Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 04, 1888, Image 2

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V;. A vvetr retwsrkabte Mtuiktlen m wlt
. jtieeed te -WMhtoftea clew upon the
,' iltortl)enrectttet tbe Chinese have
pealed Uw smended treaty. Mr. Scott
',;yi JBmedlirtely introduces into the Heuse a
;Mn w prohibit any Chinaman from uere-
3J
fter landing en our shores, even though
kinulialMnnia anv aflttl ilia lnttV
.7YWRRUmiDRVUD crtOTJ OT.VM --
i'i c L l ..J I..J .M.J Mm.
Bit JilW"VI. OVU.imJ, UU Utau yiuiium uau-.
fr.'ttwita the certtflcate et identity re.
tiaettM w esateie mm te no be. wr.
i Burii,. Mil mum tlia TTntMA at nnvi
' S' eslthniit nMMtlnn.knd want ti thn Ran.
"Z$Mmbf rtiarlr unmul nlan tn find tin nnn
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m$m w vote against its passage,
t 'M'Jfeeagt Mr. Butler ventured te declare
M?m It we la direct violation et the
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m'tMr with China and that It would have
"J.f 4m Mpperters but for the fact that the
; '-petttteally doubtful PaclQe coast de-
the measure.
SE'-wi Totals undeniably the situation ; and
-".'' deb net at mi complimentary iu vue
rW " TTMBH.a mui1 l.tM Inlff Vin
PuslM In itself, it is bad that it is passed
frf3-Uimnh far of nartv dltadvantase
,tmti' T" " - . . T .
fS'Ars Mcabtc from opposition te it. we nave
Ff kiid ted much of this class of legislation
. - H uengreas. because tne itepuDiicnea
l ,' Intensify the present feeling
3. against weir party en me x'acinc ceam,
?'. aa thn Chine M nartv. none of Its reure
hMii entativea in Congress dared te oppose
the law which a Democratic representa
ttre proposed. ultheuHh they believed it
Z'Z:' mrentf atid nlthnucrh It vunn In fact of
Pifi'S'-J Jnt.Ktfr.1 nrnnl.
L-O A, Tf U a law mtKImI. nmlnnKfailtif AAfilra
veses present treaty stlnulattens. Mr.
pp? '',Scettln proposing it aald that it did net;
!&' r.butMr;Scottl8net noted for hisinfer-
plfSiici aaatlen, and he was naturally tvreng. The
fc;-.;&.r Hlfi0eQii nuawjf iHUVium bum viiiuniueu
Krf-il ?! iK - ---- -a tmhirni uml
rjx 'lnwvBwavuiaj tjunuutgauu ivuiu mmv
m. rr'.?"'-""'"" """" "ir:. u.
'.am,'. HA9V nw ettrav trirti inAm An liinrtTfH ni
I'rf'f Jeeu'iiy vans enaeie mem ve ue nu. xuie
!lt'"; appears from Mr. Scott's own bill : and
:&j vteoencluslve of the fact that it contra
ffi$$f we' present treaty stipulations.
ifcs-. 'mat we nave a rmnt te ue in s win
i probably be conceded. As Senater Bher-
LIv&;s.t nui aar n. treatv ! n law tliat mav 1m
tiaf&Sf' '. .Imnlail tut annthnr laTO "Put. of Ilia
Kifc.Jtfi time, the usual way te abrogate a
iMr... treaty is Dy mailing aneiner treaty , nnu
fKfif" : "' uu" cuuijr bus ui uuu luuuu; w
'.umniarlly set aside a treaty with an-
pvpj i euter wttneut consultation wun it. j n tnis
MBea there has been consultation with
CliCJ-V- ,. i-il.n a.- la... -.-!
feiifc-"" .advice that this treaty had been rejected
ey cnina, netere proceeding te auregate
the existing etlpulatlens, ita actions
would have been mere easily justified.
, We confess that ws are net pleased with
M$i-the precipitancy et Mr. Scott in his anUrt
IgnSr? CWneeerald. ItmaybegcdpelttlcMWit I
,.,: we are inclined te condemn sujpeUtici.
i'i. The justice and humanltifthn mnv.
3&&a sent does net &- jf tQtQuv. Th8
MCWi iaaeCBKtb who have Kene
liVMAaaaaiVaBjirilC. ... . . . .........
tbeit certiucatea or laeuiuy,
man, uhhx munay vu cuiue uc& numnu-
W'teed' by treaty, eheuld certainly be al-
lowed te return. It will be enough te
abut the gates In future upon these who
go away knowing that their return is un
lawful ; and this should aufflce te satisfy
the meat eager opponent et Chinese Im
migration. Te prohibit tbe future return
of present residents is a severe enough
restrictive remedy against Chinese cheap
labor. .
. It is a restriction that no ether people
is subject te. And no complaint is inade
against tbe Chinese immigrant, save for
bis cheap labor. Yet tbe same objection
applies te the Hungarian, Italian and
Pele ; and the still further and mere
serious one, that they de net make geed,
peaceable and cleanly citizens. They are
Imported in droves and shiploads, aa the
w !CUnBe are Tney ,lve cueap,v as lne''
era ; ana, like tnem, expect te go veua mj
their European home when they have
' made the few dollars here that will
sable them te live there at their ease.
1 The two cases are precisely similar,
save that the one and the better class of
Immigrants swarm upon the raoifle and
tbe ether upon the Atlantic coast.
The American wetklngman In this
(region gets no redress from Congress for
the wrong done him by the Hun Invasion,
beastly though it be. Why is it?
It the Chinese should go, se should the
Pele and the Hungarian; and we believe
""that they all should go. We are net In
favor of a continued Immigration of the
'' oS-sceurlngs et nations. The gates
should be shut down at all our ports
against every class of Inferior people.
There should be no barbarian Immigra
tion ; no lame or halt or blind, none weak
in mind, virtue or education are
wasted here. But we object te
any stain upon our public faith
being Incurred In getting rid et such
sorts. We object te tbe Chinaman being
kept out whose return has been premised
hiss ; and te tbe exclusion et any people
before fair notice baa been given them.
A Cry ef Extraragsnce.
The Philadelphia Pre; 3 essertsth.it the
f, (.preaent administration has estimated tbe
.& government expenses for the next four
1 years at 1113,318,791 mere than the last
Bsfublican administration required. It
also asserts that for four years the Deme-
rats have bad In appropriations t95,S03,.
063 mere than the Republicans bad in the
fftwvleus four years. If these figures are
absolutely correct they prove nothing; for
14 - la se far as the administration could se-
-, cure it the people have received the
.worth of their money. A navy baa been
, began and tbe work is te be prosecuted
t? - 'economically, but in a substantial way.
tTip'erts and guns must be built at
'y 'great expense, and rivers and harbors
,'' 'Isipreved, but they will net be made a
ft-ysatsxt for the squandering of vast sums
'. V -Ja.arder that the surplus may be kept
I '-1 vMns. This cry of extravagance sounds
- iMBBMCwy insincere wuen xtepumicans are
r' asBi have been ursine- that the surelna
aet be dreaded because it can be
When they are strenuously
a proper reduction of
and advocating the al-
ial i t Jt
PMSBH
Mrifttial extravagance et beua.:V?2?J?t
m in the undarcrreiind
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vaults t WMhlattea.
Jilt
true
Lhit the present fttaimbtnttten bad beta
"kedbywrtra'MMce." would be
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a meat powerful arguaaent for the danger
tmd corrupting power of aa orerleadtd
national treasury, and a convincing proof
of the need et tariff reform. If G rover
Cleveland, whose honesty his meanest
fee has net dared te question, is net able
te prevent extravagant use of funds cel
lected in excess of the needs of the gev
eminent, then it is hopeless te leek for
economy under such conditions, and the
rnuadeiphia i'mt should snout for miiu
reform.
That Shares Cafe.
That wonderful Sharen divorce case
furnishes us with Its most sensational
paragraph te-day, though William Bhareh
be dead and his alleged wife Is again
married.
It was net remarkable that a passionate
woman should se assail the Judge who
was decldintr that she was net married
and that her marriage certificate must be
destroyed; nor was it, remarkable that
her fiery husbaed should defend her.
What is remarkable is that Judge
Pield nnd bis two associates en the
United States beneh should make sueh a
decision, after the state court of Call
fernlahad Just made a directly opposite
one. The state court held the maralage
te Sharen te be a fact ; the United States
court holds it te a fancy.
It is very remarkable that there should
be such antagonism upon such a question
between the state and United States
courts. Apparently it is a case in which
tha state court's Judgment should
rule, the marriage having been in the
state. Certainly there eheuld have been
no such collision as this between state
and federal authority ; and there Burely
has been great lock et geed judgment
somewhere in producing it.
i
Jonas TneniiA! will roteli Lne4tcr
by tbe 11:20 train en Wednesday, and it U
hoped that the train will step long enough
te permit bltn te say a tow words te bis
friends In this elty, who will undoubted
ly be en liana in fall force.
Andukw Iiame evidently approves of
itlder Haggard. In the Frlnoeten tlevxtw
ha aaya : "Clese tbe vell en the brutee who
kick women te death, and raise the curtain
en gallant deeds and maidens rescued,
and dragena and dnennaa dlaoemtltted.
1 ahall net leek tee olesely st an autber'a
manner and atyle while he entertalna me
In tbe dominion et dreams."
'Pinn have aaved the Uvea of an Im Im
menae number of people," at Id the small
boy In hla composition.
Why, bow la tbat T" asked the teacher
In aurprlie.
"By net swallowing them," triumph
antly xoplled tbe boy.
In a similar way tbe Democratic free
trade policy will aave tbe Industrial life of
the nation for the voters eertalnly won't
ewaiiuw ii. a ew t em Tribune,
Tbe publloatlen et tbla great Jeke In ae
wildly partisan a paper la a fair illustration
of tbe blinding power of party feeling. 1 .
the abeara and paste editor bad py.JWf'a
moment te relleet he wenjitJave" realised
that he waa telling Jtewaet truth and
weutd have reoeld wlth horror from It.
The Demoerjrtio doe- reMmbi,
"'. uaa an Immense number
ei atrg p0nU ,nreeleci i,. n
UPVjCt . . -a . m " .. .
I uumusr ui eoueu neauB ; it is
straight and clean ana brilliant, like the
pin, and Ita aim la publle security. Me
aane man will question the usefulness el
pine, and no fair man aheuld doubt the uae
fulneea et Dsmoeratlo policy. Aa for
"Demoeratlo free trade policy," it only
exists In tbe Imagination of the Uarmed
Bopubllean, and la quite aa perilous te
the national lite aa the plna et tbe small
boy. Pins have aaved the Uvea of
millions who did net a wallow them,
because they were net hopeless Idiots
and ae knew what a pin was for ;
and ae the Kepnbllcan attempts te cram the
Democratic tarlfl reform pin down tbe pub.
Ue threat as free trade medlolne will net
work. They must bend It out et all abape
and uaolelnesa and call It free trade, and
even then the veterawlll decline te awal awal
lew It. They will prefer te use tbe aharp,
straight-forward leva-headed and atreng
Cleveland and Thurman pins te secure the
national robe of oillee, and will cheerfully
permit exeited Kepubllesna te chew the
crooked and headless tarlfl taeka that have
tee long retarded national progress.
Ik an article en railroads In tbe Septem
ber Scribntr, General Perter quotes pre
diction made by Blmen Cameren, In 1835,
11 that there were persona within the sound
of bla voice who would live te aee a paaaen paaaen paaaen
gortakehla breakfast In Uarrltburg and
hla supper in Philadelphia en the aarae
day," Held a soetung friend te tbe prophet,
"That's all vciy well, Blmen, te tell the
boys, but you and I are no aueb Infernal
feels as te believe It" They have both
lived te span tbat distance In Uttlemore
than tee hours, and yet tbe straightening
of tbe line and the demand for rapid transit
warranta the hope tbat even tbat fast tlme
maybe beaten. Me doubt a great many
thlngn ate aald uowadayaabeutthe marvels
of eleetilclty, and the denbtful prospects of
serial and aubmarlnonavlgatlen,that appear
quite as foellih te these uttering thorn aa
did the remark et General Cameren In
183G, and many of ua may live te aee our
wildest dreams of ImaglnaUen net only
fulfilled but aurpasscd,
Tut- lntereatlng statement made by a
oerresjondent yesterday as te the date of
tbe visit te lit ncaater of Presldent Washing,
ten waa marred by tbe ;inaocuraey et tbe
date et tbe extract from the Xanca'fer
Journal. It waa taken from the Isaueet
Friday, September 'J3, 1790, and Is as follews:
'The president of the United Btatea arrived
here en Tuesday afternoon last, end en
Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock proceeded
en his way te Mount Vernen." President
Washington therefore rested In Lancaster
en the night of Sept. 20-21, 1790.
IluiiK Is truth mere Strang than notion.
The celebrated Sharen dlvoreooase, whleh
haa been a tople et lntereat In California for
a weary length et time, eame te an end en
Monday In a most aonaattenal manner, Jt
will be remembered that Hsreh Althea Hill
waa declared by the atate courts te have
been legally married te William Sharen,
wbe died while a ault ter dlvoree waa pend
ing, and tbat she married her lawyer, ex
Judge Terry. On Monday Aaaoelate Judge
Field, of the United States supreme court,
read a decision auatalnlng Judge
Sawyer, et the circuit court, who had
declared the marriage contract with
William Sharen a forgery. Mrs.
Terry at onee became ae abusive that abe
waa ordered te be removed, but her has.
band knocked down the marshal and there
waa a fierce struggle in the court. After
waida Terry attempted te enter the room
where bis wife wss confined and drew a
dirk knife upon tbe guard, but was ever
powered and locked up. A aatebel whleh
Mrs. Terry had dropped in the court room
during tbe exeltement waa found te con
lain an English bull-deg revolver with all
alx chambers leaded.
Judge Field ordered that Terry be im
prisoned for alx mentba and Mrs. Terry for
thirty days, ae an ex-Judge et tbe California
,nPreme u" DUt ureppea te tue level of
n.utnmi in n.i '
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lis. tL B. WlismM T. J, MMftsri
Bstweefe ev we jitAaavwruiyassMB eian,
wltfa a faw ssambetti from FJaJMpfcla. are
eaUagHrtWcahMd Beach.
Mb. Kebmt O. Oabrbtt's appetite has
Improved ainM be baa been able te be In
u open air at Blngwoed, N. J.
Miss Mathh.dk Coffin, of the Millers
villa Nermal eobeol facility, la attending
tbe annual seaalen of the teachers' Inatltute
! Beading. She aadeM address en Mea
dayoathaaubjaet "Iangaage."
rRKstDBMT Ci.KVBn.vnD, Mr. Blaine,
Bpseker Carllala, Banater Iagalla, Warner
Hitler and Censrwaman S. B. fJezaraa
few of tbe man prominent In pnblle life
wne necae tnair earaarsaa scnesi taaebera.
Mayer Hewitt paid for bis nrat uip te Ka
rope eat of the proceeds of a years school
teaching;.
KxCHisr JomrieB aehrw U alarming alarming
Ivtlleferyalpelaa at bla home in Beaver.
His pbyatelaaa bava vary little hope of bta
reeevery, Eryaipalas rune la tbe Agnaw
family, and has been tbe eanae of the dia'h
of savaral of tbe dlatlnsnlabed Jattai'a
Droieera ana vuieim, an n witnin a raw
months el 80 yeara of age, and very feeble.
Majer Mabcub a. Beme, who until tbe
laat few yeara waa a noted Indian fighter
of tbe United Btatea army, waa arrested In
Harrlaburgen Saturday en tbe ebargeef
nonBQBlntenanee, pteferrad by hla wife,
iMbella B. Bene, who llva In Harrlabarg.
He bad coma up from Baltimore, and la
new under ball for hla appearance at court.
OBtrBRAr. PeRriR'a elevar niDer en the
metdodaaed develepmenta of railroading
la eapeetally taking. Hequetaa a predic
tion made by Simen Cameren In 1B35,
that there were parson a within tbe sound
of hla voice who will live te aee a paaaen-
Ear take hie breakfast In Harrlabnrg and
Is aupper in Philadelphia en tbeaame
day." Hald a aoefnog friend te the prophet,
xnai-a ail Tery wen, mmen, te tan tee
boys, but you and I are no such Infernal
foelaaa te believe It."
Kkv. K. Hrber Nkwten aaya : "I bold
that every rleb man aheuld bring hla eon
np te a trade or te anch a business training
aa he himself received. I count It aa one
of the sad algna Ofdemoral'zitlen In clvlll clvlll
aiUen te see young men going down town
in tbe morning if neon may be called
morning In tbelr oenpea, te alight at tbe
deer et some of enr exebange, there te
play, te make believe at business, by dab
bling In atoeka te their own ruin perhaps,
eertalnly te tbelr demoralization. If a man
wishes te enrse bis acn. 1 aee no better way
than te let him take tbla course."
Tbe D. O. te Have a Through ltente.
A through reute from tbe West te Btltl Btltl
tlmere, Philadelphia and New Yerk via
the Baltimore (t Ohie railroad, tbe dream
et Jehn W. Garrett and his son and aue
oesaer Bebert, has at last been effected, tbe
Beading agreeing te allerd the facilities ae
long Bought after. While tbe arrangements
bave net yet been fully made, the principal
point Invelved bas been aettied. The Besd
ing will let tbe nsltlmore it Ohie tbrengb,
and the only question remaining te be set
tled la hew it can be done with tbe least
posalble Interforeuee with the business et
tbe Beading company.
LOrSOE-THUNDKIt.
Itloekodllke genernslty,
And yet the Malno mm maile no blunder.
Fer what doc Hen get t lien Rots lefr,
Whlle Jimmy lllalne gets lets of thunder.
JYore tin JJoilen Qtebe.
WANAMAKKK'H s"
Open all daiaturdaysr
When pn tome te the city
teAf'hTmind that Wanamakcr's
Is a meetinc and restinp 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
facilities. Your parcels will be
cared for without charge. We
try te make you welcome
whether you care te buy or net.
emum
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WANAMAKER'S
l4Acres
FLOOHSPACE
PHILADELPHIA
rumreeuMM
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Yeu knew that there is no
worthy het weather (or any
weameri tiling ier 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 arc yours.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
COMPLEXION rOWDBlt.
QOMPLEX10N POWDER,
LADIES
WHO VALUK A BKFINBU COMLKXION
MUST UBK
POZZONI'S
MKD10ATKD
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
kin. llemeves all pimples, iruokles and au au au
coleratloos, and makes the skin dellcately
seu and beautiful. It contain, no llme, white,
lead or arsenle. In three shades, pink or flesh,
white and brunette.
FOB BALB rnr
All Druggists and Faney Goods
Dealers flvorywhere.
SOrUKWABB OF IMITATIONS. TJ6B
aprai-lvd
1W0K8. &Q.
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KUK'8 HOOKBTOHK.
Photograph Albums.
Herr'a Boeketora.
Veu et full Werth ter Your
WenfVln QUALITY andllKAUTV.
We Cen't pretend te bell chei:ip
goods, btrengtb. Durability and
Neatness U what makes them go,
l'luth Album. .T... 85c, 11.00, 1 no
Bxtra flnth tibe, $w ieu.ua.
BelIU Leather II 8 st 00 te tJ.uO.
Kxtra Leather 3 U). it onto I7.D0,
Li B. HERB.
53 North Queen Straet.
i arilMy.
"KTIKVOTjaj mSADAOHM.
The Nerves
!(( aaya that atawatata Is she prayer
of theswrvta for haaluy Meet" kfs is
eqaaily true of ovary form efaaiieus Sliaasa.
II Utblol-lDaBermateoaAItle the mar
vens system receives from It the strength Ita
fnaetteas reeutre Bance the aU-frapettant
anatUen of the nariSoaueo el the bleed asatn
Impresses ltaelt npen as. A moment of cans.
tnlthensht enables us te realise why Heed's
BarsapaitUabyltsBOwerte purify the bleed
prodnees enres la a great variety et diseases
te an extant hitherto aaaaewn.
- Whan Z began taking Heed's Banspartlla 1
was eeaaaed te the bed nearly all the. time.
Mew X am up the best part of the day. have a
better appetite than for dve years, and am net
nearly ee nervosa aeX have been." Mae. Aw
A. U.U.BB, Mleatewa. rhuadalpala,
Nerreus Headaches
" I hare been for yeara a great sufferer Irem
nervous headache of aa an uinelly severe type.
I have tried a greet many remedies, bat never
found any relief tUI 1 began te nte Heed's Sac
aapailUa, Before tbe second betUe waa gene
my headaehea were net se severe nor se fre fre
qeent. I am Jnst beginning tba fourth bottle
and have net felt se well for years. The con
fused dlizy feeling In the head la absolutely
gene, and my general bealth Is wonderfully
Improved. X write tats, hoping It may Induce
some ether sufferer like mysell te try this la la
TAluabte medicine" Maa. W. 8. OAarwaiaaT,
Bhelter Iiland, Suffolk Ce., IT. T.
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Beld by all druggists. II i six for I. Fropared
only by 0. X. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass,
100 Deses One Dellar.
0)
ENBON'8 FLASTBBS.
for skin and Seal p trouble sueh
WOKTH aa arete ma, Tetter, Minawerm,
Scaly abruptions, around ltcb,
TUBIB Petion Oak. Dandruff, railing
Hair, ete.,BAanaTUTOie ap.
WEIGHT that. BeavU superior teail ether
iuvhi rouitmiev. ttn jiurameui-
IN eated aeap entirely free from'
acids alkalies or ether Injurious
QOLll matter. Being sweetly scented
It ! pleaiant and refreshing for
COIN thn teUet, bath and nursery.
Fer the general purpose of a
disinfectant, Bbaburt's struraun Cabdlm are
highly esteemed by 1'hytlclana everywhere.
These candles are neM, cleanly, sfe, and con.
ventent for dUlnfecUnK store Beems, closets,
Cellars, rlnkt. Ships, Beat, etc Insurance
companies recommend them aa a late means
ei employing Sulphur
ae-Always me iJBHSex'a Flabtbb ler aches
and pains. (2)
QR0CSRIB3.
;ua
-1AHHA.RDH MILD CURED
HAM
Vy AND UUKAKrAST BACON.
Uneaualed for tenderness and delfcaev el
flavor. We guarantee that there le nothing te
ixiuui mum in i uuu; in inis maraei. jneu
duality I
sanas ei me best
Mt tamllles are new using thorn.
Tnxy-Rlve universal satisfaction. Irythem
and tell your neighbors.
Dried Beef and Helm
urna niceiycnippec
UBOUUB W1ANT.
t'lioea roasenabio.
. T BUBSK'a
FxuitJais! fruit Jars I
MASON FHU1T JAU8 I
..,,'.ni??,5ep8r.a(;Bn, QPfB5e per down
Ilftlf uMlenfl. Sile poraeJon ( vure Bubber
Uunu, loe per dn7jjv
r
" 3 KLLY 0 LASSES, Ae.
Flower Pets I - Flower Pets!
Fancy 1'alnted Flower 1'ets, Bed, Green,
Maroen, Dark i also, I'laln Terra-Celts, Green
Glared and the common Karthen l'eti
AT
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 HAST KINO BTRBBT;
LANUASTBB.l'A
TJUNKOUOOKIUEH.
Read I Bead I Read I
CALL AT-
W.A.REIST&CO.'S
GROCERS,
COuNKUEAaTKIXGANDDUKKSl'lJ.,
I.ANCABTKK.I'A.
K I nest, Line of Oholce Grocerles In Uie city,
nncl rnrelve a hatidteme and correct ablnet
slzopheuigrapbaof J. Wilkes Uoetb. Lawrence
llarret, llenry lrtlnff, rredetlck Warde, and
Annln rtziny, Irene Verena, agnea Uernden
JosepbtneSt. Clair,
ibe abeve am correct and cannot besur
paised as te quality et card and cenrateneas
of person. Alae sample of Best Baking row row
Cerf rue Guaranteed stiletly pure. Ask ler
We have Great Itargatns In Grocerlts te
clTitr te you ler tbe next thirty days in order
te reduce our stock. New i anned Goods and
Fruits will take np all the room we hare te
spare, and we nre receiving them dally.
. A. Eeist & Ce.
garTKLKl'HONK. Ol'KN BVBBY BVBN
ING. FUSE DHL1VBHY.
B
ARQAlNd.
REIST,
Ml
READ ! READ ! READ !
California Btralned Heney, S a for 'lie.
Jelly (all kinds), 0 ft j 6er 230.
Table Byrnp, llgnt as honey, 10c a qt.
mewing rigs, 4 B.ifer:3s.
Hunch llltln, 4 fti ferSJc
l'runes, 0, 5 4 and 3 at for 25c.
Frejh Tea Biscuits, 4 a i for e.
Snaps and Nlcnacs, 3 ft for 23c.
Twe Geed liroema rer SAe.
Ust Fleur in the World (Belsl's Leyal), tee
aquarter.
Fresh Wheat Germ, 6 fts for 23c.
Fresh llelled uati, 6 fts ter 23c.
Fresh Oatmeal, 0 hs for 23c.
Whele G ram- d nice. 5 a i f or 23e .
Geed Blce, 5 lbs for c
Twe Large Cakes Laundry Seap ter 5c
Oiolaeeeap, Ekj.
Large Bexes Blue, 5c a box,
Flneit Dried Beet in the city, 1'iXc a ft.
Finest I'loule Uamt In the city, UXe a a.
Twe Large Bexes Must rd sardines for I5c.
One Bex OU or sf uttard Bardlnes ter He.
4And many ethor Bargalut.
It will surely pay jeu.
Call and ice
Reist, Wholesales Retail Grocer,
Northeast Center
West Kiss sad Prince Streets,
I.AN0ASTKU.1-A.
HAND KHR OHIRyu.
Q.O TOulBMAii'S r
FOE
Ladies'Gblluleid Cellars & Ouffa,
Q1MPA10N
NECKTIEJ AMI N0VKLTIE8
, ATKKISUAN'J.
N
OTIOK TO OLUI1S.
FLAGS UANNKUS AND UADOKd MA1)I
TO OUUKU, AT
ERISM AN'S,
N0.WTKINU STaUUT.
I
T0MAOOB,
gTAKDABD OHKWiNO TOSAOOU,
DOYOUCMEW?
THKB OBT-
THE BEST
-WHICH
Finzer's
Old Honesty
Genuine 'Haa a Bed X lln Tag ea
Every Flu.
OLD HOBBSTT is acknowledged te be the
rUBBST and MOST LASTUMl pUce;ef
STAND ABD CHEWING TOBACCO OB the
market. Trying it la a better teit than any
talk about It. Give it a fair trial.
Sa-rOUBDBAI.BBHAS XT.TfiS
nevu-irdaw
FVHK1TVRM.
w
IDMYKK'S.
FURNITURE
WIDMYER'S COEIfEB,
THE OLD GORNKR
IS FULL OF GOOD MBW tTUlNGS. .
BTOnrBteek is tee large ar3 must be reduced
before the seasen closes. Te de this we have
concluded te give the people a ehanee te get
Geed Furniture!
AT A L1TTLB CCuf.""
We have some goods' fnet the newest, but
lust u goedi that will be sold If the priee put
en them will sell them.
TheseareeBK4f BAUGAIN8, and we ex
pect te see theuvmeve lively.
WlDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORM
Oer. East Eincc & Duke Sts.
QOHS A QIBBS.
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 a GIBBS,
Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d,
3d and 4th Floers, 31 Seuth
Queen Street.
apru-lyd
I desire te call the
attenUen of my friends
and patrons te tbe faet
that I am newprepared
te de general Undertak
ing:, te whleh my per per
aenal attenUen will be
given at moderate
charges.
Respectfully,;
WALTER A.HE1MTSH,
97 & 30 S. Queen;Bt.;j
Residence 37 West
Vine Street, opposite
St. Mary 'a Church.
F
UBNITUBK I FUBNITUBK I
TUB UNDBltaiGNXD HAS BXOFBNBD HIS
BTOUB AT TBI OLD STAND,
Ke. 88 East King Street,
Which was destroyed by Are some time age,
andhasaperfeoUyNewbteck of all kinds of
FURNITURE.
fABLOB SUITES,
UXDBOOM SUITES,
TABLES, CUA1U8, ETC
UPHOLSTERING
In Alt IU Brunehns. Alse .'Mating ana Or-
uauieuuug uiu ivuvurw,;
HENRY WOLF,
Ne. 38 East King Street,
letfd
OOAL,
B.
B. MABTIN A CO,,
Wholesale and Betail Dealers In all kinds of
liUHUISH AU UUAb.
arr Yad-Ne. 424 North Water and Ne. 420
none rnnti oircet. tiancaswr, fa. n)-iya
OAUMQABDNKB'B OOMPANY,
GOAL DEALERS.
omesuNa db Neith.qneeaBtiaet, and Ne.
BM North Prince street.
YAane: North rrinee Street, Bear Beading
Depot,
BUT Uttd LAROASTBB, FA
T UMBEH, COAL, Aa
LUMBER, C0L
-AND -
ROOFING SLATE.
G. SENERa SONS,
fBINCX AND WALNUT STS,
SaII flABi a Ida Haai nnallfwa tks. TH..a
araaa was bj tw auss s eseMa j sat, viiw sTatVWValfc
rrineA, Buy bow, MHBiay be higher,
moon 'Atr sworn
B01
WsUX.
Yen Oan Sava lonej
r VUITIHO
STACKHOUSE'8
AMD rrBCHASIBa YOUR!
FOOT WEAR,
SsyTHB BBST SHOBS
TRICKS IK THB:01TT.
AMD. LOWBS1
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
St es) 80 BABT KHSTO, IT.
1VAH0ABTBB,FA. alMySAw
LOOTS AND SHOES.
An Exciting Race
the Lead I
for
In these Umea when "Competition is se
Streng," we are Determined te Keep In the
Lead, and have Laid in a
LARGE STOCK
OF-
Scheel Shoes
Which for PBlCK.QUALlTr and DURABIL
ITY cannot be beaten in the Ctty.
WBCANBKLLTOU
Cnlid's Hid and Pebble, Heel, and -Tprlng
eel Shoes. BUesfrnmste'lUk, ferll.OO.
ChUd's Grain solar Tip, Heel and spring
wv Duvua. ojea e ve ivm, ier ou ceuia.
Misses' Grain Butten shoes. Bread and Nar
row Tees, sues 11 tot, ler SLOO.
Misses' Grain Selar Tip Butten Shoes, staea
U te s, ter (1.0).
Misses' Kid and Pebble, Heel and Spring
Heel shoes. Sizes 11 te s, 11.25.
Youths'. Beys' and Men'a Veal Calf. Heek
Laee shoes. Bires 11 te 2, 3 te S and 8 te 11-11.00
per pair.
Ladles' Pebble Butten Shoes. Sires 3X te 7.
93 cents.
Ladles' Grain Butten Shoes. Sizes IX te 7,
Ladles' Kid and Pebble, Bound and Square
Toeehees. Bites a te 7, 11.23.
Bemember these are no Auction Bale Goods
(as we de net buy tine Dellar's worth el shoes
in that way), but ara made by Geed Bailable
Factories, and we will BuamniM thnv ara thn
Best shoes veu can buy in tbe City at the
prtecs quoted above, as wa are Building Up
our Trade by Belling Goods en a Clese Mar
gin.
Most or these Bhees we have sold ever since
wecommeneed business, almost three years.
We have filled our BAST WINDOW with
SCHOOL allots and'haye marked tue prices
en them, se that you can compare them with
voube yuu uuy siKWiwra.
The Oie-Pilce Cash Heuse.
&
The Leaders of Lew Prices
1N
BOOTS 8c SHOES,
Ne, S East King Street,
l,ANnAHTKR.PA
DRYUOODB
s
PEUIAL BABGAINS.
WATT&SHAND
6. 8 Se 10 BABT KINO 8T.
LANCASTBB.PA,
HAVB NOW ON EXHIBITION THK LAB
GBSX BTOUK OF
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
AND
FANOY GOODS
In Central Pennsylvania,
New Fall Goods In Bvery Department
bought for CASH at the Lewest Market Prices.
SPECIAL I
100 P1BOK8 ALL WOOL TBICOTS, 40 Inches
wide, only Ke a yard, in Light, Medium and
Dark Greys. We pronounce this the Best Bar-
Ktn In Dress Goods we have ever had te offer,
lese goods are aU wool and have never here
tofore been sold for less than 87Kc
60-1NCH ALL-WOOL KUITINGS, in all the
New Shades for Fall and Winter, at Boe a yard.
6-4 ALL-WOOL BBOADCLOTH8, In all the
New Shades, at 7Se and $1 09,
Our own Importation of ALL-WOOL HXN
B1BTTAS and FUBNCH BLACK GASH.
MbBbs, saving our customers the Jobber's
profits.
Onr own Importation of SILK PLU8HKS :
IB inches wlde, In aU coloring Imaginable,
at se cents ay ara,
IS Inches wide, in all the New Colorings,
only 73 cents a yard,
SOIncheswide, lu all the New Fall Shades,
only 11.00 a yard.
24 Inches wide, In all colors, only II 25 a
a yard.
we consider ihese goods, at the prices
quoted, the very best value we ever offered te
our customers In BILK Pl.USUBS.
Bvery department will new betaundapen
examination te be replete with Mew Fall
Goods at prices te suit the tl xes.
New Yerk Stere.
HATS.
H
AT8 I HATH 1
STAUFFER & CO.
SATURDAY, SPT. i,
OPENING DAY
FOH
DUNLAP'd PALLISTYLBS
IN
Silk and Stiff Hats.
We think we have the 1IKHT 1300 BLACK
STIFF 11 aT In the City. All New Goods.
TBUNK8 and TBATBLING BAGS at
BOTTOM PB1UES.
BOYS' SCHOOL HATS, 2SC
FREY
HUT
Stauffer&Ce.
Neb. 81 & 33 North Qneem.Bt,
IAMOAXXCImFA.
fAJUem or rAamieir.
STJUCiTg
PALACE OF FASHION.
13 East King Stubt.
Lancaster. Pa.
Things that are cheap In
every department
We have selected a number
ei troeds in every department
which we are; selling 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, 25c a pair.
Alexander Kid Gloves, scal
loped top, 50c a pair.
Fast black hose for ladies,
25c a pair.
french Balbriggan Vests, at
31c.
Infant's 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 Kuching, 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,-1 -inch hem, sc
Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs,
hemstitched, 25c.
Linen Cellars, 5c apiece.
Fine Linen Cuffs, 10c a pair.
Extra wide Torchon Laces, at
10c a yard.
Extra wide Needlework Edg
ings, at iec a yard.
Dress Trimmings at 25c a
yard, which are worth 75c or $1.
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, ;c.
Purses and Embossed Leather
Pocket-books, 25c.
fiusn Bans, 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.
QUBSNSWARB.
,rn m.r,m.,S
J.
B. MARTIN dt UO,
NOW IS THK T1HK TO PUBOBASK A
DINNER
SET.
JC very Dinner Set in 1 lock has been reduced
te make room for Fall Goods.
.Arlington Dinner Sets
In Ave different decorations en hand. Semi
Porcelain at I21C0 a set; former price, S3Q.
All en separate counters,
WHITE DINNER SETS
In French China, Porcelain and Ironsten
Bvery Bet reduced.
Toilet SetsI
Five Crates ei a Bemarkable Bargain in 10
piece Bets at 12.00 a Bet-all colors.
J. B. MARTIN
& CO.
UARRiAeaa.
QTANDABD WORK.
EDW.EDGERLEY
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
NO3.40,43,43,43MABKBT 8TBBBT, Bear Ot
Fosteffloa, Lancaster, Pa,
I have in Btecx and Build te order Bvery
Variety el the following stvles : Couee. Bnv-
glee. Cabriolets, Carriages, victerias. Business
SOUS. "J
tetWa
I emnlevt
tue te build correctly any style of Carriage
desired. The Quality, Style and Finish et my
work makes it decidedly the Cheapest la tbe
market,
FWI HAVXTHB BBST AND CHBAPBST
OiKTINTHI MAKKKT
AITOMltBTB.
T TJTHKBB. KAUlfFMAM,
ATTOBNBT-AT-LAW,
MO. I SOlTXH.FJUHga T.,'IBiaastrj
?.,,
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Xirtidiej&