r,: ttr J" - Pi it"'' r..s, a '-"V'w r. - I- . t "Hi.' ,v v.:,f.r .,!'.., ! Vi V,!"i..' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE, FRIDAY, StfFTlCMBER 6, 1889. . . ,v Ji r J :Ci; Vi J., y TV V ttMgeucr MAHFOt.TZ,Klten. t,FabllUier. JOENCEtt PnbH hed r WMr, but Sunday. Served M f Mi llsr and surrenndln IMKNgtemircck. Bymnllflvcdol Bymnllflvcdel Mia HMm j SO centi a month. ENCKR One dollar and JlMMi In Mrancc. MMnBCMBEnS-Reinlt by check and where neither of M OCHd tend Id a rrpUtcred ! Mn I'm luff i, aa aeccmd class uinll VMM, m DfTBLLtaSHOSK. '' " I.anc-ler,F. FA., September 6, 1889. T-..V im.jmm ittMoinauen. Mm committee, investigating IMtDftiy question, fluda that the POM nest butcherinc concern. I Wflk refuse te obey ita ttubpecua. rjr.PNMen given Id cue from Phil. r, ,tbt Senater Vest, the chalr f prejudiced against their interest. mter Vest denies, but if true. It I'Mfcrd no reason tot the refusal te lft committee, but would rnthcr ddltlenal reawn for nnnenrlmr I them and nanmlntliie tlie eeiiii- tfjtfMh'tbc honesty of tlie drcscd beef ""la little rnnm in ileulif (lint n I MbUc wrong is done by a eenibl- Of great dcnlere in dressed meat, t,Wltb Intent te monopolize the MM&rid become tlie enlv nurclinuer tattler efbecf. That this i-emblmi I Ml sflfectcd in nlinu'ii idenrlv mimurli the' fact that the price of Western Has iaiien very greatly, while the I of) dressed meat lias been main- l) the mm It of course Iwliur a X increOKOll lirnflt i lli mirr-liim. j af , the cattle and the sellerM of the ,.wnoare Mr. Armour nim his coii ceii Mwes. The v have suceffdeil 1 1 1 il rl v. f Id 1 ether butchers out of tlie buslnesi ring and kllitug cattle, by undcr- iC them With their ineiil. nml nn reaping their harvest in tlie mini- VMMterVcst lias securett a telegnini a Armour te one of his agents telling I that a certain butcher could net lie titled in kill lila nu'ti l-vef .....t it. ..i ttTperBlBtcdludoln3se, his customer m dp iaiien ireni 111 in by selling iu-c-u hi. n price low CHOUgll le lie dlfththc nbieet. Tlil lelU ilw.ulw.h. tt-jThe butcher who hnd bin busluetw Ml from llini llV 1Mllt it,lnrt,.M ... .Chicago dressed meat, had been pcucu w euy inai meal te Keep lilrt e; and when he undertook te kill oe his own account, he was npuy, spotted by the monopoly Ita, and notified that he must buy till Dent from the cembiunllnn m-"i,w. trade. Mr. Anneuriind liUi-nnreii. M did net dare te face tliu Senate uttep aua ileny their combluiitleu, I k be clearly apparent. i.wuy is mere no relief uffiirded te labile against this great wrong ? It twr.Muie iuiurv that is IIim- m, dly inflicted uimhi llu iwiimtrv l.v Trats, which have of late become y, rue biundard Oil company's uecess In the field has stirred up NrkMB imitators nnd nnw Mm 'I'mui Michemer's high read te w caltli. It vruvu i iiigu reaci 10 me pcnileli- r.nwmuieiaws new en the statute tweuld suffice te land in jail If one of these tnniiitriitm-H nimlnul rjHiblle if they were intelligently, ttttlv andardcnllv enrnrrfil. 'I'lmm ' fright in one mau or set of men te wi w neece aueiucr man or i'?of' men ; und a combination unnaturally raises tlie cost I commodities, and is made with naieut, comes under tlie ban of tlie and brings the conspiratera within t or ajau. u an the millionaires of land were imprisoned, whom tliu duly enforced would lmiirluni. would be a better reason than new ler their fulling te appear before a wHinmiee; wun u line-teeth ieBbrieant-at-arms would bandv l free millionaire In hiiliiwniui. W'?, m ll, The Sapcrnueus Xegrv. I in which the neirre nenulntlnn 'the white arc In u vcrv iiinuit- I condition, because the wliltes must rn jauu their minority In a Deino Deine ) state makes this accenipllshnicut unu. il may be suid tliat the I must Met cevern tliu Htiitminln rre in the majority; te which the tfMnlw In 4lin 41... 1.. r..n. ...til F j'V m u:j lu iuuv Will. Srare the suiicrler race and must 1 tee Inferior. Few white citizens i country would wish tin? iiimm.u Iffeslsslppi te govern Misslbslpiii, i they .lie in u L'reat maierlt v tlu-ru IthoeghourJaws say that the ma- ratiau govern. Nelsacnsein which tlie laws suv t'which is net true. It 1 net In fm'i '"majority, but tlie majority of the i race wiui governs in me Lulled . xeu may unit up against that tttlen as often and as lenir as eii i and you are net likely te nib lit. These Southern states. Hint lwhite rcpretcntatlvcs of negre tituencies te Congress, de mi lMcnim.. 1 white population eutwciirhb the 'Humorous negre ; and out votes The Republican politician savs the negre voter Is iutimidated; lisnuite llkelv. IIe is iKrtniniv er persuaded te keep away fieni the i or pcrsuaucu 10 voie wnen no gets e:and it docs net muc-b mnttr-r chis done. The fact isaeceiimlkliiul I that it is done show's that it i.-, dem- 'his master. It may lie wremr that neere is thus readilv Derhiindid 1 it is wrong, since lie is a citien and M iave i lie seuk; and stamina te raine his franchise. Itut lm Imu m has net, because lie is inferior te tliu lite who controls him. IIe U net :"Jtr 4tiA i.IHvutiulili. I. ... l.t... i... L" ...... v.. .3...J. ItUll 1,1111 l- WRepublieun politician who new mm, nuuiug ine negre is net stalwait Kb te vote tlie black man in. when Ihiw the chance. The trouble whh i pregramme is in the negre's natural s, aim me wnue man's natural of him. His liimilxTt, iin i'eeunt te make him master. Krtheless they put the niineiily I' -cwuauiui jeeiiaruy and keen 1 always alert in defense. The sit- i m net a geed one ; and it Is net tug te find the Birmingham ,l7c ing for the removal of the surplus M from the states u hieh i lm v m ir. It ifl a lecrleal solution nf tlin ntu. .Jf our Jtepubllcan friends want imuwui ee s;uiienij anu eruau- BaSalvatlenAnny for their party; r Renubllcau friends de net u-imt i up here, we might send them te , WBlcli eilers them an agreeable mhi political iosltlen;and where IB VOte erllubt at their tilnniiuv. r M white people about te Interfere Ihwlr liavinir a row trhnn.ivi,r ' fcrt like it. Haytl eutiht te be t te the MisclBelppI uegre, and lnnwn iMinnj h 1 fteiMj. 1 turnhhalltbe conditions essential te his ecstatic happiness. New is a geed time te negotiate for the reception of these restless children of our neli ; and lr Hlp Hlp pelyte is net polite enough te offer them a cordial welcome, it will be an easy trick te strike a bargain with Legitime and put that dilapidated colored man back in the scat of power. The Deitun of the Rii'h. The absurd proceedings of the revenue cutter Rush in Behrlngs sea can net be easily accounted for excepting en tlie theory that the administration .wishes te draw attention te the seal pirates and at the same time does net care te discourage them loe much at present. A reason for this is visible iu the approach ing termination of the lease of the Alaska Commercial Company,by which that wealthy corporation holds a mono- poly of the seal business and is entitled te protection against the pirates. Anether geed reason for such protection is the threatened extermination of the species by the Indiscriminate slaughter ing of seals. The company kills only the young males. It may be the Inten tion te give the impression thatthe sjic clcs can only be preserved by the com- pany,and that any attempt te control the operations of individual seal hunters will be dllllcult and costly If net futile. Se this little revenue cutter, with her crew of thirty-five men, gees cruising about iu that bread sea making herself generally annoying ami ridiculous, and permitting the British and American scalers te take great numbers of animals ; and strange te say there is net a word of earnest complaint from the Alaska Commercial company. Fer the sake of another renewal of its long and In valuable lease that company can afford te see the farce continue. As for the protection of the sieclcs, thai ought te Ik) h very easy matter te arrange with an enlightened power like England, ami il would hardly tax Mr. lvalue's diplo matic brilliancy te bring about an Inter national agreement that would insure this. The flimsy pretense at protection new maintained must impress foreign powers with u liellef that tills country Is cither dishonest In claiming what It knows te lie an unreunded authority ever Dehrliigs sea, or that it is afraid te maintain in an energetic, manly way the power that it has claimed. Mr. Maine's six months of control have net shown signs of his boasted diplomatic ability, but instead we have lu this Helirlngs sea business a (angle that may lien reminder of ids disgraceful Chill and i'cru iKirfermanecs. Tin: woman who committed siilelda nt Nlngiirn en Thursday, tns almost euuglit In the tut by an entei prising mid wonder fully cold-blooded amateur photographer who Has In the ciewd tint watched her swill nppiench te the brink. Iluget toady te fake an IliKlantniieeiiN picture of the ueiiiiiu as she leached the edge efllui falls, tlftecn fect an a, but lie nailed a fraction of a second tee long and the horrlble pic ture con Id net be taken. Amateur photog phetog photeg raphy dovelops soine curious portraits of people en betii sides of the Icii". One can not but mart el nt llie iiinii w he se trulilly watched a wretched mortal die and kept Ills thoughts centered clilclly en his hobby of photography. Tiingoldeu-rod is grew lug as finely in popular f.iver as 11 is in the Holds. At a recent wedding iu tills county the wnlls of the pallor were literal- papered with spmi's of golden-red fastened with infiiilte cart) and giving n unique and beautiful ett'ect. Alnwuddliiglntiprlngtleld, Massa chusetts, there was an altar of goldvn-red. ' Vei.UMi: thirteen was begun b3' the Lltltz Ilccerd this week. The new bor ough is well taken rate of 13' Keiller llucli, his paper recording all the news of that Hcctluu. AihortlHers patreuiu tliu tceent liberally, and an editorial says tliu giewth or the subscription list during the pant 3'ear was bo3'end expectation May it ll e long and coutluue te prosper ! ' ' - A niir.AT I'ngllsh steamship struck en an uuknew ii shoal far out In the l'ucllly ocean early in July. Alter numy il.iyn of suDeiiiig in an open beat the eiew tweaped and American lusurance companies hne Just learned that a half million of their ineiiey hasgoue te the bottom of the sea. it Is high time that gicat nations should uialve some combined dibit te map the ocean bottom nioie thoroughly se that tlicre would be no uuknew u shoals. The idle navies cruising about waiting fei war might put iu their tline eiy profitably In oxplei ing tlie ocean depths below theiu. Ily the way, this Kngllsh ship the Altiincralg was bringing sugar te Philadelphia fieni .Spain's riillllplue Island?, nwicy ever en the China sea. A Hue illustration of the beauties of the high tat id" and high hiigar ami American conunerce iu British (ships ! i.ni: cargoes of inateiial for the con cen con hlrui'tleu of the Nicaragua c.mal linvebeeu sent dew u slnee the sailing of the llrsteon llrsteen llrsteon sliuctlen party In the latter part of May. It is all for the preliminary work or the gicat enterprise, such as thtMstahlMiiucut of telegraphic communication with the United State bj' w ay of Mexico, tlie buikl buikl Ingefnu lujucduit te piuvldu flesh water for the work men and the town at the At lantic end of the canal, and the construc tion of a sheit railroad. The work Is being uiideitakeu w ith nioie Iger tlian neKe. Justus tlioenueeer the elixir of life is dying out, there euiucs from a Maine lab oratory ner3' leiuaikiiblu book en " Ll Ing Matter." 'I he author is a scieutitle scholar and chemist named (.'. A.Stejihcns, and lie calls his book a " leMiine" of an extended Imcstlgalleu into tliu can set. of old age and organic dtath. A re lew er lu the New Yerk Tribune s.138: " The ultimate- contention of the author Is that the life of man may, 13' eaieful lesearchand the proper utilization of plij-siolegical law s and discoveries, be prolengeil almost In definitely. Chimerical as the iroiesitioii appears when thus boldly stated, it would be unfair te tlie Ingenuity and learning it' the author te lit it be MipKsed that he pio pie cceils alter the lashieu of an eiupiiic. l)n the contrary, bis argument throughout is htilctly in keeping with the uiestndMiiiccd pli3'biuleg3-, histoleg; anil 1l1e1ulcal.1n.d3 sls, and it may be freely uilniitti.it tliat he succeeds iu making out se plausible a case as cannot but bold llie interest and fascinate the imagination of Ids most M'cptlcal lead ers." .Mr. Stephens' researches mid argu ment scorn te amount te a declaration that If we can prevent the accumulation el obsta cles te llie growth of blegcn, human llfu may be greatly prolonged; but he dues net yet pretend te say hew this may be accomplished. . - Tin: treasurer of the Allentown school lieard aclcuew ledges the receipt of twenty live dollars sent te him fur the schools bv an alderman w he collated it as .1 line freiii a unu who had beaten his wife. This method of punishment W net sctcie enough for the biute who would beat a woman, lint as we have no whipping jkjsI for criminals of tills brand, there seems te be a pleasing seit of Justice iu nuking tlie wife beater pay heavily for the suppeit of the schools, .luilue l'ielil't'cntlllosler.NnKu, In the Xole habeas corpus case iu San Francisce Thurvld', Jitktlce Field, lu ro re ro siienso te rjiiestiens, exprcsswi an opinion that If Nagle had net sliet Terry he (Field) would have been dead within the next live seconds. IIe said the expression of Terrv'u face when he talwsl his hand teUrikea second tiuie could net be uiUtukcu. It was full of malice aud murder. 1 Delaware County 'omlnaMeH. At the Republican county convention held at Media en Thursday Jehn It. Robin son was nominated for sltte senator and Captain Albert Mag n In for assembly, le fill the vacancies caused by the resignations or Senater Cooper and Representative Unrrett, new iu the Vlillnilrlplila customhouse. Da. Wk, IleDKhTs, t'rnrcwer of Medicine In the Owen' Celleje, Manchester, En., In writ writ Insef llrlehf- dlncasr, fajrn "The bleed be be eemts upccdlly dcterlemtcd by the unnstuml drain threnirii the kidney. It becomes mere watery and poorer In albumen, when tiruv, tir'c neld mid the extractive nre unduly accumula ted I nil," Warner's Hnre Cure will rcntorethe kldncyn te n healthy condition nud pnrlfytlin bleed. Hew yonngsecver yen may be, With fiilllnc teeth you're icrlin and old ; And leliiK) our month's purity, Your features seem both dull and cold. Then niHii or tnnld, warned of our tale, Hwk 80ZOD0NT, e'er Its loe Inte, ept2-cedw lVenlrl Ven llcllove Tlie rroprlcler of Kemp's Ilslnnm gtrc Thou Theu sand of Dettles away lyearly ? This mode of ndvcrtlnlng would prove ruinous If the Jlnlwim was net b perfect euro of Coughs nnd nil Threat and lainu troubles. Yeu will ice the excellent effect after taklne Iho first dose. Don't hesi tate 1 Procure n bottle te-day le keep In your home or room for I m med I ate or future use. Trial bottle freest nil druggists', targe size bOc nnd J 1.00. niil2-lmUAw (3) TTOOD'SHAIlSAl'AlttbbAr Has Dene Wonders m:i.iKi'AtTi;iteYUAiw ok hukfkhi.ne. "I think J feed's Hnnapnrlltn bus done vron vren ders for me. Fer nearly nlne 5 enrs t was n Krent surfcrer. The greater part of the time I was unable te attend te the met trilling hoiiKvlield duties. 'as receiving medlcnl treatment al most constantly from one ph)klclnn or another, without nny matcrlAl IhmhIIU Myncrvoussys Myncrveussys tern vins completely tihnttend, and no onecnii ImiiKlne my sufferings. Almest continually 1 hndsevire PAINS IN MY 1IKAD, and my hinrt miis never ipilte free from puln, Indcnl mevirc was the pain nt my hciirlthal for a long lime I could net lie dew n In bid, but was obliged te sit upright, t also suffered from dropsy ; my limbs were swollen uh wcllns my body, I became thoroughly discouraged. Hut seeing the constant advertisement of Heed's Harxapnrllln In the l'hlladelphln 7(me, Icon Icen eluded te glve this medicine n trial. 'After the nml bottie I rell much better. Therefore I con cen tlnut d using II for some tltne, until I had used Hlxbettlm. I am new free fietn pnln, can lie down nnd sleep, seldom hnve hiidathv. nnd work inore hi 0110 week than I did In six months prier te my Inking HihhI'h Hnrwiparllla. And If you can nnd n mere thankful, or hnppy mor mer tal, I slieuld like te meet either one. .Many nf my friends are using It with bencim' A11A V. HMKl.ircit, .Mjcrstevm, IV1111. HOOD'S 8AR8APARILLA Held by nil druggists. Hi six for te. I'rcpimd only by C I. HOOD A CO., hewill, Mass. lOODOSIiSONKDOIil.Alt. (2) Vi'i;ciAi "Durlnir I i'i;ci a ii anneunckjii:n r. he Hliarp-Mioetlug CenlesU of the Niitleiud (limrd lit from MONDAY. H Ml. (ireliui Kill.. ll,.im,. from MONDAY, Nl'.ll HMIlim 2. mull haV: UltDA Y.HKITK.M linil 1. Iralim imllin n...... tension or the Narrow tliiuge Halluny.bitMun Mt. Oretiianlid the llllli) Itauge, ivlllbii run us lur fotleiilng hchcdulci I I.AV K Mt. (.irelna Iike 1'oiicunge IIIIIk Itnnge 1 K.iv , Itlllullaiigc IJikeConeiiage, 1(1. W 12.0) l.O'i !!.1Ti n.)') .W 111. 11 I.' 111 bus a.is :i.ej im I11..VI UMU I.IA 2. IT, n.i SOU ll.il 12.20 I.S.-1 JIM 4 ir, MO 11.07 12.27 1.S2 3 ft! 4 12 5 17 11.10 12.30 1.X, ;i.uj 1.15 &.-J1 .111. iircuia llicsn trnliismiikiicoiiiiectleiisnt Mt. Gh'tim Willi nil triitiisen llioCeriiHiill A Uliitncm Itnll Itnll read for points en Hie I'lillmlilplila ,v Itcndlng nnd 1'(iiiisIviiiiIii llallinads. II. A. (lltOHl, tkii'l I'as'gi r Agt. NKD IKISII.OciriHupt.' Kcp21ii I CvTvN'rU'liUUIt. CemjicUiit Medical i;x)crln liave dcilddl that the lately dltcev ired " i:il.lr " huugoed, but the htmdrtdK of families who have been using LEVAN'S FLOUR I'nr the last ti nty j ears Ihnv 1 iiunulmeiuily ill 1 lurid that It Is nil that Is claimed Ter It vlr: THE BEST. (MANUi'Ainuiti:D our ok am, emi win: AT.) Svi,i ('5.1en. N- i:V YOlllvHIOUU. it is etm AMiiineN te I'necuitn reu thi:ci;htemi:ks ektiu: New Yerk Stere TllKllUOTVAI.UUTIIATTHKMAHKKTHOr rilU WOULD CAN I'HODUCi:. OUHOWN lMI'OItTATlON 01' AUthe Lewest l'riicsuvirkiieitn fernuh Quiilltlcti. Sl.NOI.i:CASll.Mi:UKSUAVlnU1.2J,JI.50. 52. S-.V, W te 5 c.u h, l)Ol'III.i:CAHH.MI.Ui:siIAVVI si i a 11 m (I, il.'O, f.'i te ttScath. On examination these geed-, will lm from il te IS each uudir former prices. i:nailiie ear All. Weel Ul.AlK CASHMlIltK lIlINItlinTAH, ID liahc wide, nt 37-, Kc, tCJ,rtTeuii janli 15 Indies wide, 7Sc, S7Jic, Sl.00 ajaid. llie are Hie best valuuliuiuy mailcct. III.ACIC blUC 'AIIIlIl:NltILT1'Ab nt 75e, li.0Ml.23teS2.Uuii jnrd. ni:wsthu'i:d iu:Nitiirrr.v hayi: makes an digant black dress, or te combine with ether uiuti rlaN, 10 liiclns wide, 75e and fl.Wii Mird. COUIUVND8 lll.ACIC I'ltAI'l-S for Veils and Trimmings. 111.ACK IIOItDi:ili:i) NL'NH VKIMNOS at Vcr Uiw I'rlics. WATT & SHAND, 0, 8 uud 10 East Kiuir St. 4" en a I lioticce. ITISTATt: 01' Hit JACOll li CIIKJI'K, I.ATI: 111 orMtrusburglHii'euBli.dw'il. U'ttcrsofnd U'ttcrsefnd inliiUtrutluii en mid estate liav big been granted te the undersigned, all isrsens Indebted thereto are remicMcd te make Immediate iniyment.uud IIkw having elaliiis or demands against tlie uiue', will present Ihria vMthent delay for set llcimnt te the iiuderslcrued. residing lu hitnis hurg. JOHN ueitilKr. I. 1.... ,. t'.ll.Kfc.SllflV, II. 1 HAM; iilims.s, AiliuluUtrelnrx. Alternej. uii,tM)tdl' EbTv;ri:ei iiakuaua KiievitT,""L.vri; of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters tea lamentury oil Mid estate having been granted te the uiidersUncd.nlliKTMJUs Indebted thereto biii riiiueMed te multe Immediate pnv meat, and lliec Imvlng elalms or eteuu nds iigiiiust llie tame, will pre-eni them without delay for eltleiiient tellie undersigned, rcsld-UiglnlJincastere-lty. ' ' ,. 'iVLlUN ItlTClti;Y, Kxtcuter. J.e. A. C'eylk, Attorney. uuSijtdK SVttdVJtClJB. T UTIIEU H. KAUFFJtAN, ATTOHNKV-AT-LAW. KNerl'hirl!XrM,liLe.man W UUIWhiif. Ne. U tietux umcefcutet. rrrt-JyUJtvT y$an amah'. l'llitAtiKLrniA, 1'rlday, Sept. , 1989. Open all day te-morrow. Daily visitors vill notice some changes in the appoint tnents for tlie September Limited Sale. The Linens leave the Chest nut street entrance and go te their counters, where the bar gains may still be found Many of the items recited below will be found in the space vacated last night by the Linens. The great movement in Fur niture continues. The sales in Bed Roem Suites are rivaling the sales of Parler Suites of the early days of this week ; both are continuing with great ac tivity. Hew could they help it at the prices. The Curtain Bargains are intact, except the Tunisian, which are about closed out. The Women's Bright Don Den Don gela Kid Beets at $3 are all gene. Lucky buyers that get them, The companion Bar gain, Men's Calf Waukenphast, at $4, came forward one day later, in large numbers, and is geed for another day or two. Tlie Dress Goods and Silks are crowded by the numerous new items that are getting en the Limited -but the Bargains are none the less for being " out of print." Children's Coats. Seme of the held-ever Coats for big and little girls are in tlie way of the fresh, handsome, stylish things that are new knocking at our doers. We must be rid of them. Down go the prices, in some cases al most te a third. Judge by these : 73 Winter Coats for Children, sles I te 10, mini" of benvtr, stripes nnd plnld-, trim' uud with plush nml brnlil. Heme or the last season' best things among them. I hue prices from intinv : III no coats for iiiH) MM Coats rerSUiil SS l) Coats rerWO) 100 fall Ceals and Wraps for CMHiliui, sizes I te I enrs. l'lnld,trlpet. plain colors ; binldeil. Just right for ihe next two mouths, or fei ncxl Hprlng. A fetv sntn pin prices !122. Coats for 57(0 MT.', Coats for Jlrti J7 en Coats for Jl 00 $0 , 'ill Coats for J.Ufl Juj rail nud Winter Jackets for MUiesand Children, broken size's nnd styles. 'Inke them for n trllle or their cost. Made te ell Inst HprlnR for 8 1, 5i nnd up te t7-tlm prtii-new tl te 12. 100 Ui ewes for Misses end Children at half I'i? "J!!1.','1 Wy. rianncls, l'lalds, Vel vctfc.nilks. ilGOteJll. bfienu fleer, Chestnut street side, rive ele ele valers. Women's Gloves. A great incident. Old or bad Gloves are unknown here, but sometimes tlie lines must be rectified, stock readjusted. This cause touches the offering of te-day but net this only. In the list below are new goods fresh from original cases se te speak the see American light first te-day. Fair hands will quickly seek their doubles in this sale. aTe elezen I button Itlu, lr I1...1 iv. ..i. t.-i.i Uleves.nll frc-.li goods, time-mid four lousef .uui.Mu.ir. incvseiii utciy atSl.W n pair. Iho prlee Is new 1 cents. 100 ilezin I button Uliiek Kcal I'reiich Kid Ulevcs, siuiui make ns above, but better muti ny, Ihite ions of iiubreldei. Were Jl.73 -Sew 1, IM Im dozen Vbnttim Heal Kid (lleves, all tan eolers, four rows or embreldei). .viarket valucSI.2.1 Our price 75 cents. 75 dozen landC-butlen Itcnl Kid HuielotlleveK, lour rows of embroidery, mode shades-lust the eolei wanted for evHibig wear, lfuve been S1.M) .mil $200. New one level price, SO e-ciits. ' 100 dozen In odd sizes, both Kid and Suede tlleves, l-butteu, tans, browns and blacks, with nml viltheut cmbreldeiy. You've ""'RljUhein at tl and I.S3, 'lnke them new at 37Jv cents. 7J dozen black and Tan btsle '1 hre-ad Jcn-ev Wrist (i lines. 1'ilies have Ijeen 2.'-nml ;r7'i eenl". New we give three imlrs ler 25i-mits. Wileztn Jersey Wilst and 0-bulteii Tim Taflcta e.leves, luel.cn sizes. Were 51l,L and SO eents. Novvtwe pairs lei 2e cents, SO dozen 0 nnd S-butteii length Jersey Wilst rurcbllUOluves, broken Hzis, In shades or liiusaiid bievMis. l'ermcrly 73 cents and SI. New 2.1 cents, Uicstuuttslrti! side, i-sl of Main Aisle-. Iawburgs. 75 Colored Embroidered Apron l-'reius iu pink, blue and gray; prices were $3.50 and $5. new go at $1. 500 yards Colored All-ever French plaid, with embroidered stripes, fast colors, $3 kind new 50c ; plain and plaid te match at 25c. 1,000 yard 2 te 5 inch Col ored Embroideries that were 25 and 50c are new 10c. IVemens Cottars. 250 dozen Ladies' Cheviot Sets, consisting of cellars and cuffs, were 50c a set, new two sets for Jje. Rue lungs. 200 yards imported Flat Kuching, with beads, was 25c, new iec. 300 yards asserted Ruch ings. white, cream, black, were 20c, new 5c. Laees and Flown imfs. 1,000 yards ecru Torchon Laces and Insertings, were 10 te 20c, new 5c. Let Imitation Point Flounc Fleunc ings, several patterns, 40 inches wide, were 7.50, new $3-50. Let .e-inch Cream Clutntilly Fleuncings were $5, new $3. .,oeo yards Hand-crochet Irish Laces, which will outwear any ether kind of lace made, from l3 te 1 54 inches wide : ficlctnd for 6c. 12e kind for Se. 15c kind for 10c. He kind for 12c. 22c kind for 15". aoe kind for voe, Iftc Kind for 25e-, te Utnd for iOc, CUUtUUt .lruUU. r.. . 9nmke' Hosiery. loe dozen Women's Fancy Striped Cotten Hese at 25 cents, regular 50 cent grade a continuation of last Monday's let. 7 305 dozens Men's Merine Half Hese, full regular, four shades, at 25 cents ; would be cheap at tfy2c. Chestnut street entrance. Underwear. A selection of several lets that will be geed for us te sell and you te buy. The induce ment is all en your side. ,'?t chljdn'e Natural Weel Nl-ht Hhlrls : Just the comrertable thln for waning cold night. Were $35. New 75e each. 100 dozen Women' AU-Weel Itlbbed Vest. In white and -carlet. Cheap at It, but new 7e ccnU. 35dezen Men'- colored Merine Shirts, me dium weight, reduced from tl te fiOc 0 dozen Men'- Caahmere Ribbed Shirts nnd drawers. In three colors, medium weights, reduced from 12 te tl M. 25dezcn Men's BhlrU and Drawers, white nnd scarlet, have sold for ti.M te 12jO; new II these are broken letn, but yen may find your size among them. Chestnut street, west. Aprons. 1,200 White Aprons, slightly soiled, only need soap and water te make them geed as new, but we let them go at half price : Colored borders, 15c. Itcmincd, and flvu plaits, Z'k. Hemmed, nnd five wider plaits, 3S. Hcalleped nil round, Sac. White Embroidered Cambric, ftje. White Kmbreldcred Hwlss, very fine, II. Jehn Wanamaker. Ijittrttenvc. H 1011 4 MARTIN. Jars ! Jars ! AT- China. Hall. AKItKSHBUH'LYOH "LIGHTNING" JARS In Pints, Quarts and Half Gallens, AT LOW'IST l'ltlt'IX, MASON'S IN ALL SIZES. JKLLY TUMflLKIW.dc., AT High & Martin, KO.iSEAHTKINObT. J." MARTIN & CO. THE PRICES -01- LIGHTNING JARS have been struck by a streak of competition lightning, and our prices until further notice will be : Quarts at 95 cents a dez. y2 gallons at $1.20 a dez. Engraved Thin Glass Table Tumblers, at 60 cents a dozen. Gas Glebes, all shapes and sizes, that sold at 35, 50 and 75c, reduced te 25c each. A bargain in Jelly Tumblers at 1 8c a dozen. French China, English Porce lain Dinner Sets, at reduced prices. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. iMtocfuvnieltittn (Soetm. CAI. .LAND SUB -TUB- ROCHESTER LAMP! feisty Candle-Light; llcuts them nil. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for UiisaudUll Htevcs. TIIK'TEUKKCTION" MCTAL MOULDING nud RUUIIEll CUSHION Weather Strip. Heats them all. Tlilsstrlpoutivenrsallethere. Keens out the cold. Mops rattling of vi Indevvs. Includes Uiedust. Keeps out snow and rain. Au emu can apply it noveiutuer dirt mullein appb lug It. Can be fltted any where no holes te bore, ready for ii(.e. I will net split, venrp or shrink it cushion strip Is the most perfect.'IAt the htev e, Heater and Range Stere of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LlNCAhTKH l'.V. OTullenee. "Y-ORK, el'.V.) - COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. New ilulldlng!. ; I.irgc Kudetrmeut ; Scholar Schelar hls; Laboratory; Library; Gymnasium. Prepares for Colleie or Mushiest. .Separate Course for ladles. Modern Languages In Regu lar Course. Tuition,-!!) per annum. Heard In private i families, JflfiO per week. Facalty el nine. Lib jear epem tseptentuer 2. l'oreata l'ereata l'oreata leue. aildrcKtf i.-vAiJw)i'- JAJIliJ McDOUQALL, l'H. D., Jj-?JV)td I'renldcut. a. JLa- ' !?tii F IVE DREPS OOODa Cliarle FINE DRESS GOODS I PERSIAX N0VULTI1X, -21 Inch, New, 13 a j ard. ARMUIIU SILKS, fityllvh Btrljie, SI Ma. ard. ItODIJ DRKSSES, Ncvr, nt 112.00 n Pattern, lteBi; imussns, licw Hlde Bands, JI0.00 a Pattern. NEW Britain, M Incuts, New Bhadc, 11.00 n yard. Best, Largest and Finest Assortment of Dress Goods in Lancaster at Lewest Prices. BOSTON STORE, Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street. CHARLES STAMM. JLrERCIIANTTAILORlNO. HAGER A BROTHER. MERCHANT TAILORING ! (A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.) We Open the Tall and Winter Beasen of '83 with a Large and Handsome Assortment of the NEWEST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FABRICS Suitings, Treuserings, Overceatings and Vestings. Veur Kpeclal examination and comparUen of prices tnltcd. NOTE A FEW STRONG VALUES: OarMutchlc!.HTrouserVnllie,r..(teOrder. A LarccHljllsh Aswrlmtnl, AII-W.k.1. The Very licit liulil at the Price. KiirIIsIi Il'uck Wlde-Wnlc Diagonal k'jYnmlPenli P"00' "' r,i"' S,r,cll' A" Worsted, All-Weel Chcx let Halts, 12.00, te (JHcr. Eeillent Ht)les In Cabslmereand ChcMet Hull nt3IS.(K) and Slt, te Order. All-Weel Well Made and Trimmed. , ..v.. u FA1-L- NECKWEHR, A Ucautlfiit Assortment, LatcM Coloring and Shncs,nl2jc.,!i0c.aiid J1.00. HHCER&BROTHER 25, 27, 29, 31 West King Street. -r- a hj ' ' iARUAINH! : je te Shirk's Carpet Hall ! Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. We Have the Lakekst a.nd Best Stock in the cit v. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. gvutt J-LIN N A 11RENEMAN. FRUIT JARS AT LESS PHILADELPHIA AND FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, Ne. 1S2 ITertli Queen Street, LAXCASTElt. IT.XS'A . 1ittO. -yyi: EXPECT THEM VXD- THEY ARE HERE! WheP Wnat? Tlie Nfw Fall les InnllthntlsSljIIsh, Nentand Uuraljle lu ecr Celebrated Hats! f The " I10S10N HEAl'IIES Mill mere hcan Our Unc of sc HOOL HAT fiem 10c up. STAUFFER & CO, 31 aud 33 North Queen Street, LANCAbrEH. PA (Cnvvinnve. S" JTANDAIU) C ARRIAUE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, 10, 12, II A le MARKET STREET, (llniref lliel'ilcllUv), L.VNCASTEI1, PA. ALLTIIK UVTEbl' blYLE I.V Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Etc. The Finest Stock In the Country. We new hae a Full Line of tEC'0 IVRANi) WORK Any hi) le Ven WnnL Rciuilntlni; and Repairing promptly nttended ' te. One i.et of workmen eipcelaily tuipleycel i for tha'. purine. 'Ihe lowest prie-c In the I couutyferflnt-clHS"vork. I -Clle me n Lll nml Examine .M7 Werk. " 1 milUK DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, A. propelled by u geed lewder lilnntr, l llu niewt iHi.-nmlilcslro.Ncrei lllrsandethe-rMiiall liucct. Feril AtHUnLEY'S DRUM STORE, 50 Wilt Klus Street. i . S Tr- " Stamm't NEW HENrtlETTAS, 16 Inches, Silk Klnlh, 11.00 n yard. 40 Inches, 374e, 50c, T3c a yard. STIUI'E HENRIETTAS, Helf Celer, 75c a yard. PLAIN MOIIAIRS, 10 Inches, 811k Finish, Wc a yard. BLACK HENRIETTAS, $2.tO,f2,1.50,j.25,1K)c,T5e, 62Hc, 80c, 37fe a yard. BLACK SILKS, 1.50, 11.23, JLOO, 75c a yard. -reu- T5ARGAIN8 1 aIiive. Tl IAN- NEW YORK PRICES AT- C!5veccrirB. pilEEl FREEH FREE III A TICKET 'JO THE LANCASTER COUNTY FAIR WILL HE GIVEN FREE I'i all purchaser!, of uOecnti, worth of Clarke's World-Famed Headache Tea! Aiidiprcsintlnirllil.Adcrllscineiil at uur htere. llSllifSSS 10OheacJ,t,'l,!a,ir!,Ct"Ct,, "W '" SEPTEMBER 14th. Call and tec ihu fjreatest lUrgaliu ecr heard or Mncc Ihc world began. CLARKE, Whulei-alc and Retail Ten and Cellee htere, 1 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN ST. JJb-tfdAw AT UURSK'S. SOAPS &SJARCHES. The arlel) of Nxips I l.ir.'c. We keep a few of the beet kind. ' Clncliinall, Miller' nnd I-int Ilrea.' 01le, Miller kllara.Mletdiil-.llebblns Day-, Acme Millers MMip Ce.' Itlg Fic. RUIni; hunnnd c1)us';;!,m,!1i,;l,'" ""- wn- STHRCHGS. FiaiM Lump Ktmrb enl) & a lb: Lump Man In. 111 . iiiidtih IIexcm. 1 !'"":". "."'l lVil hCern blarehcs. l.,ViiuiJ; "dCOl,l'A,w "'" th" Ellioer ,.ml'ler, li ,1"il,, "V hae IhoCaustleKoda In amid 5 lb ktttlch. AUe llunner.V Lewis Lye. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCAbTER. PA. TtSSE JONF-S A TO.. I Manufarii 1 -r t'ONFECl IONERS FINE PAPER 1IOM.S. The lnct bcnutlful lint- lu thel'nttcd8tntc. Cli Commerce bt PhlUdnI unf Pe. 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