Wr fvv r,... "V -1v-- -t , J1 & KiU- v tp -,. r ir." .. i. .r r- '. - Mi. "" 'f 4fV r iMV:" r nVfiWTr 4ir ft." ' II" ' ,f f .1" -' ' ' ' i ii n i a.' " a ffWf , " ?W m tttlliii tncrr. MAXrOLTZ, Ealter. CLARK, Pabllitx-r. r.T'0TlttAIGBNCKR.-rnbl1hcd ,V. rl.tM MM, bnl Sunday. Scried m tw dly and surrounding aefttafcweek. By mall five del- If )TMf MMtMici GO cent a month. 5 '" ' .TIKlmJJQENCER-One dollar and A mr. In advance. TO WJBBCRIBERS-KemH by check DM order, and where ticlliicr or be procured send In a rcgltred Foatefflcc, as second clnu mall .' nnXLtlOEHCER, Lancaster, l'a. 'm Si , jjjfPrtAwn, , FA., September 5, 1889. r,v tjt: - evwn ration nera. .?l M . . . .... ntmn convention urn us went us tMMwdlly. The nominee is n ninn LMttud favorably known in the state ' WHmlyt the seu of his father, but 1h eawn ais uwu sterling grcnwicss. mu Wntmwdent confidence will Iw felt iu MHlntagHljr- which he will brine te the r. ' a&iiil of the stale llnuncea ifthcy MMWd be entrusted te hint. He 1ms filled tbeenly office lie ever held, t lint of col cel col iMtef of internal revenue, efficiently, Md .ae .one will question his entire Itaeau te acceptably dischnrgu tliu JlMilli' ii f afntn llvinbllHt. 'PI... ..I...... I . J- ithat office could be put into no better a,, tmwtmcB wi ruiiv ue.-fi'Miie:! iiu iiimiiiiik i,fcaa. Mr. Higler Hn innn of high ln teNtgtnce und honor, mid any public lty he assumes will be (ltachnrged with wictllhnts fidelity. ,t And It is net at nil urc thnt he will net be elected state treasurer. The He- ; Miblkan mnjerity in the state is net big r 7" T' -CEl" j ill II H MOmi gf-wSbtagb. for the parly te repose upon with , WBHieencc uuuer me coiuuuens new pre- ft'Ymiling. e one can think thnt the ; party has the fctruugth wliicli it showed ?veariiKe. The Hnrri'xHi uutieiiulad- ".'ministration hus ln-cn n creat dlsnn- t'-iietutmcnt te the country ; nud surely i4crc lins been nothing In the state ml- ministrations te beat about. The year 'Alhaa hxpn nnn fit I'lilntnltv. Tim nrnc. fe;'perlty that wns premised proved a dead t.Mftftnpic. ineiioetis came: and Tau- ?; followed them ; and, in tills -rlMMir of trrnpp. u'lint linu dm l!r. tewzu..-- z:z::' : -... : ':".;: n-piivau punj 10 puuw me ceunirj , rfw lte gladness, iu Governer Denver nud y-jA.wperai iunucrv :v!The resolutions of the cniivpntlun kiiptly express the Democratic sentiment iVpOB the Issues of the lieur. demnndlni: parefcrm in tnxutien, in treasury manage- nMlt, In the election machlnerv. nuil itc- rBhrieg for the best methods of political i -;'.uniiuiiriuiuii. xue SIKCCIies Hint Knphaslzcd the resolutions were con- F " . lcl0Usl V these of Cliiilrmnii Wlint-rv -i'lidt-Senater AVnllatv. Mr. Wherry, If! is SwbOBCbrilliHUt course in tliolleuxe at tliu mte bcsbIeu drew Jicneral attention iiihhi :.1l!m aa the Democratic leader. ih1iiIi1 L',t.tetrBury reform as the issue of the lma, iu mis cemesi rer the treasury ; ,';fad necessarily thnt will be the preg , vwurt lesue. Mr. Wherry, who has given ;w much attention and criticism te tlie 'Republican mnungcnient, would have ."iBMkde aii excellent candldute lilnibclf ' Afar state treasurer; hut perhaps lie will l iti M.I.... .... At... . .. e muiB cuiuivuL ou me suinip in urging 'sfaatA rWflnii tf nttikflit. Htm. iitnihni -- "" nun jijiii-vii, pun lumu issues. J&lfr. Wallace makes his liretanncar- &-, ter eeme years in active Democratic councils. He fiuds the onnertuultv llt- LKtiiif, new that the party Is out of power, ,awnuuieiuu prominent, pinee Hint lie ;tjiaMa ler se many years In the paily fJawUMgement. We welcome him hack, CaaA the party will le Hkclv tofcel thu itbaDeflt of his wise and cxncrlcm-eri iv'ensel,in the cemlug canvass. aK Little l.y Little. i.rJa. borne persons never are sallslleil in Spfdeing anything unless it appears as a $u? mg imng ; ami, in tlie iKirfennniu-e or 2-iltVMavtfllfirr .v4fifitl.n H.n.. .i.i ...111!...-... fevi,? B ' uu ''"""b111 mj&give auenueu, exuetness and care, 't,T5i; " " Junl " niijuiiuiuie uxer twaetne same care ami attention tewhut r !&y 1 celled little tilings. Hew many ;?T.e etsuatlsncu utilecs they can innke -VKreat and formidable strlileH in m-nrv r life; in business, in duties, whlle it tweuld be well te Ixj content te caln a tJ each day. If the expenses of a pmatfare less than his income, though it .'be but little from llnvllulnv Mini mm. lioenatantly accumulating, and he may r-be aid te be crewimr rlclier everv dnv. r,fcU net reasonable tliut he ought te be jii content ? Because, be fnr as money is J,VMHfcU, UC 113 KUlllir 1UIIIIU. Ullll r:.tlierefere is deiug well. ui& be every man who Is naiuluir a llttle .?U:knOWletrenVPrv ilnv .nnd Iriwuvtrwlfrn tu fcgjpmere impertunt than money, is ncuumu- t K -.--- ----J .T MHMHIKMItVUhV W jrKing semctning te make him wlier b&imrtry day, and if he continues iu such a g.a.eeurBe, will at the cud of three hundred fVK.weivj-im; uhjb, ihj surpuseil ai llini- fjau anu me umeunt or Ids stock of Sfknewledce. He has added a little ''.everv dav. never nmlf leil in l..nin muhi.. tulng; sometimes iu reading, remi- wma m tueughtfulues.1 nud study be--2?en lue ltne of rising iii in the '?t,Mernrng and retiring at iiinht. A Iltt!e sfe at a time, it is true, but this is the way pfS'.te" accumulate a etore-heUHi of knewl- vCdge. Reme, was uet built iu one day, neither did Solemon become the wisest i,of men In a minute. The hardened sinew and brawny arm of the man who rows Vic hla Knet nifnlnct Dm clr...i.i .!.,. .. fe'-r 4,na. nfc, lllila nl.ll.l ,..l.i,.l. 1 1. py. syr" ,". t""v,i """. wini-un- N-f nee eiuspeu mem reunu Jiis mother's $3eck. He grew little by little. The JT aVMaalf niOCiliiP intti.l n.. ,...... if i 4iii n us tuiLv a uvy EaJfT-... ttnltmnl Wt ntt, 1.a. ...11. e. in, . -wmw an.uuva. 1VV UU Will WIU JIHUlilU'y, , aud powers capable of almost nnytlihig. r ,ieirli ii f If-fifif net nitlil .,.. i.., r..i ttwn can be easily Irnnglnctl, but It n a exttule at a time. X& . Hcattertnl. r-. The BtirnhiR ,h tin uuim Ar lIlH BlirillllH Im tin limril 'I'll., i.nl.ll.. debt Is Increasing. This is the tterv of fily and August. Ami hew de you "like ',, JHepuUllcaus V Your uinu Tnuner lias ''jABAllialllttin irnl...........1..1l.. If. . y" "v ""i5 v uiv, Dui.-fi.vueu in ins aeiennmaiieu te Hi-utter iw Mm.iiu '1H has ladled it out te n MM,...(n.i it nr ;iBtMJleners. bv theKliiiiiic ii.ii,.. .r i... Xenaaeiug their pension rating. It seems mhh. iui Buueruuinic eincer of the erernment has the ni.u..r in ti.u pay out an unlimited sum of money .Without consulting anyone eke. And When a wild buccaneer like Tanner was -wt, In the place Invested with such 4 DOWer. It was n foreL'iirri-iin.liic;,.i. .1.... LUm nubile debt would nui .i......i.. fh. IIAIIcIflllu ltnl.1 1... 11. . . Mke about one-third of its revenues; mA Tanner and the Graud Army think m ta tee little; they waut two-thirds. Tak greediness will le Ukcly te defeat Hartfandcautethewuutry te feel like ffwUy limiting the ik-usIeu expend!- WtWt The Idea of the pension Is te vlvn 3 Nfnert te the wenhy dUabled seldier: .ptHKi wi i uu uranu Army tli nk r WOUnd nr u'ni-tli climil.l ..... IM Ibat enrollment In the annv u iwi. Much te the supjMjrt of the country. , Jltttiraud Army probably thinks thnt. . . ,,w m petwlen sheHld be grantel te It mem bers upon certlflcate of their niembei1 ship ; and this would be perhaps the "simplest way of adjusting the pension roil under the Tanner Interpretation of the statutes. After which Congress might adjourn nud the president abdi cate, leaving the Grand Army with Its Algcrs and Tauncrs te run the country. A Policy of Kxtrmnifanrc. The Philadelphia Jtccerd in nn nrtlclc republished tenlay mekes n fnlr com parison of the public debt showings for midsummer mouths' timing the past five years and the truth telling figures show geed reason for the apprehension thnt' the administration hns entered upon a policy of deliberate extravagance. It avails nothing te pretest that expenses of government under President Cleve land's administration were larger than iu the ycats prccccdlngDcmecratlc rule, for thnt In no way affects the point here established that an increase of debt in these months of .Inly nud August 1 without precedent In recent years, and shows n change iu policy that must re sult In a great demand for additional appropriations towards the end of the lisu.il year when Congress Is In session. Tlie recent pciHeu rulings open the treasury te deserters, Ixiuuty Jumpers and icusleu sharks ; and the .Inly and August' statements show, In round figures, un Increase of debt iu July and August of one million three hundred tlieiitand and of ever six millions re pectlvely,whllc each of the same months of Tour years of Democratic administra tion show n decreae of from nearly two te ever niue millions of dollars. During the presidential campaign Democratic speakers and writers showed that the ltcpublicati pregramme was nothing clc than n scheme of extravagant ex ex lcnditure teiiicct unjustifiable taxation, but even In their wildest illghts of rhe toric nud Imagination they could uet have drawn a picture inoie alarming than that which new confronts us. The notorious Tanner has with the support of the administration indicated a icn icn slen policy that will demand sums of huge proportions, and the. Grand Army encampment was treated te a vision of universal pensions which could net be realized without large Increase of taxes. The sccretury or tlie navy pro poses "te ask for appropriations In bulk uuhnniiercd by statements as te the iminlxjr and kind of ships; nud tlie postmaster general may Ihi trusted te produce, Iu time, his little scheme for a huge Increase in expenses by mail sub sidy te steamship lines or by sonie over grown scheme of postal telegraph. Btraws have heretofore shown the direc tion of tlie current, but it Is new Indi cated by rolling legs, and ax extrava gance glows iu volume we may hear the murmurs of the jieople like the voice of many waters, feietelllng the Inevitable Niagara plunge te ruin of a 1csicrate rule or ruin piuly. a Mil) Mas II Dene! Councils, en million or .Mr. I'riint, wlie said the finance committee desired the action, directed the discontinuance of the suit of theclly against Jehnsen, its late solicitor, who retained city moneys as payment for fees te which councils declared him net entitled ; nud directed suit te be brought ngulust him. Tills was denu uuder advice of counsel that Jehnsen's claim was net well founded. It was done after long delib eration, and there seemed te bone doubt at nil that thcsult was properly brought. New It Is discontinued without expla nation. Ne member of council seemed te be curious enough te want te knew the ground upon which thefinanec com mittee recommended the city te ictrcat from a position deliberately taken. Hut the public Is meie curious. Whv was 11? Who fixed It'. What caused It V Wheiaocamethuiicwievelatlou? Will anyone tell us? Det's no member of councils care enough for his reputation te wish te explain this shady transac tion? Vacation ami tmtmiicr lest are iibeul ever. J'er ene cIiism, at any rate, lest for a tltne bus censed j we nieaii tlie school teachers. Tiiey have hud a Hcnsen hi w hlch te prepare for limit labor, and u renewed oxcrclse of patience and persei emnep. Tlmy are worthy of sympathy mid en couragement. If thorn are "any hind werkeis, the school (cachets must be classed among them, and yet hew fuw take ncceiiut of the thousands of this el.ivs In our ceuntry: faithful heuIn, who hue again entered upon the tread mill of public and privute service. Parents should re member thnt they can de a great deal te lighten the buidcu both of teachers and pupils, and by their liiUuciicc help te carry carry eorward iu a legitimate way the proper education or the young. Ulve the teachers encouragement whcreier and whcneicrlt Is poslble J they will thank you. De nut say: "Oh, they arepald for their services." There are sonie things money cannot pay for. Kiii'euragu the pupils te be cl II, at tcntlie, diligent and studious. He net make a mountain out of every liiole-hill of diniculty which alter school hours Is brought home for adjustment. Let the young feel that their parents and guardians t-ikenlhcly Interest In their intellectual preg res. Pinbiiriiu u- perls are greatly interested in the previous of thu will of the Inte millionaire Thaw regarding hlscoke lauds IIe expressed the opinion that his J.'Jvu acres of ceke laud w euld lie weith a thous and dollars an acre by thotimehltuhlldrcii were all of age, and theso who are consid ered the best posted agree that this W nut an e.traagant prediction. "Am high as fOOO has, it is sahl, been refused ter easilv w erked ceke lands. Tlie intrinsic value of the land at present Im higher than most peeple bcliei e. Jtissiild that the avorage rental at present fur coke lauds is 12 coats nten. There aroen auaxciage 7,000 tens in an aero of coking coal, w hleh nukes the rental alue jslO. At this prhe the ceke lauds of the Thaw estate are worth jkl.OsS, 000." There are, it is claimed, sumo thltty thousand ui-ri'tef kh1 coke lands, but In these day of new illseexciies who can tell whether a new furl may net decrease the value of ceke before the Thaw expectations are fuliilledr There does net seem te be great danger thnt the Thaw heirs will sutler, hew ei or, us the estate is Mipjiescd te exceed u total alue el' tw cuty-lh e mil lions. "Ills hccuiitlcs are all geed and there is absolutely no indebtedness against the estate." Tm. newspapers seein te think that Mr. Hamilton was a great feel te be taken in as ht was; by Mrs. If. and doubtless he was. Hut are the husbands se few that are taken iu by thou w lies, us te make Mr. Jlamil Jlamil ten a ery dUtinguWhed IVhiI? We are net dWjiosed te deny tlie general tendency of husbands te felly, en the met ion of their wites, and te wisdom, en motion of the same, In lew of our obseriatleu that the petticoat mles the world. Mrs. Itav, doubtless, was an unusually scdiutlieanii deceitful woman, and Mr. Itay piebably wasan unusually Impresslble and ductlle hueband; but wheu our coteuiperaries open their eyes In wild astonishment that the blandishment of a woman could have se Tar imposed upon the tenderness or a man as te make him eagerly marry her, accept u foundling as his own, and be uucouscieus of another lever in thebuih, we are disposed te my that taey-denct themaetvM habitually keep their eyea wlde open, and that they nre Jurt the men te hare nn experience, thrust upon them such as Is making Mr. Hamilton illustrl eus and unhappy. We can have llttle Idea of the promt premt promt nence of tlie Chinese in Han Francisce, but it is graphically presented In the accounts of the festivities en Hunday In honor of the god or charity. Imagine in our own coun try, in ene of the greatest or our cities, a solemn proccislen or a thou sand Chinaman in magnificent costumes escorting a wonderful dragon n hundred feet long, Ingeniously constructed se as te writhe and Bmilrm along between its forty guards, and preceded and followed vby gorgeously arrayed allegorical figures in the highest style of peculiar Chlnose art. TJds precession passed through donse crowds of Mongolians, who looked en with sujicrstltleiisawe and fell and looked as thoroughly nn-American as If they had been en the ether side of tlie Pacific. ' Interested l'cople. Adiertlaliiff,a patent medicine In tlirpicullnr wiiyln which I he proprietor of Kemp's tliitsniu for Oeushs and Celdn ileen, I Indeed wonderful. He nutherlm nil druggltx te rImi these who rail rorltaftatnplubettlc'Vcf. that they may try It before purchnnliiK. 1 lie Imthq Uettlrx nre SOcniKlfl.W. M'e certainly would ndvKentrlnl. It may wie you front connumptlen, niilZ-ltndiVw (21 TIOODHHAHHArAlllliLA. Has Dene Wonders ltKI.!i:r APTKKOYUAIIH OF HUITUIUNO. "1 think Jloed'uKniTBpiirlttn Iiim dune won ders fur me. for nearly nine j inn I wan a great Miflcrcr. Hi c greater part of the time. I wan nimble te attend te the niesl trifling household dtllle. Win reeelvilig metllud treatment ut most constantly from one ph) elelan or another, without nny material benefit. M ncrvemsjs. tern win completely linttcrnl.iuiil no finnean liniiRlnemy nirtirliicJ. Almest continually I liadseiere I'AINHINMY ltJUD, and my heart was neier milte free from pain. Indeed senre wa the pain at my heart that for n long tlmel could net lie denu In bed, but ttm obliged te sit upright. 1 uhe mifTcred from dropsy j iny limbs were mvellcn in weliasmy bmly, 1 berninuthoreiiKhly dlsceurnged. Ilut seeing the censtnnl adicrtlsemctit of Heed's hnrnpnrlll(i In the Philadelphia limn, 1 con eluded te glie thin mcillelnen trial. After Hie llrnl bottle I felt much better. Therefere t con tinued using It for souie time, until I had used six bottles. I am new free from pain, can IIe down and nlccp, seldom ham headache, and work mero In ene week than I did hi nix month prier te my taking Heed's Harsapnrllla. And ir you con llnd a mero thankful, ei happy inur tat, I Mieuld Ilka te meet either one. .Many of my frlnuls urn uilng II with benefit.' Aha V. Biin.TZi.n, Mjerhteivn, Pcun. HOOD'S SARSAFARILLA Held by all druggltU. 1 ; slxfer!.Fi. I'lcpiued only by C. I. HOOD ,i CO., I.ehi II, Mat. 100 DOSICS ONI'. DOl.I.AIt. (2) Xnvlcttltnval. y v. Hi'iii:cHi:it,HON co. DON'T IIUY t'nlll you lit t Ot'lt I'ltlCKH and 8 u OfJt arei'K. Tin: iiuvKitHiiu.i; Steel Wire Doer Mat I tlie niXT unit .MOST DUKAIII.R LAWN TENNIS GOODS. id'U t l ll.VTliS TO Cl.UHV). W. D. SPRECHER, SON & CO,, 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. liuir2l.Til.Th.HtM fjavbtuitvc. ITAltinVAtlEI Prime New Timethy "Seed AT MARSHALL & RENGIER'S, t.HIBOUTHQUr.UNb . YOUMU'MIMI'IIOV U TOBACCO CUTTER. Royal Ready-Mixed Taints, Aeknetlclj;eil te be thu Hest Iliady-Mlxcd Taints In thu Market. An liitiueuie Assortment of UAItl'KNTUIl'HTOntM AM) IIUIUll.N'CJ MA Ti;iUAl.niut Clt:.N'i:U.l. HAIlDWAItti. tf Cllve us a rail and be convinced that en KCl Iho fill I value for ) our money. MARSHALL RENOIER, 9& Seuth dueen St. ItliH-lMl 2ititchituxu JTKAM. O wedclru te call Itbe iitteullun if ismMiinci of hliiun CJckkIsiuhI r.UKliKirx huppm-, mi InrKCiuiil nrledteck of 1'liv.w, Vid, L'nt'k, .MiilUalde mid Cunt Iren l'llilnirs, AnIicsIe, Vuleiilieiiteii und irmidurlan, Hheef, I'ltten and Vatie l'lirklimti bi'etcli mill lied f.lne lt llei't-liiK(aiigiiUliis.se-H, Htmiii ItadlaluniiiudHteiiiii Heating Apparatus; Hrl and Cup Herein, and Iu fact iiluuMt eierythlug retilred by ieani UH'iv.iiudiillet whli'h we eiler at iirliiM which w Kiiaruutei) te tni loner than theso of any oilier de-iilcr In thl ilclulty. We have jxisltliily thu fargest dteek, and be ing eennecU'il with thu Trli'idione Kchiini!e, ure preinired tu rifelie and nil all orders In the kherlest ss.UiUi time. When In want of any thing In our line, call en ns rer price und w will com luoe J en of our iihtllty and willing mf ii Ntmj im .Muiiry. i7cmy aim exaueii. . r. ... vl . V J 1F11 ...u.l J . Sl.flJ .llllt .VMIllllll. Our fuellllleNfer niriiuhlni! 1.'ih.-1iiih. llnllnm . UOlIlT Hlianiug, I'ullei. Huncen'.Hiieelttl Machinery, riumtieni' and (la Kit tern' Teel, ruttern, MihIi'Iv, and Iren and llmss Casting, and for the prompt repair of all kind of inaeninerv are unexcelled In Jjuicakter, mid we respectfully tellclt a klmre of your piitreuuge. Central Machine Works, lJiAisuNeiirnciimsTiANhTituirr, I.AM'ASTKlt, l'A. (iiKHl Werk, HcusonaDle Chargev, rrempt nek. Ti'lciihnua connection iH-lfilll Srtttt. Art: iix"n:(-irTnr.M .N! THEY ARE HERE! Who? What ? J fil (I v In all that Is St lUh, at.ind Hunii.le In ei i Celebrated Hats ! f Jlie " IIObfON llKAUriKfj Hill met. In-iiu-Our Mnc of hi 1100b II ATS from 10, up, STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCAbTEK, l'A The New 1 Slvles ltftinamke' HiilAdeuuua, Tliuridar, Kept S, in. Open all day Saturday. Exaggeration is bad, but it's worse te tell truth, literally or conservatively, that appears ex aggerated. That's our case just new with the things we are putting before you in the Sep lember Limited Stte. Blankets. What a story we might tell en Blankets. Their merits and cheapness might be writ large, very large, and yet fall very far below the truth. Prudent housekeepers, wise, thrifty women, will leek ever the do mestic stock, and, if Blankets are needed, will buy new. The Leng Dellar, the House keepers' Choice and the Coronet will cease te be when this Lim ited Sale is ever the end is approaching with the double fyuick buying. Tiach morning the fleecy piles risti high each evening they are away low down, melted under the golden nlys of econ omy shining through present prices. Will you be the Maud iMullcr "the might have been" of the Blanket Sale ? Bedroom Furniture. 170 suites Bedroom Furni turc will te-day bear the large plain tickets which tell what the prices were yesterday and are te-day. Just as you saw last Monday with the Parler Suites first rate pickings remain in them prices will have a big cut. Here a choice mahogany suite gees from $500 te $275, there, another from g6oe te $500 ; here a sycamore suite gees from $350 te $150; and beyond antique oak, which go from $250 te $175, and from $150 te $65. These are specimens. Many at lower prices. The prices are sacrificed te gain room. It is our way of paying rent te our landlords the public. Every piece in this sale is fine cabinet ware, no trash, nothing but what should be. The Furniture buyer at re tail emits the charity that be gins at home if he fails te con sider our Furniture. And this is equally true of both regular and special stock. 'third fleer. Dress Goods. Ask for Tuxedo Suiting. That's the rich, soft, all-wool stuff that would be "cheap at 75c," but is jer. The mill peo ple won't recognize " Tuxedo." Ne matter, a better story of dress geed value was perhaps never hung en a borrowed peg. A $1.50 .stuff for $1. An An other of the surprises, Fancy Striped Cheviot. A stylish im ported stuff, 50 inches wide, and shot with silk in some of the delicate stripes. Vet another lrem ether sea ; $1.75 the starting price, te-day $!. Half a dozen plain colors; a geed, strong crepey stuff, weight for Fall and Winter. .iS-inch Camel Hair Suiting that was $1.50, new 75c. As thick with frizzly hairs as need be. A' bang-up fabric of its kind. Six or eight plain colors. 37 l2c Cheviots 25c. 75c Tricots 50c. $1 Mehairs 65c. 50-inch Ladies' Cleth 60c. $1.25 te $1.50 Suitings 75c. $1.50 te $2.50 Suitings $1. 50c Hauls 2,72 c. 37'.c Melanges 20c. 20c Mixtures 15c. That's the sort of a harvest you'll find anywhere you try in Dress Goods. 6"( hed Stationery. This Department, as you probably knew, has one of the choice places Juniper and Market streets. It's a busy place just new. Over 3,000 people made purchases there en Tuesday, and all this week the school folks will be coming numerously. Here are some things of interest. 01 en I fk Cel er. hi Ik1 elen I'cuk Cel era. hilulil eoteix, IV. ullii-r ::), six ' DiumIiii: Uulhi-r iNitehelt ter Bey, liem Sic te .'."). six von. iik iioeKSorctKvi I'iiecr. in iei.iv. s ! of I uhcr ltniuln;: rencllt In iichI rii- dinemit jradcn, I n' " illtlercni crude, eV Uldlltercut trade-., l.'nj Van Icmi Mutei, IJ te loe. Mudcutk .Nete iloeUe. line while luiHjr. ii U.ncs, UK I.muIm Uoekfc, etlll 1 ever, geed white M'r, MniU, l'.V-j W lcni eh, UV. M. lioelt-iticlii'ls, weien uiiicranie thread, .units. viuure, uitli handle, 'i'ic wuh draw cord, U.'i double, riuxiaud chain, SI Heik satchel", wntirproer cloth, sV, jl, il '.'). I'm IIei'. with writing Implement; pelivhid ndir, :V while weed, jee wiilmit, l'.V But you must net measure the stock by' its name. It covers Small Cutlery of every sort, Art Materials, Commer cial Stationery, and a thousand things demanded by taste and education. Boek Ncus. The September number of Boek Nfws has a plate paper portrait of Charles Dudley ynmkr', Warner, and a geed picture of Bjernstcrne Bjornsen, the fa mous Scandinavian novelist, be sides a couple of illustrations of characteristic Scottish scenes. All interesting, some of them pretty. But the gist of Boek News is the monthly descriptive price list of books net mere than six tveeks old. It gives you a hint of what the books amount te ; it tells you the fair .price te nay for them. With Boek News in hand you have a check en your bookseller wherever you arc. The little money Boek News costs you (50c a year) it is likely te bring back te you with every pretentious book you buy. Sample copies 5c. Jehn Wanamaker. (Rlethiun -Vr.VKTJN JlllOH. MERCHANT TAILORING. WK are ready with etcrj thliiR that I new In Smeeth Ciuslinere, Cheviot and Worsted Huttings. In all tlie New Colen in Htrlpe, Checks CLOTHING te -MEASURE and Meat Mixture. Made te jour order Blinslc or Deuble-Urcdsted Hack Units, Cutaway HulU, l'rlnce AlbcrlBulU, Ac We lce closely te the Trimming and the Flulnh of a Hull, thai they ure strictly reliable and the best that can be used. We need net tell you that wc guarantee, a fit. bocaute 011 could net have the suit If It did net fit. Neat Mixed Cnsnlincre and Cheviot, US, IIS, IM, -a. lVne Cliui leta. UIhcK or Blue, 13), 125. Ulnek or Ulue Cerlmcrnw and Diagonal Wonted, IJO, J23, !23. Many Choice 1'ntteruii In I'antlng at 35, tfl, 87, 18. The new and beautiful coloring for KALI. OVIJUCOAIH are here, which will be carefully made te your elder. MARTIN BROS, Merchant Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NOH. M ANU ZR NOUTU QUEEN BTltEKT. w 1I.MAMBON .t rOSTElt. ORGANIZED AND EQUIPPED I'Olt- The Opening -or- Our New Department -IN- Dry Goods, Notions, -ANU- LADIES' COATS, -ON- W'ltKN THE VAIUETY OF l'RESH, NEW GOODS -reit- FALL AND WINTER WEAR Will be Miillrlcnt te tatlify ciery turn of fitncj.nnd the t'rlces will be l.on-eneugh toi-c-enre the patronage of the people. We will uWoeiHii Nc I'.illand Wlntir Bljlcn lu Gent's, Bey's and Children's Suits, I'ALL OVUiCOATH ANU KNKK l'ANTA .LOONS, Neckwear, Umtcrvicar, lints. Caps und Ladles' mid Gents Beets and Shoes, AT l'HICLS AOHUKAIlLi; TO ALL COMICS. -Our Opening la-HATUHUAY,Hi:iT, 7, I.IMJ Bem cnlr'. te be gli en mi uy. ul IK 32-38 East King Street, LANCAbTEU, l'A. Branch Stere, no. at MAituirr sritKirr, hauiuk- llUllO. l'A. QTavvirtHce. CTANUAltt) CAIlllIAUU WOUIC. EDAAT. EDGERLEY, W, V, 13 A li M AltKKT bTRKCT, tltear of the 1'ostenice), LANCAbTKIt, l'A. ALhTlIU LATEST STYLES IN Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Etc. The Finest Stock In IUb Country. We new hill e a Full Line of SECOND-HAND WOUK-Any Style Yeu Want. "- neivilntlnE and llepalrlns nreinntlr mtfinip.i ... .. . . .. IJ... V T . ....-- ...... iu. euii; ie'i. ui wurKiiicn civciauy e IV rn ipleyeel for that nuriHihc. iiie imvcti pitce Iu t the county for tlm-clai uerk -Olvc me a Call and Eiamine Jl Werk. Saturday, Sept 7, Fesiei mrEIMaAJCTTAlWlKO. K - m HACfER 4c BROTHIR. f? MERC1NT ,V l'EnFECT FIT WeOpentherllRJidWliA'r8eien of '89 NEWEST FOREIGN AND -ren Suitings, Treusetings, Overceatings and Vestings. Your Mc!l e amlnatlen and comparison of prices Invited. NOTE A -EW STRONG VALUES: Our Matclileta Treusr Value, KJ te Order. A Larcc, Styllrti Assortment, AUAVoel. Tna Very l!ct lield st the Price. English Dltek Wtde-Wnle Ulflgeinl Coats and l nijli9unuuiuiuiiu, All-V ,e Cheviot Excellent Htylei in Callmcre and 'hcvletRulU anu i FKL-Li NECKWEHR, A JJeautlfutAsisr'r.trntrLatcst Colorings and Bhapci.atiBc.eOc and $1.00. HHCER&BROTHER 25, 27, 29, 31 West King Street. nvyct ilaii, T AROAINH I Shirk's ae Carpet -FOR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. WMllAVBTnELAltaEHTANDBKSTBrOC'K U? Tllf. ClTY. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Bts., Lancaster, Pa. iautit F LINN & I1KENEMAN. FRUIT -AT LESS PHILADELPHI A AND FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, Ne- 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. (liiimumvc. H IOHAMAHTIN. Jars! Jars! -AT- AFItESIIBUtTLYOF "LIGHTNING' JARS In I'lntx, Quartii and Hiilr Gallens AT LOWEST l'HICEB, MASON'S IN ALL SIZES. JELLY TUMBLEnS.dc, High & Martin, NO.J5EABTKINOBT. J." MARTIN A CO. THE PRICES -or- LIGHTNING JARS have been struck hv a streak of competition liglun n, and nir prices until further notice will be : Quarts at 05 cents a dez. y3 gallons at $1.20 a dez. Engraved Thin Glass Table Tumblers, at 60 cents a dozen. Gas Glebes, all shapes and sizes, that sold at 35, 50 and 75c, reduced te 25c each. A bargain in Jelly Tumblers at iSc a dozen. French China, English Porce lain Dinner Sets, at reduced prices. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. TKUE DALMATIAN INSECT l'OWDEIl, propelled by 11 geed powder blower, li the most etlee-tunl destm.irr of tllca and oilier suuill lnv?ct. Fer Nile At IIUULKV'H HUUU BTOUE. M West Kins Street, TAILORING aUAHANTEED.) wlthaI.arcaHdlUBeUec AtaertBMatsftk DOMESTIC FABRICS Vest. $15.00, te Order. Htrlelly All Wertd, Butts, 112.00, te Order. at 116.00 and tie, te Order. Atl-Woel, Well Mail riimneu. -T AROAINH I Hall ! te Save, JARS TIIAN- NEW YORK PRICES AT- PJ1N2PA. Vrtlncc of iaoltieit. TJAL.VCE OI FASHION. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 K. 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Opened Anether Large In voice of BLACK STRAW HATS, in Canten and Milan. All the latest shapes received daily. Black and Fancy Wings, for early Fall Hats, at 10c. Silk Plushes, in 16, 19 and 24 inch. tee pieces of 16-inch Silk Plush, at 37c a yard, in Car dinal, Garnet, Gendarme, Geld, Olive, Mahogany, Terra-Cetta, Gelden Brown, &c. Salt's best imported Mole skin Plushes, 19-inch, at $1.25, in all the finest shades. The colors we show in these Plushes cannot be bought any where else in this city. We in vite inspection. CORSETS. We advertise the Watch Spring Corset at $1.25. Can Can eot break. Positively ever lasting. The springs can easily be taken out and the corset can be washed. Come and leek at them. One case of Satin Corsets, in white, drab, old geld and black, at 75c; neer before sold at less than $1. Satin Corsets, in geld, light blue and black, only $1.25. Misses' Corsets, '37c. Misses' Corset Waists, 37c. Kid Gloves at 69c, will be sold until September 15, after which they go back te 87 and gSc, their former prices. LINEN GOODS. Stamped Linen Goods in great variety. Stand Cevers, Sideboard Cevers, Splashers, Deylies, Tidies, Tray Cevers, Mats, &c, at prices lower than ever. An assortment like ours has never been seen in this city. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & X17 North Queen St. T!KJONKttiVCO., Manufacturer reNKECTIONEIW' FINK I'.U'LH MIXEfe. The hum beautiful Una In the United Mate. CIS Commerce ML. Plillitd.l. unf phl l"a. WrlltTnrdetcrlptlie price llt. .7hIpe1 rplli: ItlVAL FOUNTAIN I'EN-Tlin I1KST 1 and cheapest in the mirlcct 11 kanUsnUt pe-n. Ilerd ru'ihiT holder, neier gets out of order, eiully ull-d. Cull niul examine Ufere purchasing rlvulu're. At UltlhMAtt'feUcuU' Furnishing bterc, U West Klnj street. . V ' .j
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