'U3 iv. ' ? 1 -. I V :., -V." S.V.' " . .- . - ,! -Ai ,. r - ? -. -"J. r-- ...:.: . i a- ! 'tfM . &:. - TUB Ii AJfCABTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. TUJ5SDAX, AUttUW 7. Sv;4'jf j t it, ' K, v w J.WMNMAN. t STKINMAN FOLT7., Editors. ;T CLARK, Publisher. ,-V , LM-nwY INTELLIGENCER.-Published F fwr My in twyear.botBenaay. Bcrvca l7HTHn IB ua riiy una rurreunuiuc itm year In advance) ) cents a month. r mtHmttx twrfrf .t.tne.wrRRniiA rinllnr and Mr cwttM a year. In advance. ; aanrMin uicniBEits-ncinlt by check m? i!ltt.vmM at&er, and where neither of I am D precurca scnu in resi&ivn-u t, (fee Postefllce, a second class ranll ' " I ADIHUHO, IU UllUUUUIKUl 'V. t Lancaster, Pa. LAJWliTO, PA., AttTL5t 27, 1889. 55 & :fe " Retbrx and Sheeting. 8r ? . ' $j,Msgliway nud railroad jebberies seem iit growing mere numerous, nml I'ttMnvh the rrauHii of recent oncrtitieus S" &2.-CZl--. i m:.i.i,., K.'i -Mj4:BOpi:rciii;umu(5,ub lu luuiwvu.- ijeiMBr.are even icss icn8ing ie pcopie "wkoiaAybe attacked. In the fight en ,Yfln near Lnncastcr the supposed , fmtpma of the intruder whs defeated, , lt tlrt fate of the porter who opposed " VMai'dees uet encourage ether porters te '' '4.'Mbewise. In tUcdnriue holding ! !1v!li 'stage in Wisconsin, the desperado ' 'MM hat-Htf fenl nilfln,1ullli (lin Hitrlv. 7..MMliM tstttaa nti.1 lm irntlf nf titllrtlnl iA.,'.zr- 'J ....... ....... ..n ... ",k ': atlaprithlp llfp. litit tlm ihuhciuti-u lin e -y Vcj vcijr uul juuii;iiimi:i iiivii iinjii iiiu r.Jte..ui.. u.. iK.n....iAi.. rt.i ... .. 4t. ( .:,ysHtaxy robber is liaruly pleabeu, niut k yjtlier people who may be "held up" by Vv-wguwayiueu win iiui n-vi gniuiy en- teiiragetl te de their duty In dlseeurng-"ri-imd tktt wmwlntr ludimtrv. LiTfce robber hns the ndvnntiigc that it r !Y MUch easier te hit n conchiead of pce- J5'plstha for one of the crowd te put n .v; A":T,enet in mm. j no nravu inan ei me Jj'tW' fry is pretty sure te have iil aim dls- lslkSSj.1,,' l.l ... I.I.. II 1. ..! j&VW' oempanionH whonre Itidlspef-cd 'F'8 e M0 return tire that In pretty ecr- 7 lain te Htnkc some ene in (lie crowd. &At first glance the pluck seems all en i,. .'' uwBtueei me seuiary uerecmau who K5r'. 'pfesents his two weapons and tries te jv pieb a crowd, but the man who success E'! ftUy defeats this purpose must cembine .oelncss and bravery with ra gP&v Judgment. The robber wants rare geed money : -'h it I hnrdlv n vlrlnrv In Uvm litm &$' 'rem Ke't'ug l y sacriflclng what Is of greater value lire. This has been the WMj wsult of recent robberies, and it mny R'l;ive the effect of discouraging ratal JrJa? .nee te them. The experience wheuld :'): rceult In the temiwrlncr eflH)ldii(.i with W4$$i Mere discretion. The operations of the eV-rfCT. t.ii.w. ..,.. i.i iJ .i....i... iguiiejijiviiiiuui luni: trjijrui lilllllv ' forthefiuick and certain use of weiiens( and if there is uny doubt nbeul disabling klm at once it is better net te use them. Leeking at recent incidents another Way, the most desperate of robbers must feel discouraged at the lighting spirit that has chnractcrled the travellers fc&te- attacked, and if every attempt were met ISgjrt WIU11UCB8I110 snow ei piucic, 1110 Willi wKi Wll wnlllil linve fi.wm- tflrrltur nnvri nfe, .;:":7l: .: :. ;; ? -w' : nciusei me kiuu, mm me iMiai weuiu 0- net be threatened with Invasion by the U&Umm""vmn' . ?! laaln tulvt.M Impertel Tell tics. WRV .Till UV lUUUIVl Ui JUi. tllllll will revive interest in the case, and Its Importance can hardly be exaggerated. It is probable that the much criticised police of Chicago have secured at least one of the guilty men In the six brought te trial,aud as tiie trial proceeds and the bulk of rumor and theory is cleared jpfcr- ,way we shall see what kind of nn in '&, ttltutien the Clan-na-Gael really is. !!. i KllOUch Id Icnnwii nf It nl nrr-oieit (.. ?; '.warrant the general tone of hostility te ESlLt jits methods, but when the wliele matter entea clearly in a criminal trial, public sentiment will be mero emphati cally expressed against an organization that assumes te itself the right te try a mau without a hearing and te order his murder for an otleuse against itself. The murder of Crenln, nswe new sec lt,was the act of a council of his enemies whose rascality he threatened with ex posure. Many of the clan fiercely de nounce the slaughter, but de net deny ihat they would .defy the laws in the same way te take the life or a traitor te their cause. They are net indignant at the mere fact of such an outrage en the law aud the rights of a citizen, but are horrified at the punishment of a man they belleve te have been innocent of the treachery that formed the pretext for his removal. If the murdered man were proved te have been a spy in the pay of England, there would be no show of wrath in the clan at his bloody taking off. In that case the mess of geed cltl lens, while having no respect for the victim, would have just as llttle for his murderers ; but the clan seem quite slew te recognize that fact. Apart from all the horrible circumstances of this crime, there Is the fact innde plain by it that lnsnmcn wne nave seugnt our lamias an asylum, and enjoy the generous gift of the rights aud privileges of Ameri cans, huve banded themselves together te defy our laws, usurp the privileges of our courts aud assume the power of life aud death ever our citizens. AVe hsar a great deal of the woes of Ireland, and she rightly gains American sym pathy and support, but it can net be ,0 suffered that distorted Irish patriotism should override our laws. The trial will bring the whole question of Irish poli tics in America under vigorous discus sion, and it is high time that we had protection against this importation. We have quite enough politics of our own home manufacture. Educating Imagination. Imagination may be trained by study of works of art, of the statue, with the soul shining through the marble ; the painting representing be fore the mind historic Incident imd character and reusing te high senti ment and energetic action the grand and imposing building, with pillar suc ceeding pillar, aud arch upon arch, and it is worth while te travel many miles in order te furnish the mind with such memories. Everywhere around us, tee, nature presents model figures, which strike the ye and Impress themselves uixm the memory aud engage the musing intel lect, Hew beautiful an object is a tree growing with all Its follage freely and (airly In a sheltered lawn ! Hew pictur esque is the same tree se sharply de fined by a frost-bound covering of su0v Ne oue has wandered much among the lovelier or grauder of nature's Jand capes without witnessing scenes which au never be effaced from the tablet of the memory, but which are nhetn. graphed there as with a sun-bean pro pre test. It may be a sweet valley, secluded Htd separated from all the rest of the werld,aud In which rejiefcevlslblvdwells. Df it ay be a wide extended plain and pMs te.htd in beauty nud loveliness, aud dotted with well fed kla. which need only te bend their necks te find the herbage ready te meet them, and a stream winding slowly through the midst. Then.agaln, all that has n sharp point or n sharp edge, nil that is rugged, all that is steep or perpendicular, Issjkj clally fitted te leave Its sharply defined Image en the mind. The very Lorn Lern bardy poplar helps te relieve the larne plain. The church steeple ersplre fixes the whole village In the memory, se that we cannot forget It. The ship, with lis pointed masts aud white salls.stretched out tothcbreczc,makestlieoayon which it sails leek mere Interesting. More Im posing arc the bold mountains which clcave the sky, nud the sea-worn rocks which have faced a thousand storms and are as defiant as ever ; the placid lake, which sleeps in the midst of the mountains and reflects the firma rnsnt above It en Its besom ; and grander still the eccau, always old, yet ever new in Its nspects, never changing, and yet ever changing, nnd the steep cliff, with the sea bird career ing from peak te peak, aud hearsjly chiding away all human Intruders from what It reckons as Its own domain. All these arc subjects for the Imagination. The beauty of the field flowers, the grandeur of the mountaius.'tlie shades of the valley, the vastness of the ocean, the gentle Hew of the grefcu banked river, the thuudeiing cataract, the gurg ling brook, the sea and the land with their mysterious instincts and strange adaptations, the subtle elements In their manifest changes and combinations, all! afford feed for thought nnd medita tion, and for the exercise of the imagi nation. Stubborn Mr. Kunlilc. The rcfuful of District Attorney Kun kle, of Harrlsbnrg, te surrender the train robber te an officer from this county, where hlscrlme wnscominltted.secms te be bated en no geed reason, and cemitels the conclusion that it is nothing but a stubborn and foolish show of authority. The crime was committed in thisceunty and the fact that it took place en a railroad train, ought uet te be innde the basis for holding the trial elsewhere, unless there is some geed reason for It biicIi as does net new appear. The law that appears te furnish Mr. lCnnkle with the unaccustomed luxury of authority was evidently devlK-d te cover emergencies where It would be dilllcult nnd costly te held the trial In the county where the crime was committed. In this case It is tltc height of arrogant felly for the man who happens te have control of the prisoner te lean back en this Inw, ami stolidly rcfiiMi te surrender his prisoner for trial, or te give any. reason for se doing. .Tounstew.v men nre going for the .Seuth fork Flslilnglchib with a vim. - ' Tj:n street cars without olectrle wires or any visible motive power nre In operation en the Fourth unit .Madisen Avenne lines In New Yerk City. They nre operated by storage butterlei and wero built by tlie Julleu Kloctrle company, giving such per fect satisfaction that ten mero have just been ordered. The ears nre managed by the men who dreve the old herse enrx, as they knew best when te imothe brake and tlm control ei the pewer Is very cnslly Vbitrned, whlle tlie drivers are glad te be promoted te positions mero llke tliose of oiiglncers. Tlie ears nre run In between tlie herse curs en the citnie line and nre goared for a specd of nine or ten miles an hour, though they can be run much faster. The flrst or tlwe ten storage battery ears has been in operation slnce June nnd lias run 8,000 mlles nud car ried ever 60,000 pasHcngers with out costing n dollar for repair. Tlie read en which these cars nre epurnted Is In every way suited te the operation of n nieclinnlcul system ; tlie track, switches, nnd frogs nre In many eases of an old pat tern and are very severely worn from the heavy trucking of a large city. Therels net Hip least de-bl in the minds or the offi cials .of the Feuith Avouue line that the storage battery system will prove cheaper llinn liorse traction. The weight of the car, mounted en trucks, Is between six nnd Bevon tens. The meters nre geared direct, ene te each nxle. Tlie battery consists eT 10S cells, which nre placed In" six trays of nlne each en each side of the car ; "these trays are pushed Inte the ear through the outslde panels under the scats. A power ful bruke is used en all ears, which In ense or emergency can be supplemented by the reversal or the meters from the rogulnter, nud (he ear stepped .when going at full speed Within ene-half Its length. Flvn sixteen caudlo.pewor lucandoscent lamps nre used te light the cur, nnd n wnrnlng gong is also sounded by current from the battery. The stronger objections; te this dovice eome from the horses. They ure naturally very much startled by the spectacle of"n car rolling along by Itself, aud It will tuke se me training te accustom them te it. The New Yerk horses have innde very llttle fuss, but then a inetreimtlt .m beast must' have strong nerves te stand the overhead reads and nil the nolse of Xew Yerk. Te n geed healthy herse, with soine ability for getting sen ml, a car or this kind would probably huve the eil'ect that would be produced upon men by tlie sjiectnele of a suit of clothes marching along with no ene Insldoef them. Tun great lAiuden strike Is growing te Amerlcau piopeitloiiH, and begins te leek dangerous te poace. SriiAitr.ti ltevim at last yields te tlie in dignaut demand that he ebey tlie constitu tion, and tries te eome deu n gracefully by declaring that he never doubted bin right te Issue writs of election te fill vncauclex ; but was only doubtful as te what knowledge vns necessary te deter deter initie that there was a vacancy. He says that In ene or two eases he had only newspaper iufuriii.Ule i, and he new gravely nets upon the wise suggestion or Hie learned attorney general that it he wants te knew he had better ask. lladi member who has accepted u federal posi tion is te lm termally questioned by the speaker.aud It Is Interesting te sjioeula'to en the awful possibilities that illicit fellow if any of the p.utics questioned should get sick or g. crazy nnd uturn no answer. Speaker lleycr would then remain In den&e elllelal Ignerance of the vacancy until he saw tit te widen his inquiry and hunt down the "mero rumors" that had aroused suspicion in the elllcial ml ml. Vncunelet te He I'llled. Attorney General Kiikpatrlck, icphiiiL icphiiiL te nn Inquiry by Speaker lleycr, has given an opinion that thoncceptauceof u fedora I otllce by a member of the Jlouse or Itoprcsentatives makes his seat vacant, and that If, upon due Inquiry and reliable In formation, the speaker should be satUikil of the existence of the disqualifying con dition, he would be justified In nssumlnc thp f.u-1 of a vacancy, nnd Issuing a w rit te till t by nn election. The speaker will ascertain tlie vacancies, and order that they be filled at the November election. AVheii te Hunt unit l'Ish. The open season for game will be found below : Ducks, September 1 te May 1(1; plover, July 15 te January 1 ; woodcock, July 1 te January 1; pheasant, October 1 te Januarv lj rail and reed birds, September 1 te December 1 ; squirrels, September I te January 1 : rabbits, November 1 te January 1 ; salmon nnd trout, April 15 te July 15 black bass, June 1 te Jnuuarv lj German ear; September 1 te May l. ' BOOKS AND AUTHORS. Tun Titntc Or.RMA'rs, by Theodere H. Fsy. Jn two volumes, 8 ve. Illustrated. A. S. ltarnes &. Ce., Ill WUtifjn street, New Yerk. ,v T Jji I can hear the rcaderVftfelnklng In my mind's ear, and why should there net be a "mind's car" "it well as a "mind's cye"? This Is what the reader seems te think : " History, two volumes I Xe, thank you ; I don't want te rend It or rend about 11. A short magazine nrtlcle new and then, or a newspapcr edi torial, )Klltcly recalling what I have for gotten, as It is suggested by current events, Is all the history 1 care for. Tell me some thing new of novels or magazines." l'er lisps the reader occasionally reads a real leek among his mass of novels an 1 the ether Utter that se fearfully encum bers the literary harvest fleer of our dny. (Jenulnd books continue te be published and rend, but the vast majority of them are novels. The nevel Is the work of art of our age, but thore are few who rend only the masterpieces, and a great majority who rend nothing but peer fiction. 1.1 ke Longfollew's little girl, geed fiction Is "very, very geed," bad fiction "Is horrid." It Is therefore a great pity that histories aud biographies are se neglected by the muss of rcaders who read for ploasure nnd net for profit. The historians nre partly te blnnie for stupidly making their work mero dull than It should be, but no ene who reads the best histories Judiciously, and without the feverish hnste of the novel reiuler, will complain of a lnck of pleasure. These two volumes appall the novel render, nnd yet within them Is mero action and pathos than hi a whele library of flimsy romances. Short histories ure tee much read. The detnlls emitted nre the very llfe or the story, nnd by thorn great events nre fixed In the memory without effort. It is tlie graphic account of Columbus his Strug glen, cournge nnd wonderful voyage all woikedtetlio grnnd climax of the dis covery, Hint fix the dnte lift! in the mind eftlie school boy. And the peer lnd might be saved much worry If ether facts wero given him in the same pleasant way. Se In this history of nermnuy ene strikes a mliieef Interest; when leaving the histori cal review, which forms an excellent Intio Intie Intio ductlen, he finds the story of niodern Ucrnmny set forth with graphic clearness and no waste of words. . Ocorge Kllet received 15,000 for the copyright of Itomela, nnd the publisher icgictted his bargain. I'amsi: Itesi:, by Arthur Shorburne Hardy, author of "Hut Yet n Weman" nnd "The Wind or Destiny," Houghten, Mifflin A-. Ce., Uosten nnd New Yerk. Without thelcnst prejudlce te the former works of Arthur Shorburne Hardy, one mny sandy say of l'asie Itese that It will probably preve the most generally inter inter estlug. It is distinguished from tlie current novels by Uh historical elements and Its unfamiliar plot. The ported Mr. Hardy has chesen is that era between baibarlsm nnd civilization, the lelgn of Chaileiungue. Persons who read a book merely for the plot will fellow with delight the fei tunes of l'asse Itese ; hew she left the home of her adopted parents and followed her lever, Oul of Tours, toceurt, her ninny trials and finally her discovery of the neheme te murder the king, the timely uariitug which rosulted In her marrlagote her lever. One cannot help laughing with Passe lli.vnnt the effect she produced en both the abbot .uul monk by their taking her for n demon, scut by the devll te leinpt tlielr souls; and again when the monk tries te conceal hew he came Inte posses sion or the string of pearls. Tlie qualifying "But" must, hewever, for onee be said en the favornble side, for apart from the adventures nf the horelno nud the many humorous Incidents ; it Is In the de scriptions that Mr. Hardy's chlef success lies, CMpcclidly the scene in the abbey of St. Scrvals when the poeplo were gntheicd te prey for the recovery el Abbet Hiilnal. l'asse Hese, first appeared as a serial story lu the Atlantic Monthly, but It is net n tale te be enjeyed plece by plcee ; te be fully appreciated It should be read us It Is new published lu book form, l'asse Itese Is a gem of literary art, a very poem in prese. . The following letter lntcly published will baofinterost te many whorcmembor thelr reading of "Tem llrewn's Schooldays:" " Denr Sir : I am obliged by your heart v lctter. I would net ndvisoyeu te trv read ing any passages from my 'hooks aloud at such entertainments ns you speak of. Yeu will find they won't de. As te the charac ters, they were none of them taken as por traits, though I hepe they are something like living folk. I could net tell you what you ask if I wished: but I could name dozens of boys I knew whom I had moie or less In mind and tried te bell down for the book. Tlicre are pictures and photo graphs of Dr. Arneld; but Iieallyden't knew where you could get one. Yours very truly, Themas Huuniis." Tni: Tnum About Ci.i:!n.NT Kr.ii, by Oeorge Fleming, author of " Kismet," " Mirage," "The Head ofMedusa," Kebcrts Urethcrs, lSosten, publishers. Levers of the, weird end uncanny will certainly enjoy reading " The Truth about Clemcnt Ker." The ghosts Hre very superior and de net fall te mero llcsh snil bleed lu the end, us eui me brn ghosts usually de. The scene of this latest novel of Geerge Fleming's is laid in Scotland near the Helder, the home of supcrstitltlen. The Ivers of Hrae have been jiossessed by devils from time Immomerlal, nud in the ease of our here (or ene of our hoieos, as we have two) the devil has taken the form of opinion, nt least that Is the form of the euu the reader meets by the light of day, although there sueni te be ethcis who make their homes in him, but nre invisi ble, with the exception of spiritualism. The story Is told in the tlrbt person by a younger luotheref our second here, vhe comes of another branch of the Kers. The second hore Is noble, straight-forward fellow. Our greatest objection te the book Is the title, for it Is deceptive. We may have been told "nothing but the truth" but se llttle of the truth as te glveusn great desire te knew " the whele' truth " about peer Clement ; e nre net content with legends ns our great grandparents were, we want te drag tothe surface " thes.0 cold, soil, sedcu masses of wool, w hlch feel like drowned hair" that Oeeifrev Ker clutched in " Durlie Mess. " We want te knew what that thing war that old llright sought for and met nt Inst " f.tce te face, " but, us we said befere, these ghosts are gen uine nnd superior. . The CYMiopei'f(ii announces that it is negotiating with sevcrnl crowned heads of KurejK) for articles en various subjects. Whether tlicre nre many crowned heads cnpnble of producing anything literary or greater Interest than their signatures may be doubted, but it is pleasant te find royalty getting te work for a living. The first article, however, is by a verv queenlv woman of well known ability the famous Queen of Iteumanln. It appears In the September number with illustrations in Verestchiigiu's style. The magazine "also has an illustrated article en (luthrle, "the city of one hun dred days," and striking pictures of the lush en Oklahoma, l'than Allen Rey nolds has a thrilling account of the explor ation of the canon of Die Colerado and Captain King, who wns adjutant of the cadet corps at West Point, has a love story - front ine t'etni te tne flams." lllackmore's mnsterplece, T.ema Doeuo has reached Its thirtieth edition. TheShah of Persia Is te lend ids iiiune te a book about the hmda he hns visited, which will be puMUhediu German aud Trench and compiled from notes he has taken. "The 1'nETTT Stsrr.R or Jese," by Fran ces Hodgsen Burnett illustrated by C. S. Itclnlinrt. Chailes Scrlbner's Sens, Kew Yerk, publlshers. Mrs. Burnett lias n reuurkable genius In being nble te wrlte such pleasing stories for both grown people and children; no story for young people, perhaps, ever i achieved sucli extraordinary success as '' tltUelrd Fanntlorey" j and In giving us grown 'poeplo "The Pretty Slster of Jose," she has mero than oqualled any of her former shorter talcs, She has taken a smnll group of character's from the lower ranks of Spanish society nnd-byjv skillful use or simple material has obtained a charming love story of a proud, Impulsive beauty with her scorn of nil leve and. levers nnd her cruel coquetry. 1'eplta treats nil levers alike, even Snbastlane, the epular matador, who until his meeting with her had been Indifferent te thp flattery nnd marks of favor he bad re celved, even from the ladles of rank of Madrid, who had bcen attracted by bis cournge and strength In the nrena. The description of the progress of Pep Ita's passion for Snbastlane is marked by flne touches, for It Is only when the levor gees tlmt the leve comes. Although we have met sonic of the characters of "The Pretty Slster of Jose" In ethor novels, in troduced by ethor unmes, nene have been drawn with the cloarness and distinctness of the gay nnd dashing Snbastlane or eyen Jese, the dull and faithful brother. Interosted People. Atlrcrtlaliiif n rleiU medicine In the peculiar way lu which tlie proprietor of Kemp's Italsam' for Couch nnd Cel as docs, U Indeed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists teelve thens who rail for It n mmple bottle rue, that thsy mny try It bfore purchsitnc. The Large Bettles ara Wannrtll.OO. Wnccrtnlnly would ndvl a trial. It may ac you from consumption. nul2-lrnd&w (21 f XOOb'S HAIISAIWMI.LA. Has Dene Wonders IIEMKF AKl'HltU YKAltH OI" HUKFEIUNG. "I think Heed's 8nrnpnrllla tins done won ders for inc. Ter nearly nine years I wns n great (tullcrcr. The urcntcr part of the time I whs nimble te attend te the most Irldliis houicheld duties. Whs receiving niedlcnl treatment nl nl mest censtmilly from ene plijslclnn or another, without niy mntcrlnl benefit. My ncrvoussys ncrveussys lem wns completely shattered, unit no ene en n Imagine toy iii lie rings. AJjnevt centlnunlly I hsd severe. r.UNSlNMY HEAD, nnd my heart was never qulte free from rain. Indeed se tovcre wns the pain nt my heart Hint fur n long time I could net He down In bed, but wns obliged te nit upright. 1 nlie suffered from dropsy; my limbs wcre swollen ns well ns my body, I befnme thoroughly dlceurngcd. But seclL-j the constant advertisement of Heed's Sartnpnrllla In the Philadelphia 7fmr, Icen eluded te glve this medicine a trlnl. After the first bottle I Mt much belle r. Therefore I con tinued ulng It for seme time, until I had used sis bottles. I em new free from pnln, fn lle down nnd sleep, seldom have headache, nnd work mere lu ene week than I did In six months prier te my taking Heed's Hnrsiiparllln. And If you can find il mero thankful, or happy mor tal, I should llke te meet cither one. Many of my friends nre using It with benefit,' Ada V. BMr.L7rr.il, Myerstenn, Tcim. HOOD'S 8ARSAPARILLA Beld by all druggists. SI; sis for SS. 1'rcpaicd only by C. I. HOOD a CO,, Lewell, Mast. 100 DOSHS OXU DOLLAH. (:) LUattnmrtltcv'n. l'llll.AUirLPiuA, Tuesday, August 27, lSS'J. Seme of the new Tricots arc in sight. All wool, seasonable shades, jyyi cents for 36 inch goods. Beutlienut of centre. $5 a pair for heavy all-wool Blankets, 70x82 inches. Yeu will hardly save money en them in this way when the frost be gins te nip. Mere's another straw from our trade-wind in bed cover ings : Heney-comb Spreads (Marseilles pattern), 67x82 inches, 88c. fienthwsst of centre. The very latest wrinkle in Women's Turbans ; straw, vel vet trimmed, and with a big straw and feather rosette in front. Jaunty shapes, pict uresque effects. red and black blade nnd white light and dark blus black brown gray Loek as if they had come te stay. $.25. Thirteenth and Chestnut meet corner. A Lace Curtain Stretcher with hinges is handiest because it is se snug te pack away. With hinges or without, it kills one of the biggest Lace Curtain worries. Dry as many as you please at once, net one can get askew. 12 and i. feet. With hinges, $3-50 and $3.75 ; without, $3 and $3.50. Ilasement. uerthucbt of centir. Jehn Wanamaker. SViU'icultuvrtl. XIT D. KPHL-CHint, hO.N" A CO. -THY THE NEJM BECKER WASHER, Aud be .iimnied dial it u Till BEST. -lIuiidicdt new 111 I'te in Uh niy and County. W, D. SPRECHER, SON & CO., 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. mar-.3-Tu.Th.Btfa (rtvvtnni'e. OTANDA1U) CA1UUAUK WOllK. EDW. EDGERLEY, ii :, ti is m AiiKirr btbukt, tiiear of tlie roiteitiee, LANCASTER", 1'A. ALL Till: LATEST KTVL1,1 IN Buggies, Pbstens, Family Carriages, Etc. The l'lncsi Bleck In the Country. Wn new luixe n Knit Line of SECOND-HAND WOHU-Anv style "urn Want. ltcpnlntmg and Itepnlrlns promptly nttemlrd te. una ct of workmen t'tpvclnUy employed for that purpose. The lowed prices lii the county for tlrst-class work. S-OlvemeaCallnnd Kxamlae SI Werk. TftUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, propelled by a geed powder blower, U the most ettivtual detreyer of flic and e.Ui-r small InncH. Kertalc AtllUllLIIY'S DUUO BTOHL", ? West King atrcct. m . D .BY OOOD3. - ' .. , , . YOU GET THE Best Bargains -IN- DRY GOODS! AT- Ne. 24 Centre Square, New Bosten Stere. iJ- ' N1 EWYOBK STORE. MORE ROOM ! MORE ROOM ! WATT & SHAND Find It nucesnary te ruak extensive alter, tlens nnd nddttlens In order te nccommeditte their lmmtnse stock of New Fall Goods. Atteulehlug Bargains m White, Grey, Blue nndHcarltl All-Weel Flannels, - Ileught by us nt the Great Auction Bales and new actually selllngat less than manufacturers' prlcet. 2.000 YARDS 36-INCH WOOL DRESS GOODS, luc a Yard ; Made te Retail at TSe. 100 HECES 10-1 NCII All-Weel Suitings! In Navy, Green. Brown, Garnet, etc., etc., 23c a yard ; only half their real value. 54-Inch TRICOT SUITINGS, 35c u yard; thought cheap nt37V nt37V Extraerdinary Bargains In 11-4 Magnelia Blankets, Elegant quality, full tlit, never (.old for ls llmu leAO each. We bought nil we could gst of tlicm nud they won't luet lengnt S3.00npleec. Yeu should bee them nt once. New Yerk Stere, tl.SAlOKABTKINaBT. dauecfuvuialtiun (Scebs. 1 ALL AND BEE THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Blxty Candle-Light; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas nud Oil Steves. THE " PERFECTION " JIETAL. MOULDING and RUBnER CUSHION Weather Strip. UcaU them all. Thtsstrlpoutwearsallethers. Keeps out the cold, steps mining or windows. Excludes the dust. Keepk out snow aud rnln. Anyena can Apply It no waste or dirt made In applying It. Can be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. I will net split, warp or shrink u cushion strip Is the most perfect.iAl the ste e, Heater and Range Btere or Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 80UTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER l'A. T UTIIEK B. KAUFFSIAN, ATTORNKY.AT.LAY. Second Fleer Eshleman Ijw Building. Ne. it North lm kaHtrtwU aprMydAw XEBSEJONESACO., "" I Manufacturers CONFECTIONERS' FINE PArEll BOXES. The iuet beautiful line In the United States, tili Commerce 8U, fhiladel unf l'a. WrlteferUtKrl)Uprlcllst. phla cl-78ted J.HARRYSTAMMS 9k w WiFAtL OOODB. Cliarles Stamm's N EW FALL GOODS. All-WoelSUk Finish HenrletUs, Bsventetn New Bhadee, at tOe and 75c a yard. BslAll-Woel Fine Habit Cleths at 2Sc, 37Je and iee a yard. Ferty-elghUnch Weel Henrltt,TwtlveNcw 8hadM, at rXc a yard. Fancy Plaid and Btrlptd Heavy Burahaeta, thlrtylght Inches, at ttXc a yard. Black and White Plaid and Striped Heavy Berah Cleth, th!rty-lght inches, atS7cayard. Flfty-feuMnclj All-Weel Plaid and 8trlpd Cleths at e a yard. BOSTON Net. 35-37 North r., 1- CHffliES STAMM. Cljtumusvc. TTIOU ft MARTIN. FRUIT. JARS 4 AT MASON JARS, LIGHTNING JARS, JELLY TUMBLERS, AT LOWEST PRICES. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING ST. : ,.i r?.B MARTIN & CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR MASON'S FRUIT JARS. LIGHTNING FRUIT JARS. JELLY TUMBLERS. EXCELSIOR COOKING CROCKS. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. mmitcr lUoevto. M T. GRETNA. GOVERNOR DICK AND THE MT. (jRCTNA NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD. Individuals and parties deMrhicr te vl Ml. Gretna and enjoy a rlde ever tlie Narrow Gauge te the summit of Govehseb Dick meuntnln, enn accomplish the trip from Lancaster In ene day by the following schedule: a.m. n. in. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Leave Lancaster B:2j 0:31 10:55 2.-00 2i'i0 7:50 Arrive Mt.Gretnn. 8.-00 U::i0 K':M 3:35 4:35 8:55 Arrtve Gov. Dick. .. 12:20 1:25 4.-05 6:10 . .. Returning a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Leave Gov. Dick 11KM 1:25 2:55 6:55 1caveMt. Gretna 6: 10:31 11:52 2:22 3:37 7:30 Arrive Lancaster. 8:10 11:35 12:58 3:35 i-.a 8:35 All trains of the Cornwall it tabimeit Rati rend en arrival nt Mt. Gretna station make lm. mediate connection with the Narrow Gauge Railroad. Lunch or dinner can be obtained at the Park restaurant, thus avoiding the ncces ilty of carrying baskets and bundles. The Encampment of THE U. S. TROOPS con tinues throughout August, nnd the ume Inter, ebtlng pregramme of dally eiercUe will be kept up. Cavalry nnd Artillery Drills each morning nud attcrnoen. Dress Parade, 6 p. m. Dally excursion tickets te Mt. Gretna mnv be obtained en application te the nearest ticket agent. ., H. A. GROSS, Gen. Pns.AgeutO&L.R. IL, Lebanon. Pa. NED IRISH. Gen. KnpL Je2Mmd Itlueir. s PECIAL NOTICE. PLEASE READ THIS! WK IIAVK TAKKN THE AGENCY FOltTHE Scbemacker Geld-String Piane! Wchae them new in stock, aud Invite our friends and the public generally local! and see them. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., . NO. Si WEST KING STREET. nSJ-lvdAw . Ferty-lneh All Black Striped Henrietta, statin Finish, Something New, at tl a yard. All Black Striped and Plata Henriettas, All New, at STJi c, SOa and 78e a yard. Thlrty-!ght-lnch Black nnd White Striped Habit Cleths at 60e a yard. Thlrtyelghftneb All-Weel Fancy SUiped Tricot Cleths at tee a yard. Deuble-Width Plain Striped and Plaid Dress OoedsRtl3oa yard. Stylhh, Showy, Urge Plaids at loe a yard. New shades tit Eiderdown Cleth at Lewest Price. STORE, Queen Street. $Oatcltc. TyATHES. K7VIERICKN Wntch, gieSrycUsse., Optleal Goods. -Tclcpraph Time Dally. Every Article In this Line Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, Ne. 159.H NerthQuten St., Near P. B. B. BUtlea. TyATCH REPAIRING. Watch Repairing. The majority of watches we ruined by falling into the hands of hn Incompetent workmen nnd net worn out. Te have your W'aleh Carefully Handled. Re paired, Adjusted end Regulated, call en the un un derslgned, who has en exhibition a watch taade by himself, Chas. S. Gill, JEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER. PENN'A. H ERR! REPAIRING! De you have a Wntch or Cleck that need re pair? It mny be ene that has bcen repalrr.d nnd docs no geed. If se, bring It te in, and w"e will Guarantee Yeu the Best Werk Yeu have ever had done. All kinds of Jewelry nudBpcctaclcRcralrlng, Engraving, Etc All Werk Guaranteed and Prices the Lewest. Give ui a Trial and you will Call Again. HERR Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OK ORANGE. litnehiucftj, OTEAM. "Wc dcblre te call ilhe attention of consumers pfBteam Goods nnd Engineers' Bnpplles. te our large nnd varied stock or Pipes, Valves, Cocks. Malleable nnd Cast Iren Fittings; Asbestos! Vulcabesten and Usudurian, Khect. Piston nnd Vnlve Packings; Ucetch nnd Red Line Reflect ing Gauge Glasses, bteam Radiators and Steam Heating Apparatus; Set and Cap Hcrews, and in fact almost everything required by steam uscre, nnd nil et which we offer at prices which we guarnnue te be lower than these of any ether denier in this vlclultv. VeliaepcAllhtly the largest stock, nud be ing connected with the Telephene KAChanee. are prepared te receive and ml all orders In the thertest possible time. When In want of any thing In our line, call en us for priced mid we will convince, you of our ability and uilllne ness te save you Meney, Delay and Vocation. Our facilities for furnishing Engines, Rellers. Bbnftitig, Pulleys, Hangers, bpeelril Machinery! Plumbers nnd Gus titters' Toels, Patterns! Medels, and Iren nnd linus Casting, and for the prompt repair of nil kind of mnciilnery ure unexcelled In LnucaMcr, nnd we respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Central Machine Works. 131 A 1S6 NORTH CHRISTIAN STREET, LAKCASTEn, Pa. Geed Werk, Rcasonauie Charges, Prompt ucss. Telephone conueetlnn d3-tfitll nt&. S1' ECIAL INDUCEMENTS. -IN Stiff and Seft Hats, AT- 25 Cents. Fer a Few Days Only. Anether Big Bargain STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, V. .rfSiv; . A -f A.-.ilvi:-jaa''