irfj -n Vi .Ti ?',-'': .4 .rft I- V- Jv, jff. 'Q'WTrT! rfiffliKbsraB daily DnueMfd; TuraDtrwwv --ur. -S 1 ij-T-h vr ..i fi .'', ?$ VOLTZ, Editor. fCtAlUC, Publisher. L 'iBCTKUJOKNCER- Published rra HMjraar, bat Sunday. Bcrrcd in mm city ana surrounding ItMetfttaftWeek. Bymnllflvedel- r Hs MtMee J M cent a month. r UTWLUQENCER-One deMar and i 9MT. In advance. ItQWnnClUBERS-Rtmllby check rter. and where neither or te Weewed wad In a registered iA reMMDce, as second Class rnnn ITEtUaSRCER. Lancaster, Pa. , PA., September 3, 1889. ,v&' Bate Wan. UK the se-called "race wars" l.tMtth the Philadelphia Ledger i that when n violent breach hpMee happens te occur between or reugns, anu euc ei incni is I of .blacks, the incident Is nt FaMgalfied Inte a " race war." It ItttBMtMciiierer only danger or I li trifling riots "for they mnkc IVafcople familiar with the idea ""roe war, and give great , te timid ixwlc." This b'telpleaaant way te leek at the i dtfalaar. but It mnv tint lw ulnnlm? thlncrs l)fttM4r true light. It Kerns mere preb- iMtvUMtt the idea of a race war has Ix-cn MkHig familiar In the Seuth that timid MetK or sensational reporters quite nnt- mwj we indications of a drift towards HlttcVtry trifling row between blacks Mithltc8. !t is net the talk of Wtfs that causes fear but the ' - .. ii. . in. yfjvi mra Miirn iiiiti 4.-iiurt; mm. this fear has any foundation , pen question. It is net seriously cteincd save by a few of the very .tfcrjWjhtfal, and a uumlcr of the very , WelUble ; the former pass for croakers nuh latter ier ainrinistp. tiic situ- Heb mgwsta that thcre is no danger of tuiythlng of the kind in this gcnerutieii, ted men de net usually worry them 1tb greatly about the troubles that iwythreatcn posterity, but the woes of tbef black republic of llayti are nOTgh te make men wonder what will fee the result if the colored pcople of the tfMth (should monopolize the local and ttte government of that end of the nn nn Uea. It does net appear probable that tfcev will ever de se, as the return of prosperity te the Seuth Is drawing , northern capital and men, and strength- r the InOuence of the whole nation Hgftiast any effort te make se dangerous iucftl experiment. .- The Berks Contest. V i-Tbe fierce struircle In Ilcrks county for Mw Democratic judicial iiominatteu cul cul Heaten te-day. Itlias net been n pleas- tt one Ter the contemplation of the : or our uomecratic insiuuiteits. it i net been seemly that candidates for Judgeship should scramble for the t in tee Highways and by-ways, as i been done, 'there Is something rreng with the mode of selecting wucn such inmgt, naiHicii. i en, the bunch and these want- ten it, have iudulged in a per- ItMsjaaa for the place such as is bosllle te itii tradlUeus auil ltlk well that Interest should be ''ikMra In'tha ehntrn nf n liiiltrn. lint It In wzzrjiz.zzjrz ,. r ir.r?. '.,..:"..; uy.voaviiKicanuKiaie niiiiseii suumu rtnt) nole tntweparl air of tne Perhaps it Is a prejudice -Wfelek prompts this feeling ; and per- i there is little real difference In between a man Mho takes a tMsoprie protesting and ene who welts tadgeahlp in the Berks county fashion. ;rt totter Is at least apt te be tlieeln- . tttti of the two. Hut we like te be ffcnmbugsed. We like te rpe a candidate ;;, for ji grave eftlce handling it tenderly. k MlVft Want Ahr tilabrirta nw1 mil liwlir.n ti m s"t "" u.o..i.e ....v. ... j....nM . 'HU tnetr aiguitieu wuii un air or su- i, -Brcuw aauuess mat iney aru caiiea te tfvtir burthen of se exulted duties, though they be rejoicing with hearts ;nui ei joy j.i ineir accession w tvaud emoluments. fAui tere must be something wnunuai in tins leeiiug or we jwwra iiui nu iiave 11. 11 is Undoubtedly the general sense that t la net pretty for the candidate judicial honors te hutle for them as candidate for Congress may. '1 lib rusv-aslbe a's slronfirnew as it te be ; for the popular election of baa done much te bring down the f ,4galty of the etllce and te inspire a per- aeBM canvass ei cauuiuaies ier ii. e ijbawa have bad it In Lancaster county badly enough, hut never se badly us xBarks county lias it new. Political scu- tfaneut lu Berks has never been very sen- aHtve,and the political cauldron tlicie is Went te be filled with the loud smelling mbbage. lhe olfacteries of the geed f' jaeplehave net been easily ellended, . J . 4.. la lUlAnutn.i , Iia. .j-w. ... 1 .a particularly hard te hurt. Such a chase .5 a judgeship never before was seen. ? Ferliaps It is net se discreditable us e Jncline te think it ; it may be that it I $111 right, but we arc ourselves persuaded Vtliat It would Im liltir If tlie tmniiln a- 'Would chase back into their elllces men who ask them te make them judges, a."..... ...... 1.. UOi .Ml 1 hu Biviuiv puy j "iiiyj nil ye UO j i cbesen." liajtl's Resolution. TT ' Ikkurill be quiet for a time ; of course, net l for a very long time, for revolution Is n iiBrauie euuuiiiuu ui incbu countries 01 iU idebased people, where the biggest ras- Fiical climbs te command and stays until amore enterprising rutlluu pulls him i.wn, rne revolutions may be the rc- : suits e mlsgevernmcnt or otherwise; '.IIiav ilmnlv bliriilTi- flint fittillim. f.ilt.... j,--j -y.j .e...v .....v ....u.uv. IIIIU.1 : araet of fellows want te get at the crib ; ' and they may be a better or werwi set $I.ltAl IliO fAiiutile Inel uu lit.il.- 1...D I, Tluv aim nn.itau . .. .....11 n..l.. .., wv w.v vuiica Ull l Rflltlil DV..IIU 111 fMllV nnin nnll41nnli.im1i.iU I.tl. ''it revolutions sliunlv becaue thev nre k;'paaeefully conducted, and all the client- ' lBg Is ueue at the ballet box. The Huy- .li.tu.Mnn.1i.iu. ..n n..l.,.. i ppaMie ituiiiin iiui witiivil cueuiril fr -It be content 1 3 be cheated ; se that their k' mKiwus jvaun iu revoiitueil's 11 is an ?-iBrefl table habit that thee little na k steM te the Seuth of us have of revelv- often, and keening un u FftlurHtitiftA i.-lil.l. Iiil..w. ... ...... iTvrade with them aud puis us te the cx- , .W-..MVV l4l,l uiiviiiHn IJIII vpaeM ei Keeping a large naval fene iu fthair water; and wbcu they are tired 'ftbair scrimmage, it falls upon us toect . thaaa again iu order. We would liuvc ,.laa trouble audexjieuscif wctoekpossw- V ': aMB of these couutrles.cellceted their icv. ,,-,aMM I, paid their expenses aud provided r government. Hut we cannot have libers of our fctutcboed who are nut .'asffeveralug, as these decrepit pcople Hay net be se that thtre seems te be 'Mtfclng for us te de but te bear with ajktfr capers aud respect their Inde idti(v and forbear kicking them as w much lncliuc te de. rtbali Scattering Mlllhms The people who have millions arc get ting te be very many In this country and in the ether Inte which they arc rapidly dropping oft", leaving their wills and millions and sorrowing relatleus be hind them. The most of them, It is safe le say, de net get as much fun out of tlielr part of the performance of making and distributing the millions as de the peo ple who get them ; for thcre is great trouble lu great wealth, and net the least in distributing it satisfactorily by will. The latest published effort Is that of Mr. Thaw, or Pittsburg, whose will eeycrs a page or two of the Pittsburg nancrs. Mr. Thaw seems te have been held in high esteem by his neighbors and was noted for his charity. He di vides his estate among his widow and ten children, taking out a geed slice for distribution among divers Institutions aud giving a few hundred or theusatid te be many collateral relatives that the land seems te be full of Thaws. It is a great thing for a family te have a great Thaw who dies and remembers them all. Tm: Haskell inuitlclmrge gun Isagnln claiming attention. It 111 be remembered that hi Intention was given great promt premt promt nence several years age and proved a fail ure, bursting en the first trial. The inven tor and his friends hae net lest faith In It and the beard of ordlnnnce and formica fermica formica teons have provided funds for the purchase of an eight Inch gun constructed en the same principles. Tlie theory of the weapon Is admitted te be tery strong, but In its application great accuracy Is lequlrcd. It Is lalmcd that after the projectile has ence been ularted at a comparatively low rate of Sliced It will be iioskIIiIe te greatly accel erate Ii eleeity by the miccoksIve dls dls dls chargoerrharges of quick burning ow ew dcr placed hi eclctN along the Inside of the gun and ex plotted by the projectile In p.iMlng. If this very dilllcult feat can be accomplished the range and penetration will be far greater than that of any ethor cannon, and the slew starting of the ball will prmll the itse of dynainlte shells. Tin; third vultiiue of "The Writings of (Jcorge Washington" (0. i I'utu.iiii's Seus) has been Issued aud deepens the im im prcNIen that Qoergo was a hustler In spltn of his dignity. He Is growling fiercely all Iho Itmuaml as a mixlel soldier well fills the old maxim that the (list duty of a soldier Is le grumble. It Is evldunt that Washington acted as a kind of w hlpper lu among the patriots, keeping them up te their duty. Ills rather surprising le find him complaining that though he has twenty times urged tlie want of a bilg.idier he Is without ene. CeiiHldeiint; the sin sin eliis of bilirfldlcisln our civil war, this Is ceitalulv iH'iirlntiN complaint. A i alii that seciiim II fly ycara out of date comes from Australia: The Have, a small trading vosiel, was bearded by Malays in their famous old piratical style, and ene of them shot ami killed the nmte, while another nil off the head of a trader with an axe, and lu the light, which ended lu the rcpulsRofthe pi i ales, the owner of the Milp was fatally wounded and many of the crew Injured. Unglaud had bettur send a few of her gunboats te thoie waters. Tl!i:homes(uadronanftho lliltlsh navy have been golugthrengh Ihclr usuul iiunual mliillu warfaie, which gives them the best eftralulng for an actual war. UngllHhnien have lately become alarmed at the naval dovelepmont of France and ethor pewers, and the discovery that a large pail of their own lingo nay la inade up of vessels that are ten years old and w Itheut the latest Improvement. This scaie may be quite unwarranted, but It has had Kb ctTect in bracing up the wlieU navy le a develop ment of the best nklll with the ships they have, while the admiralty In hard at work spending millions for new ones tint may be as worthless iu anether ten years If im provements In armor and guns continue. Thore Is no lack of premise of such Im provements and we may be thankful thut Ameilca does net nend te build navies by wholesalo Just new. Tlie Zaliuskl dynamite gun and cruiser naturally occur te Americans as Iikely te chauge naal win fare ; but thcre are soveral ether devlccs for throwing dynainlte, though lu much smaller dose. Thu goverumout has arranged te test a new Iren turiet with armor only four Inches thick, but se placed that It will alferd as much piotec pietec piotec tleu as thirteen Inch armor, and at the H.inie 1 1 me is arranging te buy a Haskell uuu, which is expected te show marvelous armei-pleiciug nu.illtls."' Me the contest between gnus and armor con tinues, aud meanwhile the art of ahlp and eugliie building Is progressing. Klectrlcal engineering .is going ahead with a rush, andr ihere 'may be a time net far ahead w ljfjn ships can go te una without coal, car rj lug Instead a mipply of storage, battcrlca and several huge dynamos. Considering these thlngM, wu may let lleh old Kugl.md put billions in her war nhlps, while we build a few of the best ; buttheie teems te be a disposition en the part of the present administration te commit the grave error of navy building by wholesale A YOU.NGSAI LOU'S .SUH'IIH.. He Jiimiis Inte tliv AValer Alter Iluv Iuk IIueii Tni'rtMlnnd tVathored. The details or an Incident that lent In Hiilcide during the trip of Iho Northwest Transportation company's Hteamer ll.iltlc from Uweu Hound, Canada, have Just been made public by the passcngcis A young man, whoe name is net revealed, but w he was known as "Charley," shipped at Col Cel Col llugweod as ene of the crew. When the vessel was out of Colliugweod about two heiiis he was accused of contra vention of theshlp'H iiilcs, and the names of persons en beard were ulwu as author ity for the charge. Without waiting te Investigate, miiue men who had idrradv maullented their rccntuicnt toward the allowed cilmln.il announced tin Ir Intention te tar and feather him and Mripped him of all his clothing. 1 1 is nllccrcil nceubers tlieu denied that they had ever made the sug gestion en w lilcli the charge w as basis). Nevertheless, piciuratieus for (airing and feathering had been made, and these engaged lu the work, maddened bj Ihpier, dctermincsl te cemilctc their wink. Thocruel ptiuiitliuieut went en. Xevvs et the proceedings were carried te the cabin, where many lady iMsscngers gavn expres sion te their feelings iu hysterical cries. In respense te a pretest from the passenger tlie elllecis llually cemmaudcsl that the victim should be nut in the held and al low csl te dress. Tim boy was bieuglit en deck, and walked mound aimlessly, making motions before his tare with his hands and m-tlng lll.e one Insane for a few moments then he moved toward the stem of the beit, where, iu night et several per sons, he, tumped ev erbe.ml. Little clleit was made te save tlie boy, and he was drowned, A Weman Kidnapped. Sunday night the wlle of William II. Hauim was separated fiem him iu Kansas City, and, it is believed, was kidnapped through the eicratluiis of confidence men. Hauna knows little alteut city vv ays, and admits he Is very green. On getting oil a cable 5ii a rather well dressed man said te him : " Yeu have stepped en in v tee, sir, and I intend te ha e you arrested. " Hanua started off te avoid anest, and, nelteiiig that the stinuger was following, told Ills wilu te nact him at a lcstauraut when thev had eaten supper, opposite the police nation. Ilcferc joining his w Ife he was overtaken by the stranger, whom he gave a dollar te avoid arrest. He lus net been his wile since, and l'iukcrteu men new at weik en the case think that an ac complice of the man who followed Hanua huscaptuid his wife. In the guise of an efUcer, aud that the vvholeallairinaconspi vvheleallairinaconspi vvholeallairinacenspi racy for big came. A reward of J500 has been effcied by friends of Hanna for Infor mation as te the whereabouts of the wife. ... A Hurrale Crank's Startling Scheme. William llrewn, an old lake Captain, ence a lunatic, has written the Uullale cro cre cro inatery as fellows : " I desiie te be crema ted in the lluffale crematory, In order te demomtrate that I can assume a spirit form and appear as a mortal with power of sneech alter nr earthly liedy has has been burned away. 1 1 should expect, after 1 bad made tlie necessary preliminary arrange ments, te be chloroformed and thin Incin erated lu the regular manner. What would you charge for your services in this man ner T" Killed by Klectrlelty. iMvaln A. Henry, superintendent of con struction for the ICast Itlvcr Klectrie Light company at New Yerk, wasklllcd en Mou Meu day nt the company's works by receiving n shock from a 1000-volt current. Htnry had pens le the switchboard and mounted a ladder te fix sems Wires that were out of order. He incautiously placed his hand en a live wire and fell te the ground dead. He was only 28 years of ege. Sh Murdered SU Persona. There died last week at Klinem, Idaho, a woman known all ever the Pacific coast as IIO...hI.I. I1nl1n .. ltn ...Mb ..lit ,n l.n fal 7JkIJinii JJVIIU, I. nv .-. e.,i. .v iyu u, ears old, but who did net leek te be ever wness ine naa neon one long career ei crime. She boasted of having uinrdercrt four men for money and two women of whom she was Jealous. She began her criminal life as the mistress of a pirate,atid since 1819 had drlRed about among the geld mines. HenryMiaw'H llcsiticstn. The Ohbe-Demecrat, of St. I.euls, pub lishes the will of the Iato Henry Biiaw. The bulk of Iho property, estimated nt 85,000,000, gees te the city, en certain con ditions te be accepted and te be carried by trustee"). A number of charitable bodies are bequeathed (1,000 each, and then eome some miner legacies le mero or less Inti mate acquaintances. ' Te-NlRhtnnO. Te-morrow Night, And (tcli day and nlgtitdiirlnj tlili week you can get nt all (IriignlitV Kemp's Ilslvim for the Threat and I.uuri, acknewlrdgnd te bt tlm met iniccfwsfitl rrinedy cvrreld for the cure of Cough, Croup, llrcnchltlK, W'lioeplnc Couch, AtthiiinnndConmnnptlen. Oct a bottle e-rfay mid keep It always In the home, no you can check jour cold it enrr. 1'rlre 60c and 11.00. Hatuple bottle free. nul2-lmdAw (1) TiOODH HAIlHAI'Altll.l.A. WEAK WOMEN Oh ii le tin owl w r duly le lulce Heed's Barsii parllhi, In view of Hip great relief It hniglven t In w who Miner from iillincnts iKiciillnr te this cx. Ily purifying the bleed, rnsulallng Impor tant ergani, trPtigthciiliiR tlie iicrvr,nl Ien- inc tlie whole rynlein, it rentercs le iicaiin. l.IKK A Ni:V CHKATUHIi " I have bn for jfars trying te gel help for that tcrrlble general debility mid wealinessne (oiiiuien te women. Within a year I have taken tenor twelve bottle of Heed' Harsapa rlllaaud Iho tic lie (It derived from It use hu taen very griit. Iain new feeling lllinuncw rrealurn after BUircrlng se ninny jmri"." Mas. T. II. ltess, Martin, Texas. CAN WALK 0 JIH.US A WAV. " I'er nineycam I was In a state of constant millcrlng, ncurtrly able nt nny time te vrnlk about the liein-enud piirtofthe tlinc ininblu le be out of lied. I vent te Philadelphia for treat ment, which gave me relief for a time, but 1 iwis seen werxcnRaln. Tlic pliyslrlniis said I had n nbreld tumor. I began Inking Heed harwipa rlllaaud lUrjoed (ireel vtas seen apparent. 1 began te Improve In health, and continued tak ing Iho medicine, till new I feel perfectly well and ran walkitlx or seven miles a dey without feeling tlrcil. I think Itoed'H tiaadapnrilla la Jut tlie medlelne for women nml aiijone ulie ha bad bleed." Jr.smr. Hmiiii, lit llread Tep, I'a. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by nil drugglM. II , six for $3. I'rtpurtd only Ii C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Jlavs. 100 1)0SI:H O.VH DObbAU (1) y.trtiirtiunltcv'e, rillLADKLPlllA, Tuesday, Mept. 8, lBS'J. A vote of confidence. Often before yen have voted upon trade questions submitted in tins column, but never be fore hae you been asked te pass upon the claims of a spe cial sale en the opening day of September. The September Limited start ed yesterday as announced. Unlimited as te numbers. Lim ited only in time, space, quan tity. The start was a great success. It was indeed a satis faction te note hew our state ments about goods and prices were received. The remark able point was that en a warm September day crowds of ready buyers cainc te carry off net enfv the announced bargains imt'thc ethers that were wait ing a chance te be talked about. ou need te remember that all things in this Limited Sale are at prices far below value, and therefore, of course, lim ited in quantity. But the quantities are at tractive, big enough te be worthy big enough te be just as interesting te-day as yester day. Were you disappointed yesterday ? Come te-day and you'll wonder hew se much could go in yesterday's great sale and yet se much remain. Trijles are never advertised here. Furniture. The popularity of the Parler Furniture sale is quite surpris ing. We expected interest, but we had excitement. To day it will continue with the chances still much in your favor. The bold ticket en each suite or piece shows the price reduction the price of August 31st last Saturday the price new. Yeu can then see whether the reduction is 30, 50 or 70 per cent. Upholstery. Added items te-day. Last year we gave special at tention te Antique and Cluny Lace Curtains. The demand was surprising. This year we have made them a speciality, and have searched the French Province that produces them net only for style but bargains. Many makers would demand of us in France higher prices than we had charged you here in Philadelphia. " Hut' the patient search was rewarded, ,uk we are able te offer you te-day about 1,000 pairs of these popu lar Curtains far cheaper than we did last Autumn, and then we thought (correctly) that we did a great thing. The lace edge and inserting is hand-made linen, and the difference between Antique and v-iuny is merely in style. The Antique are $1.75, $2 $2.50, $3. $3-5. $3-75. $4 gttattamakt'. $4-50, $5. $6, $7, $7.50, $S, $9, $te a pair The Cluny are $4, $6, $6.50, S7., $7.50, $8, $9, $10, $12, $13-50, $18 and $20 a pair. Wonders of cheapness. Of the 125 pairs Tunisian Curtains at S6 from $13.50, enough arc left te reward your cheesing. The colors are beau tifully asserted and well chosen. The Silk Shiela and Turco man curtains advertised yes terday at half price and less, had scant justice. At a glance you may see fifty sample pairs and net a color lacking that ought te be in a well chosen let of Curtains. They range from $10 te $35, they were $20 te 575- Bceend deer, Thirteenth btrcet,endflrtnllry north or 1 rantepu Silks. In the face of a market ad vance of 10 te 15 per cent in raw silk you'd hardly leek for cut prices en seasonable and desirable weaves. Never mind the why, let the fact suffice. Here are a few sample sorts te set you think ing and buying. 5 patterns $i Black Armure or thimble pattern silks at 75c. 23J inch Black Faille Fran caisc or Corded Silk at 90c, the $1.50 quality. t j-iiicii uuiciv vjiua-vjiain Silk, 85c. 26-inch Turk's Satin $1 $1.25 and J 1. 50. $1.50 Black Satin Soleil, $1. $-1 Faille Francaise, 22 inches wide, choice colorings, 1.50. Novelties in Colored Silk en the same price-level. Velvets. A variety of Velvet Novel ties styles and plaids, suited for garnitures e( either silk or woolen dresses. 5 kinds $1.50 grade at 25c. j miiua ..uu jiciuv; m juc. 3 kinds $2.50 grade at 75c. 7 kinds $3.00 grade at $1.00. kinds $4.50 grade at $1.50. 2 kinds $6.00 grade at $2.00. $3.50 Black Brocade in cut and uncut Velvets at $1.75. In theTiausept Dress Goods. Judging by the crowds of buyers in the aisles and the heaps of stuffs en the counters you'd hardly say that the new Dress Goods were holding back till next week. They have te. We might push some little lets in here a,iid there, but they would enb hint of the masses of cheiist staples and novelties in reserve. Ne, there must be room making before the newer ,ners can have a fair chance. Jumping prices en the pres ent stock of Fall and Winter stuffs will de the business for us. 1.50 and $1.25 Suitings Plaids, Melanges, and Jac quards go te 75c. A dozen rich combination stuffs that have been $1.50 te $2.50, go te $1. 50c Plaids 37jc. 374 c Melange 20c. 20c Mixtures 15c. Cutting has been close in Robes. just as $12 kinds for $7 ; $35 kinds for 25 a dozen steps be tween. .mem. All the Linen bargains an nounced yesterday are contin ued, mostly in the Chestnut street entrance aisle. Stanheti. Concerning 131a nkclb we want lew serious words with The goods offered here you. are all tegular anu clean in every respect no vicissitudes in their history whatever. If you are an expert in woolens compare them with any en all the market, and you'll prove our statement that they arc be yond question the Blanket bar gains of this market. Housekeepers C he ice, 5 pounds, $4.25 ; 6 pounds, $5.50 a pair. The Leng Dellar, 5 pounds, $3.25 ; 0 pounds, $4 a pair. The Coronet, scarlet, 5 pounds, .4 a pair. U omen's Shoes. There will be en sale this morning for the' first time a eiy large and choice let of bright Dongola Kid Butten beets, common-sense and opera tee, patent leather tip, sizes 2 te 7. widths B, C, and D. Toe much cannot be said for these Shoes price considered. If you want te buy them at the best houses in Xew Yerk the price would be 4.50; here to day "3. The quantity is Lim ited. Market tireel side Jehn Wanamaker. J. HARRY BTAMJIU CHOICE BARGAINS! CHOICE NO. 2 200 Pieces IM Table Oil Cletb, (best quality), only 30c a yard. 23 Pieces German llnd Leem Table Llntni, regular price (c ; our price He a yard. Fire Cases Heavy Canten Flannels at 6c a jard. Tour Sales Appleton A Muslin ftemuants, 6c a yard. One Case Printed Cotten Pluthes (beautiful coloring), t 17e a yard, for cover! nt fnrnlture and making lambrequin. NEW BOSTON STORE, 7. marry Stamm. New Bosten Stere. $Jn(acc of jfachtett. TJAIiACE OK KAHHION. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 fk 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Opened Anether Large In voice of BLACK STRAW HATS, in Canten aud Milan. All the Fatest shapes received daily. Black and Fancy Wings, for early Fall Hats, at 10c. Silk Plushes, in 16, 19 and 24 inch. 100 pieces of 16-inch Silk Plush, at 37c a yard, in Car dinal, Garnet, Gendarme, Geld, Olive, Mahogany, Terra-Cetta, Gelden Brown, &c. Salt's best imported Mole skin Plushes, 19-inch, at $1.25, in all the finest shades. The colors we show in these Plushes cannot be bought any where else in this city. We in vite inspection. CORSETS. We advertise the Watch Spring Corset at $1.25. Can Can eot break. Positively ever lasting. The springs can easily be taken out and the corset can be washed. Come and leek at them. One case of Satin Corsets, in white, drab, old geld and black, at 75c; never before sold at less than $1. Satin Corsets, in geld, light blue and black, only $1.25. Misses' Corsets, 37c. Misses' Corset Waists, 37c. Kid Gloves at 69c, .will be sold until September 15, after which they go back te 87 and 98c, their former prices. LINEN GOODS. Stamped Linen Goods in great variety. Stand Cevers, Sideboard Cevers, Splashers, Deylies, Tidies, Tray Cevers, Mats, &c, at prices lower than ever. An assortment like ours has never been seen in this city. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 North Queen St. (SrtVbJUrtVC. OAltUWAIU:! Prime New Timethy Seed AT MARSHALL & RENGIER'S, U .1 U bOUTH QUEEN' BT. lOUXGHIMl'HOVED TOBACCO CUTTER. Royal Ready-Mixed Paints, Acknowledged te be the l!et Keady-Mlsed 1'aliiU In thu Market. An Immcuic Assortment of CAIU'JiNTEIt'S TOOLS AND BUILDING MA TETTlALRnd GENERAL HARDWARE. i Glve us n cull mul Ihi ceiivluecd that ou Kct the full v Hluc for our money. MARSHALL RENGIER, 9& II Seuth Queen St. reb-ira !lriirtnce. O'lANDAHD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, W, , U ii MARKET bTREET, ( Renr of the fostefflcc), liANCABTER, r.V. VLLUIE LATEST bTYLEH IN Baggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Etc. The Finest Stock In the Country. We new huv e a Full Line of bECOND-H AND WORK Any Style Yeu Wunt. Repainting nnd Repairing promptly attended te. Ouc set of workmen especially emplejcd for that puriHWf. the lowest prteen iu tr cMiuity for flrnt-clus work. jT-OIyc iuc a Call and Examine ilf Werk. tlu 9W ' ) AT- CENTRE SQUARE. Five Caei lleary Mtrlped bhlrtlngfer work ing tblrU), at tiic yard Ten Piece Feather Bed Ticking at 1214c jerd. These goedi arc worth 30c. Great Bargains IN BLACK HENRIETTAS! Thew geed are worth from 12c te Oe a yard mere. SU B LACK 00009. HAGER & BROTHER, 25, 27, 20, 31 W. King St. blhcSkgoeds. IIF.N1UKTTA CLOTH, DHAl' I ALMA, IMl'KIUAL SEItOE, C'ASIMIH. CA8UMEUE. All-Weel. IIENTtrETTA CL011I, l'lUNCKTTA, intAi d a l:ia, TAMIHC, CAMEL HAIR. Silk Warp Black Silks, I'ALL COLOIIIXGS AV 1IEXIIIKTTA, M nnd 41 Inch, SKIM3K,rnnd43Inch, CAMMIlt, Ml nnd 40 Inch DHAl' ;D ALMA. New Invoice j All-Weel, Hew Colorings, HHGERrSBROTHER. Iihtrmmvc. H IOH & MARTIN. FRUIT JARS -AT- China. Hall. QUART "LIGHTNING JARS," AT 51.00 FEUD0Z. HALF-GALLON " LIGHTNING JARH," At 51.25 Per Der. Masen Jars in All Sizes. JELLY TUMBLERS IN QUANTITY. High & Martin, NO. 16 EAST ICING 8T. J." MAR11N & CO. THE PRICES -or- LIGHTNING JARS have been struck by a streak of competition lightning, and ou prices until further notice will be Quarts at 95 cents a dez. y2 gallons at $1.20 a dez. Engraved Thin Glass Table Tumblers, at 60 cents a deien. Gas Glebes., all shapes and sizes, that sold at 35, 50 and 75c, reduced te 25c each. A bargain in Jelly Tumblers at iSc a dozen. French China, English Porce lain Dinner Sets, at reduced prices. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. 3v.ttevnc5.10. -T" UTIIER H. KAUKFMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Second Fleer Ethlfinan Law Uulldlui;, Ne. 13 North Duke Strret. aprH-lyd.tw XJOnCE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUN .11 NE11S. All pcreni are hereby forbidden te tri'spuMen any oft lie binds of the Cornwall .4id Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster teuntlrs, whether Inclesed or unlncleed, cither for the purpobe of tuoetlns or nhing, as the law will be rigidly enforced agnlnst all tres paMtinic en raid lauds of the undertlgued nfta Wit. COLEMAN FREEMAN H.PEKCYALI1KN, EDW. C. FREEMAN, Attorneys for R. W. Celeman's Heirs. BARGAINS! Five Cuici Fine Damatk Knotted Fringe Teweli, regular price 87Se ; our price 25c eaeh Slue, Red and Geld Borders. One Cete Heavy White Blanket at tl a pair better grade were never told or 11.35. One Cese Prince Caeumcre, UHe yard; a new fabric for heuie dresses. On Cass Weel TTrnr1Hn new ihtSH. M mene wiae, 7je a yara. I urge aMerunent or buck oeod. (Dcu'bB. Jet and Blue Black. Jet Black. New 'WeswesT J ust Received. UVA VTIFVL LIXE OF plaix. RTntPKii nnd m.Aiii Brmir.s. "I - - . rLAIN HTIIIl'ED nnd PLAID CASHMERES, V GO CfiDlS. I'LJIIX STHIIVED nncl I'LAID CLOTHS. I ' Jttrxtchce. -rirATiiEa HMERICHN Watchci, Clocks. Jewplr Sn Kv-aln. r.iu., ai j.u vv line 1EH. Optical Geed, Telegraph Tlme Dully. Everv Arucie in una liue ii 'arcnUly Repaired. Leuis Weber, Me. 139KNerthQueenSt., Near P. R.R. Station w ATCU nni'AIRING. Watch Repairing. The tnajeilly et watches are ruined by fulling nte the hndi of mi lnceru potent workmen and net worn out. Tohnveyour Watch Carefully Handled, Re. ralred, Adjusted and Regulated, cult en the un un dcrslcned, who has en exhibition a watch rnade by hlnuclf. Ohas. S. Gill, JEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN, Ne. 10 West King St, LANCASTER, l'ENN'A. H ERR! REPAIRING! De you have u Watch or Cleck that need re pair? It may be ene tliat has been repaired and docs no geed. If ee, bring It te ue, and w will Guarantee Yeu the Best Werk Yeu have ev cr hud done. All kinds of Jewclry nnd Bpeclacle Repairing, Engraving, Etc. All Werk Guaranteed and Prices the LewcU. Olvc us a Trial nnd you will Call Again. HERR, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OK ORANGE. Sate. w E EXPECT THEM -ND THEY ARE HERE! Who? What? JmitUi In all that U Stylish, Neat nnd Durable In our Celebrated Hats! The ' IIObTON UEAL'TIEfs still mero beau, fill, our Unc of Hi 1100L HAT'S from liV up. STAUFFER & CO., 31 nnd 33 North Queen Street, 1ANCASTER. PA T1tNE PISHING GROUNDS. The nMiini; at 'a-lilm;teii Hernugh K , new acltnen ledccd te be the best along the bus quehanna rher Henry Werti, proprietor of 1 tne Husiuchantut lleuc, hann line line nrtm-jti. i manned b cirrful boatmen. Fishing p.irllt I can make nrm.it-iiu nu vv 1th htm nt reaeiiHbl 1 raue. Bait always ou hand. aufivlwd The New Fall Styles W II - 4A,J in