mi-hiffs? p rhrmrp s V 1 "..". OV?.V-il.'V'r ,....- ",:,Wf7Rr.. P',W s t ms .v f -f , v -sf THE LAKOASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 4889. P;f US'!' ' M rl?.w j?.. Frvk- Sr,l .1 r -. . SK 7-ir bri wQr sl ' 1- e ! li-V pi ? & ?' ,l SK Wit $ ntelllgeiwwr. , itftw j. BTtiNM an, V' OHABLmSTEINMAN POLT7., Editors. ,'" HOBERT CLARK, Publisher. J' , -JNOC BAILY INTELL1GE.NCER.-Fnbllshcd tV 'wytajr !n the year, but Sunday. Served ' fift ttrritn la this city and turreundlnic jkj? tewMMttnttnUawrek. nymalinvodoi nymalinvedoi nymalinvodei ,," 'kMyeMn advance! Mccutsamentli. INTELLIGENCER-One dollar and ny cents rear. In advance. .VjJWMOS TO SUnBCRIBERS-Rcmlt by cli K? "rpottelBee order, and where neither V . Uwcn be procured send in reglstcn dice of registered ' iSii. t the Fottefflce, as second clasi mall er. '- ASDItasa, THE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, Pa. ' ,J" UUtOACTEK, PA.. September 9, 1889. -'v - . . . ,. .,., .... Bfy lws Tienu's lair in i3.s. t'"' ", The four hundredth niinlvcrsary of the . jbacevery of Amcricn by Columbus 'Wi Mens te the cities of Wrwlilngteu, ev ,C Yerk, Chicago aud St. Leuis, te be the &; time for the world's extxwltlen tieii !& wer out-iets: nntt no ueiitn audi nu yV -exposition will be held nt one of the $( tekecs. but It can lmrdlv he held at nil. Sg5- If the cercrmncut nreixwus te nay the M .. eincr. the tilaee for the dance will be 1 ' Washington, city of tungnificeiit ills- iBces nnu mum ciiew room, conveni ently located for Xertli and Seuth, niul with geed railroad approaches. St.In li is tee het and the choice lies between Chicago anil 2fcw Yerk, if the fuuds aw te be raided by private subscription. Either town will de, and they can tight it out between them, the largest purse getting the prize. New Yerk is setting te work in earnest, as though she was going te have an exposition anyway, aud probably will crowd young and saucy Chicago oil" the course. Yet New Yerk seems te have trouble In tlndlng a place for the show. Chicago has the whole prairie around her ; Xew Yerk has only water and islands and patches ': ' -s ftf nnrbk blin ,illl linvn (wahLIa tti tltwl. .f " !'" t ' " " ...,.... ... ,.....- inga vacant place of f-ulllclent sue ana of easy access. The islands will Iwko hard te reach ; and, in fact, New Yerk itself is net cany te reach from this side the Hudsen. It would be better te ha ve the show In Jersey. Aud upon this re flection, It seems that Chicago could best meet all the demands of the exposition, and best accommodate thevisiters te It. Antwerp's Felly. There would be mere surprise nt the news of the frightful nnd disastrous ex plosion of dynamite at Antwerp if It were net customary te treat dangerous stuff almost as carelessly as though It was sugar or cedec. Thee jierseus engaged in handling explosives get se used te it that they forget te rcllect en the disastrous consequences which niny iwiultfreinthelrcarclesshaudlliig. Still, allowing that there la mere than ordi nary caru practiced by these ix:rteiis who are dally laboring ever what may be cemparctl with the crater of ii volcano, there must have Uvn some - nug doing in this cums of uxploslen or tt would hardly be said " thlsestnlilisli thlsestnlilisli eent had been condemned by the com munal council but the deputation per manente had allowed the work te con tinue." Tejcrmlt buch a quantity of dyna mite te sleep where In any moment It may spread ruin and death te life aud . prosperity, is without excuse. Kueugh will new be said and written about hav ing some place fur enough away from thu habitation of man, for the manufacture and handling of such deadly Mull", but in Antwerp the deed has been done, and the less of life and priwjterlty Is ter rible te contemplate. The lessen Iiuh often been taught that such dangerous manufactories should be removed te lo calities, where It may lc expected that in case of uecideut the least possible damage will be doue. That It should net have been, in se ancient u commun ity as Antwerp, that may have been supposed te be permeated with the w is dem of ages, is very surprising ; feruvcu the recklessness of our own country would net httve been guilty of putting a "ptfRteJcagSLilne aud iK'truleum ware house in the heart of a city. Self-Denunciation. It will be remembered that one of the things for which the administration of President Cleveland was roundly abused by the Republican orators nnd Journals, in the lest campaign, was the deposit of the government funds In the banks, a course rendered nccc-synrv iivtlmnver. flowing treasury nnd the need of keeping the money of the country from being buried there and out of the channels of business. This was Mr. Blaine's favorite subject for the denunciation of Cleve land and was accepted by Harrison nnd his campalgu managers at his instance. New, one would hurdly think llnrri llnrri seu's administration would fellow cle-ely in the footsteps of Cleveland's in Its disposition of the treasury surplus; for however accustomed we are te see je it it electlen practice non-concordant with anto-clectlen premise, we de net think thatwohave ever before found upaity approving in its triumph piccisely that which it denounced in its opponent ; and for doing which it even charged that party's leaders with jwrsenal cor ruption. The Iudlauapelis baitincl, published at President Harrison's home, graphic ally pre&ents te the public contempla tion this abominable Itepubllcan dis honesty by publishing an editorial ut terance of the Indianapolis Journal, Harrison's home organ, made en the morning or last of October that fellow ed the conference of Bluiue with Harrison ; and printed In pursuance of the under standing then reached te assail tint Cleveland administration for the na tional bank deposits; Mhich Mas cer tainly done by HarrNen'h home organ with violence and virulence. Te make the editorial utterauce lit the present sltuatieu.the Indiannpells Dan Dan ecrat prints the Journal' October dec laration, with the necessary changes t makeitapplytothesltuatien at this date, eleven months afterwurds ; when Presi dent Harrison's administration is run nlng the country aud is of uourite re sponsible for the deposits of the gowni gewni Baent money in the banks ; which are a half million greater new than then. Instead of u Grever Cleveland' vhlch the .eiri printed InOctoltor.theitofi InOcteltor.theitofi InOctolter.theitofi ocrat in September prints "L'eujamlu Harrison," and for "JX'ineerats" prints "Republicans" n that it reads as fol fel lows; aud makes a tierce arraignment of the Harrison administration out of Us own mouth. "Benjamin Harrison has shown him self te be politically dishonest, untruth fttt and corrupt. Is hu itcrreiiHlly fceuestV . . . We de net suppose the , praudeut would predt directly or ih-cii-1 Hiarily by a corrupt transaction, but if he permit ethers or his party te de te, Jw ujn-u u iuv uimigi: 01 itcrsenai ins- tuiH-ny. j-.uiiei mu jiresuieut or Ills prt-, or personal friends of his, are .luxating very largely by the enormous fawmmeut deposits new and for sowe IttMPMs carried by national bunks, These deposits amount te about $50,000, 000. Six per cent, en $50,000,000 is ?3,000,000 a year, which these deposit are worth te the favored banks. If n Democratic administration had done this, the Republicans In Congress would have moved the Impeachment of the president." Pueiusr Jelts U Sclmvan has written n letter nniieunchiR Hint lie will cheerfully cenent te be a camlldntc for Congress nnd cilmly tells interflewing rceiterR that he H quite In earnest, no uccmrus mai no is tired or lighting and hopes te exchange that hard llfe for the easy let of statesman, lmnglne tills prlde of cultured Itosten arising In llie Heuse of ltepneutatlves of tlie L'nltcil States nnd concluding n short speivh in his peculiar oratorical Mylr, "I remain yours truly, Jehn l Sullivan!" Suppoe he should even cnturc te engce In debate lth our own iiingnlflcent and flex cry itelu. This notion of the prise tighter It particularly humorous brvAii It is se crleusly etrernl and hew the inan's own etlm.ite of his value. On second thought, however, the presence of Jehn L Sullivan might de a great de.il .f coeil In CencrvM by encouraging a mere courteous tone In debate and disoeurnglng lelcnt nnd rancorous speivhcs or the blfHKly shirt variety, for let it be scored te the cmllt or Jehn Hint he is A Demecnit. Tin: tidal wave that drenched the people at the Jersey resorts should bot.ikeuusn hint from old ocean that it Is lline te go home. Tun women of Washington territory are thoroughly In earnest In their determina tion te declde the question or fctnnle sur sur frage ever the vete Ter the state constitu tion. They will net vote for candidates but only en the articles or the constitution and ir their ballets am refused will deposit thum In boxes orthelrewn and centest the matter in the United States supreme court. It is understood that they de net want te exercise the right or suirrnge in till ques tions, but as the omen of the territory have voted en sonie issues they propose te continue te de no. Tm: gi cat Londen slrikewas us a thing or the past en Saturday, but the situation this morning was wnrte than ever by the nddltleu or an linmeiise amount or bad reeling, due te the poslllve contradictions exchanged between the strike committee and thelr lordships the mayor and bishop of Louden. The latter assert that everything was llxed up en Saturday, but the leader of the strikers give a point blank denial and it seem te be a question of who lies, wlille the f.ict remains undouiable that things urn net flxed up nod both sldes nre getting Inte het temper. AN OLD SHOWMAN LONE. Jehn O'llrlen, Once a Turnout, lircui Mimnu'cr, lilct. Jehn V. O'llrlen, the well known show man, died in his rcldence in l'rankferd, l'hihuleliihia, en Saturday ineriilmr. Ilehud been a sull'eicr from asthma for many years. He took cold nbeut three weeks age when he was with his show nt lScthleheui, and was forced te ceum home. Slnce then he grew weaker and weaker until he died. He was bem in Philadelphia and made money in running stnge lines. He began the show business In INK with Tein King the leapcr. In 1S70 he had the greatest show ei or seen in this or any ether country up te that time. It was known as the linen show, he haviugdroppedtheflrst letter from his name. Soen atlorwerd Mr. O'llrlen sent a thunderclap into the tents or thoethor showmen by dropping the llxed pilee or admission, W) cents, te 23 cents, es tablishing his fnme as a cheap showman. .h a result or this csirctuliy planned action Mr. O'llilcu made a grcatameuut of money. At olio time he had the right te n se Iiarmim's name, hut drepcd It after :i successful season. In 1SS1 he establlshwl the Hi si ten cent show. Mr. O'llrlen amassed eonslderable property In l'miik 0nl and clsewluire,lmt his flnancial condi tion has been Hoinewhat stnilghteneil for tlie at two years. It Js thought, though, that the preiwrty will 'clear a wiiir sum. O'llrlen was known as " l'egy" In the pro fession and he was considered rather tricky. - , A (rii.y .Mnn tit the Altar. A man who kue his name ;ts James I'erkcry, and who claims te le a teacher in the public schools at Seuth Ambey, at tended tl e'eltK'k mass at the cathedral in New Yerk en Sunday, aud wns kneeling at the altar when 1'atlier l.avclle, nt the head ofthepieccsslonnl, swlngingaceuv)r, reached him. Corkery snntclieil the cen cen eor ami Hung it away, sheutliiK, " Hew dare you thrust that ile decoction down my threat?" He was Immediately seized by .Specinl Olllcer ltittledge, whewus en duty at the chinch, and taken away. Te the Judge at the Yorkillle peliie ee'urt he said he wan waging a wnr against siierstitIen, and did net propose te have any doughnut goods forced down his threat. He was committed as insane. A TurllV Itol'eini Vlcnlc. The seventh of the bcrles or tariff reform piculcH being held In Missouri occurred en Saturday at Cogswell. It took the form et an old-fashioned barbecue. Ten thousand poeiilo weie piesent freiu cloven counties. The delegations rrem sevcral counties wero badges uHn which woie inscribed the wents, " Cleveland, 1W2." Congressmen Deckery and Tarsncy addicsscil the people in the urtorueou. There was much enthu siasm. The llulloeii Ilurned. As Piofessor Hegan, Iho lerenaut, wus stuitiugen a balloon trip from the fair grounds in llullale, en S.ittirdav, his balloon, which had been liileil wlth"het uir, caught tire. It went swittlv upw aitl, am! Ilegim had liarclv tline te detach his par.ichiite befoie the balloon collapsed. I'lie lialloen came te tlie earth before llegan, Mni-derei'M f'envlcUsl. Kive wcre ceniicleil at l'ikevllle, U.v., fir the murder of the McCoys In the Mc-Ciy-Hatlleld inter-stale loud. TliPi- are Hlllseii Muuuts, who li te hang; Valentine Hatlield, Alexander Messci and " Dec" and l'lyman Muyhern, each sentenced te life luqirisemueut. WliiitMiikes Yeu HIm-; A teeth Is mUsliig umeni; the lialtais, anil ou innnet blip hlMlng. Oe mul fet one put In, anJ then uw HOZOUON r te keep tlie uthen. rlijtit. Yeu cheulil hac ilone llila jcaisnye, hut it U better lien than never. Hept2-teilA.lv Bii.lv wait, iiak the ihttwe von 5c anil 5c lliairk In t lie citv, nt N()x. 5 A HU NOUTll QUEEN ST. ni) lein.M. W,'l hftXvf TTIOK ISOLl'S. 1.AO hl'UKWS. birr SCItKWH. hiUiiii'iiml Hcxiiijuii Nnt, thCM. KOutU In block, at JOHN HlrH,KUl.iMt Tiilteu i,tnst. mi-tra l'.Ml'S. HlllI.KIIh, MIMNli. IKNTftH-U. ,,,, v" 111 .' . "V, ,,' 'IT1. J .lMVIl., Hi k'lll nn.l Ktnuin I'm ii... ..r ..... .u.. ...i.. ... Clt. Ill mv'.i., iii-i, r-, e.h ijim i Uliuu feiriCl liiS-lM B AIltATllllS m' WV lliri' nu i.i Lt'kljrn, can be furnlsiiil ulfcaseimble tlcureC JOHN IlLhT. ill niM Tulten strict. iu2-tf! INJEl'lOltH. lll'IJ I.l'm.K 01 ANT, HAN. cock IiKpiniterk ami Electer)), Eln'rm.iu Heller ritsltr, rinUrtliy Iiikfu'cter, American Injector, all In Heck, ut JOHN IIEM"n, :cu Eat hulten tticct. uiS-tM iC (WIS' w I'li-KiViteJi ;j J).JKJVJ Inch te U inch diiiiavter.ltur siileutii lewlljjurc, ami the only heuicluthe city with a pliw cuitln? innchlne, cutting up te tllnch diameter, ut JOHN 1IE.V1' a, XJJ EaH f-'ul-teunrctt. niS-tfd "Yin- EXAMINE EVES Kit EE. " Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I if j en lm c them vxaiuincd j ou w ill prebubly nnd Unit them W something wrung with thciii and lliut clusse 111 be a sreat l.ejp te "en. ' e ; uv Illimitable " DlA MANTA'" lenses, which are made enl by ut.iind rmimmendcil liy leadlne OculUu an thu U-staldste dace. tnelnlii. ?00 UIJ Hj'clacU' W-00 usual price, Htel Hlicctnclcs. TiOn llllinl h.Im CI .1. ArltdeialEyeslnscneil, jjl ; usual price, ie. H. ZINEHAM & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OITK'IANC 1'1IIUM)I'MJUA. I nrecn Cbcuutanil Walnut Stint mvS-lja D'S SAtlSArAItltiLA. Is absolutely nrcry In order te limn perfect henlth. HeikI'r Sirp"rlll It the grenl bleed purifier, quickly ceii'iuerliiR scrofula, Mil rheum nnd all InMdleus enemies which attack the bleed Mid undermine the, health. Iliil-e builds up the whole kjlcni, cures dtpcptl'i and tick headache, and otcrcemes that tired reeling. "I h.ive taken tre bottles of HwxVsHarnrn rllU for snlt rheum uud dyieptla, with whlrh I n troubled very niueli. Aner Uiklni! this medletne 1 nm feellm; ns well nntcr In my life." O. W. lteir. 1'etuvilie, l'. HOOD 8 8AH.SAl'AUH.LAI ' 1 hsvebecn troubled by a scrofulous affec tion nit my life. 11 Is one of the marked recol lections of my bojheod days, nnd for set end Tcrs has rendered me unable te labor lunch. 1 think Heed's Srvnp.irlll.i, which I have been mine nl Intervals fur ten ) ears, Is Din beit tiling I Imvti ever taken. I am new 0), and my Ken ernt health seemi belter than ever." 11. 1). An An lierr, Warren, N. It. 1'UltIKlKSTHE IUjOOV. " I had a slight bleed disorder which 1 thought nothing serious, but It grew Inte n bud form of skin disease, which some called lupus, breaking out In ulcere nnd sores all eicrmy Inyly. Heed's Bnrsiiurllla lu a short time com pletely cured me. I feci I ewe my llfd te Heed's xaenpurllln." I'lcrn WAciirr.n, lleurben, Ind, HOOD'S iSAlWAPAIlIUiA Held by all druggists. 1 J Kl.v for !'i. Prepared only by C. 1. IIOOU t CO., tMvtti, Mavs. 100 DOSES ONE DOl.bAIt. (I) 1.MtTKK'8 MTTI.i: EIVElt I'H.tX. GARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Blck Hnndache and relieve nil the troubles Inci dent te a bilious state of the systini, such us Dlzlncfcs, Nausea. Dnmslncfs, lustre nfler Entlnv, 1'iiIm In the Kldc. de. Wlille their most rpinnrKiiblc success has heen shown In curing Headache, yet CA11TKIVH LITTLE LIVEIl I'H.II nrr iinlly vnlunble In Constlpntlen, curing nnd preventing this annoying com plaint, while, they nlse correct nil dlsordcesor theMemncli, stlinulate the llcr nnd regulate the lewel. Eicn If they only cured Ache they would b almost priceless te thee who surfer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their roedness does net mid here, nnd thee who ence try tlmm will find these little pills nlunble 111 se many nays that they will net be willing te de vliheullhem. Hut aner all sick head ACHE Is the banc of se many lives Hint here Is where, we tnnke our great beast. Our pills euro It while ethers de net. CAinr.K'a LITTLE LIVEIl PILLS nre very smnll nnd very easy te take. One or two pills miikoadese. They are strictly vegetable and de net grip or rurge, but by their gentle ac tion tilensc nil who use them. In vlnlsntScts ; five for f 1. Sold e cry where or sent by mall. CAltTEK MEDICINE CO., NEW V01UC. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. HUgEMydced TteTEitfY ewneTis iiiaiHiNfAVntsr Clnss Tin Ilxf, which can lw depended upon te Inst for many jcars, nnd nt the same llmu protect themsehcsngntint the me of In ferior material, can obtain full particulars bv writing us for n copy of our new book, entitled "A TIN ROOF." This book shows hew te select, lay nnd pnlnt it tin reef, uud will be furnished Ine of cot. MERCHANT & CO., liilludtii bin New Yerk, Chicago, Londen. nugST-titdced M ILLEIt'S IIOItAX bOAP. MILLER'S Borax Seap -will- WASH CLOTHES, -AND- EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN J" EVAN'S 1T.OUIL CemiHtrnt Midlc.il E.icrls hae decided that thu lntily discovered "ElUli "tsnugoeil, but the hundreds of families who hac bctn using LEVAN'S FLOUR l'er the Inst twenty jenrs ;lmc uunnlmeusly declared that It Is all that is claimed for V Wz THE BEST. iMANUI'ACrCltED OUT OK ALL OLD WHEAT.) ritllE l'EOPLEH CAHIl tflOltE. THE NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. BARGAINS NOW OPENING, One (.'use NEW STYLE 1'AI.I. Pltl.VJ'H, lieught under price uud will be sold nt C,e cr jnrd ; regular price, Sc. On Case WHITE IlLANICinti at 7c ici pair; rcgutar price l.(V. One Case WHITE ULANKE1S at ll.ul u, lalr ; icgiilur prlie, fl.W. One liue (UtEY HLANKLT at fl.il) Hr pair, the best In the city for the menc) , One Hale feCAHLET TWILL FLANNEL nt !W ; regular price ilJc. One LOIIP1.A1N SCAIH.ET FLANNELS ut 15c ; regular price 20c. Out' Case CANTON FLANNEL ut KV ; goe.1 uieiighnt l.v. One lUlc ltUhSIA CltAhll at li'.c . the w Id est uud bct goods fur the nuiiii-j i cr ullcrcd luthcclt. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, "uartlMydlt L.NCA8TER, I'A. ! ArEi'.VU,lY.I.UKJ'All0ST STOCK OF ..i i J l-llr,,".'!. "l0 "luetlng Tobacco In the H People s Cash Stere, Ine Mecrschnum l'liietut cv, ench. lB ,,.., DEMUTH'S I'lOAlt HTOHL, , elirttiu UiEMtKiugstrcvt. 1 Uttcttihmahev'v. I'lllLAncU'llIA, Monday, Sept- 9, 1M. Only a few days and the Sep tember LiinUcd Sale will pass into oblivion. Already ether great interests are crowding it hard. It is, however, accumu lating force, and there is a stronger story te tell this morn ing than that of a week age, when the newspapers, our ad vancing heralds, sounded the opening blast that warned you of approaching bargains. Hints of coming events are all ever the store, especially in Dress Goods. Of all these mere anon. Belew are details of Shoes, Ribbons, Hair Brushes, Cloaks and Wraps, and China Ware that join the noble company el Bargains and help te keep up the royal progress of economy from our store te your homes. Tt is well that you should knew that the Leng Dellar and Housekeepers Choice Blankets are still in stock (except the $3.25 size and quality), and al though the prices, $4 and up ward, are the lowest ever quoted, there is nothing mean, stingy or dirty about them, and deceptive statements about size are emitted. If you have read our daily talks during the past week you knew of our offerings. The Linen Bargains arc at the coun ters, se with Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries, and the whole Grand Army of econo mies are in proper places and easily found. Women s Wraps. Fer less than the stuff cost ! Seme from last Fall ; some from last Spring. We have pulled all the behind - hand things into the light and marked most of them half or third the original prices. 200 Women's Leng and Short Wraps for Fall wear, made of silks, failles, satins, cloths, cashmeres, camel hairs, trim-.. med with gimps, laces, and passementeries. sie Wraps for Jlie tlOPi) Wraps for re Mi te Wraps for SOW IJ W Wraps fort? 3) -.JH) Wraps for S10OJ foSOOWrepi for SIS W Several lets of Winter Wraps, braided, jet and applique trimmings. Seme imported fine garments among them : !I0U1 Wrap for J.5 CO "l-JOOWrapsferHiO 'Jim Wraps for M 01 !eOU Wraps fur ( 350 Women's Leng Garments and Newmarkets. Fall weights, plaids and stripes. Made uf all-wool English cloths : SltHinrMuntxfer&l MJUannriitifurSA TiUunncnUrerf.'i finimcutirer J5 100 Women's Imported Leng Garments, damasse, striped worsted, and chevron, with applique, braid and silk trimmings. Fall weights : SeS Reru rer f Al vy (ertn for 530 J.'O sorts for 525 Imported Cleth Ulsters, navy and black, elegantly braided. Have been $21, new 512. $17 Diagonal and Corkscrew Diagonal Newmarkets, navy and black, at $10. Second fleer, Chestnut iitrtct. Women s Suits. 85 Women's Suits, all in proper colors and weights for Fall and Winter, go te half or less. Tricots, braided and plain ; cashmeres in dark col ors, handsomely trimmed, tailor made cloths, neatly braided, some Persian trimmed ; serges in seasonable shades . S 10 Suits rer 5e tl'J Hulu for Si Vt amis for 512 Several imported costumes made of laces, silks, cloths, armures, serges and the like drop from $100 te $60, $50 te $20, and in that proportion. Second iloer, Chenlnut street side. Hvc elc elc vuleis. Ribbons. What we are all the time do ing in Ribbons would be sen sational almost anywhere else. The heaps come and go with out a word in the papers. It's only new and then that we -spare a line for the away-out-ef-the-conunon lets. Here are 3,500 yards Ar inure Ribbon, all shades. Mar ket value .15c our price iSc. Anether let, Armure Satin Stripe, much better value, 25c. Wind up of a few pieces Satin Armures, odd colors, shall go at 100. originally 45c. We want you te knew a new line of Satin-edge Meire Rib bons same make and grade as the picot-edge favorite of last reason. There's a price nod in the introduction. Ne. 8, Cc Ne 7, 13c Ne. I, Ye Ne. U, Ijc Ne. 5. lie Ne. 12. UK- Ne. 111. 3$e EutTiaUMil. Dinner Sets. 100 Carlsbad Dinner Sets, 125 pieces each, choice decora tions, made te sell at 3:; suillge nt $Jj. They are net SPttmiltcr' seconds, but are just a little short of strictly first-class stand ard. TKink of saving $10 en a set because of a bit- wobbly cover, or even a mere fanciful fault. 30 sets of the same feather, 100 pieces each, meant te bring 27.50, shall go at $20. Chamber Toilet Sets. Half dollars will almost de dollar work in these: M Extra flue KnglMi Chamber Toilet Het (with Jar) old Hall decorations : regular $15 geed, at $10. .V lets luime goods but t ffAeiif Jar, at jr. U) Chamber Toilet Sets (with Jar) solid cel ere Willi oier-glure decorations, 113 kind, atfSSO. 75 Engl I nli Printed Chamber Toilet Hcts (with Jur) onerted colon, atM no. 109 English Trlnted Chamber Toilet bl, (with Jar), atT3. Second fleer, second gallery. J fair Brushes. Think of a genuine Dupent Hair Brush, white bristles, fox, or olive weed back, at 25c ! An unexampled thing' in the brush business. You'll the let ten times as big. Ccutre of main fleer. Shoes. The stock critic's eye spied some mere Shoes need walk-out-fast prices. wish has that The suggestion is quickly trans lated te practice. They won't last. Women's Butten Beets, ex cellent goat real, net imitation at $2 from $4. A few fine custom made kid at $3.50 from $7.50, and ethers at $3.50 from $5. Beys' Shoes, excellent calf, et $2 from 3. It is needless te describe these bargains. The quality is in them twice tee geed for the prices. Market sticet klde. Jehn Wanamaker. hecB. TN'VINCHILE SCHOOL bHOEH t YOUTHS' STOUT CALF BUTTON AND LACE ! Parents having boys who are hard en their Shoes will flml in our Hues very strong feerviee. These shoes arc mndiluewjiveil, staunch, well made for hard knocks, and especially geed tltthiK and neat In appearance. Tough, durable leathers are used in the uppers, which is strengthened at all wearing joints. We lake especial enre lu having our Youths' Hhec made en veil shaped lasts, thus pre venting, us far as possible, all ail ments te which the grewinc feet Is heir. On lincst grades widths run 11 te E. Medium and lowest grades D nnd E. rilzeSll te 3. Prices $1 te 53.00. SHAUB & BURNS, 1 1 'ehth Queen Ktheet, Lancas ter, Pa. IJtuelc. D ON'T.MISS IT! RARE BARGAINS. A Grand Hlsplnv of the Most I'epular uud Mem ltellablc Pianos and Organs WILL HE MADE 11 V Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., AT THE LAXCA&rEli COUSTY FAIR. All should examine Hi cm. for sooner or later you Mill want one, nnd 0110 that will give you MUbfuctieii. We pesltliely guarantee satlbfuc satlbfuc ttenlncveiy particular rer Ux years, nnd icll en the eiislet terms flve dollars a month. 1 hluk of It from one te two years te iiev for It ! The abeve geed, came direct from the factory, nnd we will eiler n poltre bargain each day of the lair. KlltK JOHNhONd CO., Ne. 21 Wet King bL, La lie-liter, l'.i. 1'. fi. fycceud-Hand I'lnnei and Organs taken In Exchange. id-My-dAw arvin(tra. OTANUAUD CAURIAUU WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 1U, i:, IU MARKET STREET. (Rear of the IWelllcc), LANCASTER, l'A. lvinel l'ull te (.fell During l'Alll WEEK and Sec our I'lne Assortment of Buggies. Phatens, Jump Seat CarrMes.Etc. I lime nil tlie latest 0 lea te ttlcct from, and lmcalen cry tine ovemucin of Kcceiid-lmnd work some of my own work. Het tern price. Call itnd examine. Ne trou ble te show our work and explain eery detail. Repainting and Repairing promptly and orally done. Olie tet of workmen especially employed for that purpose. Seoul itoticce. INSTATE OK RAR11AR WE1IER, LATE OK Ijj Earl township, I.uiicatcr cemil). deceased. The uudcp-lgncd Auditor apielnied te dUlrlbille I lie iMtnucn remaining lu the bauds of Abr.ib.uu M. Wcbcr, administrator, t'uuid aiuuz llietn lcgiill entitled tetlie kuiic, will -It fur that purpesn en Tuesday, hvpl. 17, Issj, at 10 a. m In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where all persona Interested In wild distribution may at tend. V, UORKHOLUER, ausrJirSidM Auditor. TTENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, li5 removed te 1S6 East King street, hiivlns a full line of Furniture of every description at tlie iewci prlcts. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. t'all"-icxa',l ear poed. aMfuR ji. v OLE. Jet) East King Street. 5M ! s FECIAL OPENING. .--SPECIAL OPENING--SUJ5 TO-DAY OF Fall and Winter Dress Goods Comprising an Elegant Llns of , NOVELTIES Weel Fabrics, Silks, Velvets Selected from tin Imitations of New Yerk, Bosten and Philadelphia Importers. -WE INVITE EXAMINATION.-M HHGER&BROTH 25, 27,29 W. King St., Lancaster. TkTUBT HE SOLI) OUT. NO AUCTION ! THE STOCK OF Fliilaclelpliias Stere MUST HE SOLD OUT BY sePTe7BeR is. BA'V"nnn l?1 ??S.' DUD?S G00DH' B1LKS- HOSIERY. OLOVE3, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, CARPETS. FLOOR OILCLOTHS, CAltrETHWEErERS, WINDOW SHADES, SHADING AND FIXTURES, MOSQUITO CANOPIES, ElC. B-Denf miss tbl last chance for Bargain Don't wall for an Auction. There won't be any. Thie Pliiladelpliia Stere, 6 AM 8 ff ORTH QUEEN STREET, m&rt-lydAw B LANKETS. BLANKETS SAVED FROM A FIRE ! METZCER St HHUGHMHN Late Last Spring Beutjht nu Immense Quantity of Blankets ! Blankets ! Saved from a Fire, en which the smell of Smoke Is bnrcly perceptible. We hnve alreedy sold nix larj;e ca-es of them, but still luive a row mere left. COMFORTS anil COUNTERPANES In Larue Quantities at Cheap Prices, Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (Ol'l'OSITE THE COOPEH HOUSE.) (Cavpct JJAHQAINH! TJAROAINS! OO TO Shirk's Carpet Hall I Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. WK IlAVK THE LAUUEftT AND BE3T STOCK IN TnK ClTV. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. goeto nub gthnce. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. - MEN'S, 110 Vb, LA fIEH' AND CIIILURI 1.1U11I IULUIIL1I bhees & Uxterds. As the fceasen Is paslnp for LlKht Colored Hlieci and Oxfords, I hac Mutkcil Down (lie balance I hac en hand and nm iieh-kcMIiik Ihcui At and Be'b-w Cost, Which will leduce them te each lu a iliert time. There may be many days. cs I uilulii sny months, lu which thc can Lc worn and can be blackened nt the cud of the season. Jlen'&K.lORnsset Uals. reduced te SU.60 ; K.M Stiee reduced te SiOJ ; fiOJ Shoe te S1.W : and tl.50Shoetell.i5. Men'k SiW Russet Oxford reduced te Jl.V) and 51. SO Oxfords te Sl.'iJ. Iley'H HM Hussct D.ili. reduced te 81.25. Ladle' H.W) Russet Oxfords, Plain Tees and with Tips, rcduecsl te S1.25; Sl.iS Oxfords te 81.00 ; 81.00 Oxfords te 75c; and Toe Oxrerds te Wc. ClilliVs Russet Oxfords, Hires 8 te 10!, reduced from fl.00 te T5c, nnd sires 1 te 7' from T5c te bOc. THEY CAN HE SEEN AS MARKED DOWN IN WINDOWS. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H. Frey, (Successor te V'REY A ECICERT) thu Leader of Lew Prlccs.ln BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3 A J EAST KING hTREl.T, LANCASTER, l'A. tf-store clescil cver OMiilntutii oileiK, ex cept .Monday and b.iUi.il.11. rplIE RIVAL 1'OUNTAIN PEN-T1IE 1IEHI' 1 nndilicaestiu tlie m.iikil II Unrnt cold IK'ii. Hard rubber lieldir, neicr gets out of order, easily tllli-d. Call anil examine lefere purcliaslncelscwliere. At Eltl.-S.MAN'.S(!eiitn' KnrnUliInc Stere, il Wet Kins utreeu V " I'NnEVELOPED PARTS Of the Human Iledy Enlnn;ed, lVvrlex-l, btrcnsthcned.clc.ls nn Interesting rmvcrllsc raent long run lu our papr. In reply te In quiries we ill say that tberc Is no ovldence of humbug about this. On the contrary, thorn). crlleriuiv very hlchlj Indorsed. Interested persons may gel scaled cir.'ulam civlnit all nap llralilrs, by utikhk - lie 1 lllF Ml lll(VL re 5 Mvnn fct., Lullfij, '. J',- 7 lulale Bet. ni-l.ulJiiv Sweeping Reductions LANCASTER. PENN'A. -AT- iJall. -FOR- nt. TIT-E EXPECT THEM AND THEY ARE HERE! WheP What? ; The New Fall Stvles In all that Is St) Uh, Neat and Durable In our Celebrated Hats! The " UOfTON HEAL' 1 IErf (.till mere beau, till. Our Line of Si. HOOL HATS from lOe up. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA (CeUetfcn. VTOHK, (PA.) COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. New llnlldlnus ; Large Endowment ; Scholar ships; laboratory ; Library; Gymnasium. Prepares for Collece or lluslmss. Separata Coursefor lmlles. Mixlern liuguagcb In Itreu In r Course. Tuition, 10 per annum. Heard In private r.tmllles, SiM cr week. Faculty el nine. 17th year opens Septembers. Fer cata logue, address REV. J .OIKS MCD0U6ALL, PH. I).. Jyawwul President "lDUCATIONAU The Yeates Institute WILL REOPEN ON .VO.Vur, SEPTEMliUIi S. lli.idiiuisur.--TheltK. MONT(iO.MER It. HOOPER. CIhssIcs, .MutlH'liliill.v, English. Dratt 11.1;. 1'ieiicli. 1st AsuUtaut .Mntcr.-.IIt.OI.IN. I. J0L1NE. II. A. (Hnrvuid.i (lassies, Mathematics, Eng II. li, Pliyslcs. ind Assl.iuut Master -MR. EDWIN D. PL'EY, II. A. Classics, Mulhwuallcs, English, German. I'rencli and Oennauarc In-ludcd In the ceunx. The U niuust'iUi Is te r rclltbjd PerOlr.-iibii . ' ., appiy te tbeileadimutcr. nugl7-0dMWA Sttornctje. T UTHER S. KAUFFMAN, J ArrellNEY-ATLAW r-'ecend I'loer lithleuuui Law lluildiug, N j. 14 North DuSestrvct, ayra-jyriiw
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