; -j- ir Tllti LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY. SEFTEMBER 7, 1888. w- " ? i$k K tii. m TERMS: 1 1UR.T Iimiua ic Is served by carriers '. ta tfcte etty and surrounding towns ler 10c. r m wee, ny tb.ui rw a i i ver meniu, tit Wnur tuTsttiaiireaK, XluhtrsgeMl SO ! 4 7BAT Uj UlAUa 0CU1U1VU WUJ.JIB BUM ..-..... n.n.n VW Lancaster, l'a. W ' T. " VV ; jess 6Th Dailv IntelMcrencer. " - un ! Mvntwwnvn r 1R. ilAVAOAAA. W .--. ..; w W t rV.r-u)IM4 Aaln. tt; V x firm of paper makers Id Maine, which m mA trt Iiavm ihm Inrerpat fnrtirv In f tin , . V MM vw .M.Q.-W -mv-v.., f if V World, edvlsea 1U workmen that Mr. , 'VBUUie Ja In error in ttllltiK the people or jsaaiue milk iuu Jttuia um nuutu nun llajury te all the great industries of the fj aste: slnea no inlurv will be wrought by It te paper and weed pulp manufactur- -raleg, which are important industries of the yiT-wmtm owing te lis aeunaauE suppiy ui. icte weed and water rower. F&-t Mr. Blaine will seen become tired, ene .h would think, of being contradicted in Ills K. Matementa of facts by people who knew nil Jf atent them. He has distinguished him A $ sett In the few weeks that be has been en gw- enr shores by most notable fa'sltles of v-.t awiemcni, ana 11 ne uees net mho Hi better care te get his facts straight 9 m will cease te have unv in flu mr iinnn tinhlln nnlnlnn. It In narLlr.il. -' larly bad for him that he docs net under fed atana the effect of the working or the proposed Democratic tariff measure upon g& t tbe industries of his state; and that he is dismounted from his assumed stand lis tbe advecate of the interests of its mauu mauu faeturers. He had better meve back te rennBjl. Tanla, where he can talk with mere Bafety about the damage that the Democrats will de the industries of the state ; for although the Hills bill will net & these of Maine, and will hurt iron ae mere than paper making, limine would find down here a great number of Iren manufacturers who have been went te shudder every year since they were bem eve; tbe thought of the reduction Of the tariff en anything, and who readily persuade themselves that a few cents a ten less duty en pig Iren will cause their ruin; and they would applaud, cenOiin and swear te all the declarations Blaine could make te this effect ; and any in telligent manufacturer of iron who Would declaie the manifest truth, that Iren making c n stand a re duced duty, would be peuueed upon by tbe pig-headed pig-makers and de clared an ignorant as. There Is a bereau established by these people in Philadelphia and conducted by one Swank, which industriously circulates tariff tracts and prepares tariff ammuni tion. It bes been at work for many yrnrs, and the longer It works the weaker grows its cause. It reminds one of a Tower who is laboriously urging his tklff across a rapid river and who Invariably lands below the place bestarted frem.Thut much resembles Mr. .Blaine's progress of late years ; and doubtless be would fled himself In congenial company among the Pennsylvania iron-masters. Trices Hnd Wages. The 'Jfine Era is responsible for the following brilliant philosophy : " Cheap goods always mean cheap wages. Is it better te have cheap than dear merchan dise ? Is it better te be able te buy a pair ntaloeng -fifty m-ntw cheaper than te eaxa fifty cents a day mere in wages V Cheap goods have no interest or meaning for the man who has no money with Which te buy them." great many curious specimens of logic bave appeared in the columns of ear contemporary, but the remarks here quet'd are be innocent and open In their revelation of intellectual dlsense that they destrve te be stuffed and preserved. Cheap goods de net nl ways mean cbeap wages. It Is better te have cheap than dear merchandfsj. It Is better te buy a pair of panta panta panta loens fifty cents cheaper, than te wait for high tariff te lncreae waes fifty cents a day. Nothing ins interest or meaning te a man who has nothing and no hope of getting anything. Tbe Nsie Era evidently means te assert that if under a reformed tariff manufac turers are enabled te get cheaper raw mster'al, and te make things cheaper, Wages will go down. Perhaps it really believes that when the Hhlps that have brought this raw material sail back again with cargoes of American goods, that demand will net Btltuulate Ameri can labor te supply it. We all knew that Whether wages are high or low depends Very much upon tbe purchasing power of money. On our Western frontier men make high wages, but often their living expenses are much higher in proportion. The Democratle party proposes te tie- is taxation and te release te the pee ple the bearded millions in the treasury It will open te our manufacturers and farmers the markets of the world new elesed by a war tariff. It will guarantee all necessary and Just protection, and atop the outrage of a tariff tax for the protection of iniquitous trusts, and we ;-.. hope that there is a geed time coming .-i when we will have cheaper goods, cheaper clothes, cheaper merchandise of all kinds and better wages. Of course, the JVeie Era will net understand this, but that paper is accustomed te its own child-like and bland simplicity. Ml The Campaign. The canvass Is warming up, and the late rest in it is unusually great for this arly period of the flht. It bids fair te m,l het campaign, the chief animation te it coming from tbe Democratle party. Jfft which, for the Drat tlme in many years, is j-e-electlen. The fact that his chance of lectien is se geed, adds te rather than detracts from the interest of his party in the canvass. It gives it the animation of assured success, and inspires its men ,tO work with n zeal beget of a Bure hope ' Of reward. The disaster of defeat would F'.;2 "WW Kcav t UVb lU uv UUHTUJlimiCU r4 1k ms --At na int- In tin nr. .. -.1 .- . J -''- L.i. -.. .(...... i i. .. tj? wm i uj Jabiuuuci nuu iuq vuuecqueuce Tm fiat, se iar as me .uemecrauc party ijm wwcerned, this ceLtesc premises 't0 be fought with unusual vigor. Taa party candidates are of the inspiring carina. The nrMi1fnt nnrer nnenba lint in 'BM a hurrah, and Judge Thurman , jt, a iw rpuuuiueuua uppmuse wnenever W name is meulteued. I ortuue smiles (pea the party. It has had no bacts-.is. ;; Jfet one has gene auiUs. Tbe campaign .regns es favorably for it everywhere. M4 thera is small chance of disaster In laaext sixty days. Thnrtntn In 5ew Yerk Judge Thurman was received by an Immense audience In New Yerk, and it was very regretable that a sudden seizure of Illness prevented his addresslrg them at length. Still they saw him, and that was compensation for their assembling. Doubtless the judge will take another opportunity te speak te them, for his ill ness was of a momentary character, and there was nothing in it te prompt the belief that he will be physically un able te de the work which be has laid out for hlmself in the campaign. He bes proposed te make a few speeches at important points where he will command the largeit audlences,and be is In physical condition te de the work. Ne one can be surprised that after being canted, In twenty-four hours, from bis home in Columbus te Xew Yerk, be should hive been se shaken up as te be in peer condition te make an hour's speech tiie succeeding evening. It was mere than should have been risked from much younger flesh and bones. A day of swinging about in a rapidly moving train has a vtry disturbing effect upon the animal economy. The national com cem com mlttee Is advised new that its speakers Bheuld be hustled around mere gently if they ure expected te he always ready for service OxThuridsy Mr. Hoelt coneluded hi npeich In the Heme upon the flilierlea question, alter Hpesklng live hours. In tbts tlme he mads an exbsnitif e examina tion Inte the question of the preilt and leii te ttie United Slates of the treaty with Canada, showing that the profit bad been nearly all en Canada'ii Mile and the leaa en enrs. Id eighteen yeara Canadian railroad bad re re eelrcd seventy-two million of dollar for freight charges that wenld bave cone te American reads bnt for the privilege Canada onjeyod of carrying our geed In bend Berons her border, from ene place te annlher In the United Hlatea. He lurtber declared that It was proved by the investi gation of Mr. Montgomery, a upo upe upo elal Rgent of the treaaury, that throe threo throo feurths of the llsliormen engaged In the New Kngland flshorlea wero from the Ilrltlsh provinces, and were hired because tkey were cbnaper than Yankoe fishernien. m m China's omperor I te marry seen. It I reported that his wedding will cost 10,000, 000, President Cleveland' marrlagu did net cost many hundred dollars, but It made him many millions of warm friends who tiollcve that notie butntrue and weribjr man could win te fair a flower of woman hood. TrtKiin does net annenr te be much chancy of an early adjournment el Cengresa Chairman Mills says that the commlttee en ways and mean doea net oentomplato action upon the roselntlon of Mr. Oates pre. vldlng ler the adjournment of Congress en the 20th Inst ; that the oemmlttoG 1 net disposed te take any atop towards tbe ad journment of Congress until the Sonate ha domenntrated Its position en the tariff. A (treat many congressmen have strayed away te leek after their fences and nodeubt a large number of thoie remalnlng would Mho te have an adjournment bsfoie thoenu of the mouth, but Mr. Mills la undoubtedly right In Instating that tne Senate should de clare whether It Is dlspnsed te support or abandeu the sadly shattored high tariff plank of the Ilepubllran platform. If the Democrats Bheuld Boek an adjournment the Hepubllcan cry would be that they wero trying te proveut the senator from report ing their fuartul and wonderful Urltl bill. Ne doubt they will rntie that cry at any rate, but they should be glven as llltle ex cuse as possible. Though the motion te adjourn mustoemo from the Heuse It need net be brought up until the dlflerencca ever the army bill and the fortification bill have beau adjusted a well as the retalia tory measure new under discussion. m m m Whkn Levi P. Morten did net aUBwer te his iiniue called by the olerk In the New Yerk court of general session roeontly be was guilty of a wanton disregard of a sum mons te serve as a Jurer. The aummena bad been eent te Mr. Morten's olllee and hi 'at'uretnnnawer It will be punished by a thin el f 100 Just as though he wero an ordinary mortal without a great fertuue te draw the money from. The contempt for Jury duty se openly displayed by a man who aspires te the high honors of the vlee preildeuey of the United State la net likely te Impresa thoughtful eltliens with his worthiness as a eltlzan. It show a lax Bense of publle duty and a haughty dla regard el the Interests of Juatloe that are net at all In sympathy with the aplrlt or nur institution. Ne doubt Mr, Morten reessned that his tlme waa worth a geed deal mera te him than tbe f 100 llne,and It la hardly probable that he was troubled with tbe allBhtest thought of his duty te the state. Dn Lr.siRr dtclares that he la confident of eumplutlng the Panama canal by 1600 Thecxiuntmny be fairly regarded as the greatoitrenfldonoB man in Kurepe, but he naaeu't half the hepe that anlmatea the soul of the JVVte i-V te the declaration that up te tbe presunt moment all the advantages of tne campaign are deeldedly en the alde of tbe Kvpubllcans. MiNiRTim Dunuy says that he has no advloe that Cbttia bat refused te agree te the treaiy; and the suggestion Is that It would be well for Congress te halt te await developments. Doubtless the president will keep oentrol et the situation and fu that nothing Is done upon the thorny that tbe treaty Is declined until It la certainly ascertained te be se. Wn have no dealre te provoke thoenmlty of Cuius or te cause her te be unfriendly te us; all -n e deslre te soeure Is reilef from her Immigration ; and If this can boseourcd by treaty everyone will be content. The New Yerk JltraliX says that advlce was reeftlred yesterday by the prosldent e; the rejection of the treaty and that the Chlneau minister has been ordered from Pem, whero he new Is, te Washington te communicate the matter oOlelally. Mr Blaine's argument from the sav ings bank Uepjtlts of Massaehuasett te preve the value of high tarifl is about as thin a slice et nonsense as has besn etlered te voters for many a day, lie talks wildly about the 2"6,te01000 ou deposit In Massa chusetts bauks, but hat net a word te say of the farmer of tbe West and Seuth, and tbe poeplo ell evor the country who have net a dollar en deposit, but are struggling with mortgages while millions are piled in the cellaref the treasury. But It Is notorious that this competition la tee often atrangled by combination quite prevalent at this time, and frequently called truatt, which bave ler their obeot tbe regulation of the supply and prlee of oemmcdttlea made and sold by mombers of the combination. The people can hard ly hope for any consideration In the opera tion of thtse telfUh sehemes. The neceaal. ty of combination te maintain the price of any oernmodlty te the tarltt point, mr nlahcs proof that some one Is willing te a?, cept lower prices for such commodity, and that sneh prices are remunerative ; and lower prices produced by .competition prove tbe same thing. Tbus where either et tbeae condition exists, a eate would seem te be presented for an easy reduction of taxation. Q rover Cleveland. m m PEItSONAL. Colonel Hbwxrd Q. W. Butler, the eldtt kiadUHie el West Point military academy, Is dead at bt. Iieulr, aged btf years. President Cleveland has bought eight head of thoroughbred Ayrshire cattle for tbe round anmef tl 00, and baa pre sented tbern te the Government Asylum ier tbe lnsaneat Washington, Kev. Oxenua M. Hick Ax.patttr ettbe Presbyterian chutch in Marietta, has re re re oelvwd an unanimous call from the First Preatiyterian church, Wilmington. Del, Mr. Hickman will go te his new charge about Ojteber 1. He has been loeatod in Marietta for evor reur years and been very success 'u I in hi work. KKI'RKSENrATlvn BCOTT !! "It my positive Determination net te soeept the nomination te generously accorded Ine by my friend of Krle county. I wenld Ilka te erve them, and I appreciate the bener, but health and private Interest demand uiy undivided attention. I shall see tbla esmpstan through and then I must retlre from politic and Rive my attention te my dally increasing business." Jesar Hepmann, who Is te return te this country seen, ha grown stout and strong alnea lie left here. He has bed a yrat deal of outdoor lira and hi faea 1 a dark brown. He is anxious te return te New Yerk. Hesajs It Is "tbe meat exelt Ier city In tbe world," Ilia musical atedle have been carried en unremlttlnitly during the last few months, and hi technique t said te be even mero remarkable than ever. .ALEXANDER DUMAR l ene of the few rredern authors petlng enough of this World' goeos te live hauiimxiiely. He has a' charming chalet near Dieppe, wblch I mantled with ivy and filled with pretty furniture and valuable pletures. Then be ha a splendid house In Paris, wbleh oon eon oen ttlns marvelleus treasures of art. Duma IS new a strong and vlaoreui man, who bear bis aixty-feur year well, and with hi keen eye twinkling with wit and malice, bis short brnirj-llke mouttacbe, robust appearanse and erect stature, be give one an tmpiesalen that be Is either a general en balf pay or a retired planter. Cen. Qeeiuiii Ij, Pkrkinh, tbe cen tenarian treasurer uf the Norwich A Worcester railroad, whodled near Norwleli. Conn., en Wednesday, was us vigorous and a healthy in mind and body at the age of nlnety-nfne, a year age, at most men a quarter or a century younger, ne went te business dally, walked the stroets of his native place as If he were a young man ambitious te rlsa in bualness, instead of an old ene whose pait opportu nities had sea u red a compatative for tune, and, as he said te a n porter at tht time, be felt that whlle hu bad healtb, mentally and physically, he had no right te cut of! that business career which had benri te him sueha Jay and pride. Slnee 1835 Colonel Parkins had been a proprietor of tbe Norwich V Worcester read, and for almost fifty years he was Its treasurer. He otiuerved eight of Its presidents and mero than ninety directors. He addud with a ohtieklo: "I have outllved six family physicians." 3 H'AMAMAKMJi'U 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 facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. CITY HIM L j u WANAMAKER'S l4Acrci FIOOKSPACE PHILADELPHIA P i rmnrccNm '' i r is no Yeu knew that there worthy het weather (or weather) tiling for wear home use but we have it. any or 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. COMPLEXION l'O WOXK. e OMPLKXION POWDKR. LADIES WHO VALUK A RKFINKI) COMl'I.KXION MUST Ubl POZZONI'S MKDIOATKD COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparls a brilliant transparency te the akin. Uumovea all pimples, iruehles una flls flls flls colerations, and uiikua ihe akin delicately soft ana bountiful. It contains no lltne, whlteL leaa or arsonle In thtoe Bhades, pluk or Besh, white and brunette. reii BALK 1IY All DruBKiata and Fnney GoeJa Doalera ilvorywhero. OTllKAVAUK OF 1UITAT10NB.- apnu-lva auvt.i 'HUIBU ueuu. QA.IiIi AND HKB -TUX- ROCHESTER LAMP ntnyCanaie-Ughti neau ttem all. Anctiier Let or Cukaieluiies leru&a an ou stoves. - THB "PERFECTION" feATAJ, MOULDING A UUUUKU CU31UOJI WEATHERSTRIP Beats them nll.TrUa atrip outwears all ethara. Beens out Ujb cola. Slop nUUlnn el wlnaews. Bxcluae the auat. Keep out snow ana rain. Anyoes can apply it no was te or am maae In ttpplylnx 1U Can be nttea anywnuro-ne uu4u ku uuie, imuy lur use, xi if ui net I MIL warn or shrink a cushion strip U tha ninsl rn or shrink a cuahlen strip l the most (eft. At the Steve. Ilsater inn ., per; fit terea " or- Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.. LAKCAS.TKU.rA. CLOTllIS'U. jyt EKOUANT TAlumiNU. Yen can tlna a, most cxtpnslvn linn el Ker elffn una iioieustlo Ue-fls fur Kail ana Wli ter Wear ui prlcea that will surintse you, at ASKEW'S, N08. JM AND 2)8 WK8T KINO Br.thHT. elMya G KBAT KKDUOTION. Fine Tailoring At t te Greatest ilrductlen ever maaotoro maaetoro maaotero unoo u heavy aleck, at H. GERHART'S Fine 'J'allerlng Establlflhrnent, 3 NOUTll QUKEM BTKKKr. Only Direct Importing TaUer la the City of p OOP'S SARSAPAKILLA. Almest a Wreck It Is efunth cats that a perse fU latea ran dewa coaSttlen, the cause of which It Is almost Impossible te determine. Frem a weak enefl system and Impure bloea,raore and rnete lotions disorders appear, until the conatltn cenatltn conatltn tlen bleaks down and some deflntU) pewerfal dtae train a Ann held. Whan thatUnd feel ing comes nn It should be overcoma at any coats Heed's Harsapatllla aheuld be taken te revive tbe declining power, restere tbe appe tite and vitalize the bleed. 1 tool It my dety teteU what I think of Heed's Saraaparllla I was In a very peer state of health for several months t for four weeks I was unable te work, and nothing seemed te be what t needed. My spp'Ute was peer, 1 could net sleep, had head head acbe a great deal, patns In the small et the Dace, my noweis ma net move regularly. Why 1 1 seemed at meat a complete wreck. In this condition I began te take flood's Sana parllla. and In a short time It did me te mush geed that I feet Like a New Man I can't beln te tell all I he geed It did me. My pain a and aches are relieved, my sppetlta Im proved. Had I realized hew much geed a sin gle bottle of Heed's SarsaparUIa would de me, 1 wenld gladly bave paid ten dollars for It, I say te ethers who need a geed medicine, try Heed's Baraaparllta and see." Osoaes T. Jack ok, llexbury stsilen, Conn. Heed's 8arBaparilla Sold by all druggist. SI t six for S3, l'repsred only by O. 1. HOOD CO, Lewell, Mass. 100 Dese One Dellar. (it vmr mum. P AL.li 1883. FLANNELS- HKD, WHITE, BLUK, QA.Y, BKOWN AND FANOY FLAN. NEI.H, COTTON FLANNELS, KliANNEL, BKIRTH, ALL-WOOL SKIRT1NO, LADIES' MISSES' AND OUILDKKN'S UNDERWEAR, CHILDREN'S MEUINOTJNDERWEAR, 10s , 13., 103., 20a, 25a. BLANKETS. We are willing te compare prices adilphiallouieF, rllh l'htl- Jehn S.Givler, 6 & 8 North Queen Bt., LANCASTKB.l'A. marie-lyaAw J. UARRY STAMM. Stamm's OPENED THIS DAY, Saturday, September 1. (omeof our Stock was formerly at No3.35&37NerthQa9BnSt(1 11 ut we mevca te em NEW STORE, -AT- NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, Where we will be pleasea te tee all our eia trlends ana patrons, llkewlte strangers whom we hepe te aaa te our Hat el rrlenrts ana patrem. We propose looking alter your Intercats WHICtlliruONK WKLL-ulUmately weans our success. WK AUK If OT HARD TO EDTO. U1UUT IN UKXTUK SQUAKK, (Next Doer te the JYu Kra fjmce.) FOR lO DAYS -wuerrKit- 100 Introductory Bargains ! Which will be sure te attract you te m. OUll NKW STOBK will always leek clean ana nice, ana as near llomellke as posalble. Don't Ferget Our New Stere, STAll'S STORE, Ne. 24 Oentre Square, WOl'KNltl) SATUUDAy, 8Xf XKMUKU I. autfis-lya rOK S A LB OH HMifi: FOR SALE OR RENT A FIRST class ranu, sltuuteil two ml) pa from Lan caster city. Tenus reasenable. Innulr.i at anirisima Tniaurriuic HOUSES FOR SALE ON THE MOST liberal terms, en West Chestnut, Wal nut, Lemen. Wary, l'lne ana Charlette streets. Apply at mlMma KK N011TI MAUY BTKKKT. NOT1UK TO TKKSPASBKRS AND UUNNKtts.-AU persons are hereby (etw biaaen te treapass en any or the UnOs of the Cornwall ana Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster oenntibs, whether tnelaaea or satin- wii wuier idt uui purpose or SIUKUB O cinlajr. as the law will m riviniv tmfnTr against all trespassing en tela lands el the nn- ' mw ui ye r OeslKcea after this notice, y&J&hWtLZ' NEW BOSTON STORE IBDW. O.FKMatAJt. Atterun tee a.w.OeUntAn'1 uei TOBACCO. e tD HONEST!. IK OCR rePULABBRAKD Old Hencstu Will be found a combination net always te be nadt AriNK QUALITY OT ThVO TOBACCO AT A UKA60NABLB JPBIC A. Loek for the red H tin Ug en eseh plug i FIRST-GLASS AETIOLE IK Chewing Tobacco. DON Tr AIL TO QIVK OLD HONESTY A FAIR TRIAL. Askyouraeaierrerlt. Don't take any ether. JNO.FXNZERaBROS. LOUISVILLbI, ky. FURN1TVRB. TyiDMYKH'B. furnTture widmyer's cermr, THE OLD CORNER 2)U FULL Or GOOD RW pTUINGB. w Onr steek Is tee large ana must be reaneea before the season closes. Te de this we have oenoluaed te glve the people a chance te get Geed Furniture I AT A LITTLE COST. We have some goods (net the newest, bnt last as goedi that will be sold If the price pat en them will sell them. TheseareuUKAT UAUQAINB, and we ex pect te see them move lively. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE Oer. East Kins & Duke Sts. UUH A UIIiBB. 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. aprlMyd I dealre te call tbe attention of my friends and patrons te the fftet that I am newprepared te de general Undertak ing, te which my per sonal attention will ba frlven at moderate charges. ReapeetfuUy,; WALTER A. HEIMTSH, 27 & 20 S. Queen.Stj Residence 37 West Vine Street, opposite St. Mary 'a Church. F URNITURK I FURNITURE I TUK UMDKUS1GMKD UAS UKOPKNKD 11 IB STORK AT TUK OLDBTAND, tfe. 38 East King Street, Which was destroyed by Ore some time age, ana ks a perfectly Mew Sleck of all kinds et FURNITURE. l'AaLOUSUlTKS, HKDUOOM SUITES, TAIILKB, C1IAIU3, BTC UPHOLSTERING In All Us Itr&nches. Alse fainting and Or naiiientlnK Ola Ohatra.; HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Street le tfd COAL, TT B. MARTIN A CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all kinds of I.UMUKR AND UOAIi. V Yard Ne. 24 North Water an a we. 420 North Prince streets. Lancaster, I'a ns-lyd B AUMOA-RDNKR'B OOMPANY, COAL DEALERS. Orricm: Na 133 North (JneenStreet, and Ne, K4 North l'rtnce street. Yasds: North Frtnee street, neariieaaini Depot. anrlMM l.ANniSTCK, PA T UMUKK, COAL, a LUMBER, COflL -AMD- ROOFING SLATE. O. SENER & SONS, fUINCK AND WALNUT STS, Bell Coel of the Beat Quality at the Lewest Triors, liny new, as It may be higher, jeteua CLOTBJNO. AC. JJARLY FALL ATTKAOnONS. L. Gansman Bre., 8.W.OORN1R MOBTB QTJBBN Ac ORANQB BTf. LAHCABTKK, PA. Early Fall Attraction. We have reeetvea lately Large Invoices of GOODS I1T TUB riBOB. comprising Cassl meres. Worsteds and Cheviot, which we Make te Order in the Best of style at Moderate Frleei. A II-Weel Worsted Suits te Order at lit. f 14. 116,118,180,111. All-wool catslmern Belts te Order at tin, 12, in, lis, 118, tee, aa. All-Weel Cheviot Suits Suits te Order at lis, S1S.S18, ). All-Weel Cheviot rants te Order at SS.BO. St. IMM7. All-Weel Worsted Pants te Order at UK), 8B0,tS,7,S,3. All-Weel Casslmere Pants te Order at II, MCO.IS.at.ie.w. The rtnest Goods I The ralrest Dealing 1 The Failed Satisfaction Guaranteed. tr We invite Inspection and Bxamlnallen of Onr Stock eee Styles, Loek at Quality and LowiPrlees. L. GANSMAN & BRO. On account of Hellflay, enr Stere will be Closed en Thursday, September 0, and Satur day, September 15 until 8 o'clock p. m. M TER8 A RATHFON, We're Pesig Things. WK AUK l'USHINU TUB UUTT KND Of OUtt Summer Stock of Clothing err at- LOW PRICES. Net Belew Cost, of course ; yen don't expect that t or, If we did adrertlae It yen wenld net believe It. Bnt If you want a GOOD, H0EB5T SUIT AT ITS LOWEST PRICE, CALL NOW AND UKT A SOLID BARGAIN1! Myers & Rathfon, LKADINU CLOTR1KUS, NO. 12 BAST KING ST.. . LAMOABTBB 1'A. riRSH it BROTHER. FALL AHD WINTER NOVELTIES IN OUIt- m DEPARTMENT. Fer Suits-Made te Your Order: HANDSOME EFFECTS In FANCY WOBB TKI WIDKWALK8, SCOTCH CIIKVIOIS, COUKSOUKWB and FANCY OASB1MEUE8. Fer Pants -Made te Your Order: BKAUT1FUL BTUIFKS and l'LAIDS In riNBlTUENCIf, ENGLISH and DOUBSTIU WOBBTKDS and OASSIUEUKS, UKDIUM and UEAVY-WKiaitr CHEVIOTS. FOR OVERCOATS: MELTONS, KKU3EY8, CHINCHILLAS, WKBT-OF-ENQLAND CLOTHS, WOUSTKD3, W1DK WALES andBKAVJCUS. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Oil' tbe Beit Trimmiegi Used. Oily the Best Workeea Employed, CORDUROY SUITS Made te Order Xlther yianneler .sarge Lining. -A cordial Invitation U extended te call and Inspect our stock. HIRSH & BROTHER, ONS-PRIOQ CLOTUIKU3 AND rUUNISUEUS, Cor. North Queen St and Centre Squire, I.ANOASTKK, l'KNN'A. S-fhep Ceat, I'anta and Vet Hands, and Cnatem Vest Hands, wanted swCleaed en Thursday and Friday, eth and 7th Inst, en account of Holiday. aug31 imd w. U FI8HKR, DENTIST. Particular attention trlven te fllllnir and preterrlnic the natural teeth. I have ail the latest ImpreTements for doing nice work at a very reasonable cost. Uavlngyears of ex perlence in the large cities I am sure te give the best of satisfaction and save you money best axtinelAl taeth ralyjaoeper sat. MERCHAN TAILORING BOOTB AND BBOBA. F' T WEAR. Yeu Oan Save Meney BT vutTtxa STACKHOUSE'8 AND TOBCHASINa YOUB' FOOT 'WEAR. 4fr-THK BEST 8UOBS FBICKS IN TUI.OITY. AND LOYTBS1 S. P. STACKHOUSE, 88 ft 80 HART KINO, BT. LANCASTER, PA. aV-JydBw DOOTH ANU SHOES. An Exciting Race the Lead I for In thnse times when "Cem petition Is se Btreng," we are Determined te Keep In Ua Lead, and have Laid in a LARGE STOCK -or- Scheel Shoes Which for PHICE.QU ALITY and DURABIL ITY cannot be beaten in the City. WE CAN SELL TOU Cnlld's Eld and rebble, Heel and Spring Heel Shoes. 8!zeffrem8 toiex, ferai.00. Child's Grain Belar Tip, Huel and spring Heel shoes. Sizes 8 te 10K, for 80 cents. Hisses' Grain Butten chees. Bread and Nar row Tees. felsesllto3,ierN.OO. Misies' Grain Selar Tip Butten Shoes, Sizes U te 2, ter (1.01. Misses' Kid and Pebble, Ileel and Spring Heel Shoes. Sizes 11 te , 11.23. Youths'. Beys' and Hen's Veal Calf, Boek Lace shoes, sizes 11 te 2, 8 te 5 and e te ll-ll.oe per pair. Ladles' Pebble Butten Shoes . Sizes 2U te 7. OS cents. Ladles' Grain Butten Shoes. Blzes z)f te 7, $100. Ladles' Kid and Pebble, Bound and Square Toe shoes. Sizes 2H te 7, 1.2J. Kemember these ere no AucUen Bele Goods (as we de net buy tine Dellar's worth et shoes In that way), but are made by Geed Reliable Factories, and we will guarantee they are the Best Shoes veu can buy in the city at tha 8 riots quoted above, as we are Building Up ur Trade by Belling Goods en a Clese Mar gin. Most of these Shoes we have sold ever since we commenced bsalness, almost three years. We have filled our KAST WINDOW with SCHOOL bIIiiks and have marked the prlees en them, se that you can compare them with ue yuu uuy vifiewneie. The One-Pilce Cash Heuse. (6 The Leaders of Lew Prices in a BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 East ElDg Street, LANCARTKIt. PA DRY UOODS s PKOIAIi BARGAINS. WATT&SHAND 6. 8 Bt 10 BAST SI NO BT. LANCASTER, l'A . BAVK NOW ON gXHIIUTlON llVt LaR GJ13T STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS -AND- FANCY GOODS In Central fennsylvanla. New Fall Goods In Kvery Department bought for CASH atthe Loweat Market Prices. SPECIAL I 1001'IBOKS ALL WOOLTHICOTB, 40 Inches wide, only 2Se a yard. In Light, Medium and Dark Greys. We pronounce Oils the Best Kar. gain In Dress Goods we have ever had te offer. aneie goeas are an wool ana nave i tolera been sold for less than 37Xc 60-INCH ALL WOOL FU1T1NG3. In all the New Shades ter Fall and Winter, at BUe a yard. 6-4 ALL-WOOL HUOADCLOTU9, In all the New Shades, at 73c and II 00. Onr own Importation of ALL-WOOL UKN H1KTTA8 aed 1PKKNUU 11LACK CASH. MkRss, saving our custemers the Jobber's profits. Onr own Importation of SILK PLUSUKS : is inches wlde, In all coloring imaginable, stSOcentsayard. 18 lnehea wide. In all the New Colorings, only 75 cents a yard. 20lnehnswlde, la all the New rail Bhades, only II 00 a yard. 21 Inches wide, In all colors, only II SS a a yard. We censiaer theie goods, at the prices Quoted, the very beat vulun we ever offered te enr customers In SILK rLUBUKS. Kvery department will new be found apen examination te be replete with Mew rail Goods at prices te ault the tt eca. New Yerk Stere. HATH. .iTv''V TTA1SI UATS1 STAUFFER & CO. SATURDAY, SPT. i, OPENING DAY reu DUNLAP'd PALLIBTYLEB IN Silk and Stiff Hats. We think we have the 1IKST t3C0 1ILACK STIFF B aT In the city. All New Goods. TRUNKS and TBAVXL1NO BAG) at BOTTOM PB1UB8. BOYS' SCHOOL HATS, C. Stauffer&Ce. Neb, 81 & 33 North Queen St., LANCA5TEL.PA. FREY ECKERT ' T
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