w -T wwg. ,t fU - . v -: tub xA&cjkprm PAnAINlteJJaiENCljJ, thuksbay, august 23, issb. r? - ' M w M m is Uf I-- v& t u rjJV S1 m fefi u 'J1 t.,"v l'i 14Th Dally Intelligencer. AtlJiUABTEK. AUBUST S3. 1686. 4RT HTTK.UOBHCMI pnblltbe U U saMfiapateaaws of the United rreM op te jelt possible henr. r-t ( (-TB vaiiy aiuen 01 -r i limn u OMKCtM uy rarnen in me eiij Bd surrounding towns ter 100. per week i fey mui, 8S.C0 a year i tlte for ilx month US tot taroe meat t tee. per month. Tn Wnrn iTBtuoBen (Deuble Bneei) Blgat Page, only ILBO per annum, tn ad Vaaea.'. laactiear wishing their address changed naast also state where the Ipaper U sew tot warM. Aaveraaement from 10 te el, pet line aehlnseruen, according te location. THB.1KXXLUSBR0KB. Laneaster, Pa. Taleplum OeaaaaaKm' - All Ast 11 Wreck. - AHm G. TnurmaD, wreelr, la poking ps-f ,1m oreribaer we opposition wim n.c :';, . vu. umm of a cneeriui teudr "" "i&i If thta maUeaawi b a wreck citizens --,- beM devoutly hope that in tUelr old . am they mar be like blm, for verily i;w wreaks of the kind arc a pleasing specta- te. The absurdity of the claim that a w Menla could be made liener excwue VJ. a . .. .!...! almwtl lit? K fltV pointed observations of the Old Reman that the most solemn and narrow et high tax men must have smiled at the idea. His logic marches right through the flimsy web of argument about free trade mad seizing the main lssue. the question upon which all ethers luntr, he ask whether it is for the geed et the country that $115,000,000 is lylnp buried under ground at 'Wishlngten V Ne man having a mind free from preju dice can fall te be imprrsjed with tin force of the suggestion that this burled Beney was wrongfully taken from Un Un people and that the wrong cannot b righted by any scheme for its lavish ex penditure. Even if this vast tax in excs of government needs could be wdl and safely spent at once en ship, forts, pen siena and publle works, 11? levy would b wrong In principle for all money net needed by the government is needed fej the people. President Arthur's recora recera recora nidatiens for tariff reduction wen well nsed te show the inconsistency of the Republican cry about free trade. II esie partisan Journals that have sought te criticise Democratic opinions of the same kind could be made te forget that the author et theso recommendations was a Republican president, we would find them referring te " President Ar thur's free trade notions." Dangerous Talk. State Chairman Cooper orders a great flourish of trumpets ever the closing of two textile mills in Delaware county. Talk about the tariff is brazenly asserted te be the sole cause et all this wee. The public la therefore forced te the conclu sion that a high tariff is fatal te free speech, or that free speech is fatal te In dustrles protected by a high tariff. It all that Cooper and bis folleweis assert lb true, it is simply a stroeg argument against abuses that have become be rank as te make even talk of them dangerous te business. It Is a confession that the Ttepubllcat. party lias allowed the fart ff laws te reach wretched a condition that business la Imperilled by talk about them. A further development of the principle of unlimited protection night make it necessary for the safety of business te declare discus discus ten of the matter criminal. The tariff agitation certainly has a most Berleus effect en business, but the Democratic party has no mere abate In the responsi bility fur this state of things than u sur geon would have for the Bufferings of a patient te whose badly dressed wound he gave proper treatment. It is far better that our business interests should bear this hardly noticeable deprossleu than that the whole nation should be Involved in the financial and Industrial ruin that must eventually result from a centlnu. Mice et the present state of things. ' A'ercr Beady. The sinking of the City of Chester In the bay et San Francisce gives a repetl. tlen of the shock of horror that followed the disaster te the Danish Btcamsblpsu week age. "One ill doth tread upon another's heels. Se fast they fellow." i The disasters appear te differ only in the ' undoubted fog that obscured the move ments of the vessels in the bay. Cut nearly in halt and sent te the bottom in five minutes with a freight et priceless llvee, both sunken steamers furnish warnings of ocean perils that are tee for cible te be seen forgotten. It is remark able that in both cases the life preserving devices se liberally displayed en passeu ger steamships failed te be of any can siderable service. There were lets of life preservers down stairs when the crowd waa en deck and the cabins full of water. There were plenty of beata that could have been launched by a crew properly drilled for such emergency. Tbere should have been, and doubtless were, Beveral life rafts, but It can be safely nssumtd that they were firmly secured te the deck, se that they could net be used en short no tice. There should b9 rigid government inspection et the life-saving appliances of hips, and tests of the efllclency of their crews. If life-preservers had been acces sible in the decks of the Chester and Geyser, if rafts had been placed as the Jawnqulres.BO that they would float free from the deck of a sinking ship, If crews had been trained for bMt, prompt action U these rare emergencies, the death Hat la both cases would certainly have been very much uhetter. Captains appear te b only anxious te make a show of solid selid solid teds for safety of life. At the ctern of a Vessel there is often a large life-preserver painted a brilliant white and bearing tie Teasel's name. It Is intended that this a'leuld be dropped instantly en the cry of " man overboard," but we believe it will tes found that Jn roost cases this showy arrangement is se secured that it would take five uiluutes te loosen it. Foreign tthaem. The American publle anxiously awalt3 an explanation et the following observa ebserva ttts of the Louden Daily A'etcs upon the rejection of the fisheries treaty : ,v" It is another example of the many vUl which the dlsunlenlsta are nrlnirin ;V ..-.- .. . .. t X. 17 e country." The newspapers t 2? quoting se liberally jiem MS) aaliSh 1)IR1 niilntrmn nf n.mr..n. r SSSWT will vinv lmva Atinn.A t ... v Pund and awful is Urltlsh .( Jfawncs of American affairs. The v I? laen actually refers te the f runw uuuuienlauj J Taws is a geed deal et pith, however, in the observations et the English and I uiuauutu utjn?iaicie "!"-" " njevnuu of the fisheries treaty, for 110 matter hew far at sea they may be as te our uffalrs they arc fairly well petted upon the man ner in which this treaty would affect their Interests, Leading Canadian papers ex press satisfaction nt the failure of the treaty. After statin that the treaty I never pleased Canadians the Terente Qhbe makes this bold comment : " It is high time for the Canadian government te demand absolute rrecaem 10 ueai in the case according te the Interest of Canada only. Had only Ottawa and Washington dealt in the business it would probably have been satisfactorily settled long age." The general opinion in Canada is that the treaty conceded tee much, and ever in Jjngland the papers appear te regret Uie failure of the treaty chiefly because et the trouble that has been waited upon it in the vain effort te reconelle their colonial and national Interests. Senater Quay says that "this Is a bad year for talk." Tbere is no denbt about II, whiter tr, StnrET railway tracks projecting two or three Inches above the street level are quite dangerous enough te life and limb te be worthy of the attention of the city fathers. JCnciR Thcrmax'h oemmtnta en the peculiar character of Republican protection of the colored people deserve attention. It III be hard te explain hew the cotton Krowleg negroeaet the Beeth are beneOtrd by exeetwive tarlfi, and In the conrse el the xplaDatlen some facta of InterMt te oetton operatives may be brengbt out. In aplta et throttled commerce we exported laet year 203,000,000 yarda of colored and uccolerod outten cletlii Cotten la frw, and If ether raw material wero free and exceeslve dullea rrnuij listed we would command the market et the wetld in this and ether Industrie. Ve are tee creat a peeple te be content with the nnraery limit drawn by the ox ex Ming Hies, m ' Tnc profound ellenoe of Mr, Maine ml hi Irlenda en the trust question la nreken only by an occasional whine In the nnnef the following from the Mew Yerk Tribune: "Mr. Iiialee has net dftfended reiti, and ha no Intontlea of antagonizing .tie llnpubllean platform en this queitluu, tie Introduced tbe subject simply te refute ihe Bleck Domeo ratio argumtmt that pro tection breeds trust. " The fact that Mr. Illalne said In a written address that " trusts were largely prlvate concerns with which neither President Cleveland oer any private cltlzsa had any right te Interfere" ha net been and can net be donled. If this 1 net dofense of trusts in eplte et the Republican platform, a curlmia ptih la would be pleased te knew what te call it. The aVteitne claims that Mr, Illalne bad no Intention te antaicenlr.9 that platform, and certainly the Tribune engbt te knew, but It dea'C. Mr, Olalee la an artful dodger, and ha eften aald atraege Ullage, but In la spite of hi rhoterlcal . pewer hi ability te reoenclle this trust opinion with public feeling must be gravely doubted. Other Republican pspere, notably the Pittsburg J)l$putd, rtjnlce that the incident ha served te em em Pbaalre the faet that the Republican plat form cemmltn the party te the prohibition et trusts. Unfortunately for them, the In sincerity et their platform intentlena has been ae often iroved that Mr. IUalne'a ulumlerlug frnnknesa only serves te call attontlen te the faet. Their platlerm was devlsed te oateh vetes, and the Idea that Jt had any binding ferce or value oeuld never lime tin tt red the head of Iho "uncrowned king." PERMONAL. W. U. iUnT.MAN left this oily today for Nermal, JUyde county, Kentucky, whrre he will leek after the tmercsi of the urn tier company oempoaed of several Ijan. trlans. CuanLKi K Tkmpletek, of Dakota territory, has been uoriilnnied Dy the pi oil ilent te De nsirxiUtdd utloe of the miprttmn ueurt for the Klghlh Judlelal district of that territory. Colenet. J. It. Tarmn, of Wlehlla, Kan , Iihm beun notified that he la one or a bairdezsn holrste the Bradenhurg estate lecatwt near Berlin, Germany, and valued at IS.OOO.OOO. The rnKSiDENT' trlwoeklv receptions te the put'lin wurnrKaumed en Wednesday, ud about J00 poraens, lneludlnn the mem bera of the New Yerk bate ball elub, paid heir respect te him. Kcv. N, B. C. CeminuJ, pastor cf Olivet Presbyterian ohureb, riitsburg, and F. C. Ortb.Hlsoef that city, wre drowned en Wednesday. They were en aoaneetrlpln tbe Cenemangh river. Xheoaneecapslzed, and ttltheiitfh they were geed swimmer the euirent carried them down. William Reimkh, aged OS.thonows OS.thenows OS.thonews doaler and well known JJutuueratla rtelt. tlclen et Ailoiiiewn, whlle marcbleg with the Jaoksenlan Leauua Wedntsday even ing, was atrlcken with apoplexy immedi ately In front of his place of buslneaaand died Instantly. Mr. Relmer was at one time ecunty treasurer. 8. W. BucMEn, a merehant, of Taylor Tayler Taylor vllle, Laekawauna county, ana Jennie D ThemsH, a young and handsome sir), of Hcsnten, entered tbe offlee of the register wllialn Wilkesbarre en Wednesday and applied for a marriage license. AH the i eseassry quesllnua were answered and the license mven them. They then stated tbelr teslre te avail tbemselvea nt the prevln ens of ihe net of June 23, 1SS5, nod marry themselvta. They did ae then and there, the mcefsary papera being made out and elened by both Hurt the marriage riempletvd without any minister or J usllee and without any form or ceremony whatever. This is, se Inr h known, the Urst oate of the kind under that prevision of the law, TOSIMl Till! Q04KEHJ, A Tis Strer Cus Wild Kxcltstncnt In I'iitUcHJphia en WeduvMar. A Texas steer wbieb get soparated from a hBntatTwenly.flrstand Chestnut atreels, fnlladulphla, en Wednesday evcnlnir, ercated a panle in the nolKhberbood of the Bread street atatlen. He tossed eeveral cltlrene and policemen, and dreve hun drcda et people who were crowding the streeta nearly frantle with ear. The eleer rushed down Chealnut atreet te Seventeenth, hi momentum and his fury Increasing at every top. Several peeple en the atreet had narrow caoapes Irem bilng gored. Kverybedy tried te run Inte Rtore-v. These who eculd net gat Inte BlnriB ran Inte private doorways. Thobtetrteok little nolce of anybody until he turned up Soventoonth street. Mra. Annie M Turner, a oel red woman, who lives at Ne. 10 Beuth Hvnnine,,.i! street, wa JuitcomlDgeut of the grocery stere en the comer. Mie were a plotur pletur plotur eiqne calico gown. The ateer sel7ed her ujhiii Mil beruH aud teasea her In the air HetgtHtil UsrreiiR, of the ellce atatlen at llltetnth aud Filbert atreets, erdered out a squad of rlheer Klgbt strong lollce. men drew thnlr revolvers and ruslud forth toeneountertho wild aen of the Texas prairies. Four mero seeured some old musket, whleh had been packed away in ae sutlen home for a number el vearw and followed. The Texan wan comleir te He row hd Fifteenth and VMh.i .i.n.i. JnetasOltlcerCoeney,who was returninir iBorcsiegihe street. Olllcer Oouney is b very Btoiullllle man, oheoic full of grit, ue faced the ktfier. ntiil ATHrilnu hi. ,..i furce hurled hU vallsa at the animal'ahead. The valise ledged ou the ateei'a heius, and a shav ng cup, a let or celluloid cellar! and several palm et kecks were spilled into the street OJllcer Ceeney saw that help waa near and turned te ilea. Just as he turned inn auimai anu me vause struck blm from behind and forced him te turn several tomertaults. He ledged in the gutter and tb'eer nreparnd tngeia nlui. But help waa near. Hhnt from half a drr. n revolvers rang out ou the air. One of the Hheui s:ruck the ateer. Anether struct a young man who was atandleg near In the leg. The young man proved te be J. w. Cooper, of Madia, a nephew of Chairman Thern V. Cooper, of tha Republican state oemmltle. HomefthaiwlleBaJlTertl their attention from the aataaal, and tbtak Idr that Mr. Cooper waa dangereatly wounded, carried him te the llssiloe Chlrar ctcsl hesplUI, at Flfteeatk aad Cherry treat. There the pbystelaas found that ir.a bullet had net penetrated much deeper than the skin, They sent Mr, Cooper home, The ateer waa finally killed. ratal right Oter a Weman, Kuianuel Baker waa ledged In jail In Ohamberaeurg en Wednesday sight charged, upon bis own Information, with having shot and killed Fredsrlek Blake. Blake waa ssnt te tbe penitentiary a few years age, and durleg hi abssnes Baker married Blake'a wife. Blake returned last week, went te Baker's house and demanded hi w'.re. Tne woman refused te go with him and Blake left saying he would return and kill soma one. Tneaday night he went te Baker's house with a large knife and a quarrel eniued, both clslmlng the woman. Baker shot Blake, badly wounding him. Be afterward oempletud the killing by beating him with a club. Blaksdlsdlna short time, and Baker walked seven mils n inn nearest justice ei tne peace ana gave himself up. Kalghis of rjlblM at Odds. Wednesday's section of the Grand Ledge Knlghla'et Fylbla of Fannsylvan la " wa pent In an exeltlng debate, The question at Issue Is whether the grand Ledge bsl anstaln Grand Cbanoallet Jehn II. Colten In hla defiance of supreme authority and assertion of tate right, or whether the laws of lbs grand andsnberdlnate ledge el l'eon l'een ylvania shall be amended se as te haraaon haraaen Ire with the laws et the Hupreme Ledge, A large majority of th three hundred end fifty delegates present have been found en a teat vote tn be ready te bow te the decision et tieHtipicmeLedg',whlchltfct the laws of the Pennsylvania ledge are In rtany rrt nnoenstltutlonal and must be amended. UTAItAUAKKlVa Closed at i r. m. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker's is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in the world. There arc reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net cnvniii U J L WANAMAKER'S 4Acrc S, PLO OR SPACE i.i . Is iPHlLADELPHlAP Jt IHWrtCNTHl-l n i r Yeu knew that there, is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but wc have it. If you can't come te the store, write for whatever you want, samples or goods. Shopping by mail has come te be simple and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities of the store arc yours. JOHN WANAM AKER, Philadelphia. voiirhEXiex re wdxk. e OMI'LKXION POWDKK. LADIES WUO VA1.UK A RKriNKI) (JOllI'l.ltXION MUST UBK POZZONI'S MEDICATED COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brill lint transparency te the akin. Oomeves all pimples, irockles and OU OU OU coleratloos, and mtkus ihe skin doltcately sett and beautiful. It contains no llme, whtuL luidornrsenle In threo shades, pink or flesh, wblte and brunette, rOK BALE DY AU DruBHlflts end Faney Goods Dealers dvorywnero. sstukwaue or ihitatienb.- aprje-lvd HTXAWJIATU. STAUFPERi: 00.,Nea. 31 and 83 North Queeti stroet, are BeUing $2 60, 2.00, 1B0 and Sl.OO Btrnw Hat for 60 and ?5 cents. J'JiOi'OSALU Pr.OPOIALS FOK MAOAUAMlZiNQ Hoated tirenni il will hn rnnf.i,'it .... .. YiV": SSS?.,".Ul,,,' un,u mimy avciNu. .t6?1 'Intt 'reta Aroh alley te Mulberry atreet i it OU smut, Hern l'lum te Auii and from Ann te Marshall; ust Oerm"n, from ConusteH in n.rm u... ,v. ..' ..i from Nevin te Klin, and lreni lm te eIIcbq aynnue i Norih Mine, from l.oiuen t:jm,, aLOfniinJame. te neumcki i.oeuli, tce'n jnineru t i.lwe.aud from I Imetn eeiluS: u Je eiu Irem wiruwIinTy ie i llbnrt t West James. frum I'ririce te Mnlliirry, ana We Leuim from ITIntte llnlwrry. "'""'ohnuartnebe Riven separately. !'"lamu ''"""'emnaiiluawlih the Hi MH.r.".! lwe or mnre oPensllila pirtn'a wlllluKtobcceinn.ecuiltyi also with ieertl. nt oaeok te ih amount of 10 pf r wit "of tin lild wMch win lenetusd te the city in case of Uture te uccunt the oentmot tl awurda anvherttflma!t:,, niWV tU - te reject nViaiu. nS apcincttUens can he seen nt the B?lonheusJe.BfiU,!l''e, Uty ". attK 1'iopeaals te lie addrotied te " Htmet Cntrf. rnlltua ler MaeadaiuUIn'' and oneiliea strrLU ' AlaennD Ne 3'" North Queen Uy order of o.e w rn,KTO8.TcTU0Mye1JI,?,Kq WOME 8f EUIAIi I'KIOEi ON U1UHEU i7,,Pr "l1 ut,a- we si 111 scepun Op up -.' wv ui . i.iut. nauura iioeas. Lea "pwwi it1 tU J,u KeuJM Rd ' auMrp gentra HUDLKY'8 DKUQ STOKK. West Kin street. OOD'fl BAKSAPARILLA. The Liver And kldaay are organs which It f Important taasla be kept la gaes coadiuen, an yt taay raoTenreikeSanaaimseabr aaatly every body, aaUl they beeema worn-eat, clogged op.erdlseued, Iloel'a Saraapartll cores ail Aiaiealttes with these organs, renses tbamte healthy aellea, and tones the whole digest" re organism, "i have been using Heed's SareaparUt (or 'InSlgestlen and liver trouble. It ha greatly beneflteel me, and I think it Is fully a geed a medicine aacUtmsd." a. s, Caasaaae, ehlet engineer Bre Sept., Stcalngten, Ct. Bound and Healthy " It afford me much nleaaur te raoemmend Heed's Bartapartlla. My health two year age wai very peer. My friends theaght I waa going with oentnmpUon. Icotnmeneod using Heed's Sarsapartlls, took flvebett'ea et It, ana ta-say lean de a hard a day' work a 1 aver coal 4- It saved ua from the grave and put rae en my feet a sound, health; man." Will K. 1). THsatr, HI Kast Main street, Wlggous Wlggeus Wlggous vlUe, Ohie. Built Right Up " I wm all ran down and nnflt for builne. IwaalnancadtoUkea betUe of Heed's Bar. sapartila, and It built me right up se that 1 wa seen able te reau me work. I rtoemmend It te all who are a (Die tea." D. W. Bbats, ttont ttent ttont entter, Ma Martin street, Albany, M . Y. N.U.-Uarteget HOOD'S 8ARSAPARILLA Beld by all druggist. SI six for S9. Prepared only by O I. HOOD CO., Lewell, Mat. 100 Deees On) Dellar. BOOTH AND 8HOKB. F OT WEAR. Yeu Gan Save Meney AT VI3IT1MU STACKHOUSE'S and rtmciusiNa your; FOOT WEAR. ssrxiig iixsr buees PHICK3 IN TH K GlTf. AND LOWKBT D. P. STACOOFSB, B9 & SO HAST KINO, ST. LANCASTER, TA. aW-lydAw B 0OT3 ANU SHOES. Best $1.50 BUTTON, l,C8 AND CONGRESS Mms him DressShees IN THK OITY, HUT- THE BEST SHOES ui All Itlndaforthe 1 east Menty, 1HK $1.60 HEN'S DRESS SHOES CAN UK BEEN IN SHOW OAQ IN FltONT OF OUI1 BXOUE. Tlie One-Pilce Cash Heuse. d The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 Eint Sing Street, LANUA8TKU. PA. JCXOUJtSJOA'S ' V' J'.'w. TJAYMOND'S EXOUKSIONS. RAYMOND'S VAOATION EXODBSIONS. an 'irevullng Kzpenses laclnded. e. l'"l? wl" leve PhlladelpMa MUHD AT. aKlM'aMuauio.feraUrand 'lenr of Bitty aight Dayj te the YLLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK AUD ACROSS THE CONTINENT. This tilp InclndBf, In adiltlen te thorough MKlit sceIuk r.mna among the wonders of the utleal I'ara, a oemploie tour or ihe laoine Net t hues t and California, extending; rrem r 'I1?.?' UlH '"PjJ. or "rlUih i elumbla. te Ban I'Ugo-nver i.roe miles Beturn llcaeu wuuu UIUU UUi)T lOW. Viy ''J J.eftVB Monday, OoteberS. for a U...UM w. u, einy wue iaH ie ine i'aome ftprthwest and through alliernla. I aitlea will letve rtrptember 10 and Octeber H ler Heuthern C'a'Ifernia nlreet (via. Atebl. son. Tupeka A Bantu iiBllrend ii and en the lanie eatua ler Coler.do, Alte Xtm Trip In Ifeptembertn s astern lto.ert. "" .,.'" iS0." 'or decrlpttre circular tdeslirna ting parilcular tilps aealred j RAYMOND aTwHITOOMD, Ke. Ill Menth Ninth street (nnfler Continental Hutoi,) t'hlladelphta, l'a. aUKl8-5tdS,Ta,lh ' CKA HATHINO AT UOMK, (10 TO OOOHRAN'3 DRUG STORE, Nrw 137 a Uu North queen bl, ana get aeniB BtCt HALT and Wauir ttith at home have a Bea niTht TTTB WI.SU TO 15M1T.OV A PKW siUesmeiioni.alarytesoUourirnod by sample te the wbn'eiH ana rulalltrnae Ol Lancaster, i,ndaajelnlnu suttu We ari the lugesi runnutacturers f our line In the cjiaijtry. eeuc two ceuis In sbunps ler par. tleulara. Mopettalsanswemd. anilQOtafed ClBdnnaae, H Net k k FREY ECKERT rALAem or rABHieir. rpHK FIRST FALL A1SINOUNCE. MENTS OF ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 23 East Kine Street. Fall Hats and Millinerv Goods are beginning te come in fast Saturday was a busy day with goods which had te be sold at any price, together with the new goods arrived, made the place a most attractive one te buyers. Black Straw Hats of the latest Fall shapes in Canten and Milan. We are ready te show them. Mere Felt Hats have come in in Sailor and Walking. New Seft Felt Hats also in all colors. The time te buy these is-when they are quite new. Seme Bargains which have survived the great sale, but the lets are tee small te put them back in stock. Come and see what they are. All we can mention about them is very little. Eiderdown Cleth at 25c a yard Dress Trimmings at 10c and 25c a yard. Parasols at 50c and i. l-aaies- KiDDed Vests at 1 ;c, 25c and 29c. Beys' Waists at 25c and 35c. Ladies' Shetland Weel Skirts, 59c and 79C Lisle Gloves, 15 c. Silk Gloves, 25c and 37c. French Balbriggan Vests, 25c, silk embroidered. Spanish and Chantilly Lace Skirtings and Nettings. Wide Laces at 15c a yard, etc. Embroider)' Fleuncings at 25c and 37c, and many ethers. New Goods, Elegant Quality Watered Silk In all the leading Fall shades at 49 c a yard. One case of Ladies' Lisle Vests, ribbed, in white, cream, pink and blue, at 25c. Never before sold at less than 45c. Colored Silk Plushes in iC, 19 and 24 inches, of the very finest quality, in all colors, at 62c, 75c and $1 and $1.25 a yd. Our new colored Silk Vel vets are open for inspection. We invite you te call and leek at our goods whether you vish te buy or net. ASTRICH BROTHERS. OHY QOODS. mUE POPULAR DRESS FABRICS. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS -AT- The People's Cash Stere NO. 25 BAST KING ST., Wt UAVK HOW OVEN AND UKAUf FOB INSPKCTIO.V AND COMPABUON A 46-Inch Ail-Weel Henrietta In all ttie Deslrable Brrndcj Cat 7Cc. A 46-Inch AlLWoel Henrietta In ail ttie Heslranie Shade at 1 in. 'l'le utieve two iiualltlea el Uemlettaj are net only the heat geed rer their respective prices In this city, bnt we can asiure yen, are unsurpassed by same priced goeas of the best Philadelphia and Mew Yerk houses. aw We sell (or cash, whleh places us In a position te give yen as geed goods ler yenr money as the world produces. Tbe People's Cash Stere, l.AN(UeirKB,PA. uiarll.'ydAw BWYOLKS. rIUYOr.E.S, TRICYCLES, TANDEMS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, TandemB. DUKABLK, BIMPLK. GUAKANTKKD BIQHK3TORAUK, ILLUBTUATKD CATALOGUE HOLM, POPE MF'G. CO., 79 Ttt AN KLIN BT BOSTON, KKAKCH 1IOU8K8-11 Warren SL, New Yerk 1 m Wabub AT.. Uhlcage, aut-iydeea Bttoemmn artARBAKD'fl MILD- COKED HAM V AWDHJUCAKrAlT .'kfin9tMI " MaraM an tetleaey of tare. aaraata that taat ta aatatasr te 5ntaainsjualtyu tatt asaraat. laea- uiusssr. aaad of she bast tan aew nslag tkasa. , T BUKBK'S. Fruit Jais! Fruit Jars! MASOJtrilUIT JABS! Pints, Wc per dcrent Quarts. BSe tier desen 3."K!0.! J,w Ma j rare Bubtwr Qums, 100 per decsa. .IKLLT aLAaiKa,Ae. Flower Peta I - Flower Peta I Faaey Fainted riewer Pet. led. ereea, Maroeo, Dark i also. Plata Terracetta, Green Ulaatdaaa the oemuoa jBatthen Pet AT BURSK'S, HO. 17 BaVST KTKQ LAMOABTXB.PA TBnTj H ! FORTBB COUNTY FAIR ! . A. Mst & Ce. TUK LKADINU PINK UHOCIK8 IN TBK cirr. Car. East Klnir ana DakeSti. WATOH AND WAIT. we are going te have the finest Display et Wafers and Biscuits ever teen before lethls city, at our county Fatr, and every person calling will get a Sample Free. We wt 1 bs la Main Building en First Fleer, Northern Entrance, can't be Missed. JUST BBOEIVXD TO-DAY. Anether Let of TanDerveer A Fancy Water and hiscutts. Call aad Taste. W. A. REIST & CO., COBNKB X AST KIa ANU DTJKK arB., LANUASTJCU.PA. AT REIST'S! THK NlktBLK SIXPBNOK PBKPXBABLB TO THE BLOW SHILLING I A Penny Saved is aPenny Earned A small margin of profit enables ui te tarn our money evrrqnlckly, and wbtie our slow slew moving competitors are waiting ferpatrrms at higher flgnres, we are apt te get two profits en our Investment s, and yet give our patrons the benefit we push business sharply and at very amall profits we don't alt down and wait for business te come te us at hlgb figures uomnien snse will enable the reader te tell whleh is the beat plan el procedure. Uumember. we have the laigest Stere, the Ileavlest Stock and the Hest complete As sortment. A lob let of Very Fire Breems, two for 25c, Alubloiei HfLudScrulii. Se each. lte gallons l'ara Extracted Beney, 8 Its for ICO 3. Fine Dried Beef, 12Ue a a. Flcnte Hams, lie a a. Masen Fruit Jars Pint. 7Se; Quarts. ate Bait Uallens, 11 loperderen. Borax soap, Se; Olelne Seap, Sc; White Frem soap. be. 4 lis Wblteuratn Rice for 2Sc 0 hs White Qerm ler 25c 6 as Holled avenaer Oatmeal for 23c a Fresb Tea Biscuit for sec s as New Yerk Snars or 8 Its Nick Nacks for Ve, ana a thousand ether Bargains, come and tee. Loek Oat for Oar Immense Delivery Wsgei ! We could never " Catch Dp " with our orders. We have overcome this tils by caving tne Largest iJeilvery wagun built. Keep an eye en it. eiup ii en tne way ana piace yenr eruer, Reist, Wholesaled Retail Grocer, Merthesst Cerner West Kin ud Frlnce Streeti, LANCASTER. PA. -There will bean exhibition of the Ster ling Baking Powder at Kelst's Grocery, Cor, Wt-st King and PrlncoairjeU.SAXUKDAY, AUGUST 13. 3 WABHMMi. UHEOIAI WATCHES for Farmers and Bailreader, It Karat Geld Filled BOSS Cases, Elgin Works, s each. Jeb Let Best Watch and Jewelry Bepalrtng, Speotaele, Byeglaue and Optical Geed. Cor root time dally, by telegraph only place in tha city. LODIS WMBBR, Ne. 1H N. queen St. opposite City Hetel, Near Penn'a Denet. TfTATOH KEfAIRINQ. WATciaEPAiBna A Watch la the most dellcate and lntrlcate fileoeof mechanism made by manandthenne hat receive the least attention, Yenr (team engine, your wagon receives mere. it is an established fret that there are mero Watches ruined by the averase Watch lie palrer than by the Watch Carrier. We have a watch In our possession made by the undersigned) this, oenpled with nnXA nnXA PEIttKNUKer KIUUTKUn YKAUS AT THK BKMC1I. enabtes us te turn eat work of the Highest Grade at reasonable prices and with satis tactien te our customers. Would respectmlly invite a trial, GHAS. S. GILL, Watchmaker & Jeweler, KO. 10 WEST KING BT LiNOABTKU. PA. w ATOUria Lew Prices! Quick Sales! Goods alaikediU rsatSslllDg Hurei at this Season. our. stock or WATCHES Is very large and comprises everything in Meld, fcllver and Nlcknl. ITlcx-a will surprise ynu. our aim Is te glve you the VKUY 11K8T value for the money pojslble. And we de It. Nen Uagnette Watehea a specialty. WAITER C. HERE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LAHOABTEK, PA, Bl-tM ciermimm. ASKEW OS atv . AT K06. H AMU W WUT K1MU BratEBT. Q.REAT REDUCTION, Fln Tailoring .tulcia'hecanCtl0,, " ""- H. GERHART'S Fine Tailoring Ubliahment, 143 NOETU QUIIW BTKKir. Only Direct IflgperttagXatler la th Oltye Laneaater w IbLlAktSON rOSTKR, DO NOT BOY YOIIH HOT'S 8CUOOL Scheel SUITS AMD PANTS Suits. BIFOBB SEEINGODR SELECTION. Bey's Scheel Bnit of oeod, strong atatetlal. Leng Pants-sliesB UJ13-U.W. Bey' r choel Seil et Dark and Mixed floods; Very Durable. Leng Pants-alce 11 te 11 11 HOJandHte, Bey' Scheel Butts of Neat Pattern Union Gasslmerc, Excellent in Fit and Made te Wear well. Leng Panti-sties u te 18 as oe, is oe, 17.00. Bey' Short Pant Suit for Scheel Wear sUes 4 te 13-n.oe, iiw, 2 5a Bey's Odd Short Pants, 85c. tee, 78, UCe. Bey's Odd Leng Pants, 78c, Wc, si. 00, it as. Williamson & Fester, S3. 34, 36 & 38 E. KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 818 MABSarJ 8TMMET, HAURI8IIURO, PA. TITKROHANT TAILORING. HAGBR a BROTHER. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. A I'KKFECT FIT QUAUANTEED. Mld-Snmmer SpecUl Redaellens. Scotch and English Ohevleta. SCOTCH ( H28M TO 178.00. CHEVIOT SU1TINU3, ,S 8W 00 TO .00. ENGLISH ( CHEVIOT aUlTlNQS, ( 878.00 TO 82.1.00. 838.00 TO 823 00. Theaboveare THE LATK3T In Plaid and Stripes: The CT.OSINQ PBICES will Warrant an Ex. atnlnatien. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, l.00 TO 818.00. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, 820.00 TO 116.00. Desirable Llhin Summer Materials Wear for Will be found in our assortment of Worst eds, rianneH, Seiges, Drap Deates, alehalrs, Pongees.; IM POSTED LINEN VE9TING8. LINKNVKST1NOB. WHITE Eager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. M YKHB A HATHFOIs, Thin Clothing! EVEOTHTO DESIRABLE AND NICE IN- THIN CLOTHING, tO& THESE- HOT, SULTRY DAYS ! we cau tult your taste ana we can suit you iapiict, CO ATI AND VESTS, cool and comferUbl. at any price from 8l.il te 87.6a THIN CABSIUkBESTBIPKD TBOUSERB, for het-wrather use, 81 75 te 88-enr make. THIN VKiTS, In Whlte.Strlped and Colored Duck, latest cut, 81 tell.W. Myers Se Bathfen, LKAD1NO CI.OTHIEU3, NO, 12 BAST KINO ST., LANOABTBB PA. CET U I'lHHKH, DKNTIST. " Paitlcelar attention given te filling and preserving the natural teeth. I have aQ the latest Improvements for doing nice vierk at a very reasonable cost. Havlngyearaefex pertence in the large cities I am sura te give the best et satisfaction and save yen money bast artificial teeth only ta.00 per set. mariMyd Ma H Mektuqumm jrx,
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