. 7if-- ?a ; Mv ' ts-..-. WJ5. f-7j! ',. ter - f vs IfcCT 'ffii' .& m- (. r 8? iHC- & ;& P Vit ii i. !'.J MS ft&ft .0 m - A w :t i?k i-r J w Vi1g Sfc, & & && i5 w r KT4 K' ' a. p MX iSL r'J mtmmamaemaasm patlu tttUt0ucct LKllttMtW'-J. STONMAN. , - , jyy t etAmt- wwsmati rnt.TZ, Editors. ?& i t r-.i- -, ,. . i i 111 Lt&r tMK BAILY INTELUaENCER.-Publlshcd T'" wear day In the year, but Sunday. Served it . J earners in uita cuy ana urreunaing tart yer In advance; 60 cents a month. ,tij webklt iNTKU.nr.NCKn-eiic dollar ana ;T. ,- Wly nts a year. In advance. S or paslefBe order, and where neither of IX t?,- Uwaecaa be procured send lu a registered c,5. lttr. '.Tv , letercd at the Postefllce, as second clns mall Batter. ADDKJESfl, THB INTELLIOENCEB, Lancaiter, l'a. M LANCASTER, PA., August 30, 1889. l5 5cwspitrr Rats. Mrs. Rebert liny Hamilton, having stabbed bcr Irish servant girl, has be come, quite legitimately, an object of newspaper discussion, ns well its n vie Urn of Jersey Justice. Mrs. Hamilton la 1w-lat tin In tlm rrnMiel. tf lwir rrnelpr &?& GP ay court house ; guarded from S'8 Ihe newspaper reporters by n speclnl 1 ' employed Cerberus; nud the newspapers, uuv ueiug nuie iu gei uuy unH UUUlll her from herself or her friends, nre doing V lue best luey citn uniicr tlie ciictim- WW I at.nu in .lr,ll,.l.l l,l.. w....l..re ..III. y ' euv.3 IW U..1IKUK tlllll llfllll.a 1. fill well seasoned talcs which nre intended te be interesting If net true. Mrs. HnnilUeu's husband hnppcns te be n man of wealth nnd position j u member of en old fnmily nnd of the r New Yerk Legislature, In which he has made the record of an houeiablc and sensible man. JIc and his wlfe were entitled te receive fairly considerate treatment from the newspapers in their , misfortune; but they hae net been he treated. Mrs. Hamilton violated the law In stabbing the bcrvnut girl; and there hi no doubt that It wai an net of pasIeu provoked by the tcrvants gross abuse. The act lacks the cssmtlal element of murder ami nmemits te nothing mere than a passionate assault, which will be serious iu Its consequences perhaps if the victim dies. A servant who, upon being discharged, charges her employer a vile term with gross Immorality, might expect te sutler at the hands of a fiery mistress, if she was able te punMi " ber, heweer undignified would be such an encounter. In such cases dignity Is apt te suffer at the command of the nat ural woman, who is insplted, ns thf sparks fly upward, te get into the hair of another woman who calls her ile names. We have net a bit of sympathy for the woman who abuses her employer and suffers from the encounter ; nor lmvu we any for the mistress whose passion led bcr te a Jail. Ueth werw naughty audit is fitting that both xhetild Miller. Hut wc haven grvnt deal of sympathy for Mr. Hamilton, whos-cemsteboAtnndlng by his wife in a very proper and manly way, wlille the newspapers am actively aiding the servant girl's eflbrt te empty upon his wife a mountain of tilth ; and are commiserating liliu that lie is her husband, and wondering at the men tal imbecility which led him te marry the vile adventuress whom they make ber out te be. The newspapers knew mere about Mis. Hamilton than her husband docs, and despise while heettecms hrj they pro nounce their verdict upon her and then calmly make him her victim ; even though he has it record as a man of in telligence. The probability seems te lte that Mr. Hamilton knows what he Is about when he stands by his wife, and that she is net se vile as te causi a husband of fair sensibilities te abandon her. And is it net a new service that the newspapers eiler te perfeim te hus bands, In thus searching out for them the characters of their wives, and ad vising them what te de about tlicnt? It-is a big Held certainly, and If it Is a fair oue for newspaper enterpilse, we may leek hereafter for an Interesting uuvulimcnt of family life. We sometime since reached the point where the in terviewer hefced upon prlvste opin ions, and the engracr ujen private portraits, female as well lib male, for unauthorized publication iu the news paper. It is another step te thedollnea thedellnea thedollnea tien of the private character of wive and daughters. It seems a big step, but It is quite likely te be taken. We have laws, it Is true, whicli propose te puuMi slander, nud which nre supposed te pro tect private life from unwarranted In trusion ; but when a mistress who Hssaults u servant girl net only gees te Jail for the offense, but has the' Heed gates of .newspaper calumny opened upeu her nud her whole UPe delineated in an appetizing way, thnt is uirclebt of facts, it is clear that there Is little real protection te her lu the libel laws. The time may uotlie distant when the newspaper will undertake te icgnk Its readers with a complete description of the private life of the family ; caiefullv ecarching out all its fallings and opening all Its closets. There is plentv of opportunity for the entcrprMng reporter In this field. lie may hire himself ns a butler, coachman or cook, and iu a few weeks should cram a'Sundny newspairr full with his tale. And when the ait Incomes a little mere advanced, it may lw possible fur him te nbauden such secret practices of getting news, that he may susjicct are degrading te the profession ; he may visit the husband and wife In their home and calmly request them te save further trouble by standing and delivering the true talu of their domestic uplcnantue&ses since the day when they took upon them selves the marriage os that they have since had buchja confoundedly bard time te fulfill. Ttie new sputter may be audacious enough te defend such espionage nud censorship upon the ground that it ierfernis a high public duty lu holding husbands and wives te their bargains; but It is possible that the restoration of the reign of the cow hide and pistol may ufter awiiile give auethtcr complexion te the publishers idea of the size of the newspaper field. d'eldea Ited ami lllne Hell. Advocacy of the golden red bv the iMKLLiaKM'Kit has met with general approval und very little opiesUou. One poetical but Inartistic and unpracti cal correspondent has warmly advocated the blue bell, of which nobody knows much except that it is a delicate, sh little flower of the style uud tempeta sent of the lily of the valley, I5i,it' Bell as the correspondent signed him self had better put a ring in his no- and try te find his favorite (lower by its very faint fragrance. The golden ml has a very decided fragrance that can easily bs recognized and ! se able bodied that the blue bell man might call It an odor. That is Just the kind cf fragrance we want in n national flower. We are a nation of hard working, heart' uuu nud women who eat onions nnd cabbage when wc feel se deposed, b?;f;r)vV,rraav'M0ASMB daily TritaaENcasH, ri.?Ai)iMjfcMi0 and want a national flower with a geed strong scent about It, When you put a bunch of golden red in a room you can tell It is there without looking, and tee matter hew busy you are, your sense of fmell will carry you off In im agination te the brccty hillside or meadow where the golden blossoms wnve high ever the wild flowers nnd grassess, u gleam of regal geld. Blue Bell likes net the golden color. He would have a flower thnt has the color of freedom, the hue of the blue sea and sky. He forgets thnt freedom has stepped searing and reaming and has found n home here In America. We need no longer rebe our gedess of liberty In the blue of heaven ns a symbol of some thing thnt may be aspired te but Is as fnr beyeud reach ns the blue sky. Wc can clothe Iter in lm)crlnl pur ple nnd crown her with reynl geld, for whnt Is the crown but n symbol of the Just nutherity thnt can new lie given only te the embodiment of the principles thnt rule a people who govern themselves. The color of geld has been the color of nobles nnd kings, but we propose totnnke it familiar te every man who works for it, and the glorious sunset color of the golden red is its best clnlni te be favored as the na tional flower of this Western nation. Wc have culled It the flower of the hnrv est scneuliind blue bell objects that we arc net only gathering the harvests of centuries of development by ether na tions, but nre sewing and reaping for ourselves, net pausing te rest nflcr harvest, but pushing en with brenthlcs haste and fresh vigor. Thnt Is quite true, and we nre encouraged te nil this weuderful display of energy by the strength gained from the harvest of en lightenment and geed government we have gathered from ether lauds as the fruit of telling eeiiturlee. We have n great deal yet te de, and we knew It ; nud we nre going te work with a will with the golden led, tall nnd strong, as onreritlnminc lu the struggle, livery lit tle spray of it hes nil the grace and deli cate ttcauty of the blue bell, and united they form a noble llewer ns we by union form n mighty people, liurruh for the golden red ! Wiu:n ("Inns Hpreckles builds Ills sugnr nuncx tollieWlillo Heuse tlicnt will be plenty of Hies en tlie mlminlstrutien. Tin: nuiiulng inegiessniiiile iu (lnnipiill (lnnipiill c.itleu of clcctrltily Is thus glwu lu the KlccUieal tcuai, "In 1870, only f.1 ,ears nge, only ns long ns it Inlfcs n young miss te grew Inte tolerably long drew, wc hud but n ceuple of Umtuine tiinchliips and a few lamps of a very crude nnd unsatisfactory construc tion, iintl wonderfully low elllrlcney at tlie I'lilladelplilii Cciitriiiiinl. Just think of It, .sorieuNy,llioughiriilly, with your e. es shut for ene moment, and then say le yourself tliere are $.1(k),(Kie,(kki tn-ilny Invested In the clectrie light IjiisIiii'ss, with ter ii'17,017 are and 82,701,708 glow lumps, nud tlie llfj railways, with nearly bee miles of track nud 1,000 meter earn lu dally s.erire, and thou s.iy, Ifyen can, what the (tow or is, or the whatever you call It is, which Is doing all this weik. And again, predict ir you date, what tlie next la years, whlle that laughing nitss Ih glowing te be a staid matron, will accomplish with this same unknown, and unknowahle laborer lu the world of science, und art, nnd the domestic economy or the weild." Tin. chief leai of tlie U. A. 11. man iu dlvusxlng tlie Tanner resolution sconied te be thnt investigation or Tanner might discetiragw his "liberal pension policy," 1. e. pensions te nx cry mirvler no matter hew dKharged, Tin: ambulance fund appeals te tlie hu manity of our cltleiiH, and no one rnu iilleul te neglect it j evoiyeno cm nllerd te give u little. Tnu Baltimore people who are se iudlg iiiitil at the refusal el Mi. Klten Appleton, of New Yerk, te lend tlivni theeilgiiial star tnnglrd banner for thelr coming cel ebration, uppc.it- te have small cuuse for complaint. Through this refusal and tlie Interesting dispute nlteut the owucibhlpef tlie Hag, attention Is being drawn te their culorprlke which had failed te iccciwi due notice tluougheut tlie country nud was in danger of passing as a purely local alVatr. I.ike spoiled children bereft of a toy, they go te the Washington authorities for con solation nud get it lu the slm e of u irttei from Acting Secretary of War Macfealy, which is an excellent uihcitlsnment. Gen eral Macfcaly slinplj eilers IiIm itdvloe te Mr. Appleton, but ns it had net been asked for by that gentleman, the letter Is ovl evl ovl deutly chiefly meant for the public. Ile speaks of the celebration of the bombard ment of 1'ert Melleury nnd then alludes te the "grnnd exposition or the agricultural and iuechnnlc.il reseuiees of tlie state." Mr. Appleton has contemptuously rcferred te this us a fair fei which the ninnagers wished the historic banner as an additional attraction. Tlie acting secretary of war then gees en te nole the fact that there will be civic parades uud the dedication of tlie new postetilce, "nud fmther, that the go- crninent of the United States is te cntei into the celebration by the participation of tlie army and nav.." Mi. Appleton has heard that the llag was gieu te his grand father by special act of congress uud sns thnt he has tried te pioe a t.tllhl'ul custo dian of it nnd is under the impiessleu that 11 belongs te him, whlle the rllert te use It as suggested scents te him te indicate a lack of patiletisiu. The wltole tussle is eiy interesting but Mr. Appltlen appears te be en top uud deserves te stay there. Ii the enemies of Heme Utile can nian tgc te drug religious mullein into politics bywuyef the proposed Irish t'nheisity tliey w ill give tlie cause a serious blew . a ji't.Aij Aviun: uot'ei:. A Huuiei'Olih hllU'Uestlen el Lluiisi sproel.els. Clans Sitretkels, the sugar king, has uiiethci scheme. It is nothing; less than te build nn addition te tltw White Heuse out efblccks of hardened sugnr. It appears that in the business of shipping cargoes of his itiiiueiiKe product te Mexico .Mi. Spreckels bus found it ueeessurv le helidilv them In some way Inte large blocks In order the better te transport it te its des tination, mid te preserve it when it had .ml veil m;.ilut the attacks of ditlcient uud varjingclluiaiie conditions Mr. Spits kels m.iiuiiiiiis that he is new ublole produce blocks el sugar whiter tliau marble and harder, (ieoige 0. Glnvls an attorney of Washington, Ih nt present engaged fit prcpaiini: spoeiileatioiis vvltliu view- te upplvlnc (or a intent ler Mr. Sprockelsfoi his process of sugar haiden IllK. Mr. Spievkles hluiself never tires et expatiatlni; uku the beuutles or Hie scheme. He unfolded It ineie fullv tliau jjr. c.iavi is new wining lu de te a fellow )sissenger en tlie Fulda. Te i)pulnrUe tlie Interest el Americans in it, Mr. Kpreckels suggests the plan of iimklitK a beautiful addition te the White llouse out of his hardened blocks of sui;ar. '1 he material, lioasseilN, will be less than ene-halfns expenslveus marble, nnd will be guaranteed te be whiter than marble nnd tir held its color rerfectlv, no matter in what kind of weather, niid'will be war ranted te stand the w car of tlnie for nu lu ,1.eni'.i.t.e, I'?rl. Te build an addition te Iho liltel fouse out of this hardened milmi w euld draw tlie attention of the lvople, and only a small appropriation from Congress would be reiiilred te pay for the work. Die plan include the manufacture of tbe blocks partly out of caue sugar lrem Ijuis fana aud iartly out of beet sugar from Kansas, but wholly out of American sugar and the employment of none but American tools and American workmen. The suirar 1-Iiicvn.ijlf..r2t...l.,l.r..l. ... .,.. .a. .;. the propesuionwiuMK j s? . . en the face of It, they are entirety in earnest and propose te demonstrate the entire feas ibility of the whole thing. A MATIUMOMAt, TUMIILE. A SJtrHiiae CenrtMilpnnil Curieti Ilrldnt Tour. A novel bridal tour Is that which a new ly married ceuple is at present ciijevlng. Koveral months age Charles I'lsh, a Han Francisce clerk, whlle attempting te beard a ferry beat made a misstep nnu fell ever aome ropes into the nrms of Mary Bath burn, the daughter of a retired merchant. With an apology the young man departed. Afew nights afterward the pair met at a f tarty, anil affection blossomed between he two. Finding that the girl's parents were opposes! te the match, the couple a few weeks later eloped and were nmrried at Sacramento, The young man, having only J33, told his wife If tliey could man.ige te rench New Yerk all would be well, us he bad wealthy relative tliere. The girl took off her dresses nnd attired IterscUIn man's clothing. Their adven tures slnce then liave been numerous. Frem Sncrainvnln tliey made their way by riding en freight trains nnd en the trucks of passenger coaches. A week age Ogdcn was reached, and being desirous of seeing seme of Colerado's sconery, the ltle Grande was Hclrcted. After having been put el!' nhairdozeu of trains the ceuple readied Denver Saturday morning. The Union Pacific run n grand armv excursion train out Saturday night, nnd the couple man aged te go en tlie train lu tlie capacity of porters, it Is morn than prebable that ihey w ill get through te Chicago, reaching New Yerk next month. The girl Is ex tremely pretty and scnrcely IP, whlle her husband Is Ihroe years her senior. tin. It. A. OUNN, M. I)., Dean nnd Professer effinrRcry or the United HtatcsMcdlrnt College, Kditer of the " Medical Tribune," author of "Gunn'8 New Improved ltand-floek or If). gleiieHnd Domentle Medicine," In pcflkliis of ndtiinccd kidney disease, and the eflect or the ime of Warner' Hnfe Cure, ny: "I nnd Hint In llrlalit'fl Ulscate It seems te net ns n solvent of albumen j te Koetheand henl Inflamed mem branes nnd wnsh out epithelial ilclirln which blocks up the tubtill urlulfcrl (iirlne-lienrinc lubes;) nnd tolprevcnt th ileMructhe nietu nietu nietu inorpliesl" of tlwue." '1 hi: plOH-itirciief the tnljln cease, Wlicn'er the teeth hecla le fall , The bounties of Die mouth decrease ; The breath's no morn a spicy gale ; And all must seen In ruin lie, Unless leHOZODONT we fly. nttRlO-cetl&w Te-Nlnlit nnd Te-morrow Nluht, And each day nud ulKlitdurlng this week you etui tiet til nil druggist' Kcmp'a lluluitu for the 'lltreat mid Lungs, acknowledged te he the most successful remedy evci sold for Ihc cure of Coughs, Croup, flreiieltltls, Whooping Cough, Antlimn nnd Consumption. Get n bottle tetity nnd keep It ila In the Iieurc, sojeucnii cheek jour cold nt once. 1'rlce Me nudJl.QO. Haniplu bottles hie. nelMindttu- (1) II OOll'M HAH8Al'AItlI.I,A. f absolutely ncccsinry In erdci te have erfct health, flood's Bnrsnpnrilln Is tlie great bleed purifier, qulrlily ceti'pierlng scrofula, salt rheiiiti nnd all Insidious enemies which attack the bleed nnd undrrmlne the health. Uatie builds up the uhole sytteiu, tires d3peslit nnd sick headache, nnd overcomes Hint Hied feeling. " I have taken two bottles or flood sSjarsnpn rllla for wilt rheum mid djss'pln,wllh which I n troubled cry much. After Inking this luedlclne I mil fiellng ns well nscver In mv lire." (1. W. Hosn, l'ettsvlllc, l'u. UOOU'HUAIlSJArAIULLAi " I liuve been troubled by n scroruleus nfrct. nfrct. tten nil my life. II Is ene or the marked rccol rccel rccol Icdlensor my boyhood ilnys, nml rer severnl enrs has rvndeiul mn tinnble le labor much. I think Heed's Hnrsupnilllu, which I btnebrcn using nt Intervals for ten iar, Is the best thing I have ever taken. I am new GO, and my gen eral le Itu seems bettir than ever," II, I). Art Art net l, Wiiin-u, V If. pi km ni tiii: M.OOD. "I had ti Miijht bloeil dlserucr whkh 1 Ibeugbl iteUiltig serious, bill It grew Inte a bad form of skill disine, vrhlcli some called lupus, breaking out In uleeis nnd sores all ever my body. Hoed'aBnrsnpnrlllaln u short tline com pletely cured me. I feel I own my lire te Heed's Knrsnpnrllln." 1'itEU WAriiTliii, llnurbeu, Iiut. HOOD'S SAltSAPAItlt.l.A Held by nil druggists. 51 ; six for $.j. 1'iepiirtd only by C. I. IIUOU CO., Lew ell, Jlnss. l(X)IiO.SIiSO.Kl)OI.I.AIt. (0 f lAA.N'H I'l.DlMt. Cumpcteitt Mcdlcul Uxprrts have decided thnt the lately discovered " Lllxlr" Is no geed, but the humlicils or fnmlllei who Jiave been using LEVAN'S FLOUR I'er the last tuinti )enishuvv uiiiiiilmeiuly deelaied Hint It Is nil tltiit Is claimed rer It -Mr- THE BEST. iMAMTACll'ltCU OCr Of WHEAT.) AM. OM) M IM.KU'M IIUHAX SOAP. MILLER'S Borax Seap -WILL- WASH CLOTHES, AMJ- EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN ilrtvncoe. u AHNUSiS. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, lANCASTEn. PA. Saddles. Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, ANJK General Stable Supplies, -AT- Clias. I HaberM's, iScccEisen te M, HADEnnrsn A Ses.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. viv-i 'i JanurvtrtkeV PnitAtieLriitA, frlday, Autnsl 30, 1SW. Closed at i P. M. te morrow last lialf-heliday. ' Jackets half price." A card in Main Aisle says it. Be a little patient and you can find a place at the tables. Nuu Chestnut atrcU cutre.net. The new Overcoats arc in sight. Exactly season-right in weight, shade and style. But sharpest bargains are in the ones carried ever. All sizes, but net many of a kind. That's what makes the prices se Utile. Here are two qualities Lon Len Lon eon - made Cevert Coats. Shapes and stuffs te attract the young man of taste. Prices $8 te Si 2 ' Fer the Beys : medium weight suits at changed prices, te tide past early school-day's ; or the just-in sorts for colder weather pepping up in every corner of the Clothing Stere. Near Thirteenth and Market trcet corner. A little ahead of the season, but the Fall Hat styles arc ready fur or silk. Wind-up prices en Summer goods. Thirteenth nnd Jlatltnl streets. The famous German Blue and White llnameled Ware, livery traveler in Germany knows it. Light, strong, acid proof; safe te use as glass. We have a little of it, mostly samples. Mere coming. Iiaicmcnt, north of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. loeto nut dltoee. IXJOTSAMISIIOIX ATTENTION I BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! !'AIlMi:ttS una WOnKlNOJinN, leek te jour lutereiit lu purchasing your Heets nml Hhecs for fall niul Winter Wear. New I hnve In (leik ntieut two tlteuiaml palmer hoots lead' forjeurln-pcctlon. I have had lliose beets made or tlie very best nintcrlal thai money could buy, nnd llicy were mnile by Ihc best tmetmnker In tlie world, or they nre better known ns the WALKER BOOT. Call nnd l.xainlue Otir 52.00 and M.Wboet; every pair cunrnntced 01 money lefunded. New, sirs, llierclsnotnmnnerboy he should nilM the opportunity In looking ever my stock before biiylns hi boeN or shoe, nn I knew I can save j en money nnd clve you hotter beets than you ate uifiulempd tOKOttlnj;. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 aud 30 EAST KING BTREET, LANCASTKlt, 1'A. nlfHydAw UCHOfll NOTICi:' SCHQ0LN0TICE! W UOOL COMMJJN'C'lJs TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3d, Iu uulir Hint your children maj be properly ctnihcil son ivllllnnll probability think they lll need n .New Pair of Plieei, and whnt con cen con ferinjen moil 1. " Where te buy the Ileal Ar tlrle rnr the beast Meney ' Loek At Our Prices ! Ctilldrcn'i 1'ebble Wedge llccl Hlietn, sizes 3 le 7. Title Children '.l'ettjlP,IIcrlniid.Snilut;UcclHliee StCHS te7l,. ie. Cltlldren n I'elible, Heel aud fiirlncllcel Shee, (.Ires h te 101 . 7,v. Children n'drnln, llel nnd Sprlntc Heel Shee', with and viitheut llii,klze8 telO.Tic. Mlfs' Drain Ilutlnn, llread and Narrow Tee, sizes 11 te 2, 81.00. Thee twoRlieeswe have sold ever since we commenced business (mere than three years aud n-linlf). nnd knew they eniiuet belteaten anywhere for the money Mles' rtnei Mhivs In Kid, ronnela nnd Peb ble, wllh IU els and Spring llrch, S1.25. Ter children vvcnrfnc Inivcr ulics vre have Ornlii KbiK. sl7e- 2-i te 7, rer 1 nnl 11.25 nnd upward, ami In I'lucr Grades. Kid and t'ebblc, In Opera nnd Square'Iern, for 51.J5. Youth's Milieu, tUc 11 te 2, and Ceyi' Bliec. RlresStefi, 11.00. Welmve the llet Hey' SenmlCNj 31.15 Miee, In l.nee, lluttun nnd CengrtM, Ues 8 te 6l(, In the city. The One-Price Cash Heuse. HI & DIET, The Leaders of Lew Prices IN Beets and Shoes. 3 & 5 East King St., I-ANCABICII, I'A. Aj-sterv tinted vcry evening utfc e clock, cept Monday and batuulay. tX-.vcuvfiieu. TrAC.V'lfiiN KXll'lfjIONhT f RAYMONDS VACATION EXCURSIONS. All fiuvcllns Cspcusc-. IiiLlndcd Apirlv will leave I'lill-idclphln. MONDAY, OClUllUll II, for a Urand Tour PfUt Uays ACROSS THE CONTINENT. Ilie trin In hnlee. n limmp i i - .. . .... - . ..".. i.uii' n i uc Northern l'nellfe tnllri.iil. i'nL.it IIVOI' llm I'iiH.a Kiiind, the lelumbla Itivcr. the Min.-nltUi.iit Mount MuiNtn Iteiiti-, iVutnil and Southern iillfmnla, nud u i turn thrmigh Arizona, . New S. xtie, etc.. hi the Bantu l'c lleutc. Itcturu 1 li'kett gued (ei n uieullu. On thcNttmc H.itc Mend.ij, UcleWi II K K iirleii lilrei't te "-euthcin Cnlireinlu ivln. Knna City and tin hantn I c Iteute. DuriiiK Stiteuit V jiiaciiltlcent list of Trlp threiiKh Niw r.Uhliinil. Ouinda nnd New erk. V-bciul fur descriptive clicular. di ii:iiatiiis the particular lr!pdrdrcd. HAYilOKD iWHllCOilll. Ill Seuth Ninth Stu-et (under Ceniliicutul hetrb, rhltndcliihhi, l'a nu'.7Jtcel -T-eith' r i COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. New HnlldiuKS ; Ijirge Hndewiiicm ; ticholiir ticheliir jhlps; laboratory; Library ; Clymnakliim. rreparcs for Cellcuc or Hutlnc. civnraie Course for ladle. Medem Languages In lteiru lar Coure. Tuition, IW ixrr annum. IJenrifln private famllle', W.M er week Faculty et nine. 17th car opens September 2. I'oruitn-legin-, nddre-a ItEV.JA.MC'SMcDOUOALL, I'll. l, JjSv-Siita f'mldcut. vv; J. HARRY HTAMMS. CHOICE BARGAINS! CHOICE BARGAINS ! 200 I'iecct 5-1 Table Oil Cletb, (best quality), only 30c a yard. 23 Pieces German Hand Leem Table Linens, regular price 37Je. ; our price 31c a yard. Five Cases Heavy Canten Flannels at 5c a yard. Four Bales Arrlttoe A Muslin nemnanti, 6cayard. One Case Printed Cotteu Pluthta (beautlfnt colorings), nt 17c a yard, for covering furniture and making lambrequins. NEW BOSTON STORE, Harry Stamm. New Bosten Stere. Palace af ,$ahett. SALACE OF FASH IOW. , PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 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 arc 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 arc coming in every day. Opened this week one hun dred pieces of finest quality Silk Velvets, which we will sell at 50c a yard. We claim that these arc 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, iti the very best and most desirable colors ; they are cheap at 75c. Wc are offering them at less than what they cost te import, only 50 cents a 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. ItlarhtncviT, OTKAM. M'odcslre tocnllitbe attention of consumers of Steam Goods nnd Engineers' biivnllcs, te enr large uud vnrled stock of Pines, valves. Cocks, Malleable nnd Cast Iren Fittings, Asbestos. Vulcnbeaten and Usudurlnn, Bheet, Piston and Vwlse Packings; bcetch and Hed Line lteflcct lug Gauge Glasses, Steam Hndlnters and Steam Heating Apparatus; Set and Cap Screws, nnd lu fnct almost everything rcmilred by steam liters, and all el which we offer at prices which we guarnntee te be lower than r man loose of uny oilier atnicr in tins vicinu, We hnve positively the larcest stock, anil h. lug connected with the Telephone Kxcbnnce, are prepared te receive and Mil all orders In the shortest possible time. When In want of any thing In our line, call en us for prices and we will convince you of our ability and willing neis te kave you Sleney, Delay and Vexation. Our facilities for furnhliliig Engines, Hellers, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Sneelnl Machinery, Plumbers' and Gas Kitten' Toels, Patterns, Medels, and Iren and Units Castings, nnd for the prompt repair of all kind of mncnlnery are unexcelled In Lancaster, and we respectfully Millcit n share of your patronage. Central Machine Works, lii A 130 NOHTII ClIItlSTIAN STHEET, Lancaster, Pa, Geed Werk, lleasonaelo Chnrges. Prompt uess. Telephone counecllea dS-lfdll lUuelc. iPECIAIi NOTICE. PLEASE BEAD THIS! wu HAVE TAKEN THE FOR THE AUENCY Schemacker Geld-String Piane! We have them new In stock, and Invite our friends and the rubllc generally tecall and tee Ihem. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., . , M).si west kine stm:et. UlHvd&w i Zf rf 9rn fleek AT- N0, 24 CENTRE SQUKRE Five Cases Heavy Htrlpcd Bhlrtlrtgs (for work ing shirts), at Vtc a. yard. Ten Pieces Feather Bed Ticking nt 12Jc a yard. Thenc goods are worth 39c. Great Bargains IN BLACK HENRIETTAS t At StliC, 60c, 62Jc, 76c. 87e, Mc, $1.00, H.ss. These goods arc worth from 12c te 25c a ard mere. ivy N EW FALL GOODS. NEW FALL GOODS All-Weel Bilk Finish Henriettas, Seventeen New tJhndcs, nt 60c nnd Tic a yard. Ucst Alt-Weel Fins Habit Cleths at 25c, 37Jc and 60c n yard. Fert) -eight-inch Weel Henrietta, TwehvXcw Bbades, at S"Xc a ) nrd. Fancy Plaid nnd Striped Heavy .Surah Cleth, tfilrly-elght Inches, at 370 u yard. Hlnck aud While Plaid and Striped Heavy Burah Cleth, thlrty-cight Inches, ntSTKcayard. Flfty-feur-lneh All-Weel Plaid nnd Btrlped Cleths at 60e a yard. BOSTON Nes. 35-37 North CHARLES STAHM. B LACK GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER, BLHCK f iinNiiirPTAcr.eTii, i All-Weel. iMPEHiAiVnuel:. Ip and Rlne Rlb iitPEiiiAi. sr.itet, CASIMIlt, f.ASII.Mi:UU. IICXHIE'ITA CLOTH. lMMXCETTA. i)iiai !) al3ia, ta-siisi:, CAMEL HAf It. Silk Warp Slack. Sills, I'ALL COLOItrXGS IX HEX HIETTA, S6 and 40 Inch, SKItCE, M nnd 40 Inch. CAM.MIl, SO and 40 Inch. UltAl' D ALMA. hi:a vtifvl ltxi: or New Invoice All-Weel, Hew Colorings, i-4i;'VAril;i5WKS. - 50 cents 01 l 1'tAIX hXHIJ'EO nnd l'JUAIIJ CLOTHS. f UU wu HHGER& BROTHER. gumtituv Jlcoevto. M GHETNA. GOVEriNOIt DICK AND THE MT. GRETNA NAItllOW GAUGE HAILHOAD. Individuals nnd parties desiring te visit Jit. Gretna nnd enjoy u rlde ever tboNnrrewGnugo te Iho summit of Govliineu Dick mountain, can accomplish the trip lrem Lancaster In ene day by the following schedule: a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p iu. 1CHveI.flncnstcr 3S l'.3l 10-M 2a) !) 7..V) Arrive MI.Gretna. e.iM 11:30 l'J.30 3-' i'T5 BM Arilve Gov. Dick. .. 12m laa 4-05 6:10 Iletu ruing H.ni. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p m. Lens e Gov. Dick.. . 11KM lSi 2.M 6.S5 lnvc.Mt. Grstua :11 10:.1I 11:52 2,'Ji .1.37 7:30 Arrive ljincnster. 8.10 11:35 12:68 3:35 4-15 f:35 All trains of tlie Cornwall .1 Lebanon Itall Itall read en arrival nt Mt. Gretnn station make Im mediate connection with the Narrow Gnuge Itnilread. Lunch or dinner can lie obtained nt the Park restaurant, tlius avoiding the ncccv sltvef cnrr Ing buslicts nnd bundles. The completion eflliP-Xiirrnvv Gauce Hallway thnivs s eicii for view ! i nlllcenl scenery of the Beuth Mountain au HiIh novel attrac tion Is supplemented l iti r nlen of an Ob Ob 6crvuter) u) feci high en tin tueunlnlirn high est peak. Gov. Dick, from w htch a sight may be obtained than which thcre nre few grander, the slew taking in an nrca or forty miles seuarc, und presenting h landscape of unparalleled beauty. Daily excursion tickets te Mt. Gretna may he obtained en application le the nearest ticket agent. H. A. GHOSS, Gen Pas.AKentCAUIt.lt., Lebanon. Pa. NED Hllbll, Gxu. Bupt. JeiWmd Oouecfnvufohtitn tBoeba. CALL AND HEP. ROCHESTER LAMP! blxty Candle-Light ; Rents them nil. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas und Oil Steves. THE "PERFECTION ' METAL MOULDING nnd RUDDER CCblHON Weather Strip. Heats them all. Thlsctr1pmttvvciir.nllethers. Keera out the cold. ExcIudCH thcdtiit. niups niiiuug or windows. Anyene can apply It no wuMe or dirt made In nppljlnglt. Call be fitted nil) where no holes In Ihiiv, rctdy for uc. I will net i-iillt. warn or shrink-n cushion trli Ik the inet cifcU."rAt the Htevc, Ileuter nnd lbinge Stere of nccps out mew nnu nun. Jehn P. Schaum & Sen, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. (Ceal. SUMUERANDCOAU J TOIIVCfOSHOOKSANDCASliS. W1T IN HARD WOODS. Whele-nle nud llclnll, by R.R. MARTIN A. CO. nl-lyd t'.'l Wuter hlreet, Liuicater. Pa T AUMOARDNERS CO.SIPAN Y. " COAL DEALERS. Omens Ne. 129 North QueenStreet, and Ne. 561 North Prince street Yahus North Prince Htreet, near Rending Depot. augl5-tld L.VNO.VKTER, PA. ?": AVpif V Flve Cases Fine Damask Knotted Frlag Tewtlt, rcnlar price 37Je j our price 25c each Blue, Red and Geld Borders. One Case Heavy White Blankets at II a pair better grades were never sold for U.S. One Case Princess Cashmere, 12c a yard J a new fabric for house dresses. One Case Weel Henriettas, new sliadtt, H inches wide, S7Xc n yard. targe assortment of Black Goods. Qeat)B. Forty-Inch All Dlack Striped Henrietta, Satin rinlsh, Something "cw, nt tl a yard. All Dlack Striped and rinld Henriettas, All New, at 37He, 50c and 73e a yard. Thlrty-clsht-lnch Black and White Striped Habit Cleths at 60c aynrd. Thlrty-elght-lnch All-Weel Fancy Htrlped Tricot Cleths at 60c a yard. Deuble-Width Plain Striped aud Plaid Dress Goods at 12fr a )ard. Stylish, Showy, Large Plaids at 10a a j ard. New shades of Eiderdown Cleth at Lewest Prices. STORE, Queen Street. 25, 27, 20, 31 W. King St. GOODS. - Mir ! Mrt Jet Black. New IXTeaL-sresT Just Received. 'S (Jitrbumvc. TTAIlDWArtE I Prime New Timethy Seed MARSHALL & RENGIER'S. 'J .1 11 SOUTH QUEEN feT. YOUNG S IMPItOVED TOBACCO CUTTER. Royal Ready-Mixed Paints, Acknowledged le be the Ikst Heady-Mlxed Paints In the Market. An Immense Assortment of CARPENTER'S TOOIJ? AND UUILDINU MA fEHIALiind GENERAL HARDWARE. 3 Glve us u call end be convinced that you gel the full value for your money. MARSHALL RENGIER, 9& II Seuth Queen St. febS-lvd (Cavvinncfi. OTANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, O, 4?, tt A4i MARKET STREET, (Rear of the Postefllce), LANCASTER, PA. ALL THE UVTEST bTYLUS IN Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Etc. The Finest Stock In the Country, We new hnve n Tull Line efBECONIMIA.ND VVUltu -ny. -51)10 mil vvnnt. Repalntlng nnd Repairing promptly attended te. no el of workmen rn-elallv cmnlnvfS for lha' purpose. The lowest tirfcei. In the iti , county for lint-class vierk ar-iuu miiu liiu nnu i.uminti .viy w ertr. ?.IJtetunvrtViIi9. E, ete. I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kcenigsburg, Prussia, Twe Background made specially for Bust and Thrce-iUH-tf r Length Photographs. i'ROTE.i go N2 North Queen St., , . , Next Doer te the rostefllcc. Jan7-ted , . -;WMSi il-t xrh&&vm.'& m"&Xb!-jL
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