e ,y.f. I ?, ' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1888. tr ., w m. w 11 W1 '. S3- lis A I K- 1$ fe. i I I Lfer I Eg 5 dT .. li Kr lw r. K & i& fr Th Daily Intelligencer. r J.AAUASTEU. AUGUST S7. l&S. Sim PAitr iHTBitinBKCii publishes all tbe tclegrapnie new of Uie United rress up te Uie latest possible henr. TERMS -The Daily Edition of Tmi lumu lumu eiKCnra U dollveroa by camen In ihe city and surrounding town, for 10a. per woek by mail, .oe a yeari 1M for six months ILS6 for three months t We. per month. fn Wimr iTtiioietm (Deuble Sheet) Bight rages, only 11.60 pet annum, lu ad vance. Pnbscriberi wishing their addres. change! most also .tale where the tpaper U new lor ler warded. Advertisements from W te 85 cts.per Un3 each.Insertlen, according te locution. "SUM INTBLiaaiCNOKK, Lancaster, 1". Telephone connection ,;,H, : u-- - - All Is Well. Several things are anxiously awaited by the best Republicans. A word from Mr. Blatue about trusts nnd another from General Harrison en the same matter, but most of all their souls are filled with Berrow for the wretched senators who don't knew what te de about the presl dent's message. If Mr. Blaine does net try te explain away his declaration that trusts are private affairs beyond the Interference of any citizen, General Uanlsen must explain I1I3 views en the Bubject or by allence give assent te the dictum of his party leader. If the Senate refuses te give President Cleve land hearty support in the policy he has se boldly proclaimed, It will stand self convicted of a natrew partisanship un worthy et the respect of geed men of either partv. Seme show of feeling may be pardoned, for senators are sadly mortal and no man likea te acknowledge defeat or admit that he has been wrong, but no matter hew they grumble they must yield all that has been asked of them or Buffer the Just wrath of an alert and anxious constituency. Se before the battle Is fairly en, the wildest confusion reigns in the lines of the enemy, and no one knows what the morrow may bring forth. Meanwhile the argument for lewer taxes and no surplus make3 steady head way In spite of the neisiy, senseless cry of free trade, and an occasional iluttcr of the bloody shirt. The l'luiued Knight Talks. At last the plumed knight advances te defend the railroads, the Englishmen and the senators. He is an able man and makes an able defonse, but fertiu nately for the country he says nothing te justify any real opposition te the policy of retaliation. His lemarks about the damage te American railroads were an swered in advance In the president'd mes sage : " It will be impossible te injure our Canadian neighbors by retaliatory measures without inlllcting Bemedam age upon our own cttljiena." " Plainly stated, the policy of national retaliation manifestly embraces the infliction of the greatest harm upon these who have In jured us with the least possible dutnage te ourselves." This la net cutting off the nose te spit the face, but standing up squarely te glv .e and take hard blows in mauly fashion . .Railroad men de net appear te be half se much alarmed as Mr. Jllalne appears te be, and all this little trouble might be silenced by a prevision that the govern ment should help te bear the losses of American reads. The kind of retaliation that Mr. Elaine blames the ad. ministration for net using would have harmed u3 very seriously without inlllot inlllet Ingun'y very grave punishment upon the Canadians. Mr. Maine's fierce criticism of the treaty and of the earnest efforts of the president te secure a peaceful adjustment et this trouble have uethlng te de with the case. Whether Reed or bad the treaty Is dead, and the chief executive has demanded support in the only policy that can properly fellow a failure of negotia tions. "We believe that thi eullghtened public opinion approves the efforts of the president te settle the matter by a treaty believed te be hene-able and just, nnd his quick advocacy of retaliation en the failure of negotiation proves that he of all men has been most jealous of the Tlght3 of citizens. He at least Is net afraid of the railroads and English opinion. Short, hliarp and Decishe. Wth the consistency of high taiHT men, the only real jewel-like consistency te be found en earth, the most noisy op ponents of Mr. Cleveland are ppreadlng the Joyful news that retaliation will suit the Canadians exactly because it will cemrel them te develop their Internal re sources. This Is simply an application te anada of the peculiar ideas of the high tariff man that it is best for n peeple te live behind a Chinese wall. Canada Is nt present dependent upon England for many manufactures that she could and should produce at home, and the Bimple Bteppage of Intercourse would compel her te develop her own resources or te lean atlll mere heavily upon the mother coun try. .Non-luterceur3e is no, new consid ered, but simply the stoppage of tran shipment ,and its eifect uponthedeminlon would be that of a sudden blew, it Is quite as ab3urd te talk of a development of Industries under any proper enforce ment of retaliation ns it would be te argue that a powder explosion was a pleasant thing en a cold day because of the heat of the burning powder. A man would be dead in the latter casebefoie he had time te get warm, and In the event of retaliation Canada would be paralyzed toefere her Industrially disposed cltbens had a chance te think et development. Sunday Tapers. The steady decline in tone of nil but a select few of the Sunday papers is worthy of remark, rubllshed en Saturday even ing they can hardly be expected te fur nish a large supply of news that has net already appeared In the .Saturday even ing papers, and se they endeavor te fix public interest by furnish, ing the lightest et magazine literature and the miner details of events et the lay. Every nine days wonder or horror is exhaustively treated in these great weekly magazines, for great they cer tainly are in size nud scope, catering te all;tastes and sympathizing with nil felllei. Te appreciate the force of fuck's soliloquy, "What feels these mertalsbe," one need only glance through the columns of the great Sunday papers ote the persenils and social news nd gauga the character of anecdote and gossip that h thought most piquant and proper for Sundjy reading. There Can hi little doubt et the evil effect that pianjr of tbeje publications must have upon the peeple who doze ever them en Sunduy, net because they are very much worse than the average daily, but bevnute en Sunday men have mere time for Idle and harmful gossip and thought, nnd en that day of nil ethers they should have literature of a pure and derating tone; Jtisnet the mcre printing of the news of the day that does the leal harm, but the low class criticism and g033lp, and papers pub. llshed for Sunday reading should most of all be carefully guarded from anything Inimical te the religious nnd home life of the people. a tm Ik 1S70 l'resldent Grant aent te Congress n ineft'Hge that resulted in the treaty et 1671, but the Important part et that treaty baa ex pired and we new have a similar condition te that existing when Grant appealed te Congress, though at that time the present aaernvatlDK circumstances did net exist. The following exlratit from Ueneral Grant's lnetsige will show hew closely the presi dent's position agrces with that taken by htm: "Antlclpitlag that an attempt my pet albiy be made by the Canadian authorities In the coming season te repeat their tin tin tin nolghberly net toward our ilsherman, 1 re re re commetid yen te conter upon the executive the power te suspend by proclamation the operation et the laws autlierlrlnu the transit of goods, wares and morcbandlse In bend across the territory of the United ritatea te Canada ; and further, should such an ex treme moasure boeome necessary, te Bus pond the operntlon of any law whereby the vessels et the Dominion et Canada are por per por mltted te onter Iho watera et the United States." I.kvi 1'. Monre v and hh partner are douhtle distressed at the aipeet of Ca nadian affairs. Mr. Morten In bollevod te be still Intorestod In the Canadian Pacific railway tn the extent et f7M),000 and his partner,Mr, Crenn, Is the Canadian member et the banning firm or Morten, llllss.t Ce. Mr, Cretn Is a director In the Canadian 1'a rllle railroad, Mr. Crois said te a reperter that CAnadA would be very careful net te commit any overt act or disturb American Milling veBselH he as In glve the presldent the least oreu&e for putting In torce the power which henskn nt Cengress, If that Is an we are all harmonious, and American Ashing vossels can proceed te tranship Hah and te act gonerAlly as If Canada bad yielded nil our demandH, Any intorfor interfor intorfer onooottho kind new In foreo would be reasen eneuiih for the onferoomont of re taliatory rnensmep. Mr. Cress doen net aoem (e have been imuzted by bis Jlepnb I lean partner, ter he found great fault with the Hunnte. "The llshorlei treaty which the Hoimte ro re ro Jected was n very oxcellont moasure, whleb would have eottled the trouble In n manner RiUlarnctery te Canada and, I bollevo, te the United Btates, tee. Tbe moasure was greatly noedod, wai most carettilly pre pared, end the aollen of the Honalo In re jecting it Is ry miteh rogrettod by tbose who understand the question." The Canadian railroads are controlled by the Canadian 1'unllle read, which also con trols te a great extent the policy et the De. mliilnn government. The Republican can dldnte for vlce presldent and his buslnera assoclates have, or had until very recently a voleo In tbe mauagement et that great Canadian railroad. The presldent'a re taliatory policy would take the railway right oil' Itu feet and tumble the Ottawa government nnd the Amorlean lwind. holderalntoa (inontale et panic. PEIISOHAI,. Jehn D. Oiliktt, the oattle klnjr of Illinois and father-In law of Governer Onlmby, dleil lu Mackinaw, Mich., en flat tudar. At the tlme et his (loath he owned 20,000 ncrrs et land In Legan county, llllnele, and held flOO.CCO et stoek of ilve Centrnl Illinois tiaiihF. He was uoted ns a suoceBSlul hrceder of line beet cattle and as ene of the II ret te expert them te Kngland, Kr.v. Dn Jacoh Tenn, of Grace M. E. church, et Wilmington, tssald by atrustoe of Dickinsen collee te be the most llkely cnndldnte for prrMdent of the college. An. ethor Is General Clinten 11. Flsk, the Pro hibition nnudldate ler presldent, and still another Is Itev. Dr. James M. Williams, rx-piesldent of WoMeyan oellege, Wll mliiKtnn, A oenunlttoo et the trnutoea Is new Midenverliig te eoeuro a prealdenL Lazauktte I'HYSIOIAN UnUSSTAH, of Philadelphia, JudKlugfrotutheortbOKraphy et Bletter ricently rcoelvod from lilin at the health elllce, must be In pereunlil warfare with thn spirits of Llndley Murray and Neah Wobster. The communication was in the form of a report of the dotentlon of SfHinnn Qeiitln, of the steamship Ksrn well, ntid the fumigation of the vesael, and In It he spells paiKnnger, passingerf rouilt reuilt tent he spells remlttunt, oensitl he spells council; fnroeastloho spells fureastle; gas hespull ksnh, and burled he spells burned. He ilirewH his capitals about regardless of etablishud rules, and punctuation inaiks are emitted probably (or lack et time. MAneAitcT Sub, of West Chester, died Hemu nieiitiiH ke, leavlng in her will a bequest of f 1.G0O ler tbe keeping or a New foundland deg belonging te her, ihe money te be lnvosted and the interest te be ap. plied te the taking oiue of the animal, and at bis death he Is te be burled boslde her In the Great alley Presbyterian ohurehyard and the (1,000 te be pataed ever te the use of that ohuieh. On Friday lst the deg died, and his remains were handed evor te the earn of n funeral director, who neatly placed thorn In a oeilln aud burled thorn benlde thn den's mistress in the grave deilguated, and the money will be handed evor te (he chureli In acoerdanoo with the lotter of the will. The deg was H years et age. Minnie UONDKMNhD. LeLUh lleimicrata rma Nete et (ieiimre anil Appreva lbs Mills Hill, The largest gathering of Democrats which Lehigh county has wltnessed for a quar quar ter of a eeutury asaembled at the Allou town fair jsreunCs en .Saturday te take ao ae ao tten upon the repert of the conferreoa con cerning the nomination for representa tive in the Ninth congressional district. The meeting was almost unanimous In Its condemnation of the vote of Congressman Vt llllam II. Sowden against the Mills bill, and when that (rontleman atterapted te defend his courae he was greeted with Bbeuta of derision from thn crowd, which Impatiently listened te what he had te Kr-Kepretoutatlve Frank 11. Ueller was made rhalrmun of the meeting, and elicited great applaune In hla opening remarks by telorenco te the geed aosempliBhed by Prosldent Clevelatid'a administration, and declaring that the parly In Lehigh county was In aoeord with him lu hla worthy ellerts te reduce the burden of taxation new borue by the working poeplo. The action of the cenfurrefg in allowing Herka county te have the lUbt two terms under the new apportionment, and l.ehlgh the next two, was reiwrted te the meeting by Jauies Ij. Hchaadt. Mr. Howden appealed te the gathoringte vete down the report, declar ing that It was unfair te l.ehlgh county and made tu the Interest of Congressman hrmontreut Ills speech was In German and in conclusion he said : In IBM) a new comma will be taken, and then a new apportionment will be made, and Lehigh will ugaln be left In the cold and ita y.oeo Democrats practically dlsfiao dlsfiae dlsfiao culBed. Is It honest or Is It lust T It Is net Democratic, and I tell j cu you must vete this down. Honest people will net stand this action of Hess Krmentreut, who says LhlKh Is tee email, and we won't elve her anything. 8he don't amount te anything ; se lt'a luke the whole pig. I am In favor of having a hhare et the pig. Lehigh nheuld haveaplecer but Ermentrout and Herks want all ntll. Mr. Honeadt hurled back the Imputation that he had acted In the Interest el Ermen trout, declaring that the statement was a batefaced He. M. HehaaJtsald that he de slred harmony In tbe party, and as Derks had 16,000 Democratic voters te 0,000 ler Lehigh h had thought It but Just in con cc de the demands of that county te priority. When Mr, Hevxlen attempted te reply he was howled down by the indignant peeple who demanded a vote. The report et tne 0 mfarrees was adopted with a ringing shout, scarcely twenty votes being recorded In the negative. A oemmitteo en resolutions presented Its repert at the conclusion of the meeting. The resolution oindemulDR Mr. Sewdea waatbc last one rest), but It met tbe approval et the meeting, as was evldencsd by the outburst of applause that followed Ita readlng. The resolution was as fellows : JUselvtd, That the course of William II. fiowdeu lu voting against the Mills bill be dlstpprevrd of and condemned. The approval of the Mills bill wai couched In the following language : Believing that the Mills bill as pained by tbe Denioeratlo Heuse of Representatives la, in lis main and Important feature, a proper and wise solution of the Important ques tion of tax reduction, we join our national convention In Its approval. President Cleveland's mcsiage en tbe fisheries question waa Indorsed as fellow! We esmmend the who. patrlotle and manly stand taken by President Cleveland en the subject el Canadian fisheries. Hav ing exhumed nil proper roeana te secure our rights by fair and honor able treaty, a consummation proven preven t(d by tbe Keptibllcan party, bis bold announcement that our rljiina under exwt Ing treaties shall be en forced at all haztrfls deserves the support of all wlse Americans. Tuenan he was stew te tread where dema gegues and foots wero ready te rush, new that the Issue Is fairly and honorably pre sented, he baa met It In a spirit that will surely secure American tights and pro pre pro serve Amerlcsn manhood and honor. VOI.IT10A1.. Democratic Butte Ticket. TOK SUrftKMB JCIM1S. J. U. WcCellum, et Buiquehanaa county. BLXtnOitS, At Large-It. Milten Speer, A. r. Keating. David W. Boilers. IB. Alvln uav. 1, Michael Mtmee, B. A. II. Ladner, . William J. Latta, B. Jehn Tayler, n. Vr&nklln Watden. tn. William Pent, 17. Ituucll Kames, IS. Ilenry K. Woedol, 19. Ilerrnan Itenler, 10. William A. Carman, 21. William JMalinr, M. Jehn 11. llatiey, a. Jehn Huokenstntn, 24 William 1. Lantr,, JS, David H. llerrU, a). .lamefi II. Calfl wiill, J7. H. T. Nell I, U.J. L. Itreiyn, 7. Ooeriro W. raullng, . James Bniuu, 0. Danlel w. schweyer, je, w. ii. uiven, 11. nbarles Itoblnsen, 12. Jehn II. Hoynelfls, IS, KUwatd .Mlayner, II. Blinen V. Light, COUNTY TIOKRV, Veltaren. 1IOKAUK 1 1. HALDKMAN, OlitCklei. State Senater. (J1IU1HTI AN UOWK. StraahurK. Axitmllv. (Nerthurn Dlitrlrt.) .1 r.KUIITKIlNAOH. Manhelin. JOHN lllLKY. Manbnlm, WILLIAM TIIOMB, Milten (Irerd (Soutliern District ) .IAMKMO. MeSl'AllltAN, DrilinOrfl. Jtecenter, JOHN UKUMAN, Manliulni. Ceimti Solicitor, WM. It, nillNTON, LaucMlr, Jury Commlnlener. ritANULIN.OIiAUK,Stra9burc. MrtclorieJtUt I'oer T. WALL, Lnnraater. J. WON IOOMKUV, Atonnlvllle. J'rlten Jmpectert, A. L WINTKIIH, I'rovldimec IIKNUY r. UAUTMAN, I'lr.st l.amiatir. WANAMAKKU'H Closed at i p. m. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker's is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in the world. There are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We trv tn mnke vnn welcome I whether you care te buy or net. U J t- jumiHm V WANAMAKER'S MAcrcs FLOOrSpACE PHILADELPHIA p i u rillRTcCNTII I't I I Yeu knew that there i r is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing ler wear home use but we have it. or 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. UOitPI.KXJO.V rOWOBK c iOMPI.EXlON POWDKit. LADIES'; WUU Vil.UK A r.KKINKl) COM 1'l.K.i IUN MUST UBIC POZZONI'S MKDIOATKI) COMPLEXION POWDER. It imparts a brilliant transparency tot be skin, llemevea all pimples, treolclea and Ola colorations, and in&feea the sktn dollcatelv soil and beautiful. It contains no lime, wl.lte, lena or araenlc. In Ihrueshadej, ptuker nosh, whlte and liruubtte. rim sai.k nv All Druggtata and Faney Qoeda Doalera lvorywbero. 4TUKWAU1C OIT lUlTATIONb.-fc aprai-lvd STKA W J1A TtS. 8TAUFFER Si CO., Ne. 31 nnd 33 North Queen atreet, re eelllnsr 1 2.60, ea.OO, fl 50 and $t 00 Straw Hata for CO nnd 25 ceute, Y WVAN'M KLOUlt. USE- LEVAN'S FLOUR. It Always Gives satisfaction, tlOMThAU py OOP'S SAKSAPAKIliliA. Almest a Wreck Ittso(leath9CA9ethatarorson gets Inte a ran down condition, thocaimeef whlehltls almost Impossible te determine. Frem a weak ened tystem and Impure bleed, mere and mere sorleas disorders appear, unlit the censtltn tlen breaks down and mnedeflnlte pewnrfal disease gains a Arm held. When that tired fool feol foel toi( cornea en It should be overceino at any cost i Uoed'a Ssrsapartlla should be taken te revive the declining; poweri, rostero the appe appe tlte and vltallr.e the bleed. " X leel It my duty te tcU what I think et Heed's Sarsaparllla I was In a very peer state of health for several months ; for four weeks I was unable te work, and nothing soemed te be what I nneded. My piUUi was peer, 1 oeuld net sleep, had head ache a great dell, pains In the small of the back, my bowels did net move regularly. Why I I eceraed almost a complete wreck. In this condition I began te take Heed's Barsa parllla, and in a short time It did me se mnch geed that I fuel Like a New Man I cin't hoi In te tell all the geed It did me. My pMns and aches are relieved, my appetite 1m. proved. Had 1 realized hew much geed a sin gle bottle of Heed's Harsapirllla would de tne, I would gladly have paid ion dollars for It. I say te ethers who noed a geed medicine, try Heed's BarsaparllU and see." Quenax IT, Jack, eh, Kexhury Btatlen, Conn. Heed's Sarsaparllla Sold by all druggists. II t six for is. l'repared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lewell, llui, 100 Deees One Dellar, m YEil'H UHF.KUY PKOTOKAL. BEST COTOH OURE. Kernll dlnoaaes of the Threat and Lungs, an remedy Is se sift, speedy and certain as AVKIIM OJIKItltY I'KCTOKAL, An IndH IndH IndH porj8lli!e fainlly.moaiclne. 11 1 nnd Ayers Cherry l'octeral an Invalna hie remedy for colds, coughs and ether ali ments e tbe threat and lungs," U.B.Uan dall, SOI Ureadway, Albany, N. Y. "I have u ted Ayer's cherry Pectoral for bronchitis and LUNG DISEASES, for wbleh I bottnve it te be Uie greateit meat meat clnelu the world."-.lames Miller, Caraway, N.C. "My wlfe had a distressing cough, with pains In the (Ida and breast. We tried various medicines, but none did her any geed until I get a bottle of Ayer's Cherry l'octeral, which has curert he. A neighbor, Sirs, tilenn, had tbe measles, and the cough wan relieved by the use el Aycr's Clierry Pectoral. I have no bOf Itatlen In recommending tlilu modlclne " Hebert Ilorleo, IToreman JleaUltuhl, Merrill. ten, Ark. "Ayer'a Cherry I'ocleml cniedmeef aso ase aso verocolrt which hadsottledon my lungs. My wlln Bays tbe Pcterl nelps her mere than any elhcr modlclne the evor used "-Knes Clark, Mt. Llberty, Kansas. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Dr. J. O. Ay or As Ce., Lewoll, Mess. eetabyalldruglts. lMlceil; sit boltles, W. uug27te?up2 KHYOUCONai'MPTlVli:? UHK l-AUKKIl'fl OINOKIl TONIC without delay. A rare mrdlcliml compound that cures when all else (alU. Has cared the worst cnRes of Cough, Weak Luna., Asthma, lndlgeatlen. Inward Pains, Exhaustion. In In valiutlilefiir Ilhuumutlam, Komale Wiaknesa, and nil pains and disorders of the .Stomach and bowels. f0c. at Druggists rumusreN COl.OGNK. Met Kragruiit uud Lasting el rertumes. 25a Drugalsta. (I) SAFK, HUHK AND HPKKDY CUHE. Uupture, Vailcocele and Hpoclel Diseases or elUier sex. Why be humbngged by ouecVs when veucan And in Dr. Wrlgbt the only uae exa I'nTsieiiH in Philadelphia who makes a rpectalty nt tbe above diseases, and ctmas Tubkt (!unan OUAUANTS1D. Advloe Vroeday and ovenlng, Btrangers can be treated and re turn home Bame day. oillces private. UU.W.U. WHIOIIT, 841 North Ninth Btreet, Abeve ltaee, P. O. llex B73 PhUadelphU. tatrtMvdAw IM P H O V K 1) UUUMS. OUHIUONKD I0AK OUHK FOR THK I)BA1 Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Kar Drums perfectly reBiore hHirlng and perform thn went or the natural drum, invlslblocom invlslblecom invlslblocem InrtAblnand alwnys In position. All conver sation and even whispers beaid distinctly, fend for lllumtrated book with testimonial,, PHK.K. Address or call en r. iuscex,6i3 Ureadway, New Yerk. Jili5.2wdM,W,raw H "AltD KOnitKRTRV'SHKS. SEELHY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSSES Will i-etnln tbe most difficult forms elll kiinia or Uupture Willi comiert and safety thereby com cem com plettngarudlcat vvfci et all curable rses. impervl- Jk t Ci ou? te moUture. May be nsrd In bathing ; and ttttlng porfectly te term of body, are worn without lncouvo lnceuvo lncouve nlauce liv the youngest child, meat delicate lady, or the laboring man, avoiding all sour, sweaty, padded unpleasantness being Light. Coel, Cleanly, and always reliable. CAUTION He warn el Imitations. Allgonn Allgenn Allgonn Ine am plainly stamped "1, U.fissLsr 1 Ce. WiRBAHTini." RUPTURE. ltd Skillful Mechanical TroatmeM a Siio Siie clalty k-lmurln l'oreen or by Mall, ?e Years lteferences i'rej. ti. 1. Uren.V. liaytt Agnew, Wlllarit Purker. W. II. Van Van eeatt. Dr. Themni If. Morten, anil Uurueon Uurueen Ueneratt of the U. 8. Arviy nud s"arv. our" Mechanlcal Treatment or linrnla and Illustrated Catalegue Contents : Hernia or Uupture delineated ; Its airtorent doscrlptleus cauru. treatment and euro Alse Cerpulency, Abdominal Weaknesses and Varicecele. Heek of ue pp. and 1st) illustrations. Mailed en re re ceipeor Se postage. 1, U. Sr.KLKI A CO., JyV-SmfleedAlstw Philadelphia. Pa. JIOOKU, .t t H KRR'M HDOKSTOKK, SCHOOL BOOKS AND Scheel Stationery AT WHOLKSA1.K IO COUNTY MKUC1IANT.1 AND DKALKltH. Unco dealt with you puichae again. Cloverusage nnd lulr deal deal livtnake you feel comfortable and at heme. I. B. HEEB, 53 North Queen Street. auglS-lyd MAKH1.H WOJihli. TyTARBLK ANd"uHAMTK WORKH. OHARLE3 M. HOWBLL, MARBLE ANnanANITELWOIlKe, Ne. nONOHTII QUKKN81UEKT llavlnir f pclnl ricllltlcs for manufacturing lira ii Ue Monuments,Tomb, Uravc mnneaand Cemeterj' Woiket all kinds, respnetlnlly be lb It the patrnnaKOOf tbe pabllcandluvltn all tecjll and eximlnei ha extensive atecK of Mar t)ln llenumiinis, (Iravt -atones, etc, new dn IsbedanderecU'dat my works, which 1 offer at grt.aUy redurid prices. Practical exp.rl euce, wlttitustxln th arrangement et orna-men-itten, Utterlngand exoeniien of designs with Brum cam, u a Kuarauly that perlect satisfaction will be given te the most exacting of my patrons liui'der ar-- invited te call for esllmatcg ter building work. urdrjn received ler all kinds of Mantels. AlargennmtM-rcitKiiilsbtd Sandandllrown Sandandllrewn Sandandllrown ntenu uoer-iUls en hand, at low prices. atigfiydM, W.8 h Queen 8trpe-K,l . TOBACCO. FINE FIEOE OF CHEWING TOBACCO IS IXDSID A LVXUBT. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemas as near bsing a una place et PLUU TOBACCO as It U (possible te makalt, and Is known aa a STANDARD BRAND AMONU DRALXKfl. W are sura that ON TKU.I.W1II Convince Teu of Its Menu. WLoek forth red II tin tagen each ping. J no. Finzer & Bre.'s, LOUI8V1LLK, KY (I) DHY GOODS. TdlVliEK'H. Black Goods. U LAC h. DKK8M HI LKS, 7Ec , 11.00 and 11.29. I1LACK CAMUMKBK8, 40c. ROe, f.5c, 7SC, 87C andil.ea. ULAOK 11AT19TK 'AND ALUATU088. ALL-WOOL JIKNB1KTTAB, 75c, 870 and 11.00 BILK WAKl'HKMUIKTTAH, 11.00, I1.2TI and 110. ALMA 0 LOTUS, 75c and (1.00 HOKDKHKD NUNB-VKILIKU, Everything in Mourning Goads. WLOOIC IN OUU NOUTU WINDOW. 6 & 8 NORTH QUEEN ST. Jehn S. Givler. LANCASTKB.PA. T We Belt (ioeds for Cash. marlO-lydaw N KY BOSTON HTORK. "WAIT -lOUTUI- OPENING -or- J. Harry Stamm's Ne. 24 Centre Equare, -ABOUT- September 1 . It Will, fay ten te Uemomberlhe flare, N0.24GENTRESQUARE. New Bosten Stere. DRY GOODS -A NO NOTIONS! J. Harry Stamm. angliMyd HA HO KSH OniRt'S. d O TO ERigMAN'H -ireu- Ladiea'Oolluleid Oellars & Ouffa. rAMPAIQN .VECKTIES AND NOVELTIES ATKUISMAN'd. N OTIOR TO 0L.UB3. fLAUH UANMCUS AKU HiDUKS MAUB TO OllUKIi, AT ERISMAN'S, N0.42WKSTKINQ BTBXXT. NEW BOSTON ME clotbise, a ASKEW OB MK. AX NOS..B4 AMU 236 WEST KINU BTitKBT. OCI-lT- TIJEROHANT TAII.ORINd. HAOBR a BROTHER. Merehant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. A PKKFBCT FIT QUABA8TEXD. Vld-Bammer Special BedRelteng. Scotch and English Cheviots. SCOTCU I CHEVIOT. UUlTINOS.i BNOLISH I CHKVIOT SUITINGS, njre rM.ec fffl.00 TO S38.00. l?rt.00TO .0O. S28.UOTO ra.oe. The above are THE LATH ST In Plaids 'and Btrlpesr The CLOEINU PBICK3 vlll Warrant an Bx- amlnatlen. CHKVIOT SUITINGS, IJO.CO TO 116 00. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, 120 00 TO 119.00. Desirable tThin Materials for Bummer Wear Will be found in ecr ussertment of Worst eds, rtannelH, Herges, lirap Ueltes, Mehairs, PenRees.; IMPOHTKU L1NKN VKSTINOB, LINKN VK8T1NU3. WII1TB lager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. TTRAOTIVR BARQAINS. L. 6ANSHAN & BRO. ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS Seasonable Qoeda for Early Fill Wear New ueady for Your Inspection, MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING A I' TUB LO WIST 1-IUOKH. Men's Bulls at t3.cn, noe, i, ts.ce, ta.oe, 18 oe. no. Men's Fine Halts at 112, 111, tic. Beys' Suits for Scheel at K 60, It (Hi. 1 go and 11.00. Heys' SnlU, Dressy, at s, 18, 17, It. Ohlldren's8nlU, ll.GO, 1 75,12, IZSO, l, 4,S. Children's Pants at 250, tOc, Me, 75c, II CO. larly Fall Snlts te Order, Btrlctly All-Weel, at IW.IU, lie, lis. Pants te Order, All-Weel, at 13 60, t, as, ae, 17,13 LATIbTBTVLKH, l,AROK ASSOItTMKNT, fHICESTHK I.OWKBT. L. Gansman d Bre., B. W.OOBNMR NORTH QTJEBN & OBANQH BXB LANCA8TKH, PA. M YKHH A KATUKON. Beys' Scheel Suits. Only one mere wees of vacation ter Scheel Beys. Mothers ibe-ald set terget that we have everything Streng and Serviceable -you- BOYS SCHOOL WEAR AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. bUl'lB THAT WILL STAND TUB KOUUU USAUBOr S01100L BOYS, ANU COL011S THAT WILL NOTTUUN SHOW SUN AND BXPOWRB, Every Suit Made Bight Here. Myers & Rathfon, LKAD1NG CLOrUlKifJ, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., LANOAATRK PA OAHlUAUHa. s TANDARD WORK. ED W . EDGERLEY CARRIAGE BUILDER, H03. 40,42.t3,iBMAUKET BTBBET, Bear Ot Postethce, Lancaster, Pa, I have tn Stock and Bnlld te Order Every Variety of the following styles : Coupe. Hugs-tea, Cabriolets, CarrUtfes, Victorias, Business wagons, "T" Cart", McCall Wagons. Burrlea, Market wagons, l'fuotens, Bxpress Wagons. I employ uie best Mechanics and have laell lues te build correctly any style et Carriage desired. The Quality, Style and rinlsh et my work makes ttdeciaedly the Cheapest In the market, rri BAVETHB BE8TANP CHEAPEST CAKT IH THE MABKET. PALACB Of FABMOX. G BEAT BARGAINS. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Street. Lancaster, Pa. Te-day we have received the first let of New Kid Gloves, and are prepared te show te our customers this Fall a line of Kid Gloves of our own impor tation at prices which are lower than they ever have been heard of in this city for first class goods. Our line of Kid Gloves comprises the following styles and prices : Elegant assortment of 4-but-ten " Alexander " scalloped top at 50c a pair. Never sold at less than 75 c. Our celebrated " Fourchette " Kid Gloves, black and colored, at 75c. An extra fine Embroidered Kid Gleve at $1.00. New Hemstitched Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs at 5c. A let of extra fine styles at iec. Bargains in Ladies' White All-Linen Handkerchiefs, hem stitched, at iec apiece. Closing out Braid Sets and Panels, in black and colored, at less than cost before our new goods arrive. Alse our stock of Colored Girdles. Buy our Dress Trimmings before they go up te the erigi nal price. Opened te-day, one let of Rubber Lined Dress Shields at 5c a pair. One let of Seamless Shields at iec a pair, Jersey Coats are all in new. Our assortment in them is much larger than last season, our styles are better and prices lower. New Mourning Handker chiefs, 10, 1 2 yt) 15, 20 and 25 Cents, New Embroidered Handker chiefs, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 25 and .35 Cents. All of them are special bargains. A New Imported Ruching in combination colors, 15c a yard. New Lace Cellars, 5, 10, 15, 19 cents apiece. One let of Lace Pillow Shams at 25c a pair. Twe large tape bound Lace Pillow Shams for 25c, or I2jc apiece, New Windser Ties, 25 and 50 cents. New 5 and 10 cent Laces, 4 te 10 inches wide. ASTRICH BROTHERS. WAWCKB. QPKOIAU WATCHES for ranners and Baltreaders, II Karat Geld rilled BOSS cases, Klgln works, no each, Jeb Let. Best Watch and Jewelry Bepalrtng. Bpoctaeles, Eyeglasses and Optical Geed". Cor rect time daily, by telegraph only place In the city, LOUIS WBBBR, Ne. lX N. Qneen bu, opposite city Hotoi, Near l'enn'a Uennt. "ITTATOH REPAIRING. WATCH REPAIBIM A Watch is the most delicate and intricate plece et mechanism made by man, and the one that receives the least attention, xeur steam engine, your wagon receives mere. It Is an established faet that there are mero Watches ruined by the average Watch Be Be palrer than by the Watch Carrler. We have a watch In our possession made by the undersigned i this, coupled with anEA l'KBIBNCK r EIUIITBBN YB AK8 AT THK JJBNC11, enables us te turn outwork or the Highest Grade at reasonable prices and with sa lstactlen te our customers. Would respecuully Invite a trial, GHAS. S. GILL, Watchmaker & Jeweler, NO. 10 WEST KING ST., LANCA8TKB, PA. w ATOHfiS. Lew Prices! Quick Sales! Ooe.U Uarlcud at raat .Helling figures at this reason, OUU STOCK OK WATGHES Is very large and comprises everything In Uold.bllTerandNlCknl. tyieps will surnrlaa you. uuratmlstoglveyeutheVatUY MKST value for the money possible. And we de It. Nen Magnetic Watches a specialty. WALTER C. HERB, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANUAflTKB. VA. Ql-Ud TOlOYOLESTRIOYOIiES, TANDEMS. COLUMBIA Bieycles, Tricycles, Tandems. DOUABLE, EIHfliB, QUAUAHTXKD IllUtlKST GUADK, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE KUKE. POPE MFG. CO., 79 rUANKHH ST., BOSTON, HKAWCII HOUSES - 12 Warren St., New Tork j 11 Wstiash Aye., Chicago, auS-lydeea XVmnitrtefK
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