t T? T."ty-?r7nfW!4-"lfT.iWWl W I.. . WU iA- " "1.-TU. j. -"-'.A '-'-J--?; .: ;M. TA. ..-':' ;-yv5 ;? -a -.. r-t " ! ,'-' - '( ' ft- re j- ' ft - .rr X. THE LANCASTER DAlL INTELLIGENCER wktfNfeSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 18$9. h r . .- 3 " ' ?& "KK m i& '. r m v AHu :& i a7". Er ifc M sr.ss. Ws lS iy1- its. m- ? !i 1,S3 -5?- w w uy rj.STEINMAN. t CMARI JOB WEINMAN FOLTZ, Editors. ,-" ' HURT CLARK, FnblUtier. ?VMK'BAtt.Y INTEI.l.tnr.NI'Vn PnhtMied ,, Ttrjr day In the yr, hut Sunday. Served . .r rrtrt la this city and surrounding itim t ten ttnU n wwlt. l)y mall five del ; isVi Ian yew la ad vance ; SO cents month. aWhMTff.V tTVftTnrtfrrtlni.B .UIit anil ,f a wijr tests a year. In advance. ? HOT ICE TO SUBBCIUBEns-Itcmlt by check rirHJte.M. W- -. -.. I l vl.f.wr1 'iu. ihb isn Bjvi iuu:uiru miiu iii am iikniiiiu , v-jf at the rostefllc, as second cUss mall .Sf- Ambbbb, TBI nfTSLUOEMOER, Lancaster, Pa. V; s 'i-i LUalWAtTER.PA., September 11, 1889. RlfiP 'a Great Mr. Cox. K-t 1. l1 t.l k.Hll.nt Ciinml P.,r LvinKiiiai, nuiu. ui""m ,u-:i, v." gw pawed beyond the glory of tlic sun. '. iSWith a death bed lest mid a mcrrv henrt ea .'-v-..- . .... . .. ,11, .1.1.. ii .t lr-mav jjwnct uici luu jictii eu.ixit, hu" ,feeinan ever went mere bravely from n ' fif'fcetter feucht Acid no Diillosenlierever rAkMrieinere clear the profound vidomef SW alianrAilnnM TTIu nnleut BVimmlliv with , -e .. .... . .... .....w. ..-,, ...t. ...... rj-? nature and humnnlty, aud his lively leeaeeefliimibr, gnvc liim tlieiisniiil( of - 4vi1mlrprnnniintr Mm mill! Icnl nclvrrHnrlrH. fet?ft he well proved his ability as a legls- jrlater aud statesman. That this ability 'Kr ldnet receive adeoimlerecoRultlon was $.& doe larcel.v te his own modesty, and &t perhaps in peme measure te the jwpular f Ai- but mistaken notieti that n wit can net gk ben ntau of solid aud fctreuR abilities. , People are apt te pay deference te stupid -- c gravity under the Impression that it in- &.?f" Jll M.t.l... -...1,1.. It.. C..11 ,.. ! VT nthAttyn flint lm i'nn( If rmilfMja tlinf. makes a humorist is often a sign of strength. But Mr. Cox galued mere fume mud esteem than he mny himself have realized. The death of no public man could cause mere tiucere sorrow, the end of no author or poet could Ins a greater less te the literary force of the country. There are blatant party leaden who would make mere neise iu leaving the world, and have grand funerals with state cx cx bJbliiens of their corpses in various great cities; but would there be many citizens as truly sorry for their less as thousands new arc for the less of Sunset Cox? There arc authors aud poets who would be sentimentally mourned by renders with faint aud ideal notions of their personality, but few who have shown pe much of their own character in their work, aud se become a creual acquaiu t anee of the reader. Suuict Cox was a great man disgul.cd under smile-. Would that there were mere of (lie kind. A Crippled College. The New Yerk papers have called atten tion te the dcsitcrntc condition of Jehns Hepkins university, by the depreciation of Baltimore & Ohie stock held by (hat institution. The Baltimore iceple htfteu tedcuy that their net institution of leam- igisin desperate MrnilHiit all. though it did aptiear te be in dancer kude !, months age. Friend of the university V? raised enough money te keep It in full & operation for three years, and it is huticd lv that by that time the B. &, O. will be en L', lta feet agalu and payiug dividends. The ,tr- . late Jehn V. McCoy opportunely left it a hundred thousand dollars outright, nnd will get as much mere as residuary legatee. It would have U-cn tee bad if the effect of Baltimore's great celebration should be spoiled by any news of the gloomy sort, aud 11 is pleasing te find this splendid memorial of that well meaning but net very wie old Quaker Hepklns,btanding up se bravely against the first ilniincinl troubles In its history. The effective application of its great wealth made it one of (lie Ut known worksheiw of scholars and sclcutlr-ts In the world, nnd a great deal of credit should be given te the men who planned and directed its development en lines se substantial ami linn that it new lias little te fearfrem a few years of iwverty, aud iy even get along If its huge endow meuts should prove a total less. Our local college Is an illustration of the fact that meuey Is net the only thing that makes a worthy home of learning, and maujut.wealtliy college is of far less real value. Wealthy men bent en college endowment should rcmemtcr tliN, and instead of founding new college, should help along the jtoer but vigorous Insti tutions all ever the land. The Lew Seashore. This is a memorable year Indeed for storms aud floods in the mountains, en the plains aud by the bca. Ne section of the country has been spared a terrible Visitation. The last te sufler are the seashore dwellers, who have been con gratulating themselves en their exemp tion from the calamities that wind and rain have brought during the summer te the inland residents. The sea, Hint has always threatened the slum- and beat upon the bench In returning tides, but yetjw restrained Itself as te make resi dence in front of It seem safe, has, new done much te disitcl this feeling mid te cause a great fall in the estimated value of seashore prejierty ; as the- who go down te dwell by the sen, for its baths and its breezes, will net caie se much for this fun when they knew that the ocean may claim their beds mid w ash away their dwellings. It is uuy thing but a pleasant prospect , and a pleasant prospect Is what the plensu re-seeker de mauds. The low shere of Jersey can hardly be be attractive for summer resi dence hereafter. It has come in a few years te be covered with summer settlements from .Sandy Heek te Cape May with hardly an interruption. Railroads run down the shore only te serve summer residents ; and it seemed as though wxm a continuous line of hotels aud cottages would face the ocean through the whole length or Jersey as thickly as they line the streets of a cltv. There is likely te be a halt In this move ment, till it cau be seen that the cottage need net Ik; built as a ship, te ride the waters when they eeme upon the . foundation sands. A special architec ture seemingly needs te lnt devised te assure the dweller by the sea of permauency te his home. Aud meanwhile he will 1 likely te stay away from the low parts of the Jersey coast, and leek for a rock foundation te his seaside dwelling, where they plenti fully are te be found upon the rock bound New England coast. The ideal cottage by the sea should be planted uearltye4 alsive it, where the waves cannot reach It and where the beauties of sod and flower and tree covered laud surround It. If thebathlmr laeb nf tim f low coast could be added te the New Kng $ laud shore, nothing would be lucking te i'V"' ""xv"""bv "J uiueen. .VIM tills IS ., eweumes te ui found in mera or less k- perfection; but Jersey will always lie abl ' te command the devotion of thru. wi, '-J. fcve te lave in the breaker aud who are willing te risk the dangers of the- angry ',-"Storms of the hea thnt mny send itsj'reat ,, yaves toppling ever uikhj thejr heu-e- held. Such calamity docs net se often happen as te deter the brave; but the timid will long remember the record of this great autumnal rising up of the sea. m Wi: liae received, with tlie ceinplluicnta of The. J. Stewart, secretary of internal ntlalr, partthrcoertlio ntiiuial rcK)rt for Ks8 deulltiff with the industrial statltlcs of the !late. ft Is a neatly bound and printed volume coiniesed In two-thirds of tables of statistics and the romalnderof prefusely lllustralel descrlptluua or Industries. The appalling array or pages en pageser figures ceiiccrnliiK wages may contain Informa tion of prcal alue te a student or social ncioiice or a statistical sharp, and the sta tistics or building associations may delight the soul or a financler.but it Is shrewdly suv lei.tcd that the wliolevolinno brought mero prelltaud pleasure te the piintcr th6reer than It will ever furnish te any ether mortal. The collection and dissemination or Information en these jieliits Is no doubt a duty or the state, but it Is a pity that ft is net mero thoroughly dlgosted and condensed Ter publication. It would be better te spend mero In work ing down these statistics and te spend less In the publication or reports, deemed te rct unopened and dusty for many a year until they reach the jnier mill along with ether gu eminent literature or the saine transient alue. The last ml or this eluniP is embellished with a score or photetypo Illustration bearing en in dustrial ait, and the m.inufncture or woolen yarn, both or which are well treated. The t'eunsylvaula Museum and sjclioel of Industrial Art is ery thoroughly described. Tuc Chinese colony in New Yerk lias been growing in n ery inystorleu way, and new the story Is that n large number of Celestials are brought In as Cubans en thn vessels engaged iu the rnilt trade. It Is charged thnt citizens or Cuba are regu larly engaged iu tliubuslnessortmiisforiii tliubuslnessertmiisforiii tliubuslnessortmiisferiii Ing Chinamen Inte naturalized Cubans and sending them te Ameriui. They get Inte this country en a Spanish juisspeit declaring that the holder Is a naturalized Spaniard, who is traveling. m Indian Cim:r JeunOhass, whose obit uary notice was published last week, In sists upon getting better, and it Is ex plained that he broke himself down by using a gargle el kerosene te cure a sero threat, lie gurgled this gargle In his gul let with se much saviige glce that it caused a hemorrhage that has almost killed him. Ills recovery gives satisfaction te .Silting Hull, who was placed in an uncoinfertablo position by rumors Hint he had poisoned Jehn Orass. Tut Hcd Cms seeiity built an cxpori cxperi mcutal appnitment heuse at Johnstown, which proved se acceptable that sevcral ethers are being erected. The toplewhe lle Iu litem of course only de se as a mike-shlft until until tliey can hae sepa rate home, though the cheapness and con vince may perpetuate this way of living, "These houses are built somewhat after thu fashion of a passenger steamer, with the upartmeiits arranged mound a central hall the hall bcjiifc used as a dining room. These apartments ere rented in sillies te fiinillles at a minimum cost, and bentd can be had at a ery low figure. Twenty families can thus he cured for In each or these buildings, at a much less cost Ihau having a separate loeffbr oath family," Tim society provides mrulture aud bed ding and employs a janitor, and the idea Is warmly pr.ds(d. a .Mi'itnnt r'rr.)S)i:i. .Mrs. Dllllnril s-mj-.s llaitlioleinew Plotted lice Iliisliand'H Death. The cemner's Jury iu the Dlllianl mur der ease recenvcneil in lasleu en Monday evening and at a late hour that night ren dered the following verdict : " We II ud that en the morning of Sep tember li, about 1:10 o'clock, thn said Anion Washington Dilll.ml eame te his death en his premises, suddenly, from heinen hnges, produced by a gunshot wound of the chest and alHlemeii I'rein the ovldence ad duced borero the coroner we, the Jury, bo be bo lleve that said shot was llred from a gun Iu the hands of William. Ilaitholemew, eT Allen township. We also believe that Margatet A. Illlliard, who or Anion Wasli Wasli ingteli Dlllianl, Isaiiaecossery tothecrline, and wu recemmeiid her an est." AluoVIe'k Meudiy eeuingtheremalus were lewcicd Iniigi.ueln the Velersville cemetery and lelt there uncevercsl until next morning te gle all whndcslicd te de se an opportunity te gae dew u at the I'.tee fieni the (nlgoel the tomb. Servleei were held Tuesday inerninL' at Hie liamn of ilin murdercsl man by lte. J. IX .Smith, or Hath. Detective Jehnsen icmaiucd at HccrMllle all night, and alter the fuiieml placed Mrs. Dilliard under arrest. When Bartholemew was Inleruusl of the finding or the coroner's Jurv he bepm te perspire !roel ,p.utsl up aud down Ida iell, stroked his long beanl, and o'caslenallv stratchetl his head and, at (he same time, sighing loud enough te be heard in the corridor. He was still mure ntlected when told or .Mrs. Dilliard's arrest and her ar rival at the prison accompanied by her boy. At the grave Mrs. Dilliard assumed much borrow. She embraced the corpse, placed nt the mouth of the gnive.aud cried: "Oh, my ioer husband ! Oh, who shot my husband? Mv dear, dear hnsli.inil hew can I gle you uji?" Taking held of the child, she said; "Loek nt your ikei dead lather." ' When the i orpse was being lowered into thogr.ive.Mrs. Dlllianl cried : "Oh, mv dear, dearliusbaud ! lien can tliev put mV dear husband in the gra e?" Alter the funeral services aud Mis, Dil liard had been placed uiidei an est, Iho eltlccrs succeeded in scciiilng a full con fession fiem the woman The murder was uwell laid plan or William II. Haitholo Haithelo Haithole mew and Mr.,. Dlllianl te prevent their iKing sejuiateil and their Intimacy being broken up by the Intended remual of the inuideriil man and his lauiilv te another part or the state. Itaitlioleiuew iias net been iiifeimed of the woman's ceulcsshm. A AT 1 ( OfltT. l'USS3 Alicnr ns u M Idler, III n lllio.le Island (.huncc'O '-nil. A cat a fine, large, educated eat -for the lint time In the history of Hliode Island, has lieeu a witness iu a suit at law brought fertual before Master in Chauceiv l'cck hain iu I'ruvideucc. The caseliinged en the jiosses-ilon and Identity of the eat. The par ties concerned beside the cat are two Col lege Hill ladle. Mi . X. W. Neiimun aud Mrs. Careline ltlchmeud, both of whom are prominent in tlie social cncles or that aristocratic .pinner. 1-ich lady stoutly cl.iliueil the cat as hei own, and the only way te settle it was In uiuit. Jly mutual agieemeiit theiinteriety atteud iug a jury trial was ineidtsl. Mis. Den muntcstilicd that when she us teaching ill afashlenalilejiaim; ladies' school, she had a cut ler enii.iii in herlcisuioheurm One day the cat disapjiraied, and Mrs. Deuinim. some days later, discev eied w hat Mie insisKsl was ihe s,uneciil, dlsiK,itin ItM-irin Mrs. Itlcliiuend'h front aid. Mrs! Kichmend declined te give the eat up, and Mr. Duumuu's ellerl le eutite labbv away w ere a cemplete (allure. Mrs. ltichiuend wa represented by I-iw-yer Am.us.i liiten, but after hearing both parties the master decided that he could give no decision until Iho eat was pro duced in court. Mrs. ltlchmend's coach man said that tabby was in the eeuntrv, and that by telephoning could be get te court in two benis. Master l'eckham then adjourned the court te await the coming of the cat. Twe hours later the cat was brought up rrem its country rnsidciiceaud the Dial pro ceeded. Wilnessei, su.ire te the cliciis tricks that pussy was in the habit of i.r i.r feriiuiig. Arrs. ItUluueud swore also that t mimicked person at prayer, while she had heaid that Mrs. Dcumun'scat never did that. Master iu Chamery I'l-ckham saH that In j cw of the contradictory ovldence lie could come te no division. Pending further litigation the cat stavs, In Mis! Klchmeud's ios.esieu. - An l'.Miilve Medel l.CKlslutiu-... Treiii Hie I'ltubure C'brenlclc-Tclexraiili, ltcp. The se-called model Legislature or last year was a very oxpenslve ene. Ter print In?: kloueit expended ilOO.OOU mero than the previous body Hut the people uuibt have reform, no mntivr hew high 't come. He Found the Scoundrel. Prem Texas Sirtlng. "Se this Isa prohibition town?" said a drummer fotlie landlord of a small local option town In Texas. "Yes, we don't allow any liquor te be sold if we canpesslbly prevent, but, sir, thcre are men in this town se utterly devoid of honor and principle, that Ter twenty eents thny will (xxldle out this liquid damnation. What de you think efsuch an unprincipled scoundrel?" "It strike me It Is n mere matter of busi ness. Where can 1 find that unprincipled scoundrel?" "I am the man. fellow me!" When thn drummer returned his mous tache was moist, and he was out a quarter. ' Would Yen llellove The. Proprietor of Kemp's llalaatn Klvt Thou sands of Iletlles away ) curly? Tills mode of advertising would pioverulneui If the llalsam was neln iierfis;lcurcef Coughs and all threat ami Luiir trouble. Yeu will tee the excellent trreet aftir taklns the Itret doe. Don't host hest latci Procure a bottle te-day te keep In jour hunie or room for liimicdlate or future use. Trial bottle free nt all druggists'. 1 .arse. lf e Wc and 11.00. nulMiniliw (J) Fnetn Werth Knewing, in all dlnennesef theniuinl inuceti membrane the rcineily usetl mimt be nun-lrrltnllufc. Iho lncdlc.nl prorcs'leu tins lcn slew telenrn this. Nothing siilliifaclery can lie iiccemplMied Willi (Ieik lice, tinn, )Kindrn or syrlintcs bcniihe Iher tirnnll lrrlfnllng, de net reiich llic afrceleil surfaces mid should be nbniidonednwerc than fallureit. A inulllliide of person who hud for icnrs borne all the worry nnd l'nln thnt cnttirrh ran Inflict teliry te rHdlnil cure wrought by i:i)'s (.'renin Ilatin. T TOODH HAltsjAI'AltlI.I.A. WEAK WOMEN 0c le themselves n duty te lake Heed's barm piirllln, In view of tliegre.it relief it hnsiMvcn IIkise who suffer from ailments vnllar te tlie sex. lly purlfjlng the bleml, regulating Impor tant ergnnx, strengthening the nerves, anil ton ing the whele system, It restores te health. MICK A NKW CUHATUItE. " I have been for ears trying te tet help fur that Urrlble general debility and weakness se com i ii en le women. AVIthln a year I hnve taken ten or lirclve bottles of Iloeil's Marsnpn rlltnnnd the benefit derlvid from Its use has been ery great, Iain new feeling liken new crenlureiiftcrsullcrlng se muny jcr." Mil. 1. II. lless, Martin, Texas. CAN WALK CM 11,124 A DAY. " rornlne jenrs 1 wa Inn state of constant sutTcrlng, scarcely nble nt nny ttmotewnlk about Iho liniise nnd part of Iho llnie unable te be out of lied. 1 wint le Philadelphia fur treat mr nt, which nave me relief for ii lime, but I was seen woreuguln. The physicians said I had n llbreid tumor. 1 began taking Heed's Knrtapn rlllanud lugerslcflcct was seen apparent. I began te Improve In health, mid continued tak ing the medicine till new J feci perfectly well and cau walk six or sev en miles a day without feeling tire), I think Heed's bnasapnrllla Is Just the medicine for women nnd an) one who has bad bleed." Jknnii: .Smith, ttistllrend Tep, lli. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggists. J! ; six for ?3. Trepured only bj C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mns. loe mens exu dei.i.au di Ijslv .s (itnAriTA"iAtr CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm I'lranve Hie Nasal Passages, Allays I'niu mid Itiflnmniatlnii, Heals tlie Keren, Itesterss IheHeiiM of Taste anil Hmell. TRY THE CURE. A panicle Is applied te inch nostril and Is agreeable. I'rlccfe cents nt Druggists ; by mall, registered, W cents. KLYIHlUTIlKlr, sepll-lydA.w Ne. Jjel Warruii st., New Yerk. u ii.i.r.ii'siieitAXhOAr. MILLER'S Borax Seap WILL WASH CLOTHES, AND EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN r i;AN'8 l'LOUIt. Competent Medical i:pcrts have iKcideil Unit the lately dlseuveiesl " r.llxlr" Is no geed, but the hundreds of ramlllcs who have been using LEVAN'S FLOUR Ter the last tu cnly j ears lhav e unanimously deelnred thnt It Is all that Is claimed for 11 vlr : THE BEST. (MANi'r.rii'ui:i et'T or all old viu:Ar.) ijit. ii. r. Hii.vun'.-! v. vuNDi:ifsMrrii. -TIII- 18, 20, 22 EAST ORANGE ST., rt'HV en ijist Orange stii-ef ,vK.,l,!LV,,M,SU '" s'r-cts, I'lHtllllw, JJic, I. AC l.C StJ 1.1,1 . 'Ililn Is the only place, suitable! for Mich a btihhicM.. Unit we could llnil In the t'UNTHE or Wcuie glad thai vie arc here mid mi aieeiir Irltnds and rations. They all sav "lt'Jut tlic place. Whj. jeu'ic right hcie I" Vcs, It's the plaiv. Yeileiin brcutbe hcic. Yeu can see here. II is pliasanl here. ..t KiMi r i'itici&L,'1"r ,,,,HS 'K,f '" ,mr "nv SHAUB & V0NDERSMITH. llllgSUdiil uutmcv Jtcoerto. rT.OItliTNA. " " OOVr.HNOU DICK AND Till: Jl I'. (.Kirr.NA NAHIIOW UAUUKlt.VlLll0.Vl). Indiv iduals and ixirlles desiring te visit Ml. Gretna and enjoy u ride ever the Narrow Uauge n the summit of Uovliineu Dick mountain can acceinpllsli the trip from Lancaster In one et.i) by thu following schedule: , , , B.ni. u.111. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Uavt'ljinicuster C:'jr, thai 10..V, me 'zm 7.50 ArrlvcMt.Uretiia. MX) 11:30 P.VO 3: t.. t,& Arrive Urn-. Dick. 12.-JJ J:ia 4-CO 6-10 Itcturnlug- , r- ... . H'm' u'm' ""i. p.m. p.m. p.m. L. nv e Oev. Dick.. 1 laTU ' ISi ' 2X ' H:.Y, 1'tive.Mt. Orctna i.:ll 10:SI 11:.'C ifcjj 7: Arrive Ijnu-a.tcr. S:lt) lUSe 12s, a.;vj ,u bx, All Inilns of the Cornwall .( Ubanen lta. lead 011 arrival ut Mt Uretna station make lin mis lutu coiincctleii vi nil lliv Narrow Uaugi. I allre.nl. Lunch or dlmii rnin boehlalncd 11 1 I lel'arkiestiiuriiut. thus avoiding the mcis sllv of e-arrj lug tuukels and bundles. 1 he completion or the Narrow tiuugei Ihilluav throws 1 0iH.11 rer view the magnlrlci lit bccm'ry of thutieuth.Muuntnln.iinil this uevel altrac- servanwy u) reel h glieu the mountain's high. a,.'"lt.' ev' 1 ;k,from which 11 sight may be VinS.,l,.e' '"", Wdcli there are few gninder. tlie view taking in un area of lerty miles seiiare. "Xity? "C a la"jK-n,J unpiralleleU Dally excursion tickets te Mt. Gretna may pe. 1" w " " npP"catlen te 'e nearest ticket NFiViiii'Mirr.'.1 ka i " "' bin!n1: ra. NLD 1111)411, Ueiu Hiipt. JcVKJuia La ncasl or Ca rpei H eusc, y.tattitutahct;'. I'uilaiiei.hiiia, Wednesday, Sept. II, IN. The September Limited Sale was caught in the rain yester day, which is probably the only reason why you may buy te-day any of the Dress Trimmings that are going at 50 te $0 per cent less than cost. Perhaps you have forgotten why we call this the Limited Sale. Let us repeat three reasons : First The special lets being sold at prices having no relation te values are of course Limited in quan tity. Second The great crowding interests el our Autumn business demand atten tion. We cannot afford te put them off. Therefore this sale is Limited by Time. Third Our store, big as it is, is tee small te care for all that we have te show you this Autumn. Space therefore is a limitation. Fer these geed reasons the Limited Sale will seen be ever. Paper Hangings and interior decoration have been organ ized as a distinct interest. Yeu will find the new Department sandwiched between Carpets and Upholstery, second fleer. The Cottage en the second lloer has given way te the new Rug Roem. Nearly all the bargains told of during the last ten days arc still running. Geed trading awaits you all ever the store. Lace Curtains. We have been emptying some corners of Lace Curtains. Goods in perfect order, full size and handsome designs, but but prices are almost nominal. Nottingham Lace : SI Si Curtains for 52 15 a pair SiWCurtnlnsferMiiOn pair JllO Curtains for 3J ln pair I", 00 Curtains for M 7.5 a silr S'lCM Curtains, llrussclse fleet, for J I eX) a pair. Tambeured Muslin : ?H) Curtains for !1 75 a pair S 1 75 Curtains for $ine n pair 51 00 Curtains for M 2.5 a pair 81 Curtains for M.VIn pair S3 CO Curtains for SI Wn pair Tambeured Lace : EA CO Curtains, new design, !l 3) a pulr !7 W Curtains, new designs, 50 00 a pair faccend lloer. north of Tran-cpl. Black Laces. They came the same read as the pin-point priced Dress Trimmings we've been telling of. Quality all right. If there is any limp it is in the patterns. They may be just what you'd cheese. In any case it's as if the money you put into them had been doubled in your pocket. Spanish Guipure : ,2k black fin ItV 35. black rer 1.1c W)e black ler aie res black rer - 70' black lera l 10 black (S 111.) 7ec Chantilly Lace : "V black fin 'je,! 7i)c black UK In.) for Ac tHk-tilHClcfhln.jinr.lV sSi black is in.V, ,r ;, !!(U black ('Jin.) fur Me dictum slre,t side. Plated Ware. Timely shapes, choice pat terns, best qualities of their kinds, and about half the regu lar retail prices. Triple Plate : f j rrult HttuuU for 5.' 7j 51 Cake llaskets fei tlU J17ollutlerl)MieslerJ S-ll'IcUe Dishes for it te SI 75 Child's Cups for 1 jIHpoenholders rnrSlte 55 Dinner Casters fur f.'OO Reger Bres. Ai iS,7 : f.5 ii Tablespoons for 51 .VI 55 W Di-swrtxpoent for 52 6H Je ili Dinner I or lis for J I te SI7Jl.ruvy Uulles for 7ee ?J te Pit IviilvesferflBi smiiiii1 lloer second gallery. Drcsi Trimmingi. We pass some of the stuff along le you at about the cost of handling. Nothing in the whole let but is easily worth double the price. Lilglngs Uiifpures liulloeiii. fringes niiiins Uutteiis and a great variety of ether timely items. Chestnut sticct side. Mulu Aisle. Chenille Cezer. One of the busiest spots en the busy big Main Aisle coun ter is where the Chenille Cur tains are. This is the why : l-l sle Its? iv- sliest te s-L piano size, fa irem tfl te Near Chestnut slietl entrance. J I 'omen's J Traps. The stuff in them cost mere than you shall have them for. Se of the Women's Leng Garments $5 fr0m $12, for instance. $23 Braided Newmarket for $12, and se en. Hccend fleer, ChcMnut Urea. Jehn Wanamaker. MIKIM: DALMATIAN lNMlX'f I1IVV Dint, 1 preix'lli d by n boei! powder blevicr. Is the most 1 llecluul dcHtre.vcr or tiles, and ether small IiimaU. lorsale At 1IUIII.KYK DltUU STOItK, MiV,t KIllgHlrrct. V UND):VLUl'i:i) DAUTb Of the Human llejy Lnlarged, Developed. iSirenglhencd.t'tc, Is an Interesting advirtlse ment long run In our imn;r. In reply le In (lulrlcs we will uy thai tliei-e Is no ev liteucc of humbux ibeut this On the contrary, the nil. vertUep nreery highly inden.eett Interested perseus may get kenletl circulars ulvlng all par iKuln.'ii, by writing te the I'ltIK MI'DICAI. co. j swan tt., Uuunle, N. v.- Aij awt.tn iltc m-ryeiw gev $itle. Ipen IlENT A ltlCIt SB0 ACIIK OltAIN AND DA1IIY KAKM, well located. Adrtre, I'.O.llOXla). Mldddlctesvn, New Castle Ce., Del. M-tlelWA, TSlOSINO OUTrLVLK. Carriages, Baggies, Wagons, AT . Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CIIHIHTIAN STHUCT. (lietween Orange and Clieatnut HtreeU.) Consisting of JumrsMent Carriages, two Fonr Fenr Fonr 1'est Jenny I.lnils, two McOill VVngens, Second Iland Treltlng lltiggy, nnd several light l'lnt fnnii VVugems that will carry rrem 1,j00 te 3,oue pounds. Alsen fcwrineKlclghs. Call Knrly for Hnr gains. aug;W-trd IDUllLIO HALK OK A DllItAl)Li; CITY X DVVKLLINO 110U.SE. On BaTL'iittAV, HnrtEMnEft 1I.1W, will lie eId at public sale, at the Fountain Inn, Hetilh Queen slrect. In the city nfLnucaMer, nil that twesAtery llrlck Dwelling Heuse, with two story Ilrick Ikick ilulldlng nnd let of ground, sltunieet en the south side of West Vine street, Ne. 'JUL Containing In front en West Vine rtrcet'JJfccl 6 Inches nnd In depth 102 feet, mero or less, te a ten feel wide common nlley. The property is In geed repair, has, gas, throughout the lieiinc, water and water closet lnvnnlniul heue, sewer connection and ether Improve ments. The let contains n variety or choice rrult treet. Hale at 7.30 p. in., when conditions will lie made known by Mltst. K.V. MI'UllItlKtt. Agent for the heirs of Cecelia l'carsel, dee'd. II. I". Itewr, Auct. au11s7,ll,ltd s ECUnn A HOME FOlt YOUll FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family, FOIt SAIiE O.V TI1K MOST LIHKIIAIj TKItMS. Twevstery brick dwelling house, leta 120 feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Wal nut nnd Ixinen streets. Twesstery brick dwelling houses with man sard roer, perches In front, let,s 115 feet deep, en North l'lnc, between Chestnut nnd Walnut streclx. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards. Iren fences, lets 150 ieet deep, en West waluut, bctwtcn Mary aud l'lnc tenets. Te-story brick dwelling heufies, lets 115 feet eleep, en V est Ix;men street, between Charlette and Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets lMreet deep, with nil the modern linpreveiuents, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between l'lnc and Nevlu streets. Alse houses en East Waluut, North Lime, North Mary, between W'ulnut nnd Lemen, nnd Iinen, between Mury nnd l'lue strtets. All the above houses are In geed order, new Iy paicred, gas fixtures in nil thei rooms, water In the kitchen, and the e-ellars warranted te be dry. Cull mid see for yourself, no treublu te show jiut. jne. v. giui:l,, .. iprtrlil.M.V.S. 3J) North Mary Street, C5voccvice. T HUjUSK'B. SOAPS & STARCHES. The variety of Heaps Is large. We keep few of Iho be-st kinds. Cincinnati, Miller's and Lnnt llroe.' Olive, Miller's llernx, Hlddals, Ilebblns, Days, Acme .Miller's .Seap Ce.'s Illg Five. ltUIng Hun and Choice Family, llabbltn, Iveiy, ilroek's A Wrlg ley's Scouring Soaps. STHRCH6S, Finest Lump Btnreh only 5c n lb; Lump btarehch lnaaiul nib boxes. Oiweceand Fell's Cern Hnirche. . Fer CUFFd und.COLLAItS use the Klasllc or Flexible. Fer Hean Helilng vre have the Caustic Seda In 3 and ft It, kettles Alse tiiuincr.t. Ijeivis Lye. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East Kfng Street, LANCASTF.K. l'.V. SLAitfcirs lTuADTvclur'nlv Who Would HeMfisit the Fair? Heretofore the Admission Fee was: W Cents. Ibis Year thu ADMISSION WILL Hi: FIIEK. provided you Uuy Firty Cents Werth or CLARKE'S CELEBRATED HEADACHE TEA ; He w 111 give you all Admission Th ... t FHEH. See his Uriind Display In the Main Ilulldlng. HewlliaiVt: AWAY all thu Marvin Crackers en can eat and enough l'tippy Oil Kenp te keep en clean for n year. samuel'clarke's ti;a a cerrici: hteuk, 112 ,ti4 south qui:i:n st., lancastkh, ia ileforeueino te the f.v1u. J)b-tfilAw A T HKIST'B. D0WNC0MESSUGAR BUSTED 1 The Great German Sugar Trust ! Reist's I'ltEDICTIONHUElNU FULFILLED ! VhTOUNDINU NEWS ! Clans bpreckles says he will light the American 1 rust, and tliccembluallnu must bri ak Sugars Have Declined Over One Cent a Pound Already ! We loldjeiisoat thu beginning, take a gentle hint unit prellt b It ! Sugars Will Surely Tumble Anether Cent ! UAUDONTHETKUST, but .Sprcckles' fe-ellngs cannot be touched. He a that when Ills new refinery epcii, Vihleii will be . nhertly, he will begin u war en the .Sugar Trust that will eventually break the combination. The new refinery will turn out 0110 thousand tens or sugar a day, and this In. creased out put will cause cutting of prices te sell goods, and compel some of the rtllncrlcs te shutdown. The Trust win put down the price or icllucd sugar se far that the opposition run make no Profit, peihaps. but In that case the I rust Itself will make little or no prellt Hav ing te carry Idle works, with heavy ciipltallza ciipltallza tlen.lt would stem likely telwu illsadvau'age In that case aNe. The ralluru of the Utriiiau Sugar 1'rust, which has tried tei control the sugar markets or all I.nrepe, and which was In n mcasure deiK'ii dent upon the American Sugar Trut, will new be the means of throwing a large quantity of raw sugar overboard, and cause u break In Hie price of refined. Keep ) our eyes wide open, REfST ! WHOLESALE AND UI.TAIL UltOCEIl, COHNEIt WEST KINO AND I'lUNCEhTS., Directly Opposlte J. 11. Martin A. Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. (Crtwiitnce. OT.VND.VItl) C.Vltltl.VUE WOUK'. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER. W.r.'.tlAtV MAltKirr STItKi:r.(ltear of the I'ttetutllcv), lVNCAhTEIt, 1A. De net Fall te Cull During I 'A I It WEEK and fee our Fine As.ertnicnt of Buggies, Pbstens, Jump Seat Carriages.Etc. I have nil the latest st j le te select from, and have nlse a very rlue ufcertnu'iit of scceud'huiut work some of my evrn work. lloitem prices. Call nnd examine. Ne trou ble te show our vuirk nnd explain every detail, lleiKvlntliig and Urpnlring promptly and ileitis done, One set of workmen esiHvrally employed for that purpec. gael mt $hoe. B AROA1NP. VISIT STACKHOUSE'S This AVeek , FOlt HIO I1AH0A1NS IN Beets & Shoes. A Full Line of the Cclebiated WALKER BOOT! The licjt Heet Made. Call and ice thorn. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes.28 and 30 East King Street, LANCAHTEIl, FA. SOLID LEAT1IEH KINDS. NOTHING ELSE I Men's Heavy Beets ! Heets for Men nnd for Beys, larpe or pniall. Coarse grades or line, 111 split or Itip leathers. Any weight unpen te chtiese from. Heets te 111 the feet thnt come this way low Insteps, hlKU, or nny slzu between. Never mind who makes them ; they're Keed telid leather Heets nothing else ; kinds that bring us no grumblers. Fer that reason the biggest share of the Heet trade In Lnn caster Is done here. We've seen noth ing this season worth our handling for lees tliiin $2. At that prlee the best Heet in the town is here. Streng nnd substantially ninde, lenthcrs of excellent tnnnnge, with geed rcllnble counters, net better In highest grades. A Heiet without Htibstnutinl ceniuters is net worth your buying. A grade higher costs i'2.2) ; lluhtcr In wei-rut. verv strong for wear. Never litive uuy com cem plnluts ns te the goodness of them. Our J2.50 grade hnve dottble soles and tnps, nud mv up te the top notch of excellence In every wny you'll expect. At $3 te $4.50 we've ether makes te eelect from the best thnt's ninde. Ne cheap cuts the best of the skin for uppers, the best of the hlde for soles and counters. Sure te lecennncud themselves te theshrewd ebt buyers. Hey's and children's wnnts in Heets hnve net been overlooked. Cheap grades for slim wallets nnd economical buyers, and better nnd best kinds for the many whom we meet looking for them. Geed leathers, geed boet-ninklng. Hey's nnd children's re tiuirctiientH mtit be thnt wny te be sat sat isfnetery. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 Neinji Queen Street, Lancas Ti:it. Pa. Q WEEPING" HEDUCTIONS. -1N- MENS, IIOVK LADIES' AND CIIILDHEN'S LIGHT COLOltED Shoes & Oxfords. As the M-nsnii is imsslng for Llitht Colored Hheesaml O.tferds, I have .Marked Down the lialante 1 hnve en hand and am non selling them Ai and Belew Cost, Which will rednce thiin te cash In a short time. There may be many ilnjs. yes I might say months. In which they can ba worn ami can be blackened at the end of the se-nsen. .Men s Jt.OJ ltusfet Hals, reduced te S.'.J0 ; i2M 8hx) reduced te fj.00: j.'.W) Shew te si.fie ; and fl.5J!3i,oete;i.23. Men's K.00 ltnssft Oxfords rcdtictd te 51.M and 51.W O.xrerdt te S1.2J. Hey's Jl) Itnsset H.iK ledliccd te J1.25. Ijullcs' 1.7) Itnvsel Oxfords, Plain Teci and with Tips, reduced te $1.23; 11.23 Oxfords te Jl.OO; tl.WOxfenls te 75c: and Tee Oxfords te two. Child's Itnsset Oxfords, fcizcs 8 te 10J4, reduced from Sl.ej te 73c, and sizes 4 to7Kfiem 76c te ec. THEY CAN HE KEEN AS MARKED DOWN IN WINDOWS. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H. Frey, ibiiecesser te FHEY it ECKEItt'l the Leader uf Lew l'rlci's In BOOTS AND SHOES, N0y.3 A a EAST KINO hjTEEEl', UVNCABTEIt, Pa. -.Stere closed every evening at 6 o'clock, ex cept Monday and isaturday. (jreUutt -. -yOKK.il'A.) COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. New llalldlngs ; Large Endowment ; Scholar ships ; Laboratory ; Library ; elymnasltim. Prt'iures ler Celli co or lliislncsj. .Seisirate CuurMi for ladles. Meidern languages In Iteu lar Course. Tiilllen, SI0 n.r iiiiiiiiin. Heard In pilvate families, UM ).r week. Faculty el nine. 17th jcar epen.ieptt'iiibcr. ForcaU FercaU ForcaU leguc. address ItEV. JAMEb ilcDOUOALL, PH. I)., JyCiAtttd President. pEIIICECOLLEOE. " peirce College OF BUSINESS AND Short-Hand., Itccerd lltilldliig,) tUT-OU) CIII.TNFT ST.. Phllndeliihla, Pa., Sec ond, Third nnd Fourth Fleer.. Morning, Afternoon nnd Night Session. Twiiity-Flilh Collegiate Year begins TUES DAY. SElTEMllElt 8, ltf. Twelve hnmtred and slxt-nttic il2tciistudciit lastear. liirlv applications neevstary. Mend for enrollment blank. Technical knowledge iiiallfvng for bufcine t'ligageinentb. Full lnslruitlun for cemmirclal and general Inislnrn vis-.itleii.. AUe Micrt 1 land and Tjpe-Writing. A f.icnhy of mere than a score uf practical men v he have practlissl what llic.v leach. lliwkkevpe'rseiit of e'eiiiitiug heiie-s teiichlng bookkeeping. laujerK teaching law and busi ness forms . Mitcev.rii high sihoel prnulimls teaehlng lilish brauchcb . law iciiurters tuichliif sliert-liiMiiil and t pe-vrr lung, tt- etc ' This Institution has bee-n exceptionally for. tunateln Ihfsucee'ss of the stiuleiiik he have graduated thcrifrem. Olllcf open nturdu.v for theF.urelluu-iit of Student. Vuneuncements. etc., ent when rvsiutiteil. uitersnlwak vrclivmv. Vddrcs, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, 31. A., aujlJ-UmM.tS Principal and Founder. c tOLUVUS AND Ol Wis -THE LATEST thetiHfet desirable, and ment cemf irtable slui and tylei n'iy ilre, uV EltlSMAN'S UcnU' Furnlih lug Stere, li West Kin? street. Sweeping Reductions 9r . QRAND FAIll OPENING AT THE New Yerk Stere. WE ARE NOW EXHIBITING A STOCK Or Three times tee large for the store that U th BOedi would show te better advante if we had only a third orenr present Meck-but cc mail. have the Latest Hlylt. We Have the Assortment 1 We Have the Lewest Prices ! WE OPEN TO-DAY! 15cerIthSc?OL 8U,TINOS. M ,nch "'. SS-Inch BESOnA WOOL HtHTINOS, Colored Btrlpes, 17c ; sold overywhere nt J3c FINECA8IIMEREHENniETrAM.Hnperier Quality, Ueautirul Celers, ynrd and quarter wide, 87e ; worth fiOc A Hundred New Designs In Plain nnd Striped AIIAVoel CO.MBINATfeN 8UITIN0S, at & 37c,icand7Bcayard. , New Fall Hosiery! NEW FALL KID AND CASHMERE GLOVES ! Blankets and Flannels! AT LOWEST HAltD CASH PIUCES ! WATT & SHAND 6, 8 and 10 East King St. F ABHION8. 24 Centre Square, J. Harry Stamm's FHSHIONS, Fashion Is net always synonymous with beauty, bat this season It seems be ngreeel that " llenuty should go Hcatitlfully Attired." OUK NEW FALL DRESS GOODS Arc uotable for four first-class feature, BIG VARIETY, STYLES, QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS, THE VARIETY OrOUR DRESS GOODS Is really remarkable, and you can't go nstray In buying trem ns. Nothing but Bargains Here. Levely Striped Trimming Silks at 73c n jard. Beautiful Striped Persian Silks at $1 and SI 60 a ynrd. as-lnch All-Weel Motlllne Htrlpcd Huttings nt 87cn yard. ID-Inch All-Weel Plaid Elfcl SUg, at fiOcnyard. Tlicse goods arc exquisite, the beauty of shading Is beyond all Imagination 40-Inch All-Weel Surah StrliiedSultlngsatSOc a yard. These goods are exceptionally fine. 4C-lnch Worsted Plaids, colors beautifully combined, at 60e a yard. All-Weel 40-lnch Saxony Suitings at37iea yard. SS-lnch Silk Check Suitings, for children's wear, pictty, jet strong, 50c a yard. All-wool JWncli Silk Finished Henriettas, 1 shndes. at 73c a yard. Ne better goods were oversold for Si. Te See Is Te Believe. Come ! Double-Feld Woeol Cashmere at Its: n yard. These goods are "J-jc . yard under price. All-Weel 16-Inch French Striped Suitings at S'ljC a yard. These goods are se made that dust can't remain en them, may they be ever ee dusty the least brccze trill clean them as with n brush. Fifty diflcrcnt styles Scheel Children's Dress Joeds, Plaids and Htrlrc. nt 10c and lijea ynrd. These gethls arc stteng lib the brine lieni the ocean, yet prcttj as the June skies. Cheapest of All, Ne. 24 Centre Square. tinte. OPECIAL. Grand Exhibit -AT- 31 & 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., OF- HATS, ROBES, TRUNKS - ND- TRAVELING BAGS. We nixki ,i k.. IhI Exhibit of u Loed Article Chear. Our JlJd FLU STIFF HAT draws the meI.Ll evcrv time. Parents and children nil ! delimited nt our exhibit or Nobby SCHOOL i HATS at such Extremely Lew Price.. Special Inducement en THl'NKh aud TIIAV ELI 'UH.Us during this week STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. NEW FALL GOODS ! NEW BOSTON STORE V,-:"
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