;V ' H fr. :. Tl IK LANCASTER DAILY INTELLtqEKCEK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1888. B'-f He U5 ' "- Traut I DAatT laraura atrea It served by carriers m that etty aa sarreaBtlBg towns ler Me jttwwfc. AVaaaU OMCajreeiipermenUi, hi VmiT ImLUancit. ltlTiirnr. 11 mi a year, by mm. Specimen conies lent . TU IMELLIGENCKB, .. iuieasteT,ra. MS! Thft Dally Intelligencer. . latttCAtTER, 1KPTBMBBB 10, 1SSS, P? -y .f -. Tie PrwUeal's Letter. nwiiivu w mw V. HWWIHIUHI I bas lesl neluingby the delay in . 4;' MDMr.sce. It comes new at the ; twtaaeneement or the active stage of the it IBMlMMra Bfld HTM te ni-MAn nfrrah I'UM upon which the Democratic : 9vtv ataads, and te rally the forces in OWmmr Aaatia. Thtu 1Mni nf vint.. I, coming after the deliverances of I oaaventlens. and containing anew its rtaiianUeas, freshen the Issues et the campaign and settle the parties for the ,Tha flHwMmii. AM tint. tiam nnetlilnff jmw te say and he says nothing new ; but auwpeaxs very clearly, lie does net laaVatb position of his party In doubt . Kay of the issues. He declares that It, la for economy and efficiency In the afrit service, and mints te bis ndmlnls. Ytntten as evidence that his words are iJA . . - - - - imn empty ones. lie renews his declare- ,,vnm inat tarm taxes are paid by the "' Wenla mftnv (.Imp nvnr In thn nrlppR tabarged them for their goods ; and he de- AaAaaa ), If , . .U.l . heee taxes te the tax gatherer, they would 'Haet patiently de it. But he avows no op ." 08ltkHl te the tariff medn nf tat rnllep. p4k; and distinctly disclaims any desire K6 free trade. ITn itanlnma that tlin I tariff duties most be high enough te keep iJi,-- """ UUUM.Wt IU lUUblUIt te preserve the rewards et their '.flavor te thess employed la them. He JVt AW.I.AA SMJ.1. .... -. .1 . - . - ijjwe euuu iuvue ul reuueuua in me firilt mtei i ..rill ti .. & believes that their raw materials E&etild bs made free. The reduction of &jMsi revenue be shows te be an absolute eeeasuy; and be believes that it yEitOuld hfl martfl he faklnir llin liiif. Athens et taxation off the necessaries et 1 tnfe rather than off its luxuries, and te. M;a'aAA. i.t.v j -i i r,.. r", mnwi nuiBki uiu uieuuiurirnriun. iihhh gleearatiens, with an emphatic one in . . Mtaaunciauen of trusts as cenaDiraciM In !$ put down forcibly and speedily, are MhlHlt thA Rlim nf HlAnrnrynanf.AfatnniAnta 'i)t the president's letter ; and upon the &MfcAlMMtA .aIta. H.A nn nr.lt ... ... .ft... jyilimuui MWOU WD WU DaiCIV lU LU LUU :-,... tir -i-i. 4t.- -V--... '. ijiwmuMjt Tfe viaiui me reeiecuun 01 rA?ealdent Cleveland becauga hla ndmtnliu "jtrtien has been geed, clean and honest; ' sjeflaueeit nas been wise; and because It JM rauiy wen confidence and respect. ?3 We claim, for tbe nartv thatitrenre. '.....fSettU, the continued control of tliogov tliegov tliogev nunent, because its policy is such as jy-jm auvnnce iia inu'resia ai nerae ami ts,.s awreaa. u ravers a taxation reduced te h rtka rntnnnn n.,ln nJ . .!. ri 1.- neb reduction where it will most help i 'V ... 1 j ii... ... ,. BiortveB huu uccuiees numeer. xi fppeees te keep the avenues et employ- I" Wtntfllll bVBACiirlnir ti Mm memirnxhir. p.taf Interest such duties upon Imported Mauracrares as will enable them te venpete wim mem. wniie paying greater prtoesfer labor. It la wholly opposed te free fade i a pretty theory, adapted4ea para- e dm net agreeable toeur conditions. a anaitTiiil "i n .. .1 a. SKHeu'Viiura in veiy piuui vuui I no touch of free trada mailnMs. fi:Brd that lift Wftntu nntlilnir neimr tn t IJthan the free raw materials that are the ajht te be se clear, one would think, r&Hut It would have no disputants. WW Tha nnIJ..t .l... 1.1. . L !. .Wbftn hft flhrinra hnnr tha PannMlnnn n .rr ,,;- -"- -w.. .uvi1...i.U1,1m11, anvaneea se untenable a position upon ijh "i w uBHenai convention, mat it it unable te get its party in Congress Inte i$: llae upon it. It demands a prohibitory w mm country ; out us party in I 1 I tflllH.A.f Ia .ft.H1lH ....l.f -. A.- A. a n;tj:" nuujij uuuuia mj gamer ve itm-jwier in support 01 sucu a policy, or in !?IMt of any eher. The president's sharp pminder of their failure, will serve ";''fta brinir thAtn nn tn tha .r.nt- . . - ia .-. -,. w uu 4UVK, Ul ymmenstrate te the country that a party tfrulch freely denounces the Deme- j -i.iu wiu pency, as rrameu in Vtte Mills bill, has none of its own. t?eni. -tad or Indifferent, te nuhRtitntn fnr it 3Epnbllcans In the lower beuse long ittn KaVe UO the task nf rnnnhlnr ai. iJulUnMment linnn n taHfP hill . nA ., Iiaaate, te whom they handed ever the fWKt muu wj imvu line uimcuuy in ac ac ac ompltehlnz it. Frebablv the nrcaident's '.'rfinddlne' mav nreducn n hill fmm tiiatn fciit it will hardly be one In line with the 3 fSllnirm tlletfAwm i.aw yinblullU. "f tt. The Peril of Kew Verk. ft'-y IThailnlU -. . ..i ...... '-wueu;iuiun Ul UIKUWUF TOUUerV Boreej: lu .New Yerk and adjacent 1 are net et a reasaurlntr character. I It la high tlme that Americana rcnl. vke4 the fact that their chief city has ( runeBt u uaa a reputation ler cut threats PJaa Berne or Constantinople. There may a out little danger from lurking assas- Avitucu mm me Btiueue, cut tne MewTerk desperado can de as serious WKKWitn a eana bag or an umbrella, and Lib netropelitan burclardeeannt iipxiintn ' te slaughter old men In his efforts te Be- itve booty. Yet New Yerk hae an ad. sirably drilled and equipped police force Mdamarer Of nntprt PTifrnv nnd nhllltn f-.Tbe trouble is with the lawless and bru. . Ml rereltrn element, the dregs of Eure. Em emigration that threatens te make -few Yerk a mob element as danger- p nn mat ever rued Tri Tf. been pointed out liv raiiiin,,0i IHghtful men net glvan te sennatle: a m wuu ui nswweaa proportions could HftMlbled On Xerv Kllnht. nr.irnnnl a4 easily led te attack the wealthy per ? Ml of the city : that Wall stmt en..iH i e sacked in half an hour, and the first m mas me rest et the country would I Of disaster WOUld be the absent nf r wwi from New Ye rk. All telegraph i weuiu de cut, ana me police and rmllitla divided and everwhplmprt nf first rush. dangerous element of that cltv Ibeeternly dealt with, divided and act! before It bas a ch&ncA in Mmw faMtal power of rula and te bring mm country me curse or communist k TIM MttsrwHut. In Line. P AAUaatch' te the New Yerk Timn l(0eeten says that a canvass had I Bmde et the CoH.mitteeef One Hun- Ifaiepindent Bepubllease or Mug. , who ia isst leat tMr M te the J election et Cleveland. This was done because of the statement widely made that the Mugwumps element had been dissatisfied with Cleveland and is new safely back lu the Republican ranks. Of the Committee et One Hundred, the bead et the Mugwump movement, 87 are living ; of these CO declare themselves for Cleveland's reelection, and C for Harrison; tbe preferences of the ethers are net known. These who adhere te Cleve land are the most important in weight, as they are the most numerous et tbe Mugwump element, and show clearly enough that the greater part of the Inde pendent Republicans who were for Cleve land four years age have become part and parcel of the Democratic party new. Oim people ask relief from the undue and unnecemry burden of tariff taxation new resting upon tbem. They are ettered tree tobacco and free whisky. They ask for bread and are given a stone. Cleve land'! Letter of Acceptance. A) A, A nKMAjiKATiLK liinitntlen of tbe un certain and marvelous ways of Juries has J ast been furnished In the Fayette eennty court. A druggtiit named Usys was en trial for violating; the liquor law. His plea was that he merely took orders, and the beer came addressed te tbe parties who pttd for It, but Judge lining charged the jury that this was dearly a violation of the Brooks law, and that they should find a verdlet against Hays. Te the astonishment of the oeurt the Jury acquitted Bays, put ting halt the oetts en the constable. The Judge lectured the Jury severely and made an order remitting the costs placed en tbe oeostable and directing that tne county pay them all. The Jury evidently had disagreed with the Judge and believed that the druggUt was only the Instrument of transmission and bad net vlolated tbe law against the site of beer. Tiikhk has JUNt been tnued '.from the governtnent frlnting cilice a velume et csnye en naval mutton, edited by the eblef of the liureaunt naval Intelligence. It gives a mass of Information en foreign navlea with comment by tralned experts en the application nf their expensive experience te the economic) building of an Amerlean navy. There 1 a paper en naval reaervea, by Ueal. Celwell, wbleh detalls the work of European powers Ineiganlzlnga foreo of this kind, and proneunooa strongly against It. England bas a naval reserve fores of 30,000 men, which wilt coat her ter the current year, ll,118,'30. " Th materlal la oxeellent, but It dratted en beard of a modern man-of-war he believed It would be nearly as useless as any ether untralned men.' " 'Thelr qualluoallens as able seamen would find no toepe, for the tuodern fight ing ship la mantles, and requires, In addi tion te the englne room foreo, only the men te dlreet the abtp and operate tbe gun, tor pedo and electric armament" Although the naval reserve wbleh has been planned for this country la te be a decided Improvement en the Ilrltlsh model It would be open te the same objections and ethers et even graver Impert. " In the first place, we have net the toree or natlve merchant eamen whleh that country possesses te draw from. Of the low ahlps and steam veasela whleh still fly the United States flag upon the high aeaa net only the major part or the crew', but In many cases tbeotUeera, are et foreign birth, and of these who are native born but few have flxed rosldences or local ties wbleh bring tbem back at ahert Interval te the same place. Even the tubing fleet la te a large extent manned by natlves of the Brltlah provinces. The fore-and-aft coast ing floet and the lake fleet are manned by crews who In only a limited sense can be called seamen, and It Is noterlona that a large proportion et our yaehta are offlcerod aud manned by foreigners." A U.vn'kukssauy taxation 1 untuat taxa tien. Cleveland's Letter or Aoceptance. m aa m ATNewark en Naturday Mr. Tburman displayed pluck and vigor that very few young men oeuld oemmand under the same circumstances. Though suffering from a eovero attaelc of the meat woakenlng atokneia et a ulnd that often disables atblete, he initie a long and telling ipoecb te an Immonse crowd, and when overoomo for a few woinenta be plueklly roanmed and llnlshed hla address. It Is net necessary te reply te tbe re marks that Bome papera see lit te make about the callant or nhl nmn'a Ainlriina i.. cauae he has completely anawered them hlmaelf by words and net?. Net an editor among thorn oeuld be counted en te wrlie ahuiuoreud or b readable essay when suf fering from an stuck of ohelera merbua,and yet Mr. Tburman was as witty and forcible en Saturday as at any time In his lire. Even while be waited te reaume his peech his mind was alert undue followed Clovernor Green'a remarka ae closely that he was able te pick up the line of argument where the governor dropped It and make tbe fallowing hit. "The governor has spoken en the question of tbe surplus. New, I held In my band a letter from the secretary of tbe treasury giving the exact amount down te cents of eurplus which tbere waa en the 8Utdayef August of thla year only a few daya age and that amount waa 103,4?0 009B0-one hundred and thirty-three mllltODB aud upward drawn from tbe pockets of the peeple and lying In tbe treaaurvef the nnltnci HtAtna ),,.. .. allghteat necessity of Its belng tbere money for vrbleh tne government has net the slightest use, but whleh, If kept In the pecketa of the pnople, would be of great b3neut te tbem, te thelr bualness and their homes." And later be said: "There ate but three ways In wbleh tbla surplus can bs rodueod tbe one Is by extravagant expenditures of the govern ment (and no man will say they should de t bat) ; another U by reduction et the lnternal revenue, free whisky and tobaeoo against free proiluce; the third Is by a reduotlen of the tariff en Imported artleles, and that la the coetrluo which the Domeoratlo party advocates. 1 hope you will advecate It, tee," A Mmy pointed and Important query la made by an English correspondent of tbe New Yerk Times In a letter deaerlptlve of the naval maneuvrea of the British fleet, He asks whether thaTInlin.1 wtat. i . pared te take evor the Eegllsh mereanllle marine In case Great Britain should become Involved In a great European war. The maneuvrea proved that three filths of the Brltlah borne fleet oeuld net step tbe ravages of tbe cther twe-flftha. Tbe n nf France Is four-fifths that of England, and allied with itusala would be very much stronger and would probably In war time make commerce under the English flag a very dangerous bualness. This danger te English commerce can hardly be averted by any naval lnereae, aa ether pewera can and will atrengthen their forces In tbe aame proportion. The result of a war between England and any great naval power roust be tbetransferet the English mercantile marine te tbe protection of some ether Hag. The V'.mej oerreapondont put the matter in a clear light "Your lawa would at preient prevent this same en payment of a protectionist penalty that no owner would faee. Yet te whom would tbe ships be mere naturally trans ferred V Aa It Is they would have te be scattered among little European powers, for we bave Just demonstrated that we can net protect tbem. Dees the United Btatca realize ordeeaitnot that in tbe alteraUen of Its protective tariff in tbla direction Ilea CBS) aennd chance of recovering its lair share In maritime supremacy T" Vfe are new ae hopelessly behind ethor giant nations that our only cbanee of ever regain, leg a fair held en tbe ocean shipping la bv !5hLDi Ji?.7'?.tae ' tb0 whifertune of ethers while they are at war, Te day Is the day of the Maine election, and Mr. Blaine can new be let loose upea the country If the Bepubllcan candidal la net afraid of the oeaaeqnenoes. What Maine will de tedsy no fellow caniay,as It la as likely te go one way aa tbe ether. Its vote Is never significant of the final issue In November, m A), It seems thst the story et tbe Philadel phia Trest that the English government bad been communicated with by our gev ernment, concerning the president's mes sage en tbe fisheries question, la pronounced by Secretary Bayard te be wholly ground less t whtcb, or course, will give It a quietus among sensible people. The Press editor Is net of this kind. lie says that tbe communication may have been made and Bayard knew nothing of It ; and be Inti mates that the secretary does net knew tnueh anyhow about what Is going en In our foreign affair. What gudgeons this f Jllew must take bis readers te be I PKBSONAL. Cmnten B. Fietc, Prohibition candidate for president of the United Htates, It Is said, U te be made president of Dickinsen college. Rev. MAxwKt.Ti r. GAnnn-, sn., a Methodist minister, died at bis home In Dayton, Ohie, en Sunday, aged 77 yearr, He was bera in Laneaater, Ta. Jcoek James M. Onxxn ha declined the nomination for tbe vice presidency en the American party's ticket and hope for President Cleveland's election en the tariff issue. IIknry MeNAin, aged 83 Tears, died en Thmertayln Mlddletewn. lie purchased bla coffin sixteen years age. Mr. MeNalr waa for many years a prosperous merchant of that borough. BeniriEiiaTKiN, the California amateur aprintar, broke tbe 100 yard record in Ht, Leuis en Nnnday 1-6 of a second, hla time being 0 4-D eeoende. lie dofeated Jee Murphy, the local champion. Mrs J. B. Mirxmsoerc, wire of J. B. MllJeyseck, cigar manufacturer, or 018 Columbia avenue, left Naturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, aoeompnnlcd by her two chil dren, te visit Alteena, Cressen and Pitts burg. MvneN llANns, who bas glvontlOOOOfe the Demoeratlo national campaign fund. Is a hale old gentleman of about alxty, JIe baa olesoy cropped gray wblahera and a rubicund face, whose striking characteris tics are Its firm mouth and expressive eyca. A bread, high forehead, rquare chin and atralght Grecian nose Indioate the foreo and determination of the man, and his dollberato utterances bespeak his care and caution. Mr. Bangs i one of tbe wealthiest men In hla part of tbe state, and bis opinions are gonerally reapoeted, lie la a cement manufacturer, and employs about 300 men In bla werka at Falrvlew near Byraeuae. Be deelare that tbe tariff nd free trade question la "(Imply a let of talk," and that be la for Cleveland because he reprosents the correct principle. Mns. Mxnv E Tvr.nn, tbe original Mary Whose little lamb followed her te school one day, la still living at Hemcrvllle, Mass., a vigorous old lady et eighty-two years. Te a reporter of the Bosten Oleht she recently gave a true version et the world famous verses. The lamb was raised by ber from the day of Its blrtb, lis mether having do de sertcd It. It followed Mary overywbero ahe went, and died In her arms, having been gored by a enw while following Mary about tbe barn. The three original verseu were written by ene Jehn Koulsteno, a young man of the neighborhood then fitting for tbe college, but two mere verses were Brtded afterwards by a Mrs. Townsend. Frem the floeoe of her lamb Mary knit two pairs or stockings. These were ravelled out and sold In small bits tied te a card with Mary's autograph wrltten en It, and sold for tbe fund oellooted te save the Old Seuth ohureb, Bosten. Twe hundred dol lars were raised In this way. fTAJXAilAKJCX'tl 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 tejbuy or net. J L crrvnii tquArti WANAMAKER'S HAcrc W FLOOR SPACE PHILADELPHIA J L tiiwrCNrnitt "l r 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 arc yours. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. OOiirLBXlON fOWDBK, QOMPLEXION POWDER. LADIES WUQ VAXUK A nKriNRI) COMfLKXlON UUtiX' Utile pozzem's SIKU10ATKU COMPLEXION POWDER. .v.l-,m.Parts a "rUllant traneparency te the 1)5 .t? mevea'111 r"Ple. m'ckiea and 01$. XeOanaSUrun.1lnt,U,I00 ihaU)' l"nk or TOM BALK II V All Drugglata and Faney QoeJa Doalera 3vorywbero. apfS-iva iiauue.-h MAVHlNHKr. QEM'KAIi MACHINE WOKK& FOR SALE CHEAP I'OU 1UMKDIATB UKUVJ5UY, b,sS.ecembln1ea.Kn,tlue Rud 6 ' "elier, en w!nor1w.t1henttTo,!.1,-r,.'ana VwUe W make3!6 "' ' AuwlIotUenta Kuglne. Own ecrtpuSn" an1 aeil6n et overyeUa and Qe- foBr7hrrtte7uy80.nl',ft,,D,I ,MluMe rw,w?.VS!Vet ""I"". Pipe. Brass and Iren jnga, starting, l'nlleya, Hangers, Attc, jste. QOOO WOKK. KKAHONAULK OUAIldlCS. PHOMVTWKSB. Central Machine Works TV.P. UUMMLNUS, Proprietor, NOS. 131 ft 136 NORTH CHRISTIAN BT. iaaemsa, p., aecs-tta rOOO'S HARBAPARILLA. TRUE ECONOMY Itistrne oeenoaiy te buy Heed's Sanaye ruia, for "loe Oeaea Oaa Dellar," la englaa'. with ana trne only of this popular tnedletne. if ynu wish te prove this, bay a bottle et Heed's Sarsaparllla and measure Its eenuata. lovwlllflnalttehoiaiootounoonrals. Hew read the directions, and yen will Una that tbe average doae for persons of different aces Is less than a teaspoenfut. This is certainly eon olnalve and unanswerable evidence of the pe culiar strength ana eeonemy of HOOD'S SAKBAFA11ILLA " We began nateg Heed's Bartaparllla In our Institution soma months age, and having watched Its effects, wish te say that we And It a geed, reliable, ana beneficial medicine for family use, and for hospitals and Inailtntea anch as crnrs." Biaiaaaer Jfsaer, West fenrth BU, Cincinnati, O. " I took Heed's Barsapirllla for less of appe tite, dyapspsht and general languor. It did me avast amount of geed, and 1 have no hesi tancy In rocemmonaing It." J. Tf. fritXB fritXB fritXB voae, Qulncy, 111. HBALTlt BKTTKE THAN KV1E " I have been troubled by a soiefotous affec tion alt my life. It Is one of the marked rec ollections of my boyhood days, and for several years has rendered me nnabie te labor much. I think Heed's SaraapaHlla, which I have been using at intervals for ten yearr, Is the beat thing I have ever taken. I am new CO, ana my general health leems better than ever." H. D. Abbett, Warren, . U. HOOD'S BARSAPARILLA Beld by all arugslsU. St 1 sir for SB. Prepared only by C 1. HuOD ft CO., Lewell, Mass. 100DO8KB OWE DQLLaK (8) BOOTS AND HJIOB: "w .v'WV. F01 OT WEAR. Yeu Can Save Meney llV VtBlTINU STACKHOUSE'8 ANUI'UUOHaHINU YOUH' FOOT WEAR. SSTTHK litSl'j BHOKS AND. I.UWXB1 1'KlOKS IN TnKIOlTY. D. P. STACKHOTTSB, SB & SO BAET KINO, ST. IiANOABTBO. I'A. aW-lydAw JOOTB AND HHOEH. An Exciting Race for the Lead I In ilinse limes when "Competition U se icnaravTLi,araB,nea l "00',nU LARGE STOCK or Scheel Shoes Which .rerPKlOK.QUAMTy and UUU4U1L. VS cinnet be beaten in tlieClly. WKCANBKLIiYOU Cnlld's Kid and Pebble, Hnel and .Spring Hem Shoes. Blzei from s te 10H, for 11.00; nCh.,L1'8 "ra'n Selar Tip, Heel and apring Heel oheoa. Hires 8 te lej, for se eenta. MtMea Ornln Bntten frhoes. Bread and Nar row Teea. B!7osnte2,iorll00. - u,u,ux,"r w"efe'r'0Jll80,aa,,, axxltn Shoes, Sires wiigpg' Kia and Pebule. Heel and Spring HcolbUeos. eiiusllte2, 11,28. hib Yenths'. Beyh' and Men's Veal Calf, Heek Ijce shoes, afzes 11 te 2, 3 te fi and 0 te ll-ll 00 Assents"' Voh 1,nlten Shoes, bires 5J te 7, lleS110' araln ls,llten "hoes. BUes!ite7, Ladles' Kid and Pebble. Hound and Gouaro Toefchets. Blres2J,te7,il.2J. u"uuciure Itomernber thue are no Auction Bale Goods . .we." net puy une Hellar's worth et shoes iJmiJi.3')A,,et ara made by Geed ltellable Paouirles. and we will Riiarantee they are the Itaat Shoes veu can buy In the City at tint priers quoted nuove, ai we are Bulldlui Up mraraaa by Seiling Goods en a Clwe Mar- -J1' Sf thc"2 ?ll00!, we hve sold ever since weenmmoneod bjalnees, almost three years. o.!f.0.ll.?ve.Plloa our KAST WINDOW with BOIIOOI. B11.1K8 and have marked theprlees en thorn, se that you can compare tbem with these you buy sUuwhere. Tlie One-Pilco Cash Ilonse. The Leaders of Lew Prices IN 1 BOOTS 8c SHOES, Ne. 3 E.st King Street, liANOASTKU. FA MAKING POWDHlt. gTEKUNO BAKING POWDER. SIERLIN BAKU D WWBHl j Absolutely Pure. T'HS 'Powder never varies. A marvel of ,.purlly' tOKthana whoIeemeness. Mere ocenom cal than the erdinury kinds. Beld only in cans by all urecers HTKULINU MANUrACTUHINGCO. aug2S3ma 12 ana U Spruce street. New Yerk HJOl'CLtm. JIOYOLKS, TRICYCLE TANDEMH. OOLDMBIA Bioyeles, Tricycles, Tandems. UUKAHLK, EIUl'LK. GUAKANrKEUHIQUKSTGUAUK, II.LUSTKATED CATALOGUE KKEX. POPE MF'G. CO., 79 rilANKLIN ST., BOSTON. 11UANOH UOU8K3-11 Warren Bt. New Yerkj 391 wabuh ATS.cnlosSe? auAyeiSa FREY (6 ECKERT, TOBAOOO. QLD HONESTY TOBAOOO, FINZER'S OLD HONESTY Tbe Chewers et OLD HONESTY TOBACCO will seen And that it lasts longer, tastes sweeter than ether tebac ces, and will please you. Ask your dealer for It and Insist en getting it. Genuine Has a Red H Tin Ta en Every Plug, vttr UOODH D KESB QOODS. Dress Goods IN THE NEWEST COLORINGS AND STYLES, Plain, Striped and Plaids, At Prices te Suit Everybody. JehnS.Givler, 6 & 8 North Queen Bt, . . i"ANCA".TEB,PA. marle-lvdAw B( OSTON STORE I TO CATCH EARLY TRADE. Before tbe busy season begins we will make the following Special Offering cf an ENTIRELY NEW Let of Goods. Deuble Width Heavy Sheeting lluslln,12e ayardand upwards. Yard Wlde BhcetlDg Muillu,69a yard and upwards. Heavy lied Tieklng, Se a yard and upwards Geed Apron Qlngham, 4Xe a yard and np. Wftrusi All-Linen Tewellnga, Se and 10 a yard and upwards. Calicoes, Newest Styles. Xe a yard and up up up Geed Towels, Be and upwards. All-Linen Napkins, Me a deten and upwards. Bel Flannel, All. Weel, 12H a yard and up wards. Curtain Scrims, Sua yard and upwards. Table Linens, lSea yard and upwaids. Our Qualities Are Al ways Reliable. WDen't miss this Duplay of staple Goods. Pricea Are Always the Lewest. Chas.Stamm UUIU1NAL Bosten Stere 85 and 37 North Queen St. -SVOl'l'OSlTE THE PUSTOriTlOE. aug?5 ly 11 a A7 kuh eniura. Q.ote'kmsmaIts " fee Ladies' Celluloid Cellars k Cuffs. QAMPAIGN NECKTIES AMI &OYELTIES ATEKIHatAN'i. JTOTIOK TO OlOJBU. PIjAXIS. UANNKBS AND BAUUEd MADE TO OttOEU, AT ERISMAN'S, NasawsaxKute itejut. mMoeMRimm, PAB8ARDS MILD O0SKD HAM J AEDBEEFASTBACOlfr Saver. Wag-aanuifa that tAara Is -iaT awu or tfcabtat tawlina ara new suss Maws. TSUZJPVL'?!!1 satiaiaetiem. TrVussn ajaStellyourBalgabers. ' fsr imea Bmi ana Belena nleiyeaiBMC PHesT AonaeiA. flEOEMBWlAJrrr JT BUKSK'H, TUK QKOOKR. An Acknowledged Fact ,,5iM2.il Hi? Campaign Plaques. Chremes KJJfTLPOiiS -Dn61lean or Uemeeratle lVlf,fJ5S'.?,JJr,u, altfcsr tkattwoKe tkattweKe Kb.".lS?wk,.?e S Deratte CaeaiOatca ; fi,i.,i1".w.W? SlOB,a Oapltei. Ta Pic tures are said te be a very aemet llkeaeis of the candidate, and BnllAag?. " VOU CAN GET ONE By buying one or two or mere pounds et ear Excellent SB-Cent Cen"e, or ear BestEle or Blended or Java or Mecha - always Erash Boasted and sure te please. 49 P. a if you are tee far away, and want one, send 10 cent and we will mail one. BURSK'S, NO. 17 MaVBT KINO KBUTj LANCA8TEB,PA, XpiNE QBOOKRIB& 9 aBmmm-amm Bead ! Bead I Bead ! CALL AT W.A.REIST& CO.'S GROCERS, COKNBH EABTKXKG AND DDKE BT8, LANCA8TEB.PA. Finest Line or Choice Grocerles tn the city, and rocelve a handaomeand oerrecteiblnet sice photographs of J. W likes Beeth. Lawrence Barret, Henry Irving, Frederick Warde, and Annie Plxlay, Irene Verena, Agnes Ilemden JesephlneBt. Clair. The above are correct and cannot be sur passed as te quality or card and ccurateneas of person. Alse sample of Best Baking Pow der free. Guaranteed strictly pure. Ask for we have Great Bargains in Greeerlts te offer te you for the next thirty days In order te reduce our stock. New canned Goods and Emits will take up all the room we have te spare, and we are receiving them dally. . A. Mst & Ce. TELEPHONE. OPEN EVEUY EVEN ING. EliEE DEL1VEBY. "DAKQAINcJ. REIST, READ ! READ ! READ ! California Strained Heney, s E for 25c. Jelly (all kinds), 6 Bs Bor'JSe. Table Byrnp, light aa honey, 10c a qU Stewing rigs, i B.3 for 55c. Bunch Ililslns, 4 Bis for 25c Pre oes, 6, 5. 4 and S fes for 25c. Fresh Tea Biscuits, 4 Us for 25c. Bnaps and Nlcnacs, 8 ft. for 25c. Twe Geed Breems for 25c. Best fleer in the World (Beut's Leyal), COe a quarter. Fresh Wheat Germ, 0 Bs for 25c. Fresh Boiled Oati, 0 as for 25c. Fresh Oatmeal, c as for 25c. Whole Grained Bice, 5 ft for 25e. Geed Blce, 6 B3 for 25c Twe Large Cakes Laundry Boap for Ic. Olelne soap, 5c. Large Bexes Blue, Ce a box. Finest Dried Beet In the city, lSXe a lb. Finest Picnic Hams in the city, HKe a ft. Twe Large Bexes Mustard Sardines for 25c. One Bex Oil or Mustard Sardines for 80. 49-And many ethor Bargains, it will surely pay you. Call and aee Relst, Wholesaled Retail Grocer, Northeast Cerner West Klac aad Frlnee Streets. LANCASTER, PA. QVEBNHWAKB. H lUfcl dt MAUTLN. Fruit Jars ! - Fruit Jars ! -AT- CHINA HALL. loe Old Standard MASONI KUU1T J All In Pints, quarts, Half-Gallens, AT LOWEST PBICBB. Tbe LIGHTNING JAB has no Superior, Is Easier Opened and Closed, Made of Better Metal and is Sellable, Try them. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street, LANOABTEB, PA. mevumrvuMiuuum tiuoes. QAIili AND 8KB -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP Sixty Candle-Light 1 Beau them alt Anether Let et cheap glebes for g a an ou stores. THH PHBFBOTIOH " METAL MOULDING BUBBEU OUBUIOB WEATHERSTRIP Beats them aUJThla strip entweara all ethera, Keeps out the cold. Step rattling of windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made in applying iu uan dp nitea anywnere no holes te bore, ready for use. it will net split, warp or shrink cushion strip Is the most penoeb ai vue dieyb, uBausr ana uange Ksw -of-: Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA MAKBLB WORhti. TITAKBLK AND QKAN1TK WORKS. CHARLES M. HOWELL, MARBLB ANDQRANITH WORKS, NO.130NOBTH QUEEN BTBEET. Having special facilities for manufacturing Granite Monuments.Tembj, Grave -stones and Cemetery Werk of ail kinds, respectfully sn licit the patronage of the public, and tnvltn all te call andexamtne the extensive .tocker Mar ble Monuments, Grave-Stones, etc., new fin ished aad erected at my works, which X otter at greatly reduced prices. Practical experi ence, with taste in th arrangement et orna mentation, lettering and execution of de.lgns with great care, ia a guaranty that porfeet satisfaction will be given te the meatexactlng Of my patrons. Builders ara Invited te call for estimates for building work. order received for all kinds of Mantels. A large number of rtntshed Band and Brown Brewn Brown Btene iloer-SUU en hand, at lowpriees. . GHAO.M. HOWELL, amrMTT,s) rVBNlTUKB. QOHBAQIBBB. Our Hemes and Hew te Fur nish Them. These intending te furnish or refurnish their houses, in part or the whole, should inspect our immense stock of New Fall Styles en exhibition in our large salesrooms. Our own and ether makes at the lowest prices. Lar gest display of First-CIass Fur niture in the city, en the ad, 3d and 4th Floers of Ne. 31 Seuth Queen street OCHS aOIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. eprtl-ly w IDMTKK'B. FURNITURE WIDMTER'S OOBIXB. THE OLD CUBNJtR IS FULL Or GOOD NEWpTHINGS. Our stock is tee large and must be reduced before the season doses. Te de thla we have concluded te give the people a chance te get Geed Furniture ! AT A LITTLE COST. We have some goods (net theNiewest, but lust as geed) that will be sold if the price pat en them will sell them. ThoseareGUBAT bavgainb, ana we ex pect te see them move lively. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE BTORS Oer. Mast King & Duke Sts. I desire te call the attention of my frienda and patrons te tbe fact that I am cewprepared te de general Undertak ing, te which my per sonal attention will be given at moderate charges. Respectfully,; WALTER A. HE3MTSH, 37 & 30 8. QueenlBU'j Residence 87 West Vine Street, opposite Bt. Mary's Church. F URNITURK ! FURNITURE I THE UNDSBSIGNED HAB BEOFENEO HIS BTOUK AT THE OLD STAND, He. 88 East King Street, Whleh was destroyed by fire some time age, and kas a perfeetly New Meck of all kinds ei FURNITURE. rAHLOU SUITES, BBDBOOM BU1TEB, TABLES, CHAIBS, ETC UPHOLSTERING In All Its Branehes. Alse fainting and Or namenting Old Chairs.; HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Street leStfd HATH. YOUNQ MKN, ATTENTION I Stauffer&Ce, LBADINQ H1TI1HS, Are showing np the largest and finest line of thn inner novel and new things known te the Hat Trade In Fashionable Fall Styles. sTirr hats rfie.u cec te sj.ie rULLLlNKOF Trunks and Traveling Tags AT UOXTOU FBICE3. 31an(l 33 Nerthmen St, LANUASTEL.I'A. COAL, AaaVVW B. B, MARTIN & CO,, Wholesale and Be tall Dealers In all kinds of liUMIlfJIl AMU LUAL, sy Yabo Ne. 424 North Water and we. 440 North Prince Streets. Lancaster, l'a n3-lyd rAUMQARDNBR'H OOltfANY, COAL DEALERS. Oniix- Ne. 129 North QneenBtreet, and Ne, SU North Prince street. Yaana: North rrlnee Street, near Heading Depot, anruua laneaateu, ra TUMBEK, COAL, 4tt LUMBER, C01L AMD ROOFING SLATE. O. SENER a SONS. PBIN0E AND WALNUT BTS, BeU Ceal et the Best Quality at the Lewest rliv-s. Buy new, as it may be higher. JesHtd WANTED CLEAN WHITE PIQ PIQ eens, lull feathered old birds, geed srtees paid: XIELB a be6-
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