-?&r: "HC 1 L .. "" "I t '"B " r-c -.f '! sss ikj .? ?' f.-J- w BSfe m r,a lw & tfr :&- i& .js- r cy m. : 9110 InttfUteucer. M-r-qptuiuiBBTmNMAN rei-ir, Editors. ,-,J -if JWWBtT CLARK. Publisher. kfttlD BAILT INTKLUOKNCKR-Published ih, try "y In the reer, bill Bnnday. Berred Jr fc)r eiiTltri in this elty and surrounding t& rmwtlncenUwrek. By mall five del- 'tan year In advance SO cents a month. '- VMKLY INTELLIGENCER-Onc dollar and 4i. rM9 nt a "rear, In advance. . V1HITICETO SUHBCRIBERS-Remlt by check V weetaAr order, and where neither of Owma be procured send In a reglsUrcd r :?' nast-rail at the rostefflce. en second clns mall icsn "r- !.'' ' ADDin, TIE lnTfcbLilUbnbblv, Lancaster, ln. Mtiwiiifn t D.ni.mUr in 1889. ,,;tMveiu.ia,l ucytviMvi .i i-asj- i The Death or the HcTtwius. rl'' -tm.-...J.- -..III., ,1,.-., . tr Ttnv. 1W latmuwuvuiiiiijiiunii ..... ..vj -'void conies as a crcat shock te mis eommunity.ef which he hns se long been it' . . A - . 1.11. t !..... jyij, prominent urnaim-iii. ja-iiui iu-y 'trlta uatlilsycar, nl"i ' neiwuie mat '' tavsena utinn se seen sueum ntivc t e - 5-; ,7 ,, i . . ,.,,,. i,.. ,vv unrea iue euc mm cnivn.ii mis imiiiiy iji- tcwauivuuu uuv u ii'iv ivitri b i ii.v tsf away Cel. Fertiuey. jur. uevnaitiv sinning tnient as an t orator enabled him te take n iiremtncnt 5. place in our community, 5.0011 after lie came te it from Centre county; ami there i nrebalih no one in 11 'fl 'bow who hni n wider acquaintance anil f-.i-f WDeeeticatu wewu attract mere auen- I. ?? '41.111 XXn 1.a l.n.l n. nrtltt'n M...1 t'iP ut4 J ,IV. 1V li(U II11U lll IlVil.U ll.ll. .J r wecessful caiwr at the bar, from which CSV i Be eui iui year rvun.ii whii nu iiiiiiuu Pit fcrtune. HU success n a lawyer was H tia mm r rwh tila nlAftati,v nMtnn. n,nl nrt. F i mv. ..vr.m a. ;? ..i..t.K f...... ...... v. . are BT:f um stem in tne iianunng 01 i$5 witnesses, rather than uneu nrofeiind Jagal erudition, of which, however, lie had Ml that he needed. He Inspired the cenfldenee of his client's had great nptnew In pleading tho'se whom he desired te nttract and a gree-t facility in commanding geed fee. 10 was well equlniied naturally and artificially for the position In which he found himself, and he am with casennd peed te the leading place he held at this bar. He wru a welcome and prominent member in all assemblies, and the social life of the town, te which he contributed te much by the handsome entertain ments he was fend of giving, Mill greatly miss him ; and se will all the people, for whom he had ever a pleasant smile and nod. The .sympa thy of the community is with his family In full measure in the less of its kind bead, who was n geed citizen mid .,-,-. always a geuwcaian. vp - These Migara Falls. There 1 geed reason te doubt that ' either Graham or Bredle went ever the Niagara Falls. Whether they would 1 . "worthy of admiration if they did the deeds is a point that may be disputed, l but It does net seem thnt a calm uclgh- tag of the matter can leave them much glory. It took wonderful pluck te go ever the falls and that quality may be admired as we admire the nerve of n nurderer en the gallows w ith u feel- leg of regret that se admirable a (itialltv wLi, aheuld be se displayed. The Niagara EA " dare-devil voluntarily faces death, but ,j then death Is doubtless mere terrible te face with a guilty muiI and the faint chance of life for the ful.M-Jumcr Is capable of wonderful exaggera tion under the magic of hepe. A suicide who gees ever the falls for the iiune-e i1wvvf ilvlntr trpln no nilmlrnttnii fur nliu-L- 'rr'A man w)in vrwia r.f.t frti 1wi mi..... ..f W.J9j( ...w Qw ... v . .... ..... jM.lj.wn; it 3w uving in greater notoriety natters public oplnlen by efl'erlng his life for ndmira- tlen, and It (teems mean te refuse him. Rut whrrp 1 tlu llni (n 1 ilnum If IjS Bredle should go up out of sight ever 1 ifyltmra t n liallnnn na.l .!.. ........ 11... $& Miajai m m uniiwu uiiu UIUII Lliniu Hit" 3S Catlla urllltnui1 u nArnnlmlA fm. lw.t.,1.1 wa "t"uit aa iutuvuuiv IIWlU U JV!tl of several thousand feet, with the Inten tion of subsequently meandering through the whirlpool, he would be emphatically declared cruzy, and would receive as little admiration for pluck as If he aheuld put the muzzle of a shotgun in his mouth with the declared intention of digesting a charge of buckshot. The deed that llrodle Is sal.l have deue is se near te this line of ln- daring that te thew) who have looked upon that fearful scene it seems Incredible that he could have accem plished It and live. If he had been killed be would be closed with the lunatic who InmnAil mm M ..n.....n..4 t.. II 1.. .....1 i.U the Impression that he could sear nwuv use an eagle ; as lie lives, there are thoe who, if they believe he did the deed, will glorify his courage and condone Ida felly. Windetu's May. The Becretary of the treasury says that It la all a mistake te say that the public debt Increased seven millions In Julv aad August.as his statement of It shows'; r iae xaci Deinc mat it uccrcused twentv- v, - one millions, though his statement does ;p set show It. It docs net hew It, l- w-: cause it is maue up en the idea that the v -money that the treasurj' has paid out, '.rlt no lentrer has: wliicb 1i1p Mr r$ Wlndem thinks Is Incorrect however punaieie it beems ; for he bays u gecnl r deal or It has cone from tha treamirv tn U .tne government's disbursing agents E-V and It U becaube he paid out a verv "W- large sum te these nguuts In Julv anil tf August that the debt npjars te "be In h fireaaed : whereas it (itilvklinu-u Mi., .iie. I'vburslng agents Instead of the tivasury te nave me money. Mr. Wlndem. having a hie idle of eu,h in the treasury, get rid of It hyseudlng It out te the government's various pay- juaawrH. who pui u te tiieir ncceunts in bank J and be made money easy, and vi neipea tne current boom In stocks. n.i neipea tne current boom in stocks, and gt made tlie debt leek as though it as in- creased, because it w as net jiructlcuble wrme treasury te send its money out m" way wiiueui interest, and still made uuuas snow mai u was in tinj treasury tu wuiuuuui'u weaKiiess ei boel;- r. b.t. 4t.n4 t. i r mmwviuK uiui n cuuuei snow liienev tn be In when It Is out ; a fact which aany a bank clerk has buckul in, i'jaajaiast In his virtuous ellbrts te inake s- turn xunas lie nanuiea available ler his fc t private use, while seemlnc te be tiuhtlv i 'held In the bank vaults. "T saa iri l . . a $ asr. n-inuein uaseursymputhy. He .-baa a hard row te hoe. He has te make .f bis ettce valuable te his party and his 'tMMH, ie Keep uie money in the tieas (4wy aad decwtMi the debt, m Idle he lets lilt loose and keeps things boeiuiug; ami before him uhvavs stands tin. .l,.,iimf.i,, f lien freely heaped upon hi Democratic i Pett8ers ln tllt' lust campaign for let- tUBg the treasuiy money glide out Inte aaub twAnlra tV si"iii.l In I . i .. (,,-,, n'inrii ine KCpUblleaU fSMWtary ofthehtate Is accused because SJjJ" Public debt has Increased beven mll : Ttelas, he steiw before the curtain and .fP I,?1 h0' "'' countrymen; for EtJIat banks have the menev. Tim iM k been reduced tweutyene inllliens, ii. ttipears ie oe increused seven mi because i nave sent a great pile of cash out of the treasury into the bank vaults." And the Republican Joumals,uumlnd Jeumals,uumlnd ful of their ready ascription of corrupt motives te the Cleveland administration for putting the nation's money In the banks, hasten te sing praises te the wis dom of their Mcrctnry and te applaud his activity In keeping money easy. Wlndem, before he became secretary, was In business as n" promoter "of busi ness schemes ; and as secretary his hand has net forgotten Its cunning or over come Its aptitude at the till. The Senate Inquiry. The testimony taken by the Bennte committee new inquiring at Kansas City Inte the meat supply, all gees te show that a combination exists of the four great meat packers, where, In they have agreed te keen even one else out of the business, te divide the territory of the United States between themselves, and te liccenic the only customer of the cattle ralcr, and the only provider of meat for the people. With this re elation their ought te lie n speedy assignment of Uicms conspirators te a Jail. The laws surely ought te beat down such a company. The wmaters who arc eliciting this testimony should soe that It Is made available by the otll etll otll ecrs of the law. And If the law Is icallyse llmpaste penult such rascality they "should new have trouble In n-elng their wav te Us amendment. Tin: young duke of Portland, whose marriage net long nge inade a grout stir In l'.nplrttul and wlioie f.uiietis underground palaces and stables hnn beeli ranked utiienn the wonders of the world, liss ex cited nnethrr kind of wonder by ;esliig as the president of n herse home. Tills Is net organized en ttin prlnclples of seclftles for the prevention of cruelty tennhnaK but It Is Intouiled te aid Hip men w liose living de de lieinUupeu thelr horses. When the latter are disabled tliey arc received Inte the home for ret nnd geed feeding; and a substitute Is furnished en mode rate tonus. Iit yenr ninety imtlents w ere roeclvod en subscribers' letters, but many cases have te be refnsed for lack of funds. Tliore Is a firm for the recreation of run down horses nnd tlie home Itself Is clese te Londen. This seems te be a much mero practical sort of humanity te man nnd beast thnn the variety often dNplnyed by our humaua societies who may punish n jDornmnfer using a aufTerliig iierse without botherlng theiusclves about tlie nocesMtles of either. llnenu.'H claim te have passed oer Niagara seems te be pretty w oil silenced by the orldeuee of thn etmlneer nnd fire man of the Maid of the Mist, w he saw the Jumper and his friends en the river bank shortly bofeio the supiesed rescue, nnd declare thnt he could net hne had time te go nlove thn fulls nnd come down. It is curious that both Graham nnd llrodle mannged te have only n very small nnd select party of friends within sight when tliey w ero supjKiscd te have porfernusl their w enderful feats. Wiikn drinking from n spigot take out your fidse teeth; otherwise ou may meet the fale of n young lady of l'lttstou,w'lie had her w hole rack efgli:iming ivories knoeked down hur tlueat, nnd vm only saved from a horrible denlli by the prompt action of her escort, who happened te be a physician. ' s I.i.T hanlwnre salesmen profit by tlie wisdom of a I'ltlshurg lmi-ihnie man who sold nroelverto a nervous looking cus tomer, and kindly leaded It for ldin with empty cartridge shells; thciehy prevent ing n suicide. It takes a quick blew te knock out UkM nliiK. During the storm at Atlantic City, en Monday night, a muii tried te cut a thin electric, wire with a hatchet. He struck hard, but as seen as tlu keen edge touched the wire, the current was rushing through him; it picked him up and hurled him several feet with such lelmiec thnt he did net recover for a long time. . .. - l.v heaping hoiiets nud row aids upon Captain Murrell mid his men, of Iho steam ship Missouri, who rescued Iheiuuny lles en the Ill-fated Dammtrk, the conduct of the officers nnd men of the latter vessel escaped iartlcuhir altontleii. King Chi Is tlaii, of Oeumark, has npmlnlisl Cnptnlu Kuudseii, of the Danumrk, a kulKht et the order of IMiiuohreg. This Is one of the greatest honors thnt a Pane can uspliote, nnil is glven In ns'eguitlnii of his seaman like conduct in time of peril. A HAM- century age n fugilive slave mimed benjamin Talbot, bought six hun dred and forty acres of land at I.ognnsett, Indiana, nnd llsl en It with his family until the passage of the fugltlve slave law, when he Hed te Canada and never returned te claim his property. His children new claim it, nnd lawyers of Uigauspert de claeo the tltle Indisputable, and the land worth several million. Six sable sons and daughters nre the helrM, ami no doubt w 111 held a grand Jubilee en the old dnikev's melon pntch. . a Tunedgoef a hurricane Is supposed te have swept along the Jersey const working the great damuge ltqterted, nnd ships Jut In report n very heavy swell encountered near the const nnd Indicating the recent jiassnge of n storm. These signs may be followed by new s of great dlsasteis hi the lUh of the hurricane. KrauttHl Uv Hie Hi'uNter. The lollewlng loiters were gniubsl by the register of wills for thn weekending Tuesday, September in : AbMlMSTlt.VTiON. benjamin 1J. Herr, deceased, late of Strasliurg tow nshlp ; Jehn U IXsiner, list Lninpetcr, nnd Daniel V. leiiKiiccker, htrasbiirg, ndmlnlstmters. Sluieeu Kteltzfuss , decensed, late of Kail ten nslilii; Jacob MeltziiisM, West llirl, nud Jehn H. lllnuk, Knrl, admliilstniters. .SusnuiiH (ichiunn, deceased, late of Hreckneck township; Jacob Milsser, liiii'k liiii'k neck, administrator. Tust.wikntaiiv Jaeeb Ijdiv, deceasi., late of Iueei-k;. Neah V. JJnh'y, Leaeeck. executer. Itebvrt A. Kvnns, deccisnl, late of latn caster elt.v ; Jehn J. Twins, V,t Mm. petertew nshlp, iiml .. J. Kberly.citv.exa Kberly.citv.exa euters. ' JnnoDenohny, disisisisl, late of Celernln township; David lluriiite, Colendn, xe xe euter. lleni. I ierr, deceased, hue or. Maner town tewn bhlp Itenlainiii N. llerr, Maner, and Abiu haui M. Hess, I'lsnit-a, executers. A Hey TiuiuIihI In u IUIIimiii'm I1ehs. A xerv edtliiK and thrilling Incident occurred In Portland, Ore., en Mindav evening. Professer 1. II. Itediueiid, nil aeronaut, was te inske an asteiislen in a IIUl-Ull IMIUOUII Udloen. Just nsthelar-'enlr-shlii iMiihk?n,1nV H la'1 "K"' Vi ,vcars, laldle Hill, beeaine eiitaiiRfiHl In sailet aw IIUIIIlsI me ropes attuclasl tothe trapeze. lH neck ...... ...(.iii in a iiaii-uoeso anu the bev ciuld net oxtricate himself, i 1.C,U".B di'siierately te the ieith wiih both hands, and by whaling then! Hreun.l both urins iiianagwl te have himself irem falling and from choking te death, 'u" balloon rose ever 1,000 fn-t ,! ,ir,nKl sc eral n,e uw av te tll0 southeast, linall v .sunleg down a, light us a feather, an ling the lad without a scratch. uie oey wa frlghtenml When he baw hew tlie lad let go the reiies and r ground. Ureal excitement prevailed dur- ...e ... .....u ,,iu uuiieuu as in me uir. A Veuiib Weman Murdered. ..i.1V.l5..,.?:iff!.',,?j rJ. ?fn pw.. was u'uj luuiucicu uii .iioimaycituerlieinu near rerchatit Ille, Sew Jersey. lVatifls LIuge, a colored farm hand charecsl with the crime, was arrested and ledged in the Camden county Jail. lien i-li 1i .1.. il. euibwn recovered after finding lilniself batcly en earth. Professer Ih-diiieiid did net go up at all, for If he had i M would have ilinkn,! n... !.,...,. i 'ff .".j i iieain. was caught he einahirl rtn n.. I.I at or Unclaimed Jitter. List of letters advertised at the poatefnos at Tjancnster, Pa., Sept V, 1BS0. Free de livery i Lacliei' LiiUMrn. Marv Francis Baker, Miss Ada Brown. Mrs. Kebecca Cern ley, Miss D. Cox, Miss Nera M. Grady, Miss Llr.zle Naumsn. , OtnCt I.M. ITarry llarley, Clian, II, Baldwin, J. W. IlancW, J. I.. Bender, D. Kirk Fritz, (2), Isaae Fenstermacher, Jas. Hamilton, U K. Hostetter, J. I). James, Jehn It. Leah re, B. II. Miller, M. N. Belcher. Jehn F. Hhnnk, Oeerge X. Snow, Waller Walsge. " s . What Make Yeu Illsa f A teeth la mtMlnc amenK the lnclsera, and you rnnnet help hissing. Ue and sctune put In, anil tlirn line HOZfJDONT te ksp the ethers right. Yeu idieiild have rtone thUymrsnce, but It Is be! ter Vew than never. scptS-MxIAw Interesteil Imi1i. AilVTrtlaliiK a iwK'nt tnedlclne In thcK-ciillar way In which the proprietor of Kemp's llalsam for Cousin and Colds iloen, I Indaed vronderful. He authertzei all ilriigslnts teglve tlieie who call fur It a sample bottle Fret, that they may try It before pnreliAJihif. Tlie Larce tlettlca are ftec ami 11.00. We certainly would adrlae atrial. If ttmr uv. vnn from funaumntlen. aiil2-lmdAw (2) u OOIVS HAIISAI'AUH.I.A. Is nhselutely necemary In order te have rssrfcct henllli, lliKul'i HumajHirllls In the great bleed purifier, quickly conquering acrefula, salt rheum nnd nil Insidious enemies which attack the bleed and undermine the health. It also builds up the whnle synlem, cure dyieila nnd tick headache, and overcomes that tired fi-ellnc. "I have taken two bottles of Heed's Hnrsnpa rllla for salt rheum niul rtyepsla,wlth which Inns troubled vry much. After taking this medicine I nm feeling ns well ns ever In my life." O. W. Hese, l'etUvllle, Ta. HOOU'H HAIWAl'AUILbAl " 1 hnvelioep troubled by a icrefiilnus nrfec. Hen all my life. It Is one of the marked recol lections of my boyhood days, nnd for several year has rendered ma unable te labor much. I think Heed's Hnrsnparllla, which I have Ixvn tiling at Intervals for ten years, Is the bent thing I hnvoevertnkcn. I am new 00, and my gen eral henlth seems better than ever." II, I). An. neTT, Warren, N. II. I'UUIFIEH THE m.oei. " I had n blight bleed disorder which I thought nothing serious, but It grew Inte n bad form of skin disease, which borne called lupus, breuklni; out In ulcers and sores all ever my Itedy. lloed'aHnrsapnrlllalnn short time com pletely cured me. I feci I ewe my life te Heed's Hnrsapurllla." KnED W'ACiincn, llonrben, Ind. HOOD'S KARSAPAUIbbA Beld by nil ilruggltU. II ; six for 15. l'romrel only by C. 1. 1100H A CO., Ixiwell, Mess. 100 IXME.S ONi: DOI.I.AH. (I) -AinT.HU blTTLB LIVKH I'H.I. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick Heuilache and relieve nil the troubles Inci dent te a bilious state of the system, uch ns I)l77lncs, Nnuven. Drowsiness, Illitres after rjillnir, Pain In the Hide. Je. Vhlle their most remarkable nuccebs has bwn show u In curing sick: Headache, jet CARTHR'H MTTI.K l.lVr.R I'llAH nrx tvjuully valuable In L'ouitlsttlen, curing nnd preventing this nunevlng com plaint, while they ale correct all disorders of ibestemnrli, stimulate tlie liver and regulate the Ixinclt. Kveu If they only curel Arhr they would Im nlmest priceless te these who tuner from this dlatresslng complaint; but fertunnUly their goodness does net ami here, nnd these who once try llinni will find these little pills vuluable tn se many wnva that they will net be willing te de without them. Hut nfler nil sick head Is the bane of no many lives thnt here Is w here no make our great bennt. Uur pills cure It while ether de nnt.; t'ARTKR'H Urn.!: I.IVER PIl.I.S are very suiMll and very easy te take. One or tun plus jmiKr h wu-M'. iie lire Mririiy vegeuiuie HI1U doiietgrlim or purge, but by their gentle na tion please ull who tiKctliem. In vlaUnt'jriCts; flv e for II. Held cveryvv here or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW VORIC. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. nugl!M)deel IJlIbi'EHTY OWNERtTiJiillRINa A KIIW1 Clan Tin Rixif, viblch can be ileiwiidcst upon te last for many years, mid nt the kiune time protect tbemselesiu;aliiit the use of In frlur mnterlnl, can obtain full particular by w riling us for u copy of our new book, entitled "A TIN ROOF." 'I Ills book Miews hew te select, lay nnd imlnt n tin KHir, mid w III bu furiiUhed free of coil. MERCHANT & CO., Philadelphia, New Yerk, Chicago, Umdeii. nug.'7-tmUed MIl, hlt'M IIURAX HO.vr. MILLER'S Borax Seap -WILL- WASH CLOTHES, -ANIV EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN LEV VN'.'I KI.OITH, Ceiupiteiit Medical Experts have decided that the lultly .ll..-inore,l Elixir " U no geed, but the hundreds of (uiullltH vihe have been using LEVAN'S FLOUR 1'er the last twi uty j ears have unanimously itccliired Hint II li all that Is ilulmed for It vlt THE BEST. (MANl TAl-ll'ItKl) OUT OK VHi:.T.) A I.I. OLD (Collriu'e. -V reilK, tl'A.) COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. ,..--- .."..... niEiifl.r. in ivt'KI lurionre. 1 union, ie per miiiuiu. Heard lu nine. !""":''.""""" s-i" 1st vweK. lueultr el I7ii year eicni September 2. Korcutii Kercutii ndilrt sm i.. ..... IlKV. JAMES MlHOIia.VI.1., I'll, n., rresldent. jyiwi.td Ss-ttin-neue. J IJIHEHH. KAUKKMAN, ArrORNKY-AT-LAW. Herenit Ploer bliletusu Law llulldlng. Ne. .North )ukaitrw.u apra-ljd.tw rpiIE RIVAL FOUNTAIN I'EN-THE UKST .i. " I1! ,a'!i .,n..V.K srke,-H kara, geld n, fir.1..- ..u.ll.; ii. . V. .. " KOl UUl OI order, eiully tllll. Cull and examine before l'""?)?; "'" hT?:. At KKISMAN'S Clint? ---. .mu. m.iurr. never get out of urulihlug Htere, U Wwt King itreeu New lliillillnKs; Ijirge Endowment .Scholar .Schelar klilps; Ijiboniterj ; I.lbruri ; lljinim,luiii. I renuvs ler Ciillitre or lliulneM. .Scimrale roUrkuferluil.il. Mn.l.r.. I.,.. ...',' .1. Wtmnammktv'm, PHlLASBWtlA, Tueaday, Sept. 10, US. In all the September Limited Sale there has been no Bargain se costly te somebody as that of the Dress Trimmings offered in the Chestnut street entrance today. A decayed limb should be cut off for the health of the tree se with these Dress Trimmings. As trimmings they will have life and vigor te you ; as merchandise they are dead te us. We de net ask you te cry ever losses, but we would have you understand that cost is net considered when the time has come for goods te go. These tilings came here in a way quite out of the common, they go the common way, the Bargain way, the way that such stufls always go from here. Interest continues in the Bar gain Blankets, Parler and Bed room Furniture, Underwear, Dress Goods, Silk Remnants, Shoes, Curtains, China Toilet Sets and Table Ware. The creation of Bargains is the mis sion of the Limited Sale. It'll be ever seen. Clothing. Twenty-eight years and mere age we began our talk te this community and the country at large about Clethes for Men and Beys. In some form the talk has been daily. Sundays and holidays excepted, ever since. Yeu leek ever your school day compositions and ask, " Did I ever write that stuff?" Se tve, browsing ever our past Clothing Advertising, are dis posed te ask the same ques tion. But whatever we may think of it as literature, it has the quality of truth from first te last, and that made our Cloth ing business. Talk like this has little space in the announcements of the September Limited Sale. A Bargain flavor is presumed te pervade it. Well, there arc Bargains in the Clothing. But the thought of the opening sea son is upon the excellence and completeness of the stock. We must express it. Men may find comfort and style, economy and durability in the great stock new open and ready ; Beys may find or their ciders for them the high est clothing skill of the period. The mothers come here natur ally. It would be against na ture for us te neglect the stock of Beys' Clothing. It is net neglected. On the contrary, we take a long step higher in Beys' Clothing this season. Ten minutes in the stock or a glance into the case in the Chestnut street entrance will prove the truth of our assertion. Market street side. Dress Trimmings. In some respects this is the most remarkable story we ever had te tell of Dress Trimmings. ft'ices simply absurd, when compared with cost. Aret a cent's worth in the whole let but is richly worth two te ten tinti-s the price you need it. Here are Bead Edgings at ic a yard that cost 25c. Diiic-K ueaucu uailoens cut and dull beads, at 10, 20 and 25c ; originally $1 in 18, te Bead and Chenille Marabeut that was $2.50 te $16, is new 40c te $1.75. r 75c te $2 Black Feather Trimming, various widths, gees at 25c. Jet Garnitures, originally $12 te $45, new $5 te $18. l'er 15 a Beaded Frent that was $40 ; for $10 a Beaded Silk Frent that was $50. Beaded Grenadine that has been $12 a yard, shall go at S2.50. Colored Chenille yard. Rich Garnitures dresses that were new $5 te $15. 1 nnge 5c a for evening $30 te $65, And se en. With these things we put some sertings from our regular stock : Trimmings : Hiack nnd While hllk Rail Trimming, cost 7V 11 ard, new 5 cent" u jurd. llluek IKnded Ulnipn, cost It s7n urd, new 25 cenu 11 j urd. I ulercd Fringe. cot I i U a v .ird, no j cenu 11 5 anl. Milan Hull Kdirlngs.cett Mieutsu yard, new 10 cents uj ard. Matt lleud (lulloeu, cost Si Wn yard, iieu-us cents a j urd. lllack Unified (Inlloeu.coat II 31 uvurd, new '.S cents a yard, lllai k and Held Ulmp, cot II 03 u yard. new 6 cents a ard. llluek Marabeut, cost ti 4 u ynrd, new II a yard. Colored Marabeut, cot II 12 a v aril, new 15 cent a vard. Illark Milk Fringe, coat II U a vard, nowiecviiuu jurd, Buttens : Ivery Drew, tuitiens, 10 cenu for it curd of 2 dozen. Hern l)re. llutteui, 10 ceii w for u card of 2 dozen. Covered L)rij button,, 10 cents fur ucard of 2 dozen. MttulDren Uutteus, 10 cents for a card nf2dezeu. Crochet llulteiu, large size. 10 cents for n card el 1 dozen. Colored rtllk Wrap Clasps, lOceiitseueh. Colored Hllk Wrap buttons, 6 cents each, Vs4mamtkr'a. Garnitures : Milk and Beaita) Hllk Oarnltures, cost 17, . . . owandfjae. Jet rrlngs, various widths, cost ft and tf, . "psrMteMeerita. Clack Silk Ornaraenta, cost 91c te It. .. . . nowicenutefl. Black Jet Ornaments, eest sse te M, ... u 1 8 cenu te II a " lllack Mohair Gimps, cost 60c te S3 SO. new 15 cenu te II. Hllk Applique Leaves at 1 rent each. Chestnut street entrance. Women's Wraps. The big let of Women's Wraps, Suits, and Lene Gar ments we told you of yesterday i .i..i. ' ceuicin r, cre in a dav, ine choice is about as geed with hundreds sold, as the week started. Ill Wraps for 6 110 Wraps for M IIS Newmarkets for Vt ruRaclansfertS US Hull for 112 new, when 110 Hulls for i and lets of quick tween. prices De (Second fleer, Chestnut street aide, valers. rive ele- Wemciis Gloves. The 4-button Kid Gloves new going at 75c sold freely at $1.50 only a little time back. All fresh goods, three and four rows of embroidery. Chestnut street side, west or Malu Aisle. Jehn Wanamaker. Giethiun. Wl iLIAMSON FCMTiat. NOTHING MORE ATTRACTIVE -THAN- OUR D1SPLHY OK- Dry Goods, Notions, -AND- LADIES' COATS, Hats, Caps, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, -AND- -FOR- Fall and Winter. VISITORS TO THE Agricultural Fair ! WILL KIM) A MATCHLESS ASSORTMENT -OK- Fresh, New Goods At prices that are, sure te meet with PUBLIC FAVOR. HOYS' KM:n l'ANT SUITS, I.', IWO and t-X IJOYH' HCIIOOLH1IOK.S. Sizes 1 te 6, We, JI.I5, 11.60. HOYS' FIXT IIAT8, lie, Mc, 75c, II. IIOYB' I'LANNEL WAISTS, TSc, II, I1.2J. OKNTHKALL OVERCOATS, 3, tn nnd 17. Williamson & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, I. vNC.YHTK.H, l'.. Branch Stere, NO.. US MARKET STREET, HARRIS I1UHO. I'A. Crtrpcte. D" II. K. SIIAUII. J. V. VONDEIWMITII. -THE- 18, 20, 22 EAST ORANGE ST., WHY en ljit OmiiKe street ? i.yK.'MLWr,..S,Swu '" eurimts, Ciirlulns, Etc., This Is the only place, sultnlile Ter such n Tii,l"iV-'at " ce"lJ "a '" ""' CENTRE of Weureglsd thiil vvenre here nnd se nreeur friends and imtrens. 'lhey ult hiiv " ll' Juki thepiiec. Why. jeu'ru right here I" Yes, It's the place. Yeu cun hrciithe here. Yeu can kce here. It is pieusuut Here, HtAllM,iJ!Ic:Ix,,ry,,,l,1B,"'r'll, our ",ie SHAUB & V0NDERSMITH. UIIL'V'-Ijil for $alc. "tLOMNO OIT SALE. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, AT Gee. Weber's Coach Works, christian britEirr. (lietwrcuOrutise and Chestuut Mtreets.) CeiHtsttng of Jumji-Heut Cnrrlnges, two Kour Keur 1'ust Jenny l.luda, two McCull Vusen, S,c-eilil-Hand Tretting HiiKxy, and Keverul lllit Hat form WuEens thut will carry from l,5rt te ,ln) IKiuuds. AImi a few Fine Sleluhi. Cull Early for Bar. gains. uueJO-tfd Lancaster Carpet Heuse, 1 xriAsnieNS. 24 Centre Square, J. Harry Stamm's FHSHI0NS, lashleu Is net alsraya synonymous with beauty, but this season It aeams be agreed that " Beauty should go Beautifully Attired." OUR NEW FALL DRESS GOODS Are notable for four nrit-claaa features, BIGVAHIETY, STYLES, QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS, THE VARIETY OK OUR DRESS GOODS Is really remarkable and you can't e astray In buying from us. Nothing but Bargains Here. Levely Striped Trimming Hlllcs nt 75c, a yard. Beautiful B tripod Persian Silks nt tl nnd II CO a yard. 38-Inch All-Weel Meullne Htrlncd Suitings nt 37Xcb ynrd. 0-lneb. All-Weel Plaid " Eifel Suitings nt 60c n yard. These goods are exquisite, the beauty of shading Is beyond all Imagination 10-Inch AlLWoelBurahBtrlpedSuttlngsnt 80e a yard. These goods are exceptionally fine. 49-Inch Worsted Plaids, colors beautifully combined, nt SOc a yard. All-Weel 40-lnch Saxony Suitings nt37Kc yard. 8Wnch Silk Check Suitings, for children's wear, pietty, yet strong, 80e n yard. All-Weel 49-Inch Silk Finished Henriettas, 12 shades, at 75c a ynrd. Ne better goods were ever sold for fl. Te See Is Te Believe, Come ! Double-Feld Woeol Cashmeres nt 10c a yard. These goods are 2c a yard under price. AlNWoel Sd-lnch French Striped Suitings at 37e a yard. These goods are se made that dust can't remain en them, may they be ever se dusty the least breeze will clean thorn ns with a brush. Fifty different styles Scheel Children's Dress Ooedi, Plaids and Stripes, nt 10c nnd 12Jea jard. These goods are strong as tbe brine from the ocean, jet pretty us the June skies. Cheapest of All, Ne. 24 Centre Square. J. B. MARTIN A CO. De Net Fail te Visit Our Ex hibit nt the LANCASTER COUNTY FAIR. A Larger Display Than Ever. Our Deg Shew will be one of the main attractions, and if you guess the weight of the Large Grey Hound you may have him. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. SVtiricultural. -tr D.SPHEC'HER,HON L'U. DONT Hl'Y t'ntll you get OUR PRirKS nnd See OUR hTOCK. THE REVERSIBLE Steel Wire Doer Mat Is the BEST nnd MOST DURABLE. LAWN TENNIS GOODS. SPECIAL HATES TO CLUBS. W, D, SPRECHER, SON & CO., 31 E. KIM St., Lancaster. Pa. J-Tu.Th.8tld ' marXKTu, fry 90: NEW BOSTON STORE tlrecevf. TBUrtHK-H. -v m.4J S,4 SOAPS & STARCHES. of1H?eISsVKn08e,,p U "' kP MrCrs,d,.rBeb01,nnSjl girt'jK Mlller'a soap Ce.'a Big rive. lihlIBBS3 STKRCHeS. HtaralSdWex fc ' Le yfS?B.nd "'s Cern Starches. FI5frbnI,C0LLAKSuethe Elastloer ini?nfE $2in T? hfva thCnuitla8ed in 1 and 6 lt kettles. Alse Uunnerd Lewis Lye. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. -ILAHKE'S HEADACHE TEA. Who Would NeTVisit the Fair? ..ner?.lofere t,,n Admission Fee was 50 Cents. CLARKE'S CELEBRATED HEADACHE TEA; JAV'lf IV8.F0.?."n. Admission Ticket FREE. ??S ? ,K?.d'ADi,J,ly.,ln ,th? Mln Building He will GIVE AWAY all the Marvin Cracker you win eat and enough I'eppy Oil Seap te keep you clean for a year. CALL AT SAMUEL CLARKE'S TEA COFFEE STORE, 12 A H SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA., . .. BEPOREOOINOTOTIIEFAIR, JjS-tfdAw A T HEIST'S. D0WNC0MESSUGAR BUSTED I The Great German Sugar Trost ! Reist's rilEDICTIONS.BEINa FULFILLED I ASTOUNDING NEWS I Clans Spreckles say ha will flght tlie American Trust, and the combination must break Sugars Have Declined Over One Cent a Pound Already I Wc told you se nt the beginning, take n gentle, hint and profit by It I Sugars Will Surely Tumble Anether Cent ! HARD ON THE TIIUST, b it Spreckles' reelings cannot be touched. lie siys that when his new refinery opens, which will be shortly, be will begin a war en the Sugar Trust that will eventually break the combination. The new refinery will turn out one thousand tens of sugar a day, nnd this In creased out put will cuc cutting efnrlcm te sell goods, nnd compel some of the refineries te shutdown. The Trust will put down the prlce of reflned sugar se far that the opposition can make no profit, perhnps, but in that casa the Trust Itself will make little or ue profit. Hav ing te enrry Idle works, with heavy 'capitaliza tion, It would seem likely te be a disadvantage in that case also. The failure, of the German Sugar Trust, which has tried te control the sugar markets of all Europe, and which was In a measure depen dent upon the American Sugar Trust, will new be the means of throwing a large quantity or raw sugar overboard, nnd cause n break In tha price of refined. Keep your eyes wide open. RElST ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE STS., Directly Opposite. J. B, Martin & Ce.'a Dry Goods Stere, and Neit Doer te Serrel Iierse Hetel. B VRGAINS. VISIT STACKHOUSE'S This Week reu me n.YHC.AiNs in Beets & Shoes. A Full Line of th Celebiuted WALKER BOOT! The Rest Heet Mude, Call and see them. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, l'A. SWE EEl'I.NO REDUCTIONS. Swee)ing Reductions -IN- MENS,..OV'fi.L,KmES.LANUc,LnnE.VH Shoes & Oxfords. As the season L liaising for Light Coleredl Hums unit oxfords, I have .Vlnrked Down th balnnce I have en tin ml ami um new lllirf them At and Belew Cost, Which will redure them te cash In a . . time. There muy be many days, yes 1 siierl say months, In which tliey cun be wc m's""' can be blackened at the end of theses rn ana Men's U.00 Russet Hals, reduced te f ?" Shoe reduced te J2.00 ; f00 Shoe te -g? ! '"! HOShoeteJl.Si. .w; u"a Men's K.00 Huset Ovferr'.a re rim . .. .. nnd JLM Oxfords te ,V ca te i.w ?J? V. "";,cf uuls! raauee.1 ' ... 3 II W I l"i re,'uc,wl. ..l4rt ' 5 Oxrenls te JJJ'' ' .u) Oxfords te ,ac; two 750 oxierds te Child's Russet OxfenR sire' 10 lOVi, reduced from tl.00 10 TSt-, anil Ues te7'a from TOc te TUEVCA.N HE SEEN AS M HKEI) DOWN IN WINDOW s. The OnePrice Ca sh Heuse. C'has. H, Frey, (Slice ,,r 10 FREY ! ECKE1 IT the Lender of Lew I'rlces.U 1 FjOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.S A 5 EAST KfN STREEI', LANCASTER, I -V. 9Htere closed ever evenlnv at o'clock, ex cept Monday and baturday, ", . y .
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