Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 12, 1889, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER BAltY tNTELLtGENOER, THUB8DAY, SEPTEMBER
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18TEINMAN FOLTZ, Editor.
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' CLARKt Publisher.
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I A!LY ItrrEtXlaKNCKK.-rnblHhed
MMf y In the rear, but Sunday. Served
iyeiHlwi In this city and surrounding
tMHMMtrneentanxreek. By mall five del
tmjrMlBdrtic: M cents month.
LYlNTKIXIaENCEIt-Oiie dollar nd
r eenti a rear. In advance.
i TO BUHBCRIDERS-Ilcmll by check
43T pvrfeffice order, and where neither of
' ttMMeM be procured wml In a registered
at the l'ortefllcc, as second class mall
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TBB DfTELUOENCER.
Ijincastcr, Pa.
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,PA., September 12, 1889.
'fiVrTfce Beheadin? of Tanner.
Iteser seems nt Inst te Jinvc been mis-
Ififjljiied preparatory te his reinevnt from
7 ftoeemtnlsloiienihli, in which the
eat cannot all en I te keep li tin,
t from which he can lianlly nfl'errt te
m him. He la reported te lmve rt-
thetiRh it is nirnlii unlit (Iml
te.wlfe will net let htin und Grand
Amy associates are said te be also ml
" Halng him te stick. The prcldeut can
. ftftbttl te eflend theOrnnd Anuy as well
l ;iMrs. Tanner in a Just caue ; but liN
MWDie ceuic irem me ici nun u is
fcardlv fair te kick out Tanner only lw-
f'tdMwe he cheeses te understand thu lie-
(.yiMitillciii deetrtna ns It was nreclatlned
,- $Jb the Inst campaign, and net as it
-aMedste be construed and nminlniucu
ff",when the iinrty handles the reins of
I government.
mx, Willie seeking success, tlie party was
i.. f Bberal In Its premises te tlie soldier cle-
fixmeat and free in the exprcien of its
fftwadlncss te spend tlie government Mir-
I-Tlus. Tanner was an applicant, ler the
Afcommlssieuership of tienleiw us the
liftnttflleF lu-ii iMiinliiliili nviiresmli nre-
Mnliurn. llin ititm ..'lift e.ill1il fixltO'lt
t PCUUU i3 fafalV JJ1I1I. Uliw ..Willi. ....
the surplus for the soldier lmy's Ixmcllt;
"". ra se that it does net khjiii te lw clearly
rajust te put him out when there it no
R jj&T'cbarge against him sive of lih costly
irueiuimeu ui uiu-IU'ihidiicjiii campaign
R$s premises.
IT v Tamtnii'd luirreMtiiii.i.nii'iiiilil lititiLrt Hit!
f f the government, and there Is nothing te
R-.if oe Dill te ike en ills n can ; an ei vv men
- nuctui uw:? uei jnuitu n itti.v me iv-3 i
;0- mean thing for tlie president te de who
.t' has secunxl his elect Ien iitieii the free
)'h premises which his loe honest heiieli-
!!. man undertakes te ixmIcciii. President
t i . ...1...1..1... ...i .1..
?-;, xinrniHHi nuiiiiiiiiiaiKMi cimuiul iiu
r'M'tiKii fnr dm itnnxlnlicr tlinn did lis
- -- .--- i - -- - --
j Tlftin.rfitltt nnnrlii.faiwir If lu linllllfl
IS. by the laws and cannot approve
liS,0 wckless shoveling out of money
that the wild Tanner has iiistiluted, his
hL aimiile cxiH.'(llent living the re-riitlng f
ti''l 'pensions, wiueii li hcviiis ne nas power
tfc-H& te de at his pleasure. It is found that
&tlie jteusieu olllce clerks have taken geed
SjiCarc of themselves and their friends;
3k" het doubtless If Tanner wns lKTinlttcil
have free swing lie would in t In; end
,av every pension re-rated.
Far he is net himself aecimed of cer-
F,hrupt Inducement te his liberality. lie
Wte only accused of felly, lie Isunen-
.1'litlHlAhllr(tliiti1ntfili iitiil ilfitllitlitku it'fiiltil
ife-'thlnk he was doing right if he gave
P wjerery ueunr ei me country's revenuoie
atae pensioners.
Hb believes the Iteiitibllcau nurty's
.jBlssfen Is te fatten the soldier and that
'w?he Is Its divinely cIumsii Instrument ;
.s'and helsgelng te give the pensioners
f-Will the money that he can lay his hands
;, en, if he dies for it. He that there is no
r4t msmv likuiiluliin lilt.. Kitf .. I.ilr.. l.tu lw..i.l
lu -T..J iu puuuui ..Jill uiii. ij tiw inn ui;.ii
HSl V. i. i . ...... ......
i'B pcninps u goon iniiig ier me
:il? Itnlllltrv tllTll It Inn liml till, nviierlinii.i
with Tanner, costly as it has been. It
invites nttcutieu te )cusieu elllcc nietli nietli
eds, and shows hew great Is the power
of the commissioner in iuereasiug the
debt of the nation. It shows aNe the
great greediness of the gev eminent pen pen
aleners and shows the shoal of shaiks
tbatinrrTeuuil the bureau.
." j ucpuuuc attention wnicn is inviteii te
thedoingsef the ienImiitllce will hard
ly be fuvenible te its further growth lu
power. It Is n bureau wIiemi expend 1-
Mitfilld lie steadily decreasing Instead
of tucrvasing. Te-day there are mere
v- iwnsleners en the rolls than eer, their
fj& number liug nearly half a million ;
' iff ...t 41... ..... ...! I.....H ...... H...U ..1 .. ..
t' wiu wu i . an tici 11 iiiiu iui )i u eeii-
,S tury age. On Juiie hO, lbV, there were
if' 345,12a iK'iisleners en the rolls ; JuuciUl,
3pt JttSO, 4&0,7ii5. Fer the tNcal year ended
Vi juue ae, ibJj, me appnipriatlens for
'if pensions were $TfS,3M,ltl, and the pay
ments 54,07L,blh. Ier tlie year ending
Juue ill), lSbl), the ajipreprlat ions were
)0,473,tK)0, mid the payments JSKJ'S, 1 1,'t.
Why should theie Im this great in
crease, tit tills late day, in the uiiiulic r of
yt penslenerh ? The only answer is that it
'gt 1 due te thu steady feeding of thu pen-
aleu list from new sources ; until shortly
k we uiav uxiieet that ewrv Mililicr u-llli
pg uu Wliu mm cuiiiircu, will ie K'iisii
? down te the latest generation of tl
y and regardless of whether the ane
&$ velunteereil or was drafted, juuiie
lltb urlfi. .Kill i-lilliln.i .fill lu. iuti.lj.ii.i.1
aj ""'- i " -v r"".
hem ;
uiice&ter
ixmI his
bounty or was honorably discharged.
heutli American Iti'iu1illi.
European journals of intlueiiie have
ceitimenteil upon the appieaching
ceugrcss of rcprchuutatives of American
nations, and several express fear that It
may meau that the I'liitcd Rates is te
lie expanded feeutliwaid while they all
agree that it bodes no geed te Kurepean
trade with Fouth America, a large part
of which s;uis te U-long naturally te
the United States. Mr. liluine's repu
tation may be credited with the most
absurd of these alarms, for the notion
that dreams of extended empire should
& be the motive jtewer of statesmen Iseulv
-.5 A lit I.. ...i ... .. .... ...
S, mju laiuuiur m uiu worm panties. Te
V Americans the most curious thlnir ubeut
RAtbis congress will be tlie widely different
.l!i. Wawlatlnu .f 'n..m..n II.... 111 .1
,j.'".i'nivei i,wciiiiiiL-iii uiui win incrc
;V be represented us republics. The United
,-f States of Colembia.for example, is under
V the rule of a president who 1ms, in theory
? 4 lABCii IICI nil. .14K kfa-.. . . At. .. m
Z,' ' Jvac., e uiriiuiu jjuj ui me etir OI
-3 Hl.fata.ln We ...... ..it.. 1.1. I. I.. .
q. wd.i.. ne vitu .puuifii inn enemies
?X without trial und seie pmiM-rty with-
uui. leriu ei iaw, aim h it were
Bet for the case with which
tyranny cun ixi met by armed force
"i rii yim.-ii:u niiiiiu nave Ilirilisiied
. specimens of atrocious tyrants. It hap
' peu that a large-ami Illiterate element
flef the jxipulatlen is ready te light for
jy (.van in uuy eunse.
S, lu (.'hill the wciillhy and educated
. fevernlng class nilcs the ceuntiy, and
;.tiie great mass of the iMipulatieu has
'JIKithliijf at ull tesay In the matter, mid
t want te say nuythluir. TheM
n republics arc alwut us different
thin republic in iravernmcnt us
y arc in nutienal trulls und temicrn-
auuwcK'em in liuvc nethini: in
ou except the fuel of resident mi
AMtereut ends of the Wi-sturn Ucnla
Mere, with eceuns jiretccting u. fj.n
WW erM ireutilcs. Wvarehnndli-ullv
4Wrent that we can never g. uVm'g
efttUvr, ud if we de get tOfccllier in a
league of defense or commerce, it will lc
fortunate If we avoid n grand hemis
pherical row.
m a
Cape May.
Cne -May, the eldest of the Jew
Jersey sejushore resorts, hii steed up
under tlie storm much K-ttcr than Its
younger rival", which have been nearly
washed away, all the way up the
cea-'t. Caiw May has a plume
lu Its cap. Our ancestors knew
what they were about- lu selecting
it as their bathing place, by the sea.
Atlantic City owed Its origin te Its prox
imity te Philadelphia, and all the ether
little places sprang from the real estate
speculation which starts a town with a
railroad, a big hotel, and an excur
sion house. Cape May, from Its
years and deserts, has a record which
none of I hoc youngsters can reach. Te
Its unrivalled bench Is new added Its
demonstrated safety ; you can go there
with a fair prospect of getting back
alive, barring the mosquitoes.
Meney tint Is Net Meney In.
l-'eeictary Wlndeni says that the debt
has really ilccreucd twenty millions
though lifs report shows it te have in
creased seven millions ; the ex
planation lclng that the pension
agents have drawn ninny nilllleus,
which they have net yet spent. The
secreiary counts the government money
in their hatiiNns in Ills. Obviously this
cannot ! done. Tlie secretary Indeed,
lias no adequate means of knowing hew
much of the money lie has parted with
remains itncxieiided ; and at any rate
the dcMs exist for which (lie money was
drawn, and hew can the United States
be said te own the money w bleb It hns
already paid te Its agents in discharge
of its liabilities? The secretary might
as well count, us in the trcasiiry,tlie cus
tom dues en goods in bended warehouses,
that he will get as seen as they go out; or
upon the goeil lu ships in pert that he
will get as seen as they are unleaded.
If he includes in ills debt statement, as
resources, moneys in the hands of dis
bursing agents, cleaily he should count
Up in the ether side, as Indebtedness the
liabilities which this money Istobe.iised
te discharge.
A vj.lli honest woman of Massachusetts
hasjust secured mi liitorestiugopliiloii from
the tieusuiy department. She wns robbed
just before "sailing for Auieile.i and bought
clothing In Kngluud te replace what had
been stelen Iren, hernial claimed that alie
should bu allowed te biilig In the new
outfit free of duty as "wealing apparel In
actual iise." Tliiidepnitnicnl rules a strict
construction of the statute and aslhe cloth
ing wns ue.v anil net hi actual iise It must
stand duty. If the Massachusetts woman
had followed the common practice she
would hae gotten lu her goods without
the least trouble nnd at small expense. Te
bosure piovuricitleu and bribery would
be necessary, but It is ciy rare fei the
most dlguitlcd mill proud of Kurepean
traellers te step nt pic arlcatlen and
brlbery when it Is a question of smuggling
lu their foreign piiichases without the
high tarltl which many of them defend
ns it blessing. Klieilty before reaching
this side an efliclal dlstiibutus among
the iMs'iiguin n blank feim en which
must be declared under oath the diameter
of goods that the traveler Is bilngtiig into
thu country. The tout 1st under the guld
aiiLO uf n fileudly old traveler overcomes
ull scruplss and usually declares all his
goods te be of a ueu-illitlable character.
The boxes of gloves, the laces and dresses
are all for the time wearing apparel lu ac
tual use, though dellboralely puirlinscd for
friends ut home. Then at the custom house
a couple of geld pieces ill op into the oilt eilt
slretehud hand of an Itupilsillve elllcial
and thu tiuuk straps aie barely loosened
mid rer.islened. The total volume of this
petty smuggling business must be enor
mous and Its dciueraliiiig ellect Is appal
iug. It isiidlsgiucefill fact that the elllce
of customs Inspector at the grealsteainship
decks seems te be a msliuuurulile one, ami
thai the very people who aie host able te
stand the burnt of our high tailll, and who
be position anil tialniug should give ex
amples of a high sense of honei, will glee
fully practice these small Irauds.
'I lie Iturrtcaiie i'iihiiii.
About a week age notice wasttiven that
a tropical hui i icane was passing evei the
Little Antilles, ami inelng fionitlie south
east of thu Island of Santa Cm, towards
the nurlli of I'oile ltica and St. Dominge.
It was then presumed that It would ptoha pteha
bly seen tuiu in ilseoiiiHeaml move neith
wind idling our coast, giving what the
bailers call " dilly weathur '' oil I'ape llat
teras. All this as indicated seems te luivu oc
curred, and our Atlautk coast lias been
visited by a most soiere steiin, aicom aicem
pniiicd by mi unusually high tide, doing
mi iiiiiiieuseauieiiiit of damage. The sig
nal service must be credited for giving
notice of vluil was te be expcUisl i tliauKs
tethu viirosef wonder which new stretch
ucress lands and beneath seas. The months
wouie living in are termed in the West In
dies "the hurricane season ;" this siasen
lasts Irem the HeUi ef.lulv te the 'JMli e
October, A real hurricane has raiel.v ec
ciirredei(pl between thebcdates; at ethei
seasons theie has been many a blow.ei
w hut in ty be called " halt a pile," but mil
a guiiuinuhuiricaue. Dining these months,
liew ever, all dwelling houses and houses
en plantations are constantly kepi in a
state or preparation, in order "that at a mo
ment's warning doers and windows may
be propel ly fastened and barm .ulcd, se as
te meet the llcrcu onslaught or (he wind.
Indications ei an appieaching hiiriicune
are cleaily disici liable ; tlie sky, otherwise
clear and beautiful. Willi the trade winds
blowing regularly, hcieincs gradually
overcast, and the clouds increase rapidly",
becoming heavy and ellen vMccdiugly
dark and black ; they seem te be moving
in opiiesito directions ; one w.ld and por
tentous, liulicatlngiliileient current in the
air; the baiuinetei is an.leiiwly watrhed ;
new and then conic short and poueiful
gusts of wind, iueicislii- mpldly in loice,
and seen the hew ling of the etci'iieuts and
the clashing efnilliug timber eicales a din
und neise wlilili must be heanl te be
appicciated, for it is enough te disturb
thobtieugost ui'rves. The tmiili-.iue w inds
generally assuine strauge ln-aks , ler tit
btunce, tlie tempest will blew vwili reruUc
ferce lreui th" senthe-ist te neithwest for
several hums; then coinei a lulla sort of
respite- larcely a bieith of air Is stirring,
and the utiiiespliure becomes stllliu j, iii
creHseil within doers by having the heuse
se tightly closed ; tills lull lasts sometime i
for an hour, imic or less, and gives an op ep
jK)rtunlly te open n deer or window let a
short time; but the intense quiet is ominous;
suddenly the gale is renew ed with multi
plied ferce und liny, blowing lieui pru
cisuly the epjKsiu direction, namely from
northwest te southeast ;niiethur lull in due
tliue occurs, uuetliur blew fellows perhaps
fiein the uertliciibt, se that during the con
tinuance of u hurricane the wind at vaiteus
times comes in succession fiem nearly
eveiy Miint of the compass. Haling ov ev
liaitsKsl itself in a day or two, or moved
aw . , -arrying destruction und devastation
in Its track, the ulr is cloared, people ven
ture out, and at-onie cuiiiiueilcu clearing
away the debus. The hiiiiicaue )Mt
cejisc '.
teeld l.tipier Without a l.teeiibu.
Jehn .Smith, Jr., member of the firm of is.
fi. .Smith A Sen, druggists, was convicted
In Huntingdon, Pa., en Wednesday for
r rnuhliu; liquor without a llmiM' en the
1 1 TiinInn of lr (pee. I) Hallantiue, a
pra ng physidan or that city, whe.u
was ujkysi, vya acting m collusion with
Prugglst Smith te evnde the law. On the
feet of the printed blanks used for the pre
scriptions was the following, which the
person receiving the present tlen would
sign : " 1 hereby alllrm that Oils inuterl.il
shall be used for medical purposes nnd net
ns n beverage." This the court held did
net oxemptthe druggist or physician from
the legnl penalties of the law'svlolntlen.
Dr. Hallnntlne will be held uuthosauie
charge.
ii i
Hew j-eimis seever )eii limy bn,
With rnlllni; teeth you're grhn mul old j
And losing your mouth's purity,
Your features feem both dull nnd cold.
Then mini or tnnlil, warned of your fate,
Meek KOZOIMJN'T, o'er Itn toelnte.
The KxeltiMm-nt Net Over.
Tlie rush en tlie ilritexlttK tlll ceutlnuns and
dally scores of iieeplecall fornlMjttlcef Kemp's
llal'arn fet the Threat niul Ijinus for the euro
or Coughs, CeliIn, llrenrhltle, .Ultima unit Cen
sumptien. Kemp's IIhImiiii, tlicKtHiidaritfarull
rrimsly, ISKoldeniiBiianiiitco and never falls
loKlveentlrewitlufnctlnn. Price fA; Hint $I.OD.
Trial ! free. nil12-lliuli' (I)
T lOljD'MHAUSAPAItll.hA.
Has Dene Wonders
lti:i.Ii:KAlTi:itO Y1IAHH Of HIjITUIIIKU.
"I lliliiklliKHt'xHnrHipiirlllii has ilens won wen won
ders ferliie. for nearly nine cars I viasiiqrmt
siillerer. The unsitcr part of the lime I wns
iinnhloteiitleiid te the most trllllni; homeheld
duller. Win rerclviiu; medlral IrcHtment nb
most constantly from oneplijlrliiiioraliyllier,
without any material briiim. .Myiiervoiissjs .Myiierveiissjs
tem wasieniplrlcly Miattucil, and no one can
liniiKlliemysulIirliiK. Almest rentliiiinlly 1
hud severe
I'AINHINMY llKAI),
mul in) heart was never ipiUc, live from pain.
Indeed m severe was the pain nt my heart that
fern Ieiik time I eitld net lie down In In d, hut.
was elillRfd te sit uprlRht. I nte dullercil Irem
dropsy j my limbs were swollen ns wellasmy
body, I became IhnreiiRlily dlweurnRed. Hut
Rcelng the constant advcrllMuuent of lloeil's
HurMipnrllla In the I'lilliuldi'lila 7(r?ir, I eon een
eltidid loKlvelhtsincdlclnon tiinl. Afltr the
first hottle I felt much better. Thciefere I con cen
tliuiid iisliic It for some time, until 1 had used
nix Isitllcs. I am new fiee from pain, can lie
down and sleep, seldom have hendnrhr, and
ueik mere In one wck than I did In nix mouths
prier te my takliii! Heed's bainaparllla. And
If jeii ran find n mere thankful, or happy mor
tal, I nlieulil like te meet i Itlier one. .Many of
my IrlinilHiire iisliu? Itwllh bcuiflt.'
An.v V. Hmli.ti II, JIerslewn, IViin,
HOODS 8ARSAPARILLA
Held by all ilriiKBlntd. II j six fnr (A. Prepaud
out b C. I. HOOD CO., Lewell, .Mius.
IWI DOSIiS ONU 1)01, bAH. CJ)
c
tAitrfit'H Mrrn; i.ivkh wim
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
CURE
Hh-k Ilciilalliemid relieve all the lieubles I in 1
ilcnt te a bilious Male of tlieKyntciii, such as
Dlrilui'ss, Nausea. Drowsiness, Dliitre-n nller
Kallnc, Pain In Ihc Hide, Ai: Vlill- their me-it
riinntkablc .ucciKS lias txen shown In curlnc
SICK.
II liielie, jit CAUTKIIH l.trri.C l.IYI.It
1'IbI.S are eiiially valuable In Coiiktlpallen,
curtiiK ami irui'iitlni this amieitiiK coin
plaint, while they also cornet all ihsorilirsef
llii'stemaili, sllmutatc tlie liver and rii;ulale
thebeuelK. Kvcn If the only cured
HEAD
Ailie Ihev would be almost pilrcless te the'u
vvlie sttllir from this distressing leinplalnt;
but fei innately their goodness docs net mil
hcie.aed tlievi who once tiy tliem ulllllml
these II ttln pills valuably liiseuiaiiy viavs that
they will net lie wIIIIiik te de without Hum.
Ilui nfiir all sick haul
CHE
is tlie I hi ii. n - i my Hvcn that here Is win te
u-inakeeiii nrn i Insist. Dm plllsciire It while
ethers de nut.
t'Airrat'H i.irru; i.ivi:ui'ii.i.snrev(ry
small and very easy le take. One or two pills
iiuikn utilise, lhe are strictly vegetable and
ionetKitp'i or purKe, hut by their Kende no ne
on plcasuall who use them, lu vlal.iut iT, els ;
live for II, Keld cveiywhcie or scut by mall.
cAitTi:it.Mi:iiciNKce., ni:y vem:.
Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.
iiiikI'MjiIceiI
SVru'lctiltttvnl.
f d. HPiti:tiu:it,seN .v co.
DON T 111 .
HiLRISTHSS
flllll .Mill Kit Of It I'ltlCl.liuid.-ste Of It
Bl'OCK.
Tin: m: kiimiiij;
Steel Wire Doer Mat
Istlie IlKSTnnil MOST DltUAlll.U
LAWN TENNIS GOODS.
SPIICI.M. IIATI2S i'O Cl-l'lll.
W, D. SPRECHER, SON & CO.,
31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
iniirSUTu.Tli.Htril
CM)initnrtvc.
II
1UII .V MAK11N,
Jars! Jprs !
-AT-
Chiina Mall.
V l'ltlHIMTTlA Of
"LIGHTNING" JARS
In Pints, ijuiirt and Hall (ialleus,
vi i.ewiiri'itici;s,
MASON'S IN ALL SIZES.
JUI.1.Y If.Mlll.flts, ,u..
High & Martin,
NO. laKASl'KlNHhT. ,u
oreiU'ni'o.
ArOHK, il'A.)
COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE.
New llutldliiKs; ljirs'e fudewmi'iit .Scholai .Schelai
lilin. ; l.ibuniter) ; Library ; (iymuusliim.
1 rt'imri-N fur Celleire or lliislues. N-isirule
course for ladlei.. .vtedern l.iiiKuiiKVk In lb tin tin
lnrleurs.". Tuition, IK) ir iiiiiium. Ilisird bi
private Imulllt. S-1.W s-r week, faculty el
nine. ITIh eur tiin-iisSeiitiiiiUi . forcata fercata
liyue, adilrCKS
HKV. JA.MC.S .MeDObCiAI.b, I'll. D.,
H3"-lfild l'n-.ldfiit.
(Certl.
f f.Mlti:il ANIICO.Mfa
1 J TOllAl'COHHllOKSANDCASlX. WIIST.
KUN HAltD WOODX. W'helUaii. iiult II. tall!
' , . , H. II. MAIIT1N All).,
Ji3-lj d Ji Water Htnit, Ijincusttr, l'a.
O AUMQAKDNUUi COMl'.VN Y." "
COAL DEALERS.
WfMVXmlh rrlme Hlr-t. lr HittdlDv
'"tlMfd l.WCVSTKU. I'
Tlissii; JOXKS A CO.. ' "
l'I'fnl,uVvS,'iC"rVON,'rX?,ONK,lh' rI'N''
ille l iii.r ?&,? f ic.'.'ukl 'xMUtlfu! line lu
tl e i I'liltclSh u u& CeuuiH-iiehi I'h.lniUI-
&Ua.mmiiltrv,.
I'lllI.ADELrilU, Thursday, Bejit. 12, lffl.
Twe days of wrestling with a
whirlwind of water. But the
Limited Sale survives. It's i
geed swimmer. And the buy
ers came and went through all
the storm, but they left some of
the Bargains.
The "Housekeepers' Choice"
and the " Leng Dellar'" Blank
kets, with their truth telling
labels, and prices lower than
you ever saw before, will go out
with this week. It is a special
pleasure te give you a geed
Bargain in staple things of uni
versal use. And se when these
Blankets are gene Ave will re
gret that we have no mere te
sell bul you'll be twice as
sorry, if you haven't bought.
The Dress Trimmings at
picayune prices have the Chest
nut street entrance. The last
day.
Your response took us with
a glad surprise the ether day
when we said, se modestly,
" Clothing for Men and Beys."
Comical, very, te think that
people in this town would al
most start when Wanamakcr
says ' Clothing." Yeu don't
want us te say it every day
that would be monotonous, and
when we get monotonous you'll
tell us te quit. But Clothing
Advertising doesn't it weary
you ? Columns of it daily. We
want Velapuk or some ether
language en Clothing, English
is bankrupt.
But such a stock as we show
you this season for Men and
Beys, such styles ! The stock
is worthy of you, and us.
Pockclbeoks.
Seme for a third, some for
half our yesterday prices. They
come te us in a bunch, fine,
handsome goods, and out they
shall go at the merest bit mere
than the bunch prices. Dozens
of these Pocketbooks will be
snugly laid away by quick
witted buyers and marked
" Christmas." Four or five
dimes new will stand for three
times as many in late Decem
ber :
Ileal brail, ') cent yrade,
nta) iciils.
Imitation Ken I, SI snide,
nt 10 tents. ,
fiini y Leather, l", cent grade,
at SOccnts.
Imitation Lizard, SI i grade,
nt GO cents.
Ileal bt.il, SI 2JleS1S0 glades,
111 tiJ ll-UlA-
Iiiipertcd fancy Leather, 522S glade,
nt SI.
flue Itenl :cal. 51 crude,
at 11 u0.
Afiwfiincj Lcatlur Heeks, withheld
plutt ,51 tirade,
at I J t iiits.
A let of Fancy Jewel, Werk
and Gleve Bexes drop half or
three-quarters. .Styles that we
have but one or two of.
A few Dressing Cases go te
half or less.
Northwef-t ut itntit,, neAt JIalii Al-le.
Lace Curtains.
All the $1.75 a pair Tam Tam
eoured Muslin Curtains are
gene. Sizable let yet at 3 te
5.I.50.
Nottingham Lace Curtains
at $2.25 te$, a pair that have
been $.1.25 lu $().
Tambeured Lace Curtains
$.1.50 and $6 from $6 and
$7-55. ,
You'll luul money - saving
bustle in Cevers and half a
dozen ether Upholstery things.
Kcend lloei, 1101 Hi ei Tinniepl.
Plated Ware.
Rogers Breb. Ai 18.17. '''he
genuine, original Rogers. Ne
nonsense about quality : there
is alwav; a guarantee behind
that name. Desirable patterns
nt theiie goods and prices
about half.
Tubh -iisinns
Dlmiei 1 irli--
li w itapeuii.
oral Uulli s
and ueiiie ether shapes. An An
other day or two like jesterday
will wipe the whole let out.
Only a scattering new of the
half price, Triple-plate hollow
ware Cups. Butter Dishes and
the like.
tseuiud Heur, sci und guilt r.i.
Women Shoes.
The second edition of the
romance of economy, the Ceat
Butten Beets at $3 a pair, of
which the lirst let went out in
the twinkling of an eye some
days since. Yeu only need te
knew they are here' In the
twinkling of the ether eye
they'll go also.
Mat ket ktits I '-Kb.
Jehn Wanamaker.
4 or $ nle.
s vi.iisti.vii ei'TSAii:.
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,
r
Gee. Weber's Coach Works,
aiMSMAN syiHKKT.
(I'etwieiiuiuiiKi mul He stiuu Slrtet. t
Itinviktiiii. eiJunii'Sv-ui 1 uiruiKcs, two foul feul
l'"Uiil.' I hi ;, t"n Mi Call Wuniiiis, (SviMind.
Hand Truttniii Uiuibv, unit several light flat
form Wngeii. Hint will iurry from i,.A) te J.ivi)
found.
Auaa ivw rtnuMclgli. Call linly for liar-
i.niiin .in...l.ir.l
1,'nlii"
aug4Vtf,t
"I0l.l-lia AM) ClflM-THK LATf-ST
V the most itt'eirablt-, unit- must comfortable
fclinit and klyles- any kle. ut KIllMitAN'M
ueuu- y ur'H)l"g stoic, u wt Ktuy tret.
Cnrpcta.
TR- D. F. HHAUH. J.V.VONDERSM.Tll.
-THE-
18, 20, 22 EAST ORANGE ST.,
rt'HV en Enkt Orange iitreel ?
fitJIt Ht7HlNKHSI In Cnrpet, Curtains, Ktc.,
KXCI.UMIVKIiY.
Thin Is the only plnec. unliable for such it
liuslnesH, that we could nnd In thcCKNTHi; of
TIIK CITV.
We are Hind thai we are here nnd mi are our
filends niitl patrons. They nil nay "It'sltut
tlm place. Why. you're right here!" Yen, It's
tlie place.
Yeu can brentlic licrc. Yeu can i-co here. It
Is pleasant here.
And j euenn buy everything herein our Hue
nt 1UOI1T 1'WClirt.
SHAUB & VONDERSMITH.
niiKiU-ljil
J."'
MAKTIN CO.
CARPETS ! CARPETS !
We have added an additional
salesroom te our Carpet and
Wall Paper Department, and
new have the largest Shew
Reems in the city all en sec
ond fleer. New and elegant
stairways make this fleer easy
of access.
Our stock of Carpets this
Fall is larger than ever before,
and contains mere New Patterns
than will be found elsewhere.
A few patterns ever from last
season at about half price what
they cost.
Mequettes, Axminster and
Gebelins, never se handsome
before.
Bedy Brussels, all the popu
lar makes.
Our Special Bedy Brussels,
full 5 frame, and in every re
spect as geed as the best made
Hartferd or Bigclew. Price
right.
These Tapestry at 46c, same
quality as sold last season at
65c, are going fast.
Full line of Extra Super Car
pets, all wool filling, at 50c ;
never before sold under 60c.
Window Shades ready te
hang, 29c ; Spring Fixtures.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King &' Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
iftvetsvlva.
A T HUltSK'H.
SOAPS & STARCHES.
T lie v.u let or Heaps ii large. We keep a few
of tlie best kinds.
Cincinnati, Miller's and Limt llres.' Olive,
Miller's Heia.x.Hlddals, llehblus, Dajs, Acme,
Miller's .soap Ce.'s IIIr five. Itlslnc Bun and
Choice I amlly, llabblte, Ivery, llroelc'k.t Wrlk
le s Hceurlntt Beaps.
STHRCHGS,
finest Lump Starch only 5e a lb; Lump
Stiuchc lu jiiiidnih lte.ct.
OiwcKeiind fell's Cern Htaithea.
f 01 UUI fHand.UOLLAIW use the flastte or
Mt'ilblc.
for Seaii Hulling we have thu Camilla Seda
In 8 undo It. kettles. Alse llunner.t-Lewis l.jc.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCASTHH. I'A.
c
LAHKH'H HKAUACJIE TEA.
Who Would Netjisit the Fair?
Heretofore the Ailmlssleii fee wasOO Crnts.
rills cm tlie ADMISSION WILL III: KltlJU.
prev ldcd jeu lluj Fitly Cents Werth of
CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED HEADACHE TEA ;
lie will give von an Admission Ticket Kit!..:.
See hU (iriiiul Hlsitlny lu (tin Slain llulhllug.
llewllK.lVf AWAY nil the .Mai v In Ciaekers
j 011 tun cat and enough l'uppj OH Soup te ke n
inn i Hun for a ve.ir.
samuel'clarke's
tka a cerri:i: steiii:. vi a 11 south
tJUUKXMT., LANCASTJilt, l'A.,
HfFOHHiiOIXn rOTIIffAIH.
jjMriLVvr
A T ltiabT'S.
DOWNCOMESSUGAR
BUSTED I
The Great German Sugar Trust !
Reist's
rilUHCTIO.VS UKING ft LIILLL1)
ASTOIXDINO XKWMt
eiuus bpretkles sas he will tight the Aiiieilcitu
1 1 ust, and the combination must break
Sugars llave Declined Over One Cent
a Pound Already !
We told j en Mint the beginning, take n gentle
hint and pUitllb) it !
Sugars Will Surely Tumble Anether Cent !
HAKH ON THE THUbT,
but .MUii-kles feelings cannot be turn licit. He
wiv that vi hen lilsnevr rrllnery eh-iis, vihleh
will be lierlly, he villi btgln n viar en the
Sugar Trust that will eventually break the
combination. 'Hie new- lellncry will turn out
one thousand tens of sugar a day, nnd this In
citasid out put will caue culling of prices te
oil gtHHlk, and eeiniH'l home uf Hie rilfnerku te
sliutdewu. The Trust will put den 11 the iirhe
of ritlntsl sugar te far that tlie opposition can
makt no prerlt, h'iIiiii, but in thai cum the
Tmt itself will make Utile or no profit Hav
ing te cany Idle works, with licuvy cailtaltif
llun.lt would mum llktb te ben illMidvuntage
in that imh also.
The r.illure el tin tierman Migur Trust, vi hlch
has tilt il le control the sugar markets of nil
ftireis', and which wits In a measure dipui
tlcut upon the American Sugar Trusl, w 111 new
be the melius of throwing it large tpi.tntlty of
nia siu.'ureviibtstrd, ami cause 11 IntMik lu the
I'tin uf refined. Ketp j our eves wide nptn.
REfST !
WHOI.IiSAl.K VNI) ltirTAILUltOOKH.
CO.t.Nfll WliST KlXtl AM) I'RINCKBYSs.,
Dlieetly Opimstte
J It MnrlliiAi, I tine.l St. .re and
-Next Iwr teuw,-rpl Uer Jielfl.
Lancaster Carpet Heuse,
goet nnb $het'.
XJAnaAINH.
VISIT
STACKHOUSE'S
This Week
FOIt HIO IIAKOAIN.S IN
Beets & Shoes.
A Full Line of the Celebrated
WALKER BOOT!
The Dent Beet Made. Call nud see them.
D P. STACKHOUSE,
Nes.28 and 30 East King Street,
LANCABTEH.l'A.
SOLID LKATUL'lt KINDS. NOTHING
1:1.1c!
Men's Heavy Beets !
BcxiIh for Men nnd for IJeya, lurire or
small. Course grades or Hn n m or
klj) lentlicni. Any weight tmixjrs te
uhoe&c from. Heets le lit the feet that
tome this way low instep, hh,li, or
any size lx.'tvveen. Jfever mind who
makes them ; they'ra noeil solid leather
Heets nothing eUe ; kinds that bring
us no grumblers. Fer thut reason the
biggest share of the Heet trade in Lan-cif-ter
is done here. We've seen noth
ing this beaseii worth our handling for
less than $2. At that price the best
Heet in the town Is here. Streng and
Mibstuntlnlly made, leathers of excellent
tannage, with geed reliable counters,
net better in highest grades. A Heet
without substantial counters is net
worth your buying. A grade higher
costs -.25 ; lighter In weight, very
strong for wear. "Never have any com
plaints as te the goodness of them. Our
t-..'0 grade have double soles and taps,
and are up te the top notch of excellence
111 every way you'll expect. At 53 te
$1.50 we've ether makes te Mdcet from
the best that's made. ISii cheap cuts
the best of the skin for upiiers, the beat
of the hide for soles and counters, fiure
te recommend theiii'-elveate tlie shrewd
est buyers. Hey'n and children's wants
in Beets have net been oveileokcd.
Cheap grades for slim wallets und
economical buyers, and better and best
kinds for the many whom we meet
looking for them. GihmI leathers, geed
beet-making. Hey's and children's re-iiuii-ciiiciitn
must In- that way te be sat
isfactory SHAUB & BURNS,
11 NultTll QULKN SlTtCiri', JLiAKCAS
Tf.lt, I'A.
C WL'fi'ING HfJlL'CTIONsi
i!5
Sweeping Reductions
-IN-
JIKNS, HOYH, I.ADtllS' AND CHILDHHN'S
LtOHT COLOHLD
Shoes & Oxfords.
As the tcasen Is passim; ler Light Colored
hheesiind Oxford!-, 1 have Marked Down the
halance 1 have ou hand and am new selling
them
At and Belew Cost,
Which will lcdiice them le cash In a short
time. There muy lie inan.v thijs. jes I might
say months, In vililth they ctiu be worn mid
can be blackened at (he cud ut tilt season.
-Men's Sl.OOHusvt Hals, reduced leSiM; .'..')
HIiihi reduced te Sieu ; f.MW bhw te Sl.W : and
Jl.G0bhoetofl.25.
Jlen'N Jim) Itusset Oxfords reductd te S1.G0
and 81.WOfenls tesl.ts.
Hey's 3I.M Itusset Hals, reduced te JI.2V.
IjidlrH S1.S0 Itusset Oxfords, I'l.ilu Tees and
vilth Tip., reductd te J 1.23; 6l.ll"i Oxfeids te
Sl.lXJ ; Jl.WO.MeitU IeTjc; and 75c oxfenls te
U)e.
Child's ltmscl Oxfeids, sUes 8 te 10, reduced
fieui (1.00 le Tee, and sizes I te"li lieiu Tee te
U)e.
THL'Y CAN IIH Hi:i:N AS MAHKL'D DOWN
IN WINDOWS.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
Chas. H. Frey,
(SmcessortefllHY A IXICHUTi the Leader or
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOH.J A S HAST KING hl'UKLT,
IjANCABTEK, l'A.
S-Hteie closed everj cvinlngute e clock, ei
ce)it Monday and baliirduy.
mmiiu' 1U .vvti.
M
T.OHETNA.
OOVLIlNOIt DICK AND Till: MT. (.JUMNA
NAItllOW UAl'lii: HAILHOAD.
liullv Idiiuls und parlies dealrliis te visit .Ml.
diet nu and mjey a ride ever theNairow-Ouuee
telhcsuminlt of Oovhineh Dick inuuuiain,
can ii(ceiiiillsh the trip from Lancaster In one
day by the fellow lug schedule :
n.in. a.m. a.m. p.ut p m. p.m.
Leave lamciibtcr O.li l':ll 10..Vi 2 ill 2-.V 7:.')
Arrive .Mt.Urctna. s.UO ll.-.SU L:S0 .J.Vi I ii &:.Yi
Arrlv e Gov. Dick. . . UJU 1.U5 103 6.I1)
Itctiirulng -
a.m. a. 111, a. m. p.m. p.m. p.m.
Leave Gov. Dick.. Hum l.ii J.eTi (..-oe
Uuve.MI. Gretna li.ll 10. II lLefi 2.J-J M7 7;:'0
Arrive limcasttr. b:10 II. u l'.'Ai H:i5 1:15 6:1.5
All trains of the Cornwall it U-biinen ltall ltall
ie.nl en arrival at Mt dictim station make tin tin
mcdlate connection with the Narrow (Jaime
Hallmad, Luiieli or dinner can be obtained at
the Pink ic.tt.iiuunt, Uius avoiding the ncus ncus
sltvei"carrliiK baskeUaud bundles.
The completion of the NiirieicGuuuc Hallway
throws eH'ii for view the iiuiKiilllciiit scenery
of the south .Meuntalu.and this novel nttrac nttrac
Hen Is supplemented by the erection of nn Ob
servatory ti hit high 011 the mountain's high
est peak. Gov. Dick, from w hlch a sight me be
vhtalncd than which there are lew untndcr, the
view taklni; In an area of lert.v miles siiuare.
and prescniluj; a landscape el unparalleled
lienuty.
D.iif excursion tickets te Ml. Gretna may be
obtained 011 application le the uiarcst thket
intent.
II. A.OHOsis,
Gen. I'as. Agent C A U 11. It,, 1'b.iueu, Pa.
NKH IHISH, Gen. bupL JeSMIinit
OJrtX'Virtiiee.
iTANDAHDCAHHIAGK WOItK.
EDW. EDGERLEY,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
. 12, I.I A f MAHKHT Sl'HHirr., Ileal of the
I'ostetUit'l, LANCASTf It, I'A.
De net full te l ull During 1- Mil W 1 1 K uud
bis.1 our fine Assortment of
Buggies, Phstens, Jump Seat Carrlages-Etc.
I have all the latest st.iles te select Irem, und
have alsea very flue assortment nrsct-enit-liHiid
work -some of mj owirwerk.
Ilnltem prices. Cull and examine. Nutrui Nutrui Nutrui
bletoshew our work mid explaineierj tletall
ItcKiintiug nnd Lrpuirliiir promptly unit
matlj iiuiie. eiib tet of workmen eii'iuli)
euiple) d for iliei I'virj se.
0ry (Scebs.
rjlXAiiD FA1JI OHENINO
AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
WE AIlE NOW EXHIHITINO A 8TOCK Of
Three times tee large for the Mere that I tba
Koeds wuld Miew te botter advantage If vrc had
only 11 third of our present Meck-but we mut
hnve the latest Htles.
We Have the Assortment 1
We Have the Lewest Prices I
WE OPEN TO-DAY!
HAJAH 'WOOL SUITINGS, M Inches wide.
15c ; worth 2ec
SS-Inch 8ENOKA WOOL 8U1TINGH, Colored
Htripes, 17c j sold ovcryvvhere ut 25c.
KlNECAHIISinHKlIUNHIETTAi), Superior
Quality, Ucauttrul Celers, yard nud quarter
Wldc,37icjvrerlii60c.
A Hundred New Designs In Plain nnd Striped
All-Weel COMUINATION SUITINOS. at fee.
'Sli-iC tee and 73c a yard.
New Fall Hosiery 1
NEW FALL KID AND CASHMERE GLOYES !
Blankets and Flannels !"
AT L0WE1T HAHD CASH PHICES !
WATT & SHAND
6, 8 and 10 East King St.
F;
.ViHIONS.
24 Centre Square,
J. Harry Stamm's
FASHIONS,
fashion Is net alwajs synonymous with
beauty, but tills scaen It seeius be aisieed that
" lieauty should go Heaiitlfully Attired."
OUH
NEW FALL DRESS GOODS
Ate notable, for four llist-clati, fiatures,
BIG VARIETY,
STYLES, QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS,
UIEVAIIIETV Of OUR
DRESS GOODS
If, really remarkable mid j ou can't ga astray In
buylne from us. Nethtu? but
Bargains Here.
Levely Striped Trimming Silks ut 7ee a jard.
ISeautlful Htrlptd Persian Silks at 51 and jl 50
a yard.
33-inch All-Weel Meiiliue Striped SuitliiBs at
I'.'sCu jnrd.
10-Inch All-Weel Plaid "L'lrel" Sulllngs at
SO' u yard. These goods uiu exquisite, the beauty
of shadlug Is be) eud all liiiaKlnatleu
10-lnch All-Weel Surah SlrijiedSiiltliiiisutfiOa
a yard. These goods nrc excciitlenally line.
4Mnch Worsted Plaids, colors beautifully
combined, at Wj u yard.
All-Weel 10-lnch Saxony Suitings iil3cn
yard.
3S-lnch bilk Check Suitings, for children's
wear, putty, jet strong, We a yurd.
All-Weel I'J-liichSlllt Finished Hcnrltllus, 12
shades, nt 75c a jnrd. Ne iKdtcr oeds were
ever sold for 51.
Te Sec Is Te Belieye, Come !
Deuble-fold Woeol Cushmcies at UX u jard.
I'htsc goods are 2'e a yard undir price.
All-Weel Srt-lnch ficncli Sniped Suitings at
J7J.sC a jard. The-e goods are tt made that
dust can't icmaln en them, muj they be ever
se dusty the least breeze will clean them us with
a brush.
fifty dltlerentsljles Scheel Children' Dicss
Goods, Plaids und Stripes, at 10c tuul )2,Sea
yard.
l"lie-e goods aie otreng as the brine lieiu the
ocean, j 1 1 prctt.v in the June klcs.
Cheapest of All,
Ne. 24 Centre Square.
4"nt9.
OPLCIAL.
Grand Exhibit
AT
31 & 33 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Of
HATS, ROBES, TRUNKS
vND
TRAVELING BAGS.
uiukcntapecl-tl Exhibit of a Geed Atllcle
Cbtaji. eurSl.W 1 I'll STH-f 11A1' draws the
medal ivtry time. Purint and chlldien all
drlltdtttd at our eliibil or Nebb bCHOUL
IIA IS at siiih Ltremel Lew- Prices.
s-iiilallnducemfa'HtsenTllfNKHiiiidTHA -I-
II Nil H Gsduung tills wn It
STAUFFER & CO,,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
U,NC.vsTEn,r.v
NEWFALLGOODS!
NEW BOSTON STORE