNA. GOVERNOK DICK AND THE MT. GRETNA NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD. Individuals nnd parties ilcslrlnc te visit Ml. Gretna nnd enjoy arliloever the Narrow Gauge te the siiiiinilt of Govchneu Dick mountain, can accomplish the trip from Lancaster lu one day by the following schedule : n.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Leave tancaster . :I5 D.31 10:55 00 2:.'i0 7.60 Arrive Mt.Gretna. 8.00 11-30 12.50 3:35 4:S5 8.M Arrive Gov. Dick. . 12:20 1:25 4.05 5:10 Returning a.m. n.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Leae Gov. Dick.. 11:00 1.-25 2:5., 6:.M lave Mt. Orstna fl.H 10:31 11:KJ 22 B:37 7:30 Arrhe iJincastcr. 8:10 11:35 12:58 3:35 1:15 B:35 All trains of the Cornwall fc Lebanon ltnll ltnll read en arrival at Mt Gretna station ninlec Im mediate couuictten wltli the Narrow Gaiiije Railroad, Lunch or dinner can be obtained at the Park restaurant, thus nvuldlng the ncccs ncccs Utvef carrying bnskctt and bundles. The completion of the Narrow Gauge Ralla ay lliroseHii for lcw the mugnlflci ut ecctiery of the .Seuth .Mountain, and this novel attrac tion Is supplemented by the erection of an Ob Ob serntery CO feet high en the mountain's high est pciik.Gev. Dick, from nhlch a sight may be obtained than which thcre are row grander, the view taking In an area of forty miles snunre, and presenting a landscape of uupnrallclcit beauty. Dally excursion tickets te Mt. Gretna may be obtained en application te the uearcbt ticket agent. II. A. GROSS, Gen. Ph. Agent C A L. R. It,. Lebanon, Pa. NED IRISH. Gen. Bupt. Jc2Kiind S)ouecfuvttohtui Cjoe&a. -1ALLANDBEE ROCHESTER LAMP! Blxty Candle-Llght ; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas and Oil Steves. THE "PERFECTION" METAL MOULDING and RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Bents them all. ThlbSlrlpeutwcaralluthera. Keeps out the cold, hteps rattling of vrlndenx. Excludes the dust. Keeps out snow and rain, Au ene cm apply It no waste or dirt marteln applying II. Can lie fitted nuynhere no holes In bore, ready for ue. I will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect.Al the Steve, Heater and Range Hteie of Jehn P. Schaiim & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. ClOrtl. J UMBER AM J TOBACCO h r.itN HARD Wl UMBER ANDCOAL. SlllXJKHAMlH.'AWK'. U!l. OODS. Wholtsale hikI ltctall, bv II. II. MA llll. iVCO.. 4-'t Water Street, IjincnMer, Pa. n3-ld TJAUMOARDNERS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. OFriciw Ne. 129 North QueenStreet, and Ne. 561 North Prince treet. YAKin-iNerth lrlme Street, near Rending Depot. uugl5-tfd LANCVbTEK, PA. Five Cases Fine Damask Knotted Fringe Towels, regular price STe ; our price 26c each Blue, Red and Geld Borders. One Case Heavy White blankets nt II a ralr bstter grades were never sold for H.JJ. One Case Princess Cashmere, 12c a yard ; new fabric for house dresses. One Case Weel Henrietta!, new shades, M Inches wide, 3c a yard. Large assortment of Black Ooedi. Bosten. Stere. fBpebm, Forty-Inch All Black Striped Henrietta, 6lln Finish, Something New, at SI a yard. All Black Striped and Platd Henriettas. All New, at 37c, 50c audJSe a yard. Thlrty-elght-lnch Black and White Htrtped Habit Cleths at SOc ayarJ. Thlrty-elght-lnch AllAVoel Fancy Htrlped Tricot Cleths a 1 60c a yard. Deuble-Width Plain Striped and Platd Dress Goods at 12Je a yard. Stylish, Showy, Large Plaids at tee a yard. New shades of Eiderdown Cleth at Leu eat Price. 25, 27, 20, 31 W. King St. Jet and Blue Black. Jet Black. New WeavesT Just Received. PLAIN. STHIf'KIl mill Pi.Ain HIMinr ntea,. 50 Cents. l'LAIN bTRII'EU nnd PLAID CLOTHS flote. sr ECIAL INDUCEJIENT3. Anether Big Bargain -IN- Stiff and Seft Hats, -AT- 25 Cents. Fer a Few Days Only. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA Cfnvbtuarc. H ARDWARE I Prime New Timethy Seed AT MARSHALL & RENGIER'S, 0 Jt-Il SOUTH QUEEN ST. YOUNGS LMPRON ED TOBACCO CUTTER. Royal Ready-Mixed Paints, Alkliimledgid te be the llest Itcn Ij-MUfd I 'alius lu tliv M.trkct. An ImmeiiK' Assortment of CARPKNTER'R TOOLS AND BUILDING MA TERIALandGENERVL HARDWARE. v Gie ua a cull ami be convinced that you get tilt) full nine f"r your money. MARSHALL & 9& II Seuth RENGIER, Queen St. UUS-lyd . "2c .v-i i. -i9 4 v- : 'X'?2-?!$i fi -..V - it - "V ' p-'
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