Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 28, 1888, Image 2

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THfi UlNCASTEB DAILY BELIIGEXOEE, TUESDAY. AUGUST 28, 1888.
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Th Dally Intelligencer.
, AUAtTEB. AUBU6T t. lM.
I Mat UiHuincn publishes all the
i sew of we unite rrees up uj
ipeeMMakear.
raw JHUr Edition et Tn imnzi-
i It aeHvere by camera in the city
MM tefreaatlmr town for loe. per week t
, Man, M a yeart . ler tlz month
UB Mr taree month j bee. per month.
Bjaa Wamw lamxiaincia (Donble Sheet)
race, only U.M pet annnm, In aa-
imimw wtehtnt thelr adere chanced
t UM tau wh&re ue ;paper i sew
'MwHNMstt trera 10 te eta. per line
. MwjwenKiB, accerainir te location.
rV .. THB 1KTBLL1QENOKK,
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Lancaster, fa.
, Teleeaua OoMUBUea
3 na'VmMaCi iurantare.
":ThiKt Bdrantare which thepreal-
fiNbW mm OTBchte political opponents lain
Mwawlmm which hu publle acts nilenl
?'lMMty are actuated by a high regard
tot MM ben Interests of the country, it
.aw n) attributed te his geed fortune, te
r-''lKfert awse, or te his honesty ; but It
aw be gainsaid that the president ib
r fuceesstal In securing the publle np
iwtalef his eflleial acts. Ills success in
f'-Ytbla has never been been mere clearly
.Manifest than in his mesvtge te Cen-
''mi in mi thn flahnrvnnpatlnn : wherein
:a aakf It clear that he has endeavored
r4!by treaty stipulations te secure the pre-
r'Br protection or American interests : ana
felfcUb.e Senate, in rejecting the treaty
3j witneut proposing an amendment or iud-
-,Vb1ji tnr It. la w!lllnu tn Wrn nnr
fcj?reiigs for the present unredressed.
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MVlti tats snowing-, the Senate cieany is
n'i AtaiMntann with thn OTemitlrA !
xxhaatal tun rmmnllr tjikra thn occasion of
ft thetraoilen te make still mere conspicuous
ft, his position as the earnest defender of bis
m-.m1m Intimate Rinna thn RunfltA ulll
kp? ""' "vw "
a... Be agrrei te aireaijr ncvuHuieub dcuuui g
b?P tar flihleg rights, the prealdentdemands
& tiA lia11 hn aitilhnrtrefl tn ttktnHltta
r' apen Canada for her aotlen ; and he pre
;v,f pests sucn retaliation as even liaaaatt
, eannet complain of. Three years age
k-" aba withdrew from our fishermen the
xTt .., jt-. I..-.. .i. ni.i.
. pnVliegO Ul BUUlUg liUUlO bUUll II9UIUK
eatcn.ever Canadian sell.ln bend and free
PI ... mi. .,j .. .
K' i,-ih Quiy. 4.UO fJiraiueuii juujubc3 vuaii e
taew shal withdraw from Canada the
k' witHefe of imDortieK and ezpertlnir
;; goods in bend te and from our ports ; and
fi"f Mtacihall niu nnnn hbr) tfnfii.la fin nnr
SJHMlSI VVO BUmt IM upWM !.. J vr wui
Mli7 . ." ".. . r . ...
- wag.Kaa iiD lubikd jmj tuiau nuii-.ii uud
p. 'lapnses upon our vessels en ner crubij.
hi. tkn ertffectivein BClien. Caundu ban
lac ,., ,. . . - v- . i.i. .
nW-fWunricB niuiuiuwu irum uti niiimi air
tf , aBere valuable te her than these privilege?
lv!fi ttVA tfnat1v tn hsr tlmtl aha ilnriffiH 11a nnrl
1 nv Jiif ucgn ucuicu uci nia ui u niuu
S, mat sne baa denied us. and of the denial
rtf, l& Hllll I.. a.B .kit ..nv.B.n 4 tn.A'.n teAn
-i4W WUIUU ljr UDOUO UIUUUV HHTICIUIO ica
aenably complain.
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.? r xv ta uut itrange tuat me conepieuona
ptipositlen of such statesmanship has nt-
waeted general applause te the Deme.
V. emtie executive and thrown corresnend.
i'0h W shadow upon the Republican Senate.
pNecesearily this feeling will have a pew
fs&'.mtaX Influence en the political canvass.
:;6S may or may net be tnat tbe notion or
Ike Dtesldent and Senate was urometeu
rxt9f lae eiidlnzelecllen. It la very ltKeiy
p.i- " ....... " ...- .
Sitaid that it was influenced by it. But
president's advantage Id in the fact
Ji-fthat his action, helpful though it be te
& bis party, is yet te the honor and glory et
E0, BH country ; and is recognized as wise
ft'Latataamannhln Anil vclnairpneralnnnlnun
&$ . it. M..it.
KI no "Oii.
ffi Most persons will say that tula is a
'-marked exhibition et such wisdom as is
'il Bteat wanted in an executive : that it is
) anrh an xThlhltlnn nf nlrtnfi4 mul ahll.
m' ity, in selling flying opportunity and tak-
tog advantage et a fiituatlen.ttmtis bound
r te win success ; and stamps greatness upon
..--I uwefi uu cuuiv ii, Air. viuvcmuu
te doubtless bad thoable IieId of Mr.Bavard
sv-' is evolving this triumph, and he preba.
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vi una utsu uuu luu i uuuudci ui "is
esbinet ; but they are a part of the exec
&A,ltlVA. anil It. la trroatnsea tn llnaft tn ha
5 "We te select wise counselera and te fel-
z lew wise counsel.
(j- mb .wc.u. tiuu u(m iyvcu ictj Diitca
ui, since nia return, in putting his loot
lftte every subject he discusses, con-
temns the president for tbe abandon-
"fcj-. nu ui uie tueua ujwarus paciuc
SJll ..A.I I. . rt . .
. 7.M. .rinnisnr nr ..... ...ill..... (pi.miii.b n . ..
SeJie for proposing te withdraw free
sjftif wma transit across me ueraer in retaiii:
Walten for agrievance upon the water. Such
empiaini irem tbe Kepubllcan leitder
; Hews bow cemDletelv unassailable the
f$ jtMident'a position Is; retaliation Is what
$i?,tb Renubllcan leadurahn.v.4 vrn hniullnn
'v . ..-, v vv. .v ....Hf.
for; and they bowl when they eet It in
T. aweta fair shape as tbe withdrawal et rail
J,H toad transit nrlvllajfa from Canadian
jh forts, which Canada three years age with-
ldrew from our fishermen's flah.
a
Batlreadi and lietallstleu.
tAi Thn Tlnlnth. Rnnth Rhn - ai...ii.
Pb xtenslen of tbe West Superior railroad
i- Is belnK built under an American nhnricr
lte the Canadian Pacific railway for use
h, " Lioueuiuiuoui, ui iueicnanaisa in
M !.. tM.nBl.1....!. . . Jl
$$ fcenJ and te enable that great monopoly
)$g te capture business from American reads.
igj. n".uufc ueuui me immeeiate cause or
f'fc" tbe stoppage of work en this read, which
.;& ha Just been anneucced, Is the fear that
'$2$ the president's meaiage may be followed
, fcy the stoppage et transhipment.
jg. ". American railroads have been clamer-t-
c lag for protection anainst this subsidized
' htm, and the Hallway World loudly com cem
w? ,lWiii that, though American shipping
m fc5 coast trade la carefully preiected
S alsMrican railroads are left te the tender
jyaweiuMeui aBuuaiuucuanaail POWerlUl
Irlral. With tbe exception of a few com cem
;attre.y short Kew England lines,
JargeJy controlled by tbe Canadian
iilfelflc, our reads are pleased at the
,Tp6pect of retaliation. Se Mr Blaine's
ri point en tbe effect of such a measure
i' Upen our reads Is destroyed by a study
. V. of ttia ... 1L ...!. ,.t .1..
upon railroads.
'rr It la net a read controlled by Ameri-
. ' cu that first shows signs of alarm, but
SV branch of thn f!innr1fnn Tarinn 1m, in
rfta Allplctttrl In ll.e i.n..lnllnH nt nt
iUf liberal privileges for which Canada
.ttturna Injury and insult. Mr. Blaine
kej tee U ten taken part in legislation
'testing thebordercemmercetobelgnor
;Mitef the fact tb,t be new stands as the
.wusplen et foreign Interests as well na
C tetuU at borne. Ills effrontery in
framing from this subject in his Lewlsten
, tpeeeb te utter thoughts about the tu-
iweaswyef patriotism ever partisanship
WrtiU be amazing in any one else, but in
Me. HlalBe It appears quite natural. The
fWtdelpbJ Ltfgir aptly rmrkj;
" What a wretched commentary is Mr.
Blaine's vehement and unscrupulous par
tisanship In this matter upon bia empty
profession of patriotism as a member of
an undivided American Republic.1 "
UelVueed.
A young girl writes te a Kew Yerk
paper for advice aa te be w she may de geed
with very little money and plenty of
time. The editor replies by pointing
first te the home circle as tbe rreper
field for tbe commencement et geed
work, and then suggests many lines of
usefulness open te one net fearing self
sacrlflcs In hospitals and the homes of
the peer. There are many who lack the
taste and peculiar ability for either of the
last two fields et work, and the family
does net always afford a ground be bread
that charity may properly stay at home.
Much of the se-called charitable work
does geed only by its reflex eilect upon
the worker, and tbe recipient el
aid Is often harmed rather than
really helped, becoming weaker and less
self-reliant with every push of the help.
Ing band. Of course this abuse of ebarity
can net be used te Justify a total failure
te help our fellow men, but many a
young girl, eager te help humanity, could
gtve mere powerful ntd by simply fellow
ing this narrow path of life before ber.
She may net see the geed she does as
plainly as sne would If she could be a
missionary te China or an agent of
the red cress in the track et storm, pestl
lence or war, but she will be quite as
oensclence clear and happy and find tbe
work bard enough. Geed people de geed
without knowing it, by the mere example
of their charaeter, and every ene with
time nod very little else te sp tre can use
it well by trying hard, though quietly, te
build up character; te se refine and pol
ish it by theugblfulness and care, tbat
nature's work may bacome a living mas
terpiece of art.
Self-sacrifice is very often carried te a
fault, nnd rare abilities Ite undeveloped
like the burled talent. Make the most
of yourself, but step dreaming of another
path of life and perhaps you will reach
and flail neble alms and worthy labors
close nt hand.
n m-
LtTETunir eplouree de net always agree
as te l fin lwt things In poetry. The Tnlun
notes thit Kat' "Holle Dime Han Merot"
la mentioned bv Sidney Uelvln m tbe meit
txttutirnl thing et ita kind In the world.
Matthew Arneld didn't agree with blm; be
wrote te Uelvln a year age : "The valne
you attach te La Belle Dame Stei Mercl'
Istorae Mtniily amazing." Coventry Pat Pat Pat
tnore roegfn tilmaelt bcalde Oelvln and
call It 'prebubly the Tery finest lyrle In
the EeBlltb language." The lever of real
poetry will, denbtlcta, nlwaya believe with
tbe two admirer of thli lancinating- fantiay.
Mr. Oelvln baa dUosvered what was net
known before, that tbe peem was wrltt'n
tn Aptil-May, 1S1P, the date alto or Keala
maatitrploecu In nnotber tyle the edea
"Te Paycbe," m "A Grecian Urn" and "Te
a Nightingale."
A Kussian exploring oxpedltleu In
Eastern Thibet, oammanded by a gcneral
with an eppalllng Mutcevlte name, 1 ex
oiling the Jingoes of Londen very much
inore than the retaliation talk. The expe
ditien lsvery oxpsnaUeand wellequlpped,
ehUily nt government expenae, and Jehn
Ball otn'laeowhy anybody bat an Bnsllah
man should care te explore and annex
tnyagelandt
tt a
On Au.iUBt 3 Hotmter German spoke In
the Senata en the tranalt of goad In bend
betwecn tbe United States end Canada and
allowed that from the very flrat this privi
lege was ene aided and net balanced by any
corresponding prlvllege te American roll,
read n. It vrea largely due te the Inlluence
of American ahare botder of the Oauadlan
readr. In 1S33 Secretary Manning; at
tempted te cancel this prlvlloge, but dts dts dts
oeverpd that the statutes which the proeldent
new twiUa ttpealed proveuted htm from act
ing. The retaliation set cl 1SS7 did net glve tbe
preildent this power. A line or read la new
beluR built through the elate of Maine te
New Brunswick and Halifax, which 1 In
tended ler the eastern iBa termlnn of the
great MnbtldlzsdOanailan rallway.alvlng it
a renle from ocean te oeoan Reme 850 mile
shorter than the read from Ban Franolaeo
te New Yerk and ibertenlng the dlatanee
between Ijlverpoel nnd Japan about 1,200
miles. Mr. uerman wanted te knew
whether Vurment and ether atatea should
be allowed te grant ebartar te foreign rail
way oenipaule', giving them great ad van.
Uror evor our own reads whlen. must com
pote with them without BUbaldy. lie uroed
tbe stoppage of tranalt In bend or tranahlp
ment en a meeure ter the fiehlng Internata
and the cxcluilen of the Uhlneae. Yet Mr.
Blaine ruabr te tbe dafenss et tbeie short
cut BrltUhllnca bnllt teat carry Canadian
trade ncreta nnr territory.
m a m
pretaONAU
Pnitir H Geik, F. K. 8., the famous
KtiKiish ubturulUt, I dead at Londen, aged
78 years.
Mb Gladstone has preiented te a
church lu Filiiuture tbe money he received
(or his reply te Uebert O. Ingeraell,
BinnY 801.LIVXM, tbe aoter, 1 new re
ported Miuk beyeuu hope of recovery. The
laatriieael the onureu have been admin
lateied te him.
Jamks B. Reillv has been nomlnated
by tlie DauioenitH or the Thirteenth con.
Kreeleiial dtatrlet nf Pennaylvanla. Ha is
la a prominent elllzen et Potlatewn.
Majer J, J, Cummines, a prominent
ratlretd contractor, wm leuud dead in bed
tn a botel at Atlanta, en Monday. HI
death waacauabd by delirium tremens.
Mn new itt raid en Monday that be wis
net a eaudtaate for mayor et New Yerk,
but that If the pnople oheao te elect blm he
would uerve. Ha eatd that If he wai a tax
payer ether than lilmaelf hu abeuld vote
fnr Abraham B. Hewitt for mayor aa a man
who waa net under tbe rule of any band of
politician!', who, while be baa made
mistakes, baa tiled oenaclentlonaly te per.
terin his auty toward the people, and baa
shown a atraigbteut, manly way of dealing
with the ditucultu tbat have preaentei
themielve.
A Laniua'a Orlet.
At Brewer' Leck, cear Plcoalxvllle, en
Sunday the batklngetaamall akye terrier
deg led te the finding or bl matter's dead
body. Elijah Warner and a companion
were employed near the lock guarding a
number of idlenanal beat, making their
borne tn re - beats. Oa Sunday
morning W hpciat te pump water from
a leaky bpi Ilealll et ,)ie companion en
Baged tn ttt weUhinlrWn of their breakfaat.
ui deg, iw. a, avrlably accompanied
him, returned in a abort time barking
violently end behaving In au uuuaual
maaner.
Tun man whose attention be was trjlng
te attract aeucludcd tbat aemetblng bad
bapiwned nd followed tbe deg, which aoen
led blm te the plaee where Warner dead
body lay In tbe eaual. The laltblul deg wa
tbe only wltntsa te tbe accident, Warner
waBeubjMttotjpllnptiente, and it la aup.
petted tuat be fell Inte the water while
under tbe etltct of one of tbeae attaaka.
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Ariett ur a Ityuamltcr.
Several weeks age the (tore and dwelling
belonging te J. O. Rummnll, clothing
msrebant at Sblppenaburg, Pa,, wu
blown te atom, along with several adjoin
ing tiulldle'.-f, by a dynamite cartridKe,
which bad bcn placed In the eellar el tbe
building at midnight by an nnknewn pur
son. Sines then doteeilves have been work,
leg up tbe cam, and Monday the guilty per.
en Usorge Carrell, alias "Jumbo," a
wertblcM colored man and a native el
Sblppenaburg was arretted near Cham
beraburg by Oiileer Rlppey, and Is new in
the CembsrUnd county jail,
rarmi taqntra.
Frem Ue ManeBMter (M 11 Onion.
Farmem Ask tbe llepnbllcan war Urlfl
advocate why, If the tar i IT governs tbe
title of wool and ether products, wool has
iteadlly declined In price under a high
prnteetlv tarifl.
Farmer: Inquire of tbeie tariff-loving
gentlemen why the red notion of the duty
en wool In 1883 km follewod by an advance
in price Inttead of a decline, and why tbe
leweat point In tbe price et wool wai
reached under the hlgbeat tarlll.
Farmer: Inquire why sbeep In Ohie
bftvodecroaaedinnnmber right along for
even year under a high proteotlvo tariff,
and why the abeep of Ohie rieercaaed ever
200,000 in number during one year. 18S1 82,
wl en the blgheit wool tarifl exlated.
Fanner: Have them explain toyeu why
tbe price el wheat and corn ha declined
under a high proteetlvo tarlll, while your
taxe were growing higher and the coat of
living baa Increased,
Farmer ! 1 It your experience tbat ln
oreenlpg your txe be added te your
prosperity, or tbat you can be taxed Inte
wealth? De you prefer cheaper salt,
clothing nnd ether necoaalllea of llfe, or
cheaper whlaky and tohaecoT
armor : ak tee nepnnncan organ e
explain ta yen why the tarifl 1 net an un
Jnit tax upon you te tbe extent net only of
tbe dutle ea import bat alie tbe extent of
an equal percentage of geed manufactured
at bums whess price 1 lnorested by tie
war Urlfl.
Farmer: If the Republican policy et
building a Cblnroe wall around theooun theeoun theoeun
try prevalla would It net dontrev a marknt
for enr annnal experts of abent (200,000,000
and threw the men who produce tbl
product ent of employment T Is It net tree
tbat trade must ba reciprocal?
i i i
Vtfl F. Marien' Wlga,
ITem the N. T. star.
Yes, It la true tbat Morten net only wears
Impirted wlga, bnt te hi lntimale friend
exhibit Ma (took with an alretperhapa
pardonable pride. Ne lea than twoderon
nf thn batry topknot are eald te bang In a
corner of the banker'adreaalng room. They
arelneleaed Inanalr-tlght, moth-proof glare
oaae and are meat arlUtlcally arranged. In.
deed they are reputed by the taw who claim
te have een thim te com peso tbe rleheat
collection et bead drei evor bieught te
tht country,
(TANAMAKRWU
Closed at i p. m. en Saturdays.
When you come te the city
bear in mind that Wanamaker's
is a meeting and resting and
waiting place a3 well as the
biggest store In the world.
There are reading and sitting
and retiring roem3 for you ;
telephone, telegraph, and mail
facilities. Your parcels will be
cared for without charge. We
try te make you welcome
whether you care te buy or net.
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WANAMAKER'S
HAcrca
FLO OH SPACE
S PHILADELPHIA
MiRrleciiTH "t ""
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Yeu knew that there is no
worthy het weather (or any
weather) thing for wear or
home use but we have it. If
you can't come te the store,
write for whatever you want,
samples or goods. Shopping
by mail has come te be simple
and certain. A few scratches
of a pen, and all the facilities of
the store are yours.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
aOMPLlCXION J'O WOBU.
e
0MPL1CX10N POWDKK.
ladies:
WHO VAliDl! A ItKriKKI) COMI'I.KXION
MUttT UBE
POZZONI'S
MKDI0S.TXD
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It l3ipn.ru a brilliant transparency te the
alctn. Utoieven all plmplea, iroeklea and its
colorations, and miatia Iho akin dellcatcly
aett and beantltiiL ltcentatnt no llme, whlte,
lend or araante In three ahades, pink or fleah,
white and brunette
fOtt SALE 11Y
All DracBlata and Fauey GecOa
Donlers flvorywhero.
irnKWAUK or imitatieks.-c
aprvivd
STRAW HATS.
8TACFFER & CO.,Ne-(.
ill and 83 North Quoeti
street, ure aelllng $2 60,
19.00, eice and $100
Straw Hat for 00 and 26
cents,
MAOUlNURr.
QENTKAI, MACHINE WORKa
FOR SALE CHEAP
'JU IUUEUIATK DKUVKUY.
tlne IK II P. Knglneana Heller combined.
One 11 P hnlne nt,d e It. p. Ueller, en
bite.ewubtutd
;iue4 1l p. eocena-ltand Vertical Knrtne.
with or without lliiller. "'
one & 11. p. jtawlioiliental Engtne Own
maue.
crtUi!nC9ana lk,1Ier' r very tlza and de-
boverul Uetary VentllaUng Pana, aultable
lorabeporomcdtiae. !
Alse Valvea. rittlepa. Pipe, nrnia and Iren
Cocks anaand a lull llnoateain Uoeda and Kn
BlueurD'Suppllia. Maeblnu work, Pattern Werk, Itrtiai Cast
lnga, bhafUng, Pnlleyn. Hunirura, Xtc. htc.
GOOD WUUK,
UKASONA1ILK CIIAUOK3. IMIOUPINBSI.
Central Machine Works
M. 1. CUMMINOS, Proprietor,
N03. 1M 4 136 NORTH CHRISTIAN Hr,
iuvciiTsx, Pa.
daej-tta
H
OOD'S BARSAPARlLIiA.
The Liver
And kidney are organ which It 1 Important
should be kept In goedeondttlon, andyettkay
are overweiked and abated by nearly every,
body, until they become worn-out, cleggM
up. et dlteMcfl, lloe V Baraaparllla cure ail
dlflletiltlei with tseta ergan,mnae tkarats
healthy action, and tone the whole dlgeillve
erganlim.
'iltiarobcenntlng Uoed'i Bartapanlta for
Indigestion and liver trouble. It he greatly
bonefltedme, and I think It la felly a geed a
medlclneaa claimed." K. a. Caaasrie, chtel
engineer fire dent,, Btonlngten, Ct,
Bound and Healthy
" 11 nfferda me tnnch pleeanre te reeemmend
Hoed'a SarraparlUa. My health two yeara age
wa very peer. My friend thoeght t wa
going with contumptten. Icetnmcncednalng
Heed' Saraapirllla, took flve bottle et It, and
to-fley lean Ce Bi hard a flay' work m I ever
could It aaved me from the grave and put
mnenmy fet a teund, healthy man." Well
li. U. TatBicr, lil Eatt Main street, Wlggomt Wlggemt Wlggomt
vllle, Ohie.
Built Right Up
11 1 we all run down and unet fur builnei.
I waalndacoiltetakea bottle of lloed'a Bar
aaparllla. and It bnllt me right np ae that t wa
een able te retume work. I recommend It te
all who are ffliote." D. W. Kuti, ttone ttene
catter, Ne. t Martin atreet, Albany, M. X.
H. D.-Ite nre te get
HOOD'S 8ARSAPARILLA
Sold by all drnggtita. sitxferl3. rrepared
only by O I. ROOD CO., Lewell, Ma.
XOO Deees One Dellar.
m
s
KADUUX'S SULvaUU CANDLES,
rer disinfecting Closet, Stere
Kenmt. V.a lira, fl'nki. Btablei.
IIONT YOU out ilrii'Oi, uhlcken Coepi,
Bird Gain. Ae.
NEHD
USE ea
MOHEOr
THESE
UAnUftl'D IITUKUHAI'II.
.. ..i. .ir... .....
THOU soap, for dUen-a of the
kln and Scalp, inch a Tetter,
Ringworm aczma. Beahlna,
Seily Krnptlens, Itcb'ng, awnat
irg rnet, Uandrufr, railing
Untr,e
HYIMtONAPIITIIOr. PAS
AUTIObEdTTH.LEa, terpnrKtlng the 810k
mom. ex'eruit(.alln; lniecta
andellmluatlng atseaae germ.
URA1VSCOKN ANU LUtON PXiABlKUS
for enltrfmblca
liRxneN't fliASTXRfer Aches and Fains.
WSeid byall Urtivplita.
hKilillltY ft JOHNOON.
Beln Uannfacturer. New Tork.
UUMI'UltUYH'
TTOMKOPATHIO
s
PK0IFICS.
du. iitrMPiitiEYa' nook et au niieasaa,
rieth and ueld lllndlng, HI Parps. with Hteei
Kngnvlng, MAtliKU r.KE. AOdre, P.O.
lier 1810, N . .
I.latef Prlnelpal Nen. Onrei. Price.
1. Krvkiw congestion, Inflammations ss
2. m, Werm rover, worm celle ..26
it. Crtiwh ''olio, or Teething of Infanta. ...9S
4. DiMnncii. of Children or Adult 25
c, DrsaxTanr, (irlplng, MHleua Colle vs
5. Ciietn Meaaua Vnmltlng..... S3
7. Cocehs. i:eli, llrenrhttn ,. ,.,..,C6
8. NaenikLOU, Toethacbo Farnneha VS
9 llKii)ACii Hlrk lleadache, Vertigo S6
10. liTitrcraiA Dtlloueaioinaoh in
It. ficrpHEStitner PAtnrm. PanreDs..... '&
12. wutTBD. ten PrefiiHH Period "
11 t'ROOT. Cough, Dinienlt Ilreathmg ...26
1(. Rait utiHBK, BryHipelaa, Kruptlena ......
15. UBKCatATiKH, Ithonmatle Palna 24
in ravan akp Aero, Chills, Malaria 60
17. 1'iLK-, Hllnd or uleedlng SO
18 OATAimn. Inn nnxn. Cela In the Head. ...te
te. Wnoermn teuan. Violent Cetmhg CO
21 HBNBRA.L UaniLtTT, Physical Weakness. .se
27. KlDNltr llIBUB..... se
9S. NKRVOCS KSnlLtTT ...1100
SO. UnuriRV WaAkHiBB, Wetting Ited SO
SI' IltaiARsaerTKi Heart, Palpitation ...St 00
Hern by aruggints. or smii pnstpatd en re
ceipt or mloe. 1IUMPIIUKYS' iliciiIClNK
CO , ICO Pulton Bt . N. r. Tn,lh,UAw(2)
SAFE, HURK AND HP KKDY CURH.
Ilnptnre, Vartcocele and Bpeclal Utaeaae
of either aei. Why be humbngzedbyqaacka
when you can And tn Ur. Wright the only mo me mo
exib piitbieiah tn Phlladnlphla who make a
jpeclalty et the above diseases, and Curbs
'IbimT Ourbs UDAUAirraaD. Advice Pree Oav
anaovenlng. Btrungen can be treated and re
turn home aivrae day. OITlces prlvate.
11H.W. It. WKIUIIT,
!tl North Hluth Street, Abeve Uece,
P. O. Bex 673 PhUadel phU.
1'AL.AVK utr fAOMlUn.
G
HEAT ilAKUAlNS.
ASTRICH'S PALACE
OF
FASHION,
1 3 East King Street.
Lancaster, Pa.
Te-day we have received the
first let of New Kid Gloves,
and arc prepared te show te
our customers this Fall a line of
Kid Gloves of our own impor
tation at prices which are
lower than they ever have been
heard of in this city for first
class goods. Our line of Kid
Gloves comprises the following
styles and prices :
Elegant assortment of 4-but-ten
" Alexander " scalloped top
at 50c a pair. Never sold at
less than 75 c.
Our celebrated " Fourchette "
Kid Gloves, black and colored,
at 75c.
An extra fine Embroidered
Kid Gleve at $1.00.
New Hemstitched Colored
Bordered Handkerchiefs at 5c
A let of extra fine styles at 10c,
Bargains in Ladies' White
All-Linen Handkerchiefs, hem
stitched, at iec apiece.
Closing out Braid Sets and
Panels, in black and colored, at
less than cost before our new
goods arrive. Alse our stock
of Colored Girdles.
Buy our Dress Trimmings
before they go up te the origi
nal price.
Opened te-day, one let of
Rubber Lined Dress Shields at
5c a pair. One let of Seamless
Shields at iecapair,
Jersey Coats are all In new.
Our assortment in them is much
larger than last season, our
styles
are better and prices
lower.
New Mourning Handker
chiefs, 10, I2J4, 15, 20 and 25
Cents.
New Embroidered Handker
chiefs, 10, 121, 15, iS, 20,. 25
and ,35 Cents. All of them are
special bargains.
A New Imported Ruching in
combination colors, 1 5c a yard.
New Lace Cellars, 5, 10, 15,
19 cents apiece.
One let of Lace Pillow Shams
at 25c a pair. Twe large tape
bound Lace Pillow Shams for
25c, eri2c apiece,
New Windser Ties, 25 and
50 cents.
New 5 and 10 cent Laces, 4
te 10 inches wide,
ASTRICH BROTHERS,
TOBACCO.
e
LD HONESTT TOBACCO,
FINZER'S
Old Honesty
Tbe Chewers et OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO wUl aoen find that It laaU
longer, tastes sweeter than ether tobac
cos, and will please you.
Ask your dealer for It and Insist en
getting- it.
Genuine Has a Bed H Tin Ta
en Every Plug.
(4)
UHT QOODB.
s
PKOlAIi BARGAINS.
WATT &SH AND
6. 8 & 10 BAST KING OT.
I. ANC A3TEU, PA ,
HAVE NOW ON EXlttUITlON THE LAK-
Qasr stock or
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
AMD
FANCY GOODS
In Central Pennsylvania.
New rail Goods In Every Department
bought ler U Aau at the Leweat Market Price.
SPECIAL I
100 PIECES ALL WOOT.TIIICOT8, 40 lnehea
wtde, only 25e a yard. In Light, Sfedlnm ana
Dark U'eys. We pronounce this the Beat Bar
gain In Dress Qoeda we hare ever had te offer.
Anese goeaa are au wool ana nave
tef ere been aeld for lcaa than S7Kc
60-INCH ALL WOOL MJITING3, In all the
New Shades for rail and Winter, at SOe a yard.
(MALI-WOOL BltOADCLOTHB, tn all the
Mew Shade, at 75c and f 1 00.
Our own Importation of ALL-WOOL FIEN.
R1KTTAH and rUKNOD: 1ILAOK CASH.
Mains, saving our customers the Jebbcf
profit.
Our own Importation of SILK PLUSHES :
lsinche wide, tn all coloring- imaginable,
ateocenuayara.
IS inches wide, In All the Mew Coloring,
only 79 cents a yard.
2niDcheswlde, In all the Mew Pall Bhadea,
only ll.oe a yard.
St Inches wide, In alt colon, only l 88 a
a yard.
we oenillor these goods, at the price
quoted, the very beat value we ever offered te
onreastomer in ir.K pLUBttata.
Kvery department will new be found apen
examination te be replete with Mew rail
Uoeda at price te autt the tl ate.
Hew Yerk Stere.
N
fiW BOSTON HTOltB.
WAIT
roil THE-
OPENING
-or-
J. Harry Stamm's
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
A1IOUT-
September 1.
it W tlljray Ven te Eemo-nber the Place,
N0.24GENTRESQUARB.
New
Bosten Stere.
DRY GOODS
-AMD
NOTIONSI
J.
NEWBOSTONSTORE
Harry
Stan
CLOTBinu. me.
ASKEW
OB ME.
AT SOS. ; AKD SSI WEST KUtQ B MEET.
.-7-Ur
TM-fiRCHANT TAILORING,
4
HAGER a BROTHER.
Merchant Tailoring
DEPARTMENT.
A PKUrECT T OUABAMTMU.
Mld-Sammer Special Bedactlens.
Scotch and English Ohevlete.
"0OTRH I
CHEVIOT aUITlNOB,
HQLiaa I
CHEVIOT BUlTlNaS.l
W.COTO ra.oe.
198.00 TO BBB.00.
178.00 TO t 00.
VBMOTO fW.00.
The above are THE LATEST tn plaids .and
Btripeaj
TheCI.OSINO PBIOKS will Warrant an Bx-
amtnatlen.
CHEVIOT BUITIMQS, IW.00 TO 11600.
OUEVIOT BtUTIMQB, I30.00 TO 118.00.
Desirable iThln
Bummer
Materials
Wear
for
Witt be found in our assortment et Wont
ed, riannels, Sergei, Drap Deates, Mohair,
Pongee.,
IMPORTED LINEN VKSTINUS.
L1NKN VX8TINQB.
WHITE
lager & Brether,
25 & 27 Wert King Street.
, TTR&OTIVE BARGAINS.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.
ATTHACT1VE BARGAINS
OK
Seasonable Goods for Early Fall Wear
New Iteady for Your Inspection.
MEM, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHINft
AT THE LOWEST TBIOXS .
Men' suit at u.ie, n.oe, n.oe, as.ce, te.00,
is 00. 110.
Men' Fine Salts at 112, til, 110.
Der' Butts for school at II W, U 00, II GO
ana 11.00.
Beya' Butt, Dressy, at IS, W, 17, i.
Children's suits, It SO, II 73, 12, se, 3, II, 5.
Children's Pants at 23e, tee, We, :5c, l CO.
Bnrly Fall Suit te Order, Strletly All-Weel,
at 111, lit, lis, 119.
l'anu te Order, All-Weel, at S3 M, (1. as, K,
17, 18.
LATEST BT1TLE8, LARGE ASSORTMENT,
PKICKBTHE LOWEST.
L. Gansman d Bre.,
B.W.OORNaR
NORTH QUEEN & ORANQB BTB
LAHOABTEB. PA.
M
YKHH ct KATU1TON.
Boys'Scheol Suits.
Only en mere week of vacation for Scheel
Bey. Mether should net forget that we bay
everything
Streng aed Serviceable
-xea-
BOYS SCHOOL WEAR
AT
VERT REASONABLE PRICES.
SUITS THAT WILL STAND THE KOUUU
OSAGE OF SCHOOL BOYS.
AND GOLOUS THAT WILL NOTTUBN
rBOM SUN AND EXPOSURE,
Every Suit Made Bight Here.
Myers & Eathfen,
LEADINQ OLOTH1EKS,
NO. 12 HAST KINO ST.,
LAMOABTEK PA
OARS1AOE9.
8
TANDAHD WORK.
EDYJ. EDOERLEY
CARRUGE BUILDER,
NOB, 40, 42. tS, is MABKET BTBEET, Bear Ot
Posteffloo. Lancaster. Pa.
i have in sleck and Build te Order Everv
Variety et the following styles : Coupe, bag
gies. Cabriolets, Carriages, victeria. Iiualnea
all
Waaens, "T" Carts, aieCall Wagons. Hurries,
Market wagons, rontens, express wagons.
I employ the beat Mechanics and have tictl
ttle te build oerreotlr any atyle of Carriage
aealrea. xne yuaiuy, eiyie ana inum ei my
work make it deciaAly the Cheapest U tM
markat-
a.Wm HAVE THE Bl
B HAVE TBE BEIT ABD CHIATMT
Pair ajMttcM.
t arvxKrvs.
Black Goods.
BLACK DBEftS BILKS, nt , BLO tM ..
BLACK CISIUIBBB. B0e, 63c, Tie, I7e
BLACK BATISTB AMD ALBATSOSS.
ALL WOOL BBMBIXTTAB, 7SO.I70 Bad ta.00
aiLKWABPnEKuirrrAa, itoe, ilb a&a
ma
ALU A CLOTHS, 75e and UM.
110BDEBED MTJMS-VEILIMG.
Ererythlng in Mourning Geadi.
BBpLOOK IM OUK MOUTH WINDOW.tBt
6&8I0RTHQPEHST.
Jehn S. Givler.
LAHCA1TBE.PA.
rw BH aoea for Caak. aaarie-irUw
mH
E POPULAR DRESS FABRICS.
ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS
-AT-
NO. 26 EAST KINO ST.,
WEIHAVE'NOW OPEN AND HEADY VOU.
INSPECTION AND COMPABUON
A 46-Incti Ail-Weel Henrietta
In all the Deilrable Bhadea at 7Ce.
A 46-Inch All-Weel Henrietta
In all the Desirable Shade at 11.00.
The above two qualttle et Henrietta are
net only the beat geed for their reipecttve
price In this city, but we can assure yen, are
unsurpassed by same priced goea of tbe beat
Philadelphia and Mew Yerk heuses.
TWe ell for Cash, whteh place us la a
position te give you aa geed geed for your
money a the world produce.
Tbe People's Cash store,
L ANC A9TEB, PA.
marlt-lvdAw
e
RIG1NAL BOSTON STORE.
THE ORIGINAL
Bosten Stere!
STAMM BROS.,
85 and 87 Nertb Queen Street,
(Opposite the Poitefflcc,)
BAB BEEN PUBGHA3ED BT
Senior Partner of tbe Late Firm.
The store Beem U one of the nnt .and bit
lighted 1 a the city and tbe stock of
Dry Goods I
CANNOT UK EXCELLED.
FINE DRESS GOODS
A SPECIALTY.
CUABLKS BTAMU returns thank te the
many patron et the lata firm and will always
be pleased te meet them at the Old stand.
Charles Stamm,
SUCOISSOK TO
STAMM BROS.
The People's Cash Stere
CHARLES
STAMM
aurM lj
augiMya
OAlTWTBBMAlfKBT.
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