a- u, Jf" , - THE LAtfCASXEli DAILY iNTJEIJuleENOEI?, FlllDAY, AUGUST 24, 1888. . r"-Th. w aW, m L& Wh thf tr fit wn i a V i ! Th Daily Intelligencer. AJMlOASTBK. AUGUST II. 18S8. .- Daily irru.iBiKcn tinbllshct nil tbe ?r- UoniiMr.rewi nf the United Press nn te , Mm MtMt possible hour. ; HBBMS-The DM1 7 Edition Of TBI limrLTJ ?? -tmn H delivered by earmrs in Uie city 'it Ad turrenndtng towns for loe. per weeu by uatl. UO & yeari rs.50 for six months LB for three months t 50c per month. Wmw lrrLtle lit cm (Deublo Bhect) jy .' Eight rage, only IUS0 per annum, la d- btertber wishing thelr address chancee '!., aaest also itate wfcore the tpsper U new Iet '1 warded. AtverUs.mcnU from 10 te 95 cu.per Hn ?:' each.lnsertlen. according te location. T, TUB INTELLIGENCES, St Uccutat, Pa. OTtitpfceM Connection - "I' ', JF Ccnntry Jlcftre rrf . 3 The president Las sent te CenRressa 'ble paper of the jjreatcat possible lm- fperUsce Invoking as It docs the honor mti dignity of the nation in tbe niternn W tire X commercial war, forced upon us !p bj the narrow partisan treatment of an international question by tbe Senate. It i- te a national misfortune that we should Y' have men In control of the llepubllcan faction of the Senate se deitllute of all ft genuine pride of country as te persist in g treating this fisheries question ns parti P sans rather than ns patriots. Ills net many days since Gladstone & arose In the British commons te rebukn v one of his own followers for obstructing the foreign policy of the government. i. Grandly the old statesman told his fol fel f lowers and opponents that in dealing "With foreigners they were all English r sen. In dealing with Canada and ng " land we should all, and lirst of nil, be - Americans. Whatever party or policy , Bay claim a man's allegiance, he should ' remember that en Issues llke this men must either support or oppose their coun try. They may differ as te the manner in which national rights should be up held, but they cannot with nny claim te patriotism refuse te support the gov ernment In upholding these rights merely . because it happens te be In the liancin of , men of another party. The president has given proof of nn earnest and alert purpese te upheld the i rights of our citizens. Tew would have ? blamed him if he had let the Senate bear the responsibility of what might happen ' and had trusted te the "modus vlvendl" ; te carry matters safely te a future settle- aent. That would have been tbe natural course of one leB3 anxious for the protec- t Hen of citizens, less jealous of national dignity, but the president appreciated - the fact that no matter where the fault lay, our Interests were imperilled by the failure of the treaty. Something should be done at once and nothing remained t but retaliation. Se hefrankly turns upon tbe little dogs who have bcen barking at ; the British lien nnd demands that they xonew nini te Tin: twisting or tue TAIL. Tlie Surplus Still There. The Republicans are ra akin tr a 1eful neisa ever thfi rnmnr Hint tlinrn will tint. be very much surplus left when Congress gets through with its work. They are particularly delighted with a marvelous sat of figures evolved from the Inner consciousness of some unknown statisti cian which show the expenditures te he nearly sixty-nine millions, leaving only about eleven millions dlfference between this reduction by expenditure and the re duction of revenue recommended by the ways and means committee, It is pleasant te sce people enjoy them selves, but duty compete theso who value truth te call the attention of these econo mists te the tact that their figures are en tirely wrong. The sixty-eight millions In cludes the total j of appropriations which cannot be spent for a very longtime tj come. Fer example, the work en forllQ ferllQ forllQ catiens, public buildings and rivers and harbors, will only be paid for as it pro gresses. The people of Lancaster de net expect te see their postefflce finished for many a day, nnd it will certainly net be paid In advance. There is a sinking find of some forty-eight millions set aside for the benefit of the bondholders, and of cource the Republicans will be deeply butt if these gentry should be obliged te wait while TJucle Sam lowers the taxes en the laboring man. They have tried hard nt this session of Cen- gress te Induce the most reckless extendi ture in the hope that that terrible sur plus might be shoved out of the way, but there Is no danger of that at present ; and distort the figures na they will, the tariff keeps the question before the peo ple plainly. - - William the Warlike. The Trench opposition te Itallau ad vances in Africa appears te be the chief reason for Germany's ostentatious po liteness te the traveling Italian premier, ad the Trench should certainly uuder land that Emperor William is ready for a great row If the smallest chip is knocked from his shoulder or that of his ally. lie is net disposed te declare a great war upon a trivial pretext, but little trouble will be needed te convince him that France Is tee troublesemn n. mnnnrn te European peace te be telerated nny longer. That will be the real and great Teasonfer any treuble that may occur between Trance and her eastern neigh neigh bers.andif she fully realizes her danger ahe will speedily calm the social and po litical disorders that disturb her progress and alarm Europe. A young republic in the midst of monarchies caunet afford te have labor riots nnd revolutionary plots. Emperor William appears te be deyetlng bis whole attention te culti vating the military spirit of the people. At Spandau en Wednesday night he led un attack In a sham battle and after wards delivered a criticism of the opera tions, lie passed the night in the sad dle in Bplte of a drenching rain and rode Inte Berlin nt the head of the guards, lumngaent back the carriage that went out for him. In dealing with se mar tlal a ruler It would be best for foreign lowers te observe the greatest caution. The cat that shows Its claws Is net al wajs the most dangerous however. illulne Talks, Mr. Ulalne is talking furiously about the savings of British and American Vetkingmen, the statistics of postal bauks ted tbe financial greatness of our court ceurt iry at compared with England, but never Jri dl?3 k Bay about trusts. lie iwers te wander nreuud in the Mysterious wilderness of urgument by which It is sought te prove that the lop!e- are made richer by taking money from them aud bur) leg It iu the ground at Washington. It pleases htm te batter awny at that imaginary being, the absolute free trader,whlle he refrains from any attempt te explain or withdraw his outrageous declaration that trusts are private concerns which should net be in terfere! with. He even taxes occasion tep'ncehlmscU mere emphatically with the bondholders and money kings of the country by Insisting that the surplus should be used in wiping out the nation's debt. This Involves tbe pur- chase nt n high premium from unworthy speculators of bends net yet due. He simply prefers that the money should be thus used, rather than that the govern ment should step collecting mera than it needs. He found litlle trouble in his ef fort te show tbe superior advantages en Joyed by American labor evor that of England where the Importation of cheap labor from the continent Is even mere troublesome than with us, but be did net succeed in proving that our advantage was due te excessive taxation. He tried te use the old cry of ngrlcul tural prosperity under a high tariff, but did net see fit te comment upon the fact that the prices of wheat and corn are higher in Londen by 25 or 40 per cent, than here, while our expotlsef corn and wheat are enormous and out of nil proper pro portion te the much talked of home mar ket that the tariff was te create. AccenmNO te consular reports the Freucu colenics which htve given particu lar attention te the cultivation of the vanilla bean have lncreasad thelr produet from 78 213 kilograms In 1830 te CC7.419 kilogram. In 1830 Fer iliverlng and perfumery vanilla command general favor and the wonder U that our fattier, oeuld get along without It. Baii Mr. Kdmund.,Hp, In the Senate in hi. -.pooch en the preposition te modify the whisky tax: "The true prlnolple upui whleU lax .Hen ought te be Impend la te put the falgbeiit posalble rate en article, of luxury, and what can be mero no than this? (whl.ky), An artlcie tbe production of wtilen It would be a great advantaue it It oeuld be dlioeuragod Inalead orencouraKOd, nnd have the corn, the wbeat and the rye that go Inte this poison te be fed te the children of the drunkard Instead of turned Inte liquid and glen te him as a drink," I'KiHiDltST Cr.KVKLANii fully appre, elated the rest and danger of retaliation, and did his host te avoid tbe necessity of hiieIi a een rap, hut new that It la before him he takes It promptly and with courage, The commercial embargo between Tranoe nnd Italy Unfair example or the treubls that may oeme upon us through the rejMtlen of the flsherlca treaty. The oDm eDm oDm tuerelal treaty botwecn these countrieH lapsed nn the last d.v nt l.viim.Fe i..I.ir... been extended for two months In the hope that ether arrangement might be made. lleth countries then enacted spselal tarlfl laws In a spirit of retaliation each hoping that the olher would be brought te term by commerolal leues. Oar oensul at Marsellles reports that the oemmorcial and agricultural cluj.e. are already weary of the atrlfe and hoping eaRerly that a nompremtse may be reached. Italian wlne growera and dealer ahut out rem the i'roneh markets are making donperato e Hurts te gain a footing In foreign oenntrloa whero the Freneh wlnea have aiwajn ueiu aupren-aey. l' reneh Importa tions from Italy In 1830 were valued at tfll 601,008; Italian Importation from Frnnce at 133.101,1510, (,'enut Masen ot et ot servcat Tnee figures may net seem large le Americans-acou.temod te the oelossal atatutlcs of coniuieroo In our own country but they ropre.oat a trade se vital te the prosperity of tliene two countries that tbe .tatesiueu ou either aide of tbls Interna tional dhpuln hollitved that the otber could net ondure a bleckade, and would be foreoa te .urreiidfir na aoen as tbe strictures of tbe p.cial lurid bccsme operative. Thus far unn oxpeeiatlon ha net been roallied. knell sunt 1h walling for the ether te yield but, se fur as can be aeen, the end Is stilt dlMHUtaud uucertuln." .... We nre new forced te oheoso botweon a trial el till, kind and a tame acceptance of the Canadian outrages. " And nbove all things the plan of rotallatieu, If entored a poe, should be actlve and vigorous." FBI130.UU Kn. William Mouauen, 0f uiove land, has bueu appointed uatlenal treasurer or the Catholic Total Abstlnenea Union cf Araorlei., vice Kav. 1'. J. Qarrlgan, of tltehbtirp, Mut, rcslgned. ? v. .F .A' Moa'-EMmne, D. D., of I'nlladelphla, has been elected Jabn pro pre pro hwer In Tult.1 college, In Greenville, . lir. MuhlenlwrK ban reslgned tbe Greek professorship at the Unlvernlty of Pennsvl. van a. Ua. Ueorge Heattte, of Lancaater, e . has bteu elected president of tbe cel- Judee TnuBMAK was taken en Thur. d te wilt Juuke Zapbsnlah Bucee. who lives en Ids farm near Tort Huren. The Judge Is 101 year old and totally blind, but prides liliuniilt upon hi Democracy, lie welcomed the jutty en lit front percb, where he anil Judge Thurman ODleyed a pleasant and lnterestlngconversatlen. Later In the day the visitor went te Hurenla Hpach, where there wa an Informal re ception. There were many yeun ladle present aud tbe Old Reman had te kiss them all befere he could escape. I'ULlriOAI, NOTtS. Leslle W. Wellington, et OernlUK, N. 1 , writes te the lilmlra Uanttte that tbe announeemout In Republican piper that he will vete for Harrison Is error. lie s.va he will work nnd ote with the Demecratit. Hev. J H. Diegerfleld, pastor of tie African Mothedlat Kplsoepsl ohureh lu Uarrl.burg, I'd., 1. out In a communication anuouiieluB bla withdrawal from the He publican party, becauie, as he alleges, n prefers Ireo whisky te free wool. Ha j" Tmri?man.PUrpMB t0 VOt0 ,0r 0:eveIanil -d COlOnOlOwOU lUuilltOll. OnO Of thnniiul Inlluentlal Itepubllral" et the atate, has declared Ilia lnrnnilnn. i ...i... .lA "B8 the "grand eid party he bad. 0 ed.e loop, and work and vete for tbe election of Cleveland and Thurman. He 1 a nlaht watchman at the state capltel, having been appointed by Uoverner lieaver. Wodnes Wednes Wodnes dayaveninKbn attended a meeting of the tleorge II McCletlan Damoeratlc t,"gleu it Herrlbburg aud Joined It. He made a poceb, In whleh lie gave his reasons for withdrawing from I lie Republican party. Ue has aent te Governer lleaver hla resli resli natien, as follews: "I hereby tender my resignation as a watchman of the publte ground and build lnif el fennaylvanla. My reasena for se t, .ari "'yithatlamlODirer in accord tarltl qaestien. I atn In favur et a tarll'. l'niL,!u!u X? Pr0,ect ,h8 Per werklngiraJ f.?.mT(hBnl ,M we'lMlhe capitalist and millionaire. 1 am net In favor et tru.t. beoame I b8llee they impoverish the land and Tuurrnan, because I believe thev nlJ.nTw tl01,'UB Interest of tbe p8eple!f Colonel Hamilton, up te within two year 8ke, was erganlrer e! the Knight et tabor or a dlstriei comprising a dozen counties in Eastern leiiiiyiyanla. He stumped tbe state for GaiflHid and nialue, aud awuuir many of the Knight ever te Gen. lleaver when he ran for governor, in appreciation of these services the governor Bppmnted hlra chlel of the park guard at the capltel. A llulnn Authority en lh. Blllli Hill. Frem the Journal of Oeminerce. Bluco the bill was nrst printed we hsvs had en extensive eorretpmdence w tu manufacturers, epecially theso engaged In textile lutulc, and a large majnrttv el them haveagreej with us that the propeied modlneitluns were net designed In a tins, tiln.pirlt, and are In the main tinwtntly judicieuf Heme ewnera of woolen mill, nave ured te say be in public, and etbera would tell the same atery If tbelr lip were net restrained for eMi reasons than any dljiaUiIaotlen with tbe changes augititsd, ItalgbU el ritil Trouble S .tiled. The wbele of Thursday' aesttea la Vllkesbsrreef the Grand Ledge Knight of 1'ytbla wa devoted te discussion of the question le bring; about an amicable ettle ettle nientef tbe dinicnltle between tbe Su preme and the Grand Ledgo of ronniyl renniyl vanla. At a late hour at night It wa greed by a vote of OTA te C2 te nnlta With tbe Huprome liojge, thus ending tbe treuble, WANAMAKRR'a Closed at i p. m. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamakcr's is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest stere 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. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. trrtmu J L jiHir s WANAMAKER'S 4Acrci k FLOOR,SpACE I PHILADELPHIA I i i ' n r Yeu knew tliat there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but we 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. i ' - i- l . J 'a OUllJ'LKXJOff I'O WDKK QOMI'liKXlON I'OWDKK. LADIES'. MHO VA1.UK A. nKriNRt) CUM t'l.KXlON At USX 113 h. POZZONI'S UKUICATKII COMPLEXION 'POWDER. 11 Impart, a brilliant trstispureney te the skin. lUnievc. allptinples.irenkles and Ms. oeloruttous, and mnkes the skin dellcatelv soft and be&uttful. It contains no limn, white, lead or arsenta In threo shades, pink or nesb. white and bntnotte. reu qai.k nv All Druggists and Faney Geed a DoulerB iHvorywbero. aw-URTTAUK or irirATieNa.- apwe-iva MAOUlNBJStr. QKMRATj MACH1NK WORICHL FOR SALE CHEAP rOU lUSIBDIAfK DE1.1VKIIV. One IK II 1. KnRlne nnd Heller romhliiea. One 4 ft 1. Knlue uud 0 II. v. IJoller, en J.",'4". " -p?,en?-ana VcrtlcAl Knglne, With or without Uellnr ' emu e II v. orHeiIr.ontalEngtno Own make. Unuines and llellcra of overy elia nnd do de do scrlpllen Bevenil Itntary Venttlatlng Fans, suitable for shop nrmileu use. Alse Vulves, rininps, l'lpe, Itrais and Iren CecKi nnamid a full llueBieam Uecda and Un Binder.' Nuppllei. Uoeblno wera, Pattern Werk, Brass Cast Cast legs, bbafilDg, l'nileys, llantteis, Ate, ute. OUOD WOUK. BlCASONAilLK 0UAUQE3. ritOMTINKSB. Central Machine Works W.T. CUMMIN OS, Proprietor, Nea. ni ise north eukihtianst. laxeisTsn, 1'a. flees tld jcducat10xal. tciuuoatienal! " MILLERSVILLB. The WlntorHeaaton of the MlllorsvilleHuto S'?i,.'H'L0??,Lw"1 bc,n ou atONUAV.BItr. lKJlkUlcU3,lSj, and wmtlnue awsuty-Klght ItKQULAU OOOKSK3. Teachers Elementary ceuriB. Teaehers eclenltne course. BPCIAL COUU3KS liollrge ITepanitery Courne. .?. "!!'"'! 1Soe't''o,piuK.Tjpawnuiig, hheit- nsud, llmlnesj i.erresiKindence, Ktc. ecal una Instrumental Slusle. I'lUntlng, craTen, Kte. SpJv,,5l ".'" en 8u,Mlt "tlreua for lay I'liplls Irem Laneatter elty. faplls admltiea at any time. I'er Catalogue, Terms, Kte , adartm thu l'nnclpal. H. OBA.M LYaB, insIMOta MlLLKltSVII.I.K, lu. VAHHIAUSa. QTANUAKU WOBK. EDW.EDaERLEY CARIIIAUK BUILDER, N03.a,4L5.CMAmtKT BTIlKRr, Uer 01 1'OdUlltlnA l.unnaa .... " ' 1 have In BtoeK ana llulta te()rarr Varletref the lollewlng styles i Ueune in.7 glee, Cabrleleu. Carriages, i eteruSX'.t' ?& Wtgrena."TCarta, UeCall Wagons. BurrteV Market Wajrens. l-naitens, Cxpresa Wei ' .. e?P!.0JJBla !0l MeoHftntea aua have tacit. Hies te bulla oerrecuy nv style of CarrtSre aeslred. The Quality. Btyfe and Finish etiuv work make It deolflSAlyihe ChMpit la tie eiTiIVA1HVKKa?TAN,,c,H,CA,,KST LUUAl. MUX XV MH, ABSlaNKD K3TATE OK HAMUEL Jlauek aua wile, el Lancwter tewnshin Lantaiur county, ihe nnd rstinea nudltef' ppe.li.td teaisinhuw lh balance i wrnat "ln In ihe handiotllenry uumnardnrana Jonas r. . by. BSjtgnets el Baiifuel Kn"lc il?d wife, te and among the,e legally "titl.ate thellthaay of Bptemter, iwj, at le o'lleli a. in., in ihe Llerarr Uoem el tM Court i.euse. In tnu city or Lwcter. wheieall S Sims Interested In said distribution miyS. augietar Auatter. pilOPOSALS KOK COM.-T11B IIU- rtmiSD-MoK-ev-xoynolQ cliet i etn. mlttee of i.euutl s wlllie'ilve prepsvls for J5.T?"' .TneJw f 'ei. et !li an Medium Nut Ceil, te b lurnlsnta te iboteorof tbeeity. unilertliuaitectlnn 1 1 theieimmlttee durlnir ift2".en.,h: or ecember and Jnnutry niu Iliajtobelt-ftRtthe Uaynr-n (.race net la-Vr liittnmiienlnuraay theSOth lnt, and te By order or the Committee Attest c a. eiT, cisrk, augsjta IOODS BAH3APAIULLA. TRUE ECONOMY lttstrne econemr te bar Meed Barsapa rllla, ler 100 Dnjea One Dellar," Is original with and true only of this popular medleta. It jmn wish te prove this, buy bottle of Heed's Barsaparllla and measure Its eentaata. lonwlllflnaittekoldlODtoMpoonrnls. Mew read the directions, and jreu will fiLd that the avarage dose for persona of different age la less than a Uaspoenfat. This Is certainly eon elnslve and unanswerable evldence of the pe culiar strength and economy of HOOD'S BAlUAHAlltLLA " We began using Heed's BarsaparllU In enr Institution some months age, and having watched Ha effects, wish te sty that we And It a geed, reliable, and beneficial mcdtrlne for family uie, and f.ir hospitals and Institutes sueh as nra." Bisiass or Miner, West renrth M,, Cincinnati, O. t took Heed's fa'sspirllla for less of appe tite, dyspepila and general languor. It Old me a vmt amount of geed, and 1 have no hesi tancy In recommending It." J. W. Wilti urp, Qutney, III. 1IK4LT11 BKTrill THAN BVSE " I have been troubled by a sotefalou affec tion alt my lite. 1 1 In ene of the marked rec ollections of my boyhood d lys, and for eaveral jers ha rtnderedm unable te labor much. I think Heea's Barsaparilla, which I hava bcen using at intervals for ten years, la the best I have ever taken. I am new ;co, .na my general health reems better than erer." U. V. Abbett, Warren, M. U. HOOD'S BARSAPARILLA Beld by all druggists, ll ; six for W. Prepared only by O I UUOD A OU., Lewell, Mass. 101DO3X8 ONE DOLLAE (8) IMPROVED OUBH10NKD EA.R UKUM8. OOKE FOR THE DKAF. I'eck'a l'atent Impreved cnthloned Kar Prums perfectly restore heating and perform the work of the natural drum. Invisible com fortable and always in position. All conver sation ana even whispers heard distinctly, rend for illustrated book mtu testimonials. ritaR. Aaaress or call en I. mscex.BM Broadway, New Yerk. Ji252we"M,W,rAw WAXitHm. QPKOIAI WATCHES for rarmers and Ballreaders, li Karat Geld rillea U03B cases, Klgln Works, tse eacn, Jeb Let. Best Watch ana JewelryOepalnng. SrKtctAelns,KyeKlassesana Optical Ooert. Cor rect time dally, by telegraph-only place in the city. LiUUlB WJBtJEtt, Ne. iw N. Queen St., opposite City Hetel, Near l'eun'a Uenet. W AT01I UKI'AIKINQ. WATCH EEPAIBIN& A Wateh U tha most dellcate nnd Intrlcate piece or mechanism made by man, and tbe ene tnat receives tbe least attention. Your atenm engine, your wagon receives mero. n is an cstabilsned (act that there are mere Watches ruined by the average Watch Ue pslrer than by the Watch carrter. We have a Watch lb our possession made by the underslgnedi this, coupled with an R.v. 1-KltlB.MJKer BlUUTJEKr. YKAKSATTII 1IKNCII, onables us te turn out work of the Highest Orade at reasonable prices and with satisfaction te our customers. Would respectiully invite a trial, GHAS. S. GILL, Watelimaker & Jeweler, NO, 10 WBBT KING ST., LANCABTBB, l'A. w AT01IKN. Lew Prices! Quick Sales! Gee.!.! M&iVedat rit.HelllDgrigureatthls Seaton. (JUIl BTOOK Or WATCHES is very large and comprises everything In Held, fcllvernnn Niel. Prices win surprise you. DurntmlstoglveyenthoVicllY jIest Vilue rer the inoney possible. And we de It. Nen Magnetic Watches R specialty WAITER C. HERB, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, I.ANnARTEK. PA. nl-tfd UUKKNnn'AXB. J. MAItTIN A UO, QUEENSWAUE DEPARTMENT. NKVV UOODtlAUUlVINO KVK HA KOtt THE rAM. 8KABON. NOVELTIES IN . KOHlfJAKS, KAIHV I.AMl'.t, I'HniTl'r.ATKH, IUUNA I'Ki'l'KilS, CHINA HALTS, iussquk rieuuns, TKIUUCOTTA I'lOPRKH. Preserving Utensils. ii"lL8leu 000KIN UUO:i,, All Blrsi, ac itach. ' 'lttyI)eriiUlJl,l,Y XUMllLKlt9,l!Cft.l)s. MASON Flll'iT .iaiw at Lewest rrlcis.t .Vf" .?re C1.!,nrmf,,inul n" Hnnnrea and Kitty Dezen LlOllTNlMl ritlllr JAU3 AT HKdal frlces J. B. MARTIN & CO. TTTK WIdll TO EMPLOY A FEW ." , salesmen en salary te siUl ourg"ei3 by sample ui the whele.M.f and retail Vade et Lanrashir, Pa, atidaojelnlug aUtes We ar. tbe Ui geit ui&nutitcturers et our line In the country, eena two cents In stamps ter par ticulars. Kore.t&ls answered ""'" augio-jetdtoa Cincinnati. 0. JPALACM Or TABHION. max FIRST FALL ANNOUNCE- MENTS OF ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Street. Fall Hats and Millinery Goods are beginning te come in fast, Saturday was a busy day with goods which had te be sold at any price, together with the new goods arrived, made the place a most attractive one te buyers. Black Straw Hats of the latest Fall shapes in Canten and Milan. We are ready te show them. Mere Felt Hats liave come In in Sailor and Walking. New Seft Felt Hats also in all colors. The time te buy these is when they are quite new. Seme Bargains which have survived the great sale, but the lets are tee small te put them back in stock. Come and see what they are. AH we can mention about them is very little. Eiderdown Cleth at 25c a yard Dress Trimmings at 10c and 25c a yard. Parasols at 50c and $1. Ladies' Ribbed Vests at 15c, 25c and 29c. Beys' Waists at 25c and 35c. Ladies' Shetland Weel Skirts, 59c and 79c.; Lisle Gloves, 1 5c. Silk Gloves, 25c and 37c. French BalbriVpran Vests. 2;c, silk embroidered. Spanish and Chantilly Lace Skirtings and Nettings. Wide Laces at 15c a yard, etc. Embroider' Fleuncings at 25c and 37c, and manv ethers. New Goods, Elegant Quality Watered Silk in all the leading Fall shades at 49c ayard. One case of Ladies' Lisle Vests, ribbed, in white, cream, pink and blue, at 25c. Never before sold at less than 45c. Colored Silk Plushes in iC, 19 and 24 inches, of the very finest quality, in all colors, at 62c, 75c and $1 and $1.25 a yd. Our new colored Silk Vel vets are open for inspection. We invite you te call and leek at our goods whether you wish te buy or net. ASTRICH BROTHERS. JURY QOODU. mHK POPULAR DRE88 FABRICS. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS -AT- The People's Cash Stere NO. 25 BAST KING ST., Wtt.UAVk NOW Ui'N ANUUKADYFOR lNbl'KCTlON AND C011PAIUSON A 40-Inch All-Weel Henrietta In all tbe Desirable Bhadei at Vc. A 46-Inch All-Weel Henrietta In alt tbe Ueilrable bhadei at 1.W. 'Itui above two qualities of Henriettas are net only tbe best goods ter their respective prices in this city, tint we can aiiure you, are unsurpassed by same priced goods of the best Philadelphia and Mew Yerk houses. Wffe sell ter Cash, whleh places us In a position te give you as geed goods for your money as the world produces. Tbe People's Gasb Stere, LAMJASmil, PA. uarlMvdAw BIVVOLHa. TglOYOI.KS, TRIOYOLES, TANDKUa. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems. ODUABLK, fHHPLK. QUAUANTKKI) II 10 BEST OK AUK, I l.LU3TUATD CATALOGUE IfliKK. POPE MF'G. CO., 79 rEANKLIN ST., BOSTON, UUANCH UOD8BS-11 warren St., New Yerk I Sl Wabash At.. Chicago, ant-iydeea BUT WBBBM. 1 Reliable Goedi k Heneit Price VISIT JOHN S. GIVLER. LOOK AT OUR $i& $1.25 BLACK SILKS. S'eaBgby DrsMtnakii ana judges prauks te be tie bet goods erured la Laaeas- ftarMtiT ,or" hB pm T8ry JOO S. GIVLER, e And 8 Kerth Qaeea Btrect, mul,aw'ANCA,T'I,A- QPKCXAL BARGAINS. WATT&SHAND SPECIAL BARGAINS. ,u.Ji5,.enr.,8?m,fJ?.nnlU Clearing Bale we we offering Extraordinary llargalna In each ltocltef,y flePrUnent' ine balance of enr SpriDg and Summer Dress Goods Including Bilks. Black and Co'ered UenrletUs. ftiSiJllL"'X0elna?u,t Warped. Black and Colored Cashmeres, Vebeges, and a, large M M sertrnent of All-Weel cloth snlUngi ire new being closed out UegardJees et ces" BPEOIAL VALUES IX liADIKS'.HENrS AND OHIIiDRKN'S GAUZE UNDERWEAB. SHKAT 11ABOAINS 1N( TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS. One hundred de?en All Llnen Knotted Fringe l ewels at Hfce. rnty doien Large Size Knotted Fringe Tew. els, l7e, irSUS jnn?d dozen Extra Fine Quality Knotted rings Damask and Bird eye at 28c fifty deienTJath Towels at Se each. n2S?..Aa?25:a flpzen Extra Large, Geed Quality Bath Towels at UXc SPECIAL I 22? WL,.e 9' Bens, Geed Btyles, Ferfeet Goedj, only Be a yard. we open today aereral cassseI New Cali coes, Dark Fall Patterns, AT TlIK New Yerk Stere, 0. 8 & 10 BAST KINO BT. N BW BOSTON HTORE. WAIT -rOBTHK . OPENING OF- J, Harry Stamm's Ne. 24 Centre Square, -AltOUV- September 1. It Wlll.ray Ven te Hi member the Place, N0.24GENTRESQUARE. New Bosten Stere. DRY GOODS -AND- NOTIONS! J. Harry Stamiu. auglS-lya UHOVJCMHa. g-ANHAKD'H MILD CORED HAM W AND UUEAKrA'TUAi ON. Unequaled for tendernsss and delicacy et flavor We guarantaethat there la nothing te eqnal them fa quality In this market, ifcou ifceu aands of the best families are new using them. They give universal satisfaction. Try them and tell your neighbors. W Dried Beef and Bologna nleelychlpped. Prices mwnabis. oeekoe wiaJit, NEW BOSTON ME CLermtwm. ASKEW Ok Ml, AT NOS.,Kt AUD MB WEST stlMU BTUEET. OfMird TTRAOHVB BARGAINS. L. GANSMAN A BRO. ATTRACTIVE DARGAIKg or 8tt!0Mbla Goods for fcrlj Fill War New Baidy for Yenr Inspection. m BOYS' iND CHILDREN'S CLOTHMQ A C THE LOWEST PRIG KB. ?,'; Bulu M w,te' 4P,)' 45' w". -oe, Hub 10. Hen's Fine flntts at la 111, no. Beia' Butta ter Scheel at 2 50, WOO, liw Baais.00. Beya' Bntu, Dreisy, at as, m, 17, Is. Children's suits, li.oe, n 75, 2, t te, 3, at. aj , Children's Pants at Be, tee, fies, 7Sc, 11 00. Enrly Fall Hutu te Ordsr, otrtetly All-Weel, tans, nt, nt, ns. Peat te Order, AU-Wooi, at 13 B0.at.ia.ic, , 9. LATI8T8TVLE8, LABGE A830BTMENT, PRICBSTQB LOWEST. L. d Bre., S. W.OORNflR NORTH QUEEN St ORANQH 8TB LANOABTKU. PA. KROHANT TAILORING. HAGER & BROTHER. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. A PF.IIFECT FIT GUAllArtTEKn. Mltl-Snnimer Special Reduction!. Ecetch and English Ohevlete. sneTnii IM.00TO I7S.00. ,( rJ3.00TO S33.00, ( 173.00 TO I2X.0P. ,i 128.00 TO 2S OP. CUIVIOT SUITINGS, MNfir.TSII CUKV10T BUIT1NQS, The above are THE LATEST In Plaids 'and nttlpca: The CLOSING PBICE9 will Warrant an Ex. animation. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, IW.00 TO 11600. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, 120 00 TO 118.00 Desirable IThln Materials for Summer Wear Will be found In our assortment of Worst eds, rianneH, Serges, Drap Denies, Mehairs, Pongees.; r IM POUTED LINEN VE9TINQ3, WHITE LINEN TESTINGS, lager & Brether, 25 & 27 Wist King Street. M tKRH k RATHKON. Thin Clothing! EVERYTHIM DESIRABLE AND NICE IN THIN CLOTHING, -rOU Tit KB X- HOT, SULTRY DAYS ! Wecantiill yeunasteand wa ran suit you la price, I COATaAND VEST?, cool and comfertabio, at any price from 11.25 te 17 SO. TI1INOABSIMKRKSTB1PKD TUOUSEK9, for het-wrather nse, 12.75 te a-enr make. THIN VF.1T8, m WhlUJ.atrlpcd and Colored Dnclr, latest cnt, II te 13. W. Myers & Rathfon, LKADING CLOTU1EU3, NO, 12 BAST KING ST., LANOABTEU PA. JrOVKLS. ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Table Boarders wanted at J 1.00 per week:. Breakfast from 6 te 7, 150 per meal. Dinner from 13 te 1, sue. sueper from 8 te 7. 2ie. Tran sient Cnstein solicited. Uoed beds and well aired rooms. Geed stable room ler horses. Ne. It East Uhestnut street, oppesito Penn'a B. U. Depot. lySMrefl GEO. ri.OBT. Prep. NOTIOK TU THKSPAH3ER3 AND GUNNEUS.-A11 persons are hereby for. bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall and Speedwell estate In Lebanon or Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or nnln nnln clesed, either for the purpose of shiutlug or fishing, as the law will be rigidly nnforced against all trespassing en sold lands of the nn designed aftur this notice. WH. COLEMAN TBEIafAjr, U. PEBOr ALDEN, IsUm.O.riUMMAjr, , Attereera Icr b.W.Oeubib' Bait liilfiSIMD