r "- ' "'V .' t t s - v vv' 'ir 's-" jr ' " i" ' HK LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGEKOlfB, &ATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1889, ".V .t ' r y &j JNUH JntcUItncer j 'J.WWCMAN, I, lerreiNMAX felt. Eaiter. . ,h aOMRT CLARK, Fublttber. HSV4ILT INTELLIGENCER.-Published , ;W Mrt la tfcU city and larreundtn 'VwwaaMliaeMiUa'wwk. By mall Ave del- Ian jaar la adTaec ; &0 cnt a month. 3 ... rtXKLUGENCER-One dollar and r MH yer, tn advance. I TO BUBSCIUBERS-Remlt by cnec h ')?IMliii M rruciutd tend In ft registered & Fmtefflce, m ecend class mall r&. '"- .tABBMHS. TO nmLLIOEKCBR, 'afftpr1 4 Lancaster, Fa. Bf ' : tAKOAm,TA., September 14,1889. J.V-" flnairenalinii. ; Oftarematlen, like poverty, Is n gift of , Vxth. We de net refer te mere talking. .Ylfctwe are many talkers wueviw enls flew iV wcwsaniiy irem morning in csemug, ?.'12'aA wtin nmliililv wiiknnn lit tlll'llt 1111(1 jfcave a spell of talk all by thcinsehcH, I JSSjart for the relief It nllbrds. Conversa Cenversa ftllwi chaste, Instructlsc conversation, Is fc.3- 4UtnKnf trilnir frnm tiinrn talk. Most feVV . . I.ll. .ll ..I...' 1. !,, tflltldl r mm vnu hua nui uuuui iiunjj " ...v.. they understand and hi which tltey tint ?' deeply Interested, and thl Neeni le r tow that conversation m 10 n frrtiu ex- ,? tent the product of ffclintr, and net w Eg&anch of reflection. Anyone with care attention can educate hiinvjir te Hrfeenversc nenslbly en almost any fntulllar Krax auejeci. tome nanus biieiiim, inraeuT, pi ee strictly avoided. One way te ecu pe E ridicule and conciliate respect In cenver se Ballen is net te use werus wyeini your it1 mniDrrlioii.nle!i. An eleirnnt and aimre- ' nrlata illrtlcin Is one tlilnir. hut a Dew- ffr J J t SI .-. 1 1 . t Hll... aereu nnuuuex icniiiiioieKJ " uhwumh.i a man of new) and becemliiK "plrlt. B LanffUiice should le used as liiun are rrimlntnfMl tetlM? Hie hlirllWMV. net 111C t? auAgag walkliiR delicately," tiptoeing and picking all the way, as it tlie nmiu business of life was te keep the beets - clean, but the best lunguuge bheuld be it chosen that comes across the mind, Just m a man would prefer te walk en the cleanest side of (he read ; but don't pause, and retract, and double, and bent about in conversation for the finest and ,mMt high sounding words until the irMl?ai Hncnuceti ie me diiiicuiiy in K Telved In its delivery, .lohusen's trail-known deflnlthm of " net work tin anything reticulated ami iiceussateti Sat equal distances with interstices be- '- tween ine inicrseciiens," seems u no a & . ... ... y anrt of model frnm wlilen same men hde M astyk) without the redeeming clenieutH & of the great lexicographer's erudition te Jex?enuate its -absurdity. Nothing is Oluie .vJiui.r ti.i.u i ....ti . "i iv " conversation bin words or ticdnutlu es- fv prewlens. The bet language Is that which Is se simple and transparent that fa the liBteuer thinks only of the theuglit ? nr-Ceplltifr rvitreuM1. mill tint. ffttM'rlnilv f the wffrds. The habit of rcadiui: ntiru $ft English, and employing it every day, is : the best practice for wxxl conversation. U& An inflated, unreal style Is an abemlna- 'Hen. In conversation there should ec Vtp",aaAlliu1 llin ntinfAAlnti nf 4ltn I tn ittf 1 if i t E.wh3 trifles with his neighbor's rcputa &V. Wen the gossiper, who In the ceuree of IP'-n alngle day will circulate from one end Fer the neighborhood te the ether an in- Ifg Jmrieus report, or a dark Bunnlse, net lu r;..41rct.. terms, but speaking in riddles, tlcttar enough te be understood and liable W ee exaggerated me Keen auaiemisi, in.- avlSk tI14u tlin iituulVj 1. titl iILlhiiiIu 1m P;it j -w uv 9 laws luc uwrMra huu uinvvia im; ($ Allklianli.tl aif .infill fnltilll n at a 1..1 rvl i H .- vumiKtci ui tivu Jiiuiuj . iiviiiuui, jS wen pcniajs uis own veum uivna ? most or all the nppucntlnii of the knife. ir aii Bucn iniK is no ixnicr tnan u moral I mstlletice : iiictiii.UebaHlnir. (laiiiaiilnir. s3 Httil luntit t1etit tit tin Tn till iii 1 1'itrvitit Lin there should In) a watch kept against deviation from the law of kindness. Tv a ftV- - Thn T.imuv Im.. m .. um mav iwuiri iiiij gtj ceuaier inguus joins ueuerai iJUiier ? in approving Tanner. He is reiierted te have said, at a soldiers' reunion just held jy laeisHime, mai "me eniy lauu I nun .trith Tanuer is that lie did net have two K' falil mkllA lm n...u I.. ,.111, , . .. II. .,1 1... t. , w,v . a..v uu . u jii tiiivv, mi (lltll 1IU ! could have made mere rapid progress In tne attainment or his policy." He de clared that lie "honored him for his high desires and brave eH'erls in lxdialf -b iae veteran beiuier." vnu uveweii fejthat he thoroughly approved the re- moral 01 me limitation en pensions and , the grant of a pension te every soldier 'who had received nu honorable dls- charge, 'the senator is net exceeded by ;jTauner in his disposition te empty out '$t the treasury te the Grand Army, save v that he thinks uu honorable discharge i ' aueuid ee required le get a sluire or the kf caeb. Tanner is supposed te hueheld j inai a man once inirthened w ltli a mus tv ket and auelutel from u i-eflis i-antivn m ever after entitled te luxurious sup- j-4 pert irem tne country. While it is true that neither HiiIIit 1" nor Ingalls are geuerally ciedltcd with ? mere sound sense tiiau Tanner, It will fj& net de te assume that only the foelb in r,s : vuumry wuui me ireusury ie ee laid fax open te the ex-soldier ; Iwcause there are It.'?. llaTAJir t 1 kit trui i(iia !.. . .. m 1.1 . ,. ......1 ""V v vv kwiuunj liiui itiuiiurnj litxil te be deemed demented. It may he as t aumed that a large majority of the old ajfe fttlfllore fliamuAlv'Au . ..nl,! 1. ...tilt...- ... !i, "V.V.1. U4VIIUVIIU "VU11! UU "111UIJJ IO r W,K5 ml luei tu" 8 lre" " grateful iafceuutry; and that the politicians, as- fi& Burning this te ixs the soldier's wish, w 111 incline the bame way. Selfish interest ?,-will lead a big body of voters toeneu n the treasury wide te the iienslener, and Eef meet a strong Tauuer element at its next .: eaalen dcniMiiiliiKr tlm nutc,..,.. ,.r n. laws that Ingalls new calls for. The pension attorneys and the nelitleimm .1. will take the old soldier en their lin(ku laad if they de net get for him all the r.j-, money In thetrcasur' it will nnt iiur f$ fault. There will be no surplus, if they f s,Mve uieir wayj or reduction of the debt. ?io',rslewed'battheoutcouieorthis 1 ffeUcy would be, in his brief term r aUa and yet the only fault Ingallshas kAa MkA irlli l.l... lu 41.... i... i, . fl',,''"""","lu"1 '" ""I net j;e k inmmr. xxe weni se last as te meve the ypfWMJcni and hecrctary Xeblu te put ''alm out; but lugalls and Kutkr .. ctmen te be frightened by such trliles i ,'.-ajl hi unlawful nvinrlll,,.,. r i... . , - ...-. v.ln..,imuiu ui ii-ii or ' jti twenty millions of dollars. at Is feitunatc for the Republican rty that this wild element i net In h "vewtrel of it ; Iwchiim It h clear enough k lfctrtheejile will net amiably Jenrn WMtneir debt is leiug Increased by the tfMnien office. The soldier element is MipecUble in number aud character; Mt H la after all but a xmnll iwrwninm OJ lenl voting population ; and It mym w ae iiiucii argument te ahew Ha4t Urea.seiml)!i (IcniumU tmn, u -in (vwtte iue approval or the country, Vfckfc will net ermlt its geuerelty, VWeli baa been se lavishly extended te 5" aewier, te belmjKjsed upon ; and flav-rjta! tea foelUhone tlmtis raised 'imrteMk for were. A Hagffstlea Aaeat the Fair. The'weather of the1 week has forbid den the agricultural fair te be profitable cither te the exhibitors or the proprie tors and we consider the occasion op portune te say te the latter that they would be wise te give up the attempt te make money out of the undertaking of a county fair, aud be content with the credit of n geed fair and the recovery of their exjienses. What they need te de Is te lutereit the farming community generally lu the undertaking, by mak ing them participants lu the profits aud partakers of the risk of the enterprise. They might take a leaf from the practice of the mutual insurance companies, nnd divide half their profits among the ex hibitors ; and give the ether half te the stockholders, after electing te that pre. carious place of profit the most Influen tial members of the farming com munity. With such Inspiration te the manage ment there might net be much profit te be divided ; but there w eiilil be a geed fair held ) and the officers of the concern Meulddrawthelrsalarles, without earn ing t hem by the literal abuse they receive; and the horse railroad company would get lets of pa-v;ngers and the town lets of ieeplc. Agricultural fairs run for the profit of the projectors de net lu the long run pay in cash or satisfaction ; as the mel ancholy history "f the state fair teaches; which was u little private enterprise with a big name that panned out well for a time but finally died under the shcrllPs hammer, Its corpse being adver tised for exhibition a fortnight hence at Yerk. A distinguished exception te the ordi nary fate of the agricultural fair man aged for priwite profit, seems te be the Granger fair at WIlllaniH' Gine, at managing which n few liien have made, se far, a great deal of prellt every year; but they work this through the success they have had in shutting up the Granger's eye ; w hlch they cannot de much longer. We even new hear that the dissatisfaction of exhibitors at Wil liams' Greve has led tothceffer of Mount Gretna as a free place for the exhibition of agricultural Implements. m a Tin: Atlanta piislied out le sea as the storm was rising and keeping fur auay from land off Mentnuk Point, she roile out tliogule wlllieut injury. Tills is a feather lu hcreap.aslliore was great nnxictyabeut her In naval circles, hut the record slums tlmt sliu ms lucky in net being r-iuglit by the storm near shore. "The wind was se strong nnd the sea se high that sometimes for sovernl liuurs net an IikIi of progress would Im iimde with six belters going." Se tliore may be doubt whether she could steam out of a harbor In the teeth of it Shiuemi hurricane.' Tlioneweiiiisoi Hnltl Hnltl mein, by the way, went out te se.i en the trial trip en I'rlilay, though tlie storm was still r.iglng. It Is pleasant te find llmt the men of our navy are net mere lair wcatlici sailors, and In the elTert le ghe tliim swill ships and he.uy guns rough weather a littles should net be slighted. Km am mi", when the Creulii jury lias been selected and work has commented en the new Lancaster pustelllec, we may read, koiiie bright diy morning, that the final distribution of the Johnstown relief fund has been made. Tin: proceedings of the Hermans en the eabt coast, of Africa are of a highly Interesting character. Head Chief liuslilil recently emitted a hnrrlble threat te destroy the missions lu the Interior, which are net well fortified. Captain Wissmau in reply offered te pay twenty twenty fhe thousand dollars lu cash for the head of Chief lliishiri. Mr. llushlrl new enjoys the pieud distinction of having tlie most vahtable head In Africa, and it would pay better te go gunning fur him than le hunt olephants. Tin: Scrlpps League bus rcturned from a noisy lour of L'uiepe, where they have paid particular attention le the workshops and factories, aud let the jmIhceh, ait galleries and cathedrals severely alone. They are a body of lllly w erkiuguicu from many trades. Courtesies' were oitcuilel te them by the large umnufai.tiircrs, witli tlie siiigloexceptluu of tlie Krupp works They wero admitted te the Weel wkh arsenal, where Ihey were given all the iufeimatlun they desired. At Paris they were made the special guests of the city. Tlie members de net seem prepared te admit thnt they learned anj thing and are partlculaily emphatic in declaring Iho French lar behind us lu machinery. Mr. Cheeny, of the Wushburu mills, Minneap olis, Minn., In examining the exhibit In the Paris Imposition, said he had Just takeu out from his nulls as unfit for uie the NJine kind of machinery that the French ate new exhibiting. A. T. Ander Ander eon, the representative of the tinsmiths, salil he saw workmen in Paris shaping metal for a buoy, and it required nine pro cesses te de what the Americans de in three. Jeseph Thoipe, representing the engineers, said : "On tlie ether side the engineers are net organized. The wages are 60 per cent, lewur than In this coun try. They still ue the open cutis in the engines. The seats have been taken away, bcutuse it is supposed that with out tlicni the lern will net go te sleep." Tt would be Interesting le learn whether this plan of keeping engineers aw ake serves that purjKisc In Yorkshire, Knglaud, they found women helping their huslmuils at the forges making i liaius and nails. Shoe makers in France de net make twenty live pert out. of what mi American would make with iiiniliiiieiv. ' Se far are we ahead of the lrou-weikcis ofOlasgew- that I would break their ma chinery for scrap," was the opinion of Mr. William Ilanua, leprcscntlug the lion lien workers. Mr, Ogdeu, for the prluteis, said, "'lhemcchauIc.il work lu KureKis where emit w as tw only j ears age." CeMiii, lluiciiKiss, of Ottawa. Iiunishes the fellow leg en the trade relation et Can ada and the Culled States. Canada sold te the Culled States lu Isss merihanilise le Iho allle of til!,rTi0iV, wlilih U u half million inoiethau the sales te Luglamt in the same je.ir. The Imports from the United Stales were s.,4s,si, j;),oeu,ooo greater than from Great llritalu. The vol vel tune or trade with (Sreat liritaiu imports and oxjierts -w as smaller In 1S&3 than in any year siuce cuutcderatieu (In lbj7), whlle the transitions lth tlie United States were larger thin in any preceding year, except In lbJ and lbSj. One-half the experts et Canada or lumber aud ether products are disposed of in the United States, ever thicc-leurths of the minerals, two-thirds of the agricultural products, nearly one-half of her tlsh, forty jer cent, or her manufactured articles, "and practi cally all of the miscellaneous products. Xe wonder the Ilritlsh cannot silence the talk of reciprocity. i.iki: a chunk or i,i:ad. JheWiij 1'erul'M lMectilcal Suhiimi Ine Torpedo lleat Went te the llettnm. Frem the New Yerk Cull It is all up with the submarine electrical torpedo beat with which Isaac Peral, a npauitu iiavaieiiiccr, lias long been threat- I enlng te revolutionize modern inarlue war- i fare. At the final trial, about three wjeks age, Iho machinery and batteries lollansed and tlie beat went te the lottem like a chuuk of lead, almost carrying dew u w ith lttlie Inventor and his veuturesoine assis tants. Peral began his experience hi naval aichitetture home time age with a lleurUh of trumpets. In Cadiz lust winter he made several partial trials of his new machinery, Thes triuls were fairly buccctsiul, aud he b e famous, ill name wa lu everv- one's nieath. The trnpitrciaU the leading Spanish dally, named him "tlie greatest mu et the nineteenth century." Other dailies nnd many naval officers said his invention would enable Spain te regain her old supremacy of the seas. The government appropriated 2W,000 francs, subsequently Increased in one way and another te 1,000,000 franca, te aid hi in In completing his work. Scner Cnsaoe, a Seuth American Spaniard, added te this 600,000 francs out of his own pocket. Ill Madrid 1'crnl was the man of the hour. Peral societies, feral cigars, Pcral cordials, Peral walUes, and Pcrnl cravat, monoiw menoiw moneiw lire tlie Tsver of all. The first trial or Hie beat took plaee last March In Iho presence ortliensands. It was a flzle. Peral said the machinery was tee weak, and sent It back te Kngland. where It had been con structed under his super Ision, te lie re modeled. tn .Iiine the machinery was returned, aud early In August ail Die big Spaniards ert'ndlaand Madrid were imltcd te at tend Pend's triumph. Peral. several offi cers, and a crew put out Inte the harbor In the famous craft, which Is described as resembling In appearance an enormous cigar. Eervthlng about her was close and stnoetli.Tho beat floated about 300 feet, and the crowds at the decks shouted de liriously. Just as eiery ene was expect ing her te dlve under water, however, her whole electrical apparatus bcttaii te run In a most unaccountable fashion. Twe or three things exploded with tremendeus ferce. The big cigar trembled a minute and the frightened crowd was still. Then came a elley or loud reports llke the rattle of musketry, the hatches of the beat w ero blew n open, and Peral, offi cers and crew tumbled out Inte the water. Frem the open hatches issued Itames, sinoke and flying bits of machinery. Twe minutes later the big tlgar rolled eicr and disappeared. The men who had risked thelr lives in her held were picked up by row beats. Threednvs after the catastrophe Suner Cassado arrived lu Cadlr from Seuth America te see what kind of a craft his WH),0tXI francs bad enabled Peral te build. Hoceuld net find even the wreck. liiLiceAL ut'i'un selm:h". Twe ltcaillnu IlealnrM Ulead ItJullty. CeuiicltuiPii llreiilil Inte Court. The celebrated liquor cases which were a prominent feature In the Inte Indicia contest In Ilerks ceiintv, were called for trial In the criminal court Friday after noon. Judge Hagonnian.whe was defeated for ro-neininatlon, refused te revoke the licenses when the prosecutions were insti tuted, arter illegal sales et liquor had been clearly shown, but ordered thai a jury niUBt'declde the fuels lu each case. The first case taken Up was the piosecutien against Jeseph Stelgerwald, for selling liquor en Sunday. After considerable legal parieylngStclgcrwald pleaded guilty te the indictment. Sonttnce way dolerrctl until September'.!!. The case against William II. Jehnsen was ncxtcalled. It was stated that the defendant was sUk and unable te conic Inte court. A capias was issued for him, and court adjourned until Saturday morning. After two defendants in the liquor cases had pleaded guilty', Judge Lrmeutreut charged thejury In thecasuef tliocommoii tliecommoii tliocemmoii wealth against Hubert Lauilsh, charged with soiling liquor en Sunday ; his chuign was a scathing lobuke of Ins associate en tlie bench, President Judge Hugciiniuu, i haracteil7iug tlie hitter's actions as a vio lation or his euth. The diarge created a gieat sensation and is the general tuple of talk In Heading. Capiases were Issued Friday afternoon for the arrest et all members of Heading's city councils, Indictment having been foil lid against them for falling te keep the Hill read lu pioper condition. Hx-Con-gressman Urmentreiit, who is back of Iho prosecution, staled te the court that the complaint was net directed against that iMirlleuuf the read en which wagons travel, but 11 Is the condition or the sidewalk whUhJls n nuisance. The pavement lies nlmir the ilty park, and was tern up te t erinli et tin I ivlngeut of vrnlksiuid plant ing et in . l'lie ex-cengiessinan resides en Hill leul iHtpusltothe park, aud a short time age asked ceuuclls te appioprlale enough iiioney telny u tlugstone uvunient, which was refused. 'I Ills proseuition was then instituted. The c.ise has created great oxcltemeiit. Heath Fellows- I.aiinlitci-. Mrs. lleorge II. Dunsford, the wlle of a leading citizen, died lu Hcadingeu Friday after being thrown into spasms while laughing heartily at a theatrical porfoim perfoim porfeim nueo which she recently attended. Her mtitieial teeth wero missing, and n.K)st. meitcni examination last evening devel oped the fact that she had swallowed them whlle laughing. They were found ledged lu her stomach. lilt " lltfcrciiee HiimltKidk of the Meil leul hclcnee,' 'HkliiK of khllic.v disease, my "Often s)uiitoinseti the part of ether eri;iuii, ililtatteii,l) speiisln.ill lllcul L ln iitlilue, licad nrhn or weak vltlen find linn'l tlm patients te seek inlv Ire. ' 1 he sj inpteniH mlnlcnil IjeIIi the phyMclun nnd p.itlfut. The mil) tuiff liiclliel iirtrentincnt Isu faithful iiiu uf Wiinicr's (rafi Cine. It net only vecurcs healthy action of the klilucjK, hut nini the i.) in ptems of disease, lU'liniotte. Ri:i,irnei'8 bi:itici will in: iikld In the lullewlm; (hiirchct en Hmula.i , In the morning at 10-.K), tn theeiiiiliiiil 7.1 j. Hun day wIiimiI at Mi p. in. When the heurUillf. fi rent It Is eeiKH hilly noted : C'limicii ei cleu Cerner of l'rlnce iiml Or- HtlKC. t'HKsmiIIIN MKMdltlAL. Cltt'IlCll heuth Queen street. Iheuius riiompsen, pastor. Sun day school at u u. in. lti.KiiiMiD Hi. Lvkl'h Marietta avenue, Itev.Wm, K I.Uhllter, pastor. Hiimtuv school at 2 p. in. Merula; sermon by Mr T J. Ileircr niiiteeiitni;hy .Mi. 1 lXWellcr. hervlce lu the ciiruiau huiKiiage nt 0.30 p. m., Ilex", It. I". Hrldislt.ulllciatliiK. OLivrr lUPTlsr Ciivucil laitt Vlu near l)uUeelrect.Itev.M I'm) lie, pastor. Column Celumn Column nlen lu thf meriiliii;. Unithi liuiTiiiuN i Clll(Is,C,evAT. Itev. IX l IIiieIhi, p.isler I'riai hliigiiinrulni; anil cMiiliiKhy ltcv J. II.QulKlcj.er ItarrlA hiiri?. Hurriiiiiuit afUr ineriiliiKu rinen. Prabe bcrvkeat (CHI p in Nnv Clll'iicii.-Sxrviiei, iiml Hmutay scIickiI tixuorren merulas at the usual hour, In Loek v ImllillHK, Ne. 10 Neilh Hill-en unit t. sir. I'.vci. s llrieuMi n I., .1 v viiiiiinir, pastor. Cv AMH.I.li VI Clll'lii II. Itev ll.ll. Alhilulil, pastor. Suiiit iv scIhkiI at '.' p. in. I'llisT lllteltMl i. Itev. J. M. 'llliel, 1). U., pubter l.WMiiLUAir- I'list Cliureli.-Hcv. I". F. I. hr, pastor. Utimuii liitheiiierulnu. hiitului sihiielat Vu. in. Hr, Jeu.Nn la runi VN-llev. 11. F. Allciiuui. I). 1)., pastor Sunday school at Ht. Jehn's ut l.lip. in., unit at tietiiald Mtmerlat Mission at 1' p. in hr Pan's M. liCiit iicii Hev.lic. Wikis, isister. U a. m. SuiHliiy school ami (l.ivi. me p. m. carl nieelliiL' Hr. STH'111-..s s- Cnllesc ChaiMl, Srriuen h liiv I. V. (crliart, 1) 1) Meil vv I vs.- Itev. J. .Mu j Hark, I). 1 , putter. - in .Hiimlav school r.M.VM-i i I.i'niMi linuich school. Itrg. iihn session nt Iho school house, corner of Wal nut unit Mnr strteta. at!! p. in Tiiimiv l,CTiiriiAN.-ltev. C. U Fo.pavter Humtii) bchisjl rhaiiceil le afternoon. Junier inlssleimry'sic lthlv liicetlnir. 8imien (.UAl'kL North Pilncc strc-et-ttcv. 1 M. Harris sister. 1'llwST M. K. Ciicuiu ltnv s, j Vernen, I). I), imstiir. ( lass meeting at Uu. in. Sunday school at 1 15 p. in. I'unisr l.iiiim vv-Ucv. Ii t Heisl, imster. tlictci. I.CTliliiv.s - lte. C U lleupt, uister Siunilii sehiMl at ; p. in. Church sirvlccs i in, i ii i ok mm cm uiu ifjv ritcsnv run v J. Y. Mitchell. I) f). pastor J rOODSHAH.SAPAHIM.A. Has Dene Wonders tiULIUK AFTEIl ! YUAIth OF HCFFFIUNO, "I think llrKxl'sh:irsapnrlllii has done won ders for inc. Fer nearly nine jeuni I Masaymit siillcrcr. The ijrcatir purl of the time I was uualile te attend te the most fritting houschelil diilles. Was- receiving medical tnutincut id. most constantly from em phslclanorunether, without an imilirl.il benefit. M nerv nun s ttm vraseempletel tliatti nsl, and no one can Imitchif in Mimrihgs. Almest centluunlly I tiiul severe FAINS IN MY HFAf), ami in heart viusucvir quite free from pain. Iiulied sekmtc was theiuluat mv hiarlthat Ter a Ieuk tluiel ceuhl net llcdeiinln l;il,liut was eblltsl te sit upright. I aUesutlertsl from dreis. j in limbs were swollen as vullasiuy be.1), I hetniiictliermijilil) dlstetiraKii Hm sulns the constant udvcrtlMineiit or Heeds Saiiparlllu In the Philadelphia 7im, 1 Lon Len eluded te clve this medicine n trial. After the llrsl bottle I Kit imicli bcticr. There fore I eou eeu llmicd uslni; It for oeiuo time, until 1 had umiI six bottles. I am new free from pain, can lie down and sleep, seldom have hiNiiIaehe, and work mere In ene wet k than I did In six months prier te no taklpt Heed Hars.iparllla. And f en can nnd u mere tlmnkiul, or happy nier. tul, I should like le meet either one. Man of m friends are uslns It with benefit. Aiu V SMKiTztiierstewn, Fenn. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA helitli nil druBiJliw. tl: six for Ji. fieicired only b c. I. HUDDa CO., Ixincll, Mass, m DOSES OXt BOIUVH, ('J) ytannmakft-'c. FllfLAbBLFHlA, 8aturdy.&ept-1. U. Stere open all day. This is the last day of the special Bargain display net an end of the Bargains. They will be here as ever, but at their regular counters. On Monday the interest will centre in ether things. Are you curious te knew what Fash inn has dictated in Dress Goods and Millinery and all that? The magic glass is' here. Yeu shall, have a peep in geed time wail and watch. Suede Gloves. Eight-button Meusquetaire Suedes at $i. A grade usually sold at 51.25 or $1.50. Tans, browns, slates. 3,828 pairs of them this morning. All sizes. Chestnut street Mde, west of Main Alule. Ladies' Undenvcar. Camel Hair Vests and Drawers. Seft, warm, delight ful goods that haven't been in the store a day. They have been sold at $1.25 ; this let at 50c, or 1 the suit. All sizes. Chestnut etrect side, west of Main Alule. Jerseys. About 125 handsome novel ties in imported Jerseys that have been $3.50, 4.50, $5.50, and $8, go te p.50 Broken sizes and colors- each. -that's why. Hcceml lloer, ChcMnut ktrcet. Wraps and tVcwnarhets. At $8, 510 and $12 the Women's Newmarkets and Raglans were geed value. What are they at 54 and $5 ? Only about 100 left. Imported all-wool cloths. Tail weights, plaids and stripes. If you care for a Fall or Winter Wrap the price won't step you. It wouldn't buy the stufl they're made of. Second fleer, Chestnut street side. FIve ele vators. Art Pottery. About one hundred pieces in the Ceramic Art Roem have been bunched and marked quarter te half yesterday's price. Vases, baskets, ewers, figures. Waifs, some of them, but net a bit in the let that isn't worthy a geed show place in the home. $1 te maybe $10. Second II Air, second galler . Pockctbeoks. Real seal, imitation seal, fancy leather, and a variety of ether materials ; handsome shapes, choice qualities, and third and half the regular prices. Northwest of centre. Flair Brushes. Who ever heard before of a genuine Dupent Hair Brush, white bristles, for 25c ? Fex or olive weed back. ccnticef main lloer, Jehn Wanamaker. data. W IAT . Ol AUK WAITING I OH The Fall Styles IN THE CEIXHHATHU DUNLAP HATS MIK NOW HHAin . They lterrctent New Yerk's Leading and Meat I 'ocular bt Ic. TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, FURS AND ROBES. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LAN'CAbTKK. FA. (CtflU'flCO. -reuic, d'A.) COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. Neiv Hillbillies , Ijirgn Kuileniueut ; Scholar Hilpi; laboratory, I.lliriuy; C)uinusiuiu. I'rep.ues for Celli te or HuslncM. benarate Coure for ladies. .Modern Uuif;uui;ci lu Hcijii l.ir Course. Tuition, Sit) per annum. Heard lu private families, J,i.w ir week. Fucullj el nine. fTih cur e(h.ih fccptemlicr I. Fur rain Inane, uddrfvi HKV, JAMUSMtDOUUALL, I'll. I)., Jyas.JDtd FreMiIe uU IJF.1HCF. ( e)t.l.lTeL. OF BUSINESS nn m i' ii Short-Hand. Ilccerd llulldliik'. COLLEGE-' U17-IHS KATNL'T BTOFnT, lillaaelphla, In, Second, Third ulid Fourth Floei. Mernlnir. Afltrnoen and Nfuht Stsnleii. Tu lit Flllh CelltKlate Year tvtdni 'IL'l.S- 1 V Y,bi;i'j rvinuit.t, isbi. Twelve! hundred auilslxl-iilueiireVHtiiilruti lubl)car. ljirlv npillmtlen lire -c-iiri bend for enrollment hlauli. lechnlcal ItnciM lulu (U,iUtj Ini; for liunlucfc eiiEugciuentk Full liulrncllen for column clul iiml ceuerid htislneMi vocations. AUe bliert Hand and 1 1 1 e-Wi lllnk'. A faculty of mere than u si-ere of practical men uue uavepruciiceii Mini nicy le.tcu. Iloekkei eioutef eeiiutlus IieumsIciu'IiIiii; hoekkeciilm: l.iuseiit leaihlus la and lius i.iMerH leainim: ia anil nusi- nc forine , kiice'Ksful IiIj!i school prlnclpnU le.iihliiK LiikIInIi lirunchea; lavr reiertcr tenehliiK shei Hmnd aud tyM rltlnx, etc., etc. ' This liiHtllutleu has licen exceptionally for fer tunatelu tliukureexiief tlie ktudeuU vrheliave cniituatcd therefrem." Olllce own every vi eck day durlm; lmlncs heurn and aloen Monday, luetday aud Thurs day Uvcnlnsa for the Enrollment of Student. Announcement, etc., font vrlien requested. VlUiim alwa welcome. Adclrcsn, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A.. HUk'IWJuMit-a i'rluclral nudFeuudcr. nwinr llUlil PUfTUtWttt rrcniY wetr, FURNITURE STORE, . hMiswnoredle IM But Kin street, hart mil tin of furniture of (Terr aeacrtptlen at iewfii pneM. Alie Undertaklnc prerapilyV- tcnaeate. afMMR in Mn csmBiinn our koeob. H. WOW. m EMt Klnc Street TTtBTATK OF SOPHIA KA8T. LATl! ' 8fk lli ueneuicr city, aeeeaaed. Tne nnaer nlKeed andlter. ppelnted te dUtrtbnte the balance remaining in Hie handi of Edward Kant, admlnlitrater L a. of the rutaie of Atd dcceaiwd. te and among these leirnlly entitled te the name, will lt for that pur imxc cm Tncuday, September W, 19W, at 2 o'clock rp. in., In the Library Roem of the Court Houw, nlhe city of Lannuter, where all pereonsln pereensln terpfiteil In ald dlntrlhntfen may attend. nugl-Stda JOHN K. HNYHElt, Auditor. M ILLEIFS DOHA SOAP. TIL-LER'S Borax Seap WILL WASH CLOTHES. AND EVERY ARTICLE UWDE& THE BUM rpiIE PEOPLE'S CAHU STORE. THE NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET. BARGAINS NOW OPENING. One Cai.0 NEW STYLE FALL PRINTS, betmht under prlce and will be sold at (ic per yard regular price, 8e. One Cave WHITE BLANKETS at 75c per pair , regular price 11.00. One Case WHITE BLANKETS at M.OO per pair ; regular price, 11.60. One Case GREY BLANKETS at 11.00 per pair, the best In the city for the money. One Bale. SCARLET TWILL FLANNEL at 30c ; regular prlce 25c. OnoLetlPLAIN bCAKLET FLANNELS at 15c ; regular prlce 20e. OihiChm CANTON FLANNEL at 10c; geed enough at 12c One Bale HUbSI A CRASH at Viy,c ; the Id est and bet geed" for the money ever offered In the city. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, maraWydR LANCASTER. PA. CTEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS. Fair Week. Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Pair, It will pay ou te call at my Works Riid ex amine our Stock of Engines! Allew us te ijuetc you prices and tec our facility for turning out work. Portable Engines. 4 JIone-I'ewer. lilforbc-l'ewer... h Hort-c-l'encr... . lOllorKe-l'ewcr .... 1 Hore-l'ecr . 'J) Herse-Power... f 42 :r 6Xi 575 H75 1,175 Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. H I lorac-Pevv er b Heme-Power 15 Ilere-Peer Ji'iO . 250 . 275 Boilers, Second-Hand. Five 30 Hene-Puuer, 60 lu, Dlam., 18 feet Ixjiie, 22 4lii,Tiibet. Price, 1175 and f ISO. One Beiler, SO In. Dlam., 11 feet ling, 218 in. I'ubet, 12 feet Leng, with Fir- Frent CdMlngK, 1125. I CARRY Til K LARGK8T STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN '1 HE CITY OF LANCAbfElt, PA. Manufacturer of Stationary Entdnei, Mill and Mining Machinery, Saw .Mills, Bark Hml Cob MI1U, Pumps, etc. Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct or Iiull. rect, or by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE 18THEBESTINTHE MAIIKKf. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, PHOrHIETOH, 333 EAST FULTON ST., I.ANCASTER, PA. UNDERWEAR - LIGHT AND MEDIUM weight underwear In all gradea and any site, at KIUSMAN") Ueuts' Fumlthlug Stere, U West Kin-win eU People s m Stere, 9r iMM. ttriLLIAMSON FOSTEH. OURS IS A SAFE STORE -FOR- Lookers or Buyers. THE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED TO THE NEW DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. And especially te the Black Silks 7 Our Or os Grain 24 Inch wide Is decidedly cheap nd we guarantee In every respect any Dress Geed Silk or Novelties Ladles would Ilk matched. If It Is net In our stock we will get It for them. Samples from Philadelphia Houses we wilt get at the name prlce quoted. Has many attractions te which we are adding dally. This stock we Intend making complete, In every particular. Ladles Jersey Cleth JackeU and Chlldien's Coats rrem 2.5rj te 110. Children's Finn Cleth Hat, Cups, Turbans and Tarn Ohhantcrs for Fall and Winter Wear are uew ready. Beys' Blue Cleth Halt., 2.V. Oent's Fur Stiff Hat), il CO. Weel Stiff Hatt, 75c. Felt Pocket Hats. 75c. Gent's Fall Neckwear In thn popular st les at popular prices, 60c and 75c. Better grades, 51. SEE OUR EAST WINDOW Fer New Celers and St les In Flannel Shirts & Underwear. Be s' Fall Weight Overcoat", fri 00 te 112. OentN Hllk nnd Hatln Faced Fall Ovcrce.UK, S8 5O,i10,tll,!12. Be' Inncy Cnslinerc Drcs Sack Suits, tfl, t7, ti, 19, S10. Uent'H Dark Casblmere Bushiest hackSutt, re liable In make, fit aud finish, only SH.50. Ladle' Kail Weight Hlieei In Dull or Bright Finished Leather, with Tips of same goods. Perfect In 111 and elegantly finished. Price, 3 00. Williamson & 32-38 East King Street, LANCABTEIt, PA. Branch Stere, NO. 318 MAHKET STKEET, IIAIIIUV nimu. PA. Otnvpcte. J." MARTIN A CO. CARPETS ! CARPETS ; We have added an additional salesroom te our Carpet and Wall Paper Department, and new have the largest Shew Reems in the city all en sec ond fleer. New and elegant stairways make this fleer easy of access. Our stock of Carpets this Fall is larger than ever before, and contains mere Nexv Patterns than will be found elsewhere. A few patterns ever from last season at about half price what they cost. Mequettes, Axininster and Gebelins, never se handsome before. Bedy Brussels, all the popu lar makes. Our Special Bedy Brussels, full 5 frame, and in every re spect as geed as tlu best made Hartferd or Bigelow. Price right. These Tapestry at 46c, same quality as sold last season at 65c, are going fast. Full line of Extra Super Car pets, all wool filling, at 50c ; never before sold under 60c. Window Shades ready ' te hang, 29c ; Spring Fixtures. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. rilllUK DALMATIAN INSECf I"OWDER, X. pnelled tiy a geed powder blower, is the most cllcTtuid destroyer of tiles and ether small lusccu. Fur sale At HUBLF.V8 DRUG STORE, 3d West King Street. Vy E EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed J If yen hu e them examined en 111 probably Ond thut there In Mimethlug wrong itllli 111 cm, Hint that lilavea w HI be a great help te mi, Wc 110 inimitable "DlA MANTA" lenses, whlrh ere ni'irte enl by lis, nnd reeiiinmeniled by lending Ocnlliti as the best aids te defec tive lkleil. Solid Geld 8ectacle, $.1,00 : usual price, 5.0(. Steel Spectacle. SUc; usual price, tl. OO. Artificial Ees Inserted, 1; usual price, 10. M. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Ik twee u CUeMiiul and Walnut Streets. luid-lld Tie Notion Department Fester Wrct. QLAKKE-B HEADACHE TEA. 1 be 1 eild feMfisit the Fair? CLARKE S CELEBRATED HEADACHE TEA; He will give jreu an Admission Ticket FREE. He will GIVE AWAY all the Marvin Crackers you en eat and enough Peppy Oil Seap te keep you clean for a year. CALL AT SAMUEL CLARKE'S TEA A COFFEE STORE, 12 A 14 SOUTH QUEEN 8T., LANCASTER, PA., .- BE"OREOOINCITOTHE FAIR. JyS-tfdAw A TBDA'JK'S. FINEST GROCESIES ! Best Teas and Coffees. SUGARS, SYRUPS. CANNED and BOTTLED GOODS, NEW MACKEREL, NEW CODFISH, Ere. NOTICE. COFFEES ALWAYS FRESH ROASTED. TEAS SELECTED WITH CARE FOR DRINK" INO QUALITY. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. AT RE1ST8. D0WNC0MESSUGAR BUSTED I The Great German Sugar Trust! Reiat' FRr DICTIONS BEING FULFILLED ! ASTOUNDING NEWS I Claus Spreckles says he will fight the American Trust, and the comblnatlenmust break Sugars Have Declined Over One Cent a Pound Already ! We told jeu se at the beginning, take a gentle hint and profit by tt! Sugars Will Sorely Tumble Anether Cent ! HARD ON THE TRUST, but Spreckles' feelings cannot be touched. He says that when hli new retlnery opens, which will be shortly, he Mill begin n war en the Sugar Tmit that will eventually break the combination. The new retlnery will turn out ene thousand ten of sugar u day, and this in creased out put will cause cutting of prlc-en te nil goods, and compel ceme of the refineries te shutdown. The Truitw 111 put down the prlce of refined sugar se far that the oppeMtlou can rnaKB no preiu, iicrnaiis. out in inatc.ise tee ins. '1 rust ltwlf "111 make If tlie or no profit Hnv lntr tti p.irri lfllnrnrk. u'lth himw rni,ltllyn. tlen.lt would kcciii likely te ben eilsadiiintuge In that casoulxe. The failure of the Ciermau Sugar Trust, w hlch has tried te control the sugar markets of all Europe, and which wns In a measure depen dent upon the American Sugar Trust, will new be the mcuus of throwing u large quantity of raw sugar overboard, and cause a break In the price et refined. Keep your eyes wlde open. REfST ! .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST ICING AND PRINCE STS., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ce.'h Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. flavju'oe. H ARNESS. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Saddles. Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, -AN General Stable Supplies, AT i ii t.CI . Li. IK (SuciLSbea te M, HAiiEitnunn A Hen.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. (Sltttmumvc. H IGH& MARTIN. Jars! Jars I -AT- A FRESH SUPPLY OF "LIGHTNING" JARS In PintF, Quarts and Half Gallens, AT LOWEST PRICES, MASON'S IN ALL SIZES. JELLY rU.MUI.ERS, de., AT High& Martin, NO. IS EAST KING ST. DENTISTRY . It. D. McCASRT.Y, NORTH QUEEN AIIHA.NO E hTS. (Southeast Cerner.) Oradunte In ivntlstr and An. tliellcs of Philadelphia Dental Cohere. Ap pointments made by mall ler any week day a. in. te p m. Ilillents Utel at theli hpmes-clt or country, lteasouuble cliiiriecs. All work w.irrjnfrt. ixicatien-. llall-way i. twee n P. It. It. Mallen and Centre Square, En. trance First der en Orange street, septMimdA l IILK'SALES. JOLl.U HAINES. Auetleueer, Flre lusurenee and Real Felate Agent. The most central figure In the Ileal Estate Market lu Lancaster. If in want or au Auctioneer, employ UA1SE2. uuSMudK Unnnimiicih in ?1 h'tWtii- T-t - - p tVfjnmvw " .-iii.l.j'Tgltg i l 0 i1UgSAariftr' PUUt. iwexj&i
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