nnnjEEBn "AQS-fV H t-v- MS' 1 ? ,r' jh" ;v.' . " -faffE TWCASTWR DAILY bTPEIJGlCEB. TU Vv -SbfiCE LANOASliaR DAILY TOOTBIJtfa AUGUST 21; isas. 1,4. y. -v ..& . sr s i,1 ' '"W K' 1 "is- fv, - ESIU. lXi . v. -air .. c- ItlJ f- 1 -.. a- I ,, ?j t P&Xj ..3W. If' fSt Mf -'V nt itijit A TrvDally InlittlgtncT. u MwMwr aubwst . tan. MMfjttMBBea pnbllsass all ta ne(MIH UBitest r up ID . VBBBBBBBnHfB. B0HTi ina any Bitten of Tra Imu as stellverM BT earners in m ej Ml iMMia towns for loe. pM week t .-'m.m, (AM a year 1 IMS fortfxmeatti ;MJgMtMa)BlMlte.peBlOtUU WiWiUtt lBTSlt.ieBWeSB (Deable Beet) aM mti, emy two p . hMu their address eaaniree KaHMrtalMsiaMwaerethe Jpaper U new te inwnmnmiti iron ie te w m.w fZ. r .. . wmm In la a mM imAB 1ln . -'V iwmUil asrerdlnff te I0MMOB. Laaeaster, ra, vnupoB'OeMeiim St -If JTBBSOBS LBAVMrB TOWJt rORTBB fBASOK, At 1 ?i- tap KAT' J.rf(4BmaBBBBgeBB tfei'HC Ph? Bsc5 jr team tsavb.bs. caw suvb tub mm n.tninnn Mj.tI.SD TO TBXU, POST 1'AtD .- 'BOB CBlrtS A TIH TBB A0DBB6S BSIBS MS, CBAMBB AS OITBB AS VBSTKBD, - The Judge aa. the Jastlces. Judge Patterson's earnest criticism tVr.T. 'awn the cendact of the Justices of the I i'peaee and the constables doubtless meets I nintne n ti,e position of Harrison's Bur-a-TwIUi the mneral approval which lta jus I chard. v.1A, - It HP IfiAnavtlAlllnr I tlM ehnnlil Mm for It. l)r 1118 DSrilCUiar I ' bets which have anlmaUdthe judge's 4aBrge te the grand jury neither we nor " VI the people have knowledge ; but tlint the r, fadae's admonition In lta general charac- "5;; ler la justlQed by the conduct of many tei AaAeerman, Justices ana consiaeies, we :: aan have no doubt. We are bound te g,ia,.smj of gee many, or mese euicime s-rSr that thev are werse "than worthless te '.f.-s.hi - . lll. '.ta nubile Interests in the discharge of 'the public Interests k$h! taelr responsible duties. They are net v&7lai8ters of the law, but Instruments of ,W& 'oppression, having a slngie eye in uie sVt&T discharge of their functions te the mak- uWh iJagbffees; thatwmcuougmieDeaninci- ir dtmt te their action Is the rounaaiien 01 It The manner of men who are chosen te these places in many Instances have succeeded in proving that the system is wrong which makes their choice possible. They have no thought of the public trust IL l aa. wm Ifc I. n .nnMA rf emnlil. 'i 'Wir ' taent. These justices nnd the constables -y. OO net ueem vuBUiaeivea pjac.wuKn, .yr. fc . m 1 . - 1.Kwa f but are as readily peace-breakers In pur- ' S.-'?iJ;nlf. nt Omlr mnlnnlitfGt.wlilch is the trO- '$rL dnctlen of fees. They treat the county miH, n iHffmnt1v from the citizen In thelr '-'f search for money, and j ust as deliberately ; -ivv dvelndement en the Bide of the civil suit p that most readily yields them fees, as ;;iSs )Wy commit te prison te maae a uui against the county. These men rightly treated would be themselves sent te I ' srlaea as thieves of the meanest kind, in M5T that they prostitute their official power 'PL te bring tbem gain, and give their judg - jaentt net according te their oaths but - 44 Doubtless there are many geed and vj7 y be&mc AiOHinen. msticea una oensiauios. w de net make a sweeping cendemna tien of them all. But there are enough who are net honest te bring a stain upon the class; and of these who are Xlfc west a goodly number are se stupid that Lri .Iam l 111a la.. lnM-lnifa flinn v pwu -buuu ta ii.w icaa tujutiuua kuiiu rV"!ft-5. thnnvh It u rtldhnnpat. Nn nnn p.nnfl- ;l:f.- Aeatly expects a wise decision from a Jus- wtiee or energetic dlscbarge of his duty iVr&Vfmaa b. fsnnntaliln! Riinli nxnpfitntinn ifl ? 0aao.eHgfl,dltatjalBtd te'b.ateiUJned. Hi&JU Judge I'aUorsen s uroem sumces te 3Z&a prevent thieving aldermen and stealing ;W constables from robbing the county in ' .f k& hmmia a -tin Inn. MTAflllftll r 9wnt (aA and surprised. It has been essayed be be iere; and still the county suffers; but no alderman or constable has gene te jail, where all should go and could be sent If 'Judge Patterson's charges are proved upon them and are made te yield their Just fruit. But we are in favor of abolishing the whole let. We belleve that justices of - the peace have survived their usefulness. What we need new is n higher class of officers and fewer of thorn, with larger jurisdiction and greater responsibilities ; aid salaried; te be appointed by the judges of the superior court and remova ble for cause. We wan t j ust Ices in fact ; and net the shadowy and unsubstantial things we new have under the name, which would mere aptly be Injustices. The Fisheries Treaty. The Senate debate en the fisheries treaty shows a division en party lines eyer a question that should be treated with patriotic disregard of partisan feel, ing. Seme men argue that the failure of this treaty will force the country te adept a policy that will lead te war, un less we finally accept the humiliation of a retreat te the position taken by the treaty. Others bold that the treaty ltsel f la humiliating, and that we had better tike the chances of war than agree te it. A humiliation se uncertain that It can be vigorously disputed will appear te most calm citizens preferable te war or a chance of war, but we cannot help feel feel leg that the talk of hostilities ever se trivial a matter is largely nonsense. If congressmen would only forget party when considering International matters, our national dignity and rights would be mere thoroughly respected, for foreign powers knew hew te value the proceed ings of a legislative assembly divided en basis of national parties regardless of the menu of an International question. The situation appears te be Bimple and clear enough without study of details. The administration offers for approval a treaty that it believes te be the best that can be drawn by peaceful meas. ?3r ares, it it is declared unfit the . government will have te go te work te f compel Great Britain te de better by re . j, v saliatlen, embargo, or ether vigorous and eestly measures of commercial war. If g Great Britain still refuses te yield .through pdda or a different idea of the Justice of ig our claims, we must either swallow our P.. own' pride and admit that we 'are either wrong or have net the pluck te cemrnaud iff, our rights ; or we must go en firmly, if ' need be, te war Itself. If we ere net se thoroughly convinced of the justice of , ur claims a te fight for them, we should kuxMoeaiuemnow. 'The state department believes that the treaty has secured te us all that we eaa in Justice ask, and the Republicans of the Senate assume a grave responsi bility in their effort te force a demand for sere. ! - . T"eCleTcltud Grunnd.Swell. ) 1L.1 ,d ,S an UBdeubld ground swell of iJNlltieil sentiment discernible for Cleve- " this early Btage of the cam- ine opponents of Damecratln 1 and their ammunition anon r. '"??f wl)a exposed te therce white t sraiH.. The Kw Yerk ItVm some wbe presented aa elaborate review of Che unfit RPpotatmente teaAe by Uie president, and te distorted and un founded were the ckmrgea that even Republican organs of the severest tyre of partisanship declined te Buddy their sheets by handling It Then we were told that the Cleveland cohorts would be put te rout when JJIalne get back. It was asserted that when the magnetic statesman returned, he wenld sound the tocsin for Keenbllcan victory by clvlnf the facts and figures showing hew Uie Democratic policy of tariff re form would ruin the country. Bat the Maine statesman has come, seen and been conquered. Instead of helping out his party, he has plunged them deeper into the mire of defeat by declaring that trusts were ,s private affairs" with which President Cleveland and cltlzens gener ally had no concern. This la a pleasant thing te tell the werklngman when he Qnda himself out of employment as the effect of cornering a commodity whlchhe helns te produce. It also elves the He te the Itenubllcan platform and places t. il.. I. HHAl.nt lM.1tntMri ftf tlin Alien vuviv 1a uuumui iuuiuu-vu ground-swell for the Democratic ticket. Allen Cranberry Thurman, the Demo cratic candidate for vice president, Is en his way te Michigan, and everywhere alone the route he Is the Inspiring cause of most genereus enthusiasm. His party friends are exhilarated at his speeches, and his political fees And the arguments that he presents un answerable In their logic. It Is the be ginning of the patty triumph that Is awaiting in November. The ticket Is Invulnerable ; the party policy Is unas sailable; and the ground-swell everywhere new portends Democratic succets. The report jast Issued en the experts et previsions ler July shows a total vslue el beef, hog and dairy products exported et nOT-i.C-lO. about llue.000 less llian In July et 1R87. ForlhQBevcu months ending July niet an Increase et shout million Is shown, the total boleg (40,C2S,1Z8. 01 the July iblpmentt l,2fll,&26 were In cattle, (.13,7 G4 In hORS, (0,074,001 In products 'et cattle and begs, ?l,tW,!CT in dairy products. It Is a Iset tbst certstnly ought te be Im pressive of sometblng that In tbe nine months endlng July 31, 1638, we sent sbread ever twenty million dollars' worth et bacon, netrly four millions of bam, three and a third millions of perk and ever two millions et lsrd. These figures represent tbe vslue of 21I,MVS,141 peundi of bsoen, nearly four million rounds el hsm, 4,007,. 330 pounds el perk and 22,700,032 pounds or lsrd. In tbe three months ending July 31 we cxported 35,183,180 pounds of eheeie and l,3.r0 tens et butter. m Ir the Republican Call, of liarrlsbnrg, has bull tl.e weight tbst Its enterprlse and ability alve It a right te, there will be a blgb old tlme In Dsuphlnoeuntyatanearly dstc. In a double leaded editorial with tbe besdlng "Let the kleker kick," the follow ing grspble langutge Is found : "it polltl pelltl polltl esl vassslage exists anywhere In this bread land It crswls In the dust and Heks tbe loot el tbe ltepubllesn tosses In Dsupbln county, Onomsn-pewerlnDsupblnoounty politics Is mere arrogant than It Is In Ger many and Jlueils, for neither crsr nor kaiser oeuld possibly be mere Imperious In dictation te a subject than Is a Dauphin county HepubUean boss In his rule et local politics." KdllorSturgeon will net hide his Indig estion st the methods of these rtngiters. He will continue te pursue the villains, and although lie lias a hard task te compel them te desist they may In time be conquered. mm Mi!, ISr-AiNK's Portland speech en trnsts has arotued attention In Knglsnd and bis assertion that tbst country "Is literally plaatered ever, under her system et free trade, wllh trusts" Is reoelved with sur prise. The oerrospoudentol tbe New Yerk lmes says that be carefully explained the nature era trust te some forty reproaenta repreaenta reproaenta tlve Eugllffbmen who all flatly denled Mr. iilalne'H statement. "One or these, Alfred Mllner, Is a distin guished fellow et Oxford and private socro secro socre tary of the chancellor of the oxehequer, a position equal In Importance and lnlluence te that et Brut assistant aeeretary of the treas ury In Amerlea. Mr, Mllner said : The sutoment that a trust or anything llke a trust Is common In Kngland la absolntely false, I marvel at any man committing talmseir te an assertion se bsre-faeed and se capable of prompt andoemplote refutation." Tbore nre a few things of which the sup ply has been limited by nature and a few men have secured control as In the ease of tin, but there Is no epeuly organized or permnnent aystem at all comparable te our trust sjBtcui. Mr, lllalne will have te come down from lelty abstractions te solid facts and prod 1100 a list et British trusts, and while be Is about It he might as well tell us all about tbe trusts that thrive se well In high tantl Germany, When It Is remembered that bills for public buildings de net make appropria tions from tbe treasury, but merely 11 x the ecst, and that the bills for torts and ships operate In tbe same way, using but little of tbe Bum total, at oncelt will be admitted that tbe prosent session of Congress has net been tempted te most lavish expenditure by tbe growth of tbe surplus. Tbe sundry civil bill takes money enough from tbe treasury for tbe sites and foundations of the public bulldlngf,and tbe expense of tbe new navy Is te be met by small drafts en tbe treaiury ns tbe work gees slowly en. The appropriation for pensions will preba bly exceed tbe aetual disbursements seme five and a half millions, and the assertion that tbe bills new pending would wipe out the surplus II passed, la entirely without support. Among tbe esllmsted rxpendl. tures for tbe year la tl7,SH,15tThe New Yerk Iftraltl quotes a prominent treaiury ollleial as follews: " Excluding this ex. pendliure from the estimates, the estima ted expenditures, according te the secre tary's report are ?278,CSd,G3l, showing a surplus of 1101313 805 ter tbe year, te be added te tbe (110,000,000 in tbe treasury at tbebejclnnlng of the yesr. At tbe end of the next fiscal year, therefore, If there is no tariff legislation and there are no pnrebases of bends at premiums, there will be (214,000,000 taken from the people by tsxa. Uen locked in tbe vaults of tbe treaiury," PERSONAL. MieiiAiu. Muuhay, asnert step fcr an amateur base ball elub et Rcencater, was bit by a pitched ball Hunday afternoon snd killed, his neck being broken. Mns Olevjilanu, having waged war against tbe bustle, la new trying te raise her aex from the tyrannical grasp or light shoes, tier cres&dea are always fcuuued en common sense. EX CO.SOBEBSMAN JAMES B. KVKnitAKT, et West Uhesler, who has been aerleutly 111 for a week or mere with dysentery, shows but little signs of Improvement, and msny et his friends are net a little fearlul of tbe result. Mb, Gladstone says he can held out no hope ibm no will be able te take part In any poiltle4l work alter tbe settlement or the frith quMiteu. Ills one aim in lite Is te secuie Heme Rule for Irelsnd. Thst done, be believe bis publie work will be ended. Prof O. O, Pend has beeu appointed tetiiecbslr of ebeuilatry In tbe Pennajl. vDla state college, in place of Prof. Wuj, II. Uerrlck, resigned, and will enter en hli duties at the beginning or tbe fall term. Professer Pend graduated at tbe Amherst college In 1681, spenttweyears la Germany, extending bU chemical studies, and has has aa lastraeter of ciMry at Asa bent arer sine Rav. Dr. Harrm, of Baa Knweimeyjwke bm iMtratttrnad from a tWt te wm Xsta Xsta Xsta naMafethodlsttBlMleB la iloaelalu, says ibMMactlTe revival M la nrenrws iswre meBftfceJspanste, and that tbe eeavatts de Het oeaudrt UmbemIvh at all saved until they at baptlaed, One of these, li tead el eating bis commnatea breatf, sake that It mltht be wit te ale nlatlvee la JftpM for their splrltnal geed. me OhUrBtUBbBf et th Age? Mr. Morns ec Mandav In the Beasts resumed his argument In favor el ths rati noatien et tbe fisheries treaty. Intheoearse of hla address be read an extreet from Mr. Blaise's Portland speech ea the 1MB. of August, descriptive of a seeae oil the eeast of Newfoundland, where the steamer Oily of New Yerk passed a fishing fleet aaa remarked that Mr. Bialae had, as speaker of the Heuse of representatlvea sad as a senator, allowed bis party tilve (In 1671 and 1683), te the French and Canadian fishermen the right te bring Inte the United Htates fresh fish free or duty. And the Kepnbllean candi date ler the presidency, when ha raised hla blue eyes te the rising son and welcomed the coming of the great chieftain el Repub licanism, mnst have forgotten that that cblellaln was one of tbe seen who had put "fresh fish free" en the statute book, and had never attempted te remove It. Ne man (be said) ever played tbe role of "Chief Humbug of the Age" with mere snoeess than that eminent chieftain of the Republi can party, who, In a fog, undertook te make some declamation, from a slek stemacb, about Republican and Democratic treat ment of tbe fisheries. He did net wonder that he (Mr, Blaine) was slek. in rniujivaaia naiireaa ecnBi, Information comes from Pittsburg te the effect that the Pennsylvania railroad com psny baa In contemplation tbe building el a line through tbe southern central portion of the state, which will be gradually extended until It connects with the Southwest Penn sylvania and will parallel the contemplated Seuth Penn railway. Oel. Veter Abl, one et tbe projectors el the Heuih l'enn, says mat a nuniDer 01 weaiiny uumeerrana ana 1'erry county cltlsens, despairing of the construction et the Heulh Penn, bave, dur Ing the spring and summer, been negotiat ing with tbe Pennsylvania railroad efll. clals te Induee tbem te build a read. As a result the capitalists subscribed tin, 000 for preliminary expenses, and President Rob erts and a oerps of enslncers will go ever the proposed read within a low days. The survey has been made, and It ! calculated that the average oest will be (18,000 per mile. The proposed new line begins at New- vllle, en the Cumberland Valley read, thirty miles from Usrrleburg, and will ruu due west along a small ereek en the oppo site side et tbe Beeth Penn survey. Denb. ling Qsp will be struck, and tbe line will oentlnue six miles through tbe gap, then will tunnel five ranges et mountains, and coming outen tbe Unnntqnlglg ereek will then continue west 1&0 miles, where the survey steps. A Weman Marrtcrcd. Majer Iiowes and family, of Philadelphia, with Indian guldes, forming a party el ten persons In three canees, wblle patting up the Tebyque river, .10 miles Irem Andover, Ntew Brunswick, en Unnday, wnre llred en by unknown persons, and Mrs. Hewes was Instantly killed. Majer Hewes elslms toewnoortain salmon fltnttig grounds en tbe river. Tbe poeplo et that vicinity con sider tbe Hulling rights publie property. On Htturday the major drove away several men who were fishing. The shots tbat kilted Mrs. Hewes. It Is believed, were In tended for ber husband. William Day and Frank Tratten, acoused of being poachers, are suspceted et having fired tbe shots. A aberlfl's posse are seareblng for them, An Augsl and a Damen, from llie Omaha World. First Raby : Fend young mother te proud young fatherAlbert, dear, did you hear tbe aweet darling cry his dear Utile eyes out last night r Proud young father I thought I heard our angel twitter. Hecend Baby : She Albert, you unfeel ing wretch, te hear that ehlld soreeeblng all night and never eiler te take hlra. He Let the little demon bowl. Where tbe Quail Ueloegt, rrem the Texas Bluings. An Austin loaeher was Instructing bis class in nttnral history. "Te what class el birds does tbe hawk belong?" be asked. Te the birds of prey," was the reply. 11 And te what class de quail belong," There wsm a pause. Tbu toaeher repeated tbe nuostten : Wbere does the quail belong ?" "On toast r'yolled out tbe hungry boy at tbe feet or the class. 3 WANASIAKKH'H Closed at i r. m. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker'a 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 mall facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. envmu U J L. 4umtn V WANAMAKER'S HAcres FLOOHSpACE S PHILADELPHIA HiiRretiirHM 1 r Yeu knew that there Is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but we have if. 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 are yours. JOHN WANAMAKER. Philadelphia. VOMPLKXIOX I0 WUXH. QOMPLKXleirpbDEKT LADIES WUUIVA1.UK A BKriNKU COUFLKXION POZZONI'S ukdieatxd; COMPLEXION 'POWDER. It lupirts a brilliant transparency te the akin, llumevfs all pimples, iiccklu ana Ols Ols Ols coleratiors, and wakes the skin delicately seltandbeaatllul. it contains no llrue, whluS. loaerarenlo In three shades, pink or Oesh. white and brunette. roil balk ax All Druggists and Faney Goods Dealers ilvorywhere. TBKWABk OF 1UITATIQN8.-M N JCRVOU1 MaUlttOttBtt. The Nerves 8 Romberg says " that aeaialela is tM Mayer ef us asm far kaaitay Mesa." Ms Is aqaailr traa of every Sena of ureal u tn sloe h us a nema) Cessna vebs svstttn receives from H the nmeueas tsqairs. hsbcs tae aHsssmwBw qastMea of the partseattea el the Weed agsM tmprssMS Itself npea , A Bseasat of cave rai tentt enables tis reaUte way Heeav Barsapamisbyltspewsrtepwify ttie Most produces eures In a imt variety of dUmas te an axtsat hltasrte bbsbewb. " Whsa I began taking Heed's SaraapsHlla 1 was ceaaaea te tke bed asarty all ttee Urn. Hew 1 an uBtBBbsstMrteftheaer.feevaa better sppettta than for five years, and am set nearly ae nervosa as I have beea." Mas. Abu A.UattBa,Mloetewa,rhltaaelpBla. ' Nerreus Haadaehes " l bars been for years a grsat sufferer from nervous beaaaehs of aa anatnally Mvere type. 1 have tried a great many remedies, bat asver fenad any telisf till I began te use Heed's 8ar sspatllla. BsfOrstaBseoeaabotUe was geae my keadsebes were set se severe nor se fre quent, ismjnet beainning the leartk bottle aaa have net felt se well for years. IM eea. resea dltcy feeling In the kead is abeeiatsly gene, and my gsneral health Is weaaerfally improved. I write tete, hoping It may tadBee iomsethsr sufferer like my salt te try this la valuable medicine." Mas. W. a. OaaTwaiaar, Shelter Island, Suffolk Ce., K. Y. Heed's 8aTparill Beld by all ami guts, tl 1 six for a, rrepare only by O. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Dese On Dellar. (t) oteTJtitra. VV rim wrfirn M AKT1N BROTHERS. 0 00a colors and geed form In designs la CLOTHING Qoed Celers And Designs. Arejtutu Important as as tbe quality el the cloth or the grade of tbe lining. See enr 18, tin ana til Hen's Snlts. Yeu can get a geed Bnmmer Bull or All-Yenr-Henna Bnlt among them. Ven can get a geed everyday or Dress Unit among tbem, and tbe kinds at ibeae prises are money saving. Children's and lieyt' Suit and 1'anU at Bur. prising Lew Prices. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Furnishing Geedl, i) NOHTH QDMN ST. f. B. Campaign Equipments ferciub. w lLTilAMHON A FOHTKK. -IN LOW PRICES. UNCONOiriONAL BlfKllKMUKIt ori'iterua. PRICES GUT SEEP. llenl'a Light Colored Bttrr roll Derby Uatr, Vrlees Cut, II CO te l 87. Gent's Light ColerrdEUtr Veil Derby lists, Prices Cut, II DO te $1 87. Gent's Light Colored SUIT Veil Derby Hats, Prices cut, S3 00 te tl 87. Uent's. Bey'a and Children's White snd U Ued straw Itate, 1'rices cut, tl 0) te tee. Gent's Manilla Hats, 11.00, 11 23, 11.60. Kent's fltralffht Brim White BUaw Hats, friees cut, 12 00 te ll.ce. Light Colored HUff relt Hats, tl CO. Light and Dark Colored redcras, II 00. dent's Cleth 81 earner lists, S3e, 4C0, coo. Hey's Cleth Hate, 250. CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS. Williamson & Fester, 32.31,8G&38E.KING8T., LANOABTKll, PA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 310 MARKET 8Tfl MBT, HAUUtSlWRO. PA. WAMVMI (JPKUIAI ' WATCHES for rarmers and ltallreaders, II Karat Geld rilled liuss Cases, Klgtn Works, U each. Jeb Let. Beat Waleh and Jewelry Bepalrtng. Bpeotaeies.CyeRlsasesanaOpUoaltloods. Cor root time dally, by telegraph only piaee In LOUIS WBBBR, Ne. I6i)t N. Queen BL, opposite City Hetel, JNear l'enn'a Daneu "WrATOH RKPAIKINQ. WATCH IffiPAIBIUG A Wateh U the most delicate and Intricate plece of mechanism made by man,and the one that rcoelvei the least attention. Tour stsam engine, your wagon roeelvos mere. it Is an established faet that there are mere WatchKs ruined by the averane Wateh ste pilrer than by the wateh Carrler. We hare a watch In our possession made by the nndorstgned 1 this, coupled with an cX PKUIBNUKOr X1UI1TKKN XCastSATTUJC HKNC1I, onables us te turn eat work of the Highest Qrade at reasonable prices and with sat is (action te our customers. Would rcspecttully Invite a trial, GHAS. S. GILL, Watehmaker & Jeweler. NO. 10 WEST KING BT LANCASTKB. PA. w ATOHH8. Lew Prices! Quick Sales! Goods iiarked at rst Selllug Klgtrw at tbli beaseu. ouKaTeotor WATCHES ll verv larira anfl cnmnrljiA evAn?fiin ,n oia,tllverunaNlel. rrlea will surmUa jcu. iiuralmlstORlvoyeutheVsttY HKbt value ter the money poeslble. And we de It. Men Magnetle Watches a specialty. WALTER C. HEBE, Ne, 101 North Queen Street, LAKCASTIB, FA. Bi-ua mmtMUBa. fmOlkh BAJtQAljm. WATT & SHAN D SPECIAL BARGAINS. Darter our Bsmt-aaaaal cisartag Bale wb aneasrlflg Bxtraerateary Bargales U aaa avary BSparHaeat. xae baiaaei Of steak ef Spriigud8uHiiDaitt(Mi iaMBdlMMika, BsackaaacotetBHearMtBia, bethta 1 ill-Weel aMMMK Waspsa. Maekul uoiersa uasami imsrcs. DsBBgas. asii aiargBaa-AU-weet UlethBalMafs are bow entlegaraieat et CesL aorcmeatef being elesed SPBCIAIi VAIUM IV iiAuixv, uKerra and chijldrkn;b GAUZE UNDERWEAB. BBAT BAEQAIHS IX TABLB LIMErtS AMD TOWELS. One hundred deien AU Llnea Xaettea r rings Towels at UXe. 9 1 t aessB juarga etc e Knotted rtlage Tew els, i7e. . . one hundred dessn Bxara Viae Qaallty Kaettaa rnnge Damask ana wrd eye at ate. ritty Oesen Bath Towels at se eaea. nOaa hnadrtd desea Ixm Largs, Ooed Quality Bath Xewals at HXs, SPECIAL I Una ease of Sateens, Ooed Styles, Perfeet aoeds, only 6a a yaid. We open today several oasssef Haw Call, cess, Dara Fall raturns, AT THE New Yerk Stere, 0. 8 At 10 MAST KINOBT. T HK POPULAR DREB8 FABRICS. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS AT- NO.fi25.BAST KING ST., W UAVB NOW Ol'gN ANDUIADY rOB IN3PB0T1OH AND COUPABIBOR A 46-Inch Ill-Weel Henrietta In all the Desirable Shades fat 75c. A 46-Iqc1i All-Wcel Henrietta In all the Desirable Shades at tl.oe. The above two qualities et Henriettas are net only the best goods for their respeetlve prices in this city, but we csn ait are yen, are unsurpassed by same prleed goeOa of the best Philadelphia and Mew Yerk houses. ear We sell for cash, whleh places us In a position te give yen as geed goods for your money as the world produces. Tbe People's Casta Stere, L4NOASTBB, FA, naarll-lydaw Ja MARTIN A OO. QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT. NKW UOODS AUB1VINU KVsgY DAT fO TUB FALL SBABON. NOVELTIES IN ROSE JARS, 'KAIR-X I,AMP, FRUIT PL ATfiS, CHIWA PEPPERS, CHINA SALTS, BISQUE FIGURES, TERRA OOTTA l-IQURKg, Preserving Utensils. KXCBLBIOU COOKING. CHOCKS, All Blrei, Fifty Doten JBLLY TUMBLBBS, lie a dOX. MASON FKUIT J A US at Lewest Frtees. We are Clesln B about One Hundred and TNINU FKUIT JAB8 AT ruty uezen LIU epeciai rnces. J. B. MARTIN & CO. The People's Cash Stere ii.'fr.-'H 23 LTBTJBSK'& FiuitJ&ii! Fruit -'an! Masen f aeii j am 1 rtata.Neperaeseai Qsmbs,Sse pereesea atf waUeBs. at aee- deaea 1 fare mnbaer nma, loe par aessaw JatU.TaLAMM.Ac VlowerPetat - FlowtrPeiil raaey ratated Flower reta. Bea, reea, Maroea, Dark t also, riala Tsrra-cettB, areas Massd aaa the eemmea nheB rets AT BURSK'S, MO. 17 aMUR sUKQ HUNT LAXCASTIB,rA H O I FOR THK COUNTY FAIR I . A. Mst & Ge. THK LKAD1M0 riMK UKOCIH8 IN THK cixr. Car. Eait KlafMi DakeBU. WATCH AND WAIT. we are going te have tbe finest Display et Wafers and Biscuits ever seen before lathis city, at enr County Fair, and every person calling will gat a Sample rree. We will be In Main Building en first Fleer, northern entrance. Can't be Missed. JUBT KBOB1VSD TOPAT. Anether Let of VanDerresr AFaney Waters andBisenlts. call and Taste. W. A. REIST & CO., COBHKR EAST KIWO AND DDKB STB , IiAMUABTAU,FA. REIST'SI TUB NIMBLE BIXFBNOB FBBFBBABLE TO TUB BLOW BQILLINQ1 A Penny Saved Is 1 PeeDy Earned A small margin of profits enables us te turn enr money evi-r quickly, and while ear slew moving. competitors are watting forpatrensat mgner ngnnw, we are api 10 ai nre prnuw en enr tnrestmenis, and yet give our patrons ths benefit. We pnsh business sharply and at very small profits. We don't sit down and wait for business te come te ns at high figures. Common sense will enable the reader te tell whleh is the best plan 01 proeennra. Remember, we nave tn ve the largest Stere, the the Most complete As- Hearten bieci ana aertmeat. Ajob let of Very Tine Breems, two for 25e, ajoeio'. 01 nana ceruus. dc tiaen. WO 1 gallons Fere Xxtraeted Heney, 3 as for 380. rtne Dried Beef, lue a k. Ficnie uams, lie a b. Masen Frelt Jars Pints. 78e; Quarts, 65c 1 Bait Hallow, II 10 per dozen. Borax Heap, 60 1 Olelne Seap, Bet White Froth soap. 60. 4 fts whlte-uratn Bice for 25c e tts White dorm ler2Sc e as Kolled Avena or Oatmeal for 25c. i as Fresh Tea Blscnlts for 25c 8 fts New Yerk Snaps or 3 as Nick Hacks for Se, and a thousand ether Bargains, corns and see. Loek Out for Oar Immeaie Delivery Wagei ! We cenld never " Catch Up " with enr orders. We have overcome this by having the Largest Delivery wagon built. Keep an eye en it. Step It en the way and place yenr order. Relst, WtieIesale& Retail Grocer, Northeast Cerner West Klag Bad Prince Streets, LAN0ASTEB.FA. Air There will ba an exhibition of ths Star. ling Basing roweer at ueist's Grocery, wst King and Frin.ce streets, BATUMI Cor. I DAY, AUOUST IS. STRAW BATB. STAUFFER Si CO., Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen street, are selling 82.60, 9.00, 81.60 and $1.00 Straw Hata for 60 and 25 cents. HOOKS, AC. L. B. HERR, Beeks and Stationery. Ne lg Blevr Absut Leir Fri . Qetlity ml Qautiiy UOVBUN. FBIOEB Sl'KAtt rOU TUBBBBLVKS. BOOKS, BIBLES, Fliote. Albums eVKLEOANr rOBLADlBB. WKITINO FAVBB 53 Ueith Queen St. f aagia lvd JUtXOMUMXB, '''''Vr TUTHEK B. KAUFFMAN, ATTOHNBY-AT-LAW, MO. 1 SOUTH FBIBOB BT.,'Ianejatar.ra jSJjffiu$8fm MAM ysiisffeiBiVsffiV ASKEW Tnf" MS. A : 9M AatB m WIST IU tWt. VIMS T' -wl -i-J. w- CR0HAMT TAILORIKO. HAOER ft BROTHER. Merchant Ttlloriec DEPARTMENT. AMRfSOTriX aUABAMTCKl). Mli-Sraer Special ReiMttau, ffcoteh and Keglish OhtTleta. sceTcn CIIBVIOT SUITINOS.) Bire Lisa I CHBVIOT BUlTlNaS,) SMJMTOBMJO. B88,00TOBBJ0. r 8.00 TO SW.0O. SS8.U0TOSBJ.00. The above are THB LATBST In Plaids. and Btrlpes; The CLOSING FBtOBS will Warrant an B- amlnatlen. CHBVIOT SUITINGS, IJO.00 TO 116 00. CHBVIOT SUITINGS, 130,00 TO 110.00. Desirable Thin Materials for Bummer Wear Will be fennd In enr assortment of Worst eds, runnels, Serges, Drap veitti, Mehairs, Pongees.; IMPOBTBU LINEN VKSTINOS. L1NKNVKST1NOB. WH1TB lager & Brether, 25 k 27 West King Street. R EDUCED PRICES. L GANSMAN & BRO. The Great Sacrifice Sale OF MEN'S, BOW AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Will Continue for a Few Days Lenger. Ws Offer UURATBABOAINa te Kednea Breck. HEN'S BUSINK8B BO ITS at 13.60, $1.60, S5.60, HEN'S DKKS8 SUITS at W.60, 7.00, S8.00, MEN'S FINK PRINCBl'AIiBEBT STJITSat 11100, Sit 00, 16 OP, (18.00. FANT8 at 600. Me, 7Se, tee, 11.00, HI8,L76, noe. tsee, $3.00. MEN'S SEEIISUOEBR COAT AND VEST, 990. BOY'S BBBBSDCEER GOAT AND VEST, J05C BOY'S SUITS at S2 00, ?.60, S3.00, 11.00, St 60, 18.00,(7.00. OHIIiUBBN'B SUITS at 11.35, (1.73,(1.00,(2.60. Flve Hundred Fairs CntLDBKN'8 ODD FANTS.SOO, 860, 8Se We, 75c, (1 00. Great Bargains. PantaI.oenb TOORDEU, 13 00, ).60, N 00, (5.00. JKVBBMIUBGR these Bargains cannot be duplicated. It son want them come at once. L Gansrnan I Bre., S.W.CJOBNMB NORTH QUSaiN Si ORANQB BTB LANCASTER, PA. Hands Wanted en Vests. Geed ! Prices Paid. M TORS ft HATHFON, Thin Olething! EVERYTHING DESIRABLE AND NICE IN- THIN CLOTHING, -FOB TUKSK- HOT, SULTRY DAYS ! We can suit your taste and we can suit yen la price. COATa AND VEST', cool and comfertaMa, at any price from (1.25 te (7 60. THIN GAB8IMKBK STRIPED TBOUBBB9, for het-weather use. (2.75 te (8 -our make. THIN VESTS, in White, Striped and Colored Duck, latest out, (1 te (3 CO. Myers & latbfen, LKAU1NQ 0L0XR1BU8, NO. 12 EAST KING ST., 'LANCASTER FA. Wli. FISHER, DENTIST. Particular attention given te Ailing and preserving the natural teeth. I have all the latest Improvements for doing nice work at a very reasonable coat, Ilavtngyearsefex perienee in the large cities lam sure te give the best of satis tactien and save you money, best artificial teeth only i00 per set. marlMr1 Ke. M NORTH QUBBN ST. XTOTIOB TO TRESPASSERS AND JJI aUNNKUS.-All persons are hereby ter. bidden te trespass en any of the lands et the Cornwall and Speedwell estates in Lebasea or Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or nam nam elesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or flahlnsr. aa ten law win ue ngwuy samew avalnat all trespassing ea said Una of the sa aaaigned after this notice. wn, oel AN rBBBaf AJT, R.PHJUI7 IBDWjO.FJ AttenureaBt vmmt AM oeiABua's Heir 'W 4rM 8' i'l ft.l n .r