Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 13, 1889, Image 2

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KAUBI WEINMAN FOMT, Mlter.
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DAILY INTKLLUIKNCEB.-I'nbltMicd
im; day In the year, but Sunday, served
';T Mien In this city nnd urn-rounding
,;j tnm t ten cent n ffwk, lly mall Ave dol-MBycrlnadvance,-60centntneiilti.
.UrMKtT IKTEMJOENCKR-Oue dollar nnd
In CMU ft Jfar. In advance.
fcSjNMCB TO HUrWCRIBKIW-Ilcmll hy check
Vir otec order, nnd where neither of
'i'." Huwiwi twi niwnml apnil In ft rrcl'tcml
ri" totter.
'HatM at the roslefflcc, ns M-cetid claw mail
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- i imam TWT tWTKt.t.tOKNCER.
LnncAstcr, l'n.
:AJfOAmX,PA.. September 13, 1889.
5-' Tanner's Kxwln.
'--jt'wiwn Very strong jiiwnirc, indcvtl,
fliat brought Tanner's rcMfinallen. Tnti-
vMTMiya, tlinl it wti oveiveti I rum inc.
MMncm of IiIn licnrt, the Mutation Ih-Iiiii
.itm ilftltnf 1... if V..1.1.. l.n.1 I,, .w mill
ZIHHt .in. iiv Ml Aivmiu new " f" "'
lwfll1 tint ivnnt tnlii-nik nntlm I'nlilllcl.
"2,ThJs I very Tnuner-IIKc nnneniitt-
'CjBent ; but the eeriMtral ! inNtnki-ii
!2frl it, Hwertllng te Majer Klljnli
(liHiilfettl, private seeretnry of the prcd
iiftSTdent, who nays that it was net a
KfeS.liuestieii nt all as te TntitierV inihiK,
E"7$th only question bclnjr as hew he eulil
fitjfcBn. The tiresiilcnt ni.iilc tlie eelillilH-
hMrtener clearly iiinlciftnnil, through Mnr
jCTjhal! ItntiMlell, that he was te go
rs and co iiilicklv. It leeks. muit-il. at
" If' flie verv exact datu of his letter
j5t dismissal was stilted te him ; and
v.-that it was fixed for the morrow, ler
I'T'll.. I t. . 1 . 1 ...lit. 1.1 1.
;. ,u KixHi iiinrxnni iaiere(i wiiu ins riiu-
Wtrt. Iinfll thn umiill liinirs of llm lllelll-
f.leg of the 12th Instant, lieferc he te-
' a 'Ml MM I his IrMer (if tixiii'lllif lull, wllil'll
..t.nj d.- w'l.ii.. ir.,.,.. ..n.,r. 1 ..'.!.,. .!.
'iiRH'iicii iijv; ..iiii; uiiLin. iiiivi i .....v
i ft nwirl ll.fi ...aial.l.i.lf t.l3 II tl'!ll..lltlt. 1
71.' i uii) nun in; jnv-nii m no '. nvi
P te receive It anil te write his aci-entaiiec
3 of It. Such nnKfcdlnusshew ureat ile-
llll.ll..n 1.1 ilinM'lilf.i Hnlll lilllllllll.
Muiwiiwiiiiuiuuig . .im-j.u..-v. ."
Sv ntc Tanner and ureal a-luclnnee at
rf& Tanner's Iieiimj te gratefully go.
jX,- it is stated that .Mix. Tanner Held tne
h"- frT find illflWul itm 1itiritjt itfitfiCu ii in
prudential argtinicut which held that,
&ttiW 'lnn ttn l.nfl . i.fi lin Im.l K.iftiir r.i
T'1" ,""V' " " " S" "V HUM "V.1.1! "
.,M the president wanted him loge and
Clr.'r. an mien nti iiihv rniil In nntillii'i- I'ikiiI
B&'berth. Mrs. Tanner ileelatvil that he
would take In washing liefeiv she would
be willing te-have the corporal utile
?' llllilfrllm from liU imliuial In I ln nft
&1 ..kl.t....u ..f .. 1.......1...1 I.. .1 A!....
XFM wiiuj"!" ii luni'lini III liiu ivm. .inn.
s. -Tatiucr would have been n win thy
Ci ."seMlcr'N widow, but she falls an u wife of
mi .the soldier kind who light and run away
tnat they may live and light another
day. We fear that the corporal, her
illltlfllll!. Ilfiu .itirmul ii llllii In 1m, liiilil
y!'' 4 iw ..r i... 1. 1. ..i . ii i. i i
astfz "'v ' fciiii7 niiiii , iihmiii iiu mill
fcV Marshall ltansdell iIemtm- creilil
for tlipiiiiiniiii ilnv ulnmiil In Itiiiillni'
rlth and beating the fiery wife; or t-lm
&&VT v '"i i;iiiui;i,i.-v, II IIIUII Hilling n'f.
fcy suadwl her, its themldnlghl hour lolled,
i:& and the moment ennm wIhmi ilu n.
meval would come If the rusigiiatleu
&oWe
It will be ueteil that the letti're im-n-
Pt. lng between the president and Tai.nei
'(de net show the nature of the tlltagiiii-
r & nient lietwceu (Secretary Neble and
I' ll 41lA IVltrillllMdt.lllIit. II la illiilittl.iiiil
f7" .............. . , iuiii.i.nini
iS that, aliimt. , 1I.1.I I.. cl.iln II...
!'" tbfl wlldlp utlirv lint Hint llm murulnil
v. w .... i.... iiuiiiiii ,.. mull. I ii
s5fe let him undcrstautl that the incident
a woultluetbe pleased thereby; and he
j'Ji . tenslblv imiiln mi IiIh inlnil tluil hlmii In,
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9u vm rtMiiriiiiiLr in iiiiiii.ii 1 1111 iirtwiii.uii 1111
Ufef Ba eeuer cu tne wiieietmuivam mane
'At sure Ills calllnir and eli'ellen In mimic
tzS ether Koetl office. And he did iiIcwmi
pc the president, who wrote te him that he
was a very giKsl and heiicul man ; and
Secretary Neble says the same of him.
Which only makes us mere rurleiis te
knew why they were he anxiuiis In pail
; With him. They say II wasiliU'erciicc
t of ojiiulen about the conduct of the
,V pension eftii-e; but what was theilif-
fereuce? The pension efticcls Hiipixr.fd
te pay H?usleiis awarded according te
. law ; but it seems that it docs mere, and
(jjjnakes pensions acceidlug tt the
vy wiiiiuirejuiivi . i nj Mi.ii:iiiry linn
ftf the commissioner ait) undcrsleisl le
t 1.....A .iiir..M...i i...fc. .i.. .. ..i. r....
t hhicuiiivicu uric, iiu- rvuii'iiu uiiji;i.'l-B-
. illtr te llm (nniiiiissleiiiir'H fnti wnv nf
Mmliiigbut Uncle Hani's menev te the
peusien clerks, hcimleis, Oriiutl Army
officers anil ether geed fellow h lie once
were leldlers.
Secretary Neble's iiiiUsiiotdtien te Kr
mit the dissipation of the money in the
treasury by thtj ijiiien commissioner
te the army of a ipiarter of a century
age, was natural, a 3 he is a man efi-cu-c,
though he was himself a beldicr ; but
aenslble as he is and foolish its Tanner
was, the latter is net going te lj
without defenders of his policy. The
demagogue is abroad, anil the chief
of the tribe, lien llutler, hastens te de
clare himself en Tanner's hide. lie
thinks that the pension laws cannot be
tee favorably construed for the soldier;
that a peusien is Ills right and that be
ought te have it increased whenever an v
Sg. respectable party will testify that it ought
te be. He would have the rule of c I
deuce relaxed te the utmost anil take
the statement of any old soldier as snill
cient te confer a cuseu iihiii an i illl
cant. The general thinks that an old
feldier will net lie,or W'g for mere than he
needs ; and he would leave t he govern
ment in their hands and lie down te
pleasant slumber with Tanner's hand In
his treasury. When he awakes he
would be apt te lind himself peer.
The Lcsun of a Sliani llnttlc.
Down at Daltimere they are re-enacting
In mimic warfare, the stirring eveut
efuevcnty-llve years age, when the tri
umphant British came up from the
burning of our national capital te w teak
fearful vengeance iikiii llaltimeie,
the home pert of many of our sw lit pri
vateers. The se-called battle of North
Point, which was re-enacted very pleas
antly In spite of rain and mud mi
Thursday, Mas a mere sklimUh, made
famous by the killing of (Jen. Itess, w he
happened te get In the way of our sharp
hooters us he directed the llritisli m
vance. Though celebrated bv us as a
victory, thin little tight was wen by the
British, us had been expected, but in the
death of Gen. Hes, they Millcred a blew
equal te the less of u battle. Coutiu Ceutiu
Uiug their advance, theUrltMi found an
overwhelming force prepuretl for the de
fense of Jlultlinerc, and realizing that net
eveu the veterans of Wellimrti ..mI.i
5,1 hope for a victory, the attack uitsgivcn
I up and attention turned te the Meet
( The furious attack upon Keit McIIenrv
f Tud iu gallant defense, should Iw fami'l-
r-i5! me,ry Au'ri,'il"' ","1 '' l,:'"l'
.fcat will be played ever te-night Iiv the
AWBOw.aud war ship?, ws one of the
t. nu cvems or the ra, .i
I ill) ijy
ii worthy te Inspire the iniurlwiud
riot Key w It i the stirring wnn. nnd
My of "The Star Knau; Han-
an ec-
:tri
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toUei
sham battles should draw at at
te our absolute helplessness
agalus't any similar marauding cxiiedl.
Hen that a hostile power might send
against u?. our naval strength Is even
mere trifling in comparison with the
strength of ikissIIiIe enemies thait It was
in isil j and hlIe me then had forts de
fending our cities, we new have none,
and, what is wiic, no gnn. The
nntltpiariati remains still bearing
the names of forts and guns
Mould net , tc worthy of the
slightest attention -of u modern HrllWi
tlivt. The llritMi font- that burned
Washington and gave us se much trou
ble In Isll, was net n large one and ile
POiuUhI for sueccs) upon rapid move meve
ineiit and Mirprlsc. Any of the great
jmjw ere could tend a feicc le-day that
would It; far mere formidable In propot prepot propet
t ion. Km uce had four yean age mm
transport 'facilities (or sixty thousand
men with all I heir ciUipinciits, horses
and artillery. They could be masked,
embarked and Mint across the ocean
with surprising ijiilrkncKs.anil as lieiuu'
could tell where they might Inleiid le
stilki'il would Ik- very difficult te meet
them. Our sjileiuliil Wasliiuglen of
lv'.i Is alniet at theniercyefany strong
enemy, and even if we could mass an
overwhelming felee III lime for its pin pin
tcctien I lie I'eill would Is- very gi'at
nnd iucalcul.'ible damage might lie In-llicleil.
Si rvM-rivi: sleepj and leiig-sulleriiig
kmiId IWteueil te Mr. l'eiter stnintilllig
tlneiigli acetniniiUil.ira and dreary recital
of Hi" lilh tux creist. This was the linicli
talked of glorious celebration agitated hy
Stntesnniii Uiiulls. The iieak'i'H most iu
tcie!llii! obfenatliin was le theelltsl tlnil
In spile el 1 4t t III lax lh.it is hc.iy enetigli
te tnaintnlu a ilangeielis siitplus roM'iiue
we new luiHiit sol no two Ii mid ml millions
of goods, w Iilrli miglil be kept out Iiv still
lnalcr luxatien. I'er example, If you are
sick mid lake Inanity until you liml mu
se If I ret 1 1 slek ami ill link. Just condone
taking brandy. Pem-Mr. Terler!
Titr latest news fieiu Stanley lufuis te n
lllllisli lust Aftiean eolepaiij rmwliiili
lie is suiHiseil te lioeieratlng. Illsenli'r
iiIh() looked that way Irent llie llisl.s
A iiihI'Miii tiein ('oiistantiueple says
dial t Iiu famous brigand, Meuss.i liny, lias
been exiled without trial, and tlitc.ilciis te
produce lellcis fiein Turkisli geMtuni'4,
urging him tei'iuuinit leblieriesand divlile
the booty, Tliu ill.igeis of Viitteuesu, III
AruiOni.i,lme lepulM'il a sliinig foiee mi
ll or his brethei. Tilts vlll.iineus 'I'm It,
Meltssa Hey, wasat mie lltne goeiner nl
a piinliiee, netwIlliKtaudiiig Unit both his
f.illiei iiihI liituself li.ne uiii'iuutleil noto neto note
llely its 1 1 eel looters and inuuleiers. I'reiil
flout (lie lesti.ilutHer elllee, lie pi u-eil liiiu
seirnt llnilie.nl of Hie b.inilllll, unit iluiiui;
Ihol.isltwe years liuspiupelraled asniiO'iel'
slekeulng alieeltle.s wlileli e.iu Heaieely be
eiedilisl,
Public elauier and piessine Iieim lliuel
IIl70il iweis, cetiipelUsI Ills arrest ; but lie
easily bought lieedeiii.ns liDiippeaisle liaxe
ileuulliis lime. Iihl winter lie wasug.ilti
aiieitisl, but lode out of Hie J, ill and head
ing ''l brigimils lie raiiglit ami bnrui'il le
ilealli the mail w he t mil eeiupl.ilned agiilnsl
lilin. lie then laid waste Hie suiieuuilliig
cuiiutiy, pillaging vill ies, teituiiug, niu
tl luting and i obi ilug t Iiu deli'bseless people.
Ill this eaieel el' eilnie, .Meiiss.1 had the
covert suppoiteflhe goveineiH, and all
appeals te Coubtanlineplo were iu vain.
The kiw eis ui.iilii a gieat ueiKO about the
Htilgarian atrocities, w lieu It Milled tliuiu
te Hud a pietext fei lnlerl'ereni e, lml tliey
de net beein te caie inueh about the simi
lar Tin Irish Inutilities. The e riled bri
gand may be heanl fiein iu a tciy bloody
way lieluie long, ami pnhaps lie will give
Itussia a chume te de something iu Tin key
befnie 'liristinas,
IL"H exportsef mlnural ellsjn August
wee about a iiilllleu and a half moieal meieal moieal
uable than the nil espuits el the same
liienlh of ISbS, while the eotteii evpeitH
show an Ineiease nvei a ear age of some
six hnuilieil llieus.iiid liellais, rptellie
Hint of litis iiieulh w n had sent ahmuil In
ISS'I inineiul oils le the value of !l,iis,!M7.
Tni:Seuale eemuiittee en Hilarious Willi
Canada has eoiiiinenrcri Inking e iileuee iu
Husten, and se far it nil leans one way, the
business men u he (esttlled ai;ieeliig In a
lougliiKl'er auneviitien. Mi. C. A. Merse,
of Canten, said heilnl net think II piid lei
tlie I'liiteil States anil Camilla te maintain
armies of lexenue ellleeis en both sldei
of a linen theus,iinl itiilit line and
that the custom laws new only p,u
tiully eufeii'ed will bn-onie mete ililll
cult of eiileieement us iepulatieu
iuercisesen the hentieis. It Canida would
arrange lis Iniill and llsheiy laws le suit
us and if something could be rione te pm
tcL-t our railieads fieiu Caiiaillau competi
tion all might be well, but its it is thelulei
statu cnmmcicc law l.i unjust te uiii mails
and drives btisine.ss le paiallel Canadl.in
linei. A member nl the chamber of uoui ueui
meree w he came liem Can. id i tueuly-li e
years ami said lie was oppeseil te any
jieliey that did net lead te annexation and
thai extension of commercial privileges
would lead te it. ithui business men lu lu
ensl leeipieelty, lint declined iinnexallen
impiai tic-able at picseut.
Till: IMIII.Uslll'IIKIt IIIICM).
In id I na I (ilhlietiM HciieiinccH the Ihcc
C loll of ll --till lie In lilin.
Cardinal tiihbens has issmsl a pasimal
letter calling attention In the allocution el
PeK' lasjiin the uuieillnn leienlly el a
meuunieut iu Heme in the uienieiy nt
Hi une. The lettei w ill be lead iu the Cu''. ho he
ik i hun lies next Sunda.x. The c.mlinal
s.n s:
"A mingled leellug el uuhtisms rath
ml deep wyinMtln as bust in'every
Catholic hc.ilt wheii the iicwm came that
ilpiti a jinbhe Miiiuc, in Heme, linpieiis
men dared te uuxcil the statue el an apos
tate monk. Hi.c.'uiny the meineiy nt a
wild theeriei, a shameless wulei anil
denier el the di lmt nl Christ, Irem the
ebsiMinU el u gw that had ler thiee i en
turles cleved upon its displace, these men.
baikcil by inoie brute l'uice, hue set upon
a iHilest.tl In the Hely Citj the statue nt the
infamous llinne. Siiiliu pnseislln is a
palpible and ll.iuiul eiitiace, net alone
upon the Catholic, but iisiu the uhiilu
Christian win Id. It-, animus is clear in the
uuclilistlan ami ilcli.int laui;tia;c em
ployed ill the uiui'iliug nl Ihe statue of u
in in whose hole lite bie.Uhiil cnwuiiliee
and eiideand dellaiice of l.iufullv consti censti
tutisi nutherity.
" Thciis in net the action ul ibscnt, linn
erable, but iei-.-ni.bd nun, alni and
With due i .'oil le lhi lsliii-snl' lUherh,
ploiiiulj;.eie'. a ni. .i, t r iiiIhhIiu iug
a new cull I'lii ir iiltcinpl is n. a se nun h
te lieiuu h is li insult and lillllv the
vicar ul .lesiist hiistaml his deieliil chil
dren tlnnilghoet Christcildeiii. Imlissl.
their aim Is hnriici Mill. Thex derv and
insult net alone His ii-ar but our Iinliiu
iaml llimsell. I 'rum eery laud thev
h.ie chosen as the committee te luitheY
the movement the ehauipinn nl atheism,
tlie would be ilnMftiyciH nt the cry uiiu uiiu uiiu
dationsefi litiK!ianif. It ih pre'pei that
the Christian world and eHS-lall this
IMirtlen, nlieii- thetcrm -reliu'iousfrcslein'
is iimlerstnetl In a miIht. t hriMlau sense
talliiltlil !... I .. 11. !.. ..
,.....,,,, ..i.i,,,, nun uicii iiiuinaiit scion
action hiu-h us tins. e ure net et rid
ler iirH,siiiii, ui whnh the nsl ami the
bl.nl. Hags ) liMiluli.iui.tsand an.iiihils
ate dell. only ll.uint.sl."
Ill triii m, lliklc iimxtiii-. imliiK ..f ....
light, lube takts in uilnt, frnUcut UeMii- te '
urlnaK, . .iKdully ut night, l.n,uip (u mifllf I
Iigs, criutiial loef ll,luuul Urujuli-ul silclllnz
ahy one or mere of tie- iet- diuinlcn .in .in
jiiitein or .i.tvaiMl khlney llia or
llrlfilil k UlMux-, and Warner t&itet ure .heiilit .
In- freely UMst an-eritliiR le (llicctteiw. lir. m
H.TIioiui.eii,r tl.eUty of N,)v erk, kunk
" Mere actnlu nre iiirrlt.I oil In tlitit isiuntry b
ciirenii-Kiuncy iiimum, (ilull hJ (,ti ethi r urn
mu'iiUy exii-et ciiikuiiiiuIeii. 'i i aU. j,r )i(,
I-'wIi my, our lil evrn Miniature. In piieaklne
of WfiriHrnKarel'iin- "111 r.miiil ii. s. ir tli
victim eln nrtuu kulut truntili, 1 -h,,uia n
yourjinj-Rralien."
ItUittittttttlter'.
I'lm.AiiKi.MiiA, i-riiiryri- " '
In respect Jt)f the crowd of
buyers in -the. Chestnut street
entrance a friendly critic writes:
"Something is risked by using
that lovely aisle for a bargain
stall." We are grateful for the
remark that fellows : " I feel
about that Arcade as the an
cients did about the Temple of
the Gods."
Pleased te knew of such in
telligent interest in our doings.
New te this geed friend and all
ethers interested we would say:
This is a many sided place, and
it must present its various sides
successively. The first two
weeks of September have been
given te a display of what we
can de in Bargains. After to
morrow Bargains must retire te
their respective places, but Bar
gains will be here all the same.
Afterward we shall show you a
few things of extraordinary in
terest. I lave we had our people in
Europe by the dozens for neth
ing? Have they studied the
1-"tench Exposition for naught ?
Yeu shall see ; wait and watch.
Already the Dress Goods
are here in abundance. Let
ters tell us that the World of
Kashiun about us moves net
for the Autumn until Wana
maker speaks. We have just
whispered once or twice of
what you will find here iin
cqualcd absolutely, but in a day
or two well, wni and watch.
There will be " Openings "
and " Occasions " ad libitum ct
infinitum.
It seems hardly a joke that
mankind were waiting for our
words about Clothing. The
sales yesterday despite the
storm indicated that they
heard whether listening or net.
uirat'inis.
Engravings beautifully fram
ed and resting upon brass
easels, a let of ihem in the
Basement at 1 3 ill and Market
streets. They began coining
in yesterday. Last holidays
we sold the easels alone at $6,
ether people get as much new.
Tlie pictures are choice and
richly framed in white and gilt,
tne ii.iu price te-clay is 5.
But .u.i 1.111 buy our easel and
picture with frame for $5.50, or
you may have the easel for $3
and picture for $2.50. Geed
choice of subjects.
This is another triumph of
large trading.
Itescmeut, T Wlrlci nth ami Muikrl ntnels tut
ncr. Women's ll'ras.
There would be less te won
der at iu the Women's Wraps
at half and less if they were
unseasonable. They're net.
Seme for Fall wear, some for
Winter wear. Present price
wouldn't buy tlie doth.
hi 1 .mil Heur. I hi-timl Mm I.
Women's Xcwniurkch,
About 200 mere of these
all wool Newmarkets and Rag
lans (imported cloths) at $.
and 55, reduced from $8, $10
and jUj. Fall weights, plaids
and stripes.
Scieiiit Heur, Clii-htiiiil ktitit fcltle. I'lu cle cle
tileru. I 'nderwear.
There are specially interest
ing prices en a variety of Un
derwear for Children, Women
and Men. But one fault sue
range incomplete.
( UcMmitMictt Mile, west of .Main AMc.
Il'emeu's O'leres.
) 5' -5e real French Kid
Oleve (black) at 75c is an un
common happening. Fresh
goods, three and four rows of
embroidery.
I hcMiiiil sticet Milr, west of Main AMc.
A'ibdeus.
Three of the touch-and-go
kinds :
.15c Annures 18c.
Belter quality 25c.
.5c Satin Annures 10c.
A new line of Satin-edge
Meire Ribbons that you'll be
ulau te knew.
os.
te 1 6,
t'
0 te 2jC.
1 Jit 1'raTiM pt.
. prens.
"Soiled," but they don't look leek
it. Ne matter ; tlie price is
half. Frem a handful for a dol
lar up te er line.
t In-Muni ltii t sub , Mam isle.
'Jehn Wanamaker.
(Ox'eirvvictt.
ii..MtKi:s iii:ai villi: ti:a.
Who Would NetYisit the Fair?
Ilciciofer. tin ilinisseu ri was.'rilCt no..
Tills iar tin MIMIssIiin Wit. I. : l-':i:,
I'lm lilnl v mi lini run I'cnl-W'erlli or
CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED HEADACHE TEA ;
Hi Mill tli ctM. nun AilmlkMeii J'liki't KItl'l'.
Mis. In. iii.1,,,1 ii,,.,j IM llii'.Malii lIulKIIHK.
Il uilli.IM' AW all llic .MurMin'racliiis
eii nm ,-ai unJ ciieiikIi l'iipp Oil Sisip te keep
eii cte.ni ler n jt-ur,
samGel'clarke's
TKA A COITJ'.i: STOHK, 12 A 1-1 SOUTH
0.l':r.' ST. I.ANt'ASTKH, l'A.,
, w.. ,,,,.h,,'"l',")-'" TOT1IK IWIIt.
St) 0O
-1 HAND fAin erBNINO
AT THK
New Yerk Stere
Wi: AUK NOW KXHIHlTINCt A BTOCK OF
NEWFALLGOODS!
Three times louliircefiir t!iM.erp thnt In llif
KihM "eiilit Mien- te iH'lt'T mil untune If Mr liml
only 11 Ihlnl of our present Mink- but we mini
hnc the Lntett St) lc.
We Have the Assortment I
We Have the Lewest Prices !
WE OPEN TO-DAY!
ItAJAll WOOI, HUITINOH, S linhes lile,
lie i worth "e.
nn-lncb HIINOHA WOOI. HUITINOH, Colored
Htrls's, 17c ; Mjlil c tryw here nt itie.
PIN KC'AHII.M Kit till KNItlirrTAH. Hiiisrtnr
Qunlitv, beautiful Celers, 311 rd ami iiiurter
H lite, 87J" j worth Me.
A llunilreil New Design hi Plain anil Htrlpcit
All-Weel COMIIINAITO.V MUiriNOS, nt 23c,
3V,ic Wc liml 7fe n J unl.
New Fall Hosiery 1
EW FALL KID AND CASHMERE GLOYES !
Blankets and Flannels!
Al' IJHKsl' 11AKD CA1II I'HICKH !
WATT & SHAND
G, 8 and 10 East King St.
IASHIONS.
24 Centre Square,
J. Harry Stamm's
FASHIONS,
I'lit-hlim I net nlaiijh Njiioiiyiiien with
liriuity, lml Ihl season It m-ciii he iiKieed tlmt
" llennly nheiild go Hc.iiitirnlly Attired."
t)UH
NEW FALL DRESS GOODS
Aic notaMe ter fem firt-clabi ttatutei-,
BIG VARIETY.
STYLES, QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS,
lilt: VAHIKI V OI'IIUH
DRESS GOODS
IsrrHll) ii markalile innl miiiciei geat-tia In
IjinliiK tiuin us. Nutliini but
Bargains Here.
Iaiily Htrlpvd lrlniiniiix Hlllts at Tee a jnril.
Ilcailtltnlhlrliieil I'lirlan Hllkhnt Jl anil Jl W
a jaril.
iWliuh All-W'ixil -M online hlrlied SiililiiKsnt
:il'4-" Jiud.
ID-Inch All-Weel I'liild "i:iM" Knttlims nt
&V iij aril. IheseKiHiihiircctqiilslte, Ihvbiaiity
of shailhiK I" Ix'jenil all llnacln.itlnn
IU hull AIIAVimiI .Small MilptilMulthiKi. at Jee
n jiinl. 'linn-goeds inccui ptlenally line.
Iisllieii Weistnl I'lnlds, lolers lnuiitlfiilly
ceinliineil, al .Vk' a .Mini.
AII-Wih)1 UMluli Saieii) biittlUKs at 37'. c a
ynnl,
avim-li Hllk Llnik 8iiltlni;s, fei clillilien'K
near, ptutM, jil Ntieng, &t)c a jaiil,
AII-WikiI I'l-lnihHIlk I'lnl-licil llenridtas, U
sliailf", nl 7.V a jard. 'e better koeiIs Here
cti mill ler SI.
Te Sec Is Te Believe. Come !
D.nilile-l'eM W'iMHit I'lc-limi rcf-at 10c a jaul.
TliesCKiMKlHiiie'.jC.i .Mint niiilir pi Ice.
AU-WimiI Kslni'li I'lcncli MtilKil Suitings nt
.17' je a ymd. 'Hum1 kihhN iiic mi iniiile that
iliixl can't ii main en lliein, niiij tln bccicr
seiliisly I lie least bicczr Mllltlitni tlicma-M llli
a brush.
I'llly illlli lint si) lesSchenl I lillilicn's In ess
lieisU, I'lnlds ami Hlils-s, at Itfe ami 1,1'a
1 1 1 1 1
ThescKisslsiiieslrenuiis llie brine liem the
iKcan, jet pntt as the June skies.
m BOSTON STORE
Cheapest of All,
Ne. 24 Centre Square.
r llltl' K DALMATIAN INS KIT POWDKlt,
1 prepcllisl bi ii uixsl pettiler blower. Is llm
iiinnt ctlwlu.il ilcstre.MT of Mien and oilier small
I list cts. Fer sale
At iium.i:y'h imue steiik,
Sri West Klnir Sin-cl,
I 1UMIY WOI.F,
FURNITURE STORE,
him rcmewil te l.W Ijist Klmj street. Ien Im; a
lull lliiunf rurnllurc of every iiescrlptlen at the
Innctt prim.. Alse IJll.lcrtaklni; promptly at
tended le. Call ami examine our i-issl.
KS-tfillt 11. WOI.K. Ktdl-aistKliii.'Sitrcvt.
L
ILLKIl'H HOKAX SOAP,
MILLER'S
Borax Seap
WILL-
WASH CLOTHES,
-AND
EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE BUN
ttavpft.
Tyi. B. K. 8IIAUH. J. V. VONDKRSMITII.
TM
18, 20, 22 EAST ORANGE ST.
rt'll Y en Ent OnMRG Mrret ?
OUU IttTHINKKHlii In Cur rn-ls, Curtfllnn, Etc.,
KXCI.UHfVGLY.
Till" Is the only plure. Millnblii for urh n
lumliirH, tlmt cimiIiI nnd 111 the CKNTHK ( f
THE CITY.
We are Kind thai we are here nnd no trc our
friends nnd patron. They nil miy " tf Just
the plnce. why. you're right here!"' Ye, ll'
the plnce.
Yeu ran brentlm here. Yen can frn here. It
I ilcamnt here.
And von can hny everythlns litre In our line
nt HIOHT I'HICm
SHAUB
auE2SVIyd
A VONDERSMITH.
J."
MAIITIN A 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 Ncxv Patterns
than will be found elsewhere.
A few patterns ever from last
season at about half price what
they cost.
Mecpiettes, Axminster and
Gebelins, never se handsome
before.
Bedy Brussels, all the popu
lar makes.
Our Special Bedy Brussels,
lull s; irame, and in every re
spect as geed as the best made
I lartferd or Bigelow. 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.
f?vu (Ooetipf
E
AIU.Y AUTUMN HTY1.ES.
Charles Stamm,
35-37 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
llHsOHueil ii HIk Assortment of
EARLY AUTUMN STYLES
AND-
COLORS
HENRIETTAS and CLOTHS.
Wc take pliiisiuc In iiiiueiiiiehiK Ihe eieiilnc
of a laiKu shipment of tlie abeic kismIs In nil
the latest sljles and celuis for Aiituinu Wear
at
Very Moderate Prices.
Silks.
halm De lannr- l'liishis.
.Meire Autiiie- Velvets.
ha tin Itliiulama Siitlns.
Oies-liialu hllks- hiirahs.
Arniure I'aiiiles-Neieltles.
IN rslan ranclcs-Hrecailcs.
Dress Goods.
Hi nrlittas treses.
UiiiIh r I'labls t'ashinercs.
l'allern hulls Novelties.
L'lnbcr htrlpcd MehHlr.
hlikilliiiuls-hlilllnns
Cletris-
lliead Cleth. Delias Cleths,
l.'UKlisli Cestuine Cleths,
lrlcets Cleths, Habit Cleths. Ijicllcs Cleih,
KtilcnleHli Cleths, llaskct Cleths.
Aiiiiuene II' Itulc hackings, CleakliiKK, etc., cle.
Allure reivctftill luv Itcd te te call nnd Ii.-
(vet our
NEW GOODS
-AND-
NOTE OUR LOW PRICES.
Samples sent Krecupen application.
Country enleis uitixe prompt unit careful in
tuition. Goods sent te nil parUC, O. I)., or en lecelpt
of iKMeillccnrihr.
Don't inlss Kilnc our display lieferc making
selections.
Our nualllle arc nlirayb n liable. I'rtee
nlwiijutliB lowest.
Ne trouble te khew goods ut the Meney Ha
lng 35-37 North Queen St,
LANCAS'IXH, l'A.
LancasterCarpet H
NewSuks
DressGoeds
vm m
9
fiAtirtrr, wam. vaveh, cubtai.v and hiiade dartmenth.
HHCER& BROTHER.
Carpet Department.
Our Knll nnd Winter Hteek efCnri-ctn will mertlyeur nllentlen, being the BetHUn1rd Mktt
of Mwiuette, Dtxty llrnscl, TH-try Umel, tngrnln of All (Irndr, Kuir",Llneltenm,01l
Clelli4'U!.
HcwIiik mid J-iijlni! Dene In the Ilest Mnnncr.
Wall Paper Department.
V11II IhiiK-r mid Dceoriillen!! for the coining Hoajen. V
rtetlnltlei". IViptr llnngcrs end Decordters rent and their
I'nll Stock of V11II raiier mid Decoration
Damp Wall Paint HpeclnltleK. IViptr Hangers and
Curtain and Shade Department.
Lace Curtain for CO cent per I'alr and Upward. The LntU Novelties In Heavy Curtain for
Doerwnya and Window. Hnnd-Mndc Cambric, with Match Fringe. txiw-Prlccd, Rcudy-Mad
Hhndex. Htere Minde n Kpeclnlty.
a-All Order l'reuiplly Filled.
25, 27, 29 and 31
L
ANCAHTUlt, HEPTCMBEIt, 1(1, IhSil.
Only a Week
TO CL0SK OUT
BARGMINS
-IX-
DRY GOODS 1LNT) NOTIONS.
SPECIAL. LOW l'lUCES TOR
CARPETS AND LADIES AND CHILDREN'S COATS.
Tlie Philadelphia. Stere,
6 AM 8 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
marif-ljilAw
B
I.ANK1-7IH.
BLANKETS SAVED
METZGER Si
Late Ijist HprltiK DeiiKlit
Blankets !
Bitted from it Fire, en which the niell of smoke.
larnu case of them, but still haven few mero left.
COMPORTS and COUNTEItl'ANl-S In Large
Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere,
Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
(OI'VOSITK THIS COOIMJU HOUSK.1
ilirtlchi-e.
H"
ItHOADH A HON.
BEAUTIFUL FORMS
jeweiRY
Aie net made by chance. They result from artUtle deli;ii In the hnnil of skilled workmen.
We have a New Line of the Uitest Patfrns of J i:VKI.RY In
ItHOOL'I !!, HIIIIION ANDSCAUK TIKK, lJUACKLiri'S, ItlNOS, BUTTONS, NWK
CHAINS, WATCH CHAINS, II IIt ORNAMi:NTS, Ac
Many of these nrtlclcs, altlieiiKh of Build Oe'.d,
vitc examination.
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET.
.'tCUH'ft,
F
LINN A llllENKMAN.
-l-'OH-
STOVES!
-ue
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
Ne- 152 ITertli Queen Street,
LASCAsn:n. jwxx'a.
lueic.
I
ON'TMIHS IT
RARE BARGAINS.
A (irand Dlsplav of the Misl l'epular ami
Most Reliable
Pianos and Organs
will in; madi: IIV
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
at Tin:
..i.xcAsn:; cecxrv fa in.
All should cMimliiv them, for sooner or later
) en villi vwint one, and one that will give .von
satisfaction. We lsisltlvcl Kiumilltcc haltstac
t Ien In every particular for si cam, nint sell
en the easiest terms live dollars a month.
Think of It from onttetwo.vearslo iwiy for ll 1
The above eoedn came timet from the factory,
nnd we villi etlcr a islttve burealu each day of
the l'alr. KlllK JOHNhON .1 CO.,
Ne. VI West KlllK ht lincasler, l'J.
1'. S. hcceiiil-llauil IM.inesand Orvans taken
Iu Kchaiii;e. 'lil-lydAw
(SJrtwirtoce.
S'
TANIUKDC'AHltlAUK WOUK.
EDW. EDGERLEY,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
10, l. V MAItKKrr.STUKirr.Utcar of the
l'listemee), lVNCAhfLlt, l'A.
Donet KullleUill During I All! WILK unit
htv our I'lne Asseruneiit of
Buggies, Phaetons, Jump Seat Carriages.Etc.
I ha e all the latest sljles te select from, and
have also a very fine assortment of second-hand
work some of my own work.
ttoiteui prne. Call anil exnmiue Ne trou
ble te show our work innl 1 1 plain cvtrj detail.
Iteisilntltii; and Itepatrini; promptly anil
neatly done. One set of workmen epe chilly
euiplejed fur that purpose.
.
for the coining Hoajen. WaMiable I'aper and
Decorators rent and their Werk Guaranteed.
West King St.,
IjANCAKTKR, PENN'A.
or Ten Days
TIIK STOCK OF
liANCAHTER. PENN'A.
FROM A FIRE !
HHUCHMHN
an Immense Quantity of
Blankets !
Is barely perceptible. We have already Mild six
Qiiiiutitlce ut Cheap I'rlees,
AT-
AND COMPOSITION
-IN-
arc nt Lener I'rlees than Keed plate,
We tn-
&1-.
STOVES!
re-
(tl(iUrtUll1VC.
HI IUII A MAHTIN.
Jars! Jars!
Cliina Hall.
ArniMllhL'l'I'IAOK
"LIGHTNING" JARS
lu I'luts, (juarts and Half Uallenv,
ATLOWTl'HItTX.
MASON'S IN ALL SIZES.
JELLY TLiIIlLi:RS,.tc.,
AT
High & Martin,
Ne. I. KACTKLNQBT.
CTertl.
Tl'.MIli:it ANDCOAl
J 11)IIACOhIIOOKHANI)CASF. WhiT
KUN 1IAUU W0Ol)s. Wnelesale nnd lletall,
by II. II. MARTINA CO.,
ut-lyd Hi Water hlrect, ljincaster. la.
OAU.MOAltDNKltsiai.MfANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Ofui ts-Ne. Mi North tJiuenhtrtct, mid Ne.
M North Prince slict
YAUU4 North 1'riiae Strw-t, utar IttaJinu
DctKjt.
auj!l5-Ud LANCASTER. l'A.
iwiWuiKial