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1HE IiASTCASTER DAILY ISTEIJJGEyCER. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBEB 5, 18
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Pte
IkMar.feCrtai A War Trtm It.
Tfca aMiiilitiMn TiTSstib cannot stand
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aW. jhbuns asciaratura ma trusta uve
it In'lii'f iiini'iii'll ill i nlllli'n- the
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kMiteMek(ethric'lta readers believe
tbMWMTrMlt: and thli theuBli
tt tall down' hi writirilr, se that
be'inlmitiaenioediand the
took down net only bis exact
.'bat Mi tone of voice and gestures.
atrtbat fee Bsa this declaration
Alftrt.tNitawtifc bUuwb fC8,eut
'J'luaft Ansa and with lead votes. Ha
mni'teUtg "te ataad by that, It by any
mx?e,1l was euro that the nation as a
Mteabad netung te de with, trusts,
MtbatanaUMiaeanvu was net the
.,.,..,. r., .-
la WBlra te talk about tnem.
BatTthe Press aaya that the Hill
iertyer eritlcuea Blame? speech
;'' miiapprehenalen due te the
iVr -lhaatfeLtefcj.M a' lha awuiAAii ttAtnsw a mAn
rjaMOTW J m MJQ CVU WQIUft f VWA
ne i-aar Mia at it, tbAt " uen
pceeMf ibMma jurisdiction
iit"fthaWtjlatJk chfirtd Mmnclftft. when
ItattieS'tejaty acreaa sUte lines, that
W.fcwi.iritti nPeet te railroads,
MMs,feiTiei and ether means of
Itinsf flirtation -,' and it declared 'that
BiaJMaeeratd oblivious te the law and
jeeMljrte the Inter-cenunerce act. And
Mrtenadeubtedly was ; he never has
; kaewn anything about the law, and his
kwc absence In Europe seems te have
larthlHh little intelligence of any
ktad about der institutions and modes.
. IkalJilsaest lnoenoeivable that be should
lkT;beea se ignorant as te declare that
trsltUbadnethlns; te de with national
teifties j but be undoubtedly said it ; and
tits itiCsntiee is that be is very stupid or
very ittuch inclined te defeat his party.
;Tbc bright undertaking et the Prm te
fstBlktMaway from bis declaration is
nssna npenine statement wac tue Mager
HwnaSf in saying that Blaine bad forget-
, MaisneBt tbe inter-state commerce act.
ttsejfa'tbat be referred te it' apprev-
: lagry Ui his speech; but it makes his felly
: sweater, te declare that trusts are states
'IsWes while railroads are national con
vMtai, they being equally of state crea-
Wt- 'StTg. " "" "
V- Lisiltiaf Issmlgratlea.
wswesenwuve uates is preparing a bill
k. y sitmm the evils of immlirratlan arid nrn-
S .)iBt'jttMi easy ingress into the country
;. bow, aneruea au tne rm-ran or me world.
:' ITMlaw new en the statute books which
'fiwbiMts the importation of contract
labor, has bad a geed effect se fares it
kM been operative , but it is very lnad-
"4eately enforced, and is found in prac-
readily defeated by immigrants who
'X'
Illl te innlt." n all nt fhpm in
they bare been instructed by the
Jsjinferatlen agents hew te answer the
' iatfulrles of the United States officials en
' thaw shores. Tbe law la intended te pre-
hlfelt the Importation of gangs of labor-
."Bdlt is JurtfluchHP-GJithat de.
tne cunning ue vices
interested in importing
It bas been brought some
What into contempt by the successful
' ; effort te apply its terms te preachers and
.jettier valuable classes of men who have
a.pMm engaged in Europe te All situations
'f'W. T t. ....U1 .1 .1 I .a
'$fihijjtni, te prohibit tbe importation of
,tri4nWe and tkllled labor of any kind.
J;Iti purpose was te keep out raw and
Ignorant labor material, that was of no
Sr fM&W te the country by its intelligence
I'' flBsi mi only useful for its sinew ; of
tpi tM country tuts a full supply of its
:iew production.
:;iS.Mr. OAtes' bill proposes te remedy the
'Jdassete of this law. He may put a head
tax spea every immigrant sufflsient te
v1nrp oet the worthies!. An excellent
fnvMonfer limiting importation is te
tVsalt the number a ship may
Wty, se as te prevent the sardine
" Uksf crowding of steerage passengers that
skes the price of passage se low. If a
(l is required te give a proper amount
'ceble feet of space and air te every
fisseeger.the passage rate will be a pre.
WWtary tariff. upen.HuDgarlan lmmlgra.
tissui It will doubtless keep out a great
suay geed emigrants; but no general
Mwmn be passed te cure an evil, which
' itwm operate beneficently all the time and
: 4 ! every direction. It is clear that there
J BMBAat taft ffAfHtlfrAnf1. rAlfrlAInn d9 tha a1
eCisamlgranU who come here te live like
tJJMSjtsandte go home with their gains
her a few years;of labor. They have no
.latswet in our country and should net
jpesayete with ita intelligent labor. Th y
'swe the instruments of their masUri and
nothing better than the beasts whose cea-
4uetthey simulate. The people who
mdaf them here need te be punished
1 ssmeely for their undertaking te "beat"
tbt law. Bat prevision should be made
rtiamhv thniu trhn ilaalra tn emntn ir.
rl , ' " - w r .wiiu; 1U
roeunines a desirable class et. lmmi.
my de se through the United
I consuls.
,m.-
v.. Illiteracy.
:,fW Americans are in the habit of leek.
avgrvpea our country as we most en-
lisrhteeed en earth, and nearly nil of us
JT believe that .in America the
tkm et tbe masses is better, and the
of illiteracy lower, than lnanv
land. The statistics et education
te "net support this comfortable faith.
According te tbe tenth census 17 per
Mat. of the people of the United States
IPsfSj usable te write, and 13 per cent.
:Bikbk' te read. In 18S5 the reports
m tbe Swiss contingent for mill.
Afttir service showed that only 0.3
'pec. ,cat. of the men were either
;;WMk minded or illiterate, and tbe Swiss
:Uwa declare that "every Swiss is liable
psatuury service." In considering this
rreeently the Chicago Intcr-Ocian
UtetltM following facUwith regard te
aatiena :
JfOtShe rreKs te the Qer mtn army ler
VM aalvi 27 twr cenU were ueabls w xeaa
ff wTtsa. la Ei and Wast PumU ud in
; . ttw srenlage of UilteratM wm f i e in
"51 m HW per OMi. ; in most or tb etber
. aait bUBlv 1 nar esnL In Vnnni
'lafoeMibat 11.7 per cent of untie
. asi.ietI.ua www totally igoeianf, la
VLB, a tlSBiS neat wtilen Uie
'flejeafj.HeHUMtasMesJwrdlyex'
S,s"jsjse aspartame tns rsue
m1awm& la BmUsmI sa4 Wstss
tMPwewifgwi of adaus utm
NMlrwuM wy fcy tMniiiHet MM,
llf7aMlHM MS fwitlW.TMMtU fwitlW.TMMtU
lMsrstSdrjaatleSWSMtlMBWet MOSMfcOlM.
OWeni mi Herrty, n wktaft mm
HletWIM
WSSSwBSJS
Inr BIni(
of SUltetsey was a, la Beettwad
e et MMiiy aMMSta waw e
aed 12.10 for Usssalss. la Irslaad
M.S awl Md 8fl a Haaslss.'
It will beseea tbat our own average of
illiterates Is higher than that et all the
ether nations considered, though in Ire
land and In some of the French depart
ments the average illiteracy Is greater.
But the illiteracy, in some of enr own
states is se overwhelming that it spoils
tbe excellent record of a part et the coun
try. In Alabama the percentage of people
unable te read was 44.5, Arkansas 28.8,
Flerida 8S, Georgia 42.8, Louisiana .45.8,
Mississippi 41.9, New Mexico 00.2, North
Carolina 08.3,SouthCarellna48 2, Tennes
see 27.7, Texas 21.1 , Virginia 81. These
are the highest et the averages. The
lowest averages of illiteracy are Iowa 2.4,
Nebraska 2.2,'WyemIng 2.0, Dakota 3.1.
In Pennsylvania tbe average is 4.0 who
cannot read, and 7.1 who cannot write.
Massachusetts bas 5,3 per cent, unable te
read, and 0.5 who cannot write. With
regard te our own part of the coun
try, and especially with respect te
tbe great Western states our pride is jest
but the ignorance that prevails among
the colored people of tbe Seuth and the
Indians of New Mexico counts heavily
ngalnst us and must be overcome.
Chief Justice Beyle.
Tbe president bas put Charles K. Beyle
la a place for which he is peculiarly fitted.
lie will make an excellent judge, being a
geed lawyer and a fair-minded man. lie
has net made a geed politician. Be
had net the proper facility for dealing
with the groundlings ; and he bas always
been in het water when undertaking
political management. lie could net
handle political patronage se as te make
friends with it , which is a common fall
ingot very geed men.
Talent and tact are very different
things. Mr. Beyle will get into an at-,
mosiibere in the chief justiceship of
Washington territory which will suit
him ; and if be still has taste for political
life, he ean go shortly te the Senate,
which will also be a field suited te bis
talents. " -
Cuiu te net progreMlng in a very cbser cbser
Iek way irons may Judge from tbe reports
of brigandage tbat come te na new and
tben. Tbe latest recounts tbe capture et a
wealtby suirar planter and mayor of tbe
town et Mantanzu, who la held by the
brigands for a ransom of f 20,000. Tbe cap.
tnre wta "Heeled by two mounted men wbe
flratselKed an overseer of tbe mayor's plan,
utien and mads him lead them te Sllveatre
Qircla Bange, tbe mayor. Tben tbey re re
leaned the everseer with instruotlens te
bunt 120,000, and being Joined by eight
mounted comrades heavily armed they rode
oft with the wealthy Msyer Bange, Wtasn
tbe proximity of Cuba te this moatelvlllzed
of nations Is considered the ststa et things
revealed by these constantly reported but
rages aeems a little ourleui, but only s fsw
days age we read of Incredibly savage mee
aeres in mil progress in Morocco net a
hundred miles from Kegllah Gibraltar, Our
avages are several thousand miles from
our capital, bnt the turbulent Arsb savsgss
are net a thousand miles from Paris perps
tratlng atrocities as horrible as any Ameri
can Indian ever dreamed of,
Tbeae barbariana seem te offer a fair field
for the overgrown military pewer et Ku
rope, and If the expense of great standing
srmle, and tbe ruinous cost of ware ever
.brings government te a ssnalbls arrange
ment for European peace, tbe elvlllred
natlena will rapidly overrun and rule tbe
savage world by feres of areia and com
merce, a India laruled by England. Even
In the present unsettled state or ailalra
ICnglUb, Qermana and Kuaalsns are push
ing exploration, commerce and cenqusat In
Africa and Asia, while Francs and Italy
are making mere noise ever teas progress
In foreign dominions. Tbe relief expedi
tions te Central Africa are really commer
cial enterprises but tbtnly disguised, snd
the European control of the Conge snd lake
region seams te depend chiefly upon the
duration of pesos st borne.
Tub visit eta Canadian mlnlstsr te the
P.oltJe coast te leek after tbodefenaea lsnet
a very remarkable event and ewes it, prom
lnenoe In tbenews te tbsgsnsrallnterest in
Canadian affairs consequent upon the treaty
tatlure. Overayear age two heavy guna
were shlpped from England te British Co
lumbia and the Intention et England with
regard te tbe fortlfieatlon et the straits of
Kuca and the Paolde termlnns of tbe Cans.
dlan PaolQe railway baa long been known.
The value of that routs te India and the East
la tee great te permit any neglset in its
proteetton, and It would svsn sssm te be of
cqnal Importance with Gibraltar, placing
England within reach of bar Australian
colonies, her Indian empire and tbs south
ern snd et the Suez canal. Fnblle opinion
In Britain baa been very mueh exalted of
late ever atatementa of her military weak
ness and the Inadequacy et her fortifica
tions, and In consequence et this tbs
government ha been stimulated te greater
activity in British Colombia, as wsll aatn
tbe northern frontier of India at Cyprus
and at Gibraltar.
FEltaONAIi.
Hen. lAJCtus Hbndbk, for twonty.twe
?' prexldnut of tie JKtna lire Insurance
company, died Tuesday at Hartferd, Conn.,
Ki 70 years, '
Winnie Jehnsen, well known te dime
museum geera throughout the ceuntrv as
Big Winnie," died In Baltimore en Mon Men
day night, at the age of M year. She was
colored, and weighed 819 pounds,
W. Q. W. Day. ene at thn lemiin.. ..
well-known newspspsr men of Western
Pennsylvania, died at bla borne in Waynes
burg en Monday, Mr. Day waa for IS years
editor and proprietor of tne Waynesbura
JitpuUican. "
Uhahi-es E. JIevlk has been nominated
by PftMldeut Oleveland te be chief Justice
of Washington territory. Mr. Beyle was
b0rnBUynlent?wn V -830 i graduated
at the Waynesburp college, and wa editor
?!? U,ei'Jnt0,'n c"'" of Liberty, from
185S te 1S81 ; waa admitted te tbe bar In
lMUj elected te the taiembly la 1865 and
I860, snd elteted te tbe Ferty-elgbtu and
E.er,J.:?.,n.lu Uengreaass and defeated for
the Fiftieth.
suuley and as area.
Mr. Herbert Ward, the African explorer,
met Mr. Stanley and bla followers a they
were setting out en their present expedi
tion. 1 never, " be says, In my life
waa ae struck with any sight as with Htstt
ley'a caravan en tbs march. Egyptians,
Seudanese, Somalia, Zanzlbaria and ethers,
nine hundred aueng. It took me two
hours te pass tbem, and than I met the sec
ond In oemmand, Majer Barttelet, a young
fellow, burnt Tery dark, with a masber oel
lar fixed en a Uannel shirt, top-beets, etc.
He wm carrying a large backet that some
fellow bad Abandoned. I aay, are von
Ward?' he sneuted. 'I am Ward,' 1 aatd
and I new belong te your expedition l
am very glad te bear It,' be replied ; 'Stan.
ley baa spoken of you, and ae you are com
ing bIedk; that's right I vsry geed bust,
nessl' He seemed te be full or tremendous
spirits, looked very nt, sod I admired him
Immensely. Tippoe Tib, tbe notorious
slave trader otStanley FaUs,basoemeround
from Ztezlbar with Stanley, and In bis
silken roees. jewelled turban and krlsa
leeks a very ldesl Oriental potentate. It la
thought 'geed business,' as Captain Bart Bart
teeot would say, getting him for an ally.
He bad forty-two of bla wives along with
him. Seme of them srs bandaems wemen.
vue tuns sieui taay, ueeaea out in msgnl I
8wnt costume, appeared te be rstbirTreeJ
la bw tekarMr, 1 theaahi MwliMit
as, daeMsdi-. Iirsvwhsriwe fowls, m
WtjwtadMBtrMMUylMMBft"
t rea4t Wm Me SHtavMnM tftk-apaif.
Tbe WssMagtes, jTVsf Tim s4ay ssys tbat
tbe sahsles) at" Oaalrssaa Btnasa, of is
astletrsl DtBOonUeeoaamlUt,'totiieeHy
last week, was te eeassU with the heats at
deports and leadlsg DesaesraMe
pellUetsna in regard te tM Mat
method of oelleotlog campaign1 .eaa-'
trltmtlens from gevernment1 empleyes
?Bt ether residents of the district.
t wss decided that Uis civil ssrvles law
sad raise and the civil ssrvles reform prt prt
tsBSIeas et the administration would net
permit tbe dutritratlomera begging circu
lar among the empleyes. Tbat propoii prepoii propeii
tlon wss laid aslds ss unfSMinie. It was
decided, however, tbat aa offlee wiu be
opened ta tbe Corcoran baUdlng, or at
sebbs ether convenient pises, ta a few days,
and mesas will be found te let svsry Dem
oeretBO resident In ttis District of Col Cel
li m bis knew tbat bis voluntary contribu
tion will be welcome.
WJ.IfAMAKMR'8
ltMW'l'tJlJ.--
Open all dav 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
facilities. Your parcels will be
cared for without charge. Wc
try te make you welcome
whether you care te buy or net
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WANAMAKER'S
14 Ac re 4
PLOOR SPACE
8 PHILADELPHIA P
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ruitretum in
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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.
COMPLBXION re WD as.
V- ., w-'i-g--i-fA--.4- S. vv'vvV
QOMMVKXION POWDRK.
LADIES
WHO VALUE A BkriKKD COU FLEXION
MUSX USK
POZZONI'S
MEDICATED
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brUllant transparency te the
skin, Bcmeves all pimples, I roekloa ana ais ais ais
colerations, ana nrnkes the skin aollcately
sort ana beantUuL It oentalns no llrae, white,
lead or arsenla in three shaaas, pink or flesh,
white ana brunette.
FOB SALE BT
All
DniffslBts
Doalers
and Faney aoeda
lvorywhero.
VBEWAUK Or 1UITAT10NB.'
armt-lvd
UROOXK1JC8.
TMNK ailOCKUlES.
Read 1 Bead I Read 1
-CALL AT-
W.A.REIST& CO.'S
GROCERS,
COUNRU EAST K1HQ AND DDK K HTB.,
l.A.NOASTKH.l'A.
f 'Inest Line of Ohotce Qroeoiios In the cltv,
and rnrelve a haiaome ana correct oehlnat
slie photegraphsot J. Wilkes Uontb.Lnwrence
Barret, Henry Ir.lnir, rreOeilck Warae.ana
AnnlB Pixiny, lrnne Verona, Agnes Uernaen
Jesephine Suaialr.
The above are rorreet ana cannot be stir
pusett aa te qnallty et cara ana renrateness
of pt-rsea. Alse sample of Brat Uaktna: row rew
rerfree. Qnaranteea atrlctly pure, ask ter
We have Qret Barsatna In Qroeerlss te
errrtu von for the next ihlrtr Oavs In order
te reduce our stoek. Mew anned Ooedsand
rrulis wM Ukn up al the room we tare te
pare, ana we are receiving them dully.
. A. Mst & Ce.
aWTELBVUONK. OPEN KVMUY EVEN
1NO. I-BBE DELIVKUY.
B
A1U1AIN&
RE 1ST,
tai
READ 1 READ 1 READ 1
Ualllernla Btraioed Heney. S as for Sic.
Jelly (all kinds), 0 &s Korsse.
Table Syrap, llgnt as honey, 10c a qt.
StewtDK rigs, t B for no.
Hunch It ililnp, 4 fttforSSe. .
l'runca.O S lands for 25c.
rreiU Tea Blicnlte, 4 fti for tAe.
Snaps and Mlcnars, s fet for 25c.
Twe Geed Breems for tie.
Bast rieur In the World (Belsl's Leyal), tee
a quarter,
lfresh Wheat Genu, 6 fts for S3c.
rresh Uelled uat, 8 ttj ler 23c,
Vresh Oatmeal. 0 ks ter SSe.
Whole Uratn-a uice, 6ki for &a.
Geed nice, 5 It j for c.
Twe Large Cakes Laundry Seap ler Cc.
Ololeesosp, 6e.
Large Bex- Blue, 5e a box.
Finest Drlea Beet In the city, l.Ke a &.
finest flcule Uams In tbe city, UXe a ft.
Twe Largs Boies fttusWrd Bardtutts for 21c.
One Bex Oil or Jiuitwd Uardlnes for tic,
SS-And many ether Bargains, call and see
It will surely pay yen.
Relst, WbeIesaleA Retail Grocer,
Northern Cerner
Weil KIbs tad rrlecs Slreeli,
w LAWOABTEH.PA.
VrrANTUD -TKMHBKATE, KNEK-
Btle man te sellstt order for our
lc(V.urJl6t? 8teck' Pteadywnrkand geed
Ju.-0 KilS6! --J rned. ItefiSreScS
sepi'toeefl 8qnaT' ""lpbta.
TfOOP SAsMAPAXIIiLA. ,
TRUE" ECON6MY
His trrM sesuessr tasnv SMfa
HUs, far "MS SMMSai VeHar,nls
wKasaatrnaeair of W wepslsr
II Ftm wlsk te wrers ttta. bas a 1-sMtesC
Jlssd'slsrispstnisssa m ssssaHa ssasssis.
ion win una un seia ise teaspoon rats. . Slew
ta tits dirssUefes, ana yen wUI'k that tM
atMScs' aess for persons of atfferent sgss is
lass tfeaa a teanpoeafnt.-TW Is eertaiBly esa
eluslrs Md aaaswerabl eviaeace of tbe pe
culiar atreagtk ana sseaemy of
HOOD'S BABSArAKIXLA
" w bssaa nata oeS's aaiMssrUla la enr
iBsutntle aetas aseaths age, ut tevtng
watched IU effect. wUh tessy thatwetsAlt
a geed, reliable, and ' bsnsdetal medietas' for
tamUy use, aad tat' hospitals and institutes
suck ss our." Stsisas os Kaacr, West erth
stOlaslnnatl, O.
" I took HoeS'a STnrUta for less of sobs-
Uts, dyspsysla ana general languor. It did as
avt sineant of geed, and 1 have no heat
Uney la recemmeadlng It." J. W. Wius Wius Wius
roae, Qulney, 1U.
uaaivrH BKTriB tiiik mi
" I bav been troubled by a sotefnloas affoo affeo affoe
Uonallmrltfe. it Is eas of the searksa rec
ollections of ay boyhood d tys, and for several
yesra haa rtnaared me unable te labor sauclu
I tklnk Uoed'a Sarsaparllla, which I havs
been using at Intervals for tan yean, lath
bt thing I have ever taken. I am new SO, and
my general health sssm better than ever." H.
V. Abbett, W arras. If. U.
HOOD'S SARBAPARILLA.
Sold by all drufftists. SI t six for SS. Prspared
oeiy ey u i. uuuu c uu iiewsu, jsasa.
100 DOSES ORB DOLLAE
(S)
QUAY'S BPKQiyiQ MKDIOIKK.
Gray's Spedle Medicine.
TheQreat English EemedywlU promptly ana
raOleally enre any ana every case et aervoes
cutbUlty anaweaJkBeaa. resnltoflnducratlen,
esoeese or overwork of brain and nervous sys
tem j te perfectly harmless, act Uks magic,
and been extensively tueti for ever H year
with srreat am
srui pameniars la enr pamphlet whleli
eesire te sena tree rr mau te every ebs.
Hneellla lledleuals sold bv all urn.
rtsta at l per fetatge, or six psekages rer p.
It will be ent free by mall onreeelptof the
money, by addreesteg the agent,
H. B. OOOH1X.UT, DruaTOlat,
Ac. ,117 A US North Queen at, Lancaster, Pa.
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tha work of the natural arum. Invisible com
fortable and always in position. All conver
sation ana even whispers heard rtlsllneUy.
fend for lllnilrated book with testimonial.
rrleK. Address or call en r. H18COX.8M
Broadway, New Xerk. l23..wOM,W,rw
usir vuuea.
J.
UAKRY BTAMM.
Stamm's
OPENED THIS DAY,
Saturday, Septemtar 1,
Sema of our mock was fetmarly at
Nos.35&37NerthQuo3uSt.
But we moved te enr
NEW STORE,
-AX-
N0.24CENTRESQUARE,
Where we will be pleased te see all enr old
friends and patrons, likewise strangers whom
we nope te add te our list et mentis ana
patrons,
We propose looking after your Intcrrsts-
wnjgmrueNK WKLL-ultlmately means
enr success.
WK AUK
NOT HAED TO FIND.
KKMt T IN OEMTUE EQUAUK,
tNexi Uoer te the New Era Office.)
FOR 10 DAYS
-WEerrxu-
100 Introductory Bargains !
W hlch will be sure te attract you te in.
OUU NEW STOttK wilt always leek clean
ana nice, and as near liomellke as possible.
Don't Ferget Our New Stere,
STAMPS STORE,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
S-01'ENKDSATUUDAY,BE1'TEMBEB 1,
anglS-lya
BICYCLES.
JJ10Y0IiK8,TRI0Y0LKS, TANDEMS.
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems.
DUUABLE, BIUPLE.
ClUAUANTEED UIOHEST QBADK,
U.I.U8T11ATED CATALOGUE KUKE.
POPE MF'G. CO.,
19 rU AN KLIN BT., BOSTON.
BitANOli IIOUBKB - li warren St. New
Yerk i 01 Wanash Aye., (.htcaira, auS-lydeed
OAHHARD'H MITjD CORED HAM
AND UBKAKrAHT BACON.
Unoe.uHla for tenderness and eellcacy of
flavor. We auarantee that there Is nothing te
equal them In quality in this market, thou
sands of Uw best families ere new iijlnu them.
Tnjy KtT0 onlversai satlsfacUen. Iry them
ana tell your neighbors.
5t.,i2aJ?,' j BelOfna nleely chlppea.
rnoesrssaeBablsT aOKt,VlANTT
NEWlSTONSTORE
SWaTCVO.
8TAMDABD CHJlWlXQ TOBACCO,
t
J
DO YOU
CHEW?
-THEN UET
THE BEST
s WHtca
Finzer's
Old Honesty
Ottilia
k lUd H Via Tsw
ea
Kycry Fles,
OLD HOMSflTr te ssksewlsagsA ts tM UM
FOBM sua MOST LASTUtft pteSS'SC
BTAMDAKD OHEWINQ TOBACCO OB ts
market Trylnr it te a better test than aay
taikaoeutlt. tilve Its fair bteL
sT-TOUB DEALS HAS IT.i
nevlS-lydAw
FUBN1TVRM.
--kn,KK.'
w
IDMYKR'S.
FURNITURE
WIDHTEE'S OOBJSTEB.
THSOLD COBNXR
1 FULL Or GOOD NEWpTHlNOB.
'-Our stock Is tee large and must be reaneett
before the season closes. Te de this we have
concluded te si ve the people a chance te get
Geed Furniture I
AT A LITTLE COST.
We have some goods (net the newest, bnt
Inst aa geed) that will be tela If the pnee pat
en them will sell them.
TheseareeBBAT BAVOAINB, ana we ex-
ywu www UIOUI UlUfD UVOljt
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORS
Oer. M'aat Kina & Duke Sta.
QOHS & QIBBa
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
Ifrem 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.
aprlMyd
I desire te call the
attention of my friends
and patrons te tbe fact
tbat I am no wprepsred
te de general Undertak
ing1, te which my per
sonal attention will be
given st moderate
charges.
Respectfully,;
WALTER A. HKIMTflH,
27 St 29 B, Quesn.StV j
Besldenee 87 West
Vine Street, opposite
St. Mary's Charen,
F
lURNWURE I FUHN1TURE I
THE UNDEU8IONED HAS BEOPENED UIB
BTOHE AT TUB OLD BTAND,
Fe. 88 East Sing Street,
Which was destroyed by Ore some time age,
ana ha a perfectly Mew stock of all kinds .e!
FURNITURE.
VAULO&-SUITE8,
11BDKOOM SUITES,
TABLES, GHAI.ua, ETC
TJPflOLSTERINQ
In All Its 'Branches. Alse fainting and Or
namenting old Chair.;
HENRY WOLF,
Ne. 38 East Slag Street.
leatfd
COAL,
'' fc.-... .-.... - a. a.-.- -. , . , M i.i i - iVUi.-i.ir.XfU L.
TO B, MARTIN 4 CO.,
Wholesale) and lie tall Dealers in all kinds of
L.UMBKK AND COAIi.
AW Yxbe Ne. i'H North Water and Ne. 00
North Jrrlncs street, Lancaster, fa. nS-lyd
JDAUMQABDNXS'S OOMPAHY,
GOAL DEALERS.
emw-Hft ltl Nerth.QneenBtxeet, ana He.
H4 North rnnee street.
TABnet Mena rnnei street, near Bseelng
anr UlM
ItAROARTBE. PA
T UMBER, COAL, 40.
LUMBER, COL
-AND
ROOFING SUTE.
O. SENER a SONS,
l-KINCE AND WALNUT STB,
Bell coal el the Best Quality at the Lewest
Vrtees. Bny new, as U may be hlgaer.
JaJvua a
OLOTMljrW,
sVMwa.iarfij'j'
ifcwsv-jSvyit,i,ii.,
VAJU,y PALL ATTstACSJesrs.
".W.OOJtMWl
KORTS Qtmssst OKANQ1 UTt.
LABOABTBE.FA.
Early Fall-Attraction.
W have reeetvss tetely Lsqrs Invetes of
GOODS IK THE F1BOB. SMsptlalBg Csssl
aasrea. Worst as Ofcevtess. whtek ws
MaktoerderUthBeftorBylsMHeentts
Frlsss.
All-wool Wersted Bulla te Ortsratlia.Wi,
U,n.BS,M.
All-West OssstsMrs Bulu te Ortsr t9U,
U, tU, SW, tlM, 0U, te.
AU-Weel Cheviot Bait Belts te Order at lit,
Hi, si.).
All-Weel Cheviot Fat te Orier at SABS. It.
S,I6.7.
AU-Weel Worst Fast te Ortsr atHU,
IB.IS,K,T,tS.ss.
AU-Weel Casrimere PasU te Order st M,
Ths Finest Qoets I The Falrast DsaltBg t Tbs
FnllenBaUstaetten aoaraatsse
BV W invite inspection ana Bzaateailen
el Osr Stock. Bee Styles, Loek st Quality ana
LewjFrices.
L. GAHSMAH & BRO.
On account of Holiday, enr Stere will be
Closed en ThursOsy, September e, aaa Satur
day, September 15, until 6 o'clock p. m.
M
KK8 BATHTOK.
We're Pushieg Things.
WE AUE l'USIIINQ THE BUTT END OF
OUB
Summer Stock of CletblDg
off at-
LOW PRICES.
Net Belew Cost, of course ; you don't expect
that i or, ir we dia adrertlse it yen wenld net
believe It. Bntlf you wanta
O00D, HONEST SUIT
AT ITB
LOWEST PRICE,
CALL NOW AND QET A
SOLID BARGAIN'!
Myers & Rathfon,
LBADINO CLOTH1EBS,
NO. 12 MAST KINQ ST
LAHOABTBB fA.
H
IRSH it BROTHER.
FALL MD WINTER
NOVELTIES
IN OOK
DEPARTMENT.
Fer Seits Made te Your Order:
11 ANDBOHE ErrECTa In FANCY WOBB
TEDS, WIDEWALE8, BOOTCH CHEVIOTS,
COBKSCBBWB ana 9 ANOT CABBIUEBEB.
Fer Pants-Made te Your Order:
BEAUTirUL STB1PES ana PLAIDS In
JT1NE rBENOtT, ENGLISH and DOMESTIC
WOKBTED8 ana CABSIUEBES, MEDIUM
andHEAVY-WEIQUrcUKVIOrSf
FOR OVERCOATS:
MELTONS, KKBSEYS. CUINCUILLAS,
WKaTer-EMQLAND OL.OTB8, WOBBTEDS,
WIDE WALES anaBEAVEBS.
A Perfect Fit Guarantee.1.
Oil tbe Beit TrinmiDgi 1M
Only the Best Werknen Employed.
CORDUROY SUITS Hade te Order
Ellter riannel or Harge Lining.
AW A cordial Invitation l extendea te sail
and inspect our stock.
HUM & BROTHER,
ONH-PRIOB
CLOTUIKU3 AND EUKNISUEUS,
Cor. North Queen St and Centre Square,
lANOASTKR, PENN'A.
aTf bop Ceat, Panta and Vest Hands, and
Onstem Vest Bands, wanted .
AWCleeed aa Tbursday ana rrlday, etb ana
7tb Inst, en account of Holiday.
angSMma
WL. FIBBER, DENTIST.
Canicular attention glren te flUliur
andpreserrtng the natural teeth, I have all
the latest lmprerement ter doing ralce work
at a Tery reasonable coat, tiarlngy.sarsef ex
perteae la the large cltiealamauxetegvre
lave bast or satisfaction ana sare ytra saeney
bast srtuslsi teeth osUysteoper esc
MsntOyd sfe. N TO JOMtiergM SI,
. uansman ts Bre.,
MERCHANT
TAIL RING
eenr -sftivcjrej
F00
it WAH.
Ten Oan Save leney
BY VU1T1MS
STAGKHOUSE'8
AND PlTBCHABlNa TOUB'
FOOT WEAR.
BBST SHOES
AND LOWBS1
FBIOsWtNTHBIOITT.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
f SO HABT KINQ, OT.
LANOABTBE.rA- MB-lyABw
JOOOT8 AND SHOES.
An Exciting Race
the Lead I
for
la these time when "Competition la se
Streng," ws sue Determlnea te Keep la tM
Lead, and hays LalO. in a
LARGE STOCK
or-
Scheel Shoes
Which for PRICE, QUALITY ana DUB ABIL
ITY cinnet be beaten la the City.
WE CAN BELL YOU
Child' Kid ana Pebble, neel and spring
Heel Shoes, sue. from S te 10X, for 11.00.
Child's Grain Selar Tip, U-el ana iprlng
Heel shoes, sizes 8 te 10H, for 80 cent.
Misses' Grain Butten Miess. Bread ana Nar
row Tee, site 11 te i, for 11.00.
Misses' Grain BelarXlp Butten Shoes, Bias
llto.terii.0J.
aliases' Kid and Pebble, Heel ana Spring
Heel ehee. sue 11 te z, 11.28.
Youths'. Beys' ana Men's Veal Calf. Heek
Lace "-hoes. Biz e 11 te 2, S le 8 ana 0 te 11-11.00
par pair.
Ladles' Pebble Butten Shoes. Sizes nt te 7.
05 cent.
Ladles' Grain Butten Shee. Blr.es !X te 7,
Ladles' Kid and Pebble, Bound and Square
Tee checs. Bliss SH u 7, SUSS.
Bemember these are no Auction Bale Geed
(as we de net buy me Dellar's worth et shoe
In that way), but are made by Geed Sellable
Vaoterlea, and we will guarantee they are the
Beat eheea yen can buy tn the city at the
priers quetea above, as wa areBnliainsrUp
enr Trade by Selling Heeds en a Clese Mar
gin. Meat or these Shoes we have sela ever since
we eommeneea basinets, almost three years.
We have flllea enr EAST WINDOW with
SCHOOL BUess ana have marked tne prices
en them, se that you can compare them with
these you buy elsewhere.
The One-Pilce Cash Heuse.
&
The Leaders of Lew Prices
IN -J
BOOTS & SHOES,
Ne. S East King Street,
LANCASTER. PA
Dai'UOODS
S1
PKOIAIi BARGAINS.
WATT &SH AND
0. 8 & 10 BAST KINO BT.
LANCA3TBB,PA,
HAYE NOW ON EXHIBITION THE LAB
GKBSSIOUKOr DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
AND-
FANCY GOODS
In Central Pennsylvania,
. New rail Goods In Every Department
bought for CASH ut the Lewest Market Prices.
SPECIAL I
100 PIECES ALL WOOL TBICOTS, 40 Inches
wlde, only sse a yard. In Light, Medinm ana
Dark Greys. We pronounce this the Best Hit-
fain in Dress Goods we have ever had te offer,
hese goods are all wool ana have never here
tofore been sela for less than S7He-
E0-INCH ALL-WOOL RUITINGS. In all the
New Shades ler rail ana Winter, at Me a yarc.
(MALL-WOOL BROADCLOTHS, In all the
New Shades, at 7Se ana II 00.
Our own Importation of ALL-WOOL HEN
BIETTAB and riiKNCH 1SLACK CASH
MkBbb, saving our customers the lebbtr
profits.
Our own Importation of BILK PLUSHES :
IS lnehes wlde, In all coloring Imaginable,
at CO cents a yard,
18 Inches wide, In all the New Colorings,
only 75 cents a yard.
20lncheswlde,ln all the New Pall Shades,
only 11.00 a yard
Si Inches -wide, In all colors, only 1123 a
yard,
we consider these goods, at the prices
quoted, the very best value we ever offered te
enr customers In BILK PLUBUES.
Every department will new be found upon
examination te be replete with Mew fall
Goods at prices te suit the tl nea.
New Yerk Stere.
HATH.
TA.1H I BATS !
STAUFFER & CO.
SATURDAY, SPT.
I
OPENING DAY
reu -DUNLAP'd
PALLISTYLBS
IN
Silk and Stiff Hats.
We think we have the BEST WOO BLACK
BTirrUATlnthectty. AU New Goods.
TBUNKS and TBAVEL1NQ BAGS at
BOTTOM PBICKB.
BOYS' SCHOOL HATS, ISO.
Stauffer&Ce.
Nea. SI tfc 83 Nertri Queen St.,
LANCASML.PA.
FREY
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