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T1113 LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1888.
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Lanotsler, Pa.
(The Daily Intelligencer.
'tVAHCASTBB, BKPTXMBIB W, 1SSS.
Csianbia's Day.
i.Th fun ahlfiM nnnn thn f 'nlnmMe an.
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swusu, ana we eloquence or. ureslus baa
'HfltUncsettieK under a cloudless skv.
' ffcavt ifl Uw weather that Bulla it beat, for
4M eannet fellow back very comfortably,
rkk edb'b mind, te tbe origin of creation
ad tbe establishment of civilization,
With tbe water running down one's back.
It la necessary en all centennial occasions
let tbe orator te go back pretty
far and pick up things as be
"ones up the long avenue of time, or
tbeylataef Jrears or .something of that
imn. Mr. Bresiusdid justice tobisec
'atien.asbe usually does, and gave Cel-
, anbia a flnUcWoratieD, with quite as
() L Bwch Information as they were en
. frMHea te expect. We
saew well warranted
barging a bottle of
de net knew
he was in
Madeira with
tbe national
yawping ue seat or
s-fevernment away from Columbia, and
,We fear that his authority is somewhat
'iiMi in ins leira nnn nnita in iiia mniii.
;"tttm that he says Columbia's ancient
"a4..k. .. Tl.-i .1 ,1.1 ... . .
r. KrrAiuuibc wee. jjub iue iiiumiiin nr le.
i;f'?ly can afford te smile upon the evanes-
5' -., Mint rm'n aherl nrvMin,! elinnt If e l,t-tl.
jrtnee it has enough in its present size and
t.'iiniiiin lAmsbn ..- mah.. .. l. .KM
.jsfs It has taken en a new growth of late and
&, strong and healthy child. Maybe in
$' lta maturity it will lap and pass Lancns-
iw ; "ere is no rereteuing the spread of
i m.populatlen, but Lancaster can never be
n lAam,1a nm if. 0i, ,a ,,,. -nn.1.1nn Mn
be toward her border; and as Lancaster
k spreading westward, some day the two
(owns may run together and coalesce.
Consclenilens Old Age.
The Republican Press has been much
xfrciaed for some weeks pastever a 110.-
-- 000 check which Mr. Cleveland was de
: " elated te have eiven te the nutlnnnl mm.
fSjTiBalttM. Ne affirmation nr ilenlnl nf Mia
", Statpmpnt han henn Knrari frnm ilia
L" White Heuse, and our Itemibllcan
friends are given permission te believe or
disbelieve the story, Just as they happen
te feel about it. Seme et them uet only
believe it, but think it a very heinous
offense in the president; and our
crapulous Winnebaie chief la re.
f'lf, parted te have declared, from hla seclu-
i1&l. alnn tmrfiar tlm felines,... nf 11xn
iSVi. . . . .
s.r-Ku cnurcu, mac mis deed alone
Bheuld sufflce te defeat the presi
dent's re-election. Te such llepub
llcans as incline te think it et se great
moment, tbe truth of the tale Bheuld be
a matter of great interest, -especially
when tbey live under the shadow et a
church and are old and consequently
!. nrmfirlAntfmifl
There may net be many
Viw- : "r;:., ".
tiaa-ati W& the Breat majority deuJ.t Jt''-"the trial. When
vK? '. , Jtt content te tni-"vn,-K' shabby-genteel looking
ttrt.res'inrt nnt T -iv&eniie tale en lace and goutleinanly i
r- --humuv-' - .- -,
' ,- """"i1iti i " "" ""J i'iiwi
fegeiswsi wiEfrge eAJmning the president en slight
t'j because he is a Democrat and if he
? The 4't de It, he is bad enough anyway.
St miuituv mjuiu vuavvie, iu n icatauae niiu i.u
' aMAMa. Ill SBAi-n tf rl ITAMB 1 1 n wabI ln m nl nr
Aa TlfftnmVA t.ha RtM-v nrvnlnnf. f llAVAlnnft am
r T QTBAi BnfTDi nf annlllncr nltnrvattief tla nnllf I
a.Su . -,... ..B ..un.... ..u , u,.v.
Cl effcet. The new and improved edition
which these people give out, is that the
president did net give the check at all,
but thatlene Bangs, an old friend of the
president from Itochester, Xew Yerk,
who get a fat contract in dredging
Charleston harbor, gave it. This tale it
will be seen, Bets our horrified Winnebago
at ease about the particular depravity
which led Mr. Cleveland te give ten
thousand of his own money toward his
election. It is true that a new offense is
eharged against the president ; and upon
this we await the Winnebago's
deliverance. It may be that he'will think
tbe president unworthy of election, be
cause Mr. Bangs contributed the ten
thousand ; or he may consider him net te
be responsible for Bangs. Perchance the
Btery may be amended te show a contract
between Cleveland and Bangs whereby
Bangs should dredge Charleston harbor
and divide profits with the president, or
at least pay his political assessments.
Since Simen Cameren, who is an ex
pert upon political plunder, has taken
particular charge of this section of
the Republican artillery, we shall await
with interest and aubmisslveness his
final determination as te the partic
ular quality of the ammunition served
eat te him. We have net ourselves
been disposed te think that it mattered
much whether the president had or had
net given ten thousand dollars te the
campaign fund. Our idea has been that
be has the same freedom in this regard ns
any ether citizen. It may be that the
old Winnebago will be able te knock us
out in the election with this clmrge,
But be will greatly disgust his son Den,
If he does.
And we de net have any Idea that he
redly thinks what lie is declared te have
aid. The old man is net yet senile.
Smuggling Frem Canada.
Themas Lee, or Philadelphia, is a red
bdt high tariff man who has been making
a geed deal of noise ever tbe protection
of American labor and the dangers of
tbe Mills bill. He is one of the signers
of a call for a business men's meeting te
peak out for the Republican cause, and
unfortunately for his party, he must be
chief defendant in the charge of smug
gling, Just brought against his Arm by
tbe cust em house etUcers. They recently
received an invoice et wool from Canada
and In the centre et three of tbe bales
were found three pairs of Canadian
blankets.
It appears very strange that Mr. Lee
should run the risk of along imprison
ment, heavy One and lasting disgrace for
the sake of the few dollars that he would
Lave made en t ties a blankets, and It may
turn put that some empleye of his U
responsible for the crime,but the incident
pelnU the wisdom of the Mills bill. We
de net yet knew the full scope of tbe Re
publican tariff bill, but It has been said
with authority that a chlet differ
uee betweeh 1c' and the Demo Deme Demo
ewatte plan Is tbe levying et a heavy
duty en wool and in general a
last liberal treatment of Canadian pro
ducts. This Philadelphia incident should
eraw attention te the fact that duties en
CvaAlAn products are te 'a great extent
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IrfMaluna oe tauggllmr. It Is compare-
tlvely easy te guard against smuggttng
from countries beyond the sea, but we can
net pretend te watch perfectly three thou
sand odd miles of border. If Canada did
net have a tariff of her own te protect
from smugglers at her sea coast, sbe
would be a grand highway for the pas pas
sage of goods into tbe United States
around our tariff fence. As it is, that is
the chief route et smugglers, and the fact
has often been urged as a reason for the
annexation of the dominion. Fortunately
many protected articles are se bulky that
they can net se easily be passed across the
border In secret.
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They Want te Haas; Seme One.
The negre who was convicted of the
murder et Farmer Sharpless and who has
been appointed several times te hang, la b
agalnJibeen respited, for tbe very geed
reason that two ether men have been in
dicted for the deed. The attorney gen
eral is said te have suggested te the beard
that they could net hang the negre while
the ether fellows were indicted, and
could net release him, pending their
trial, lest'it might prejudice their case.
There may be ferce in this; but it
strikes us that there la mere force
in the suggestion that a man
should net be kept under sentence
et death if he is innocent ; and that it Is
the duty of the beard of pardons te de
termine whether the negre Jehnsen is in
nocent; and net that et the Chester
county jury that will sit en the case of
the men new accused. One Chester
county jury has found the negre guilty;
and the verdicts et Chester county Juries
Bheuld net have Buch effect upon the
beard of pardons as te keep it from dis
charging its duly independently et them.
It is the duty of the beard te say
from its own investigation of the
facts, whether Jehnsen is guilty
or innocent; nnd if he is inno
cent It Hheuld discharge him. His lnno lnne lnno
cenco does net preve the ether men, new
accused, te be guilty. The two cases liave
no connection whatever. The accused
must be proved guilty. Ne man should
be hanged bocanse some ether man is
acquitted ; nnd the fact that tbe beard of
pn Jens acts as though it thought that
this was Justlce, shows hew demoralized
our criminal practice Is. Jehnsen was
convicted of this murder because some
body did It nnd it seemed probable
that he was the man. Iu ether words,
he was net proved guilty beyond a reas
onable doubt, as the law requires. He
would have been released long age by an
intelligent pardon beard. It ticems simply
silly te held him te see whether soine one
ehe will net be put under the noose in
his place.
Tins acquittal of Htage Manager KhIf, in
the reoent;Honsatlonal trial in Philadelphia,
appears te have been solely due te the op ep op
rertunooonfoMalonof the man who really
took the mouey that be was accused of
steallng. The Incident Is Impressive of tbe
fallibility of human Judgment, and tbe un
certainty et circumstantial evu-r-
nMi.i. kimi -h.v "-! many eases
?!-.?? "WChe guilty de net con
1 "' -.TfcllRthened by tbe following inel-
I'm". Of the trial. Wben Kala left tbe court
man, with n pale
manners, stepped
him and congratulated him en hla acquit
tal. The man said be bad attended tbe
trial, net out of curiosity, but genuine sym
pathy. The stranger Bhewed by papera
whleh he drew from bis pocket that he
was connccted with n well-known Mew
Yerk family. He then told hew bis career
bad been inlucil ten years age by aeen
vlotleu In llroeklyn en circumstantial ovl evl ovl
denoo similar te that produrea against
Fals. He was Innocent, and after bis re
lease from J ill I Hhntne dreve hint te drink,
and be la new little inore than a frlenolesB
drunkard. Jt would be bard te exaggerate
the dlllleultlis that He In the way et the
man who has served a term In J All and
wishes te recover tbe respect et his friends.
In faet tbe task Is almost beyond human
atrength, and tbe stsln is almost Indelible.
"Kt. J'aui, An he ad," Is the startling
heading of .Londen dispatches et the New
Yerk llerahl. Haitly enough It does net
mean that the great apostle is at work, but
that American railroads are Interesting the
British.
Awki.ia Kivei CirANLKH has a sharp
oye te business without denbt and Is de.
termlnoJte bsoemetharu leg ssosatlei e
the hour. Hhe basjust aobleved the publi
cation of extensive interviews In all tbe
wow Yerk papers, the irerhi giving her a
column, and If liberal advertising cau make
a literary lloneas;she certainly Is one. When
asked wblcb of ber characters she liked the
beat sbe cunningly nsmed two In novels
net yet published, and doubtless people will
be rat or te read her work se Ibat
they tney aee Just what manner of man
or woman Amelia .Klveu admires. She
told tbe ropertera bow sbe wrote tbst same
" Brether te Dragons" which la chlelly
retpenslble for ber literary prominence.
"X wrote that story In two evenings, sitting
up In bed wrole it because 1 llked te
write, and becauBe 1 bad the story in my
mind. With the writing of It that was the
end of if, but one day a very nice Bosten
boy, of whom we were all very fend, was
visiting at thoheiiBO, and found that story
In thn library. When 1 came In he said te
me, "De jeu knew I have found the
Jclllest story hereT I wonder who wrete
It?' 1 told him that 1 had written It.
What, de you mean yen copied it or com
piled it from something T' be asked. Ne,
1 mean I wrote It myself.' And then with
that nothing would de but be must take It
back te Bosten when be went Ue has
told me slnce bow be took It Inte tbe clUce
ettbe Atlantic Monthly, and blnsbed clear
up te his ears when be left It with tbe
editor's assistant Fer friend who wrete
it.' Iu a little while, about a week, 1 faney,
be bad a note from Mr. Aldrleh te come
and see him, and uet till tben did Mi,
Aldrleh knew that It waa net a man who
wrete the Btery."
n
A Child Carried etrtir mi Kagle.
The baby of a farmer, William Beattle,
wbe Uvea en the banks of the Clmmaren
river, near Wichita, Kansas, was carried et!
by an eagle last Saturday. Beattle went te
work tn tbe morning, leaving In his dug
out bis two children, ene r years old and a
baby aged 2 months.
About neon Bc-attle returned bome and
found bis girl lu tearr. Hhe said sbe had
taken tbe baby Inte the yard, and left it
there while ahe went Inte tbe beuse. Ju a
Jew minutes she heard cry, and in look leek
lug out saw the baby "hying away." as she
expressed It. '
The father knew at once ibat an eagle bad
visited bis home,and summoned bis neigh neigh
bera te tbe weeded banks of the river, for
which the osgle bad made. In about an
hour tbe sound of a shot summoned tbe
sesrehers together. One of the mun bad
found tbe eagle, and waa fighting with il
He bad emptied his gun at the big blrd.and
broken a wing, and mm using bis gun as a
club when re-enfercements arrived. The
ealolluttered Inte tbe bush, and then the
father saw hla infant dead, tbe body hor
ribly lacerated.
Wssleu Pardoned and Sbeners le Ilsug,
At a special meeting el the beard et par
dons In liarrlsburg en Tuesday the meat
Important aoilentakon was the pardon of
Mlttnn Wttutnn. thn flhl.ii. ..,.llln.(
I Westen was tried and oenvloted In June,
JEr n 1Dd 00nv,"l6d ,n June.
188J, in Allegheny oeunty for ve untarr
awnianghur. Xu Jul, 1866, he wm iZ
tetieed te five years in tha Wcatern pon pen pon
tentliry, Tbeotue bid Userleln Jnadlinute
between Milten Westen and Obndlah Hay
maker for tbe possession of a plnce cr land
alluated near Murr.jsvllle, In Westmore
land county, which culminated ed the 26 Ih
at Nerember, 1883, In a personal encounter
et the loreea reproaentlng the opposing In
tresta. As a result et this encounter
Oeadlah Haymaker wan killed. It ia net
alleged that Weslen Inflicted tbe wounds
whleb caused hla death, but be was con cen con
vleled et reluntary manslaUKbter, as being
present, aiding and abetting one liewssr
and ether, then In bis employ, In tbetr
sets.
A number of ether case were acted upon,
and among ethers the application ter oloni eloni oleni
eney of William Hhower. who murdercd
bis two grandchildren in Lebanon county,
was refused.
TUB LUMIKU4N OOUNULADJOUKN)).
A UttolaUenAgatnsith.Formltgart'trsaoal
Litany Ltugats.
The Kvangolleal Lntberan synod of East
Pennsylvania, In session in Philadelphia
en TueJay;reappnlnted Rev. W. II. Dun
bar, president of tbe beard et trustees for
tbe orphans' home at I.eysvllle. These
delegates were eluded te tbe general synod :
Kev. Drs. K. W. Cenrad, 1J. W. McKnlght
and O. A. Hay. The following were elected
alternates i The Kev. II. V. Ilolleway, D.
D J. W. Ooedlln, M. Hheelelgb, I). I)., T.
O. Prltchard, J. A. Mackenburg, 11, F. Al
leman, D. V., K. H, Uenry : Messrs. U. M.
U Wellls, William V. Btecver, Jeseph
Htulb, F. A. Bennett, KdwardBcull, Daniel
Knnzand William Hhrlner.
Kev. D. Cenrad, te whom the report of
Philadelphia Habbath association U re
ferred, madn hla roperL In It be said :
Wiibiikah political associations have been
ergsnlzad In many of the states nf tbe
Union. In nearly all of which the Christian
Nabbalh Is recognlzed and pretected by
law. for the openly avoweJ purpose of re
pealing all Habbath laws, and thereby rob
bing it of Its sacred character and trans
forming It Inte a stcular holiday, deveted
te amusement, apertf, labor or business ;
therefore
Jlcaelved, That we leek with no ordinary
oencern and apprehension Uhiii thn i II or In
et the ontanlzitleng known im "1'ornennl
Llberty Leagues," composed uulnly el
misguided foreign-born cltlzenn, te break
down the Christian Hftbbatu by securing
the repeal of tbe lawn which protect It from
desecrstlen by tbe liquor trallle and ether
demoralizing pursuits and ludulucncrs.
At the ytternoen session Hsv. Dr. Hay's
resolution Indorsing the Law and U.-der
soclety was adopted.
Thoerdlnalon nf (1. (I. M. Ilrewn, I). H.
Kurtz, 1, 11. Mcdann and () if. Millar took
place at night, and Al, h. Deyee was
Heensed te preseh.
The synod will meet uextyear In Hied Hied
ten, Pa.
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lluiicoftleuhcjcureWIO.OCO,
Jehn J. l.otueu, an aged and respected
citizen of Allegheny, wasnwlndled out of
110,000 en Tuesday by two bunonmen. The
old gentleman wai ontlced Inte n house en
Pearl street and Induced tn play n gsmn In
which It was alleged be had wen (10,000.
Te get this, howevor, It would be necessary
te produce a llke amount. Tbe victim fell
Inte the trap at once, and went te the Third
National bank, wbere he drew out tbe
money. Het tuning, be plAoed It en the
table. Uetben took another chnncn and
was Informed that he had lest the 20,000.
This dazed him for n moment, but he quick
ly recovered, and drawing a revelver, de
manded bis money. Onu of the swlndlers
knocked tbe pistol out of bis hands and the
two ran out, locking the deer alter tbeuy
By the time l.omea bad suoeeiedod In '-Trn
leg tbe deer open both men br. V".Vi'..
peared. '
Tbe police wero netlflQ' ..... . ... tllBV
;.'hymi,f5'Vr.Tdcinlte wealthy. This
tVn "IJSJWten wltum six meiiilH that
"V-ifi.'rreA name has been successlullv
t Worked In that city for large amounts.
The l'rf slitcnt Coming te I.nnc.nWr, Pa, The
61c te Itccelvs Slitillcal brrvlce Prea
el Ghaiga.
lhe l'lOBlitent et the Great KngltshFtatref
l'hyslctnns and Hurgoen-, consisting of four feur
teuu In number, w IU arrive nt the city Hetel,
l.ancaslnr, l'a., en tbe 23th et Boptembor, nnd
will render sorvlefs te the ntckfroeof charge
until Id of October, lhe only favor Coslred
Is a rucninmondatlen Ireni these who are
cured. Invalid! will yilouse net take offense
If ttiey are rejected as Incurable, as nocase
will be accepted unlesH thurn Is a moral cer
tainly of ncurubclngcllpcled. If your tnsels
incurable they wilt frankly nnd honorably tell
you, also caution you ngnlnst spending mera
meney for mpfllclnea and appliances whleh
Imposters usually Biiggest. TMi syudlcate et
1'bystctans nnd Hurgeans treat every vur let y
et Cltoase and dulermtty. 'Xhuy havuhidu
vast oxperlenca both en land sen, also In the
following plicef, vli : Londen, l'urls, Dublin,
lleltnst, Liverpool, Heme, Ileldelbiug, 3t. l'o l'e l'o
tersburg and tstoekholm.
The following are tbe number et cases they
hive accepted as curable and rejected as In
curable, vlt
Accepted as ltejrcted as
,, . Cumblu. lucurxblu.
NowVerlr HfiS l'.-(l
rillAdelphla ft cur 7 Ml
chlciigu, Ttkt (.mi
liosieu 4,u;a :i sin
fan Kranrljoe vw jjnu
Newerlrnns a in v'.ivi
Ht Louts S.ltii ifn
llomeinber tha dates and ue eirly. 1 heir
ofllces are crowded from morning till night,
N.U. KveryonehovUtts the doctors be be bo
lero tbe7d et Dctober will rocelro services ler
the 0 rst thre e meuihi f rce of charge,
OFITIUlCHoUU3-rrem0ii.m. te 7 30 p in
fiundavs from 10 a. m. te 5 p. in.
sep2l-3UIAllw
Why Incur Torture 'f
Uy dlregardlng cleanliness et the teeth nnd
thin encnurnglng thelr decay, when BOZO
1JONT, which Is delightful te use. prevents tbe
nnsttbllltyofteothiu'bo. by krvnlnir the teeth
In health. Ne ene who hat net used this pep-
umrnruciucin lennan aucrjuite lilea of hew
much Improvement dercctlve teeth nre tuj tuj
cepllble. BOZODONi' la Inllnltcly lolmpre
lerred tenbradlng teeth powders, ltpro-eivcs
the teeth, net scratohes tha onamel.
WA NAM A KBITS
l'liainsLrnu, Wodnesday, Sept 2, l'.t9.
The fame of the new Dresses
and Wraps is getting mere and
mere abroad. Besides what we
say in the papers, one tells an
other, and se the news spreads.
They arc the sort ei things that
make talk. Such variety, such
grace, such originality, such
richness in one exhibition is no
common happening.
for Women
for Big Girls
for Children
for the Baby
Whatever best outside things
Christendom affords.
Second lloer, entire Chestnut street side.
Flannel weather. The Flan
nels are here. Mere sorts than
you could take proper note of
in half a day. We are en the
watch ier every Flannel new
ness that is worth having. The
mean, flimsy Flannels don't
come tliis way.
Embroidered Flannels have
come like a cloud ; two hun
dred and ninety-six styles and
colorings. Little mere than
half as many made a stir last
year.
White silk embroidered :
plain scallops te 14 inches deep,
65c te $3.50. One hundred
and fifty-one styles.
Colored stlk embroidered ; 1
te 5 inches deee. 00c te Si.se.
Eighty-nine styles.
v-oiered wool embroidered ;
2 te 8 inches deen. 00c te i6e.
Fifty-six styles.
Branch, bud, leaf, flower and
WAltAUAKMR'B
geometrical designs. Full of
new thought, and every one en
grounds of pure wool. Flannel
substance with Hamburg deli
cacy. All - ever dot embroidered
Flannels, for sacks, or any
dainty outside wear. Solid
grounds with pea-dots of white,
pink, cardinal, black, light blue.
white. 59 Inches, sl.M
colored, 31 inches, $1 U
Northeast of centre.
We have sold 2,251 Refrig
erators this year. The strag
glers of that great army are
still here. Seme a little
scratched, some dented, some
samples, some a bit odd in pat
tern or color suffering in geed
leeks alone, and net then un
less you hunt up their hurts.
The going of China and
Lamps te the second fleer lets
us .put these limping Reiriger Reiriger
aters where you can see them.
Thirty-three in the let, and a
little bunch of sample Ice
Chests. Sometimes one of a
sort, new and then three or
four. They are watched for.
sli Walnut Kefrlsreratere for 110
!!! tt!nat Kerrlgeraters ferw
118 Walnut Kcfclgeraters ler 19
Nl Walnut Hefrtjornters ter sis
se Walnut Hafrtgermters ferSM
v? w.nlnu' Kemgeraters or tn SO
4ii Walnut Itefrfgeratais feres
II2.CO llutternut Kerrfgerauirs. I21.U
i0 cherry uablnet ttolrlgeraters, ISO
Sample Ice Chests :
Id M Ash for H 53
I7.V)AmIi lern
I'lBJ A Bh for 18
su grained for fin
Si. Mummed tern
S7.7A ii rained for f(I
t.2J grained for ft
Northwest of centra.
Fer a trifle you can bring the
sunshine of Summer flowers
Inte the Winter home'. Art
that puts nature te the blush.
Leaves and petals and every
grace of the choicest plants and
blossoms at their best. Ne
drooping, no withering, no bug
biting, no leaves falling.
"ws tlger lilies
hydrancens tuilpj
erchitis palms
ferna pinks
and se en. Better for decera.-.
and se en. Better for
uen man ureai. bingiy or
with, jafdinier or basket.
'oeuthoost of centre, near Kast Transept.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
H
OOIVH HAUSAPAMLIjA.
TRUE ECONOMY
itlatrue economy te buy Heed's Sarsapo Sarsape
rllla, for 100 Iloses One Dellar," is original
with and true only of this popular medicine.
If you wish le prove this, buy a botUeef
Heed's S.imaparllla and measure Its contents,
l ou will find R te held 100 toaspoenfuls. Sew
read tha directions, and you will nnd that the
average desu for persons of different ages Is
less than a teaspoenfut. This Is certalnly con
clusive and unanswerable ovldeuce of the pe
culiar strength and economy nf
HOOD'S BAllSAl'AHILIiA
" We began using Heed's Sarsaparllla In our
Institution some months age, and having
watched Its Hfects, wish te siy that we And It
agoeil, reliable, and beneflcUl medicine for
family use, and for hospitals and Institutes
such as ours." S'hikrs of Maner, West Venrth
at,, Cincinnati, U.
" I took Heed's Sarsapirllla for less of appe
tite, d j spep9la and general languor. It did me
avast umennt of geed, and 1 have no hesi
tancy In recommending It." J, W. Wiixs Wiixs
veni, (Julncy, IU.
HKAITH UETTKll THAN KVKIt
" I have been troubled by a sorefulous affec
tion all my life. It li ene of the marked rec
ollections of my boyhood diys, and for several
yearshosrenaerodmounnbloto labor much.
1 tblnfc Heed's barsaparllla, which I have
been using at Intervals for ten years, Is the
bnt thlug I have ever taken. I am new 60, and
my Kimcrul henlth coems botlerthanovcr." U.
1). AnueTT, Warren, N.H.
HOOD'S SARBAPARILLA.
Beld by Ml druggists. II i six for IB. Prepared
only by u 1 UuOl) x. CO., Lewell, Uass.
100 DOSES ONE DOLLaU (S)
s
OUKNOK'H MANDUAKK PILLS,
Schenck'B Mandrake Fills,
FOR
1HL10UH AND LIVKU COltl' 1,AINTB.
UeUfiNOK'd MANDUAKK PILLS.
Schenck'a Mandrake Pills,
en-
IllblOIIS AND I.tVKlt COMPLAINTS.
OC1CKMJ1CH MANUKAKK PILLS.
Schenck's Mandrake Pills,
KOS
Htl.lOlISAND LlVJiaCOMl'LAINTS.
UOIIUNCIC'S MANDUAKK PILLS.
Schecck's Mandrake Pills,
llll.lOUSANDUVKUCOMI'LAINTS.
1i.J'l7-ldAw
COMVLKXION 1'OWDKR.
QOMPLKXION 1-OWDKK. "
LADIES
WHO VALUIf. A UKKINKl) COMI'LKXION
' MUST UBK
POZZONTS
UKDIOATXD,
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
skin. lloiuevi'S all pimples, iroekles and ots ets ots
celorations, and makes tbe skin delicately
soil and beautiful. Itcentatns no lime, white,
lend or arsonle. In three shades, pink or nosh,
white and brunette.
rOtt BALK UY
All Druggists and Faney Goods
Doalera iJvorywhere.
SVIIKWAUK or IMITATIONS.-
aprMvd
TIIK LATKHT.
THK DKNTAL I'KNOIL.
Invented by Dr. He'JIelland, thi celebrated
dentist ltiumeMu Scurf and Tartar, thus
pri-vnntlng deciy. iJuaranteed tree from
.acld or ether Deleterious substance. S3cen s.
W am still Headquarters for Klsblng
Tackle, Largest assortment, lowest prices.
ritAILaS'O KAST KM1I 1'UAUUAOK,
u w toppeslte Kasum Market,)
TsliTTfw(W
DRYUOODB
H
AQKR &. BROTHER,
FALL AND WINTER
Dress Goods!
The Novelties in Dress Fabrics for the
Fall and Winter Season.
Oriental Itebes in all new colorings,
with 18 Inch and narrow borders, tn
Cashmere and Oriental Shades en plain
grounds.
Cashmere Feule Robes, with side bands
contrasting or matching.
English Serge Itebes with borders,
narrow and wide, in combinations et Silk
and Weel,
French Twilled India Cleth Robes; in
new shades of Gray, lilue, Mahogany,
Brown and Green, with Black Silk
Woven Borders.
Combination Suits in English Tweeds,
with stripes for lower skirts, plain ma
terial te match for Drapery and Basque.
Combinations et different width
stripes.
Alse choice lines of Plain, Twilled,
Diagonal and Corded Materials.
Mourning Goods.
25 & 27 West King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
VLUTUMU.
H
IKBH a HROTHKK.
SOMETHING
NEW!'
Any Tailor with common wit can
put a Suit together se as te make it
present a nice appearance te the eye,
but will such a Suit give you servlce V
As a matter of course you cannot
tell. We read and hear a great deal
about Chkav Suits, which are
hawked about everywhere. The
simple truth Is implied in the words,
they are Cheap Suits. Our ideals
net te sell Ciie.U' Suits, but te fur
nish at a low figure that which will
give Satisfaction in every Paktic
ui.au. Hew will we de this? 13y
taking our empleyes into considera
tion. Yeu cannot pay peer prices and
get Geed Werk, while en the ether
hand if Ilicm I'iuces are paid you
get first-class workmanship, and you
beneQt both Weukman and Cus
tomer, as tbe goods being well made
will stand longer and rougher service.
K you want te see the sequel te tbe
above facts call in and have a leek at
our Fall Overcoats, which range
in Price from $7.00 te $25.00, in all
the latest fabrics ; al3e our Cutaway
Suits at 10, in Worsteds, Corkscrews
and Bread Wale, and all the most
Pashienaulk Cleths,
HIRSH & BROTHER,
CORNER OF
N. QUEEN ST. 8s OBNTRBSQUARB,
LANCASTKU, PA.
rOK HAL.H OR RUNT.
HOUHKHFORHALK ON THK MOST
liberal terms, en West Chestnut, Wal.
nnt. Lemen. Mary, l'lne and Charlette streets.
Apply at
UllMind 802 NORTH MARY BTRSKT.
FOB BALK AT PRIVATE SALE,
the three-store ftere and Dwelling
Heuse, Ne. ii Mirth O,uoeon street. Lancaster
city, l'a. Inquire of
a C. KHKADY,
Ne. 27 East Kins street,
Att'y for Estate et Jacob (J. Kready.
teplft-M.WAMfd
U It LIU BALK OiT DWELLING
HOUSSC.
Om f atehday, SsmuBsn , 18SS,
at the Fountain Inn, tbe homelike one and a
half tery frame dwelling, Ne tivsonthuueen
street, front 13 feet 8 Inches, depth 2(3 feet, te a
il feet street, with rfxbt te well and pump.
Uoed rain cistern, pig pen, chicken beuse,
woedsned.avatletyoi tine fruit trees, shade
trees eapwerueut
uale te begin at 7K o'clock p. in.
JOlINUcMANns.
Josl L. Haikis, Anct. s'JJ,M,',?7,ssa
HAGER &
BROTHER
AHSIONEK'B BALK OF VALUABLE
UKALKSTATX,
OB TnCBSDAY, PriTllilllllSl, 1SS8,
Will be seldlty tbe undersigned at the I eon
ara hotel. In the city of Laucsster, the follow
ing valuable Real k state, te wit:
. I, a let of grenna, en which Is erected a
Two-btery Brick Dwelling Heuse, with Two Twe
BUiry llrlek Rack Uutlding, numbered :6 Kast
New street, in tbe city of Lancaster, contain centain
lng In front 1G faet, mera or less, and extend
ing la depth tA feet, inore or less.
no. 2, a let of ground, en which U erected
a two story Urlck Dwelling Heuse, with two
story brlrk back-bulldlng, numbered Ne. SB
Ifatt New street, In the city el Lancaster, con.
Mining In front 16 feet, mere or less, and ex
tending In depth 64 feeu mere or less.
Thealuble properties are at the corner
of North Chrlslltn una Kast New streets, and
are favorably located ler renting orether pur
poses. rale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m.. when
terms wUl be made known by '
Alltt All AM bUKlTIOAM.
Jsslgneaef Amelia MUchllch.
Jesi Ih IIaisis, AucUeneer.
tiglA8,U,W,W,s,a.7
aRoeMHima.
AnOFFKES! TKABI
OHOIOl OLD COFFEES.
rresh Boasted DaUy and Finest Mew Crep.
TEAS.
DrTAV?D5unaHUe.?r "M " Geed
OKOBOB WIAKT,
Se. Ill West King S.
jg-lNE QROOKKIKS.
-AT-
W.A.REISTSdCO.'S
anecEfif,
COUNKRSJASTHlTa AND DUKE 8TS.
CRANBERRIES
AUD
KALAMAZOO CELERY.
WerecelTfd this morning New Cranberries
and Michigan celery, rust berries et the
season.
uhicd DIM l DBIED BlEKFI Yes. we are
headquarters for Beef, and are soiling the
best ite;t at lc per pound. Flats atlixe.
That's cheaper than wht yen pay ter It else
where, la it net? Whf canwe seli it for that
price t That's easily answered. We get It di
rect from Armour A Ce , Chicago, and save
vuvjwuu. 0 jiiuiiw IIUJ and lASUs.
Anether let of YanDenreer A Helmes' Cakes
and Ulen!ts received lresh te-day. Alse Choc
olate, Vanilla and Ginger Waters'
. A. Mst & Ce.
sy Telephone. Free Dollveiy.A
AT
BUKSK'a
Fer the Campaign !
FOB IMI'OalBQ PARADES:
Unman Candle, 8, 10,12, 15 and 20 bills, col
ored! tha American Flagef allsliest Chinese
Lanterns, variegated colors i Japanese Lan
terns.
BOMKIHINQ BNT1UBLY NEW,
The Candidate Lantern,
Large Sfan, with Portraits, Les Cabin, Cider
lltrrel, and lettering Protection, etc. Just the
thing rordpceratlng your Houses and for the
Btreet Parade.
, KVUr CLUB OUGHT TO IIAVKBOMBt
diRi8e,rlRorett:?ana elxeap' i-anteru can-
1IUNT1NO FLAGS of any size furnlshed at
U hours notice.
Prepare for the coming rat ado. Don't wait
until tee late.
4Vitemember, Headquarters at
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 HABT KLNQ BTRBBT
LAN0A9TKB.rA
AT REISrsi "
FLAGS,
UNIERNS and FIREWORKS.
RE 1ST,
FLAQ8 OF ALL BISKS,
LANTBUNSTHATBAVKNOXQITAL,
FIKKWOBKS THAT WILL SUUPB1SEYOU.
Political clubs or all parties will de well te
oxsmlne our stock before purchasing else
whom. Parties who Intend illuminating ler
the coming grand parade can fled no better
selection than we have In Imported Lanterns.
See that you get your Flags, Lanterns and
Fireworks In geed time.
GROCERIES.
Fifty dozen mere of these Geed Breems, two
for Me. rinest New Dried .blackberries, only
loe a pound. In atock-uranberrles and New
CedSsb. nest I) Med lieet in the World ler tbe
money, 12)c. rlcnlc Hums, Sweet and De
licious, only HKcapeund. California strained
Heney, 8 pounds for 25c rrench Nlcnaca and
Olnger Snaps, S pounds for 25c Ohie Stene
Werk by the valleu, 10c. Masen Jars Pints,
75n; UuartH.SSe; Half-Gallene. ti.loperdezen.
Halt-SOU-Bi llags. 8SO ; lSD-Bi lings, 75s ; llve bag
lets, Ee per bagless we get It by the carload
Crary's Deuble strength Ammonia, warranted
te be denble the strength of ether ammonia
en the inarket. hells fitst. Just In, another
let.
Reist, Wholesales Retail Grocer,
Nerlbetst Cerner
West Kins; sod Vrlnee Street!,
LANOABTEU.PA.
Trlnphene and Frte Drllvery.
QUBBNHWARB.
J.
H. MAKTIN dt UO.
Bench Shew
In the basement next week, and dogs
of all kinds will be represented. Grey
hounds, Spaniels, Tugs, EeglisU Mas
tilTs, Beagle Hounds, Gorden Setters,
English Bull Pups and a dozen unknown
breeds. The large Greyhound will be
given te the person guessing the closest
te his weight.
Five casks of Arlington Dinner Sets
were unpacked te-day, and a dozen new
decorations are here te cheese from.
Crazing or surface cracking are unknown
te the Arlington Hard-Seml-rercelaln.
New Chamber Sets decorated by the re
nowned China Decorator, Jesse Dean,
are here, and a special pattern called the
" Doulton," is a remarkable Bet for
(12.G0, slop jar included . A special price
of $4.00 was placed en 25 Chamber Sets
yesterday, and they must be seen te be
appreciated. About halt of the let have
slop jars included.
Crate or English Chamber Sets at $2.50,
ten pieces. Just opened, are en display,
and eight patterns te cheese from. All
New.
J. B. MARTIN
& CO.
rACOBF. SUEAFFEH'S
PURE RYE WHISKY.
(MY OWN DISTILLATION.)
SlSUd Ke.lSOKNT&SBQUAKX.
BOOTS AX1 BOOB, s
' z? -
F
T WEAR,
Ready New I
Yes. HOW BBADT, with my Complete
tteclt of BOOTS, SBOKS and HOB BBMfO
Fall and Winter wear. Never before did I
have such a Lara;e and Varied Steek or tia
Very Best that tha Market Affords aaA
Marked and Quick Selling Frteea, Alse I call
) enr attention te my
S3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE.
This a one el the best Three-Dellar Shee
for men that is made te-day. Call and see
them it beats all ethers.
D. F. STACKHOUSE
(ONB-PBICBSTOKB.)
SB ft 80 BAfiT KINO, 8T.
LANCABTBB, PA. aKVlyAw
B
OOTS AND BHOK8.
WI ABB UKTAILINQ
BOOTS - BOOTS
AT
nuujiESAiiis rmuK, )i
Hew Can We De It?
YOU HAY ASK: W WILIiKXPLAIN.
After the last Beet Scaen we bought titty
nine (5) Cotes et Youths' Beys' and Men's
Beets at a Private A sslgnee Sale, for Spot Cash.
tit such Jtxceedinuly Lew Prices thatwaean
new sell you them KetaU at Bsgnlar Wholesale
Prices, and yet make profit enough te keep us
alive.
We Can Sell Yeu:
Youths' Solid Rip Beets, sizes 11 te IS, teri j
11.25; regnlarpnee.il 60 and SI.7J. '
iseys' ueavy Beets, sizes 1 te s, for 11.00, l JSJ
llB0,ll.7andszee rVJZ.
lien's solid Kip Beets, sizes tn 11, V??. 78
and ttoe i regular price, H oe, sia a K
Our Beets ier StM and M.oe we ,JerE. jmyena
In tha cennty or state te be1 ,or ''t. Dura
bility and pi low. m
We could maUi) an Imrne.186 pr0 1 en these
69 cases.a'il?. v-eillng them at the old
Iince,vut iiij ja
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
We have stuek te It, and te our " Itnle" of
giving our customers the advantage of enr
urchases. We hve the largest stock of
adles'. Misses' and Children's Heavy Lace
and Butten shoes for Fall and Winter Wear In
theclty.fwhlchwedefyany of enr competi
tors te dispute) at prices te suit tha tunes.
Call In te see them whether you wish te pur
chase or net, as we consider It be trouble te
show goods at the prices we sell them.
The One-Price Cash Heuse,
&
The Leaders of Lew Prices
IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
Ne. 3 Eist King Street,
LANCASTKU, 1M.
svstnre closed every eventr g at 0 p. m.. ex
cept Saturday and Monday.
WA.KVHM.
OPKOIAU
-WATCHES
ter Farmers and Ballreaders, 14 Karat Geld
ruled Bess cases, Elgin works, sa each.
Jeb Let. Best Watch and Jewelry Bepalrlng.
Spectacles, Byeglassea and Optical Goods. Cor
rect time dally, by telegraph only place in
the city.
LOUIS WEBER,
Ne. UGK N. Queen St.. opposite City Hetel,
Near Penn'a Deneu
W
ATOH REPAIRING.
WATCH KEPAIBINe
A Watch is the most delicate and intricate
piece of mechanism made by man.and the one
that receives the least attention. Your steam
engine, your wagon receives mere.
It is an established fact that there are mere
Watches mined by the average Watch Be
palrer than by the Watch Carrier.
We have a Watch in our possession made by
the undersigned i this, coupled with an F.X
PKBIBNCBOFBIUUTBBN YKABSATTUB
BKNC1I, enables us te turn out work of the
Highest Grade at reasonable prices and with
satisfaction te our customers.
Would respecUuUy invite a trial,
CH AS. S. GILL,
Watchmaker & Jeweler.
HO. 10 WEST KING BT.,
J.ANOASTKB. PA.
w
ATOHK&
Lew Prices!
Quick Sales!
Goods Marked at Fast Selling Figures at this
Season.
OUH STOCK OF
WATCHES
Is very large and comprises everything In
Geld, bllver and Nlckel. Prices wilt surprise
you. Our aim la te give you the VKttY bkst
value for the money possible. And we de IU
Nen Magnello Watches a specialty.
WAITER C. HEM,
Ne. 101 North Queen Street,
LANCASTKU. PA.
nl-Ud
AHPHALT BLOOKa.
A 8PHALT PA VINO BLOCK.
Asphalt Bleck Ce.,
Offlce-M)l Chestnut 8L, Phtla., Pa.
Works-Bridgeport, Pa., Camden, N. J.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Standard Asphalt Paving Blocks
SIZKS USzllJAND WxiKzl.
In general use ferstreetpavlng,sIdewalks, gar
den paths, mill yards and driveways, g niters,
cellars, vau and aea walls. Advantages:
Noiseless, dustleas, strictly sanitary, practi
cally indestructible ana cheap.
Fer prices and further Information address:
R, 8, OSTBB & BRO.,
AgeeU
Laneaster Ce. W MerU Friaee st,
lensastar. fa, amlB4
FREY
ECKERT