.ji ... ; T" ' iiiV- - V&s ,1 t;t ''tui ;., '.."-.' ,'i. .y - - ,". ft 'A '" T ':sv . VWv-T.Mj? , 3 -l- i'i ' -t::i ' n ' i ,j "w t !.. T '.N . ' ' 'J?BB $JJStQAOlEA pjjjtft TSTEQMXCEB, JVIOKDAT. BEPXEMBM : $ 188& 5 u' - - . r ? t " . is fcSK e TIftMt: . it served ar aVBl ewfTOSiadlBg HtM rt V. HMayeciieaaenth, r ImuiNMM, tfct iragef , u f ! copies seat .-. ' "- T . lester, Pa. (MHy lntlligancer. r,BlPTllB8,18E. an ffMUiin r Uh ChlMfe Treaty. tfaM tlia Chinese gev ' refused te ratify tbe laMjr Mgetbtted prohibiting of JCbImm te the k'. aim rumor, vrnica ktfar ef England, la aulte ftalllf, though theEegllsh hare i traweing tee neiroiiatiens for their failure. The unlm. latBM te the treaty which npea for be Mere ap- ifcMawtati te assert its glvca China a fair pretext tee whole treaty, thong u :!.tm accepted without the br the Chinese mln. VW real reaeen for Its rejection iBJia plain by a consideration of amaffalrSas they mtut appear te 9iiff,tbiOhiBese statesmen. Tbe fMMgetiaTea by umna under ice that the Drovlalena affectinff their aj4-tBterceurse'wer as liberal as 'ata'ehtaJn-ri. and that m aa a tin. JMg1y.aapperted our government W ;ngM restriction 01 uhinese im- Hut Bhlla nnaat.fatlttfia nm r. HMU JB UaWDU lOr OUl eOee who has made himself con by demanding for China the llfesral terms. It mav be true that Harritea has of late given the re- Ire policy mere favorable attention. .that can be no doubt In the Celea- that better terms could be made :'eM friend should come Inte tint attal office than thev had sained h treat v lust neaetlated. ' ianwell known in California that Harrison demanded in the Senate MM word "laborer" In the modified treaty should net include 'aiilnersr and If he had been sue Yeu this oelnt the tre&tv would tajita .worthless for exclusion of the Thev would have been trenb. WMfUttteby the necessity of declaring way were miners. -Xtarrisen's record en this 0. aaipbaslzed by the rejection of initrletive treaty, is bound te destroy 'kat nminrf nn (. T1(1. ..1 .-. fiumm ihviivii vu vug j,aumu eiui'ci .the exclusion of Chinese labor la a MM. Mr. Morten's connection with Caaadlan PacIOe railroad la alM n aitter of anxious comment en that coast 'M Heeg Kengsteamers, managed by i; rauwsy, Drlng great numbers of MMMtk te'BrltUh Columbia, and thev MWttted across the northwest border tfWUmtedrate of 00,000 a jear. 'tM's. Scbeel Vara. ' TtM first day et school Is a great day In .years of childhood, one mere often Hfcad by h'ch resolves and cheerful r for the future than New Year's r Itself. If the zeal nnd spirit with I the children annually take un their toeuld be maintained for the whole I year we would hare marvelous re- , but tbe average scholar very seen Vet the; effort and wishes that the here again, or leeks EE35 ToeKlnn te Christinas. The Itasyflret'etepsef each line of work-are pswsdwlth arusb,and with a reeled brain .Ma&aoeA health thnnhllrl nlnnrrnn nn tnr AiaWUV Xhenrfullv lint nflertlinfthii Bi Z.Tt" - ..:. : ". '"... sgweny or aauy routine ewgins te tell I struggle is trying te health and tsr. TDeugu memory gilds our school s and they may seem en loeklna back r hare been yean of perfect hannlness I'tkaMla nallv mur.h drnrlniilnni1 trrlnil. Jteg toil lathe dally life of the average r, and tbe wonder is that he ever i up te healthy manhood. tt seems te be plain enough that the - - M j . . iuhs ey our civilization rer men- r than puvaical enerev. has in. ladlareeardef tbe close union of two, and the rising generation is net I ey many examples of that ennal i of memory and mind, of mnrni " Physical strength that distinguish tit BODUlarlv known BR n ntrnncr mn n iOsiriioheolboyaof tedsy have one great TMWge, However, In the Increased itjaf their studies. Their fathers I ever the three R'a and for a uiwrni loeaUen took heavy doses of thn .Classics. While tlin nphnnl.luiv wadaysmust dabble In the elements of lsm sciences, and is Rtimnintci , il and variety as well as bv the of a practical annlleatinn nf i.u rledge te every day life. As we can- we the children a liberal aunelvn er holidays it would BPm wn t i their work as varied and interest. DOSSlble. and thnntrh tlmre la BbtkM s trreat deal nf r,... I,JM4 and written of tbe virtues nf n C'Sjaannal training school, It has at ECT. """" uifremiaing a relief te the l ehUdren by giving them a kind of h that ..IJ . . ",-" "" Bccui piay Dy contrast, 5l'Jwieater8havfl net fntieii tn nnn v, Xlsiiilstlng effect of this system where fei"'RW,d. nd though It can hardly be w produce carpenters ami Of COOkS and dreismnlran If nbUdly gives the children much 'in M traialeg and mere valnahin men. t l y-'ii;. retble ('rlllMan, LfN,ldingTerynewpapers of Eng- 'X.ZlT . 7,. an8er ovthe course Jfresklset Cleveland, and it n.,M itebeln accordance with nr.i Republican papers te aoeloalza fnr t hTleg ventured te suggest that the at administration wasunrinitr ruvnr. te Great Britain. They have in most as affected an Incredulity nf nm,Di ioitaiWeo en the part of the president te tk aetien prejudicial te Canadian or 9Mata interests, and four iniu a .. Twlrinas te acknowledge that they have sa.weeiuuymutaken In the man ami 'motives. They sometimes admit Mm r, wisdom and Justice of the famous "J."4 sauaaiy add that It is only fsMfjfat Ulck. It Republcan dlple- Brim.Mea msrKed by a few tricks of iMMt we would OCCUPY a bBtUr tia. 1 fesltlea la the world te-d.y. iw aaeiner topic treat d by many sum a spirit of equal Jealousy t'-TTSWi 4 .wouemlo facts shown vwiinHilu rrin.i. stflM'a B7W f.vwi.uu m me .e.auae during hie Western tour falls te please certain editors because the facts were taken from an American encyclepKlt. Our con temporary the New Mm Indulges new and then In a reflection of this klud, and the ether night was particularly pleased te note that Belva Lockwood failed te use ths encyclopedia. It would be quite as sensible for our contemporary te find f itelt with the president for the use in his message et BUtlstlci gathered by the gevernment bureaus. It might with einal force criticise his references te treaties and quotations from the laws. When the president deals with state affairs he uses liberally every source of information, and his work is clearly shown te hare a solid basis of care fully selected facts. When traveling through the land for the study of its needs and resources his speeches as plainly shewed a careful study of the most sellable sources et Information. The president was reviled as the friend of Britain, because he sought a peaceful solution of difficulties, and he was sneered at for want of originality, because be was net beneath learning from books, lie has s'lewn a Orm nnd bold patriotism above question, nnd un ability te produce state papers et marked Individualism and ac knowledged power. It is time that these contemptible insinuations of feebleness were shamed into oblivion before the patent facts of his originality, self-reliance and courage. m m The aweaset'a book Is new at the plaee where the election will be held en Novem ber 0. Every Dsmecrat should go there before Friday and see whether his name la properly recorded. m m The following recently appeared In tbe WMUmpert Sunt 'The Wllllamtpert wagon company te dny ahlnped te Alfred Arneld, of Halirax, England, a handsome Surrey carriage of ita manufacture. Mr. Arneld is an ectsnalve wire manufacturer and purobaaed the Surrey while in this country, having been In thla elty doing business with tbe Wllllamspert Wire Bope company." Lancaster Is a great centre for tbe rnann faeiure of light carriages, and tbere can be llttle doubt that under a reform of tbe tariff, wblcb would oempol an Interchange of American tnanufaetarea with the products of ether lands, Lancaster vehlolea wenld be ablpped te Europe and Beeth Amerlea. Oar vebleles are light, atrengand ebeap and hew an ltuependenoe of (deafen, ,qalte ierelgn te tbe English, while Inventive genlas baa been given full play In Imprev ing mtlnga ana running gear, TnurssDVr, Heptember 0, la the last day en whleb voters ean be regiatered. If a veter Is net assessed he csnnet pay, and if he has net paid a atate or county tax within two yeara before tbe O'.b et Novem ber next he will leso bis vote. It Is, there fore, very Important that every voter nueulil aoe te it that he la properly rogla regla tered nnd aasrssed. m A FA.Mri(t.KT copy of tbe present tar lu law and et me Mills bill, together with elab. onto tablra showing the crTeet et tbe pro posed legislation, baa been prepared for the committee en wsya and means by Olerk Usury Talbot. Tne tablea are ae arranged aa te present at a alanee tbe efleet of the Mills bill aa it passed tbe Uense by an appllostlen et tbe rates under It te the lm portatlena for the llseal yoarendtng Jnne BOtb, 1887. Eseh arllole la named, tbe rate et duty at present and the proposed rate with the equivalent ad valerem duty and the quantity and value of the Importation for tbe year. Tnen two additional parallel columns gire tbe duly tbat waa aetually colleeted and tbe estimated amount of tbe dety tbst would have been oellnoted under tbe propesodjblll.- The most striking thing about tbe tttblea is tbe comparatively email amount of the reductions Ukon separately Jtieugb tbe total amount of dnttea remitted If this measure bad been applled in 1887 would bnve been ? ID, 480,210. ToDacce, llquetanndcllk goods are net atloetod by the bill, and thodutles colleeted en theso articles In 1837 atnounted te (32.070,301. If the frue list et tbe Mills bill had been In faroe ter tbe llseal year that endGd en June 30, 1887, the taxes would have been 810,773,600 leas. Tbat was the tarliten these articles In the MmeAamed, and nearly six and a half millions or It waa en wool, wblle 15,700,433 was en tin plates, and f 1 039,100 waa en lumber, We paid a tax ui Z103.C13 en ollve oil, whleu no oue dreams or making here, and though it la notorious that most or this oil la adulter ated with Amerlem cotton aeedel), aent abroad for the purpose, only 13.76 duty waa colUeiodon that arilele et home manufac ture. PERSONAL. Bibhei' Tayleb, et Africa, roeently ralsuu (5,000 fur misalen work altar preach ing a sermon one hour and fllty-fl ve minutes iuug vrueau uiuyc, CiA.nr. lUunrt, one of the eldest German editor in this country, died at Milwaukee, Wlsoensln, en Saturday. He u formerly owner et tbe Pitiaburg VeU.tblatt, Aum ItaeADs, a wealthy baoheler faruier, died suddenly en Friday of apo plexy, at bis home In Oley tewnablp, Berks ueuniy, aved S3 vears. He voted the Deoie oratle tleket for 07 yearr, never missing an eleotlen, Bkv. a. V. Davis, who has served nearly a year in a Bosten Jail ter preaeblng en tbe Common, getn out thla week. Kev. Davis psralsted lu using the Common aa a ground for en air aervices alter be had been fre quently admonished tbat it waa a violation et local ordlnaneea te de ae, Juiiek Uamuex, of Cincinnati, O., baa a pecuilar method of reaching bis decisions In tbe cases presented te Mm in tbe United States court. Altera ease baa been tried be retires te bis library and walks around tbe room, sometimes for hours, until be bas reached a oenoluslon. He bsa worn a track In tbe carpet by bis judlelal pedestrlanlsm. Kev. Jesei-u V. Koen, or Bbamektn, Fa., has beau appointed vlear general et tbe Reman Catbnlloiileoeto or Barrlaburg. Tbe previous announennentcf tbe appoint mentor Kev. M. J. MeBrlde waa lnoerreot Rny. Koeb was born in France about CO yraraago,andcamete thla oenntry about i!2 yeara later. He was ordained In Phila delphia, when 21 yeara nf age, and bis first appointment was at Mlttlln. Frem Mifflin Ftther Koen was aent te Hbamekln and baa since remained there. He is nne et tbe mrmt nnntllar tirlimtd In M.nl..l 1a.m.mih- nla and his appointment gives general SallafuntlAn B Elbteu uum TbUvaa Killsd, They are having het times with a gang of boras thieves at Minneapolis, ever tbe Colerado border, A gang of eighteen of tie thlevea came up from the neutral weieu ie mias a general raid. They es tablished a rendezvous, and tben went out In two and threes. They were gstberlng horaea in all directions, when a posse et citizens set out after them and overhauled them en thn edge or the atrip. Tbe thieves baa about 75 horses. A fight occurred, and one et tbe thieves waa killed. The sans was chased through Ne Man'a Land " by a peaie ei 160 oltlzena and ail were killed. A Be red te a Tbraibtac Macula. While Jehn Baker waa feeding a thresh, ing machine en a farm near Guide Iteek ?dJl""!!.be. WM Meldenuily cut ea thi hand by tbe band-cutter boy. I0 a ran he grasped the lad and deliberately fed him into tbe maehlne. The bey'a eereamiat. treated the attention of tbs ether hands het bsrere thev could Interfere tbe bey'a body had bait dUsppeared In tbe maoblne. The enraged mi n seized Baker and hanged him totbuauaw-earrler, Tbe boy was out te plaees. The HeniBDC Gawblar Kacelved. William McOlureand Frank Freyvngle, whepeaded gnllly last week at Pl'laburg te tbe charge of keeping a nainbllng.heuie. Ware On NatnrrlBV uinunMil .. . Zl iSct,8 W0rk00tt, ed te pay doe of ll.we A Basing Tet lha Sntmtra. Vrea the Detroit Free Fress. Tee Mills bill will aflsct a saving te the fareaera of this oenntry of about 110,000,000 every year, Thla saving will apply te tbe farmers alone. I r the farmers are benefited by a redaction et the tarlil tbe wage-workers la ether departmental et Industry will also be benefitted. The farmers ahenld eere fatly etndy tbe following comparative table, and they will learn for themselves J ant new mueh and in what way the Mills bill will save them: rreitnl Dull, ittllt Hill. Savin p. IKmraa, fiiefBwp, m. reei ievi.au P . Ida tier M Free We per M. Me per M. le per a. 20 per lb. 2e per a. '23 per a, Sepr. le per Si. lc per a. ahieKles, Tlaware, Cnieerf, tikoeelaie, roeea, S', . rnrranti, Fin ma, Antmat Oils, S3dprll la per a Va per I. 2iperB. Se per a. se per a, le per a. leper n SSDaret. rree Freo rce rrcn Free rree Free Tco rree at p-r ct. naii. lie purewt. Fren lie per ewt nncar, Mm'llapra. Ktoe, six nliia per a. cmaterOli, tee per cat. Out nails, lSiep.rft, Wrought Nails, 4a per tt, 7 mills per St. UiIKmltlsperls. 40 40 per gal. 1 Me rer a. X lHeptra. Iteiluellen te te 8-1 pnr ct. taperct :a tnret. is per et. OTpnret. t8 per ct. 37 per et. S7perct. O, Ce' ten, O t3 OT per ct, tilnthlnr. el per or. 70 per et 72 per c?. VI per ct. S3 per ct, i pnr ct. 40perct Woolen Cleth, Dress Uoeds, litnees, Shsellngs, '11 uleih, Thread, A Fall-Baarer Dreps Dead. An oceurrenoe wbleh caused a great sen sen sen aatlonrer a few minutes was Iheaudden death of William B. Bese at tbe entrance te St Jeseph's cathedral In Buffalo en Hatnrday. Ileae had come from Uradrerd te aet aa pall-bearer for an nnele, also named William Koae, of Buffalo, Four nephewa were carrying their ttnele'e re. malnatnte the ohurehwhen thla one and deely ataggered and fell into a by-stander'a arma insensible. Dr. Msckey was sum moned and came at onee, but it was tee late, and In five minutes Mr. Koae waa a corpse, The caure of death waa heart failure, KllUd Baraairand OhlUren, (Saturday night Mr. Htelne, of .Delphi, near Olnelnnatl, dlicevered that his wife and two children who bad been missing slnee Tneaday last bad been drowned. Tbe Bbeck waa tbe mere In tense as it la uelieved tbat tbe mother In a fit el Inaanity bad dragged the eblldren into the river with her a girl and a bny aged 0 and 10 yeara respectively. Mrs. Siolue bed been aullor auller ing from melancholy, but no one feared suicide. Z,1it of IlacUlintd I.r.ttrra, List of unelalmed letters remaining In the posteflloe at Lancaster for the week ending Monday, September .1 : I.ad(r.' JAtt.Mtn. Brtice Jenes, Mlaa Aline Kllbrea. Mls Mary Snlter. Uent't JAil J R. Ban man, K, O. Dew- era, Miller . Foulk. Chnrlte Ulllrgas, C. L. JennlnRR, Georg Kepllnger, J, Monrne (2), Jehn Phelley, Oeaa. W. Klnehert, O. A.. Hbanb, Charles Hneath, Tasynal Stanns- kene, Peter Summers. Ilaaa UalrFaiailtia, Twe fatal base ballacetdenta are reporteo. At Ledl, Ohie, a young girl named Hhel den, tbe daughter of tberocerderof Medina cennty, waa atruek behind tte ear by a foul ball and Instantly killed. At Kepnblle, Oble, afonltlpnlruek Henry Slekemyer, tbe catcher of a local club, ever i h heart, causing his death lu a few mln tes WANAMAKMVS Open all day en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker's is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store In the world. There are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail iacilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net cirvHM J squtf j u WANAMAKER'S I4Acrc& FLOOrSpACE PHILADELPHIA mutrcciirM m J L - 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, Phlladolehla. COMPLEXION PO WDBK. aAyM'SJWW e OMPLBXION POWDKK. LADIES WHO VALUE A KKriNKD COill'LKXION MUB'JC UBK POZZONI'S MKDIOATKU COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the "Jn- moves all plmplea.! rookies and Ola Ola Ola oejoratlotia, and mtkus lhe akin delicately jolt and beaaurul. It contains no llme, white. leS?.er araonle In tniee shades, pink or flesh! white and brunette. roll BALK UY' All Druggiata and Faney Goe3a Doalere flvorywhero. aprTi?dWAUK 0' lulTAT1ONB-'Si BOOKS, dO pKltR'a HOOK9TORK. Pliotegrapb Albnius. Herr's Boekstoro. ou et Full Werth rer Your Wen.y In QUAMTYaudltKAimv We aeu't pretend te bell ch&tn Boefla. Mrengtti. Darablmy and Mtatsess Is what makes tbem go. riusb Albums .T...85',ii.OJ,tl6e Kxira rii.m ......siee.itwi leaitu. eelid LaUir .... ti t l w te ue. kxtra Leather 3.W, f i ej te tt.cu. L. B. HERE, 53 North Queen Street. JOOD'S rJABBAPARILLA. TRUE ECONOMY Itlatraa eeoneaiy te bar HoedV-Sarsacaw rllla, ler "We oeiea ea Dellar," Is enctesX with and tree ealy of this popular aaeatelaM, It yn wish te prove this, bar a bottle of lfoea'aBaraaparlUaand measaralta eeetemts. sonwuiflaaitteholdiooteaspoonrals. Mew read lha directions, and yen U1 And that the avenue dose for persons et different aies M less than a Wipoenftit. This Is certainly coe cee elnat ve and nnanawerala evidence or the pe culiar strength and economy of HOOD'S BAUSAPAKILLA We began using HoeO'a BanapartUa In our Instltn'len soma months ajre, and harlax watched Its a tree t. wish te say that we And It a feed, reliable, and bsneflclal medicine for family me, and for hospitals and Institutes sneh aa ours." Siaiaaa or Maner, West fourth at,, Cincinnati, O. 1 took Heed's Baraamrllta for leaa of anna. Ute, dyspepala and reneral lanKunr. It did me avait amenut of aoed, and 1 have no heal heal taney In reeemmendln It." J. W. Wnta Wnta vean, Qtilncy, Id. HKALTII BKTTKK THAN XV KB. " I hava been troubled by a set ofaleus affec tion all my Ufa. it la one of the marked rec ollections of my boyhood d ty s, and for several years has rendered me unable te labor much. I think Heed's Baraaparllla, which I have been nslng at Intervals for ten years, Is tbe best I hava ever taken. I am no w ;oe, :and my atinerathoalthieemsbetlerthanever." IT, 1. AnseTr, warren, K, It, HOOD'S SARBAPARILLA Beld by all dnifrtfsts. SI t six ter SB. Prepared only by O liiuOD A CO., Lewell, Mais. KOI103ES OWE DOLLAB (J) pAKKER'S HAIR BALSAM, Parker's Fair Balsam fliAsinama an A iAttflna 4Va m..t . meua a i-uznrlant Urewth. Merer rallate Uestera Gray Hair te IU Tenthfnl color, enraa Scald. Dlseasea and Ualr falling. SOc. at UrugalsU. .. rtOUKSTlNK COI.OONK. The Meat rraxrant and Lamina of Per rnmea. Ue. Drngglata. ect81-6mdaTftThw UROOBRIBa. riKHHklTVn MIT.n nllDvn i, . .. J AND HUKAKrAHT BACON. Univjualea for tenderneaa and dellcaer el flavor. We auarantee tbat there Is nothing- te eiual thorn in quality In this market, ihou iheu tunas of the beat families are new using them. Thy gire nnlvorael satisfaction. Zrythem and tell your nolgbbera. MW Drled Beel and Bologna nicely chipped, rrloea reaaonable. GICUKUK WIaNtT .TBUKSK'a ExuitJais! EruitJars! MAHONFKU1T JAE31 ,rr,',nia,??onera(":en! Quarts, SJa jer dozen Ha'f uallens. si le per dezen i l'are Uubeer Uams, loepardozun. . . JKLLTaLA8SK3,ae. Flower Pets I -- PJewer Petfl ! Taney Painted, Flower PeU. Bed, Green, Maroen, Dark i alae. Plain Terra-'-'ntta, Urton Olur.ua una the common icarthen Pets AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 HABT KWQ BTRHBT., l.ANOAnTEU.rA. WIN K auoeKRtKa Read I Eead I Read I CALL AT W.A.REIST&CO.'S GROCER8. CllUNKlt KA8TK1 1(1 AND DUKK liTB., I.AKCASTKlt.PA. rjnest l.lnoef CholcnQrecnrlosIn the city, anil rorelve n hunfltemeaua correct c blnet tltorihetoKrapbaof J. Wllkra Beeth. Lawrence liart. Ilenry Irtlnr, rreaeilek Warde.and JossphineK'eiSlr." Veren'l "ernaen i liu ubeva are correot and cannot be sur. pjsaed en te quality of card and i conrateneaa ofprteu. Alae sample or Heat Baking fow few fow cerrreo. Qnarauteedatrlctly jmre. Ask ler we bave Qreit BarRalns In Groceries te fiirnr te veu for the next thirty ditya In order te reduce our ateck. New anned Goods ana jrruliB wljl takH up an the room we tare te spate, and we nre receiving them aally. . A. Reist & Ce. SarTKLBPHOKB. OPKN EVKKV EVEK 1NO. rillE DKL1VKU1". B AROA1NA RE 1ST, READ I READ I READ ! California Strained Heney, s &s fer2Se. uuuy (uuxtauai, e nioer .90 Table Syrap, llgnt as honey, Ide a qt. Stewing rlga, a ftj for !3e. Bunch It ilalea, 4 & for 15c. Prunea.C S 4n0 3Bn ferSic. rresh Tea iilncults, 4 ft i for sse. Bnapsand Nlcnars, 8 Bit for 23c. Twe Meed llriems rr !5e. lloatrieurlnthe World (ttelst'a i.oyAli.tOe a quarter. Prealt Wheat Germ, 0 fts for Mb. Freh Uol.ed eat, 0 Bj for 23c. Krcsh oatmeal. C t ler 23c Whele Grain d Klce, Oftuforae. Geed hlce, 6 Bis for 25o 25e 25o Twe Large Cakes Laundry Seap for te. Ololneeeap, Se. Large Bex a Blue, 8e a box. Finest Drled Beet In the city, 12Xe a ft. Ilneat Picnic Hams In the city, HKe a ft. Twe Large Bexea Uuatird Sardtnea ler 23c. One Bex Oil or MuiUrd Bardlnes for Se. as-Ana many ether Bargains, call andsee It will surely pay you. Relst, Wholesaled Retail Grocer, NerlheiBt Center West Klna; and I'rluce Streets, LANCAHTEll.PA. iiwreLna. JglOYCLKS, TRIO VOLES, TANDKMS. COLUMBIA Bieycles, Trioycles, Tandems. DUUABLK, SIUPLK. GUAKANTXED UIGHEBT GUADK, 1I.LUSTUATEDOATALOQOE FKEE. POPE MF'G. CO., 79 FBANKL1N 8T BOSTON. v,fcR,ir"0ll8,t8-" warren St, New erk t 291 Waraah Ave.. Chicago, aus-lvdeed -CTT L.F1HHER, UKNTI8T. Particular attention given te flllleaT and prewrvlng the natural teuth. I hava all In A lilt At. Imnmnunm - . at . .a .: "" wwBwuwuin MWk IiavlUK ytHaVTalUI BZ Rlih2S9ln .lax?a ctttealajnanretegtve the best of eaUsfacilen and save yen meaer best ajruneui teeth only aaLOQper eeu "0Be tt.t ft VAPD reuannalila mac If.i ". m TO A com. Tfriinfiiii . i.-j. QLD HONESTT TOBAOOO. FINZER'S Old Honesty Tlie Cbewers of OLD HONESTY TOBACCO will seen find that It lasts longer, testes sweeter than ether tobac cos, and will please you. Ask: your dealer for It and insist en getting It. Genuine Has a Red H Tin Ttu; en Erary Plug. ruRNiTVJtm. w IDMYKR'B. FURNITURE WIDMTER'8 OORflEk THE OLD GOBNEB U FULL Or GOOD MBW tTaUNGS. 'Our stock la tee large and mnat be reduced bef ere the season cleaes. Te de thla we have concluded te give the people a chanee te get Geed Furniture I AT A LITTLE COST. We have some goods fnet the newest, bnt Inst aa geed) that wui be sold U the price put en them wtll all them. These are ettKAT BAHQAIHS, and we ex pect te see them move lively. WIDMYER'S FUBNITURE 8T0BS Oer. ffaat Kins & Duke Sts. QOHB & GIBBS. FURNITURE ALREADY. We are getting in some new Fall Styles in Furniture. They'll be coming and going all the time. The geed selection you have from our entirely new stock, at the extremely low prices, will pay you te call en us. We're manufacturing a full line of geed Heme-Made Werk. Alse de repairing and uphol stering. OCHS GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 Seuth Queen Street. aprll-lyd I desire te call the attention of my Mends and patrons te the fact tbat I am newprepared te de general Undertak ing te which my per sonal attention will be given at moderate charges, BeopeetfuUy,; WALTER A. HB3N ITSH, 27 & 29.8. QueenStJ Residence 87 Weat Vine Btreet, oppeelte Bt, Mary's Church. JJ1UBN1TURK ! FURNITURE L THS UHDKU91GNKD HAS UKGPKNKD HIS 8TOKK AT THK OLD STAND, Ue. 38 East King Street, Which waa deatroyeofby Are some time age, and haa a perfectly ew Bteclt or all kinds el FURNITURE. PAULOUBU1TKS, BKDUOOMSU1TKS, TABLES, CUAlltS, ITO, UPHOLSTERING In All Ita Uranehes. Alse fainting and Or namenting Old Chairs.; HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Btreet 169 Ud AIAOllINBRT. e KNTRAIi MACHINE WORK& FOR SALE CHEAP i'OU 1UUKDIATC DKHV1BY. One 1H U. P. Engine and Beiler combined. One 11. P. Knlne and 0U. p. Heller, en biae, oemblned. one 4 H. P. eeoend-Uand Vertical Engine, with or without Hellar. . one 6 U. P. owlleilrontAl Engine. Own make. Knatnes and Hellers et every alze and de-acrlpllen. Buverai neiary ventuaung rana. anltable rer shop or office uae. Alae Valves, rittlega, Pipe, Brass and Iren Cocks and and a rail line Steam Goods and En. glneen' euppiles. Maehlne wera, Pattern Werk, llraaa Cast ings, bhanieg, Pnileys, Hangers, Etc, Etc. GOOD WUBK. BEA80HAULB OQABGSS. PHOMPTHE8S. Central Machine Works W. V. CUMMLQ8, Freprleter, NOS. ISt it 136 NORTH CHRISTIAN BT. LAaeAITSS,PA. Oeet-tM Moen Aire aureat. vmer WEAK. Ien Oan Save lenej BT VIBITIKG STACKHOUSE'S AND POBCBAA1MG YOUft; FOOT WEAR. SsyTHE BEST BU0K8 AND LOWE81 PKICKS IK THETOITT. D. P. STAGKIOUSE, fid 80 MAET BUNQ.BT. ' I1AKOABTEB.FA. alydw B OOTS AND SHOES. An Exciting Race for the Lead I In these times when "Competition la se ,ndtaTaWiJadinr?,,,ea te KeeP,Btt LARGE STOCK or Scheel Shoes Which for PBIOE.QUALITr and DUHABIL 1TY cannot be beaten in the City. WE CAR SELL TOU Cnlld'a Rid and Pebble, Heel and Spring Heel Shoes. BljcontremStolOX. forll.Oe" Chtld's Grain Belar Tip, llnel and anrlng Bselehoes. 8izes8telOK, roreeeenu, Uliaea' Grain Butten t-heee. Bread and Nar row Tops, sizes 11 te s, for S1.00. lUo,i,ieioVl80l'lrX,p Bnlten !. Blaes Mlasss' Kid and Pebble, neel and Spring Heel shoes. Sizes 11 te 2, S1.S5. v" Yentjs'. Bpya' and Uen'a Veal Calf, Heek Lace ehees. Sizsa Ute2, SteSandS tell-11.00 per pair. Ladlea' Pobble Butten Bhees. Sizes 2K te 7, V) Ced 18 ne5fIe, nla Butten B,10M BlsesSKte7, .i.taie'K,2.ana-?ebb,c' "ennd and Square Toe shoes. 8lzaa2Xte7,tl-23. Bemember these are no Auction Sale Goods J5,.yB-de n?t 5UF ' 'ne Dellar'a worth et beea Factories, and we will guarantee they are the Beat ehees von can bny la the city at thn RTloyL51?i'a.ab.evo M weareBnlldtngUp our Trade by Beiling tioeda en a Clese Mar gin. Most of theee Shoes we have sold ever since we commenced business, almost three years. SCHOOL :Sn.B and havema'r.cdtneVees these you bny elsewhere. The One-Price Cssh Heuse. t n The Leaders of Lew Prices IN I BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 ExBt Blng Street, i.wna"TR, p UATU. H ATS I HATS I ISTAUFFER& CO. SATURDAY, SEPT. i, OPENING DAY you DUNLAP'd PALL1BTYLES IN Silk and Stiff Hats. BS?lBiaenE18.TaAVK"NQ BAGS ftt BOYS' SCHOOL HATS, 25c Stauffer&Ce. Nes. 81 fe 33 North Queen St., LANOASTEL.PA. COAL, J3 B. MARTIN t CO,, W heleaale and Ue tall Dealers in all kinds el LUMBKH AND COAL. 5" Yabd-Ne. 424 North Water and Ne. 420 North Prince streets, Lancaster, Pa n3-lyd OAUMUABONBR'S COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. srffiSS pNl.2F;:ueen8trMt ,na a YAuexNerth Prinee Street, near Heading anrl&llS T.ANOABTBB, PA T UMBEK, COAIi, 0. LUMBER, C0y9L AND ROOFING SLATE. e. Sener a sons, PBINOE AND WALNUT STS, Sell Ceal of the Best Quality at the Lewest Pflejja. Bny new, as it may be higher, jesetfd vahkia ana. QTANUAKD WORE. ED W. EDGERLE Y CARRIAGE UUILDEB, EOS. 40, 12, 43,45 M AUK KT BTBEET. Bear Ot Poeteflloa. Luicuur. p I have In Steca and Build te Order Every SW1.,li'T" ctx!l seCaU Wagena. Surrte Market Wagons, Phastena, Expreaa Wagena. I employ the beat Mechanics and have facl suipiuy tun m auciuuiica ana nave lacil ltlea te build correctly any atyle of Carriage work makes Itdecldedly tne cheapest In the market, WWI HAVE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GAKTINTHK IIAKKKT " rreiurjrrs. T PTHER S. KAUKFMAN, FREY KERT ATTOKN1Y-AT-LAW, MO. I SOUTH PKINCB BT.. Laneaater, ra. S-lydAW m. !! !.. . ! IU A STRICH'B PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Strut. Lancaster, Pa. Things that are cheap in every department W have selected a number ei goods in every department which we are filing below the regular price. Come and see what they are, and that they are Real Bar gains. Pure Silk Milanese Gloves, plain and embroidered, of finest texture, 35c a pair. Alexander Kid Gloves, seal loped top, 50c a pair. Fast black hose for ladies, 25c a pair. French Balbriggan Vests, at 31c. Infants Shetland Chemise, 15c. Ladies' ribbed Gauze Vests, 15c. Ladies' ribbed lisle Vests, pink, and cream, 25c. Ladies Shetland Weel Vests, 59C Beys' French Percale Waist, pleated front and back, 25c. Fine Ruching, cream and white, 4c a yard. Children's Lace Cellars, at 5c. Lace Pillow Shams, 25c a pair. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, white and colored bordered, fine quality, i-inch hem, 5c. Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, 25c. Linen Cellars, 5c apiece. Fine Linen Cuffs, 10c a pair. Extra wide Torchon Laces, at iec a yard. Extra wide Needlework Edg ings, at iec a yard. Dress Trimmings at 25c a yard, which are worth 75c or Ji. Braid Sets, at 50c. Braid Panels, at 75c. Colored Silk Girdles, 35c. Embroideries, at 25c a yard. Chemise at 25, 37 and 50c, worth much mere. Jerseys at 50c, fine quality. Stamped Memie Cleth, doy dey lies fringed and hemstitched, 1 5c. Stamped Felt Tidies, 5c. Purses and Embossed Leather Pocket-books, 25c. Plush Balls, all colors, at ic Dress Shields, rubber lined, 5c a pair. Seamless, iec a pair. Ammonia, 9c a bottle. Plated Lace Pins, with chains, iec apiece. New Lace Pins, at iec apiece. Moiree Silk, all colors, 49c a yard. QUBBNBWAXB. J. B. MARTIN ik CO, NOW IS THE TIME TO PUBOHASE A DINNER SET. Every Dinner Set In stock has been redneel te make room rer gall Goods. Arlington Dinner Sets In five different decorations en hand. Semi Porcelain at 122.90 a 8et former price, st. All en separate counters. WHITE DINNER SETS In French China, Porcelain and Ironsten Every Bet reduced. Toilet Sets I rive Crates or a Bemarka'j.'e Bargain In 10 piece Bets at 12.50 a Set-all colors. J. B. MARTIN & CO. MASBLB WOlt&a. jyTARBLE AND GRANITE WORKa CHARLES M. HO WELL, MARBLB ANDGRANITB WORKS, Ne. 130NOHTH QOESNBTBKET. PALACB OP 9A Having special facilities rer manufacturing urautta Jdonumenta.Temba.Uravt-Stoneaand Cemetery Werk et ail kinds, reapectf nlly ae lb It the patronage of the public, and Invlia all te call and examine he exienalve atockef Mar ble Mennmema. Grave-Stones, etc., new fin ished and erectea at my work, which X offer at greatly redued prices. Practical experi ence, with taate In th arrangement et orna mentation, lettering and oxecutlen or dealgns wlLh great care. la a guaranty that perfect satisfaction will be given te the most etlng of my natrens. " Builders ar invited te call for estimates for bulldteg work. urdnre received rer all kinds or Man tela. AlargenumberorirlntshedBandandBrown AlargenumbererirlntshedBandandBrown AlargenumberorirlntshedBandandBrewn Stone Uoer-ailla en hand, at low prices. Oil AS. at. UO WELL. JJl;!2P!?llu,n Btreet-EAstBlde. aufS-lydAt,TT, " :,susi? f-3& ? e'teabttss&fcj.-wu ..
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