WWWB v -n PTC' K- - - sii ' . i i ' . THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY. AUGUST 25, 1888. . -i.v K W I&BP' s If, pi fc 1st i it n IF f& lis f i'$. j t? The Daily Intelligencer. A.AACASTE11. AUflUST S3. ISSJ. T UAn.T Urret-Liasxcxa pnbllahes nil the telegraphic news of the United frost np te the latest pes slble hear. Tit RMS -The Dally Edition of Tni Iimxu ixema la dellvertd by caniers In the city na snrrenndlng towns ter loe. per week t by rnail, 15.00 a roan tlM ler six mouths 11.96 for three months 60c. per month. 1'hb WaiKir lrrnLtlBKcv (Deuble Bhcnt) Elaht rages, only II, W per annum. In ad ad vance, ibscribers wishing their adlress changed must alie stale whole the ."paper li new tor ter tardea. t Advertisements from te te ett.per Hn tcb.lnacrUen, according te location. TUB 1NTELL1QKNCE1L Laneajter, ra. asy-Telephene Connection Hew Trier All TakUt That clement of the Republican press whleli assumes freedom of thought with out regard te the orders of party beraes it earnest in demanding thftt the president should be strongly supported In tlie policy of retaliation. The most widely respected nnd honest journal of that party, the Philadelphia Xfdper, declares the messnge te be "wise, statesmanlike and just," and even be violent nnd radical a sheet bs the Thlla delphia Inquirer, urges consideration of the question en its merits alone, and ad vises that Congress should de ns the prcs lJmt has asked. Of ceurse there is as effeit te impench the motives that prompted the message and te treat it as a mere campaign trick, but the most labored and unfair attacks fail te shake the logle of it, and no Journal of Influence baa ven tured te suggest that the Senate should refuse te support n policy of retaliation. The Republican senators give the fleer te their three beat men Hint a crush ine answer might be made te tlie ecath lng arraignment of them implied by the president's calm statement of facts. Edmunds considered it '' an odd bu.M. ness " and asserted that be would " be glad intellectually " if the president would tell bim why be did net step the transhipment of fish at once. It will np pear te most men an odd business that the senator does net ncqulre intellectual gladness by reading again the statement of tbe presldent that that mcasure of retaliation was tee petty in Its scepe te have any ether effect than the injury of enr own and Canadian cemmerce. If we were retaliating merely for the gratification of the petty splto,se familiar te the odd gentleman from Vermont, the attack upon fish shipments would answer every purpose -, but we have in nil our in tercourse with Canada been actuated by a generous neighborly spirit, and de net propose at present te snap nt her in small deg fashion. We will simply pick up this lien's cub by the back of the neck and held her there until she realizes hew small and contemptible her conduct has been. The dignity of the nation de mands that, as the president lias well said, the plan of retaliation should be thorough and vigorous. Mr. Ulalne declines te express au eplr. nn en the president's message lle also refuses te talk about trusts, but if any. body wants te hear bow little providence has done for tbe country, in companion with the marvelous benefits secured te it by a sjBtem of high taxes, James G. Dlalne baa leta te say. By and bye when Mr. Blaine tbiuls he has caught the drift of public oplnleu he will probably hare something te say about Canadu, the treaty and the message. By the way, the British friends of Mr. Blaice will probably be beard from, nnd we shall have less silly talk of President Cleveland's friendship for the L'urIIsIi. It is in order for the New Yerk Trilunt te suggest that Sir Jeseph CliatuberUm 'wrote the last presidential message en the fisheries question, ns thnt imper lins claimed te knew all along that Sir Jeseph was managing the president. Farmers and Jllgu Tariff. The woolen manufacturers led by Mr. Ammidown, president of the Protective Tariff League and defender of foreign la bor, have been e.igerly assuring tlie farm era that If they would euly declare for a high tariff en wool tlwy would have a market handy te their barns for all thelr produce. The results of a high tariff are net matters of speculation, but can be clearly read in the commercial re cords kept by the government. The sys tem has been fairly tested en this home market point and found wanting, for our agricultural products go nbread in in creasing volumes and bring better prices there than here. Hampered by foolish legislation we caunet pay for what we buy abroad In manufactured articles, but must depend chltlly upon agricultural products. The following table of experts, taken from government records by the New Yerk Jlerahl, is worthy of attention. Cem, Wheat .,..,. ., Ilnsfcr-ls. Bushels ?ff2 JS70-J0 eu.rs 100.CII "HI y. ii"g" lSTOtniiiO-lOyeai UCt'ifi; etTlUeOl 1817-1 year 40,3,7,111 sui'wi.HW The price of corn and wheat has de clined as fellows : ....,, ,. Cern Wheat 1850 te 1K1-10 years 7J 4 m lsGOte 1870-lCyear in, i 34 167 10 1660-10 years fi&O 1 1617 1 year ; tv With a proper reduction of the tnrifT farmers should get better prices at home and abroad, for foreigners could pay mere for wheat and corn in raw materials new taxed, and manufacturers could pa labor better, because of cheaper material and an open foreign market. Our nrleusi'S. It is only a few dajs since au eidei was Iftiued from the Trench admtrallty dliect In? tbe equipment of eight ironclads for Mediterranean service, and new it is an nounced that tbey are all ready nnd will tart at once accompanied by four dis patch vessels and a torpedo beat. Americans can net help contrasting this evidence of the naval power of Prance With tbe notorious feebleness of our own liavy that Secretary Whitney has been try lag be bard te remedy. If every nerve Vere strained end millions spent like 1 rater we could net send eight respecta Me ironclads te eea next spring, simply )cau!e timers quite as necessary as Meney for the building of ships and keavy guiiB. We might by that time "Uve a small fleet of cruisers and gun teats ready, and make n fair thew in the ielepment of a system of torpedo de lave, but if our trouble witii rrnaH Auuld result in hostilities within a year mis uate it would Und our great P'Wts largely at the mercy of Edk 1'a fleet. Fortunately wa have no n.icnn r0r IHOb i issue, but the ominous aspect of affairs should startle Cengrats into a better spirit in its prevision for the mili tary and naval establishment. The build ing of forts nnd ships should net be made a party matter, and the Senate has just met with n proper rebuke In the refusal of the Heuse te concur in amendments te the army bill, whereby it was made te carry appropriations properly belonging te a fortification bill which did net please the Senate. Jt was a pte'n nttemptby the Senate te secure the credit for this legislation and they did net hesitate te Imperil a most Important measure by Riving it a lead that did net belong te It. Se Trifling;. Retaliation is a weapon thai must if used at all be wielded in a vigorous and sweeping manner. It will net de te make one restriction after another as that will allow Canada te gradually adapt herself te the new conditions. The blew should be paralyzing and its effects Hheuld be felt throughout the whole Dominion. Then there will be no time for improv ing harbors, building railways, diverting trade from our perta te Halifax and adapting commercial relatien1) nnd manu factures te new requlrements. Our own country will, of course, suffer from the effect of this suspension, but tlie fluttering will be qulte insignificant as compared with the punishment we will be Inflicting. The attitude of P.ngland in thin Junc ture need give us no uneasiness. fe'lie boa long been irapalient with her Canadian provinces, who cost her mero than they pay and are continually calling en their mother for the recireBs of fancied griev ances, it is true that retaliation may be se savere ns te fob construed by Qieat Britain as nn act of hostility nnd as a casu Mli. It Is n long way from retaliation te war, but Jt is simply n question of drgree. Prem the 7ere point, the mercury of re taliation rises through the point where comreerc'al friendship freezes, te tbe point where national bleed bells. But the caution with which the president has approached the matter gives confidence thut, unless necessity should demand it, he will net push the policy te dangerous extremes. 1 am by no menus (Unnoted .te abandon the Interest nntl the rights of enr poeplo In the promlnef), or tn nogleet thelr gnev ancen ; and I thore.'oro turn te the contem plation of h plan of retaliation an a ia de, which still remains, of fronting the slttia Hen. PoMdent Cleveland. Tiik report el the bureau of HtntUtloiet the treasury department, show that in the first thrce month of thin year rnorohan rnerohan rnorehan illse valued nt 2,710.033 was breuiibt Inte our ports from Uatiada, Newfoundland and British Uelumhla, for transit or tranship ment te foreign oeuntrlos. Tbla was In tbe Beaaen when the Ht. Lawrence was closed by tee and It would be eale te ilculile the llgurei for an approximate value of the atream of oemmoroo that we permlt te Hew freely nereis our totrttery te ether lands. Hut thin la only nne aide of thelr free trade ever our rallwitys. There la a return stream of ineicbandlae Irem Kngland brought te our perta and tranablpped In tbe aamn way, meat et It keIiir te Canada. In the Urit threo mouths or 18S8 Great Britain tran tran uhlpped merntmnnlse valued at fA,lu7,230 and the nrltlsh pnnniistena In Africa and the Indies about f 1 10,000 mere. 1 1 cr.i.Y bblldve that tbe treaty J net re jected by tbe Henatu was well lulled te the fixlgeticiy, nnd that Itn prorlalena were ndo nde ndo quate f.,r our ffcurlty In the future from vexBtieua Incidents and for the promotion of frlendly neighborhood and Intimacy w Itiieut norltleltiK In the leant our nntlenal ptlde or dignity. President Cloveland. PERSONAL. Dit UevrnTTEii has been telling the newnpapuiu of l'uiKburn that a uieetlng of ihorenranlitlen cemmlttue of ttiu Heutli I'enn will bu held In October, when Mr. UarnPRle returna te America and the com mitteemen Kt through enjjylng thelr aummer aoailena, Mns Minnik Wilsen, wlfe of Itnv. J, O. Wllaeii, pastor et the Molhedlnt Tabor Taber uncle, lit Philadelphia, was tbrewu from a tmckbetird wagon en a roeky read in the North Weed, 11 ear Harateica, en Thursday afternoon, nnd wa ae badly Injured that xhe died, Mr p. Wilsen waa a daughter of I'Mtcr A. Wuleh, n( tbe New Trerir llrm of Welch. Heme it Clark, dealers In ohoml ehoml oheml ci Is. Bhe wasSM yearn old. Mr. Welch, wlfe nnd family were of tbe ratty, and saw tbe aoeldont. I. H. llutrtNTeN propose eroding In MliineiipnliH h twfnty-el(ht-Rtery bulld InR, In which he will mllir.oe method of Iren bulldtiiKconfitruetton patented by bim, and whleb, If II preve practicable, will preliatily caime n levelutlnn in the con structlen nf beiiHea. Tbe building, when 00m pi 01 ed, will net weliin ene half as much as an ordinary one of tbe same Mze. It will be Sflx0 feet en tbe ground, 3(0 test te the top of tne glass lookout, and will con tain TS large clUctH. IlKNJAMIN FltAHKI.IN WlOKKRSIIAV, for ninny yeaia u promtneitt cuizm 01 UeatOHTlllr, (uiester county, died at his home In 1'otlMewn en Friday morning, agen d2 yeirx. He was born near Wist Choater nnd altrrwards meved te CoatciH CeatciH vllle, whero hr was a Justlce el thu peaoe and tmhnel director ler lerenl teriiis. Hlnce 1SS3 he lina llveJ In 1'otlalewn, and for about Ureyctra waa book keeper for J. Feguly .t: Sen Ilia wlfe und nlne chil dren, Leve n nf them sena, survlve bim. Dest PnnRe, empernr of Brarll, trnrellcd tlunugli this country, It will lu retucmbereil, In 1BT0. A abort tlme age In oenverastton with un American lenrnallst at Naplea tbe omperor apoke with admira tion of three Americana whom bn met In that year- namely, Longfellow, Whlttler and Ooergo W. Ulillds. He Is iHptlnlly fend of inn writings of the tjunkur pout. Of Mr. Child?, who entertained bim In Philadelphia at tbe tlme et tbe Centennial, he apoke In terms of high regard. Tbe I) reed ptil'ftiithrephy nnd kindly nature of Mr. Chllda wero dwelt upon, and the en.- ferer was pleased te hear thnt the famous 'blladelplnau remnlua In vigorous health and or j i a increased prosperity, ill IS lIUdlNICvi OUTLOOK I'rutpict for an Relive fall Irada llilKLt. It'Parli of ilia urejn irateiable. Ueneral trade Improves and tbu pruhiecta for au active fall trade are bright, llrmt ttrtets, In Its review of tbe atate of trade, aaya : Our telegrams continue te report uietd of tbe favoring features of general trade r.etrd tiem week te week during August. The general outlook for tbe autumn's buslntks Is bright Tbe Kaunas corn crop his been Ferinusly Injured aud.wlll bave some ttleet en trade at hiipply point, but In Nenratka Indian corn preinUts te be mete beuntllul than ever beturp, and all ether grain crops will be large. Heperta of damage te whtat In Minnesota and Dakota appear te liuve neon somewhat exaggerated In seveial accounts et It. Toe unlonle ste m early lu tbe week left largesggre.ate leans Id buildings and fuuecs, Uvti stock and crop", dotreyed or damaged. Tlie Louisiana noe crop Is reported te bave been dtcreaked one. third by it. Beet and shoe inakera bio bu.y and soiee are eudluK out spring 8m pits. Tbe movement of coal, is well as of ether ataplia, haabeeuattmuiatid along the Oaie river valley by tbe recent rUe et tbe water. Texas Las bad some rain but nrt imieb mere, Thu California wlne orep,itlinowe4tlriat3d,wiUtmounttoaboat i'lutUOOO t'ulleiia. Mtrc.ullle oelleotlous at miMt clijts oer.tlnuo quite Hlew. Weel la leas active, but manuiacturera ere net fully auppiltd and pricts are firmly bold at tbe autauce of 1 and lVf eentr. Tbe de mand appeals te Warrant tbe belief that pretnt quotations will be maintained, Tbe gain has bwn most notewortby In fine flficeea. Woolen dreas goeda are betng distributed and soma large contracts have been placed for catalmcrea and worsteds. There la a atendy movement of cotton goedr, prices of which are well employed. Ging hams and prints have sold well, tbe latter having advanced tn 4a. for 04 , at Which price manufacturers were pushing aalia." 11. O. Dun A. Ce. aay : " A hotter feeling grows In evcry direction. Crep prep9ci I m preve, manufaeturers are Raining oonfl eonfl oenfl denco, and dealers, no longer operating en n fading market, keenly apprcclate tbe dif ference. It would be prematura te ftsanme that tin ait back will comb, lorlnsnvernt directions the peatlbllltlen of an advorse obange are obvious. The tnnvnmenl In foreign exchange may ,be significant, but tbe present atate of bualnens is clearly en couraging, lnrgnr tn velume than a year ego, and growing mero confident In tone. m s. M'Mhk ur Mugwump, Frem Ketca and Q ierli"s. We bave rneelviKl morn than oue query In regard te tbe history and true meaning of this word. lu Its original form (.Stugquemji) the word Oolongs te the dialect et tbe Algen quln ltidltnp, tbe most piwerful of the threo aboriginal trlbra whom tbe Panel), en tbalr coming, found In tlie great basin of the bL Lawrence. It appears In Jehn Kllet's translation et thn lliule Inte Indian f Cambridge, Mast, 1G01) (lien, xzxvl j Ham. Jtxlll ) as a rendering 01 the liebrew word alhtph, leader, Kllet using It as equlvalani te "big chief," as being nn x presslen mere Intelligible te tbe Indian mina tean tne jcegiisn "uuae," the wera by which it It translated In King James' version. Agnln In Matt, vlll, bn liars It as an equivalent for the Kngll'h "cen turion." A writer In English Notes and Qutrits, (H. 7. 1. 173), aavs that a Jesuit lather, In translating the New Testament Inte an Indian dialect, being puzrled hew te expreea "net te think mera highly of hlmself than be ought te think," con milted an Indian partshloner, who nt ence salt!: "That's easy enniigh ; Ihst'n ' Mugwump"' rwnuse the popular anelllne) We have further aeen a statement thnt a petition was prosnnted te Hluyvesnut, director general of the New Ni (nerland, algntHl uy an Ksepus nhlcftaln numed Dackn, and bearing IiIh tllle of "Mugwump "The term llugered along the ahnre of Leng Inland and en the Matmaeliusetla coast nfler the Indlnns bnd ineltid nway, nnd becaine oelloqulal In the muise el " n niBti of cnnsequeiicn, " or rnther of nne who thought Jilmsnlf n mini nl centirqunncr, Mr. A. P. Kenati, editor et the IruUan IruUan apeUt ScnUyicl, picked up the word In Mew Knglnnd und uel It, ns curly iih 1172, us n large type beading ler kodie nrllole nn n "big wig" In local politic, Alter Ibis the wnrd deems tn imvn lain perifu until lecui cttsted in the New Yerk Ann In Mm oil, lfcBI, when It applied It te n Mr. Ilradley, who was Interested In noiue local lsstin In Debb's Perry, beading ll artlcle "Mug wump 1). O. Ilradler." On tbe nomi nation of Junf-H e lllnlne for the presidency (.lunefili, 1981), n ntreng op position develupad ltsell among dlsallented Itopublleans calling themselves "Indo "Inde pendente." Tbe movement originated nt 11 meeting In llonten (June 7(b), nud was promptly taken up In New Yeik and elso else elso wbero. Tbe niippe'lurH of the regular nomination nllicted te beMove that thot-e Independents set th'imselvcs up as the superiors et their former niHoelnten. Tbey worn called "dinW ''Pharlseea" ete , nnd en June l!)th, 1S3I, thn New Yerk A'iUi characterlztd thorn us ''.Mtignutnps " Alter the lnnnchlng of the ludepeudent move ment tbe word set out en its oareor 01 popularity, but Its trne meaning remained problimatleal until It waa defined by Dr. J. H. Trumbull In the (fie et HePL Oil), 1S9I. An nne and the eame man U called a patriot by eome und a rebel liy ethets, se, Irem ene point of view, n "Mugwump" Is a man who thinks blmnclfabevu bin fellows and deserts bis pnrty ou the aUoetod grnundH of superior honesty nud elevated prlnolp'e ; from another, hn In ene truly superior te mere party clulm, nnd who forms bis opinions, nnd nctn and votes en Iho highest moral grounds. Mr. Surplus NtlUSun-tn-I anlitta. Frem the Chlciie Newt, " My young friend," aald old Mr. Hur Hur Hur plustoyeungMr. Glddlbey, "de you net tblnk that you wero rash te ask my daugh ter te marry you wben you are no; nble te auppert berY" "Well," said the young man, craftily, "perhaps I was. 1 admit my fault and threw inynelt en your goueroslty, air." "That's right," declared the old gentleman. "Yeu shall net lnse by it, 1 asfitiroyeu. There, air, Is a nickel te pay your car fare hnmn. Nn thanks. If yen ptoase. Oend-dny, Mr. Glddlbey." 'I tie l.litl lleaOitwi lnt Ltli. P.lderly Hroeklyn lndy (Sunday morn-Inc)- " Wlnt bnve you lest, llttle boy f " Lltl e boy (crying bltterl) ) " I've lest no nlokel, " lCldnrly Hrnnklin lady" Well, you needn't cry Hny morn, here's another nickel. Is it tn put In thn mlBHlen box ter the peer llttle heathen 7 " Llttle boy (pocketing thu nickel)" Ne'iu , It's te buy a ecore card with. " A I'athetle Apptat. rrem l.lle. 'Hplnster (te blrd-fnneler) " Unvoyeu n nloe parrot, sir, whose tlfe has been quiet nnd uneventful and whose ohelco et Knc llli Is Romewhat abeve the nverage 7'' DeBler " Y'es, ma'am: 1 hae Just the blid yeu're looking" Parrot 1 Implor ingly) " Dammit, boa, don't let tne go I'' The tlanilinmest lively In Lancaster lleinarked tn n irlcnft thu nihnr day thnt she kn-w Itemp's llalsam ter thu threat nud Lungs "m a superior remedy, aa It slopped be r cough Instaufy when ethers had neuneci whatever, Ben move this nnd (onvlnenjnn et tia merit, any drugulit will glviiyeu a Saw Saw ple lletulu Free l.aine slre te andflbe. HI'KOJAl. A'OTJOJCa. Wl WIIil. YOU UiiUdirwhen fihlleh'a CurewlU glve Imuieaiatu relief. I'ltce lecta., W eta, and 11 Knraalebyil.il Coehran.Drui gtxf. Ne. 187 North Uueen street- (6) ter Mrst l-lsce. A greit amount of political engineering will be done by friends or eaiullenuu toso teso tose curu or their man the first plum en thu ticket, and thu bnnl man will probably tecum thu coveted place. 'Ihen If un eised by thn mitte. Uy nt ibepeople.theoluctlon Is assured. Kleeule llltters has bean put 10 the front, lu inertia passed npen, has been eniler(d, nnd unantmnusly given thn firm place, nmeug reincdlris pecullaily adipttd 10 thu ri-llet 11 ml eurn nf all OliHiises of hldneys, Liver nud Htemach Kleeule Hitters, being guaiunleed, It urate Inves'inenl. Price 60s per lieitln at It. II. Coehran's Drug Bteni, 1S7 nnd 1KJ North Qucen UHnet, linens ter. Pa. (j) BIIILOIPSCUKK wUl lmraodtately relieve Croup, wjjoeptiu Cough and iironehltls Fur eale by II U. Cochran, IJrugglst. Ne 117 North ynoen sirimt- (;j ruur-Kinin. Of enr American poeplo are mulcted with sic tmadachu In either Its neiTeus, bilious or coneestlve teniiB, tnuned by Irrugular habits, nigh llvlug. etc, and no remedy has ever conquered It until Dr. LuhIIe'h Upeclul I'rctrrlptlen was discovered. Glve 11 a trial. Boe ndverttiemnnt lu another column. (J) llcuiorratteKiata 'III kit reR acrRxva jcdhs, J it McLelluin, et BUKjuehanna county. KlBCTOll-J. At I.arue-K. Milten Hiwer. A..T Keating. 1. I'aviu n neners, a. aivki 11a V. Mlchiel Mqkeu, IV. is. wjillaiu Dent, 7. Uussell Karnes, 1st Henry K. Woodal. i9. Herman llaMur, b. William a, (H.rman, .M. wiiibiin .Mubr, t!. Jehn It. Iliiliey, IX Jntm lluekenstuln, .'I William P. t.antr, i1.D-.vlu 8. Merris. X. Jdiueall. Caldwell, 7 8 T. Nelll. d. ii. ii i.iiuiiur, t. William J Latta, ft. Jehn Tajler, u. ranbllii Wnlden, 7. Ooerge VV. l-uullug, a, James Smith, 9 Dautel' hcliwojer, Pi. W II. (liven, 11. Charlus l.eblnsnn. 12. Jehn II KeyneldH, IS. Kd.a d.i.Oayunr, H siiuen P Light, lu.j. L. lirewn COUNTY TICK KT. Cenprcu. HuUALh I, IIAI.III-.M N, ChKiklm Stale Nenater. CUP.13T1A.NUOWK Mrasbnrg. Aucmbly. (Northern District ) J. . KCIIYKUNACII, Manheim JOHN ItlLKY. Manheim. WILLIAM THOMK, illlten Oroie Centhuni District.) JAMK9n, M.:PAItl'.AN, Drumere. JJceriJr. JOHN UK11MAN, ManbLlm, County HMelter WM. It, ltUINTuN, Lantai'cr. Jury Cenim(n(nrr. rilANKMN tLAUK. Btriwburg Vlrt'tert elhl 7'cer 1. WALL, Lancaster J MO.Vi'OOMKKf, Mountvllle. J'riien Inipteteri. a 1, wiNTgux. Previaencu HKNllt K, HAUrUAN.l-ait Lampeter. Mxtiaievt. RKLIOIOUB BKRVICKS WILL BE bold In tlie following cburchcaen Run day, In tbe morning at le-JO, In tbe evening tvt7:t5. BnnOar school at 1:45 p. m. When tbe hour Is ill Cerent It Is speclally noted I OMvarr JUrrinT ciieacii. Cernrr el Wash ington ana Duke street. Trenching at let) a, in and 01) p, id., by tbe pastor. Sunday acboel at 9 k. m. St. atarnsa's T.CTnsaAir rncacrr, (German) corner Seu tli liuka nnd Churtb streets, lev. h. Metster, paiter, Serrlce to-merror morn ing and evimlnir. Babhsib sebnel nv 9 a tn encaen or (ion-Uemnr et 1'nnoe and Or Or eriRO. rreachlngnt 10 sua in.an0 745e.rji.br Ub pastor. Babbath snhnel at C15 a va, raasBrrintAn Ubweual Cnracn, Beeth tliiuan troet, Tbnuias Thompson pastor. Preaching tit thn morning nt 10 DO a. m. ana In tbe evening nt 7.13 p. tn. Hnndnv cnoel at H a.m. Yennir poeple'a tneellng at 7'15 p tn. l-rayer nnd Teachers tnertlng en Wcdneaaay evening. rinsT lur-riaT. Services at thnrcgnlar hours morning enu evening. I'Mler, uev. .1 n, mi well. Hunilay school ntl'a ui. Kvenlng sub Jeet " Ueflnmptlen." l'rayer meeting Wod Wed nni(lay ai7i$p.m. Uhitke liarrnaxN ih Crsibt (Cevhat). West orange and Concord strrnta-ltnv. J. 11. Funk, psa ter. Sun day school at 9 a. m. l'rn'sn sarrlre at C: p in. Ht. Lima's KareRHiD Marlettn Avenne, Iter. Wm. r. Llcbltter, pastor. Dlvlnn aorvlee at lv.sea ui and 7.1 J p. m. MunUay school nt9a. tn, eervtcnln tli-(innnan InnKiiaga atsp. m. Ilov K V (ierhart. I). 11 . eltlcUvlug. bt. Paul's UaroRitae-Unv. J. W.Memlnger, Easter. 1'rnicbingat 10 31 a tn. and 7:5 p.m. t tbe raster. Henday acboel at V a. tn. ttaoeKD KVAMeauaAL ( Kngllab ), en Mnl berry street, above Orange Preaehlng at 10:10 n.m. and 7;np.ra., by the pastor. Bun Bun ey school at D:iSa in. fi aver meetings en Wndne.daynndTtiiirsaay at 8 p.m. yiiuir Ksroitsrae C'nuaca. Kev. J. M.TItael. D. 1)., pastor, tiorviees te morrow at 103 a. m., nnd 7 tap m Bnnflny school at 9 a, in. 'IRKITT I.DTniP.AK-lIerntng sermon by Het. Dr ObarlesH albert, el llalttmere. Kve nlngsermnn at 7:15 p. m., by the pastor. Bun d y school nt 9 a. in 1 hut M. E. OnnnnH. Knv, J. Il.T.Oray, pas ter. Disss moeltngs and Sunday rchnelalS a. in. Vroaehlng at 10.10 0, m. by ltev. K W. Iinrbe, and Opm. no preaching. Monday and rhursUny clasi meeting at 7. p. m ( Wed nt ntUv , 7 IS p in. prayer iiineUng, WEBTanN II. K. CHuncn-JC. W. llnrkc, rinsiur uei.in ni h a 111 iu:raa m.ne proacn preacn tig "iindsy school at 2 p. in. 7.13 p-m preaching by pastor. Class Tuesday at 7MS. I'rnynr in-etliig nn Thursday evening at 7:18. Kast Mission II. K. CueRcn.-Hunday school at in in. Moravian, J. Max Hnrk, l. I , pastor, fl a. m, bunday sohealt 10 30 n. ni. I.ltauy and sor ser uinn, Ne nventng service, 1'RsnnrTXRiAH lllrlnn services ntthensual inernlng hour, conducted by th pastor, uev. J. Y. Mitchell, 1 1. I) Ne evenlng service. Christ I.UTitxRAXUntmen Went. King street, K. I.. Heed, pastor. Dlvlnn sorvlets tomor row morning at the usual hour. Me evening service. Sunday school at'jH.in. (InAca l.irrnanAH, Comur et North Qtieen and James nlroeu ltev. O. Klvln lletipt.pns. ter. suuday school nt 9 de n 111. Cbuich ser vises emltied uierntng and evenlng jitter jitter nenn fosnteiis beRln tn-xt Monday at 2 p. m. St. Paul's M.k. Onuni-ii -Charlis Heeds. pas tor. lundiy school and Class meeting at 9 a ui. Preaching ut 10.30 a. tn. nnd 7 IS p in by Pint (. vf, Hull, Ph. I) , of Ktlllersvlne. inung jieople'a meeileg nt fl SO p.m. (,'ltrs meuttiiKS en Tuesday, 'ihursday and Prld-y uvenliiKS. 1'iayur meeting 011 Wudnesday evenlng, WANAMAKMVU Closed at i r. m. en Saturdays. When you cetne 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 are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. Wc try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. eirv tf-iu iqitKi J L WANAMAKER'S 4Acrcs k FLOORSfACE p PHILADELPHIA p rnitirseurH -'J 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 WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. OOMPIiKXlOX I'O WDKU QOMPLRXION I'OWDKK. LADIES! 1UIO VAI.UK A IlRriNEI) COUl'liKXlON MUUT U3K POZZONI'S MKDICATUD COMPLEXION S'POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the akin. IteinoveH all pimples, lreckles nnd nls nls nls colerations, and makes ihe skin delicately soft nud lieantttut. It contains no llme, whlte, lead or nrsenle In threo shaded, pink or nesh. while nnd brunettn. rem HALK lit All DniKglBta nud Paney Uoedu Den ler a ilvorywhero, -IIKWAUK Or IMlTATIONH.-ia aiiriilvd l.tlOAl. MUX WJSH. E STATIC OK PHILIP DINKKLHRRO, lain et Lancaster city, decated. The undersigned nudlter, appetutixl te ills, trttiuiu the balance rumalnlug In the hands of Catharine HlnkWherg, execulrtz et the will el said duceased, te nnd uuintig these legally untitled te the samn, wl 1 sit ler that purpose en Friday. AuRiut 81, 1M, at le o'clock a. in , In the Miliary room of ihe court home. In the city or l.Aucuster, w oreull persons inter ustt d In eaid dlnlrllmtlnn iny miena. 1)A ID ItllAl.NAUD CASK, nusi-sidS Auditor. EHTATH OI" JOHN A. HOHMANN, late of I.anraiier city, deceased. Let ters testumentury en s lid uHtatn hnvlrgbeen grnnted te the uiiderslgnid, all persons In eebUid thereto are requetttd te niake lmmo lmme lmmo dlate payment, nnd these having claims or demand against thosaine, will present thiu Tvllheia delay for settiiment te the under. signed, tesldlna- In 1 ancastt-rclty. llAUIAItlNt. h HellMANN, WASHINUTON K. I1IK8TKH, JtTfcniers. u Are Atlei, Attorney. luiillGirtb Aui: vel' LONhi' tpriVK t I'SK I'.VltKKU'rt Ol-OKUTONlC without delay A laie medicinal compound th-tt cutis u lien all else falls, Il.u cured the werxt luisrs of euKh, Weak I.uni.9, Asthma, liidlgeatlen, Inward I'atus, Kxhaustlen. in. VlUlllllle for UhutlltiatlSlll. Kcmilln UVnlnAn. aud all pains and dlherders of the Hlemaih uud -ent-ls. t'c. at tiruKglM ri eursiON coieunk, Most t'tasrant uud Lustlnger Penumej. ae DiuKtsts. (I, URAIU RY'fiSDLPHLROANDLRS, for disinfecting Closets, ktore I.e-'iih, Cellar, Sinks, siatiles, De.N I tUUtlut iKuies. chicken Coop. UtulCaeii, .te, NEKD -i:UIUiiV3 HVDRONAPIt- TIIOLBOAI', fordlseis'sot ibe U.NEOU i-kln une Scalp, sued as Tetter, lilngwnrm ti-irius, Scabies, MOHK Of bcily Krupllnns, llcli'ng, tcat- li g yeet, Daudruir, yallleg THLSL Pair, te. B H DUOS' rilTIIOI, PA8. AUliCl.Ks "ril.I.t-. ter purlfilng the sick room, ei criuli.ailng in'ects and elliutiiailng dtiease germ. MKAll'SCOItN AND A I MU.N i'LABlKltb ler oei ireuuies ltKNSON'-t i-LASTEltfer Aches and Patns. MfiO.a bj all DiUKKt'tS. atAiiiiity a Jehnsen, Sele Manufacturers, Hew Yerk. A'JTIf ADrJUlTJUMMKtlTa. OEIIK'M HOOKSTORK. SCHOOL BOOKS AND Scheel Stationery AT WHOLKHALK TO COUNTY MEBCU1NT8 AND DKALIUS. Once dealt with yen purchase again. Clever naage and fair deal ing make you feel comfortable and at borne. Li Bs HERB) 53 North Queen Street. angls 1yd s PKUIAL BAKUAINS, WATT&SHAND O, 8 & 10 HABT KINO BT. LANUABl'gU.PA, IIAVK NOW ON KXUIIHTtON IHg La It- una r stock or DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS" In Central 1 eunsylvanla. New rail Heeds in Kvery Department bought for OABHatthe Lewest Market Prices. SPECIAL I 100 P1KCK8 all woeLTittcors, 40 inches wide, only ISe a yard, In Light, Medium and Dark G eys. We nronennco ibis the Best Ur naln tn Dress Goods e bave ever bad te offer. These goods are all wool and have never here tofore been sold ler less than 37e. 60-lNCII ALL WOOL "UITINQS, tn all the New Shades for fall and Winter, at We a yard. (WALL-WOOL U11OAD0LOTU5, In all the New Shades, at 750 and It 00, Our own Importation of ALL-WOOL HKN It IB. rr AS and YHKNUU I1LAOK CASH. MailiH, saving our onslemers the Jebbtr's profits. Onr own Importation or SILK PLUA1IK8 : lfllnches wide, In all coloring imaginable, cats uv vuaatxy n j ntu IS Inches wide. In all thn Nnw nnlnrlniri. only 73 cents a yard , Winches wide, in all the New Fall Shades, only 11.03 a yard. '.'I Inches wide, in all color?, only 1 25 a a yard We consider these goods, at the prices quoted, the very best value we ever offered te our customers In BILK l-LUBUKS. Every department will new bofjundapen examination te bs reelete with Mew rail Ucefls at prices te ult the tl ies. New Yerk Stere. G"E AT IlARQAlN.H. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, i 3 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. Te-day we have received the first let of New Kid Gloves, and are prepared te show te our customers this Fall a line of Kid Gloves of our own impor tation at prices which are lower than they ever have been heard of in this city for first class goods. Our line of Kid Gloves comprises the following styles and prices : Elegant assortment of 4-but-ten " Alexander " scalloped top at 50c a pair. Never sold at less than 75c. Our celebrated " Fourchette " Kid Gloves, black and colored, at 75c. An extra fine Embroidered Kid Gleve at $1.00. New 1 Iemstitched Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs at 5c. A let of extra fine styles at 10c, Bargains in Ladies' White All-Linen Handkerchiefs, hem stitched, at 10c apiece. Closing out Braid Sets and Panels, in black and colored, at less than cost before our new goods arrive. Alse our stock of Colored Girdles. Buy our Dress Trimmings before they go up te the origi nal price. Opened te-day, one let of Rubber Lined Dress Shields at 5c a pair. One let of Seamless Shields at leca pair, Jersey Coats are all in new. Our assortment in them is much larger than last season, our styles are better and prices lower. New Meurnint? Handker chiefs, 10, 12J4, 15, 20 and 25 Cents. New Embroidered Handker chiefs, 10, i2, 15, iS, 20, 25 and 35 Cents. All of them are special bargains. A New imported Ruching in combination colors, 1 5c a yard. New Lace Cellars, 5, 10, 15, 19 cents apiece. One let of Lace Pillow Shams at 25c a pair. Twe large tape bound Lace Pillow Shams for 25c, or I2c apiece, New Windser Ties, 25 and 50 cents. New 5 and 10 cent Laces, 4 te 10 inches wide. ASTRICH BROTHERS. . bbt mnmmm.. rjlHB POPULAR VnKHH PAHRICf. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS AT- NO. 25 BAST KING ST., WK.lia.VX NOW Ol'AN AND KKADt OR 1M8PBGTION AND COMPABISON A 46-lDGb All-Weel Henrietta In all the Deitrabte BhAflea tat7Ea. i k 46-Inch All-Weel Henrietta i in all the Desirable Shades at ll.en. Tbe abeve two qualities of Henrtettai are cot only the best geed for thetr rcapectt ve prices In tbla city, but we can asanre you, are unsurpassed by same priced gee 3s of the best Philadelphia and New Yerk housei. arWe soil for Cash, whleb p'aces us In a position te give you as geed goods for your money as tbe werll produces. Tbe People's Gasb Stere, I.ANCABTKU, PA, marli-lvdAw N EW BOSTON BTORK. WAIT reu TUK- OPENING -0'- J. Harry Stamm's Ne. 24 Centre Square, -ABOUT- September 1 It Will, Pay Yeu te Homemner the Place, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, New Bosten Stere. DRY GOODS -AND- NOTIONS! auglg-lyd HACUINHKr. QKNTRAIa MAOHINeTwORREI FOR SALE CHEAP F011 1UUKDIATK UKLIVKUY. one 1W II. P. Engine and llillnr combined. One II. P. Knilne and 0 11. a. Helier, en bise, combined. ene 4 11. P. eoeond-Iland Vertical Engine, with or without Heller. one 5 It, P. tewlloilzental Engine, Own make, Kuaines and boiler of uvery size and de scription. never! neiary teninaung rans, suitable (or shop or efllca use. Alse Valves, rittlngs, Plpp, Urasa and Iren Cocks and and a full llneBteuui Uoeda and En- Ktnrera8uenlles. Machine Verk, Pattern Werk, Dress Cast ings, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Etc., Etc, GOOD WUUK. KEABONAULK CHABQES. PUOUPVNESS, Central Machine Works W. P. CUMMDiGS, Proprietor, NOS. 134 4 186 NORTH CHRISTIAN BT. Labeastiu, Pa. ditcatfd rilUK APPLICATION OF AM03 B. J. bheaffer. for the tramfer of the liquor storellcenee of Henry Hewmaa, tecend ward, Lancaster city, and all remenstrances, ae, win be beard en Monday, aeptember 17, lata, at 10 a. in. b, r. W". UUUAN, augtt,ttASepU U, 0. Qnuter Beisleni, The People's Cash Stere It MIME J. Harry Stain. OROOJtsima. OASSARD'B MILD CORED HAM AHU BKKAKrAST BACON, uaaajaalea for tenderness and delicacy cl flavor, we guaravatM that there la netlilsf te qnal Umsi ia qnalitr tn this market. Thou sand' of tbe beat laatllea are new ualng thesa. -i-.rl,i.,lH"7"?, sausracuen. xry ana Mil your neighbors ..fCi!1 "J " Belesma nicely cbl; learna nlelyenlpe&. UKOHUBTflAXT. Piieea reasonable. , T BURSITR Emit Jais ! Fruit Jaw! MASON ritUlT JAK8I . Pints, 75c per dezem Quarts, 8Je perdezaa Ha'f U at ions, at 10 per dozen; 1'areBubber Uums, loe per dozen. JKLLY GLA33CS.AC Flower Pets I - Flower Pet I . rancy Painted Flower Pets. Bad, Qraan, Maroen, Dark i also. Plain Terra-retu, areas Ulaztdand the common Xarthen Fets AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 MABT KINO BTRMT, LANCASTER. TA F INK ailOUKlUKS. W. A. REIST 8c CO., 6ROCER8, COUNEB KAST KIQ AND UCKK 8 T8.. LANUASXEH.PA. TABLE OILS. Alexis, Qodlllett's, Metutt's, Labeur's ana 8. Itae A co.'s renowned Ita'tan Lucca oil. The-s el's are tbe finest In tbe market, and are tn small, medium and large bottles. OLIVES. In gallon keps, nne-bolf'trallen, quart and pint glassjars, )ust received. IiestQueen Ollyas In quart Jars only Boe, Including a handsome O.Ite lera. CHEESE. Ill st roll Cream HKs per pound. Edam or Dutch Ilead, t'lneapple or itoquetert Cheeses. M-Uargatns in Prunes and UaUlas. We have a Jeb let or them In stoek. TELEPHONE. FHEE DELIVKBY. W. A. Eeist & Ce. LOOK OUT FOB NEXT WEEK'S CABDB. AT REIST'S! THE N1KBLK BIXPENOK PBEfEBABLE TO Til SLOW SHILLING I A small margin of prents enables us te tern enr money evrrqulckly, and while enr slow slew moving competitors are waiting for patrons at btgber flguree, we are apt te get two profits en enr Investments, and yet give our patrons tbe benefit. We push buslnest sharply and at very small profits. We don't alt down and watt for bnslness te cemn te us at blgb figures. Common ssnse will enable tbe reader te tell whleb Is the best plan et procedure Kemember. we have the largest Stere, the Heaviest stock and the Meat complete As sortment. A Jeb let of Very n re Breems, two for 25c AJobletoi Haud-scrubs, fteeach. n lte gallons Pare Extracted Heney, S Its for " Fine Drted Beef, 12Ke a ft. Picnie Hams, no aft. Masen Fruit Jars Pints, Tic; Quart. 83c: HalfOaUens.il 10 per dozen. vw, ., Borax Heap, 6e; Olelne Seap, 5c; White Froth soap. re. 4 1,3 white-uraln BIca for 25c. 6 ni White Germ fer2Sc. B fts Belted Aven or oatmeal for 25c 4 Bis Fresh Tea Biscuits for Me. 3 B.s New Yerk snaps or 3 its Nick Nacka for 25c. and a thousand ether bargains. Cema and see. leek OqI for Oar ImmensD Delivery Wagei ! We could never ' Catch Up " with our orders. We have overcome this by having the Largest Delivery wagon built. Keep snots en it. Step It en the way and placoyeurordtr. Relst, Wholesaled Retail Grocer, Merilieist Cerner West KIbk and Prince Streets, LAN"BTKB.PA. OLOTBtNa. a a. TMTRROUANT TAILORINU. HAGER St BROTHER. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. A PEUFECT FIT QUABANTEKl). Mld-Saniiiier Special Redactions. Ecetch and English Ohevlete. SCOTCH 1 9ZSM TO fttM. CHEVIOT SUITINGS. ( FM.OO TO 125.00. ENOLIH I CHEVIOT SUITINGS, j I'S.OO TO H00. S2j.t0TO$2i.0U. The abeve are THE LATK3T In Plaid and Btilpes. Tbe CLOSING PBICKS wtil Warrant an Ex amination, CHEVIOT 8UiriNGS.IW.C0 TO 116 00. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, 120.00 TO 118.00, Desirable ,1hla Materials for Summer Wear Will be found In our as sortment of Worst eds, Flannels, Serges, U.-ap DebUts, Mehairs, Pongees., IM POUTED LINEN VK3TINUS. LINKS VKSTINGS. WHITE lager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. WK WIdll TO EMPLOY A KKW salesmen en salary te soil our goods by sample te the whnlesala and retail trade or Lancaster, l'a, and adjoining states We ara the largest manufacturers nf enr line In the country. Send two cents In stamps for par. tlcelara. Ne pestals answered. , , CKNTKNNIAL M'F'G CO., auglWOtdeea Cincinnati, e.
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