Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 18, 1889, Image 2

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HfMANPOLTZ, Baten."
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w ttrratxteE.HCKR.-rrt.ii.bed
rta Hw yew, bnt Sunday.3 Barvcd
DM hi (Ma cllr nd surrounding
(at te week. Ily mall five del-
IMMtmmi BO renti ft month.
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LT tKTKLLIdENCEtt-One dollar and
r rear. In advance.
MllVifVaaciUBERS-ncmltbr check
rtpatMBe brter, and when neither or
IW BIrecnrcl (end in a regiaicrea
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1 t tha Featoffce.MaecendclaMtnall
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Lancaster, fa.
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l,PA., September 18, 1889.
. ?H" Imkla for a Man.
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! exoemraandcrs In chler of the
l.trttii- am tudkIiie- III rcvluw lx-
i (fee mlrJent, for select Inn for the
BComraisBieiicrsiuj), which eecms
bvnctfl tnftitacrrftrlp nfl 3rnm1 Armv
u, p" ' " "- w,...w0.. .........
'Mkkttft. Mr. Warner, with n sclf-rcgnrd
!, ucvnui'? iiiv ntcv ucluiim; iiu
fli'lmake mere money eulsldc of it ; and
bis new rer a uranu Anny cx-
nfinnVr who tlnea lint mnkn mere
in fYin ft vpfir nf lila liifattircM. Tlipre
r probability thatlt may fail In (lulling
pe uaiuy iixeti, who is nuiu-
cneugli for the pest. The
till Army, with characteristic
ftlM-esteem, has evidently c!iepii
14 commanders-in-chief from nmetig
viiieni men wne nave snewn tneir
iJHtytetake care of themelvc and
Wight therefore be supposed te be
i'MMbleef taking care or the order. It
lm net geno down te the $5,000 a year
as ter us cuicis ; Alger, me present
1b s. samrilc of their style: tlietmli
vlam fin tin! ktinii Hint nilr fv.tmt ncmiiitl.
.,- v.v ....u.. .. - ,
Captain Jehn P. Ren, has yet climbed
i 'aannnir ttin iiitlllntinireM nml ln innv
ttove te be a happy exception, who can
bt brd te take the $.",()() coinnilsfletior-
, wipana lean the urmiu Army tnretign
Madeadwaef trlbuliitleii ever the luck
JSfi itfmp filillii!itli1pl'a.
tV'.'The tirnulili'iif 'u nlilcrt In t-r'nUllii' n
L0rand Army man as cotnuilSeucr of
" ' imiiriiilnnn la. nf riru ii ulinu tlw nnlnr
t?!:ktlie did net kick at It in putting out
.Tanner, but only nt the feel in it. He
.'"viilpntlv luiiMMt Hint, tlic fenlH urn neL
I' like majority : for which heix; liedeeH
Pijliat have very grent euceuriigenient.
mescr represeiited tlie urami Army wn-
Aliant. ti-lilplt flpiii.'iiirliMl thnl tlie tniiH
VtMy aheuld be opened te Its looting ; mid
lt'tf be had been permitted te stay in etllcn
" 111 II .11 ...n.ll.l ..... ..... I....... . .. .........
;1ft in the trensury, or any cx-wildlcr
It: without nn income of live theuwiiKl ilel-
?Jar a year.
I'ijf The premdent 1h liNikiiig for n (Jniiii!
iArmv enliitiiunilcr who will iiiliiiliilstpr
L "ftfee pension business in a way that will
'Bet bankrupt the treasury. There are
-j hjhiiiv Hi iniiiii .irinir limn luiiliiiia
eeugh te take the place, but It is net
wmr inni uie sensieie pari ei me army
I Ug enough te choke down the feels
ii4lilnk that there should ba no limit
ttbtlie pension pour-out.
The (Jrcenback Partr.
vThe Benubllcau national commit te
giflTCs a receipt resembling a ten-dollar
;reeneacK, ana signed Willi tlie lac
HHmiie signatures of Quay and Dudley,
Pb all the faithful who give it a genuine
m-aeiiar greenback, and premise te de
every veareti or before KeiitpiiiW
gtHt; Whether the autographs of Quay
jtPw.uuuKj, ujiuu iiiu nuggceiiiMi ei 11
pmnwcK wuinn is tnus etrea-il in ex
ijffcauge for the genuine ten-dollar bill,
'.will be efluctive in Keduclmr maiiv
1 -, the latter from the neeketlMHiks
of faithful Republicans, we will nt at
lemnt te irucss. The mnrket vnim. i.r ii
'Ouav or Dudievalirimtiimuiiiilil mil ..
itfjrtteuld think, be great, nor would a
tieceipi ter a teu ueiiar contribution te
the national Republican committee U U
(Werth, preserving, uiiIchs there N some
aAt i i .. , .
wnui'f vuiuu in ee given le It. as n
wrcjiaipmg Inlluetice in securing places
taaVlne UUbiic crib. Ouiiviinist IhlnU 1I...1
Lfce can float his receipts; aud te de it he
2will neel te A'tn'iitf. flu tiimri.c(.i.iti ..i
i"J"li tn' ue maa who does net show
mem in bis pocketbook, Is eligible te
; office. If ten dollars can lie had from
tf tverv itenubllcau n-bn hm.u r.r ,.,.
.ifllee, the reserve fund of the. itntmiiii.
tma cemmittee may grew te handseme
'feThe exhibition of this scheiue iidver
:tiM the reliance of thu Htmiihllpnn
'anagere unen mennv tiu. ,.iii.,f .,,,
jlae of their politics. They ileinon ileinen
?trted this fullv In flu. inni pnm,.i..n .
h only new feature about this ten deb
, r ..,'i.wu in mu uwui-IITO II glVCS
MBTfliirapp nttmi u ,i... ....i.i..... 1. .t
1 Nw ii uees net occur te Quay and Dud
ley that there is auv reason for iimm d.
i'eeceal the fact that menev is tlwlr
1 reliance for success.
tx - -
i'' llllllll a ltrlil,...
l.t There is a nronesltlun mi fivt i i.mii.i
; bridge across tlie Husdiii'lmimii . m,..
''Cill's Kcrrv. wliere It rim Ih nut i. ui,,...i
. "ge'' of destruction by ice. The space
toDecreasea will 00 u thousand tu two
thousand feet, uccerdlng te tlie Mle
elected, and the work presents no dllll
lHy, nor will it be costly, it Is surpris-
-' that it has net long age been
fcme. There Is no bridge across
Si"-"1"" '" j eiuisyivaniu below
& ' Celumbitt : lind II u iiiv,.,-f..ui,.i,i.. 1..
'JUucasterceuuty that It should lie thus
"" re communication with
hker neighbors threiiL-li ui mtiv ,.,11. ,,
fc,her border. Bhe ought te build this
jMcCall'B bridge w that it will be free of
.-oil. The day of tell reads uml Ih-Md
lAhaa passed. The iieople arc ablu te mnke
tbelr communications free. We invite
;. mwuuoe 01 tue county commission.
.. Ml te the nepil nf tlilu l.ri.i.... rii
LVefltwill fall uiainlv iiihiii i.iuip.u.1..,-
"geunty, which runs te the low witer
-llUe en the VnrL- .-..mil,. 1.1.. ..r 11.
fcflvef'erk county will dmilitlcM pay
P' JP ruure ei me cost.
'iftt an
?f ft.'! . .. ... .
St "? 01 me lllglimiy.
V'fiTlaa aln.,1 ll ..
! """',' "i company lias at
MoaeW OAnllNu r. .... 11... . 1. .
r- vu.vu num ,,10 sircei cemmltlec
L'f councils u receiiiiiicinliittnn 11.
p'Mien be given them te lay another
-wawaiuuieu isenii uuKe street. Of c-eurn!
lone doubted that the company would
Just as It plean-il In the matter, uml It
a enlv from t.lvr ni-i-.... ........ .1.... ..
f .. iiiiiiuiiii; llllllll
Md theinsultingthreatthat it uouldnet
r Miwams me new pavement unless
mission was granted te lay the turn,
tanked for. After the verv m.L- ....i.-
4en of the commit ti 1,111, u Li.,.. ..
face we need nut eviit 11.............
r ,. ' .-j-... .jiiii'uii j
Itreuble with the formality of asking
r aiivllilmr ni. ... . h
-- - e- "-- Liiiiiimuy 11 aue no
M about telling the city fathers that
' bad no power nt nil in n,
Jht city striets between the trck-T
mv HIIWIHIN UI IllO mnnw.i.t.
fttly UUller the !n.hhu:J,.. .1. .
r'we the aUbolute kln of t!lt high.
r it U n verv fiinnll i.i- 1...1 i
tttWKtrevt committee Uve cruwka
through In their wild haste te escape
tee wrath of the company. They grant
the privilege asked, but apply it
ta the next square, gravely stating that
as de objection had been made te a
turnout In this position the company
ceuM place one there. As no such pre.
posel hed been made publle, of course
there was nothing te draw objection.
There arc iio-ebjectloii eflercd te plac
ing tracks all around the new central
market, and allowing the cars te assem
ble there If some notion of the kind
should strike the managers, but there
would lie very earnest objections If the
committee shotildseapply its latest prin
ciple. There is after all a limit te public
patience, and the street railway men are
approaching it very rapidly.
1 1
The KpIchm! of N"glc.
The United States court in California,
which is run by Judge Sawyer, who
seems te be run by Judge Field, has re
leased en $5,1)00 ball, Deputy Marshal
Naglc, who slew Judge Terry.
There are two reasons for challenging
tlie propriety of this action, one lielng
that the federal court had no authority
te tuku the cjih out of the bends of the
state court; and the ether being that a
discharge en f5,000 bail shows the court
te have already acquitted Xagle ; as It
in fact has. Judge Sawyer clearly docs
net lutein! that any punishment shall
fall en Nagle for killing Terry for slap
ping Field.
Fer that N all that Terry did. JKagle
killed him either liccatise he fcaied he
was going te de something mere, or be
cause he thought that slapping a I 'nttcd
States Judge was iir bad as stabbing any
ether United Statcscitbcu. Apparently
it was an tinjustlllalilu homicide, since it
Is no greater crime te slap ajudgc than
11 citizen, and no man may slay another
because he Is afraid or him.
All this should have been adjudicated
in tlie state court. It was grossly un
seemly for the United States judges te
Interfere when a United Stales Judge
was 11 party te the trouble; and It was
grossly unlawful. It Is net te Ik) sup
posed that the state of California will
submit te any such federal usurpation
of its functions. It Is as much the state's
duty te punish offenses against United
States elllccrs as against any ether in
habitants of Its territory.
e tuntter bow stormy the weather Itcnn
be safely predicted that tlie young Demo
crats of l.niicaMer will muster a strong
force te-tiiglit at their new club rooms, anil
our frlends, Ihn enemy, nay lake warning
Hint tlie tcuiMisteus voyage up H.ilt river,
taken aller the lust ciiinp.ilgu, litis nut at all
dlsi'eumgcit the earnest and vigorous young
mcii who hnve given their nllcglunce te
theso grand old lluiiiecrntlc principles tlial
must eventually tiliimph,
...
Wi: learn fietn Ihn Iii'tniH-iiitlc l.uncaxter
l.Mlxi.luiiM'i'.il Uml the ll.tltlmoie 'Ih a
Cleveland cruiser," ami the Infercnee from
our esteemed eeutciniKiriiry's fulieltiitlen Is
Hint tlie late (Jrever t levelitml ciniMrticteil
the bn.it with hfi own liiind s.mil paid for
it with his own menev. If this Is tine,
then It 1ms heen a mlMnUu all aletn; te give
the credit te tlie CiampH, who me popu
larly HtipiHispd te hnve hcctl tlie hillldets.
J'hiuulvljiiUt Inquirer.
The Iwjiiirrr'.i Inl'iireiices are as peer as
Its lelc. The 'Crumps' I111111N, no moie
than Cleveland's, iiinde the Il.iltluiere, nor
did their bends conceive It. Their chief
constructor lntill it, doubtless ; and he has
new left thcin. ler tl.e paternity of thu
DaUhunrenn refer the 7n7Hirrr te the com
petent authority of .Secretary Trncy, who
bus lately written about it" te Secretary
Whitney.
1 a -
A-eii:n llrltlsh electilcal engineer has
said that It Is Impossible te kill a man w ith
certainty by electricity. Several noted
American experts have said (he wiuie
thing, but tbere must be an implosion
Ihatopltiiens by cable are of greater value,
se we are treatisl te this traiis-Atlantle
guess 011 the matter. At llrst glance the
opinion seems te be iptlm tun absurd for
patient hearing, as thcie htivu been maiiv
lustaiices In this country, ami pirtlculatly
In New Voik, of death fellow lug conflict
Willi "lic witcs,"
The llritMi expert trlcx te dismiss thche
incidents as sensational stories, but that
won't de. He would mVf done better te
explain that theuirli death inl,.M m.u ii
was nut certain, and flint In many of the
nowsp.i)ers cases the victim was iciilly
killed by a fall from a bitty pole. Instead
be lolls of a valiant pig that w Ithstoed thu
shock of a tw enty Inch elect i Ie spark with
out expiring. He evidently thinks that
pcople are cry llke pigs, but we must
pretest that even In Kngluiid there are
tunny things that might net shook pigs,
but would certainly shock people,
-
l'lioihssett X. .1. LoiDe.N, of the I'nhet
sily of Terente, has returned fietn an ex
ploration of Uibrader, which was undci
tuken for the purpose of cericctlng our
goegraphlcal notions or tli.it nearby but
unknown country. At great peril aud
with many hardships he lias gained a few
facts that are of interest and may prove in
a remote way te liave soniejiraclic.il alue.
Labrador Is a huge plateau that Is even
mere liberally btrewn with rocks
than New- Ungluml, and although
in the liitllude of old Kiigbmil, ii. ,,ulle
unfit for In in habitation, bc-cause th
ocean brings no warm curicnt past lth
court. The expedition has shown that the
great lakes of I.abrador.semo two thousand
feet above the sea, are net se large as has
been supposed, although the lake svstctn
Is three hundred miles long and "is the
home of many of the cold wacs that conic
sweeping down neon us in inld-w Inter.
Snow is fulling In that country new, for the
winter begins up thete in September, and
the few mberable fishermen along the
coast must get ready for cold that olten
rcgisturs titty degrees below zero. Ibia
der's great lake, MWtasslul, was thought te
be tha largest in the world, but tin ns out
te be only oue-tliltd Iho size of Uke
Sujiorier, w hldi is by far the largest body
or freshwater. The Labrador lakes wcie
rull erilsh, but the explorers de net appear
te hne discovered anything of greater
value Thu most ctiimiis thing about this
expedition is the proof It gives of hew ery
Ilttie is knew 11 of an Immense, territory net
thrce bundled miles rrem (Mebee.
I'IVkIiU-iK StlllSk H tl-HI-t,
1 Al'1',l;dii-i,M.sseii ,fthe Clsaimakcis'
liitcrnatli.iial I niuii m New yerk ,.rps.
ideiit Aib.lpli stra.ser read his biennial
repeit. it hiatinl that einpleytuciit was
gradually divie.ising. The Increase in tlie
mimlier of cigais ami cheroots produced
during the years lNs and Ksv'.) was
much smaller than dining the vcars
IbXi and lSs7. u .ls a netiui, filt. tIllt
the Incrcase in pioduetien wusin the dis
tricts where the lowest wages were paid
In the districts wheie high wages are Kild
there was a i isiease in tlie production. In
New X.erk City during the Used veir end
"JK:,li",;, ,Ssl, ,l,cre "s decrcase or 'Jl,
V'";.,,,2t;,lBar''' cheioeih. The decrcase
'iVlSAW hl,r lrts of New Yerk state was
, 'Ii'- l "le" !UIS "ew eerl.t,000iiu-iiilisj
lien and II,, .1, susinlul. Of the total
nmiiljer Mimlcd ,.A ,.relll New Y)lk
city alone. Thiity-eight chaitcrs te new
tilelis wcie granted sluce the last teti cn cn
Iien and twenty-ene unions dlsseheO.
dl'.Ct!U,'ir0"."U' L70.!wal ''''s cennectwl
wllh the International union. i 11,77
r Vm? .n0"' "ly ',7 ",ll.0,1H- The nvripts
" 1 -M,"'.rVV' U" ""-' ljht emeiithm
wire gl,l,ifj. 'ihe expenditures up te
Scjiteniber 1 eiel,(H.ill, leaving n bal bal bal
ancoatthutdateefs.Wi!.ai. B
-.-Nenmttcr
what the mouth Jlvt-ai-t
Hew foul the lircnlh or teeth' decay
. ' KOZODONT en MI wc nUe,
An J f-Tiftlj- sweep It tar away,
l.An lug t,.s guiiin pure, Arm mid. blight.
And itiv dull tth a Ivery wjilt,
TTTOOtl-S 8AlU3ArAlttl.r,A.
Has Dene Wonders
HEME!-4 AFTER 9YEA1W OK BUFFEttlNO.
"I think Heed's BaruipnrlllA tins flenc won wen
den for a". Fer nearly nine 3 cars t waa a Rrrnl
gnrrrrw. The Krealer pnrt of Ilie tlmt I wan
unable In attend te Iho mol trifling lieusrhnld
dutlra. Vas rcceUiiig innllcnl trentmciit a.
mmt ceiutsntly from one ptiytlclan or another,
wlthetitnnyinntcrlnl briunt. Styiirrvoiuy Styiirrveiuy
tcni wn cetnplrtily i,)intPre,l,niiil no eticcnn
linnglneniy euflcrliig. Almest cnntliitinlly I
had set cre
PA1NH1NMY IIKAll,
ami my heart was never quite free from pnln.
Indeed se severe wns tin" pnlu at my heart that
fern tens lime I could net lie down In ti!,lint
was oblige tn nit upright. I nlMioulIciel from
dreisy;tny limbs were swellrna wcllanny
body, I lcctnc thoreiiRhly dldcniirnK'sl. flul
seeing the constant ndvertli-enienl of Heed's
Harrapnrllln In the I'hllftdelpliin limn, Icon Icen
cluilMt toglvetlilmnrdlclnoa trlnl. Alter the
first bottle I fnlt much better. Therefore I con
tinued using It for Mime, lime, until I hud used
six bottles. I am new free from pain, ran lie
down and sleep, seldom have headache, nnd
work mere In one week thiinl did In six months
prier le mj Inking Heed's Hnrxaparllla. And
If j en run find n mere thankful, or linppy mor
tal, t should like te meet cither one. Mnny of
my friends urn using It with benefit."
AHA V. Hmki.tzfr, Mycrstewn, IV1111.
HOODS 8ARSAPARILLA
Held by all ilrugglsta. II; six for $j. Prepared
only by U, I. HOOD CO., IjwcII, Mass.
100 nasKs enk della it. cd
OSt-eccvlctt.
J
OW KOIt
-THK-
Fleur That Toek First Premium
At the Lancaster County Knlr ImkI Week.
CIiAIIKKHXXXX KliOUII Is considered by
rmnpctrntjuduri In Ija the Ilest I'ninlly Flmir
for I'nstry nnd llrend Unking. Will bake bread
ns wliltniisMieM-, Ulveltu trial sjcpeniuiir.
ter, tl ier burrel,
lAiwcr (Irndes of Fleur ntfc pel imrUT.
POPPY OIL SOAP
Toek n First Premium nt tlie Fnlt as tlie l'ln
est ljiunilrvnnd Toilet Hiuiii, We taipiimiv
free about i,000ciikeerthls Fine Snap, and will
forthelinlnnceerthls week glxe free te nil who
will cnll 11 sn 111 ple cake. Cemu fiml get n rake
mid test Ihn truth or wlmt wn my.
JIAHUAI.N'H IN IIAMH,
iiAiuiAiNH in iuui:i) ih:i:f, IIAIIOAINB
IN HACON.
Iii r.u't, llHrqalns In Kvcrj tlilnx daring this
we k,nt
Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere.
12AIIMM7TH QUKI'.N STItKiri',
Ijiuenslvr, P11.
Telephone. Frew Ucllery.
Jj-tfilAw
A TTlDTtHli'H. "
FINEST GROCESIES !
Best Tens ami Ceffeea.
HruAHH,HYltrr.S, CANNED and HOITt.Ktl
HOODS, NKV MACKKIIEIi, NEW
CODFIHII, Kic.
NOTICE.
COITEKM AI.WAYH FUIXII HOAHTED.
Ti:.HHi:i.i:cTi:!)viTtu'Aiti:i'eit diiink-
lNOQl'AI.ITY.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
liANCAHTEIt. PA.
A
I 1.1 I -I r.
D0WNC0MESSUGAR
BUSTED I
The Great German Sugar Trust
Reist's
PHEDICTIONSIIEINO ITLKHXEU !
, AHTOUNDINO NEWH !
Clans Spn cities mi a he will tight the American
fruit, and tliecoml'hmllen innst break
Sugars Have Declined Over One Cent
a Pound Already !
W'v told oil se ut the beginning, lake 11 gentle
hint and profit by It!
Sugars Will Surely Tumble Anether Cent !
IIAltDONTIIETltL'HT,
but HprvcklcV feelings cannot lie, touched, lie
wiss Hint when lib new icllnciy epvn, which
will tie Khertly, he will begin a wnr 011 the
Huriir Trust that will cw'titunlly brenk tlie
coiuliliiatlen. Tim new iclliicry will turn out
one tlieiiMUnl tens of sugar n tiny, and this In
creased out put villi cnuse cutting of prices te
h II goods, niiilcoiiitHlseiueor tin- roll nil leu te
nhulileun. The Trii't will put down Ilia price
of rvllned sugar se far that thu opposition chii
make 110 profit, suhaps. but In tbiit cusv tlie
Iriiht ItM'lf will nmke little or no prellt Ia.
Ing te curry Idle works, with lieuy riiplliillru riiplliillru
tleii, it would seem llkil lebuu illsadMiutage
111 Hint rasiMiltii.
The riillurReftliuOcriuanHugiir Trust, which
liiis tried te control tlie siignr iiuirkctHer nil
l.ureiK'. and wlilch wiu In 11 iiiinsuredein.
dent uieu tlie American Sugar Trust, w III new
be. the, means of thiuwiug 11 large eimiittlv of
raw sugar nwrbenid, and cause a brink In "the
price or relhicd. Keep your e es w Ide open.
REfST !
WHOI.lXAI.i: AND KETAIl, (IUOCKU,
COKNElt V1ST KINO AND l'ltlNCEHTH..
Directly Opposite
J. II. Mill tin, V Ce.'hDij fl,-l Kl,,i... ,,,!
Ne.t l)Hir teHurrcl llni-su lluiel.
uiuntcv Jlcoevto.
T.OItin'NA.
M
fiOVEIlNOIl DICK AM)Ti:.MI'.ui;in'NA
NAItUOWUAl'tlHUAH.llOAl).
IiiilUldiiiiUnnd .irlli. desiring te Ml Ml
(lietna ami enjoy n ride im r thcNnrnm (Jauco
luiliekiimiiilt of Oe hii.Miit dick mountain,
uiiiiiiveinplMi the trip irem l.niicuter In one
da b the fellow Ing schclule:
, , ''-m. a.m. a.m. p in.p.in. n.m.
Ui c I jincaster 0.-JT, Ml 10..V, inn) .':') 7i'i
ArrlcMI.Ureliia. tj.tUll..UUVl 3:.!', 1:11 SSS
ArrljeOm. Dick. .1163) ua ttXi 6:10
Hcluriilng
1 .... ""' a.m. a.m. p.m. 11.n1. p.m.
lA'aeflev. Dick.. 1I.1U Hi "iV Si
U'aw.Mt. Urctna (1:11 lu.:il ll-v. ;;: a'-.r? 7'm
Arrle UiiicabST, h:10 ll.tj PJ.M 3:J5 i.te t,.a
All trains or tlie Cornwall d lbnnen Itall
nud 011 arrlMil et Ml (Irvliiu station innkc In.
iiiedlntii coiiuwtleii with the Nurrew e.inge
llnllriMil. Lutuherdlimirciiii be obtained nt
t he Park rcslniiniiit. tlms iiMildlng thu iicccs
sljy of carr Ing baskets and bimdles.
1 bu ciniletleu of tlie NarrewOaugc Itallwny
lliriiHiiuH-ii ler lew tlie imigiililmit siciieri
or the SHJUtli .Metmtiiln.and this ncncl allrac allrac
lien Is upiileinentiHl by the crictlen of an 01V
est s.-ak. (luv. D ck.n-eui whlcli a sight innv be
VWil ". 1 """. ,,u'" ",er" nr" f"w grimd r "thS
Mew taking In an area or forty miles Minnie
SSluKT""1 e " 1""dse"," ur "i''ViX(
Dall'exeurslen tickets le Ml. ilretna iiiny no
BBent'. " 0,,I,llcatlu,, ,u IU '"'nr"Vt ilka
KKit;"ii!iJ.Vfr,,,H ! "".A"ffi: .
r.H Illlsll, tlen. Supt. JrtSWmd
(Ceal.
I UMIIEUANDCOAU
J-JAUMOAHDNEIW COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
l)ei'i"'",4N"r"' ,'r'"ie Klm't' ",''lr ""'ding
HUKPttM I.ANl'AKTr.H, PA.
COAL.
-VOl.OETTlir WIST AT-
ShulmyerV.Ne. 22 East King St,
rptl'-STeed
SCtrtttamnHrv'.
I'ntLADKt.iHiA, Wednesday, Bept, is, UM,
Did you long te go abroad
this Summer and were net
gratified? It may have been
disappointing, but yet there are
crumes of comfort for you
perhaps a whole leaf.
Yeu missed the Paris Exposi
tion. That less cannot be re
couped. Yeu missed the dis
comforts of an overcrowded
city in the Summer. That's a
gain. Yeu missed the Ben
Marche and the Leuvre, and
all the beautiful new dresses
and things you would have
bought had you been there se
you think as you sigh and are
sad. Just here you are wrong.
Yeu haven't missed them ; your
chances are net lest. Trade
progress has' evolved the great
retail system, and mere than
the Ben Marche is net merely
a possibility, it is a fact right
here in Philadelphia.
Yeu did net miss chances in
Paris ; the chances missed you,
and in the fitness of things they
have come here te seek you.
The new, beautiful stuffs of
your dreams are here in larger
variety and richer profusion
than, the stores of Paris will
she'v, waiting only your selec
tion and command te become
concrete costumes none the
less chic because bargained for
in geed plain English.
Are the dress stuffs of the
Frank and the Teuten any less
beautiful because shown you in
America ? Yeu lest no dress
chances by net going te Paris.
We find our profit in bridging
the chasm between America
and Paris. Shepwise " See
Paris and die " is a sarcasm.
This is no idle talk of vain
advertising (we learned the
nonsense of that years since),
but the sober truth, based upon
what we knew of the stuffs in
their wide range and vast
quantity that we are bringing
this season for your selection
shall we say education ?
Fer eight clays the humidity
of the atmosphere has been de
pressing. The human race has
felt that moisture was its larg
est component part. But the
sultry dampness has net de
pleted the long lines of admir
ing women that have lined the
Dtess Goods counters in our
store. In days seen te come
we will touch details of Dress
Goods new it must be gener
ates. The quantities great
est, styles latest, prices least.
Courteous salespeople await
your wishes the selection rests
with you ; we've done the rest.
The dazzling show from the
Pans liypositien is en second
fleer, Chestnut street.
The Oriental Rug Roem is
en second lloer, Juniper and
Market streets.
The Onyx and Brass Furni
ture is en second fleer, fourth
gallery.
Te-morrow opening of Wo
men's Fall and Winter Dresses
and Wiaps and Clothing for
Children and Infants.
Jehn Wanamaker.
4:iUMtituvc.
AlT'lDMi-KH'HCOKNKIl.
High Standard Furniture.
IIIUII.MIIDUWI AND LOW AUKTHi:
THULLMTANDAHD.S.
Willi Ii de ,, ,11 prefer? We knew you want the
lied It jour I'm kclhoelc will allow lt
The 111(111 01 1II,T OUADU (Joedh ha
always lieen eurMiundnrd. And we bcllcxe Hi
demand U grew In" for the lles.1 Qualities tu
the arealuai the chcapel. A lew dollars'
dlllirence In theceit urn milled-piece or nirnl
lute may net be noticed by Ihn ce, but In the
wearll Im bound Income nut. We don't bcllevn
It cheap te the buyer te held back thne lew lew
dellars. Ilnrearu NO 11AUUAINH In the Cheap or
Lew Mamlnrd tioedn. A IIAHUAIN Is te get 11
III.HT or I1IOI1 OltADi: for u LOW Pltlcn.
huch IIAIUIAINH we lme. Our geed will
glNcyeu gmxl (.cnlcuniid tliciibybAYKeu
llieue.
A Uirgt I nil I lue of Kurnituie Pour ITuern
Full or It.
WIDMYER'S
COKNKIl OK
E. King & Duke Sts.
TI LTNlTMirs. "
N. B.
We liiMte our attention te our line or
Fancy Goods!
M'irAiii.i: reit
Wedding- and Anniversary Gifts.
A few In our North i.i.tew and plenty mere
luMde, nnd we will cunMil, r It a pleasure te
liac)eu 1ihi. through our KtiKk nt 1111 time
day erewntng. Iiui will net Ih ,iked In buy,
that Isoptieii'il with ou.
Wc Arc Talking About rurutture.
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
-l'merwl Aitfidtgn ur-ti te iwuqertak.
" Furniture Points.
Pru &ehm.
J.
B. MARTIN A CO. '
Lace Curtains. "
A number of patterns have
been cut down te i, 2 and 3
pairs each, and the price has
been cut accordingly , J
and yi former" prices.
Bamboo Curtains.
Geometrical designs reduced
from $2 and $2.50 te $1.50 a
pair.
Tabic Cevers.
A large purchase in Tinseled
Tapestry Table Cevers, and the
prices for the 5-4 is 45c ; 6-4,
90c ; 1 . yards by 2 yards at
$1.25, and the 10-4 at $2.00.
Blankets and Comforts
Are here, and the market has
been searched for bargains.
Loek at our stock, and it will
save you twenty-five cents "en
the dollar.
Glass.
A counter leaded down with
the newest shapes in Cake
Stands, Bowls, &c, and the
price of any article 10c eacln
Toilet Setts.
A importation order just re
ceived, and the price of the new
shapes will be -$2.75 for 10
pieces, or $5.00 a sett with jar.
Fruit yars.
Lighting, quarts, 85c ; y2
gallon, Lightning, $1.20 ; Masen
in pints, quarts and gallons.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
B
VKOAINR.
35-37 North Queen St.
BARGAINS!
Children's Merine Cape, 50c, 75c, (I, SI.2.S, H.D0.
75c and JI ICtd Uleps nt 50e nnd 7c.
rineAll Uice HnndkerctilefK, 12J4'.
Chlldren'H Weel Back", S.V.
Kn-i Illack Hosiery, ll'JJc, U5c, 37V, &. 75c, fl.
Chlldren'H Weel Iloetlcs, 12Jc, 15c, 17c, 'J0c, L'5c.
l'lve Muke llcht Ceri-ctN at 50c.
Kine CaMtmcre Oloves25c, 37Jfc, 50c.
50c, 75c and JI While HhlrtK at 37V, Sk 7,V.
WoelHklrting ntiOc aud23cnard.
Heavy Htrlpe .Shirting, &;ic andO'fca yard.
TurklKh Sideboard Cevers, 60c.
Heav Canten I-'laimel, 5c, 6.fc, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c.
Comforts filled with White Cotten. l.W,fl.35,
1.50, SI. 75.
Heavy AU-WoeI Ited Hhaker Flannel, ffic n yd.
(irey lllimUct', JI, 11.25, 91.50. 81.75. J tef3n pnlr.
5-1 Tnblc Oil Cleth, 20c n yunl.
White Illiinket, 00c, 75c, l,tl.2, J1.50 te J12n
pair.
Umbrellas, 25c, 50c, 75c, II te 83.
White riiinnel", UVJc, 15c, 20c, 25c te 75c n yard.
Lace Curtntni,75c, JI, 11.25, J1.50 te 15 n pair.
Whlte Quilts 75c, II, ll.l 11.50 te fV
Turkey Ited Table Cevers, 25c, 50c, 75c, II.
Pant floods 12fc, 15c, 20c, 'J5c, 37V. 50c.
THKBi; Alti: HAItOAINS ANY WAV YOU
LOOK AT THEM.
AS TO PRICE,
AS TO QUANTITY,
AS TO QUALITY.
These geed in a the Ileet and Illggesl liar
gains eui bought for the money. Come nnd
ee the wny thl combination of prices and
quality works nt the Meney Having
35-37 North Queen St,
l.ANCASTKlt, l'A.
liltteir.
rONTMIhS IT!
RARE BARGAINS.
A lirand l)iplnv of the Met Popular nnd
Mnct ltcllablc
Pianos and Organs
WILL HE MADK11Y
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
AT THK
t.ASCA&rJiJi COUXTY FAIIt.
All should examine them, for Feener or later
you will want one, and one thai will elejeu
Kitl-fucllen. We positively nun run tec falKfue falKfue
llen 111 c cry particular for six yearf, nnd sell
en the easiest terms live dollars a month.
Think of It fiem one te two ears te pay for It I
The ubove cckxU came direct from the factory,
nnd we will otter n positive bargain each day of
the Kalr. UIKK JOHNSON J. CO.,
Se. .'1 West King St., 1 jinenMcr, 1j,
J'.S. !ecend-H?nd nanus 2nd Ornuns taken
In Exchtujfe, nSHrdftw
0 DMI'S
vm
m
y lx ef gMen.
,-fJALACEOrFAHHlON. j ''"
a 4 -i-PALACE
OF FASHION,
115 fe 117 NORTH QUEEN
STREET.
Opening of Ladies', Misses'
and Children's Jackets and
Bey's Clothing en second fleer.
A room 150 feet in length
and 30 feet in width, or in ether
words
Three thousand square feet of
ground, devoted net alone te
the display of but crowded with
the largest and best selected
stock of Coats and Bey's Cloth
ing in this city.
ALL NEW GOODS.
Nothing left ever from last
year. Our last season's Clear
ing Sale has cleaned us out of
'old stock, and with the experi
ence at our command we have
gene into the market and se
lected what we think is the fin
est and best line of goods which
can be seen anywhere in the
city.
Our goods are all open and
ready for inspection.
They are marked in plain
figures.
Before purchasing come and
inspect. See our goods. .Nete
our extremely low prices.
We are compelled te sell'
cheap. We cannot afford te
lese our hard-earned reputa
tion for selling cheaper than
anybody in Lancaster.
Our prices run from the low
est up te the finest. Every
garment warranted, te be as
represented.
- We hope te see you this week.
Our Grand Fall Opening will
be announced for the early part
of next month.
New Goods are pouring in in
every department.
Our large Millinery Parler is
already packed with the latest
Demestic and European Novel Nevel
tics in Mats, Bennets, Fancy
Feathers, Wings, Birds, Tips,
and Plumes of all sorts. We
will show them te anyone who
wishes te see them, and our dis
play of these goods at our
opening will excel anything
ever shown. in this city.
Trimmed Hats and for early
Fall. Over one hundred con
stantly en exhibition, running
in prices from gi up.
Children's Felt Hats, trim
med and untrimmed.
A full stock of Plushes and
Velvets, at importation prices.
Few Laces and Dress Trim
mings opened te-day.
ASTRICH BROS.
teUittchce.
TyATIlEH.
Watches, Clocks, .lewelry, Specs, K
Etc., lit LOW KMT l'itlUEH.
:yc-Ulnses,
Optlcnl Goods. Telcirrnpli Tlme Dnlly. Kvcry
Article In this Line Carefully ltepalrcd.
Leuis Weber,
Ne. lB9!iNerthQueenSt., Near P. B.R. Station
w
ATCH llEfAllllNU.
Watch Repairing.
The majority of watches are ruined by falllnt;
ntu the handset an Incompetent workmen nnd
net worn out.
Tohinceiir Watch Cnrt fully Hnndlcd, lte
palrcd, Adjusted and tlegiilatcd, call en tlie un
dersigned, who has en exhibition a watch
made by himself.
Ohas. S. Gill,
JKWKLKIt AND Cllt Ml VI K OPTICIAN,
Ne. 10 West King St.,
LANCAHTEH, l'KNN'A.
i iiHii.iinnll s.riT...
H
Emti
REPAIRING !
De en luiven Watch or Cleck that need re
pair? It may be ena Hint has been repaired
and Jen, no geed. If se, bring It te us, mid we
will
Guarantee Yeu the Best Werk
Yeu Inne ever hud done. All kludsef Jewelry
and Spectacle ltepalrlim, Eiigru Ing, Etc.
All Werk Cluarautccd nnd Prices the Lewest.
Give us a Trial and you will Call Again.
FT. CRR,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St.,
COIINEII OK OltAStlli
(clUnce.
TOllK, (PA.')
C0LLEGIATEINSTITUTE.
New Itulldlngs; Large Endowment ; Scholar
ships; IjilKirntery ; Library; (lymnnslmii.
Prepares for College or Iluslness. Separate
Course for ladles. Modern languages in Keen Keen Keen
larCoinre. Tuition, SU1 per annum. Heard tn
private families W.60 per week. Eacultv el
nine. 171 ti year eitftn t-cptember Ii Ter cata
logue, mldies
. iJ-'. JAMUS MeDOUfJALL, I'll. ..
JpWOtU lTOldent.
9tef.
TlARa
v
VISIT
STACK HO USE'S
This Week
KOR BIO BAItOAtNS IN
Beets & Shoes.
A Fnlt Line of the Celebrated
WALKER BOOT!
The Heat Beet Made. Call and we them.
D P. STACKH0USE,
Nes. 28 and 30 But King Stnet,
LANCABTEH.l'A.
J-EW AND HANDSOME FALL SHAPE l
LADIES,SH0ES!
ew goods for the Fall trade are con
stantly coming lu. Heuee there's some
thing for us te tell of shoes almost dally.
Among the latest arrivals are two dif
ferent makes for Ladies' wear, haud haud
seme in shape nud economic in cost.
I lie first is a fequnre Toe Butten 8hee In
soft, bright Dongola Leather, a stout
nlumn grade for Fall requirements ;
solid leather seley. counters and heels
have btreng drill linings and deep .silk
top facings; aduilrnbTy finished, well
made and strongly recommended for
their excellent wearing qualities. In
them the feet presents a neal, trim aud
graceful leek. Ladles who have tried
them pronounce them exceedingly com
fortable the first tlme worn. The price
2.00 a pair Is a low otie for shoes se
u,gh in grade. The second make is of
soft bright Dongola Leather, lighter in
weight than these described above the
uppers yieldiucand possibly conforming
te the shape of the feet mere retttlllv.
Solid leather throughout, netliiiig
Blighted In the making, trimming or the
llulsn. A hniideonie looking shoe, ad
miad greatly by Ladles wlie see tiieiu.
et recommended for severe and rtiugh
"sage they're tee line Ter that. Yet,
with but a little care they will lie found
te give excellent service. Fit the feet
close nutl comfortably, aud make it
pretty and very attractlve in appear
ance, rite minus low price for them a
for the henviergradc SIMM.) a pair. Yeu
miss Hcelug ndmlrably shaiied shoes,
e nb''l cost, if you fall te we these.
SHAUB & BURNS,
11 NOUTH qUEKX STKKKT, LaNCAS
TEK, Pa.
GWEEl'INO UEDUCT10NH.
-1N-
IEN'B,110V'H,I,AI)im AND CIIILUBGN'S
LIGHT COLOHEIJ
Shoes & Oxfords.
As the season Is passing for Light Colored
Hhnes mid Oxfords, I hue Harked Down the
balance 1 lime en hand nnd am new selling
them
At and Belew Cost,
Which will rcduce them te cash In a short
time. There may be many days. es 1 mtgbt
say months, lu which they eon be Hern nud
can be blackened nt tlie end of the senseu.
Men's M.0U Husset IlaK reduced te K.M ; fJ.50
Hhee reduced te !2.tW ; flfje 8hoe le 81.50 : nnd
tLMShoe te S1.25.
Men's rj.00 Uusset Ofenls riiluccd le 51.50
nnd 51.W O.tferds te S1.2S.
Hey's S1.M Husset Hals, reduced te 11.25.
IjhIIek' 1.50 Ilusset Oxfords, Plain Tees nnd
with Tips, reduced te 81.25; Jl.a Oxrordste
81.00; 81.1X) Oxfords te 75c; nnd 75c Oxrordste
Child's Husset Oxford, sizes 8 teJOK, reduced
from 81.10 te 7c, and sizes t te 7iJ from 75c te
COc.
THEY CAN BE HEEN AS MARKED DOWN
IN WINDOWS.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
Chas. H. Frey,
iHuccetser te EREV A ECKEIIT) Iho Lender of
Lew l'rlcesjn
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOB. 8 dt 5 EA8T KINO KTHKKT,
LANCAHTKIt, l'A. .
Htere cluscdeeryuvpiilii at S o'clock, ex
cept Monday and haturdny.
..
CEljlnrtuntvc.
H
IOH A MAHTIN.
Jars I Jars I
-AT-
.VntESHHLUTLVOK
"LIGHTNING" JARS
lu Pints, Quarts and Half Gallens,
AT LOWEhT l'HICIl,
MASON'S IN ALL SIZES.
JELLY Tl'MnLEIW.dc,
High & Martin,
NO. 15 EAmT KINO 1-.T. '
TIJEJON'HSACO..
MHiiufaeturers CONKECTIONEHS' FINE
I'APKH IIOXEk. Tlie most lieautiral line In
the Unltid states, elj Commerce ht., PlilladsU
unf Pa. Wrltfirdescrlptleprleell.st.
phin I.Tsiel
ST. i"iri TO KVMU A MONTH CAN
i tj,JJ be made werklnz for ..
Aitents pretcri-"! hecan furnish a liere iiiel
slve their whole tlme te the business, sirmr
mnmeiitsma.il' profitably employed nlrii. A
few vacancies m towns nnd cltle.
B. F. IOHNSON A CO.,
KWi Main St., Ktchmend Vj
N U - l'letix -ie utje imd buliiw t
rlcnce. Never mind about sending stamp ter
reply, H, F,J,Ce, ppi-J-OinaV
-kk.
Ass.
Sweeping Reductions
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