vszy?? -v r!Kk'fm9vfnmmmmi e.-.yKrT.v. " ,wl '' - " " - '-- --J- ! Tb i " - '' VW Wr .'L W5?s i" '-'&y-., : su " v IK 7 .1 1 " r " a ffKE IzAHGASTEff PAIfrY IJEIXIG.TglHOJSXi, MONDAY. JULY 9, 1888. srn f&M - nwrjs-irs .: vis t OS Bk '?' Ml .-jf v-, AC. 'J BO' ". Ktf. "fcJfc. feL x t-6 &.. ii ft BR? ZZS l.-T i taV ten. J1 rasssr SV k' kfh Dally Intelligencer. ti 1.AMCA&TKU. JULY 9. 18S8. tliHB lnMltiim iNhllktiM Mil ha , ' atagfaphicnewa of the United rrcs up te HJ YMUH-Vka Dally Edition of Ttti 1tll iib. iiuaniiun uuut I JJ-VOaSJ ilUWl i la Mlrered by camera in the city nneanainx town for 10c. rer woek t ky Nil, . a year t K.60 for Hz months m for tjee months We. per month. tn Wawtr lmiuancn (Deuble sheet) MgM rate, only ll.SO per annum. In ad- abtertber wishing tliclr address changed nut alie state where tMteaper U sew ier it, rillM. ; - sYtvaclleancmt frown te tn ss tinner lin , iV teMTUea, according te location. . ' wttiw tiim .T.lfiasrnKR. f r7Y, incter, Pa. Telephone connection j&Sp , Ire mA Protection. . . jf which I nnnsnally Intelligent generally l'i In Ms comment, does net seem te under- & terad why the protected iron Industry of TWiMTlvarila should complain or tne incK of preQt in manufacturing and its lnabll Ity te pay the prices demanded by Its workmen ; and we observe like expres sion from ether quarters. It is cited as an argument against a protective tariff, the Idea being that the tariff is shown net te protect. But It does net show any such thing. It simply shows that under the protec tion afforded by the tariff there has been luch stimulation of home manufacture M te make the home supply greater at this time than the demand. The matter livery simple, and we de net presume that It is net understood by the Telegraph, which has net been able te resist the tsmptatien te make faces at the protec tion it hates. Pair warfare, liowevor, is the best warfare; and it Is foolish te denounce the protection policy because the home com petition it has created has forced prices down te cost. The protection obtained by manufactured iron in this country is generally new mera than sunicleut for its need, and we think may be reduced without harm te the extent proposed in the Democratie measure. It does net, however, de any material harm te the country at the present rate, and wenld net, in the present condition of the business, if the duties were much greater than they are ; and for the simple reason that they are generally prohibi tory new. Hut there will doubtless come a time again when the home' demand will exeeed the home supply, and impor tation will be the result. The benefit of reducing the tariff duty te a rate only hlrh enough te protect the home manu facture economically conducted, is that the consumer may net be uuduly taxed for the profit of the home manufacturer, in times when the demand exceeds the home capacity for buddIv. biica times, however, are likely te llO, Tare and of short duration. The benefit te be obtained by a reduction in the duty ea iron manufactures is nethlntr com. pared te tbe beneut that would ensue from cheapening the home manu nurture by permitting the free im portation of raw materials. This is the place te begin tariff reform. Xe one will deny that we need tariff protection en Iren, while we use our nigh priced luber and capital ; and pay duty en imported xaw materials. With such materials free, the amount of duty en the manufucture may be reduced. The value of money la gradually falling; nnd this will permit a further reduction. Th price of labor must fall, nlae, before we can de without protection ; and the question for the future states man will be whether the interest of the country, which is the interest of labor, wm continue te demand protection te its manufactures, after all ether elements of cost are reduced te the ferelcn standard. Fermer It epnhllcan Doctrine. It is very amusing te Democrats te jcaad the fierce diatribes that the llepubll. can organs pour upon their political op. penenta en the question of the tariff. Their rresent extreme protection theory la an entirely new departure. One of their presidents, Garfield, was elected, desplte his utterance : " 1 am for it pre- tactien which leads te ultimate free trade. I am for that free trade which can only be achieved through n reason able protection." At another tlme in Congress Garfield said : " Hn u ,,nt faithful representative who merely votes for the highest rate propesod in order te abew en the record that he voted for the highest figure, and therefore is a round protectionist, lie is the wisest m,u who aeea the tides and currents of public opinion and uses bis best efforts te pre. tectthe industry of the peeple ng.tlnst audden collapses nnd sudden changes. i New if I de net misunderstand the signs -of the times, unlesi we de this ourselves, prudently and wisely, we shall before long be compelled te submit te a violent reduction, made rudely and without ills, crimination, which will shock, it net hatter, all our protected Industries." Se that it is very plain that In Itsvie. lent antagonism te revenue reform, the Republican platform Is getting far away from the traditions of Its party. In bis message in 16SI, IVealdent Arthur re ferred te " a surplus large enough te parmit such tariff reduction as may seem te be advisable when the results of recent revenue laws and commercial trea ties shall bave shown in what quarters these reductions can be most judiciously effected." And again the same chief migistrate favored ligbtenlng the taxes for this reason : ' That the revenue may be reduced se as no longer te tax the people ; that protective duties may be re tilnel without beseming burdensome. " Garfield and Arthur are honerp-1 mem ories in the Republican party today and ihey held these views with the sanction of their party. Was the party sincere than, or is it Inslrcere new ? Seme Uecent Vetets. The Ittpubllcan attempt toshowCJevo teshowCJevo toshewCJevo land unfriendly te the soldiers Is tee transparent te deceive any one. It Is Very apparent that a number of congress ea are engaged in the small business of trumping up groundless pensieu claims for the purpose of securing a presidential veto se that the list of pension vetoes may be increased and that the impression may - Mwmsu mai tue president Is unfriendly wthli kind of legislation. These triflers received a knock-down WOW from thn nreaMunt a ... .1 i - " v-u,a inn uuya age JJJwheplaiDjy exposed the fraudulent avure of many 0f the cases referred te Wis, and no Bepubllcan was rash eneugb &JIS&!. t0,an?w U" accusation. lVseMeatCIeyelaad.deaenea all respect fr ak cearafe in taking the fraudulent pension bull by tbe horns, and none will de quicKcr 10 accord nun tne merit he deserves than the true soldier, te whom a pension thief is as vlle as n deserter in time of battle. Ucaeral lien. 'The reward of 1,000 offered for proof that General Harrison ever said that n dollar a day was enough for n working man, will hardly find claimants. The story has net the ring of probabil ity, and is no doubt based, if it has any basis, en some unfair twist of meaning given te what he did say. He may have said with truth, that under certain cir cumstances, nnd in certain localities, a man might llve comfortably en a dollar a (Ibv. lint that tcnnlrl in n vnrv illfTprflnt. thing from the assertion ascribed te him. '.mere is no reason te bellove that uen eral Harrison does net feel most kindly towards the working men ; in fact, he seems te be the sort of man te get along comfortably with everybody, and that is the chief point against him. Men of that kind are net geed rulers of men, nnd In places of trust they de net shine with the brilliancy of reformers, or of energetic and aggresslve champions of outraged constitutional rights. Harrison was an efficient and brave but net n brilliant soldier, a conservative and plodding, net an able politician, nnd in the record of his life there Is found no evidence of that decision and Independ ence of character that should distinguish the man In the presidential chair. In the conservative and cautious Har rison the nation would find a second but mera honerablo Hayes, irrevocably pledged te the maintenance of unneces sary taxation, nnd powerless te uvert the resulting waste of public funds nnd ofll efll cl.tl corruption. The Issue Is en a vital matter of public policy. Thu rival candidates are men of very different stamp, nnd Democrats need feel little doubt that the peeple will choeso their well tried champion without any investigation of his opponent's opin ion ns te the wages of labor. m m Tin: ltopubllean lioadquartera In New Yerk U an nnclent Rambling home, which lct ntrlken the rural .Republican ootnmltteo eotnmltteo oetnmltteo liinn vi I'll illsmay. - i . A xativk l'lioi-Kfjeii In the Imperial unlvemlty of Japan baa publicly exprraied bla opinion as te Ibe prebable eiTeet of tbe Introduction of Christianity. lie believe that It would iuiprove the muilcal tastea of the Jarwnme and at tbe aame tlme put the women el the nation en a hlgber piano. It la the creed el the meat civilized poeplo lu tbe world, and m Japan propones te be clvlllzed It would be well te Adept Cbriatlanlty along with Christian oleihos and etlquotte. Curi ous are tbe working or tbe Japanoae mind as nurvoyed by tbe aolMatlaOed poeplo of the AVett. 'J bla learned profeaaer whoie honored colleague bave been carefully clioeeii from the rank of collegetoachotB In J-urope and America, and who has helped te inate the University of Japan roapeetod throughout the world, calmly uamea musi cal culture ea ene of the flrat product et Christianity, and roler te the elevation 01 woman 10 n liener piano as a leea im port ant tftoet or tbe acceptance of Christian lallli. Thin unbelieving phlloaephor treat ing tbe adoption of Christianity a a matter et publle policy, haa given most striking loatimeny te its vital power and a ourleua cxample of tbe inental dofermlty that aoeouipanloa n onlture unbalanced by re ligious (ruth, lle would no doubt In all tobemem aurpas the Mbakoapearoau fancy that " the man who bnth no muale In bla netil Is lit ter treasons, atratagein nnd npelle," mul would maintain that tbe nation that rejoices In musical oulture will be fit for civilization, medern gun and base ball, Tin: Republican oemmlltoe tn notify Morten, get mixed with a funeral at thelr destination, lthlnobeck, N. V. This was anticipating elilll Noveuibor. Ukui: me tbe tlilrly-elght stalea of tbe ITnlnii. and nn fiHtnnmmt nnrrnkiinnflntit liua extracted from thorn this comforting legend : Mleialcau, 1'cnmyl.vnnta, MlimKneU, NeVnila, Nuw J Krtcy, Maryljuul, HetAware, KaNaas, ItiOlurm M iip, VlrslMa, UIjoUe Inland. SeuTu Carolina, Nertn Carolina, K't'iuCeliy, Mltteiilll, aiudsslppl, Alahauin, 't'UtlNCtljCC. Celer. fle, hebllaika, Urfgen, Texas, Ollle, MasSHChUBirup. New Vert. (jHllleruU, I.etil.liiNa, IHiNe'a, lewa, WiBt VlrglMi, UccrOli. trmenT. t'lerlda. IsCcinehi, ArKuusiii", NKw llampelilre, (emiecllcut. Evks the Initial lotters et the candidate are prephetic: drover Cleelaud Grit Conquer. Allen O. 'lhuruiBn Aud Greatueis Tf.umpln, Jlenjsmln HarrHer llcyend Hepo. J,evl V. Worten Law i'artlauiabln -Mluser. Cei.ONKr. Den Piatt prluta In Jlelurd'i Mugasmt, et whleli he la (be tdlter, a tneit vigorous reply te the recent ahameful nttaak upon the prealdcnt niade by that noterlou feilawaii IngalM In the A'erfA American Jtevlcw. l'latt ha-i plenty of aueiiantiai truth bh the basla of his attack and bin pewer of vituperation, quite equal te that of Ingalla, la given cutting force by a dash of humor. He investigates the con cen twted election er.Mr. IngallitotheSenatoJn 1S73 and shows thatthe whitewashing given te the senater by tbe Kansas leglalature was docleiej by theBame body te be whitewash by the paissge of a resolution censuring mb.e"..'0r rece,T,nS money te inlluonce vote in the senaterUlcinvau and a memo. rlal.Blgnedl.y aome thirty odd members efthe kamas legislature eharging Mr. Jn galls and hu uirnnu miii ani. i... andoerrup'.toD, was presented te the rnlteJ atates Honi'e. it et forth tint thu mveitl. gallon botero tbe Kansas committee was partial and lneaniritntn m ...i.. .,.,' I "becauie of the repeated and oerrupt eflerta en the part el the agenU of Mr. logall.te Intimidate and aubern important wit nesses." He charge , en the authority of the Leavenworth Ttmei, a Hepubliean news paper of Kansas, that In 16U3 Jehn J Iugalla, then an attorney at Tepaka, paid bribe-money te secure a favorable order S'rema United Stateajudge. Te Cel. Phut Mr. ingall 1 "a oern-fod est." Bn aalmated aenaterlal sneer, " a fiend of a phrase ester, ' "a "wallop, tailed cat, ana se en, YT- kAl Ik.l flpanA Nnhld nf TrlA am.m year age candidate upon the Democratie state ticket, haa resolved te vote for liar liar rlien. lie aya he voted for Tippecanoe and propone te support the family. Mr. Nebis manifestly I an old stager, and dur ing his numoren years of life has amassed numerous dollar. 4lie was net considered very handsome nominee by his party when it nominated him, and we believe It did net profit aa It expected te de by the amount of his contribution te It fund. Mr. Neble wm defeated and baa since been unwept, unhonerod and unsung. We are net surprised that he want again te change hie political company. We are net aerry te part with him. Iio is an Erle atatesman, end can be spared. It la a condition which confront us net theery. drover Cleveland. Tub money new lying Idle In tbe Fed oral treasury resulting from superfluous mnen amounts w mere than 1125,000, 000, and tbe surplus collectod reaches the um or mere man 100,000,000 annually. Dobauehed by tbl Immense temptation, the remedy of the ltopubllean party 1 le meet and exhaust by extravagant appro priation and expenditure, whether censtl. tutlenal or not,tbeaecumulatlon of extrava gant taxation. The Democratie remedy I te onferco frugality In publle cxpenseand te abolish unncceaaary taxation. National Democratic 1'laiertn, m mm m 11 It Is wiser te tax whisky than te tax farm and homestead and shops. "James a. fllatne. PEIU3UMAL. JuiicieTiiunkkv'h remalns have artlved from Londen, and will be Interred te day at Franklin, 1'a. Jeski'U Muint, the well known Phila delphia and New Yerk Joweler. has bcen placed In nn lusane asylum. HKKATen Quay think it would be geed noley for the Jtepubllcana of l.shlghand Herns te support Hnwden, MAYOitHKWiTT'n disposition lotakea kiss for a weddlni: fee, la making htm very popular In New Yerk with the colored as plrauta for matrimony. Mn, llueDEs, a Cape Colony deputy and a supporter of Imperial federation, re-"ll1-1,7010 l0 Mn J'ofnell, assuring him nf foil, 000 support te Irish home rule If the Irish tnomber wenld retain representation at Westmlnsler In their plan, IIiuh turnlab Ing a procedent for colonial representation. Mn. Gkoueh W. Omi,n whlle en his recent visit te Ilaltlmore as the guest ef (General Agnu,ef the IJaltlmorelmerfoan, nurchased twenty llve acre of ground ad joining Ooneral Agnus' place In Ilaltlmore county, and preaonted It te the Renernl'a daughter, Mis Annette. It la onent the Srotilest plaoe In what is known aa Oreen prlng valley. Miss Aguus has named the plsee "liedgerdale." ,.N O.NKI.SO.V. of Ht. L'juIp, a consistent Kepubllcan, a declared protectionist and ene of thoiargest manufacturers and han dlers of Iren goods in the West, ha belted the Republican nominations, nnd will sup sup pert Cleveland and Thnrman. Mr. Nelsen alvea ompleymont td COOhandH, and manu. faeture machinery and ateatu plumbing geed. Mr. Nelsen aays he hasalready motiieorea of hi Kepubllcan friend who think ns he tloes In the inalter. lie Is one of the few inanufaoturer who ahare thelr preUU with thelr work m en. - m. m i KDDCATKI.V IN OUUKKItV. "Tls education forms the common mlne j Just na ihe twig Is bent the troe's lncltned." He .lings the poet, 1'ope, and truly, tee, Bomethlng that peets aren't Incllned te de Snppnae e rIte the twl n usalul creek, ' muuumimininiiia loam new te cook 1 The l-ilie ul llaauijr Weuia uoverhavo been awarOea te Venns If her teeth haa been ynllew. Frail mortal, un llke the autltcs of tabic, iave perUhablu ttetb, butlheiolhey retain untinpalred te an a. vanced age, If tliciy will use BOZOUONT, which keeps the teeth trce from lnipurltlus whteh destroy them and rendcra thcin olilects el admiration. It Is pure, refreshlnjr, Unves an airroeablenavorln thu mouth, and sweot sweet sweot eus the breath. ",.M, W.tw - Tne t'epiuiuiuii or Lnuraster Is about thirty thousand, and we would ay at liwt enn-half are trouhled with seme amictlen of the Xbrett and J.uiiks, as theso complaints are, nrcerainif te statistics, mero nunioreus than ethers. We would adysn nil net te nun lect the opportunity te call en their dniKKlst and net u bettle ul Kump's llalam l-ir,t,,".I"re'4tana '-"nns I'llcotue and ft w. lYialtttetrie. Meld by ulldiiiKalits, -m - Ituptnre cureguarantoed by Dr. J. II. Mayer S3I Arch stroet, Philadelphia. Jiaae at ence, no opiirallen or delay irem buslness, attosted by thousands of euros alter ethors tall, ad vlce freo.seud for circular. marle-lydaw tU'SUIAt, A'OTJOKH. 11. II. Cechrnn. Nnd. l.n mn ii Mn.ti .inn... ?' V.tfiiL? r,1,"' la- '" "Oiling HHllTeiPS tP0.""u"K. M A auarantoe te euro au hreitnnq lunn troubles. js) llrlpert Iler tliu, " ler years hive been a severe sutr.irer from rains lu tbe back. Tried vuilniis apulicatlena. Une botUe el Ttietnai' KcUelrlc Oil unllmly rnred inn. Curua ethers equally nulck." Mn. lisnnliignf UthBU. Jfurniln. wintettils. Kef tile by U. U. Cochrun, druirKlst, 137 una la North Qiieeu stroet. lAncnstur. '" been trenhlcn with catarrh et the head and threat for the lauilve years About threo years airolceinmoncea the lueet fciys Ursam Halm, una irem the nrt application i w us rellevea. Th sonse el smell, which had bedii lest, was re.uired after using one betti. Ihivyfeund the Halm the only 'satisfactory remedy for catarrh, and It has i fTected u cuie in my case.-ll. l. ileyer, Waverly, N. V. Kly's Cream llalmcurud mn or catarrh and rosterod my semrn el smell. Fer cold lit head khi".!" "'"B'e.-- Sherwood, Hanker. Kllzabelb, N.J. JjDiwileeJAW h'aa'amakkk'h Closed at i v. at. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamakcr's is a meeting; and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in the world. There are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try te make yen welcome whether yen care te buy or net. j t- CITY Htll 3qVAt( JVHiet V WANAMAKER'S tJ4Acrcs. FLOORSPACE PHILADELPHIA J. u r Tnmreurn '! 1 1 : , r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but wc have it. If you can't come te the store, write for whatever you want, samples or goods. Shopping by mail has come te be simnlfi and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities of the store are yours. JOHN WANAMAKER, PhlladelDhla. JAOOU F. SUEAFFKK'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN .DISTILLATION.) NO. 1SOKNTUK BOUAUK. OPKOIAr, AT1ENT10N OIVE TO rin.i!iUn,t ,,ara "ubber Trusses. Light. w2Itt?!..fSI?I?;VxWe'A 'n!.1"" fr warm weather aad bathing, a wen selected stock at HUfiLK DHUOBIOUIC. at! West King Street, COMPLXXION re WDKB. QOMPLKX10N POWDER. LADIES! WUO.VAI.UK A RKriNEl) COMl'l.KIlON MUST U8K POZZONI'S - mkdieatxd; ; COMPLEXION POWDER. , It Imparts a brilliant transparnncy te tha skin, ilemevea all plmples, freckles and dls dls dls oelorattons, and mikes the skin delicately elt and beautiful. Itcentalns no lime, white, loin or arsonle. In thioe shades, pink or flesh, whlte and brunette. roil BA.LK I1T All Drusfglsts and Faney Croeda Dealers flvorywhero. aWHKWAUE or imitations.- p) lyd tmuieAv. TJAHKlSlt'U 1IAIU 1J A LH AM. " ' "" rnrkcr'u Hair Balsam Cleanses nnd beautifies the hair Fro Fre Fro metm a Luxuriant Growth. Ne rer Falls te Hostern Gray Hair te lu Youthful Celer, Cures Bcald. Diseases and Hair railing, Wc. at Druggist. rLOUKSTINK COI.OOKK. The Most rraitrant and Lntlnr of Per fumes, 25c. Druggists. oet:i-6mdMAThAw -glLY'B OIIEAM BAX.M. OATAREH--MY FEVER. KLY'B CURAM BALM cures cold la Head Catiirrh, Uose Celd, Hay rHver,Dearness,llead. actie. 1'rloe M cents. KAaY TO Usic. ly llre's, Owego. M. Y., U. 8. A. . KIY'd CUKAM BALM Cleanses the Naal I'assagrs, Allays I'aln and lnllammatien. Heals the Seres, ICestercs the Sonses et Taste andHmell, TUYTHK CUItK. A particle Is applied Inte each neitrll and Is egrtRile. rrlce M cents at DrugglBta t by luatl, leglstcrcd, CO cents. KI.Y IIIIOTHKHI, ..... M Warren Btrest, New Yerk. nevlMydAw TJKNHON'H 1'liASTEKS. for skin and 8calp troubles such ns Kczeinn. Tetter. Hlmrwenn. WUUTII T1IKIU WKIHIir IN UOLD COIN scaly Krnntlens. Umum l'olen Oak, Dandrutr. Falllnn ul Itch, JlfLlr. Htn.. fiinrnvUvininMiaii iiULEeivIa superior te all ether local remedies. It is a pure Medi cated Benn entirely free trem nelds alkalies or ether Injurious matter, lleilng sweetly scented It Is pleasant and refreshing for the tellui, bath and nursery. "r " Keuerai purpose or a dlatnfectant, Bkadcuy'a 8ulphb Cadlks are highly estoemoa by l'hyslclans everywhore. --.tieu .M..u.n ... uv. ..lunuijr. 1U, H11U CQQ vonlent for disinfecting Mere ttoems, L'losets, Cellars, Mnks, Bhlps, Deair, etc. Insurance companies recommend them as a rate means el employing sulphur r Always use iiinsex's I'laatkr ler aches aud pains. (?) TnTAHD RU1SIUCK TRUSSKa. SEELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSSES JMIlrotalnlhemoatdinicultforTnsolllitBKUOr Hupturewltli comtertandsafety thereby com pleting ariidlcal fv fCH et all curable cases. linpervl:VOt Ci eiu te moisture. May be usud in bathing ; and nttlng cerfectiv toterm el body, are worn without inconve nience by the youngest child, most delicate lndy, or the laboring man. avoiding all sour, BWtaty, padded unpleasantness, be in it l.lKht. Coel, (ileanly, and ulwaysrollabte. CAUTION -liowareol lmtutlenn. All genu. Ine aie plainly stamped "1. 11. fiKsLuv 2 Ce, RUPTURE. el'it 8X""111 Mecnan,cal Troatment a 8pc- hiuierln Persen or by stall. SO Vears ltnlorenoog I'rei. . J. Uresi. J) Ihiyti Agncic. Wltlnnl Parker. W. 11. Van Van reml, Dr. Thomai U. Morten, unit buraeon buraeen buraeon Ucnerulsefthe U..1 Army and A'ai u? ,'ur" Mechanical Tieatiuuut or Hernia and IllustrnUd Catuloue-Contents : Hernia or Jiupture Oolluealed i Its dllloient descriptions cause, treatment una euro Aleocerpuloncy. At)demtnal Weaknesses and Varicecele. Jloek of OS pn. and ISO Illustrations. Malled en re ceipt al Be postage, t. 1J. BKKLK A CO , Jy2-3mqeud.tmw fhlladelphla, l'a. fOlt U ALU OR HHNT. HOUUKH FOLK BALK ON THIS MOST . liberal terms, en West Chestnut, VVal- Siipiyat Ury' una ch"lell1 Btreeta. ""-6'Ud ?M NOltTn MAItY BTURET. "EpOK KENT-FHOM APKIIi 1, 1888, A. forene or a term nf vmn. th nri-hW2 lJLllrnail. tclth lrn nwrt 1 ! v . ... "H heuse, Locemotlvo and Cars ; all tn goea and running erder. The loase of this valuable J.u,rv-.J l.UOU41l4 a rare opportunity te any ongego fn a pleasant, well ittlttble business. Fer con pany oesiring te IMfAlillahnil Rtid nmttll. aiuens, rent or ether tn formation apply te - ---- . ...uum-uiu uueiiims. Tnlt-tld iiue.uiuji.aui llAUJUUAKDNJ.lt, l.ariciutr City. l'a. pUHLlUHALE. On Hi-rcnnAv, Jetv Jl, ISJ3, theundemlgnna will, by virtue of areolnllen pf councils, expose Bt publle sale all that cer tain triangular let or plece of ground, belnir part et t,e ite-orvelr Orenndj, situated en th north slde of fastutng street and th" 1'hlle. delphla tumplke, and east of Uread street, imd Having u front thereon or i!S9 feet, moreer less, and cxtoneing northward along nread street te th middle el old Orange street Tead. --------- -.. j-u. bvu-, wau iu uuyei sale. and balance en dellvery or deed. Hale te be held at the Leepard Hetel at 1U o'clock p.m. JKKK.KeHUElt. " JOHN li. JKrFltlKS. KKUUKN8.04TKK. jy""" Water Commissioners. CAHKlAUJia. OTANDAKD WOKKr EDVy. EDGERLEY CAKKIAOE DUIMIER, NOS. 10. ti, 43, 45 MAUKKT 8TnBKT. Uear of I'ostetUco, Lancoster. l'a, I have In Stock and liulld te Order Kverr Variety et the following styles: Coupe. lmV. -;-". "(,. v.wm. uubaii vraguns, aurnes. Market W'agens, I'hrotens. Kxpress VVageiii. I employ the host Mechanlcs: and have lacll. desired. The Ouellty. Style aud Finish eiiuy work makes It decidedly the Cheapest In Uie m i IE 0 tf C?uV1THlK.?Ai.fK,!cET3.rANUCUJCAPK31 tr 1 F1SUKK, DKNTIHT. vv l'aiticular attention given te fllllnir and preserving the natural toeth: 1 have ail the latest improvements ler doing nice work nt avery reasonable cost. Having years of ex porlenco in the large cltles I amsuroteglve the best of satisfaction and save you money! bestartmrtal tuiihnnitrunii.... "ucjr, mtrlHyd Maw Nimxu qukkn bt. NOTIOK 1H HKHE11Y UIVEN THAT tie following de-crlbed City llends ara hereby called In Jer the Sinking Fund of tfce M8"k If"!1!"?. "' ordlnance approved Mareh 8. AD. jbal, and amended by ordinance approved March . 18S1. re refund tSecJi Sr tholnaehtednessot the city oli-anceater. l'a at four per eeut, v., a a., Ol ttiaHertnset FIvoteTwontv Year, vli J,..!'i3.M,8.1' !i"0."."an ""Ha S:r"JK rnrY; fexKMi& 1 he above numbercd benfls wlllbe pref ented for paj ment at thlelUce en or befme the nrVt day efJ uly. 1 : mterest en satd bend will ceate en that date. " u leIOllllJvlS JtlltV. KDnEltl.KV. Mavnr rnUK Yeates Institute. (KKV. MONTUOMKUY It. HOOl'ii:, M. A . Hoadmater,) will UEOl'KN i'OHTHK YEAltli.V-9, ON MONDAY, 8BPXEMBER 0, 1Q88 Mr. Heeper promles specl&l'y thorough lutiruotleu In Mathematics, l'eumanahrn Uitok-kceplngandthu usuui ungllsh studies. Hubers l-iay, also, that having taught for mero thin a quurtur of a century.he has fltled boys ter llarvurd, Yale, Princeton, Columbia. Amheiat, 1 1 luliy. Wesi l'elnt. and Annapolis, and has never had a candidate ler aauilbsten rt lee ted, fmilr.a.,x,.lKTl wln b0 recclved into the lamliy et the ht admasu-r. Circulars forwarded en application. lnail.erUai UrmtlU0U U,',)ly l ihe Ueaa Ne, 305 North Duke Street. JiyJ-2maTTbA9 TOBACCO. QLD H0KE8TT. 1NOUU rOI'ULAKBKAHD Old Honesty Will be tennda combination net al way te be had, A FINK QUALITY or ILUO TOBACCO AT A UatAbONABLC 1'KIOX. Loek for tbared H tin tag ea eaeh plug, FIRST-0L1SS ARTICLE -IN- Chewing Tobacco. DON'T FAIL TO OIVK OLD HONESTY A FAIB TRIAL. Ask your dealer for It. Don't take any ether. JNO.FINZER&BROS. UDUISVUiLB, K7. CLOTlllMU, ae. ASKEW ea ME. AT NOS, Ul AND ISO WBHT K1NU STHKKT. OCT-lyd s l'KINO, 1883. Fine Tailoring. This Is te Inform my customers that I am new prepared te show them an Assortment of spring nuttlug and Trowserlng that cannot be surpassed. The Latest Novelties in Spring Overceating et my own Importation and confined styles. H. GERHART, HNK IMrOKTlNO TAILOIi. NO. 48 NOUTB UUHN BT.. LANCA8TKU. PA. TKDUOKU PK1CK& L. GANSHAN & BRO. Fact and Prices. We are making te erder Flne English Wor sted suit, the latest style Cutaway or Sack, at IIS and 118. We are making te erder All-Weel Thin Cnj Cnj Cnj elirore Suits al 112, til, tin. l'ants te order, U wi, ll, 5,t, 7, 18. Tbia Summer Goats and Vests. Soei'sucker Ceat and Vest. 11. CO. Jiejs' coats and Vests at85e. Flannel Ceat nnd Vest, f 1 S3. Serge Ceat and Vest, i.25, 12.75, l),2J,100 5.ai, G 00. Mohair Ceal and Vest at $2 00, 12 tn, U CO. 3 f 0 Chlldren'3 Odd l'ants at t, 05, 75, 85 cent. U00. Men's Woelon l'ants, fl.M, 11.75, lien, 2.B0, 3.00, 13 50. sWKntlre Spring stock at reduced prices. -A glance at our window's exhibit will convince you. L GaDsman d Bre., B. W.OORNBR NORTH QUBBN & ORANGE 8TS. LANCABTKll, 1'A. JJYKKB A RATHFON. SERGES. THB MOST AQREBABLB THING IN- SFMEU 0I0THIU& KOK- MEN'S WEAR ISA S E R G t,,'-v.e,hem!er,1,'ls'w and 13, made te order lu strictly Ursttlats style. AHAN1I30MESTOCK Or Summer Trousers ! S.S0TO 810 00. IN LlUllI ANDUIMCDCOLOUS. Myers & Rathfon, rASUIONAULKTAlLOUS, NO. 12 EAST KINQ BT., LANCA8TKR PA. AHPIIAL.T BLOCKS. SPHALT PAVING ULOOK. " Asphalt sffeck Ce., emce-60i Chcstnnt SU, Phlle.. I'e. orks-iirldgepert, fa., Camden, N. J UANUFACTUUK11S CIV Standard Asphalt Pavinp BIenkB BIWa, ..- . . ... I ..aiAii unu 4jxiJixi2. -u (wdiu u lersireeipaTing.sldewalks nar den paths, mill yards and drUewaysT" iii'tlrs. eel are, vats aud eea walls. Advantages Advantages Neseless, eustleas, strtcuy sanitary. frScU. cally indestructible ene cheap. " Fer prices and luither Information address- R. B. OSTBR & BRO., Agents Ineaster Ce.. 321 North Prlnce St Lancmier. l'a iiil-HmfjJ TT K VAN'S t'LOUK. use- LBYAJTS FLOUR. 1 1 Alwayi Gives Bauifactien. U.TbftS jfALAem or rAnmieK. AHTKIOa'et PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Street, Lancaster, Pa. . We remind you of the many bargains we have offered te you wiinin tne last two weeks. These are all "actual bar gains," or in ether words, they are sold Ter less than they can be beupht for in anv etripr etnre. ----, . we nave aaaea a number el ethers te the already long list of reductions. Pure Milanese Silk Gloves, stitched backs, finest colors and black, formerly 37c. reduced te 25c. Finest English Lisle Gloves, regular finish, formerly 25c. re duced te 15c. Black Beaded Grenadine re duced from $1.25 te $1.00. Black Spanish large dot dra pery net, 56-inch wide, reduced from $2.00 te $1.50 a yard. Parasols, in all colors satin, reduced from $1.00 te 85c. Fancy Parasols reduced from $2.00 te $1.25 ; from $2.50 te $1.75 ; from $2.75 te $2.00. One let of White Fans, white Ivery sticks, feather ends, plain or painiea, reaucea irem 75c. te 50c. a piece. Satin finished Jute stand covers, reduced from $1.35 te $1.20. Brainerd & Armstrong's knit ting silk, one let at 25c. a ball, regular price 33c. Remember the four lets of Jerseys, at 62, 75, $1.00 and $1.25 a piece. This is your last chance te get them for these prices. One let of Lace cellars at 19c. worth 37c One let at 10c. worth 20c. Special bargains in table linens, towels and napkins. All stamped linen goods at reduced prices. Our fans are in operation all day and make our store rooms the most delightful in this city. ASTRICH'S P. 0. F., Lancaster. BABY VARBIAUKH. F IIilNN BKKNSMAW. 100 Different Patterns or BABY CARRIAGES -AT- FLINN & BRENEMAN. "Alaska" Refrigerators uavk no ;kquai.. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 132 North Queen StreBt, LAKOABTXll FA. booth a.d ana tea. B OOTS AND SHOES. D. P. STACKHOUSB, 83 & 30 BABT KINQ, BT. Net old stock but fresb, new koeOs coming In dally from the factory and bought for cash. That Is why we can sell our Shoes se much cheaper than the ether stores, and we give our customers the benedt en! close buying. Everybody about here full of snap and vim ; a different shoe Stere from what it waj-a UKTTKll ene ; but of all Shoe stores mere life, mero geed goods of the right sort and right prices. asVCome and see ns we cheerfully show yen the goods, whether you purchase or net. D. P.STACKHOUSE, Ne?. 28 and 30 East Kieg Steeet, LANCASTKIt. i'A. aUO-lydAw UUKEXHWAKK. PflQH A MARTIN, Fruit Jars ! Jelly Tumblers I . CHINA HALL, MA80N IfUUITJAIlS.lNALLSIZKS. JKLLVTUMI5LEH9. JKLLVCUrS. JELLY JAKft. MOUTNINO raUIT JAB9. (Ihe llest In the Market.) HIGH 8c MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street, LANOAITKB. FA. rVRNlTVRK. riDMYKK'B. FURNITURE WIDIXIR'S 00BIE& THMOLD (JOUNXIt IB rOLL Or GOOD MEW THIJJQt. Our stock Is tflelarga and must be ratneed before the season cloae. Todethl we have concluded te give Ue people a chanee te get Geed Furniturel AT A UTTLI COST. We have some reeds fnei tbe newest, bnt Jnatae geed) that will be aeld if the price pat eBtBem will soil Oiem. TheeareBiAT BARGAINS, and w ex peet te see them move lively. WIDMYER'S FUBNITUBS BTORX Oer. Vast Kins & Dnka Bta. q0h8agibbs. Roem Wanted. We need mere room for the stock which we have bought and are making up. We're going- te get it by putting the prices se low that the present stock will move fast. Our necessity is veur oeoortunitv. If you're thinking of getting a Parler, Dining Roem or Bed room Suite, or any piece of Furniture, new is your time te buy. Come and leek at our New Stock en 2d, 3d and 4th floors of 31 Seuth Queen Street. OCHS a GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. aprll-lyd I desire te call tbe attention or my frlenda and patrons te the fact that I am newprepared te de general Undertake & leg-, te which my per sonal attention will be (riven at moderate charges. ReapeetfUlly,; WALTER A. HBTMTSH, 27 & 29 S. Queen St. Residence 37 Weat Vine Street, opposite St. Mary's Church. J1URN1TURK f tfUUNlTURE! TBE UNDERB1QNED RAS REOPENED HIS STORE AT THE OLD STAND, Jfe. 38 East King Street, Which was destroyed by Ore some time age, and haa a perfectly New Stock of all klnds.ef FURNITURE. PARLOR SUITE?, RBDBOOM SUITES, TABLES, CHAIRS, It te. UPHOLiTERING In All Its Branches. Alse Painting and Or namenting Old Chairs. HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Street. Je9tfd 'ARAB0L8. R.B AH. Ladies, Loek te Your Interests. We began tha parasol season with an en. tlrely new stock. We want te de the same next year. And te that end offer Great Bargains In Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Price are marked away down, and goods must go. Call and aee Bargains. R. B. & H., NO. 11 EAST KINQ ST. f anrS-ima COAL. OADMQAitDNKK'H COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. ie?Np!Se?.5SS!,QnenBtr,Mt'aa - Df Auet-Nertli Prince Street, near steading aejruua LAHOABTBK. FA "O B. MARTIN. t Wholesale and ltetall Dealer tn all kinds et LUMBEK AND UOAI Yard-Ne. M North Water andPrlnc streets, above lmen .Lancaster, nMyd TT UMBEH, COAL, 4tt LUMBER, COIL AKU ROOFING SLATE. O. SENER a SONS. PRINCE AND WALNUT STS., i.??1.1.00?.1 ' the nQ"ty at the Lewest Jew tfd ? n0W' M U mB3r Le we'- ATieBJtBra. T UTUER H. KAUKFMAii,' iVWHy. ATTOUNIY-AT-LAW, NO. 3 SOUTH rSINOI T., LaneasUr, l'a. cirMw ."
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