wfHnRiRniV v , u,r j ' ttTWJi. r ? ' , i " 'flFE ffiAKOAbXi-'S BAXXiIT INELIjLG3LHL-r FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1888. iiPytA I'f m i ft no- ?' rt- & ft rk & Xh Pally Intelligencer. bAJlUABTCK. JULY 13. IMS. i nr laTH-uaiKeam publishes Ml tte Martu new or the United raws up te the Mast possible henr. uhi.tvi DtUv saiuea of Tim Iimxtj- I of ". . . A-.a m ...mb - ttJh Ml. T I I H ?UTOIVU Uf CWilVLI u mmj ,,,, f mc nimBttac www for loc, pet week t null, pun k year; fn iraiiinreniM i " --LaitartknwnenUiii BOrkiwrnenth. I ists. t 'fa.Winu imuunea (Deublo Sheet) , , MtM Faces, only il.W per annwa, la & J fTBtetteen wishing their aaaress changea -ii. MintiKawwiisnuisiiin u mm m- pTu warana.. , MvwtieemenU trtrm in te 35 cu.per une Mft.tntertlen, according te location. ' -- mi iK-rKI.T.lllCNOKB. . V Lancaster, F .-., flMslanlinna OanaecttOB li& Fse.rsL.uTi tows re tar fae,am) Itmi TBATSitMS. CAB AVI iBB Wiitr i Iwsxtiesscsa MAttTO te ". " WM JO Cm A H, TB AIDUH IJEJSU K ciinnii Orra as Um.bid, The Bight Mist Trlnmph. A great many Democrats around these puts, where protective sentiment la treng, think that Mr. Cleveland made a political mlstake when he put forward Vm tariff issue as the leading one in the Campaign ; their argument is that his ntl ntl mlnlstratien has been be strong and clean , that he would have been elected en Us record, " as easily as rolling off a leg, " and that it was foolish te give the Rtpub Means a auestlen te flzht ever, when they did net have one, and would have had much trouble te undone. But Mr. Cleveland himself does net have any doubt of the wisdom of his course or that the people will approve it by re electing him. IIe is sure he Is light and naturally acta en the Davy Crockett maxim provided for such cases, nnd gees ahead. It la this that is In his character which makes him treng with the people, who ndmire 'strength and boldness and honest pur. pose, and these who crltlclsa the presl-1 dent's Judgment in precipitating n do de saand for tariff reduction must remember that all parts of the country are net as much interested in a protective tariff as is Pennsylvania ; and that furthermore there was a posltive necessity for a reduc tion of the tariff revenue because of the existing and accumulating surplus. It was the duty cf the executive te recom mend the measures needed te avoid thl8 useless taxation ; and he ought te be able te rely upon receiving the approval of the people for doing his duty unhesitatingly. The tariff issue was selected for thts oc casion net by the president's choice but by the condition of the treasury, which needed depletion; he did net shirk its consideration ,but made the recommenda tion which seemed te him necessary in the situation. The Republican parly, in taking up the issue, puts itself in the position of op posing the reduction of taxation; for though varleuB members of it propose that the reduction shall be made in the Internal revenue, the party as a whole I has net found courage te take this de cided stand. The president has reason let the profound confidence he feels that he will have the endorsement of the peo ple. He feels that he la right, anil he has mi abiding conviction that the right Is strong enough te triumph. A Summer Frebleui, It is custemar) at this season te make tan et the ambitious domestic left lu chirge of the house by the well-to-de fam ilies that summer In the mountains or en the sea shore. It is time that the hired girl Bpeke out In her own defense, asking why she should net attempt te elevate her Eeclal status by playing the piano and using the pat ler in the absence et the xn stress of the house. We hear a great d-alnew-a days of the elevating influence of art, but tbe very people who talk most about it are terribly shocked at the ldeu that the girl who cooks, or sweeps, or Works about the house, should presume te reek tbe elevating influonce of the uu- used artistic parlor, and te try in n blun dering and hopeless way te drag gecd music from an instrument cendemuid te weeks et harmless silence. The Springfield Union tells e n lady Who, en leaving town for tlie Bummtr, proposed te return a hired piano nud.wus astonished by a business-like offer frum the domestic who was te bu left in charge of the premises. This young woman an nounced that sbe intended te take music lessens during the summer months, nnd would cheerfully pay the rent et the piano if it were left In place. The piano did net remain, and yet it need net bu In ferred that the lady et the heuse was a cold-bleodtd aristocrat, begrudging her maid this opportunity te profit li the elevating influence et the music. In their diverse views et the matter both were right te a certain point, nnd both were wrong beyond It. The parlor is the social stamping ground. Ou the ether hand, the longing et the working woman te prance ever the shining keys of tbe piano in the mid-heat et July is an elevation of ppfrlt and love of art that Is highly commendable; but ic might be suggested that a less expensive instru ment, a guitar or violin, would mere thoroughly repay the efforts of n music ally inclined domestic, and need net be abandoned when tbe family returns. Antl-Suloen Kepuhlicans. What has become of the anti-saloon Itepubllcans In this campaign 'f It is j et within the memory et these who keep track et current political events hew with great deal et fuss and feathers n con vention of Republicans who were opposed te saloons was held in .New Yerk. It wai given out that this movement would check the growth et the Prohibition party and that the Republican party would keep in the van et civilization by the abolition of rum slavery. What has become of all tbese fair pros pres pectsV One may read the Republican pbvferm from top te bottom and vainly search for any word en the subject of the restraint of the drink evil. We And gced werdi for Ireland, gratulatlen for Seuth American freedmen, but net a word en the anti-saloon question. The represen represen tativesef the latter interest begged that their views might ba in some way incor porated inta the party doctrine, and they succe ded in getting this resolution aleptel : Tee ttrst concern of geed goveraracut is vimue and sobriety of the perple and S!.'KlSrt.lu" temCl Ttl0 KPJblle.n H,'OfdlAlly sympathizes with all wise Si?Iii2H',cU,aJeirarU 'erlUe Prouietluu M Uvpftranet and morality. Was there ever a better illustration of aklfiff for bread and rceivirgastene? JJlpar lea are for the "promotion of tern- Pertuee an! morality." it u a bread gsBerallz&Uen which inn. jeUtlcal plaU form means nothing. The resolution is a cowardly erosion, and was Intended for such, because everything In the platform had te be made te consist with the con tingent free whisky plank. AH of which illustrates that the anti-saloon element the Republican patty can leek for no rMnfftrf. In l.helr nw-n ranks, but mUSt for . - f ,h prohibition- -'j Clcreland and Tensions. Wn commend te the attention of all who read the Senate attacks upon the president' pension policy, the thought ful editorial of the Philadelphia Ledger en the subject. It Is an unanswerable difensHef the president, nnd it commends him for his adherence te his strict line of duty, regardless of the cheap clap-trap cries of political opponents that he ia an enemy of the soldier. G rover Cleveland is the soldier's best friend, for his keen watchfulness pre vents skulkers, deserters and their kin from imposing en the government their fraudulent claims. It was stated by Senater Butler that In a 70-minute ses sion of the Senate .147 private pension bills were passed. They are hurried through with all haste and supreme care lessnes. And when the president steps in te correct the frauds, and te complain of congressional carelessness, he is de nounced by old grannies, like Blair, as i hostlle te the Beldlcr. Such charges nre their own best refuta tion. Ge en, Mr. l'rosldent, the people are with you. Tits faet Is Mr. Qnsy 1 getting te be tee mtieh of a boss te suit Republican Ideas Doylestown Intelligencer, Hep. ''Tnn party whteh falls te de its share In reducing the tartll taxes wllUoseln popular favor. a'enuter Allisen in a tpeech latl January, Tnr. Republlcan chairman In Indiana says much meney will be needed tecarry the state In the "circulation et litera ture " Will It take tbe sliape et " eeap " and " bilght new two-dollar bills, " wbleh Dersey tnade se etlectlvs eight years age 7 "Dunisa the entire war, when we wero eeeklui; everything en earth, In the skies, and in Iho watere under Iho earth, out or which taxation could be wrung, It nover entered Inte the coneoptlon of Uongress te tax breadstuff nover. During tbe most pressing oxlgenclcs of tbe torrlble contest In which we were ongsged, neltuer bread atuUs nor luruber evor became tbe subject of one penny et taxation. New, as te the article of lumber, I sgtln remlnd the Iiouse that thore Iiai nover been a tax upon the article The gontleman from Ohie may talk en this quostlen as he pleases, but I ssy that wherever the Wostern frontlersuian undertakes te make for himself a home, te till the soil, te carry en the buslneas of life, he needs lumber for his eabln, he needs lumber for his fonce, he needs lumber for his wagon or cart, he needa lumber for his plow, he it08(li lumber for almost every pmpose in his dally life." James O. Jilaine in Congress in lift. rraiaeNAii. J. T. MoeniiUAP was nominated for OengrtHi by the Democrats of tbn fifth district et Xetttk Carolina, ou tbe 1021 bal bal eot. Miss MAiitunr.T V. Wadb, or On On belbtewn, is emu of the uient brilliant young ladles In tha county, ller autograph denotes n ktreng. frank, solf-rellant char acter. Mount Jey Star, Jeu.v W. MeNultv, who was known an "Ceil Oil Johnny," nnd who was oueo wealthy nnd noted for prodigal expendi tures, who kllled en the railroad near liur lingten, N. J , en Thursday, Jehn Wanamakcu has purchased Muukacsy's ruinous picture et " Christ en Calvary," a companion piece te his paint ing et " Christ Ilntcre 1'llnte," by tbe same mitt. Tun prien paid, It Is understood, was evor 5100,000, OovEitNen Hilt, Is net likely te linve any trrleun opposition for re-ueralnstlcn. Tue aqueduct iuvistlgating committee, nppeluud te Investigate the work with an eye te damaging tbe governor, aeem in Imvoeuly hurt tbe reputations of fcevenl highly respcolsble Iiep iblican rofermors, and te relieve the coverner and bis party of any responsibility in tin matter. Kenr.nT OsneiiNi:, a retired carpet niauufiti Hirer or f htlHrinlphln, of Une oliar eliar acter and worth ever (200.000, has a snipn. KracB son who has Jmt stolen evor 1,600 from tils fitlber te spsnd tbe snme In rletcns living. This hopeful Is only 3 ymrM old, but bns been nn occupant el tbe llouse of Cor r dot Ien eud the Kaslern penitentiary ter crimes committed. TIIK I'HIlSlUIiNX'S VJETOliJ. Mr. Clevrlniiir Cenrn Stieugly Cemmrmtert by k Jniirii! Which Trnala lllm X Alt!, from tUu I'Ulaillplila Ledger. There liave been but row presidents of the United KUtea who have se conspicuously diaplayed se high e dogreo of moral cour ceur cour age In the dhoharge of the dutles of their high ctllce an Mr Cleveland has done, and In nothing clne has he exhibited his ole ele ole vated seme of roipennlblllty se much as In his vetoes of sundry pension bills. This, which iibeuld hnve been universally recog nized eh meritorious, has been by manv el his pirtlsiu opponents set down against blm us mi otlunse. 11 Is motives art) lin pugutul, bis conduct misrepresented, and no Is held up te the contumely of all tbose who bavH feuitht their country's battles as oed who is Indltlermit te thelr aler, unap unap unap preclatUoel their sorvlcei, opposed te con ceding them the reward which M JiiBtly tbeire. Tbore Is nothing In the vstoes cf the prcxldent te proto these grave charges j there Is nothing lu thorn te glvouteu tbe color el credibility te them. He far have tbe preMdtinl'a political opponents putsued their oppntllleu te him In thl rep ct as te contend that his numereus votecs et tbose prltale peiitiluti bills In n llagrant hUuhe et the couatltutlennl exerclau of the veto power and un leRiilt te tbe legislative do de do pirlment or the government. 'Ibat Is as laUu n contention us could be mad ; the ennstltutlnn Is mandatory te the cftect that " overy bill " paused by the Heme anil Houute sball, bdore It become" law, be pre ennied te the president or the United States. It be bhall approve it. be shall sign It ; but 11 hu (ball net apprnve It, heshsll return It te tbe Lloute lu which it originated, with bis oljfetlotif, and then the bill shall be bo bo colen uw only by n ote of two-thirds of eaeh II iusc Tr.e oeiiHtltutlon sottles deQnttniy and decisively enough tbe unsubstantial obarge of tbe president exceeding or abusing bis power. 'Iho known facts regarding these lrlvate ponsleu bills similarly determine Iho propriety or the president's vetoes He dens wbainttllher thoUenatouortbo Heuse does ; be devetes tlmv, labor and thought te the nouNldentlon of oery separate pension hill presented te him, and Becoming ti their inerltH or defects he appre ca or dis dis appreMa thorn. In marked contrast with what the prosl presl prosl deutbasdeiiB In diligently, carefully lu lu qelrlng Inte the merits of the bills presented tu blm for hi approval la tbe unconsidered rocklesseonJuotor the Keuate In passing them, Illustrated by ihe uncentcsteU stato state meut el Henatnr Ilutler, In yesterday's de bate, that lu a slnglu Honxlen of 70 mlnutts Ibat body bsd paed 117 prlvate pension blllH. That statement may have BlTerded provecjtlon te Hona'er flla'r te jji-lw tbe unseuat.nU!, uudignlilttU and unmanly lllng attbe prcslduui be was guilty or mak ing, but It dhl net (i.-usoner palliate it. In one et his veto messages lust weoW.the president eald that the idea of Ceuyreas seems te be "that no uun who strved in the army cin be tbn subject of death or Impilred health, except that tLey are chargeable te his aervlce. Medical theorbe are net at neught, and tbe meit startllre relation is claimed between alleged luu? d jets or raM'ary service and disability or ueatn. Katil ipeplexy la admitted as the reault of (julta luslgnlttcant wounds, heart dUnae it attributed te chronle elar. rl ca i, and buIcWh 1b traced te army terv'ei In a wonderfully derleus and elroulteii way. Tula course or special legls legls lstien aeti very unfairly, These, with ce:5 Uln Influence or frlencJs te push their cUlms procure pensions, end thoie who have neither friends n rloilueneotnurt be con tent with their fate under general laws." All thl Is tbe truth, m case alter cms has established. It, and jet the hue and cry of unsornpuleus partisanship basso perverted the geed conscience and tlovetlon te duty of tbe president as te make htm seaman enemy et the soldiers and his conduct an eflense te them. Ne one who hat read the president's vete messsses In which he baa e etaied hit. objections te tbete bills wbleh be has disapproved can fall te per ceive that be has. in every case, acted in entire geed talth wltb resneat te tbe elalms et our soldiers. Tbe pension list, he said. should be made a roll of honor, a record et tbe great, berole deeds of brave nun. and be net marred by the appearance of the nemes upon it of the te who are unworthy of tbe distinction and bentll.s It should confer. That the president was right, that Con Cen grtsi wan wrong in the matter 01 the over ever over wbelmlng proportion of tbe vetoed bills is preved by tbe fact that Congress basreoog basreeog basreoeg nlisd, pi opt In the very rarest Instances, the validity of his objections. It was In its power te set aside his vetoes In any case if It were right and he wrong, bat In new many eases nas it uene ae T in se ex ceedingly amsll a number as te testily te his general wisdom, oeursgo and tutegrlty In oeonecllon with tbese bills. In this regsrd It Is worth thewhlloet tbe people te consider that there Is some thing better than partisan supremacy $ that fidelity shown In Ibe administration of tbe government la much better, and that tbere can be no partisan neeessliy se strong as te warrant tbe condemDatton, through misrepresentation, of tbe ezr eutlve for dung that wbleh It la his dutv te de In this prl vute pontlen bunlnctn the presldent uas been ongiged In corroding the irrorsef Cengrats Huhaidouelt at tbe risk of hav ing bis motives misrepresented, his eon oen een duct deneunced, bis patriotism questioned, his pepnlsrlty Impaired ; but, cuntaleus or being right, doteruilned te de rlgbt, be bssgonerosolutoly en In tbe faithful dis charge of his duty. That 1 1 wbst bu should be enoeursged te continue te de, and by no ethers moretban by the brave men who fought Iho battles of tbelr country and wbu should new stand sheulder te shonlder with the oemmsndor-lu eblef et tbe army In his cllerts te make the pension lint a roll et honor and every pension certificate a teken of valor and patriotism. Whites and uiaeksat War, Nearly every olllce In Orlttcndeu county, Ark , which He opposite Memphlr, en the Mississippi river, la held by colored men, the latter raoe outnumbering tbe whites live te ena Out or twenty magistrates there nre only two whites. Fer y ears tbe authority vested In these colored efllclals has imbued them with the Idea that tbe whites must subject themselves te any treatment at the Hands of the hltcks, and outrages en all laws of geed order have frequently been perpetrated. At tbe Octetier term of tbn grend jnry last year, D. W. Lswls, tbe colored county Judge, and David Fergusen, bis clerk, were lndlctea ler habitual drunkenness. Their trial will take place lu a few days, and treuble Is expected. Five days age half a dersn prominent plantem wcre notified through their colored servants that tbelr lives were In danger, as the negrees were determlned todrlve tbe wbltn penple out of the county or kill thorn. This warning was supplemented by anonymous notes sent through tbe Marlen pestclUce. One el these iuUhIvcb was received by the fcherlll of the county, a while Republican. The whlte people bsve therefore prepared for war. Governer Hughes has been Informed of Ibe state of alfalr, and 7fi Winchester rlllss have been sent overfrom Mempbls. The InTMtlgatlnii el Traits, The Heube commlttee ou manufactures at Its morning aosslen en Thursday de- i olded te contlnue its investigations Inte tbe subjoet et trusts. It will shortly report tbe ovldenco se far taken In the sugar and Htandald loll trusts, and will then, In al probability within the next ten dayn or two weeks, begin nn Investigation Inte tbn whisky trust. "A great many people," said a member et ibe committee, "think that a prometive tariff tends te propagate trmts. We hnve se far Invostlgsted a trust (theRUgnr trust) which Is protected by tbe tarlir, and we have Investigated a trust (the Htandsrd oil trust) unsllected by any tarlir. New we propose te prebe Inte the whisky trust, which Is sllected by an Internal revonue tax, se that we will be able te pro pre sont te Ihe oeuntiy the results of an Inquiry Inte all sides et the question," AJ. OLil MAIUM HTOUY. Seventeen, Fairy tjnoen, Itlch and rare Gulden hair. Willful mnlfl, youths upbwtrt, 1 wenty ene, will havj none I Twr-ntj-cljiht. netting Idle, ltather vexed unannexed. Years advanced. Lest her chance, 'lhUty uli. cress as slicks, P"r" I'lengnlng Uie Varc3. "-i A clerm at tea means lacvltable eea-sick nets for ocean travelers llie ibrs'.len el n ttsamcr's screw, even, la ft tere trlil te any bnf the ttreDgCBt ttemnch. "Splicing tbe mala trace," 09 tbe Imbibitien et n glau Is Jocularly termed by sailors, Is a peer ecbitltata for tbe waliewlDg of that Incomparable tranquilizer of sea. tick Btemnchs, llostctter's btemarh Hitters, ublcli ue remmcrcisltracler, tearlit or lealld should bu wltlieat in "crossing lli lirlnj," or meLlDg a tedious laud ieuruey. Ne ucmcdlcated tlmulant of commcrce Is coruparable for cfllcacy te tbe great lnvlger nut. Lmlgrantt te the West nroneunco It a rcll'ible prcentlve et malarial lulectlen, as well ns elbsr cetnplslnta te which hardship, Irupure wuter nud mlnsrua tainted vapors give rlss. It renders bracVlah water drinkable and harmless, and It Is ft line remedy for dlaenlvr uf the Memach and liuncls, and (Or klJuCJ trouble nnd rheumatla m A'AA'AHAKKWV Closed at i r. m. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker'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 you welcome whether you care te buy or net. tlTYHUl L j u JVHirtH WANAMAKER'S MAcrcs PLOOFlSpACE 5 PHILADELPHIA rtiiKretNrm i i 1 r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but we 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 simple and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities of the store are yours. JOHN WANAMAKER, PhlladelDhla. UKOOUMES. CA-HHAHO-H MILD OUKKD HAM AMI IlltKAKf AT UA! ON. Unwiuultd fur leuderneat and eelletr-y of flavor We Kuumn'iuiiluti. thuiu la nothing te eu.uM thuintiMiunllty In this 11 nrnet il.ey. Bauds el the bunt ntiutltes nre new utlniT t hum. ir,y frtve uutvervHl satlafucilen, 'liyUium ana lelt yenr neighbor " Utien Keel ana llolesim nicely rhlppca. Prices reftouftble, UKUilUKWlAAr, COMFttXIOtr POWDMM. m, -Mnfcj-n-.-. lOUl'LKXION FOWDEK. LADIES! WHO VALUE A RKFIMED COMl'LKXIOK MUST USC POZZONTS MKD1CA.TXD. COMPLEXION POWDER. It imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin ilemevra all pimples, freekles ana els els els coleration, ana nukes ine skin aellestely sntt ana beanttful. It contains no lime, white, lotaerarscnto In three shades, pink or fleah, white ana brunette, tOtt BALK BT All Drtisaists and Fancy Goods Dealers Everywhere. ssrnBWAKK or imitations. apwe ira PALAVH Or FASHION. ABTRIOH'M PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Lancaster, Fa. We are getting ready for a Great Clearing Sale, which is te begin MONDAY, JULY 16, And Last Until SATURDAY, AUGUST 18. Everybody knows what a clearing sale means with us. We are crowded for room and must sell. Our orders ler all goods are heavier than they ever have been, and the large stock of Summer Goods which we have en hand must go. Price is no object. Printed price lists of all re duced goods will be issued and mailed te any address en appli cation. Come and Loek at our Ten Cent Fancy Ribbons. Alse at the Fancy Ribbons, 5 and 7 inches wide, at 39c a yard ; sold formerly at 75c and $1.00. All Pure White Milans re duced te 49c. Tremendous Reductions in Every Department for Thirty Days. Loek for our advertisements. All Trimmed Hats and Bon Ben nets, Velvets, Plushes, Silks and Satins at Greatly Reduced Prices. Our Fans are in operation and make our store rooms the coolest shopping place in the city. ASTRICIi'S P. 0. F,, Lancaster. DRUGS. D nUOS I DUUQS ! IU 1NG Cl'KNKD A Drug & Prescription Stere, 1 respectfully Inform the general rmblle that I urn rnndnetlnK the Daftness wltn all tne otre ana attention or a responsible 1'narma cist -.f?.T!'K OI.03KST ATTKVTION GIVEN te nn siciAy ruKsuiui'TiuNS. I. N- SNYDER, NO. HK NOllTll yUKKN 8TBEET. LANDAE TSlt, FA. -TwoDeor8 Seuth el rilnnA Utencinm's. jju lwa MKDIOAL. njI'B OKKAM BaLm." OATARRH-KAY FEVER. ELY'S OUKAM IJALU euros Cela in Ileaa C Aturrb, Kose Oelfl. Hay ITnver, t)efnea,lltuuV ache. Prloe be cents. EASY TO U3K. Ely llre's, Owego. N. Y., U. S, A. ue KI,T'3 CUKAM 11ALM Cleanses the Naal l'assaitre, Alia) a rain ana lnUammatlen. Hen's the Seres, Uesteres the Senses el Taste ana Smell. TBY TinTcUltK. A partlcle Is appllea Inte each restrlt ana Is SKrutahie. 1'ilce 60 corns at DruKBlsta i by mull, nglaU'iia, CO ccnu. ELYllHOTIIKltS, ... .. Ml WarTen bueet, New Yeik. nevlSlyaiw ATTORNEYB. J UlUKUrJ. KATJWMAN, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, hO.2 8UUTII FUINCE ST., Lancaifer. ). UB-lyOAW NOTICE IS UEREBY U1VEN TQAT the following dw-crlbed city Bends are hereby clled In jer tbe sinking funa of ttie l3iie auto rlsd by ordinance apprerea starch 8 A l. 1SJI. iud amended by oreianc appievua Mirea . 1831. roreluuasaeovriof tbeludobtiiinusset theoltyetLancaster, Fa, blfiuir prcent et th8erief lPI'-eteTwentv Year, rlst Ne '.7, 'Si, ii, 10 bl, One iheutana Dollars etch; net 2 1, a 'l ' ,2i.21.2, tH U 41 41, 63 W VI, 68 101 101 I'O. lit). 107 104 19 llOSIve lluimin' Dollerteach t Nns S 4. 12. 77 S,S9,SH, si, Si S3, st, n, se 4 , m, 61 e. ci.ta u 67. ta 09, 7n. 7 , II, :3 71 7) 7t), 77, ii, 100, juL, 101 one Uun ared i ellamvitcb. iheaboTenuiuOeredbends wiliheprerentea ffir pay meni at i hi. ortlce en or befnre the first day uf July, 158 : luitivut en laid bends -vrlil ceaie en mat Oale. . e:0UJIJylJ DW, EDGEBLEY, Mayer, QVmKKBWAMM. JJ1QH MAKTXJR, Fruit J&n ! Jelly Tumblen 1 CHINA HALL. MASON rBUlTJARMK ALL SUSS. JELLTTOMBLIltS. JKLLTCUFS. JXLLYJAKft. LlatlTIUNO FBUIT J A US. (The Beat In the Market.) HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street, LAxeAtna, rA. J. B. MARTIN A CO. JULY SPECIAL SALE. Qaeensware Department 1 Bargains Werth Mentioning. One Let of Jjpanese Tea Pet?, full b!zj, at 13c each. Six navlland'a French China Decora Decera ed Dinner Seta at $ JO 00 ; former price, eoe.oo. One Let English Print Chamber Sets at 2.00 a set. Yesterday's price for same was 3,00. ' All et the Kxcobier Cooking Creeks are marked at aoe each; 2qt.,Sqt.,4 qt.,5 qt.,0 qt. Philadelphia price almost double. Twenty D-nien Decorated Bene Plates at $1.25 per dozen. Tif ty Do?en Jellyv TumWera with tin tips, slightly damaged, at 21c a de?en. J. B. MARTIN & CO. BOOTH AND OHO Ha. B OOTS AND HHOKS. D. P. STACKHOTISB, S3 & 30 HAfcT KING, BT. Net ela stock but Iresh, new goeas coming in dally from the factory ana bought for cash. That is why we can sell our Shoes se mueh cheaper than the ether stores, ana we give ear customers the benefit of close baying. Kvorybeay about here full of snap ana vim ; a ainVrent Shoe Stere from what it was -a 11KTTKU ene t but of all shoe Bteres mere life, mera geed goeas of the right sort ana right prices. srcoiee ana see c we cheerfully show yea the goods, whether you purchase ornet. D. P.STACKHOUSE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Steeet, l.ANOABTKU. FA. aMlyfliar F OH BARGAINS. A MISTAKE Like all ethet make mistakes buslueat men we sematlmes ll.VVlNtl UJUUlirTOO MAN1 Men's Dongola Shoes Fer Humuier cluOsate Wear aufl Tenaer heel we con Stll Thtia Off Ilfgirdlcss of CeiL Ibe 1a Line we will new sell at 12 50, ana the l 60 Line we will soil at 13 00. We have a large astertment of thcie Shoes. They are as fellows : alen's llilght Dongola, IJ.W Tip, Lace ana Congress shoes, rtdueea te 13 te. Men's Bright Donge'a s) 00 Plain Opera Tee, Lace and ..engross She, reaacea te l W. Men' Pull Dongola r2&) Tip, Lace ana Con Cen gross shoes, reduced te rl te. Men's Dull Dongola $150 Plain, Breaa Tee, Wide Shoes, for Older Men, reduced te U 00. A full line of these Shoes can be seen In our Wlnflews. The Oue-Filce Ci&h Heuse. Ths L'aders of Lew Price3 -IN BOOTS & SHOES, Ne, 3 Es&t King Slrett, FREY & mm, LANCA5TEB.TA. DMT CJOBJM. QOKSKTB. CORSETS I 8 The Best Corset, Jl cents. Ne Corset la Lancaster at SOoasgeoaMthe en we sell. Our 75a Corset Is eena! te nestUOO goods. Ask te tee our Taller-Mtfle Corset. Bettre and Or. Warren Oecieta. AiktoieeenrCnUarm'a Corset Watats only Me. Sold every where at tee. Ask te see enr Yenng Ladles' Corsets, 37K Bargains- in Paraieli. JOHN S. GIVLER, 6 As 8 North Queen St. LANCAATBH, FA. truuie-lvdftw JtTEROHANT rAILORINO. HA&ER & BROTHER. White Goods I INDIA L1NKN, FBKMCU KA1NBOOK, CAMBRIC NAINSOOK, DOITED MUi.L, rtlD LAWN. V10TOB1A LAWN, EMBROIDERIES AND AU-Oot Pleuncing! NKW&BTBAUNKB, NCWZBT BATISTES, NEWEST CUALLIKS. NEWEST GINGHAMS, FABASOLB, GLOVES. Eager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. -1L08INQ OITT SALES. STAMM BROTHERS, Ne3. 35 & 37 North Qneen Street, (Bight Acress from Feittfflce ) TO THE PUBLIC. In organizing this Closing OutSsle, we are stimulated with the deelre te wind np our business affairs by August 18. and wlch that desire before ns we have rraraed all goods at such prices that stamp ihiiu as Dargalnsat ITUstSlghU 0L03INQ OUr SALES llave coma regularly at tbe end or each ssv son in erflei te alspese or Odds ana Ends. But this sale means the OLealMl OUT or AN KnTIBE STUCK te Ulssolve Farmer! hip. 1,000 BARGAINS FOR YOD TO SEL1 CT VBOU. UONB18TING OF : ABLE LINENS AND NAFKINH Frem the Btst Makers. UdLlNS AND SUEKTINOS At Less than Cost or Baw Cotten. AKET FLANNELS ANDhZvT 1NU3 atTwe-Thlrda Price. UMMKK I'NDERWEAK FOR Ladles ana Men at Half Price. SUMMER HOSIERY AND GLOVES At Half Price. e OKSET3 AT HALP PRICE. R IBIiONH AND EMBROIDERIES At Halt Price- PUUlvEl BOOKS AND PURSES At Half Prloe. AIR BllUHUES AND COMBS At Ualf Price. IN OUB- DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENF WK OtTKB UHKAT ATTBACTIONS, AS FOLLOWS B RESS UOODS ueaucea rrem se te de a vara. DRESS QOODS liedaced from 103 te Ce a Yard DRESS GOODS neducel from I2Xs te 8c a Yara RESS GOODS Beducea from 15e te lOe a Yard. DRESS GOODS jceduced from ns te 12Xe a Yard, AND auu -jhkuuuu STOUK. THS, LMlBK 11' WILL D3 YOU OOOD TO MSIT lUUeALK, Goods Shown With Pleasure AT THE BOSTON STOEE. NOTE.-Let Of Sana Cheap Step Stones for Sale CLOTBlXa,0. ASKEW OB HK. AT If OS. .M4 AMD KB WIST KIHO BTET. en-iya FK1NO, 1688. Fine Tailoring. This la te Inform my easterners tkat I aaa new preparea te shewthera as Assertaaet of 8prin Afliuag aaa Trewsetiag taat aaaaet be snrnrnssefl. Tee Latest Novelties la "print OvereeaUa et my own importation ana oenlneastylae. H. GERHART, tPOBTWOTAILOK. BO. Ml rtMIMPOBTWOI HOBTH auBBM btm laJieabtxb, FA. 1VT KBH A KATHFOK. SERGES THl HOST AQBEIIlBLI THING -IN- SUMMER CLOTHING res- HEN'S WEAR ISA SERGE! We have them for 115, $18,120 ana s:5, mads te order In strictly erst cists style. AUA5USOUKSTOCK Or Summer Trousers ! 3.60X0 V10O0. IN LIGHT AND U1XED COLOBB. Myers & Eatbien, rABBIONAULK TAILOK?, NO. 12 EAST KING ST LANCASTEB FA. R EDUCED PRIOES. L. GANSMAN & BRO. Great Sacrifle Sale ! mi, BOYtf AND CHILDREN CLOTDIKQ BKD0CRD ALMOST TO ONEUA I.r T11EIII ACTUAL VALUE. Our Summer Goods must go for want et room. bneh low prices wers never heard of before In this city. eon Fair children's Knee Fonts at 29, SB, te, 45, CO, 70 cu, $100. 700 Fair Men's FanU at ee, 63, 70, 80, 90 cu, anaiua 8O0 Fair Men's Cuslmere ana Worsted Pants at$t. si be wee, $2 50 ana ts oe. BM i.htiaren's suits at 11.19. SI B0, SU0, iltO 1,000 Men's butts, Worsteds. Caailmeres ana Cheviots, at ft, I a, tu, no and six. Prices Tliat Will Astonish Yeu. Beys' Seersucker Ceitand Vestal 70e; lien's at eoe. Men's Thin Coats at 2Je. lien's Mohair ana Serge Ceat ana Vests ; al.e Flannel teats ana Vests at (US, 1150. Z, S3 te, ss ana l A 100 Men's Odd Vests at COe, 71e ana II 00. swThts offer will held geed until every dol lar's worth of Summer Goods la sela. L Gansman t Bre., B.W.OOBN1B NORTH QUEEN fc ORANGE 8TB. LANCASTEB. VI tARAHOLH, R. B. All. Ladies, Loek te Your Interests. We began the parasol season with an en tirely new stock. Wewanttodethesamenext year. Ana te that end offer Ureal Bargains In Parasols ana Sun Umbrellas. Prices are marked away down, ana goods must go. Call ana see Bsrgalns. R. B. & H.. NO. 11 EAST KINGS r. aprt-taa ASPHALT BLOCKS. A SPHAIiT PAVING BLOCK. Asphalt Bleck Ce., Offlce-B01 Chestnut St, Phlla , Fa. Works-Bridgeport, Fa., Camden, N. J. UANUrAGTUBEBB OF Standard ABplialtPaving Blocks P1ZK3 4X5X11 AND 4VixXll In general uieferstreetpavlng.siaewslks, gar den paths, mill yards and drlvewaya. gutters, celUrs. vats ana sea walls. Advantages: Nelsrless. dusUess, strlcUy sanitary, practi cally Indestructible ana cheap, rer prices ana further information aaaresst R. S. OSTER & BRO., AgeaU Lancaster Ce. SI4 North Fi lows ft. Lancaster. Fa. ml-emaa VAHKlAUHa. QTA.NDAKU HUfltt ED'W.EDGERLEY CAIIR1AUE MULDER, NOS, 40,4J.t.MABKET STBXET, Bear Ot Fostemco, lncaster, Fa, 1 hive in Stock- ana Bulla te order Every Variety et tbe following styles i Coupe, ling, glea, Cabriolets, Carriages, flrterta. Business Wagons, "T" Carts, McCall Wagons. Burrtes, Market Wagons, Phaetons, Express Wsgens. 1 employ the best Mechanics ana have facu lties te bulla correctly ny style of Carriage desired. The Quality, Style and Finish et my work makes It deciaeOly the cheapest In Us B4rWEHAVETHE BEST AND CHEAPEST GAAT IN TUB MABKF.T. MWiMMJVWHssswsy.-is . s.j,. "Z r
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