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THE IjANCASTEH DATLY INTELLIGENOER, SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1888.
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Dally Intelligencer.
p;- JbAKCASTBB, HPTBMBM It, IMS,
" Vr lateUltert KatllslmaB.
Oar prty leaden who visit Europe
I te pat their tongues in quarantine
tiMj get none until they can learn
en again the proper twist suitable
K their party's exigencies. Mr. Blaine
Hi. aet knew hew te talk te help his
''when he kt hk toDgee loose, and
tj isnpew. wee tias just returned,
net seem te understand that it Is
Iful for him te make every Eeg-
a het Cleveland man and
Democrat a free trader. lie
flljy that he met a very Intelligent
Xaftish nobleman who wanted llarri
Mfe elected because he feared that if
OWrwUnd was chosen we would have free
caw materials In tla country, and in that
Ms) be thought we could undersell their
fMfcBies. The drift of public sentiment
he found te be In favor of Cleveland's
, election, but he also found a great mis
.BBderstandlng of the Democratic pesi-
ea the tariff. It being considered te
i
Be for free trade. They regard the Deme-
as free traders, Mr. Depew says,
aaaaaifcM thev want te revIsAthA tariff.
' &
, Ub4 they seem unable te understand the
diffueece between free trade and revenue
preferm. lie thinks that It the Republicans
if&wraaiM nrnnnaA ti revlr a Hi a tariff HiaP.n-
. SMshmen would think them free tradersalse.
yMUt aeciarea mat aiermer editor or oneet
, newspapers wrote a letter te the Leb-'-
"4ea Times, undertaking te explain that
KIOIUO ICIUIIU WHO UUV llOO VlttUU, UUli
''line Times could net understand his letter.
jH'Mr. Depew's frank exposition of the
Bish geed ammunition for the Kepubll-
orators who occupy themselves in
Announcing Democrats as free traders,
"M'fand Cleveland as the choice of the Eng
fr,llahmen. Mr. Depew, who has attained
;,njfin ran& in nepuuucan leaaeramp, neas
all such people, along with the English-
rx A nAllntfVj'J nvlttt n IttleLnMiii t
u, iu in niiuwKU mwu a fcuiu&ueea ui
r-ilhead and dullness et understanding, et
K-which thev can hardlv relish belnir
Mcused by a party fellow and lender ;
gftBaauiat jngusnman wnotneuttuc mat
.M Harrison was the better president of the
JF twpjter England, because free raw rnater-
. (. wt'weuia come in v u .Democratic as.
etadency had a very level head. It is
Ke' plain that the cenntrv needs frea raw
-'S.aterlal. and no man of intelligence can
K'fffcil te admit it; the only objection the
rvanufacturer can make te the grant te
'Mktsa of Rlich n linnn. In hln four lenK
JKfeHoed being ence tasted by freeing
;ibw materials, the ferocious free
',-, wnh wm ucaii warn, ui iree laurics.
fMr Thnra la nnfhinv en fearfnl en ..
&' protected manufacturer. He runs
'V. at a shadow and a sheeted spectre throws
u,t? w dwuui ii uu numu uui uoe
.,bls understanding he would reallze that
Rji Y&nty party Is governed with eeme degree
Krt.rHl InivlllirAnnA. nnrl Jint:-vlM man nti.1
: Fit-'- " ' --- """ " " """ "
.ftjtJheir theories de net run It. That no
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skS""' "" OYCl uu """"UK juj,ure any
, important established
IdjjtVV
may be
. r aVsBstt . Wn aA tm An (!
r"- '""""xsi
fcfeV. TMe
cr-a m '.
new (
erk Mayoralty.
There Is an
interesting situation in
ReJtew xerK city suneundincr the maver-
ilBlty succession. Mayer Hewitt is chief
factor, which accounts !for the iuteiest-
l'Iagness of the situation ; things are al-
Yways lively when he has his hnnds in
?.; uem. it seems mat Tammany Jlall, as
n'whnAA KOmllllcitl Ifr TTe.nltf annf. ll.l
?irarte the mayoralty, has net been cettlnsr
Rieng with him very well. Tnmrnnny
i been In bad luck with its mavers for
3r- - i u ', :. ..
y-;,' """j jmii aii ciuuis luuui, iiuu men
leencludes that they bave "gene back"
neir creaiur. xnis nappens se uni-
Firsallv
that the suspicion arises that
jTammany Ilall asks tee much from the
gawiyerB, ana tnis is wiint Mayer Hewitt
f-fsavs la the matter. Ifn thlnVa ihnt
m&f the Tammany leaders expect the mayor
K?-U,J eCT;l, uesiew uis paironage
'vat their pleasure: and this nn in-
Efr flAtlAtllAnt. man HIta t TTA.ftt.
vf-iwiw MRU .g AU.& XlOVVlbll IVOU-
nE".AUU9Jv Duiecui in nmncr. ka 'I'nmTnanv
&.vwj.. '.i' : . "." r :""""'
wui no re-nominate xaayer Hewitt ; and
he says he would net take its nomination
4C"B5newi Because he does net want the
fc$fl-hce. But he declares that if Tammany
&":& undertakes te run a candidate Dledeed te
ride ita blddlnir. hn will nn in n Imaf htm
ifit, ' Of- " e v www umi
iV M the citizens' candidate ; because he
sL believes tbat te elect a mayor who should
I be simply a creature acting under the
direction et a political machine and dls-
gstf tributing patronage according te ita
f orders, would be one of the very worst
,,wunga mat could happen te the city.
Under such a svstem it would tnkn imt.
a little while te develop 'rings' such as
disgraced the city government under the
rule of Tweed and his followers."
- And there is undoubtedly Bense In that,
M there usually is in Mr. Hewitt's utter-
kneB! but still hninnllnna MirntrFtinmn
."& 4nBk1w an ta - ..- i. ..
ijn. u.w;i hiu no ue uui. ixjniuuueu inut
'A . there Is such undue dictation from Turn.
(s aaanv Ilall as he flmia. it man .i-
f - - ......... M.UJ Uk,
lay denbtless, and he may refuse : it mav be
KftMtunlly vexed, but the fact that itasked
Mv hat thn ennAIAala fnr ma. f ,..e
p' shows that it did net then desire a man
1 4ifer mayor who would simply be IU tool.
Aaaitlsfalr te say that the Tammany
IsBders dtclars that thev have never
EL$, priced anything from Mayer Hewitt or
Rf iwught te control him.
if, i
I O On Sunday alaree partef the American
f. people will devote three-fourths et their
t' time te thought et matters that had
tTftuch better be forgotten for that day.
": M must think while they live, but if
?tbe habits of thought exhibited in the
y vcelumni et the Sunday papers are a true
fyt xcoflctienoi cue pueuc tasieand tendency
f .ane degeneration of the people has been
'BMrked. Just at present the great
Miens of the day are Hell
and te-morrow's papers will
Ism B vast amount et entirely useless
ttaaidle en the state of the campaign
pssawi wiw a very iew items or real itn
ftrtanee. There 111 be pages et social
fMUtB and snobbish personalities, a fair
effly of literary matter et mere or Jess
sjserlt, and wit of various degrees of fee
Dpftsaawith an occasional rare Hash of
fM fHHiiae article. This class of mental
ttaaUhec sibaulaUflg nor restful,
and unless selected with rare discretion
its endemic influence can hardly be ques
tioned. It is said that church-going is net as
universal newdays, and whatever the
reassn may be, the home devotion with
the aid et the Sunday paper, cannot be as
harmless as endurance et the most
drowsy et sermons. It men must have
fowl for thought while they are
resting, It would be better for
their health et mind and body
If they would seek It in standard
literature, in conversation en topics far
removed from the political or business
issues et the hour, or llnd it In long walks
in the country, drawing from the inex
haustible treasury of nature elevating
and Inspiring thought. And the mere
men think of the end of man the better
men will they be.
The Heme Maker, a monthly msgiKlne,
edited by Marlen Harland, and publlabed
by the Heme-Maksr Ce., will make its first
appearance Ooteber 1. II will contain net
less tban one bundred and twenty pages,
tally Illustrated.
Wh pabllih te diy sketches of Mveral
noted Columbians wbe wilt bear a premt
neat part In the centennial of the borough.
Tbe enta are furnUhed through the courtesy
e! the Columbia Ueralil.
The home or sensational Journalism la
sappeaed te be In tbe glowing Weat, but of
late the Journals et aembre .Londen have
managed te keep their readers Interested
by making the meat et tbe rumors et the
benr in true Western style. They made a
first class aenaatlen ever the retaliation
message, and when tbe Senate at last
passes tbe retaliation bill they will re
peat the noise with variations. At
present they are Indulging In oheer eheer
fal assurance et the death et Htanley
In Central Africa. They knew he has been
murdered because Msjer Bartellet, who
went te Und him, has has been killed, and
they see lit te assume aa a matter or course
'that Bartellet teat his life through the
treaehery of hla friend Tlppe Tib. It Tlppe
saw fit te mataacre Bartellet why aheuld
he net de the same te Httnley T The truth
la tbat there la no geed reason te believe
that Tlppe la responsible for Bartollet'a
death and Stanley Is probably as union
allve as ever.
Tiik Keformed Cbureh Mcuienger bo be bo
llevoa Mat the leaaen or the forming of tbe
constitution can new bs followed by tbe lie
formed churches. There were thirteen
ltttle soverelgntlea, very Jealous of their
Illgiiis, luat wure iu inn uuiwu uuuvr uiutu
Deneral sovereltrntv that was te be nlaeed
ever them all, and thua form them into a
nation. Why might net theae two ro re ro
llgleus bodlcaeomo together In the s.me
way as the thirteen aecular bodies did a
hundred years age, and like klndred drops
mlngle Intoent? The latter retalned their
preper sovereignties Intact, and simply
plaoed themnelves under ene of a hlgtier
erder, which waa brought in te strengthen
and protect thelr own.
The Messenger la en the right traek, and
time Is ripening things for a greater union
of Christian churches.
J'mir. l'noeTon left hlsbetneat Oakland,
FIb., 1U5 miles from Jacksonville, en Sat
urday, Hepteuiber 8tb, and reached New
Yerk en Monday morning, September 10th.
80 that be did net tarry by the way. There
is no lever at or near Oakland, lie cer
tainly contracted tbe disease en bis way ;
and It doveloped upon him within two
days and slew him within four.
Tjik comparison that Kepublleans wculd
draw botween Kngllsb free tratle
labor and our own labor cannot be lalrly
made, beoause Kngllsh labor la kept at
low prloe by the competition or lilgbly pre
tooted German labor. The Kngllsh bave
been complaining tbat their oltles were
overrun with cheap Herman laberers, and
tbey bave net aa we have the protection et
dlstaoee from foreign labor.
s
Tiik value of all tbe relled or hammered
bar lien lmpnrted In the haeal year eudleK
June 30, 1887, waa $10,831.67, or about a
quarter of the monthly product or the l'enn
Iren oempany of this city. The duty en
this amounted te fO,417,7.1. Under the
Mills bill tbe duty would have been
Ti,05U SO. The dlllorenoo, $760.47, should be
contemplated with profound awe because
certalu gontlemen nseert that If tbat duty
hid net txen oellootlblo the Iren
Industries et tbe country would
bave been hopelessly rulnel by tbe
Importation of llrltlsh Iren, and American
labor would net have had a ohaneo te vete
for Cleveland again. The probability la
that the trilling. Importation referred te
would have been made In aey event, bub
regarding it as an Indication that tbe pro
tective tailll barrier waa almost passed by
the flood of foreign cheap Iren, would net
a slightly lower duly have had the ciTeet of
ateady lug the home market and preventing
the disastrous effects of an unhealthy
benmT Certainly a small difference of
$780 in the tariff could net cause tbe closing;
et thousands of American puddling and
hetting furnaoea. The eUoet of tbe tariff as
revlsed by the Mills bill would be te atlmu
late nearly all branehes .et trade and
lnduatry and at the same tlme prevent, In
a measure at least, tbe damaging aucoeaalen
of booms and pinlcs which are mueh mere
violent In their effeet when their ferce must
bsapent en the home market. It we had
a larger foreign trade the cauaaa tbat pro pre pro
dueo dopretslon at home would be counter
acted by foreign markets and business
would gain in steadlnees and vigor,
PERSONAL.
Jehn Woei.vkuton, exmiyer and a
pretutuent plijBlelan of Trenten, New
Jersey, dted them en Krlday.aged 03 year.
William 1). Hii.i.mkyuh, aged 2, a
promlueu; cltlzeu of Yerk, died there
Friday evening. He waa a member of the
lumber firm or Itlllraeyer A Bmall.
Jehn Halhiiaueh, a well-known Ke-
ubllean farmer of Derry township,
lauphln county, Intends te support Presi
dent Cleveland for re election. Mr. Bats
btugbasys: "Asa farmer, as well as a
citizen yttie desires tbe prosperity of tbe
country, 1 am In favor of a revision or tbe
tariff and the reduction of dutlea that are
unnecessarily and Injuriously hlgb,"
HinuiKnT Johnsten, formerly of the
J.NTKi.i.KiKNCKit, and since auecmslvely
connected with Cel. Hoett'a Erie Ilerahl.
Cel. Wells' Philadelphia JYm, Cel. Mei
Clure's I'hlladelnhla Timet !nd CeL Jnnm.
Ht.lieula lltpublic, has gelltm back from tbe
booming Weat and settled down en Cel.
Hlngerly's Philadelphia Jieceril. Herbert
is net yet a colenol himself, but he seems
te have gotten round with military preci
sion te the only trua fighting ground et
tariff reform and lower taxes under Bin
gerly's aggressive leadership.
m
dULUKN HUD.
Have you stelen a ray et sunshine
Frem the lading summer illy,
Te gladden haarU In autumn
w nn your lovely golden ray I
Did you get your yellow Jackets
Wuy down In the cold sod,
Frem old earth's hidden treasures,
, lovely gelden red!
All the vivid tints et nature
Are kept until the last.
That tbe color of the maples
Way euUlve the winter's Wist,
As tbe purple of tbe aster,
Mixed with tbe geld of thine,
'Uuliist the dull giuy sky of autumn
Makes a picture half dtylne.
Queen Autumn's (airy courtiers
htrewlng her path with geld,
Waving your yellow tanners
In defiance of tbe cold
ifmwirt A" .S'uIiMiry.
WANTKD TKMPKRATK, KNHlt KNHlt KNHlt
gotle man te soltelt orders for our
choice nursery stock, steady work and geed
pay. The bu.lness easily learned. Uefereuce
iiulrd. suite age. Address. U. U. CliASK
A co., line a. reaa Square, VhUadelphla.
sepl Suitwd
MXLWIOVI.
RKlilOIOtlH HKHV1UKS WILTj BK
held la the follewlnff churches en Sun
flay, In the morning at lOJri, In the evening
at 7.4V. Bunflay school at l:p. m. Wbentha
benr U airTarent It U ipcciftlly no toil t
St. 8tbi'Ubr' I.UTiiEtnw uticHcii, (Onrman)
for nor Seuth liuke nnd Church KirwiU, lliv,
l:. Melsior, pastor. serrtce te-morrow inoni ineni
lnir nnd evening. Babhath school ai 9 a. m.
i'bbabttbiiaii HiieRUt. UHOacH, Sonth
Sueen stroel, Thnmu Thompson pastor.
. resehlng la thn morning at 10-10 a. m. and In
the evnlng at 7:11 p. m. HunQRV school at U
a. m. Yentiir people's meeting at 0 1) p. Bi,
I'rnynrana ltlbieatuay wcuneay evening.
Cacaeit or OoD-Cernnr et l'rlnee ana Ur
ange. rnwchlngat 10:30 a. m. and 7:10 p.m.
baltbath school at 1:15 p. m.
OHTrr UArrisT L'huxeh. Vast Vina near
Dnkn atreet. 'reaching morning nnd even
ing by thn pastor, Sunday ichecii at 1:45 p. m.
Heys rerelgn Mission band wlllmeet en litts.
atv evening at 7:.te
St. i.ce ' 111 ruRif 10 M arle tU A von u 0, lle v.
Win. jr. Llchllter, p&ster. Ulvlnn serylca at
10.90 a. in. and 7:15 p. in. Sunday school at 1 p.
m. Service In Ui" Oennin language at t M p.
jd. I'mf. U. C. Pchledt, rnicUtlng.
St. STsrHM's lltirenam) Cnnncit CoLLaea
CitArax. Ulvlnn amoe at 10-ae a, in. sermon
liv the Her. K. V. Uerharl. 1). U.
D. I).. pastor. Services te-morrow at le-SJ a.
in., and 7:15 p. m. Hnneay bcdoeI at 1.15 p. in.
bt. l'AUL'e UireufBD-lley. J. W.Metnluger,
pastor, l'reichingat 10.31a.m. and 7:15 p.m.
Ity the pallor. Sunday school at 1:1) p. m.
Yeung peonle'a meetings at 8:15 p. m, 1'rayer
servlra Wednesday at 7.30 p. in
aaoeKD Ktakoslieal (Kngllsh), en Mul
berry street, abeve Urango-rreaohlng at 10.30
a. m. and 7:15 p. m. by the pastor. Sunday
school at 2 p.m. 1'iaver meetings, Wodnes.
day ana Tnursaay at T.w p. m.
riMTllArnaT. Serytces at tbereirnlar hours
morning ana evening, pastor, Kev. J. N. Vel.
wan. euauRyiDnwi m. x p. iu. i oangrpenpie
prayer ireetlng nt 0:ii p. m. Kyentng subject
"The Heuse et Ged" 1'rayer meeting en
Wednesday at 7.45 p. in.
Wmtbrn M. K. cncRcn-K. W. llnrke.
pastor. Class at no. m. 10 80 a m. and 7:15 p.
in nroecblnir. Bundav school nt 2 n. in. class
Tuesday at 7.80. Vrayer meeting en Thursday
evening aij.ixi.
JtASTllissieBM. E. CuuRcn.-Sunday school
at I) a m.
UBtTBD IIRBTIIRBH IK CHRIST (COVBHABT).
West Orange and Concord streaU-Uey. J. U.
rnnk, pastor. Preaching at lihSO a. in , and
7:15 p.m. Sunday school at 1:15 p. m. 1'ralse
service at C:15 p m.
Cerist Lethbra Cnimen Went King street,
X. U Iteud, pastor. rrenchlng at IU.M a m.,
and 7:15 p. in. by the pastor, aunday school at
1.45 p. m.
I'RaaBTTBniAK lreach1ng at the usual hours
morning nnd ovenlng by the pastor, Uuv. J.
Y.MItcbel .
St. l'AUt'a M.K. Cnnncn -Charles Koads.pes.
ter. 1'ruachlng at 10:30 a. in. by the pastor and
at 7.30 p. m. by llev. n. J. Cainnbeli, a native
African Sunday school at 1:4.5 p. in. Yeung
people's meeting at 0 p. m. CI un tnnetlnes en
Tuesday, 'Jhuisday and rridny uvenliiKS.
Vrayer meeting nn Wednesday evening.
First M. K. Ciionen. Uev. J. U.T.Umy, pas
tor. CUss meetings nt II n. in. 10: a. in.,
preaching by the pastor, and at 7:15 p. 10. by
llev Dr. Mters, of ISul Ultimo. CIS p 111.
young people's meeting. 1:15 p. 111 Htindny
chrnl. Meudav nnd IhursOny cUhi meeting
at 7.80 p. in. 7:30 luesduy, liellnesi meeting)
70 p. m. Wednesday, prayer meetlng 1 7 Je
Friday, young people's class ) 8 p. in. Ihuis
day, pmUir's class.
8t. Jeiin'a litrriiKiuif. ltev. II. F. Alleman
I). 1. pastor. Annual llaivestsorvlcesat 10.UO
a. m. and 7 45 p mi Uabbath school at nt.
Jehn's at 1:1.5, and at (letwuld Memerial
chapel nt 2 p. m. Lecture nnd pray or sorvlce
en Weilnesday evening nt 7:30,
steBAViAK. J. Max Hark, u. I)., pastor, lCulD
a. in, i.ltany nnd sermon. 2 p 111. Sunday
school t 7:1ft p. in. evenlnir servlen.
Uraeb LtmiBRAH. Cerner et North Queen
and James street. Kev. (J. Klvln Jleiipt, pas
tor. Cbureh servlce at 10:3J a. m. ana 7:15 p
in. Sunday school at 2 p. in Usual mid
week services en Wcdntgdiiy evening. Sleet
ing nt guild en Thursday evening. CatCCholl CatCChell
cal clans meets en Friday evening.
til'JCVlAL HOT1VKO.
Mothers Mothers 1 1 Mothers I It
Are you disturbed at- night and broken ei
your root by a sick child suirerlng and crying
with the excructaUng pain of cutting teeth f
It se, go at ence and get a bettle of MU3.
WlNDLOW'a SOOTHINU BYUIU. It Will ro re ro
llevo the peer ltttle sufferer Immediately do de
pend upon It 1 there U no mlstake about It.
Thorelsnota mother en earth who has eve
nsed It, who will net tell you at ence that It
will rcgnlate the bewels, and glve rest te the
mother, and roltef and health te the chUd,
operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te
use in all cases and pleasant te the tase, and Is
the prescription of jnoef the eldost and best
female physicians and nnrses In the United
States, sold everywhere, 25 cents a bettle.
maylWydAw
COUOH.WHOOl'lNUCOUGllandlirenchltU
Immediately relieved by Uhtleh's euro. Held bv
II. 11. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 1X North
quean 8U Ijxncastcr, 1'a. (I)
I have been a great suirorer from eitarrh for
overteil years; haillvury bail, could hardly
broathe. Heme nights lce.ilcl net sleep bad
te walk the tloer. 1 purchased Kly's Cream
Halm and am using It Ireely, It Is weralng u
euro snrely. 1 haveadvlned suveral friends te
nsnlt, and with happy results In every case.
It Is the one mudlclnu above all ethers mane te
euro cabirrb, and It Is worth IU weight In
geld 1 tlmnk Ued I hive lOundn remedy l
can ube wlili safety and that dens till Uiu
claimed for It, It Is curing my dealuesj. 11.
W, a perry, llartterd, Conn.
8lS-2wdced&w
Sl.KKI'I.KUb NIUHTS, madu tulserablu by
that terrible cough. Hhlleh'n euro Is the remedy
inryeu. Held by 11. 11. Coehran, druggist. Ne.
137 and 130 North Uuoen HU, alienator, l'e. (2)
IteiUirlug the Nurpliis,
The dlspeslllnn of the surplus In the U 8,
treasury ungnge the attention 01 our states
men, butn mera vital (lunation has our inten
tion, nnd tha Is tbe ruduallnu et the UuriiliH
Consumptlve. Since tbu discovery and In
troduction of Dr. Itlng'a New Ulacovery ler
ConHUinptlen, thoie hus liuen a marked do de do
crefje In the niettallly from this dreaded dis
ease, nnd Ills pesslblu te Hllll turtherreduee
the number et i.ensumptlves. HnwT Ity
keeping cenxtunUy en hand u bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery and using according te
directions, upen tbe appearance of the tint
symptoms, such as a Oeimh, a Celd, a Mere
Threat, a Chrst. or fide l'aln. Taken thus
early a euro Is guaranteed.
Trial ImttlcH mm at 11. It. Cochran's drug
store, 137 and 1J9 North Queen street, Lancas
ter, I'a. (4)
BlllL.OH'B CUUUU and Consumption Cure
Is sold by us en a guarantee, it cunts Con
sumption. Sold by II. 11. Cochran, druggist,
Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen BL, Lancaster,
la. (5)
Huckleu'a Arnica Halve.
Tub IIbst Balvb In the world for Cuts.llrnlses
Seros, Ulcers, Salt llhuutn. rover Heresl'etter.
Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Cerns, and all
Bkln kruptlens, und jMMlttvely euros l'lles. or
no pay rei ulreil. It Is guaranteep te glve por
ted satisfaction, or meney refunded. Price
as coma per box. rer sole by II. II. Cochran,
Druggist, Nes. 137 and 134 North yuoen street,
Lancaster, ra. lune27-lyd
Ah UNfOllTUNATK l'KKSON.
The most unrortunate porneu In the world Is
0110 atUlcted with sick headaehe, but I bey will
be lelteved at ence bv using Dr.Loslte'sBpeclal
l'rescrlpllen. Sea aavurusement In another
column (I)
Oar Gantitilate rer l'rlc!iit.
He will bn nominated by the convention
and will be elected by the people, because he
will come tbu nearest te milng their Ideal or a
Chief MuglstraUv. Jtlectrle Hitters has been
given the highest place, because no ether
medicine has he well ittled the ltlenl et a per
fect ton'e HiiCl alterative, The people bave
endorsed Kleetrlc enters and rely upon this
great remedy In all troubles or Liver, blntuach
und Kidneys, for all Malarial rovers and
diseases caused by Malarial l'olsens, Klectrle
Hitlers cannot be tee highly recommended.
Alse cuius Headache and Constipation. BatU BatU
tactien Kuaiantecd or money refunded
iTlce tee., at 11. It. Cochran, Drug Stere, 137
and 1X1 North yuoeu stroeu Lancaster, l'a.
)
Can't Sy Kuuugli.
" I cannot speak tee highly of Jlurtleck
Jlloeit Jlttlcrt j they have been n great blutslng
te me, Cured me et blltousnefs and dyspeptta
from which 1 had sutTrnd for years '' Mr. J,
Maieh, llanket 'lernntn, Unt. t'orsale by 11,
II. Cochran, druggUt, 137 and 130 North Oueen
street, Lancaster,
Thauilsr It Down ihs Awnt.
That for lameness, for rheumatism, tnrsches.
-u. .uui,, urn. Jin hmmub( jt. ittemn jLcire.
trie Oil is nosltlve and rcllable remedy. Dr.
Themat' JltUetrie Oil can be purchased of nny
drugglsu rer sale by II. H. Cecbruu. druggist.
137 uud 130 North Uueen slruet Lancaster.
All Admire n liaudsuma ce.
A pure, clew skin will make nny face hand
some. Manifestly anything which Hlieugthuns
and enriches the bleed will directly uileet the
whole person. AH eruptions (l the skin dis
appear when if unlock Jltoeil Jlitleri unem
ployed. 'Ihey are a vrgeiable niuedy or in in
estfmable value. Fer balubyll.lt, Cochran,
druggist, 131 and Is) Neith (juuen street. Uxu-c&stvr.
1 e.tminter haiuual A. Ilenrllt,
Of Montersy, Mich., delivers hlmu'll in hls
wlsei "or colds, burns, sero threat, und
rheumatism, Themat' Jicleetrie Oil cannot be
lieateii. 1 nay kivp It up te the standard, and
Itwlllaatlsly the popie. 1 shall tend tera
new supply seen.'' Korsale by II, u Cochran,
druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen stroet, Lan
caster.
lrln.
rteaBiut, healthy grins are seen only en the
faces nl heulihy ptTsena. Thndysptiitlannd
debilitated pun sinllu only iu 11 hlt.i.eaiied
way. 1'urlfy the blted. tone the stmnacb. and
atniugihen the lUiiies wlih Jlunteek Jlloed
iiMcri.it tm wish te lauh well uud 011m.
"r su by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 uud
13h North Queen street. LancAster
Vrill.lt Itmlly aura ithruiuatl.ui ?
matlHin, und the sever, .nisostce Jr Thern
at' JCeUe'ria OH was specially piiiparVit ter t e
rheuuitttte and lame. ' Ne-lcu Vetters Irem the
peeple letatlve te Its menu In iieatly eiery
paper In th country, for seJe by 11. it C00K
an5Utifr.U,, lW ana m &&M,
WAHAMAKBKB
1'utLinaxrBi a, Saturday, Sept. It.
There's that in the new Dress
Goods qualities and prices that
sends them out with a bang.
The racket is all along the line.
Through Flannels and Habit
Cleths and Tricots and Henri
ettas up te the richest Berder
designs and Silk Striped Nov
elties from Paris. Makers ei
every fabric have had their best
wits at work. Such uniform
excellence and sparkle and
originality don't often come
about.
We never before had im
ported 50-inch Broadcloths at
$1.50. They weren't te be had.
The let we are just opening will
surprise you if you knew what
the points of Broadcloth good
ness are. Twilled back, firm
weave, moleskin finish.
S browns
3 blues
cardinal
olive
serpent
mahogany
slate
reseda
green
hi
US SOT
black
Three ether grades of Im
ported Broadcloths, in 108
shades, $2, $2.50, and $2.75.
The one ier least is the best we
ever had at the price 50 and 52
inches wide. The $2.75 kind
was $3 last season. Nothing
finer is made in Broadcloth of
the weight for ladies' dresses.
54 inches.
Northwest of centra.
141 styles of Parler Suites
in every desirable covering. II
taste and fitness count in your
idea of furnishing you'll natur
ally prefer te pick from all the
going sorts. Where els' can
you de it ?
Third fleer, four elevators.
There has been a shake-up
in China our China. The
stocks lrem the Basement and
the Main deer have been taken
into the light and air and plenty
of room of the second fleer,
along with Glassware, Lamps,
and all the bright and brittle
brotherhood. The whole busi
ness is under your eye at once
if you are long - sighted
enough, four quick elevators
and nine easy stairways make
your going up and coming down
a matter of no moment.
Of course such a moving has
brought te light stray pieces,
odd lets and slewish sorts. Ne
place for them in the new quar
ters. Only fresh, sharp-stepping
things seem te fit in there.
Stragglers and holdbacks shall
have short shrift. We have
leaded some tables with them.
Enough te stock a common
crockery store. Geed ware, de
sirable ware; without a fault
except that it has lagged a little
lrem one cause or another
generally because of broken as
sortment. Prices half, third, or
less. Here are some of the
things :
Decorated llohemlan Vases at ene fourth
regular pne. s
Thrnnded liiass Vases and BaskeU for a
wnru
were $1 11 j new 0e.
Japanese Vases atbair prlce
w ero U 0 1 new u3e oaeh.
lludelstadt Water Jugs
down lrem II IBand SI te 33 and SSc.
Choice Decorated Carlsbad China ut hall
prlce and less
Were. New.
Dinner l'lates, der t2?5 ilufl
Mreuklustl'lauis, dez,,.. 2M lte
Tea l'lates, der. 2V5 1 15
Soup Plates, dez 7.75 12)
Cups und Saucers, dez.. 300 ISO
Vine White Cblna-
Beup l'lati-9, dez 120
Dinner 1'lH'es.dez 120
llreaktasll'Iates, dez 1.10
Tea Plates, aez ioe
It utter Plates, dez 50
Cevircd Veg. Dishes, each 1.10
Of course first choice will be
best.
Second 11 oer, J unlper street side.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
OOMPLICXION rOWDKK.
QOMPJ,KX10N POWDKIt
LADIES
WUO VALUK A UKriNKD COMI'LKJLION
MUST UBK "'
POZZONI'S
MKDICATKD.
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
skin. UomeveB all pimples, irecklea and dls dls dls
colerations, and makes the skin delicately
jolt and beautiful, ltcent&lns no lime, white,
lead or arsenla In threo shades, pink or flesh,
white and brunette. "
reu balk itr
All Druggiata and Faney Goods
Doalera jSvorjrwhero.
a .wTiUaWAU,C or 1MlTATINfl-"W
N
KW 8TOOK OF OANES.
ALL8TV1.K8 AND l.OWKST l'UICKS.
DKMUTU'S CIO AU STOllK.
Ne. IU Kest King Street.
BstablUhed. 17W. febai-WAsUtrd
D
,ON'T FOHQET IT.
That IN, riumM ,.. Ah . i,,.-, . .....
cold, te be prepared by getting a bettle et
Coeh rail's Gengh Cure,
And thus by tiklng n " dese In tlme, save
nlne;" but ul.e tave your health, i-ilce 24
uudiecentsu bottle, at
Ctli.HUAN'd DUVU STOKE.
At 1ST A 1IU North Wueeu ut, Lancaster, Ha.
Tu.ThAB
NOriOKlHUKKKHY (UVKN THAT
nn appeal will be made te the Governer
of l'cniisylvunU en Katnrday, BeptemberSO.
ul,;,1,'l,y "trauiK. Miller 1. B. Khaw.ll
h, Wllllttinsen.iriunk i. Cehe and Charles 11.
Keller, under IhH a ct of Assembly, entitled
n urt te prevldn ler the tnoerpoiatlon and
regiilutlnn et ceruiln con or itiens," aporevt d
April isi. 8,l, and Hie ti p ileinants thereto,
tortbechnru-r of nn tntenatd corporation te
Im culled "'lhe Linester Are Light cem-p-uiy,"
the chirueteruna object el which Is te
mtniidciure and snpply light, heat and
power by means of uluetrlclty. andferthein
purposes te have, pestest and enjoy all the
irmw JLDVMRTtamMMitn.
H0D8K8 FOR HALM OM THK MOHT
libml Vtrna. ea Watt Chestnut, Wal
at, (meB( MaryTriM aai OaarletMstrMts.
5ted MlTOBTBKAltrtTBBKT.
OUKOOLUEN CIONAND M1AQDK
KIDA 60 CIMAK an CMsur Havana.hand
made, la bozos of 50 and loe4.
VIHUine uiu AK STUHI,
U Bast Ktnjr ttiwal
EsUblUhed 1770.
UH-WABKtia
ttlOH MARTIN.
FRUIT JARS,
JELLY TUMBL1RS,
J1LLT JARS,
AT LOWKST CASH FBI0KS, AT
CHINA HALL.
The MOIItNINa fBDlTJAB.theBeitln
tbeMarket, In flnu.gearta and llalf Gallens.
MASON J AK3 in all sites always en hand at
bottom prices.
HIGH 8c MARTIN,
Ne. 15 East King Strett,
IAKOABTIK. PA.
T HARRY BTAMM.
BKMOVKD
WEOH NOS. SJ ft 37 M)RTU QtlKKN BTBKBT
' TO
NO 24 CENTRE SQUARE.
FALL GREETING,
1888.
It has been our wlshtotlgnallzoouropon wlshtetlgnallzoouropon wlshtotlgnallzeouropon
lug both aa te our New Quarter and tbe fall
Season In some remarkable manner whleh
aheuld show our appreciation of pest patron
age Hat after cor.slderable thought be
stowed upon thn subject. we concluded te put
away all Idea of nevel or expensive souve
nirs and express our appreciation of our cus
tomers patronage by submitting te them an
array et nargalns in which we should excel
ourselves and eclipse all enr past efforts.
TUB VEHDIOT
Ot our customers must determine the lull
meaaure of eir success. But we can say this
much In etir behalf, that ive have given every
effort te the (election of a stock wbtch In all
respoeis should rave no superior, we con
sider that in this we have succeeded.
We would Call Yenr Attention te a Special
Line 11BNUIKTTA8, 12 Shades, All Weel, 40
Inches wide, ealy 37Xc a yard. These are net
the se-called, but the genuine Imported
floods. 1 he low prlce is enr secret. Tnenual
tyw 111 meet yenr every expoetatlon. These
who will leek ever our large and varied as
sortment of Henriettas, both in lttack and Col
ored, will cease te wonder at the popularity of
this familiar dress material. If anything
oeuld be neater and mera desirable (or wear
than a dress of these goods we have yet te see
It.
We CtTer Catching Bargains In New rail
Dress Goods
AT
70, IOC, 1BC, 2"C.
8e, liHc 17c, iSc.
1 his assortment has already rocelved a most
flattering approval lrem the many patrons at
our cstablleliment. 1 1kb poeds open the
purse strtnus. 1 hore is nereslstlng the styles
and quulltlts.
Special Assortment nf 11 LACK DKKSS
QOODS and 11LACK 1I'.ICD GOODS, In Lew,
Medium and rine Qualities, at prices that
stamp ihern as Inducements.
Teu'll very seen leek at your wardrobe and
find that you ought te get a newBUAWL.
Mew, whether It be a Single or Deuble Blanket
or 'IhlUut bhawl, you'll nnd Just whit you
wantln oursteok.
These WHtTK BPBK ADS we have been tell
ing you or for 1 be past week are going rapidly.
Kneugh left if you hurry.
silk flushes and Bating for the million.
lannels. Blankets una Comforts.
Last, but net least, we would like you te ex
amine our Ladles' Merine (Winter) Vests.
Frlce, 37Xe each,
-UKMUBKu-
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
auglMyd
N
EW FALL GOODS.
New Ml Goods.
WATT&SHAND,
0, 8 & 10 BAST BUNOIBT.
Invite the Attention of Ladles te their own
special imperuu nor
DRAPD'ETE DRESS QOODS
In All the New Colorings.
These goods are heavier t hn Cushmeres and
have a beautiful nnUb, 48 laches wlde, 75c uud
11.00 a yard.
Fine French Habit Cleths,
43 Inches Wide, l. Ce a Yard.
rUKNCItreULEBUlTINUS.lO Inches wide,
53e a yard.
CHOICE STYLES IN
Arnheim Suitings
In Checks,. Stripes and Mixtures, 10 inches
de, MJoayare.
FINE SHAWL PLAIDS,
UBAUTIi'ULCOLOUINQ,
ie Inches Wlde, 75e and 11.00 a Yard.
Assabet Pin Checks,
(G Inches Wl.'e, &0e a Ynrd.
Never Beld ter Less tban 71 Cents.
NEW B TIME
ALLBUADB31N
ALL-WOOL TRICOTS,
Si Incce Wlde, 37Xc a Yard.
Sped 1 Bargains In 40.lneh ALL-WOOL
TaiLOrd.Ai.il SUITIMI and COLOltKU
fLAlu fUlTir,us at 2'e a yard; wenia be
cheap at3;jtc
New Yerk Stere.
KMW AD VMRT1BUMMHTB.
"liriDMTalK'B.
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
STOCK TOLL, MKW AND BEAUTIFUL.
Can't ba Described.
Put Tour ysOa it, and bs your OwaJndta.
. Jeran.. MellBBS and rina rurnltnr.
Wi'-ySiHl'y aB '"h BUInf te the H lH lH
58I,JCceH' WIU" Prt0 tba LOWIM
A Grand Exhibit.
Tha Latest and most AttraetlT Berelty
The drum Otteman aad roetstoot ta tM
window. Loek at them.
Our Floers are fall of tha Newsst Style.
WIDMYER'S
FUBNITUBa BTOBM
Oer. Kaat Klnff As Duke Ste.
J.
fl. MAKTiM at OO,
ALI PAPER
DEPARTMENT !
Hundreds of New Fttterns This Wetk.
Many Among Them te Bait Yeu.
Nef Is tbe Time te Pick Them.
WE WILL I1AYE THEM WiiKN
YOU AIIB BEADY.
A Special Offer!
GOLD PAPERS, 7c. UP.
NfXT QUALITY, 3c. UP.
HIQU-CLASB WOBKIN
Decorating & Fresco Painting.
We have expert designers, paper hangers,
doeorators and furnish excltiilve designs J for
all classes of work-.
If yen have a room, hall, sulte et rooms,
house or row of houses papered, no matter
hew small or large the Jeb Is. give us a call and
get enr estimate before purchasing elsewhere,
it will repay yea.
CARPETS
In every grade and te suit every toate-Vel-vets,
MequetUw, Wiltens, Gebelins, Axmln
8 ter, Ingrain, S-1'lyandUome-Mode carpets.
J. B. MARTIN
& CO.
ABLY AUTUMN BTYLK8.
STAMM'S STORE
HAS NOT MOVKD
Frem 35 and 87 North Queen 8t.
Has Opened a lllg Assortment of
EARLY AUTUMN SrYLES
AND
COLORS
New Sills, Dress Goods,
AND
LADIES' CLOTHS.
We take pleasure In announcing the open
ing or a large shipment or the tb jve Goods In
all the Latest 8t les and Celers ter Autumn
Wear at
Very Moderate Prices.
SILKS.
TOILLE FUANOA1SV,
MOIUE ANTIQUE,
SATIN DKLUXOlt,
MOIKEPKANOAISr,
AUMUBE PIQUES,
PLUBUE8,
BUADAUB3,
VKLVETd,
SU11AU9,
SATINS.
DRESS GOODS.
1IKNUIKTTA9,
OHBKU PLAIDS.
PATTEBN SUITS,
OMUKBBTBIPXS,
HEBQXS,
peui.es,
NOUVEaUTE,
CASHMEUES.
CLOTHS.
LADIES' CLOTHS. DELIVS CLOTHS,
ENGLISH COSTUUK CLOTH?,
TBICOTS, AMA'ONE D' INDE SACKINGS,
CLOAKINU8, T WEEDS A0 , 40.
All are respcetf ully te call and Inspect our
New Goods and
NOTE OUR I0W PEIOES.
Samples sent free upon application. Conn,
try orders recetve pempt ed carelul ailoj ailej ailoj
tlen. Goods sunt te all parts, c. O. D , or en
receipt ei postefrlce Older.
Don't mlis seeing our Display botere making
selectleDN.
Our qualities are alwayi Bellable. Prices
always the Lewest
NO TBOUULKTOSUOWGOOrS.
Chas.Stamm
35 and 37 North Queen St.
worpeaiTK tub posTerricK,
BOSTON STORE.
angsHy
rrmw AprmiiTiuBitnitTM.
WALL, 1888, FALL, IMS,
OUR OFFER.
A him Bedroom Suit, Complete, Btalaef,
9VBBBBa
At;iw Oak Bait, SsUtJO. Others at
SW, BSO, 9a, BB7, BtU.
A Very StylUh alr Clett Bait. MJ.
A SnlsndWt n.ik Plaak Parte Bait, aesipieU
with divan, Ciimy.ats 60.
ssmier offers we snake whisk spsee wUi
aet allow, ana yea ean't fall te be repaid by a
visit te seethe slew UoeO wale aiaBally
beiB( received.
Prices Well, they are astenltblncly tow.
Hew can we de it? We answer-Quick Bales
and Bmall Profits.
S7 & 50 EOUIH QUim ST.,
LAKOABTER.PA.
JLttauXUKifTH.
A MU8EMENTS.
Froctet'i Fulton Opera Heme
admission ...I8,so,aeaaato cents,
THOH8DAT. PBIDAT AND SATURDAY,
With Matinee batukdat ArTEBaOON.
H. C, Miner's Grand Spectaeular Production of
ZITKA.
Elaborate Boenie Effects carried by the oom eom oem
pany. Gorgeous Costumes and a Superb cast,
headed by MISS MAY WHEELEB.
NEXT WEEK-Engagement for Three Nights
MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
W1TU WEDNESDAY MATINEE,
EDWIN ARDEN,
IN TWO PLAYS,
Eagles Nest" & "Barred Out."
augZl-Ud
T ANCASTKR COUNTY FAlB.
Farmers' Lancaster Conetf
AGRICULTURAL FAIR
MedKANN'S rARK, LANCA8TJCB,
SEPTEMBER 17, 18, 19. 90, SI A 21, 1883.
largest Display of Live Stock, Farm Pro
duce, implements. Machinery, Industrial and
Art Werk ever exhibited In Pennsylvania.
Three Flrst-Cless Bates Bach Afternoon.
Baby Bhew en Tuesday from 10 a. m. te 4 p.
m. aacb person purchasing a ticket te tbe
fair entitled te vote ter the prettiest baby en
exhibition.
Cyclorama of the Battle of Gettysburg en
Exhibition Dally.
Xxcnrslen Kates en all Ball reads.
Half-Bate Kxourslen en Wednesday from
Itarrtsburg, Yerk, Beading. Lebanon, Coatee Ceatee
vllle, Quairyville, Peach Bettem and all In
termediate points.
Numerous Special Attractions Daily.
SW ADMISSION 25 CENTS.-
sepllttdAttw
DHY UOODH
LKA8E NOTICE.
NO. 25 BAST KING BT.
PLEASE NOTICE.
We will be found, upon close inspec
tion and fair comparison, te be
ON TOP
as regards assortment, and invariably
At the Bettem
As regards prices during
THEGOMIfffrSEASOir.
The People's Cash Stere,
NO. 35 EAST KINO STREET,
LANOABTEB, PA.
marlt-lydAw
HATS.
Y0UNQ MKN, ATTENTION 1
Stauffer&Ce,
LEADING H1TTIRS,
Are showing up the largest and finest lineet
the most novel and new things known te the
list Trade In
Fashionable Fall Styles.
STIPrilATS FBOM COO. TO SI ,C0.
FULL LINK OK-
Trunks and Traveling Paga
AT BOTTOM PBICES.
31 and 33NertbQneen St.(
LANCASTER. PA.
E
3HL.EMAN UAL.L.
The People's Cash Stere
Having been recently decerated and refnr
ntsbed. Is new open for engagements ter Balls,
Weddings, Uanqusta and antertaluments.
i emplete Cooking Attachments and Dining
Beem furniture have been added, which
makes it specially desirable ter large or small
parties.
AW Terms Very Moderate.
sepSptOS B.JriiANKKSHLIMAN.
KWKIWUSMUlaU-rf " Jm-