fc3 1 ". rA- .X ' - -U N' "!-' 1 v THE LANCASTER DAILY INTEIJUGENCEB, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1888. V. M Stl r.1S v" TCRMtl hutiMiJiMMbMCTNWMnWI MtfB ttiT iMtdMlB fH let loe. kMUt. 1r ma 1MB year 1 per ttentt, yaar, r " apMUMW eep.es ii TRC WTU.I8BK0B, , Lancaster, Pa. te Daily Intelligencer, ftMOABTSE, flKPTEMBEtt II. 18St. ft twlrvari flflnrv. I4 XattiM Senate, wblle Mr. Jenes, a mTtFf m"I' et advocating the Chinese ex. bill, Mr. Vest asked him hew he I fcfe Re publican frlenda en the t'aclQe i reconciled their desire te kick out e Chlneee with the doctrine et the mqmXkf at mm, upon which the jSvablleaa party has been went te lay jh atiMa. Senater Jenes replied mat, $Sll boy, he had held firm faith In this J. fMewne, ana naa nemra en every iwi-iuwv Meenes declaring tne unitea i te be the home of the oppressed of natien: but that when he went te ' Tactic coast and realized hew impes- Me It was for the Chinese te assimilate .Htfe Americans, he changed his belief ad concluded that distinct and dissimilar imm coma net prosper Bias dj siae in She same country. . '.The very natural response te this came psssa Senater Test, In a query as te hew It than came that the senator and his arty insisted that the negre race should iMtenly live side by side with the white i la this country, but that it should i political eaaallty, with It. As this JassKance upon the equality of HfBm black and the white races fl, thu country la tne lounaatien "fftOM of the Republican party, It was IMMently an awkward question for the iPaetAa slope senator, since there is hardly It my rair reason rorneiamg me yeiiew Hoegollan te be mere "dissimilar" tkaa the black African te the whlte f CeaeaaUn; and Senater Jenes seems te y 'are bad no reply te make, for he made k He could only hare straightened ;Mt bis position by abandoning his pest tttM that "dissimilar" races cannot !1mU together, and coming out with a fcank declaration that his people wanted iUa Chinese te se. because thev did net . AW& ttia AmntUlnn r itanlat nKttnnlalute 'SMf la the root of the ebjec- te them; and It is euffl people who de net want -! i- ..,- Jk it jjiprecriKP vropie iQBevuauuwnuiJeu tueiu -Mi di turb i belr modes of living and the ffiawBrdi of their labor, arc perfectly right Ja keeping them out. We en the Allan. wtta'eeast want the Italian and Hungarian WiinJgratlen checked for like reason, and VVA,9m m -iiwi law nM uuv nnwiu uu Masticated it deuDtlesa would nave te go re ; ana weuia nave te go anyway, no il.Wi.bt, if H, was an active race, offering "iMV.nrtattl la.inr nhlnh It nnvpr will. & :.'. .. . uar Kenreseniaiirei ADreaa. 8v ntu. r r. .i--.- if- r .i,..l jTree " only because of bis obscurity." Sj.ruauuiy ii uccaaiuuau; uibumuub ue-.t-.ai ya Harrison for the same reason. It would w appear that the promotion of MintsUr l3Pw from Belgium te Russia should be -Bfl-ljm; raitnn for tila mnnMnn. link -jj'- " " " ' lhmtbe JTste Era naturally dislikes te kf4 -..- a..-.. Jt. ;BW9Jix rang niv icuecw ticuiK uuu yw Democratle executive. Judge Tree kiiBas awv and saturactewrr fulfll ed 'Jtfa duties asinjDlster' plenlpoten '"Bd envoy extraordinary te '-Unm. Dtiri In Rnfnrrtiinpn with tll , , - f Weatdent's well-known views as te the Jlainees management of the diplomatic ljserps, he is new given work te de in 5 ; -Jtussla. we knew luat this is net in 3Sv, j I... . .i i I..1- iffc'fJttebe very geed practice for alltbut. 2?, llnrrAnrAflAtitAflviHiBhmaH am nmffnpMvA ftnA efficient, democratle in spirit and Igft taf erclng respect for the flig. They may l;M Het be as famous or notorious as the men !kJthe held efflift under the Henubllcan Mgisae, bat they de net draw salary and h? assume official dignity as a mere reward IkTtfjU- 1I.I..I .-.!. .JI.MMI.1.AHA.I rVfSlv vvuvinu duiiuw, euu uicjr (j'e uuucen '.jj labor far mere valuable te tne nation yusa tne weignt ei any famous name 1C'9'UMU,M h. sisrsr. . .- ... u Aae &ra waus puimiiy ever iubeu- :'f Kwrity et the men who represent us t w ii A fc 1 1 ll ,a.fc I. muljlawlli. ..ImIh. aaA-n M p ( vwiwuu vi hus uituiyww KlllbW V. V.SSlA ftwaml nitmlniat.r&Mnna UTii mflV 'flf.jwteavea MeaDy in unina, out uaanes -. . . . t t . . g JaDby has served well without an educa f,'Wea In guerilla warfare. We may net f'irfaavea Lewell and RretHarte in ng. '' laad, but the service of the former is fglorieus personality, and the latter only : "iftnacMded In nlamrlnir sr deee in debt eu?IWthA Mn't flnma hnme enH ATnAta trt i'&flie in England. It diplomatic offices are 1.-3,. w ue (egiuueu icuiu9 lui iud eui- IMHQB-er samples or men noted in our literature or politics the principle should 'ft ba frankly stated by the Republican party 3! Ja Ha platform. Tbe country will mean, kiwklle try te get nlengwlth a well selected iaerpsff energetic and thoroughly Amerl Sf'eaa dinlemats. , e uraicru ubiiiubu DiiruiBt "T -ni .. i- . . . ;'i', js iDBDcmi circles uave even muca iu- yfCtUtmtrii lately In the dividend upon tbe IhfiU TJnl nlln nnn,nn ,.n,.L- and I &ypt v.u .nitnnj vuuiuiuu eiuiik , VaU tee directors re wived net te declare iany, because none had been earned, the ; '' stock was f retly sold and declined several cUfabiU in price. Tbe peculiarity about .Stale Is that the stock should decline, be i?i an unearned dividend was net paid ". the mecey borrowed te pay it. It V te bave been well understood all that no dividend bad teen earned, V tbe simple question was whether tne ii."reuia iieveriueitBe ue ueciarea. it 3 te be quite a common thlnir 'ilfer directors et Wall Stieet railroads i.-ff fa declare unearned dividends, although j' ... ... .. .... -jjkhbtb is supposed te ueas mil ioreiauen ly tbe law as by honest policy. It Is easy ' aaeugh te understand why the directors iv ff a railroad should want te declare an ; Maaamed dividend, se as te sustain the Attack while they might sell out their CltaUiegf. But the oddity is tbat the ', iyilsratlen of such a dividend should aaatain tbe stock even when it is known Ml te have been earned. Of course such ft aevtdeed te an additional burthen upon ka read aud should depress tbe price et M tteek correspondingly, and the passing taf MtedlvWeed should tend te raise tbe fjrsM. These things go contrariwise In Watt street, aud St. Paul is net peculiar M ttufferleg a lets in tbe market price a( lit stock by reason ,of the honest 5 A '''wise eeurse of Its directors. aWwe hew uu, wall sUestrsaUy eares for intrlnsle values. It Is net what things are but what they seem te be that makes their price. The banks lean money freely en dividend paying stocks, and agents,buylng for ether, and feels, baying for themselves, hike the dividend as a stamp et strength though it may be a mark et weakness. Wise people leek into the horses' mouth before they buy it. As te these great Western railroad sys tems, of which St. Paul is one, the fact seems te be that they have abundant bus lnesstode,butthatthe competition for it makes it unprintable. Before the inter state commerce act was passed competing reads could take competitive business at a less and make up their profit out of local business et which they bad the monopoly. But new that they are forbidden te charge mere for a shorter than a longer haul, their method of recouping their losses en competitive business is gene ; and as their profits have long disappeared, their dividends must go, sooner or later ; and St. Paul is the first te confess it. Ne doubt the conditions et business will be se adjusted as te make these great railroad systems profitable te their owners ; and this is likely te be before very long. am Tne reverend, but net universally re vered, Bim Jenes explains bis political poMtien'M fellows i "1 am a concentrated, consolidated, eternal, uncompromising, every day In the year, Inside out, stand up and be knocked down, Prohibitionist" Seme one must have ventured te express a deabt In the matter. B A mam eika tbe Pniladelpbla North American whether the placing of wool en tbe tree list wenld net drive tbe West and Seuth te demand tree trade In all manu facmred goeda, and et course gets trio aniwer be expeeted that tbat would be tbe remit. One might think from thta tbat all the people ei the Weat and Sentb were en gaged In tbe wool Dullness, whereas there are quite a ftw doing various ether things. The placing of wool en the free Hat would de no reat harm whatever and wenld save ataut f O.S00.S60 a year In Uxen, for that was tbe amount oelleoted en wool Imperta In 1867. TnisRH la one Ktdd In Texas 116 years of age, who expects te vote tbe Democratic tisket In aplie et the proposed 10 per cent. reduction of the duty en goat hair. m m tn The Leadtr la weekly journal pub llahed In Melbourne, Australia, but Its fifty lmmenae pages would lead one te rank It at onee with tbe great Journals et the world's Obntrea of builneaa and thought. We have roeelvod a oepy from Mr. Maurice Oerabel, wheae brother la In Auatralla. Aa anpplements te the Journal there are two large engraving", ahewing tbe city of Melbourne as It would appear from a balloon, and tbe Melbourne International Exhibition building. The city abewa magnlfleent ohurebes and solid blocks of Impealng nualneaabouaef, besides a forest of maats In the harbor. m ii J?JtPt:BLi(A.N papers tbat bave been Shoe ting aDeut "tbe glorious newa from Maine," are new making cynical and aullen obaervatlena en tbe audden fall of Daine oratle txpeotatlens. They seem Je think we expeeted te erry tbe etate and are try leg te feel happy that we only reduced their plurality of 1881 aeme 1,200 votes. Tub Republlean peroentage of the total tote of Maine remalna about a third of one per cent, below tbe percentage of 1831. The Damocralle percentage la nearly one per cent higher than In 1331, Small straws show the dtreotlen et the current , m i Tan Alloena ZW&uneis se hearse with cheering eyer the newa from Maine tbat It talka et the aate of a "ear lead et hoaiaea." Tub Brooks comet, which baa been faintly visible near the sun at aunaet, la new almost lest te vlew, and will probably net be eeen again for many tbeuiand yeara. Wa will try te roll en without It, for have wa net bad R.Uberferd I). Hayea glimmer lng for awblle upon the polltleal harUen with the uncertainty et a miserable, ler. saken fourth rate comet f He hae praotleally Venunea, ana mis rair simple et the avail, able Republican presidential timber baa left a bops that we shall net leek upon his Uke sgaln ler many thousand years. m .B. B. AMD new S9eretary Whitney denlea tbat be has any Intention of resigning, and says tbat he baa net new and never baa bad tbe remotest connection or Interest In tbe Standard OH company. Paaa en tbe Ilea te Washington and tbey will be promptly oaneelled. Dieatub, Alabama, has had a case e suspected yellow fever, and Memphis Birmingham, elllea hundred or two or miles away, lnterdlet communication with ber. New Yerk bad a man die within ber borders of undoubted yellow fever, end we bave net beard of any quarantining against ber of neighbor tog towns, and they say ths.t tbe hotel In which Prof. Procter died baa reoelved quite a valuable advertisement from the event, and tbat bla bed room la in particular de mand. Mere cities about Decatur need net be In sueb a hurry te be Beared. PKRHONAL. Cnxt'NCcr M. Dxraw arrived borne ou Thursday ly the steamer Ems. Be waa met In tbe bay by a large number of friends and warmly weloemed back. Cor,. B. Kyd Douelass. Domeoratlo nominee rer Ueiigrtss in the Sixth Mary. Und dlatrlet, has challenged Ben. lu. K. MoOemas, Republlesu oandldate In the aame dlBtrlet, ler a Joint discussion of the tarlU before tbe people. Captain Pratt, superintendent of tbe IudUu ualnlug school at CarlUle, and also ebalrmRn of the Hleux Indian commletle", arrived In Carlisle from the Wea en Thuri Thuri ey morning te sign snme cffleial doou deou doeu menta Bes; a tbeSleuc are -very stub, born and ebtu.e, but he thlnka ibey will finally yield te the commission. SxeiiETAiir Whitnky returned te Wish. Ingteu ou 1 eumUay. Ue said there was i e foundation for tbe report of his allegeit Intention te reslau, uer for the assertion that be la a protectionist. Mr. Whltnty also ssld tbst he bad never owned a dollar In tbe Standard oil trust, ' and never bad any relation te lu " Every effleer et tne trut, he believes, and utneteuthB et Its stockholder, are Republicans. Colonel Jesern; M. Bxmnbtt's reunlfl. cent dunaiiun el 18,000 te the Methodist orphans' borne, In Puliadelpila, has been ecllpted by a fresh Instanoeethta liberality. Learning tbat the managera of tbe lnstltu. tleu were pressed ter tunda te enmplete tbelriiew building, hehaaerTared te give them f20 000 mere, nn condition tbat they succeed lu rslsleir f 10 000 from ether aoureea Deiere aonatieu day, UJioeer it Anether riotie ei tne neme naa already subscrlbed 62,000 et this amount, and tbe managera ex. lei te raise tbe remainder with little dim dim eulty. Th N.w veiust Msaruig the Earth. Prolesser lien, of the Dudley observa tory, Albany, N. Y., baa completed calou caleu calou lateona of the orbit et the new comet dis covered by Profener Barnard at the .Lick obaervatery en September 2 Tula oemet bat remained se nearly stationary In tbe aky Blnce Its dlioevery ibat tbe determlna. tloe or lta truu orbit or path In apaee has been work of great difficulty, and tbe re anlta at present retched ean be regarded as merely approximate. Aoeordlng te tbese tbe oemet is new about twlee a far from earth as the sun Is, or about 193 000 000 mile, and la at tbe same Ume about 170,. 000,000 miles from tbe sun. Ii la uiOTieg towards Its perihelion or point where it will bs nearest tbe sun, and present calculation) Indleate that this point will be reached ou Dsesmber 10, but tbls date la liable te be lu error by fully thirty days. Aa the oemet and the earth are moving toward each ether troes opposite dlreotleaa, the velocity of approach Inward uila emtthlBi tmnreal about 3,000,668 mils dally. Oeustqaently tbe east will rapidly laersase la brlf hteawt for Instaaee, en Ooteber 6 It will be abeat nve Heaes as bright as at tbe discovery, aad about tbe middle of November sixty limes as bright. Bnl at dteeevery it waa extremely Wat, and It Is rather doubtful whether II will become vlilbla te uaaaalited eye. Babe, quest caloulatlena will determine this question with mneb greater certainty kissed te eaaTR. St. Lenli mala threw her levor a klu- A St. LetlU klw, which they brae On It hit the yminr mm en thi tide or the head and anoeked him cold off the waaen. Theosreoeriataitwaa hardly worth whUe Te proceed te empanel a Jury, Since no nan could ttindbsln hit by a kits The ilea et thmref Ml.teml. -Frem Itit Detroit Frtt Vrttt. A Braih Wall Applied and preylently meUtened with SOZODONT remeYH the feUe'm eyldencea et neglect from the uieth, aid tlghtem thorn In their aeeketi. If the breath bu a repellent imrll, the artlole anbitltntet for that, lu own plea ant aroma, t-hranken and inflamed gnma are restored te health by IU um, and canker of tbe month eared. Byttemlnthe uie of thli flne antlieptle, aaer ether promoter of health, ! highly dot lrable. Apply nothing bnt the gen. ulna. WAtiAMAKRWa raiticstran, Friday, Sept. II. Toe modest about that 50c Plaid Habit Cleth the ether day. It Is 52 inches wide in stead of 50. Ne mistake about the price, or the quality, or the wonderful money's worth. $3 for a dress stylish enough for anybody. It drapes charmingly. Eight modest colorings. Step by another of the new comers. A heavy Serge Plaid with a slightly hairy or feule surface. Every thread wool; cloth finish ; substantial. Qual ity I9 all right, and a subtle color charm besides. Modest, quiet tints, but they grew en you like the tones of an India shawl, 40 inches, $1. Twenty color combinations. Southeast of eentre. The Bordered Dress Stuffs make friends en sight. Odd, neat, convenient. They are the notable newness of the sea son. A glance at the goods tells the whole story. Just across the aisle are the Striped Novelties ; sparkling with the sheen of silk and the wit of French makers. You'll knew the spot where these bright faced foreigners are by the crowds around them. Bonthwestet centre The new stuffs crowding in are pushing many choice bits te the Remnant counter. Odd pieces, lonely colors, yards that can't keep step with the quick march of young goods are hus tled efl te go for what they'll fetch. Northwest et centre, next main aisle. One of the longest counters in the Boek section is given up te the Keystone Library. About two nunarea titles ceraea up where you can run them ever half a dozen at a wink. Ten cents a volume. Works of Rider Haggard, Charlette Brente, Wilkie Cellins, Rebert Buchanan, Hugh Conway, Jules Verne, Rebert Leuis Stevenson, and thirty or forty ether au thors, for a dime each ! Boek News began its sev enth year with the September number, it lias come te be a welcome guide te many thou sands of wide-awake readers. Sleepy people don't care for Boek News. If you have a wish te be quick with the news of the book world; te be truly told what the spirit of every new book is ; te have a book wise friend always within call, Boek News is exactly the publi cation for you. Here is what the Indianapolis " News " say3 of it: Foex Naws gives mere prompt. Impartial. and nceurttH lutortnatlen concernltiK books tbannuy publtcatt n we knew or. Mouaewho uiu,i',uii up wim ire currvnt literature ean afford u miss its monthly visits. Hundreds of newspapers ex press the same sentiments. Se de subscribers. Every month an author-portrait fit ler fram ing, and every month special articles by leading writers. Rev. Edward Everett Hale, Themas Wentworth Higginson, and Prof. Jehn Bach McMaster will contribute te early num bers. The price is absurd. 50 cents a year. Sample copy iree. Thhteanth street entrance. Have you in mind te buy a Sideboard this Fall? There are eighty-four distinct styles in our Furniture stock Modest te extravagant Third fleer, rear olevatorj. Novelties in Fine Stationery; new papers, new shapes and styles. We don't step with the things that turn up in the mar kets. The best we can cull, and original designs besides. " Perlectien Irish Linen " in boxes, 24 sheets, 24 envelopes?, 15c. They say Chicago folks pay 40c for it. Full note size, with square envelopes, or ladies' note size. Our own "Linen" note, for which you have been asking, is here in plenty. Seuth et thirteenth street entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER. jaoeD's harraparilla, TRUE ECONOMY It Ii arme eeeBOtay ta bay eea'a Sawapa tllla, ter "MS Deasa Oaa Dellar," ie original, with and trnaealy of tale pepnlar aaeeUeta. If ynu wish te prove thta, boy a bottteof UoeaVa SarsaparlUa and maaeara las aeataata. lonwUlflndlttehoiatooteaspooafals. ew read the direeMeaa, and you wui tad that tie avenue dose for persons of different agea la leaa than a teaspoenf nl. This la eartalnly em. elusive and unanswerable aTldeace of the pe culiar strength and eeoaemy of HOOD'S SAHSArABttXA " Wa began using Heed SaraaparUla In our Institution soma saentfca age, aad tavtag watahed lu sffscta, with te say that wa and It a geed, reliable, and btmefletal medlelaa for family use, and fur hospitals and Institute such aa ours." Sistaaa or ataaer, Wast fourth at, Cincinnati, O. 1 took Heed's Ba-aapirtiia for lea of appe tite, dyspepsia and general languor. It did aae a vast amount of geed, and I have no heat tancy In recommending it." J. W. Willb Willb vesd, Qnlney, 111. UKALTH BKTTKS TH4H BVKR " I have bean troubled by a seiofuleui aSe J tlen all my Ufa. it Is one of the marked reo ree reo ellections of my boyhood dtys, and for several years has rendered me nnabla te labor much, I think Heed's SaraaparUla, which I have been using at Intervals for ten years. Is the best thing I have ever taken. I am new SO, and my reneral health seems better than ever." H. D. Abbett, Warren, X. U. HOOD'S BARSAPARILLA Beld by all druggists. SI t six for SB. Prepared eniy ej u a. uuuu uu. iajweii, maw. 100DOSBS OMH DOtTjAK (J) COMPLEXION PO WD MS, VOyaW.BJW. n rw'.aii.aifiavi !-,-- ini vast iniiriirn -r" QO, MPLEXION POWDBK. LADIES WUO VALUC A REFINED COMPLBXIOM MUST USB POZZONI'S KBDIOATBD COMPLEXION POWDER. ' it Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. Removes all pimples, 1 rookies and ots ets ots eolorattons, and makes the skin delicately seit and beautiful. It contains no lime, white, lead or anenla in three shades, pink or flesh, white and brunette. fOH SALE Br All Druggiata end Paney Ooeda "aaaaaf aw siKat"WTSBTilamwBm ' aWBEWABB Or IMITATIOHS.a aprte-ivd DBt VUOMM. I J. B. MAKT1H dC OO. PURCHASERS -or- Fall Goods I Will Save Meney By Leeking through Our Stock. One of the Ureatest iJargains In Ureis Qoeds Consists of WOOL HENRIETTAS, In all the Leading Shades, at 40a a yard. 42 lnchwlde. a samplxolltwlllnnnvlnceyen thatltcannet be matched elsewhere ler less than 60e a yard. A rase of Oouble Folded nianket Cleth at X Is away belew regular prlee. Weel Cleths. 80 lnehes wide. In all the lead. lng shades, at tee a yard. A Bnmarbable Bargain In Dress Goods, and one tha we will only have en dlae'av ler a short time, te an aLu-wOei, TUIudT. 1W j hi dm ids, at ee a yard a yard. kegnlar price, , iw Lim DEPARTMENT. flojiie new additions te It this week make this una el our 11101 attractive departments. Twentr-flve Fleces of Turkey Bed Table Linen, guaranteed fast colors, lle a yard. rive Different Patterns or Cream Damask Table Linen at 40a ; was made te sell at He. Fifty Doien Knotted rrlnge Bleached Linen Towels, stae 10 by SI inches, at MHO. A Ban. usbey 1 inen towel, 4f) Inches long, 31 lnchss wlde, 12)40. A Speclal Number in a Three-Quarter All T.lnen napkin, elx different patterns at SLa5 a deaan. cannot be purchased again for less than It 6S a dozen. J. B. MARTIN & CO. HATH YUNQ MKN, ATTENTION ! Stauffer&Ce, LE4D1N0 HA1TIRS, Are showing up the largest and finest Uneni th inen nnvel and new things known te the Uat Trade tn Fashionable Eall Styles. BTirrilATS fEOil COO. TOS3.C0. FULL LINE OF Trunks and Traveling Eagi AT UOTTOU PBICKH. 3iand33NerthQaeenSt., LANUAaTXL.rA. BIOYOLKa. TOlOYOIiES, TRIOYOLES, TANDEMH. COLUMBIA Bioyeles, Trloyeles, Tandems. DUU4BLK, BIUPLE. OUABANTKKD HIQUKST QBAUB, ILLUSTRATED OATALOOOK IUXU. POPE MF'G. CO., 79 rBANKLIN ST., BOSTON. BBANCli net-SKB -u warren Bt. New Yerk i 2.1 Wabash Ave-Chicago, au-ff.dae TOBACCO. 'i QLD HONESTY TOBACCO. FINZER'S OLD. HONESTY The Chewen et OLD HONESTY TOBACCO will seen find that it lasts longer, tastes sweeter than ether tobao tebao tobae coe, and will please you. Ask your dealer for It and Insist en getting It. Genuine Has a Red H Tin Tat; en Every Plug. MOOTS AJVD HBO MS. fcii s .UBS) I. P' T WEAK, Ten Oan Save Meney nr vismsu STACKHOUSE'b AND FOBCBABINO TOUR FOOT WEAR. 4STTHB BBSTj BHOK8 FBtOKS.IN TBR:c1TT. AND LOWB31 D. P. STAGKEOUSE, B8 8c 80 BABT KINO, 8T. LANOASTXlt. pa. aae-lydaw LOOTS AMD SHOES. WE AttE KKTAILINQ BOOTS - BOOTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, Hew Can We De It? YOU UAT ASK: WB WILL EXPLAIN. Alter the last Beet Season we bought fllty nlne (69) Cases et Youths' Heys' and lien's uoeta at a Private Assignee "ale for Spot cash, at such azceedingiy i.nw Prices that we ean new sell you them Uetall at lingular Wholesale Prlees, and yet make profit enough te keep ui We Can Sell Yeu ; Tombs' Solid Kip Heets, sues 11 te IS, ter fUSi rennlar price, II 50 and I 75. Beys' Heavy Kenta, sties 1 te ft, ler (1 00, tl 1 ILM.ei7Sandn.f0. Men's solid Kip Beets, slies B te 11, tl SO, U 73 ane BL00 1 regular price, tl 00, tl.a and S2 SO our Benta ler tlM and U 00 we defy anyone In tbe ennnty or state te beat ler rlt, tiara blllty and eilce. We oeuld make an Immense 'profit en tbeie M Cases of Beets by selling them at the old prices, but our motto la Qaick Sales and Small Profits, We have stuek te It, and te our Knle" el giving our oustemrrs the advantage or our nrchases. We hive the largest stock of adles'. Misses' and Children' Heavy Lace and Butten bees for rail and Winter Wear in thediy, (whlehnedelyany el enr oempetl- terk te dlsnatl at r itu ces te suit the times. Call In te see thum whether you wish te ietner veu wlsn te n ur chase ei net. as we consider it e trouble te show goods at the prlees we sell them. The One-Pilce Cash Heuse. d The Leaders of Lew Prien IK BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. S East King Street, LANCASTKB. FA. JgrBtore clesed every evening at 6 1. m., ex eept Saturday and Monday. BUMUBH RKBOKTS. fUrr. GRETNA PARK. Mt. Gretna Park, reB ixouaaieNB and picnics. This Park is located in the heart et the Beuth Mountain en the line of the Cornwall ft Lebanon Railroad, Mine miles . euth of the City of Lebanon, within easy distance et llamsbnrg, Beading, Lancaster, Columbia and all points en the Philadelphia A Beading and Pennsylvania Kallreada. The grounds ure large, covering hundreds of aeres, and are rB TO ALL. The conveniences are a Large Dancing Pa vilion, a Bpacleus Dining Uall. Twe Kitchens. Baggage and Ceat Beems whUe the arrange ments rer amusements consist of croquet and Bail u rounds, isewiing Alley, snoeting eai Miiumuauij wrwiiu lerv Qnelta. Ktc. Kie Tables ter Lunchers, Bustle Beats and Benches scattered thxoughent tne grounds. TUB BTATK BtrLE BANQK Of the National Ouard of Pennsylvania has been located at ML Uretna, and the Military BlOe Practice, from time te time at the Bange. will constitute a new attraction te visitors. Anether attraction la . LAKKCONKWAGO, Cevering nearly twenty acres en which are placed a number of elegant Mew Beats, and along the banks el which are pleasant walks and lovely aeenery. OBSERVATION OAB8 Will be run en the line of the Cornwall A Leb anon Bailread. or will be sent .te different Betnts. when practicable, ter the accommoda accemmoda accommeda on el exonrslen parties. They aru sale, pleasant and convenient. Parties desiring It can procure Meals at the Park, as the Dining Hall will be nnder the su pervision of B M. BOLTZ. of the Lebanon Valley Heuse. Thesa who wish te spend a day in the Mountains can And no place se beauti ful or affording se much pleasure as mu Uretna. MO INTOXlOaTINU DBINK8 AL LOW BD OH TUB PBKMIBKB. mw rer Exonrslen Bates and General Inter Intor Inter natien, apply te NED IRISH, Bupt O. A L. Railroad, Labanon, Pa. JeaWma W" WldH TO EMPLOY A FEW salesmen en salarv te sell enr eneds by sample te the wholesale and retail trade el Lancaster, Pa, and adjoining states We art the largest manntacturera of our line in the country. Send two cenu In stamps ler par ucuura. WlggJaSyfflft.00.. angiemas- UeUnM.0, FREY mm rALAcm or WAmmfw. ABTKimv PALACE OF FASHION. 13 East Kine Street. Lancaster, Pa. OPENING OF COATS. We are showing the largest and best asserted stock of Coats ever brought te this city. Come and leek at them. Ladies' Black and Colored Jersey Jackets. i Fine Black Jersey Jackets at $3, $3.50 and $4. Elegant Fancy Cleth Jackets, $2, $2.50 and $3. Black English Serge Jackets, silk bound, tailor made. Black Astrachan Jackets at one dollar. Fine and Heavy Beaver Jackets. Modjeska Coats are the new est thing this season. Price, $4.50 up. Our assortment of Children's Coats is simply wonderful. We are showing ever one hundred different styles of all ages and qualities. Come and leek. Open te-day one let of extra heavy quality 34-inch Colored Silk Plushes at one dollar a yard. . New Jerseys have come in. Military, Silk Braid Frent, gi.37. Braided, $1.15 and $1,37. Extra Fine Braided and Mili tary, $2 and $2.25. New Plush Ornaments in all shades, 3c and 5c apiece. Brass and Silk Banner Reds, all sizes. Mere novelties in Jewelry. Elegant new style Geld Frent Breastpins, 10c apiece. Fine Rhinestone Combs and Hairpins. New Dress Trimmings open ed te-day. Fine and new designs in Silk Cord Trimmings, with and with out pendants, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1 and $1.35 a yard. New goods are received and exhibited daily. We invite a call. ASTRICH BROS. HBATINQ. AAMSMWaVI e ELLAR HEATERS. FLINN & BRENEMAN'S Cellar Heaters ABK THE 11B3T IN TUB U ABK IT -AND PRICES THE LOWEST. ALL WOBK QUABANTIBKD. FLINN & BRE1NAN, CONTltAOTOBS Or Plumbing 8c Heating, Ne, 102 North Queen Btreet, LAKUASTXU FA. MAKING POWDHR- s TERIilNQ BAKING POWDKR. BAKING Absolutely Pure. mills Powder never varies. A marvel of nnrttv. strenathand wboleomenes. Mere economical than tbe ordinary kinds. Beld eniv tn i am tiv all urecers. BTBBLINU MaNUrACTUBlNQCO 1 and 11 Spruce Btreet, New Tork. asrwill exhibit at Lancaster county Jr Cakes for all. Samples for ail. augtsJma UBOOBKIB8. OABHARD'S MILD CORED HAM VJ AND BRKABrAST BACON. Unnaualed for tenderness and dellrarv et flavor. We guarantee that there Is nothing te equal them in quality In this maraeu 'J hou heu sands el the best families are new using them. They Btva universal satisfaction, irylhem and tell your neighbors. Isr unra jseei asa noiegna nieeiyenippea. Piteee reeaeaable. flEOKua WIaStT Till POWDER, MT.U00BB r -1 11.. DIES' AKD OaiLDKJElPS OOAT About September 17. WILL OFEH Entire New iHertment, or brflfe'tti Wlina'. COATS, WRAPS, JAOKKT8 AND SHAWL. NBSWSTBTTLKS. LOWXBT04BHFKIOII. ggfJte Trouble te show floods.. JehnS.Givler, 6 ft 8 North QeMn Bt, . LAHCAE,rA. tnarlMTdAw N EW FALIi GOODS. New Yerk Stere, 0. 8 10.MAST KIHQ BT. GRAND OPENING New Fall (reeds. GREAT BAKGAIH8 IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL SAL! Or Blankets and flannels ! We open this week ever 1,(00 pairs et White ana Colored BLANKKT8. from 75 cent te S10 a pair, In all the dlffsrent sices, 10-4, IX and 194, In Uotten and wool and All-wool. These goods have nearly all bean made te our special order and come direct te us Irem the mills. WHIT AKD COLOBKD rLAHNKLB. We ware large buyers of riannels at the Trade sale held In Hew Yerk In Jnne, and own tnese goeas very muen eneaper than the it have been sold slnee, thereby enabling ns te give eztraernmary vaiue in tma aepanmenu DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Our own Importation or DBAF 'D'tT. All Weel. IS Inches wide These goods being heavier are better adapted (or roll wear than Henriettas, coming In all the new (ail shades aa well aa Mack. reur special bargains in ALL-WOOL, 40 IKGH DBtaa OLOlHB. rirst. One hundred pieces ALL-WOOL TB1COTB, at 95 cunts a yard. second. One case a L1IAM1XKD 8UITINQ9, te inches wide, !U cents, made te retail at 60 cents. Third. Onecate CHXOKB, All-Weel, Win ebes wide, ss cents, never sela for less than at eenta. renrth. One case 40-lnch, BAUVAKD MIX. TTJfiEB, AU Weel, at 96 cenu WATT&SHAND. J. HARRY BTAMM. rOBMKBLT AT- NOB. JS A 87 NORTH QUKEN BT., MOVKD TO NEW 8TOBB, 91 OENTBK BQUAB1. YOU CAN'T MISS US. N0.24GENTRESQUARE, Stamm's -A VfOBD ABOUT- FLANJfELS & WOOLENS. This data et goods becomes an oljeet of WABM interest te buyers at this season of the year. Onr onstemers will find thafwe show a One line efth.se Staple Goods, both In colors and Weight;, that will meet the re quirements of all buyers They are Marked te Sell, and we are confident all can be pleased. OOMrOBTS AND BLANKETS Will bs a Large raoter In this rail's Busi ness. By reason et Karly Bnylng en enr part, we will be able te have very Lew Prleea en these weeds. TBE BTBONQ INDUCEMENTS or LOW PRICES IN OUB Dress Goods DEPARTMENT Coupled with Quality, will be a strong draw Ingcardwlth ur, and we Most cordially In ylte the LaClea te Bxamlne Our Stock. Our Three Great Combinations Through Our Whole -tore Will Be WORTH AND WEAB, BTTLE ANE (STRENGTH, CHOICE AND CHEAPNESS. Attention, Ladies! Wehaveiust purchased from a large oom eom oem mission beuse their Entire Sample Line of WHITE SPREADS. Some are soiled, ethers froth as a res. This Let will l Beld at about Ualr.Prtce. 1 here is Mnsle in the Prices for you. There is Something for Ycu Among Our BEMNANT3 OP DRKSS QOODP, ATUALr PB1UE. Twe Special Numbers of White riannel at Se at d a yard you ought te sen. The riannel tiktrts are making their appear. auee. You'll find lull and plenty en our coun ters. Special Assortment of Bilk Plcshss, Eattns Velvets, Etc, AT THE New Bosten Stere, Ne. 24 Oentre Square, WNear East Slug 8t-E amria-lvd T J-.It.ttKK, UKMIIbT. W a particular attention given te flUlng and preserving the natural teeth. I have all tbe latest Improvements ler doing nice work at a vary reasonable cost. Having years of ex perlence tn the large cities 1 am sure te give the beat of satisfaction and save you money NEWBOSTONSTWE &, r".- : iJV. W I i . U . J. - -Hr--ft-r-'-