" .. .... .-'fL. A .3Vv ,?.,Vr -' w-Fi " n.. ..- ; . v t- A -- Wfr - J 1 -,. .?' iV- - --" - " -"-'"- " ' -. - A,i ,. iiK.1Ji""'w wii.Mi' Jv-v-i d . ;i ,11 THE LANCASTER DAILT INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1889. ,- ..v ,fVf - . M ....-,- j- .-.&. . il "!.- 'ii . '" L V " f', ..' fc M 4 143 fi M &u w tiiwtne kr brums ere efce eeme Mala, WMh hair sunny, silken ckeln, Aa fall of light m frewen rea $ 1 1rre In her Twice, lore, In ber nod. : Sha treads e softly no one knew The time she come, the time the ges. ., The gran U brown, the leavea begin " Their fold and crimson (lyes te win. Bach cricket sing a loud aa ten Te drown the noisy leuM, when Yea come, O maid, te old ui err Te summer afreet a longgeodby. And when Ten go the learn are cone : The attar' farewell aeent U flown ; Peer cnpld put a war kla wine. And eleae te rear corner cling, The rnd wind ushers, with a aheut. The winter In, the autumn out There'! tadness In her shy brown eyes, Though gay her gown with tawny dye, Leve's In her voice tut telling meat Of one whe'a loved, but leTed and lest, She tread ae softly no one knows The time she comes, the time she gees. Hepburn Jeftm in MtUburg IHtpaleh, aa-a i a TEACiiEira gxPKnncxcE. tiraphle Story of a City Girl Who Tanuht , Cenntry Scheel. Sixth paper by Gee. II. Vandalear In New Yerk Evening Pest. The funny absurdities which arc found In the rompenltlona of achoel children have often arenaed the mirth of their elders, and tut I have my eel f given several of these, I think It would be less than Justice If one of very different character were net also published. On Friday afternoons, when all the ether work of the week was finished, the pupils were requested te put away their books and slates, and clear tneir deaks of everything except the pens, paper and Ink with which I provided them. Each waa then given a subject, upon which he or she waa te write a composition of no leas than a hundred nor mere than three hundred words. Fifteen or Itwenty minutes were allowed for tills exercise, after which I gathered up the compositions for criticism and correction. On one of theso Friday afternoons, a little girl, only eleven years of age, handed me the following which T copy verbatim: KVKNINfl. by Lena Hanks. I .ovetetako my little sisters and go out en n hill when the sun is setting se red in the west, and the birds are singing around us, and the cows are coming home te be fed, and the men are returning from their day's work. I love te play In the evening when the children are gay ami everything around me Is hannv. I love te see Iho tlnwcrs clot lug their buds when the shades of evening nre cmie. I hope that the closing of my life may come ai quietly and peacefully as the closing of the Honors in the evening. May 20th, 188 New I doubt very much If there be many literary or even newspaper men (and the latter are engaged dally In rapid extempore compositions), who at the close of their day's or night's work and little Lena did work In the schoolroom, and hard work, tee could write In fifteen minutes only one hundred and three words upon a sub ject given him at random, and de better tin a professional writer than my pupil has done as a little school-girl. Was it merely n happy lilt T I might think se were It nut for the fact that Lena did almost If net quite as well at ether times, net en " com position day," and when she could net possibly have exported such a task. Her parents were peer, uneducated working pxple, who, te save their lives, could net h ive written the most commonplace of the compositions little Lena was In the habit of handing me every Friday afternoon. " Te be well favored is a gift of fortune," says Degberry, " but te write and read comes by nature," and we have all been in the habit of laughing at the peer, blunder ing captain of the watch. Hut when I think of little Lena's compositions, and these handed me weeklv liv eighteen and nine. tecn-year-eld boys and. girls, whose" "advantages" were greatly superior te hers, I leel like "comprehending all vagrem men, bidding them stand In the Prince's name," and putting it sqnarely te them whether, after all, in the highest sense, Degberry Is net right. Peer Lena I That same summer her mother died, and the child went te work immediately, taking a housewife's place, caring for the 11 ve younger children and doing all the work about the little farm house, even te the milking of the cows and the washing and Ironing. A brighter, better child, and one mere sensible withal, I have uever known. Let us hope also " that the closing of her life may come ns quietly and peacefully as the closing of the Rowers In the evening. " My school was ene day honored by a vis.it from the Monnenito preacher, who was known throughout the district as Solemon Lichiiter the prellx " Mr. " being con sidered by his sect te he k worldly unity, and " ltevurcnd " or " Father " te be nothing less than inventions of the devil. He was n quaintlysorieus little uinn, and I scarce could repress a smile at " the grave and stern decorum of the countenance he were. " His coat, tee, was as black as that of the raven, and he was very careful of the manner of his speech sen cd up his werdH en a silver plate, as It were, and solemnly presented them for your admir ing odlllcatlen. I Invited him te address the school, and the preternatural solemnity of Dimmer and voice with which he com plied cast a gnu eyard gloom ever the little assembly : "Children, I can say nothing te you ether than that you huve a kind tettuuer, and that as the years may be heaped upon your heads it Is my wish that she may continue te Instruct you In the. geed way she new employs. And that you may always be as geed as I see you new It is my w ish." Immediately upon concluding his speech he turned te bid me geed-by. "I have been much pleased," he said, as though re citing a lessen he had learned by rote. "I am fend of children. I have but the one son. Absalom by rume. After the grand father." "Yes. I I remember," I stamineret1, somewhat cenfused at this unexpected con fiding of family history. "And new I bid you geed-morning," he said gravely oxtending his hand. "Geed-by, Mr. LIchllter," I responded. He garcd at me as if uinazed, and for a moment I thought the old gentleman was of unsound mind. In another moment, however, I saw w here the treuble lav. ' I hae never lisfere been thus uddross uddress ed," said hestillly. "In my youth I was called Solemon. Ami any inore worthy of a title new? Yea, it sounds smooth, 'I will acknowledge. It sounds cry smooth, but it has a hollow and vain resound a saver of the world. Nay, Solemon I was in my youth. Solemon I w ill continue te be in my age. Please te address me as Solemon In our intorceurto hereafter. And new, geed-morning. If I never seoyeu again lu this world may w e hope te meet in the world above. Yea, your face seems very familiar te inn." And with this un loosed for conclusion, he turned and left the room. A niore ura ely angular, up right, dew might little man I never have a en. I watched from the school-room window, and saw him mount ills horse. He even performed this feat lu the same formal and sedate maimer with w hleh he seemed te conduct e pry action of Ids life. Seme days afterwards another little oc currence broke in upon the humdrum of school life, and served te enlighten it. An exceedingly uncouth woman called at the school te complain that her child " wasn't learned nethln' at all." " Yeu don't learn him nethln'. Here lie's five geln' en six. an' he can't reed the newspaper, for all he kin read his primer. If he kin read his primer, why can't he read the newspapers? Iteadln' Is readln', I say, w bother it's en a new spaper or en a primer." " Yeu can't expect a child of five te read the newspaper," I explained, "But et he kin read his primer, why can't he read the ueusptipers t" she per sisted. " Ileadlu' is readni', ain't It ? Is it that he's dumb, or what T" Dumb in the language of the country signifies stupul.) " I suppose It's uhal," I ruplIeJ, smiling In spite of myself. " An' s'pese It's ns you're n peer teacher as can't learn tin children nethlnj. I'll jes take Jacob out e' this here solieol, nu' send him where they'sa teacher as kin push him along." "Why net send him te college, Mrs, Plnkleberger?" I asked, as sweetly as I could, " Yeu fceeiu te consider him ready for It." But Mrs. PinMeberger was gene. Her plan for sending little Jacob te another school, however, was net carried out. She learned that under thejaw he could net go outside the district without paying tuitien: and her scheme also met with unexpected opposition from Jaoeb himself, who de clared w 1th true Dutch stubbornness that he wouldn't go te any ether school. It seems that his former teacher had imparted knowledge te him chlelly with a switch, and the boy naturally preferred a teacher wha taM by klwtet ItMttad of tJsWiMJ who alwayalatywlrt hlaa la Mm mi of his teaaen before setting Ma te leera It. Thki very fact, however, I taani te fee the greatest objection te me as a teacher In the ralads of these wealthy ftuitiera. They fancied that if their children were net whipped at least once a day. they could net possibly be learning anything. They bad been thrashed themselves during the short period of their childhood which had been epent In the school room, and as one old Mennenlte expressed it, "Children ain't any better nowadays than they was then." . One evening when I came down stairs te the supper-table, after having changed my school dress, I found the members of the Hefreagante family greatly excited ever an Important event the arrival of a letter for Mrs. Zeke. The united efforts or the whole family were bent en deciphering It, " What's UiatT" said Mr. Zekej holding the document toward Ollle. "I should say It was n little drawln'," said Ollle "a drawln' of a picture of a car ring." "Well, for my pari," said Mr. Zeke, "I should call It" and he peered ever his wlfe's shoulder, with his head en one side like some wise owl" I should call it a lit tle drawln' of a picture of a button-hook, one e' these here women's shee-bu Honors." " Here's teacher," sold Mrs. Zeke, "she'll tell na." I glanced at the spot Indicated by Mrs. Zeke's thick forefinger. " It is an interro gation point." I said "a mark which is always written after questions." " Och, well new 1 " cried Mrs. Zeke, when she had finished reading the letter. "The very Old Nick's te pay! Here Cousin Jehn's a-cemln' en te pay us a short visit ation. He lives In Lancaster, " she added, by way of explanation te me, "an' he's a preacher, fer all he's mighty fend of geln' tea dime shewer aclrcis. It's get te be a hew even the preachers gives their con tinuance te Blch things. What'a the world a-cemtn' te? Why, we can't keep no preacher In this here township, they're all such peer shoats. The one we had winter before last Mr. Dikewater, from Flerldy " "Xo.wlfe," Interrupted Mr. Zeke. "'twas farther down 'an that 'twas down in Maine as he come from." " Well, then, Mr. Dikewater from Maine I knew 'twas way down Seuth some where. He didn't suit 'em 'cause he alw ays had his sermons all writ out en paper, which the ene before him could git up an' say his whole sermon with the Bible shut. Then they get Mr. Bakenven, an' he didn't suit 'em because he didn't never git loud en' shout, but was alwavs very quiet an net a bit worked up nn' se they ousted htm. Then the next ene, Mr. Haberbnsh, his preach in' suited 'em, but he didn't wlslt enough, an' se In two or three months he was ousted. Then they get Mr. Bullithead, an' he was the bossiest fellow I ever seen. He z$tturffiffiftJi them people. He ceme me te me ene time te law me for net cemln' te mectln,' an' I jess tell you, but I up an' gev htm a piece of ray mind I I sez te him, sen I, 'Sass your grandmother,' sez I; 'I don't ewe ?'ou nethln' 1' An he jess glmme one oek, he did, which it was awful mad, an' .w. .,u up n.u iwf mil meet In' people ousted him, they've get ene, which It's men ne up anu toeic Himself oil, The tee, ana new s hard te aav whether or no they'll keep him. Heme likes mm, an' some's awful set agin him. He's up in Columby te-day, a preachln' the funeral of a man, which he su-1-cede hlsselfwlth a gnu." Continued. WHKllE THE IHO FIU1IT WAS. An Inoldent Tlint Made a Gettysburg Editor Held Ills Breath for tbe First Tlme. Collector Cooper In the Media American, Mr. Stable, of the Gettysburg Compiler, is known te every editor in Pennsylvania. He is a genial man and a geed fireside com panion. Ills favorite theme Is the great battle, w hlch he saw In the streets of the town, and his hospitable home cared for many of the wounded. All or the clt Irons of Detreit knew hew te greet and show Interest In visitors, and this spirit extends even te the barbers. Wlille the venerable Mr. Stable was being shaved at the Russell house by the chief man of the shop there was geed opportunity te read ene of his many badges. " f soe," said the barber, " lhat you nre freml'ittsburg?" " Xe," wild Ir. Stable. " I am from Pennsylvania, sir, and there nre mere in teresting places in Pennsylvania than Pitts burg." " I am from Gettysburg, sir," and Mr. Stable get mouth and lungs ready for his story of the battle. "Ah" responded the barber, "where Is Gettysburg? V wny, don't you knew 1 That's where the big fight was. " 'The big light? ' Y'es. , tne hli ie Ma fight ! ' "Were you there?" "Well, I should say I " Did j ou soe It ? " "Y'es, I did." was I' Well new that Is tnfniestinir " miruuc-il the barber ; "and will you kindly give me your honest Impression which was the wjuarest lighter Sullivan or Kilrain ? " Be Merciful te Veumeir, Ami heed thcappeals for ns.lstiice put forth byjeurller, when the organ Is out or order, Among these are distress In the right side and through the right shoulder blade, jellewncs of the skin and eyeballs, furred tongue, sour breath, sick headache, aud, above all, Irregu larity of the bowels. The mercy jeu extend te the e filleted organ Is wisely shown by a prompt course of medication with Ilostetter'sHtemach Bitters, most genial of alteratives, snd the he patic gland early reciprocates the deserved at tention by resuming Its secretive junctions actively and regularly. Among the accom panying geed results, are renewed digestion, freedom from headache, and a resumption of activity of the bowel. AH bilious smptems disappear, and appetite and sleep improve. Bcneflclent are the enacts of the Bitten In ma larial disease, kidney disorder, rheumatic ail ments and nervousness. Special iteticx. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best UALVElnthe world for Cuts, Bruises Beres, Ulcers, Salt lltieum, Fever Hercs, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed te gte per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Fer sale by It. B. Cochran, Druggist, Net. 137 and 1 M North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. JuneJT-ljd Kupepsy. ThUU what jeu ought te have. In fuel, yen must hnve It, te fully enjoy life. 1 heusandiur searching for 11 dally, and mourning because they dnd It net, TheuKauds upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people. In the hope that tber muyttnin this been. And et It may be had by ull. We guarautee that Elec tric Bitters, If used according te directions and the use nerstbted In, will bring you Ooed Diges tion and oust the demon I)spcpsla and Install Instead Eupcpsy. We recommend Electric Bit ters for Djspeptla, and nil diseases et I.ter btemnch mid Kldue) s. held at file and II per bottle by H. 1). Cochran, druggist, 137 and UV Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (0 Methttt-M I Metherw I t Mothers I 1 I Are jeu disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, goat once and get a bottle of MRS. WINS LOW SOOTHING SYltUP. It wilt rel!ee the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has eer used it, who will net tell )ou at once that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is iierfcrtly safe te use In all cases aud pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female )h) alclans and nurses In the United HUtes. Held everywhere, 25 cents a bottle. JuneZSljd&w A Screp of Paper Mive Her I.tfii. It was Just an erdlmry scrap of wrapping paper, but It saved her lire. Hhe was lu the hist stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time; he weighed less than seventy pounds. On a niece of wrapping juper she rend of Dr. Ktux s New Discovery, and get a sample bottle; It tiilped her, she bought a large bottle, It helped her mere, bought another and grew better iM, continued Its usennd Is new strong, healthy, rexy, plump, weighing 110 pounds. Ker fuller particulars send stamp te W H.Cnle, Druggist, Fert hmilh. Irlal bettlts of till, wonderful Discover) Free at II. B. Cochran's drugstore, U7 and IS) North Queen street, Lancaster, l'u. tl (Geat. T I UMBKIt AND COAL. JJ TOIi.U'COMIOOKrtAN'UCABKS. WEST. WIS llAltli WOOIH. Wholesale nnd ltetall. bj'., ..... B.MAU1IN JrCti, ' uJ-lJd i.'l Water Wtreet. 1 jinra-ler. Pa. "OAUMOAltDNEltS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Opticm Ne. 129 North QueenHtreet, and Ne. 01 North Prlneu street. YAUUtt North Prima Htxret. nrar Heading DeDeL auglS-tfd LANCAOTEB, PA. 9vct9, TjUtKBt FRESH HtOSMt A TICKET TO Till: LANCASTER COUNTY FAIR WILL BE GIVEN FREE Te all purchaser of SO cents worth of Clarke's Iff Mum ludick Tm! Andiprescntlng tliU Advert 1st ment at our Stere. This offer U geed any tlme between newaHd the but day or the Ureat fair, SEPTEMBER 14th. Cnll and see the Greatest ttargalns ever heard or (luce the world began. AT CLARKE, Wholesale and Retail Tea and Coffee Bterc, 12 A 14 SOUTH QUKEN8T. jys-tfdAw A TBUltSK'fl. SOAPS & STARCHES. The variety of Soaps Is large. We keep a fcw of the best kinds. Cincinnati, Miller's and Lant tires.' Olive, niiicr ewnit niuaais, uaeDins, uys. Acme, 'i Miners neon un.- wg rive. lUslng Hnn am ineiceramuy, uaiimu, ivory, Broek's A Wrlg- r a cn-uuriUB amp. STHRCHeS, Finest Lump Htarch only 8c a B; Lump Btarche In 3 and 6 lb tlexe. Oswego and Pell's Cern Htnrchcs. Fer CUFK8 anduOLLAU use the Elastic or Flexible. Fer rVMp Belting we have the Caustle Reds In 3 and S t kettles. Alee llunncr.fr Lewis Lye. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCAHTRIt, PA. A TiiRisnt. DOWNCOMESSUGAR BUSTED I The Great German Suar Trust I " Reit' Pit EDICTIONH BEING FULFILLED 1 ASTOUNDING NEWB I Clans Bpreckles says he will fight Uie American Trust, and the comblnatlenmust break Sugars Have Declined Over One Cent a Found Already ! We told jeu se at the beginning, take a gentle hint and profit by 111 Sugars Will Surely Tumble Anether Cent I II AUD ON THE TRUST, but Bpreckles' feelings cannot be touched, He suss insv wnen will be shortly, hat when his new refinery opens, which Hugar Trust that will eventually break the ue win eegin a war en ine combination. 1 he new reflnerv wilt turn nut one thousand tens or sugar a day, and this In creased out put will cause cutting of prices te sell goods, aud compel some of the refineries te shutdown. The Trust will put down the price of refined sugar se far that the opposition can innxe no prom, pernaps, nui in that care tl i Trust Itself will make little or no profit. Hav Ing te carry Idle works, with heavy capltatlzr- nun, ii wuuiu seein uaciy ie ds a aisaavaniage in that case also. The failure of the German Hugar Trust, which has tried te control the sugar markets of all Europe, and which was In u measure depen dant upon the American Sugar Trust, will new be the means or throwing a large quantity or raw suitor overboard, and cause a break In the price of refined. Keep our ej es wide open. reIst r WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OltOCEIt, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE 8T8., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin Ce.'sDry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. CJlethittrt. T 10 CLOTHING BUYERS. WHERE TO BUY FALL SUITS, m:v and elegant goods in the piece new insteck for your inspection. L.Gansman&Bre. Offer this season a mere varied stock of Goods In the Piece than ever before, and Make them teOrder at Iiwer Prices than any ether house In therlty, and us for Workmanship und lit equal the very best. We Make te Measure ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS at 112.00, 113.00, tllOOaud S1S.W. ALL-WOOL CAHSIMERE SUITS at $10.00, il7.fX) and IS.O0. ALL-WOOL IMPORTED WORSTED SUITS at rJO.00, K2.U0 aud 42J.00. We Make te Measure ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT PANTS at H.C0, i.0O, H.WaudlSOO. ALL-WOOL CASHIMF.RE PANTS at JI.OO, 100 and WW. ALU WOOL WORSTED PAN1S at J7.(C,iSft JK.HO aud tl0.U). See our New Window, All reed Mxrki'd In Plain Micures. Consult j our Interest und save money by calllm: AT L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.. B. W. CORNER 07 0RAMQE, LANCASTER, PA. S-Net cennected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. eurrtiimT. H EINITSIPS. We would Call Your Sivchil Atlentleu te the Fact that we have the Agemy FOR THE SOME OF ITS GOOD POINTS : 1st. It Carries Is Weight than Others. 2d. It Is Simple In Construction. 3d. It Is Mere Easily Handled ..l.n It is Lewer In price than any First-Class ltd In the Market. We have them In stock for Children and Gruwu People. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET 4-Pirsnual Attention Given te Undertak ing UNDERWEAR- LIGHT AND MEDIUM Wright underwear In all grades aDdanr size, at ERISMAN'H tieuts' Furnishing blew t2 West King streeL pn mk Bed. 9t . N" YOMCBTOBB. IT IS OUB AMBITION TO PROCURE FOR THE CUSTOMERS OF THE New Yerk Stere THEHEHTVALUETHATT1IEMARKE1,30F THE WORLD CAN PRODUCE. OUR OWN IMPORTATION OF At the Lewest Prices ever known for inch Qualities. H!NaLKCABnMERF.SH.VLMstl.r.,!.SO, M,sU0,3tetttach. DOUBLE CASHMERE SHAWLS alt,lS0. M, 64.30, K te Hi each. On examination these goods will be Prem II te 15 each under former prices. Examine enr All-Weel BLACK CASHMERE HENRIETTAS, 40 Inches wide, at 37) Jc, 50c, 62c. 75e a yard ; 45 Indies wide, Tic, 8T,V, 11.00 a yard. They are the best aluc In any market. BLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTAS at 75c, II.C0, 11.35 te.t2.00 a yard. NEW STRIPED HENRIETTA RAYE makes' an elegant black dress, or te combine with ether materials, 40 lntheswtde, 75c and 11.00 a yard. CORTLAND'S and Trimmings. BLACK CRAPES for Veils BLACK BORDERED NUN'S VEILING at Very Lew Prices. WATT & SHAND, 0, 8 and 10 East King St rjtttrmmve. H Kill A MARTIN. Jars I Jars I -AT- A FRESH SUPPLY OF "LIGHTNING" JARS In Pints, Qnarts and Half Gallens, AT LOWEST PRICED, MASON'S IN ALL SIZES. JELLY TUMBLERS, Cc., AT High & Martin, NO. U EAST KINQ ST. mrure. H AHNESS. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Saddles. Harness. LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, AND General Stable Supplies, -AT- (SDrCCSMRTO M. HABIRBrsH A SON.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. Sat. WKK XPECT THEM -AND- THEY ARE HERE! Who? What? In ull (hut Is St) llsh, Neal and Durable Incur Celebrated Hats! The " BOSTON BEAUTIES " still mere latl. ful. Our Unrt of SCHOOL HATS from 10c u STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, laNCABTEIl.PA Seaal IteticcB. -?ilTAT5 Jli Lu ncm signed audi btdunce rem OF SOPHIA KAhT. LAIE OF Lancaster clt), deceased. The under- mdlter, appointed te uiHtnouie me remulnlnif In the hands of Edward Kast, administrator c. t. h. of the tsmte of said deceased, te aud among these legally entitled te the same, will stt for that pur pose en Tuesday, September SI, Vi-V, at 2 a clock l. in., lu the Library Roem of the Court Hen, In the city of I-unc-uUer, where all perseus In-tert-sted In said distribution may attend. atlg-JWidi JOHN E. SNYUKlt, Auditor COLLARS AND CUFFS THE LATEST V me te most desirable, and most comfertsblo and st)le-auy size, at EltlSMAN'S Furnishing Stere, tittfl Klug street. siiupes ueuu BlaDK Cashmere Shawls uks. E. Haberbnsh's. The New Fall Styles TESSEJONE3ACO.. e Manufacturers CONFECTIONERS' FINE PAPER BOXES. The most beautiful Hue In the United States. 15 Commerce St.. Phlladsl- unf Pa. Write for descrlplhe price lift. phlael-TBteed tl mtib 9h0tm. neOTBANOaSOBS. ATTENTION I BOOTS I BOOTS I BOOTS I FARMERS and WORK1NQMEN, leek te your interest la purchasing your Beets and Boen for Fall and Winter Wear. New I have In stock about two thousand pairs of beets ready for your Inspection. 1 have had these beets made of the very best material that money could bur, ! they wcra made by the best boetmaker In the world j or they are better known ai the WALKER BOOT. Call and Examine Our liOO and tafflboet; very pair guaranteed or money refunded. New, sirs, there Is net a man or boy who should mis the opportunity In looking ever my stock before buying his beet or shoes, as I knew I ean save you money aud give you better beet than you are accustomed te getting. D. P.Stackheuse, 28 Md 90 BAIT KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. aSVlydAw TNVINCIIILK SCHOOL SHOES 1 YOUTHS' STOUT CALF BUTTON AND LACE I luir bevnwl en their Sheet will ihul In our lines very atreng nervlee. Tliew; mIioeh nn machine newed, staunch, well matU for hard knocks, autl especially geed flttltifc ami neat in apiwarauc!. Tough, durable, leathern are Used In the uppers, which Is strengthened at all wearing points. Wetakeeapeclal care in having our Youths' tthee made en well shaped lasts, thus pre venting, as far aa possible, all ail ments te which the growing feet is heir. On finest grades widths run II te E. Medium and lowest grades D and E. BlzcSl 1 te 2. Prices (1 te 13.00. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter, Ta. DPatchc. "IITATHES. KMERICRN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Specs, Eye-Ulasses, Etc, at LOWEST PRICES. Optical Goods. Telegraph Time Pally. Every Article In this Line Carefully Repaired, Leuis Weber, Ne. 1BSX North Queen It., Near P. K. K. Itatlea w ATCH REPAIRING. Watch Repairing. The majority of watches are ruined by fulllnj nte the hands of nu lncenetcut workmen and net worn but. Te have jour Watch Cure fully Handled, Re paired, Adjusted and Regulated, rail nn the un dersigned, who hss nu exhibition a uatch made bj himself. Chas. 8. Gill, JEWELER AND GRADUATE OPIICIAN, Ne. 10 West King St, LANCASTER, PENN'A. H ERR I REPAIRING ! De you have a Watch or Cleck that need re pair? It may be ene that has been repaired aud does no geed. If se, bring It te us, and ue Will Guarantee Yeu tbe Best Werk Yen have ever had done. AH kinds of Jewelry and Spectacle Repairing, Engraving, Etc. All Werk Guaraateed and Prices the Lewest. Give us u Trial and you will Cull Again. HERR, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OK ORANGE. CSxcurcleus. TTACATION EXCURSIONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. A 11 Traveling Expenses Included. A partywlll leave Phlludclphla, Monday, Octo ber 11, for a Trip Direct te Southern California. This excursion is Ink nded for persons who de sire te reach Southern California b) a direct route und a expeditiously us may Inconsistent with perfect comfort. Iho halts by the uuy urn Intended for rest. The tickets supply eiery needed comfort during the transits te und from California, Including tleeplng-cur accommoda tions, ineuls, trnnsfirs, and beard at hotels, but 1pu the holders te dlpe of their time lu California lu accordance with their own prefer-enc-s. Return Tickets Ooed for Six Months, with a Choice of Keur Dlflrreut Routes ltst ward from Sun Kruuclsni or Les Aiigeh. On the same Date, Monday, Octelier II Tour Acress the Continent lu thn Northern PacllU Railroad, and thuuee through Cultfernlu.ttc. During September A Series of Trips through Nttw Eug land, Canada, and New Yerk, gSend for desrlptUn circular, designating the particular trip desired. RAYMOND WHITCOMU, 111 Seuth Ninth Street (under Continental lietslj, Philadelphia, l'u. sl-ttd 9ry M U8T BE SOLD OUT. NO AUCTION ! -THE The Philadelphia Stere -MUST hi: BARGAINS IN DRY OOODS. DRFAS GOODS. GOODS, TA11I.E LINENS, FLANNtiLH, Mnk.. u.-..u. : win twins, uaiii'M' n WEKi'Llls, WINDOW SHADES, 8HADINO AND FIXTURES, MOSQUITO CANOPIES, Etc. -Dent' miss this last chance for Bargains, 6 AUD 8 NORTH maraHydAw B ard a Mcelrey. bard 6c Mcelrey Nei. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, FLHNNELS, V.u.,J? 3 "?rer,5l,'',"'nii0 "' The the Best r lanncls for the money m t he city. This ! ne ui mil Miinini iiirmi wi! imve in pay and. It means snialler profits this season. '1 heie ethers said It was as gepit allhey saw at snje, wmtammiiHiitiiT w H H KIKKJ IITIIVIU IV MB, irnrMl nrllrln 11 wns. will - -...u .. . . s.'y. ,... -j nin mi .iiNL-, nifii.iiii nun mr nuvnnce in in price 01 woof we give you the same Identical makes of Flannels at the same, price j nu bought then of utMM season. we knew we nrn rluht. in all colors. New nine. ljii. mill no kiiiiw wiicii wi mt. vtiii nerer trw.1 er lialf .nl n. ..Ill .1.1 ... .1.. I........ . iriieu, wiiu or trillion i ueruers, inni will nei juii ran mi uy inn jaril ns mucil ns)OU lixe, win-. WOOL. .W..IU1H.!, miui, ;.iu nin nun 111 uie nmrju 17 tm nui, uerHpy ns niucii greuna noer mm mnnrtniv mtr nrtwnuii tMinillBnil.naMniiiiiMfli. Att.it.ui ui.m.hi. ui.i..i . Theso who Knit Weel Hosttrerthit winter mp haven new sleck or HemcMade Ijincasiat de -te wikiI Yarn that wnsh nlre and soft, In nil shailcs, nt low price. AV SPECIHL L-OAA PRICES. We ghe Special Irfiw Prices In Feathers, Fleer bud Taule Oil Cleths. BICYCLES, Agents for the Premiers.! My lllc)clcs, easiest running wheels In the world. bard & Mcelrey Neb. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, N1 KXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. n SHELF Our Dress Goods Department Has been overhauled. v Every cud from yt te aud marked ; nnd y, less. Dress Patterns and for Beptember arrivals. Every kind of Dress Fabric Is among them-Plalds, MHpisVVr.7i j Checks, Cashmeres, Serges, Cleths, Figures, Brocades, etc, etc. Every length and prle ''i is represented, i nu cannot tan lennu wnai jieinunnis 01 ciruis, nurnus aim eiuer StufTs. FAHKESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., N. II. We st 111 have left a few of B LANKEIX. BLANKETS SAVED METZCER St rjile Ijtst Spring Bought Blankets ! Haved from a riTc, en which the nnell of ffiuoke Is larKe cnMef tt.cin.bul ntlll linea ffw iii(re left. POM It'iiltTl-t mill I'l iIlTl.'HUA jr4 It, I.nr.rur.initllllrtM n rhf..s. llfMA. i w... w.v..nH.4 ,Vw . svsusu - AT Metzger& Ha ugh man's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King (oiu'esiTr.Tin: (Carttct B ARUA1NSI -ae Shirk's Carpet Hall I - - tou. teu. Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. Ice. Wic Ha vie Trig Labue.it and Best Stock ti th Crrv. H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. 4:vttlt 1 TtLINN A HRKNL'MAN. FRUIT AT LUiS PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK PRICES FLINN & BRENEMAN'S. ISTe. 152 ISTprtl-i Queen Street, LAXCASTJUl, PENN'A. lOeuecfuvnialtiun oebo. -tALLANIlSKn Till" ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candle-Light; Beats them all. Anether I,et of Cheap Glebes for ClasnuilOll Htees. THE " I'ERFECTION" Ml.TAL MOULDINO and KUUBKIl CUHHION Weather Strip. lU-ats them all. Thlsstrlpoutwearsallethers. Kcttw out the cold. Hie rattling of windows. Kxclmles the dust. Keeps out snow and ruin. An) one cuu apply It no Haste or dirt made In applying It. Cuu be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, reudv for use. 1 will net snllt. warn or khrlnk-n cushion strip Is the most rrf?l.;t U tlieHteu', llraUratul Range Hlcrt-ef JehiiP. Schaum & Sens 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASIKR 1'A. XTKCKWEAR-TIIK LATEST AA'P M03T' 1 fiuhlenuble styles andshades.therheapest and b-st. at KltlbMAN'H Ueuts' Fnrnlshtiig and 0-st. at KltlbllA.N'H I mere, 13 S est Klug streeL r-M " " 'J '1S 3ecfc. STOCK or- 801.11 OUT 11V- i ni.ANKETS, COMPORTS, CARPETS. FLOOR , SILKa limrrnv. ntnvrs mnrinva wttm -& , --"----. . -- --.W--W-., w j.rti'T jrYT! 'J ..Wi'.M A " - JIJ. Don't wait for au Auction. There won't M Mr, ',77il 4. I- riw -U 9M. QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. FKMM'A.O ' ", M' Opposite FMfttaiB ImC. Inst two seasons we had lint reputation of sell season wool Is higher. Te sell t lis same kin l: mere ler . ijisi saasen our profits wereaaaaB.' iu " i he bought our Medicated Red Twill FlauaTei V " alllieugh with the advance In the prlci of wool wiV mniM miIh. n.tM(iMikaMiiiMMB tirli- itl hnilsTltl lhaanitMa lsa' ixiuffiii ns irnnn F'lntifiAia in mi lira fH ft, mmm ifmv. HikI. viintr i U'h1i nim . iJniu f. ..... '. ". ' J T i ,' Vt TWMMtt BW r profits. All-Weel Shrunk Skirting Flannel la'.,-' it shrink when) ou wash it, at II.M per aktrt. or 1.W Cotten KliiiiiieUlurcnmiitsat6, (1X.8, 10andia irf VPCRN. Opposite reutaift MgS a--v SiAEEP 12 ) erds has been thrown en the ceuater ell have met the same fate te make root' you want. -1 i;t:f inmmingi go wiln tne crowd of unq.'" - "Mm i .t ." Jt.1 ?& M0r ,1U- . flnranap. Pa 'sff-if-'1 . .www sti " r 1r these Mart elleus Black Silks at 11, t&vn Hfr! vs FROM A FIRE ! sst,-w' HHUCHMKN nn Immense Quantity of sUsf i a . i ixr--i-?,.,l2&l sUyLMINIvtl I aI'j' barely perceptible. We imve already told six -t K vUH.(kl,U4 mi iivtr l i,;S - .-. V&' Street, Lancaster, Pa.;j coei'kk heuak.) Sail. B KBQAltmU te- V Sara. JARS T1IAN- Itlnchhtcru, OTEAM. vi'e desire te call ithe attention of consumer of bUiim Uoels und Engineers' Hupnllet, te our large and arled stock of 11es. Ynhes, Oeckj, Malleable and Cast Iren I'ittlngs, Asbestos. VulcalxJiten and L'sudurlau, bheet. FUtenana Valelacklngs; Hootch and Red Line Ketsct Ing Uauge Olues, Htc-um Radiators and Steasa lKatlng Apirutus; tiel and Cap Bcresrs, and In fact almost eerj thing required by steam users, and all et which we offer at prices whlca ue guarantee te be lower than theme of any ether dealer In this lcluity, We hae positively the la arrest steelr. and h lug oenneeuni wnn ine leienueue Excna Phene KxehanM. are preisired te recti e and nil all orders In Che shertnt possible time. When In want of any- iniuginnuriiiie, cuu us ur pneeaanaw will convince jeu of our ability and wlUlni! ucmi te sa e j ou Meuey, Delay aud Vexation. uurmciiiuesier lunnsning icllltfesfer furnishing Engines, Boilers, g,I'ulles. Hangers, Hneclal Machinery, rs' and Ues Fitters' Toels, ttterstf. Hhuning, I' 11 ii inbtru' Medels, and Iren i)nd Vnm Castings, and for the prompt .repair of an kind or uiacalnery ara uuexrelledln linraster, and we rwpectrully, solicit a share of ) our lutiruuage. Central Machine Works, UI A 13u NORTH CHRI8TIANH1REET, Ikcastkb, Va. Geed Werk, Heasonaele Charges, Prompt nets. Telephone connection, dtttUl ml tlXZfti V!V i mt Sffi' tk. mm vS-, T?S n m X V rf i J-s, A"S "Ski A. -'1 rf1 irl titJ STS1 it & ivitv a 1 - ?W im r ' S-.VB9 kTjS SMI - T
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