fVTSp '' V'r??SiMf WWWs.iw'tmiiuLi, "R"7flIWR :vl "7 r rstir- , - " 'TJf( '7TX VVT: " i, .- SV ' 9 ft. &- B m w Fv"1 f kSfc- 11. tl I'fi- lK &.- Itt & m tr I im. ? ? f J? -F I u r i! 1 imiiwiB j. c i- jui.i " 'w j- . - w. The Da Iv Intelllffencer. ,.,, .. , - 1.ANUA8TKH. JULY IS, 1888. m mar inuuencii pnbllshet all tbe telegraphle new of the United rrcst up te UM latest posslble hour. 1 IBMS-The Dally Kditien of Tni lin-aiu- encn 1 delivered by earners in ue city and surrounding town for loe. per wcek by mail, ts.ra a year; 12.80 for tix months LIB for three months) 60c per month. tn WiiUT tKtxLUaanraB (Deuble Sheet) light Pages, only 11.50 per annum, in & TSBC6. abserlben wishing their address, changed must alto state where the tpaper U new ter. warded. Advertisement from 10 te W ets.per line Mb.tnserUen, according te loeauen. XU 1NTKLL10KNCKB, Laneaster. ra. TelephoneCennection rweit Lxixjke Tew ren tins Asejr, asp Bcxirxn nurattaw. caw bats Tan JUilt ITItLIUBSOI AUIKD TO TBIV, POST AtD ea 10 Cm a M'xk. Tn Awr.xs Bma CA0IA1 OWM AS DKSIBXt). The Colored Man In I'elltlc?. One of tbe most important political Movements of the day is that et the col ored race towards independent political Toting. A colored Democrat some years age was such a novelty that be was prac tically ostracized by his brethren and anathematized as n traitor. But with the lapse of years and experience of Dem ocratic rule, the negre is opening his eyes te the absolute wrongfulness of playing the permanent role of hewer of weed and drawer of water for the Republican party. Tbe negre Is beginning te realize that in the great Republican states he is the balance of power. If the Pennsylvania colored voters cast their ballets in n body for Cleveland, the electoral rete of this commonwealth nill he placed In the Cleveland column. It is certain that Cleveland and Thurman will receive mere ballets from the colored race than evar befere accorded te Democratic) can didates, and they will ceme from the doubtful states, New Yerk, Ohie, In dlana and Illinois, where every vote will 1 ave great importance. Tee big convention of colerod men in Indianapolis this wiek would have been Impossible- four years age and the Demo cratic endorsement they enunciated would have been inconceivable. But slnce 1834 a Democratic president has given larger recognition te the colored race than any Republican predecessor, lie has made James M. Tretter recorder et deeds for the District of Columbia in place of the blatant demagogue, Fred, Douglass, and in his ether appointments he has shown a deslre for the advancement of the colored man. The latter remembers that it was a Democratic mayor In Phila delphia, who first dared te put a colored man en the pelice force. Democratic executives in 2ew Yerk, Ohie and Rhede Island were the first te demaud political equality for the negre, while the negre was voting steadily the Republican ticket. The scales are falling from the colored man'd eyes new. He had heretofore been seeln through a glass darkly. New the full sunlight of truth bursts upon him. Ha proposes te be emancipated from the thraldem of the Republican party and te de his own political thinking, lie will be found along with thousands of bis brethren this year voting the Demo Deme Demo cratie ticket, because he believes that the best Interest of his race nnd his country demand it. Tli3 rmldfnt and the Soldier. The Lancasttr nguiVcr, usually a con servative and accurate Journal, rushes te the full oxtreme of partisan bitterness in an editorial this week en the " Soldier Vete," which it thinks will go in a body tollarriten. The Inquirer revamps the Btery et Cleveland's substitute in its most bleed-curdling form, gloats ever presidential inhumanity, nnd Bends the victim te the peer houje te die neglected after the most approved melodramatic fashion. It mnkes very interesting read ing, but is it true? This is nn essential lngredientef a charge of this kind, and te substantiate It we want the public records and net the distet ted statements of partisan sheets, who purposely falsify In order te put the president en the de fensive. And the Iiuyufrcr, carried nway by the tide.'uf its fierce invective, is led te make this remaik : " Since bis ClevelaudV accession te tbe presidency lie has shown in many ways his hostile feeling toward Union soldiers, which has net been lest en tbe soldiers of the nation ; efpeclully la his notorious order te re tutu lebel battle flags, and his ostentutieus hostility t j pensioning worthy Union veterans." If the Jnem'rcr will preve that the roito reito roite ration of rebel fUgs was nn net of treason, or if !t will show that n Hlugle worthy Union veteran, or his represen tatives, were denied n pension by this administration, we will make him a present of n house and let. The evidence 1 all en the ether side in the matter of Justice te the worthy Union soldier. The Philadelphia Ltdgcr, a Republican Jour Jeur nal which does net support the presi dent, but which is capable of treating him fairly, recently said en this point ; If ztal Jn behalf of hastening en this ieiue of aeldlera' pensions l a merit and virtue, then the pension clUce as conducted by General Ulaek, the Incumbent ooaimlj eoaimlj oeaimlj alonerof jiensleni-, Is entitled te most hon orable mintlen. The number et original pennons IsHued by that bureau In the UscaI year Just closed Is creater by llve thousand uu m Dy jirect'UJDK jear, Tae Inquirer rays, " the time will never come when our people will prefer a sneak and skulker te a patriot." This is ex aitlywbat the president thinks, and the aeaks and skulkers of the late war are net permitted te defraud the government. Because they are net given full sweep, enr contemporary frets and fumes. Wneiefere? Whisky Tax te the Stales. "Ye heir a giett deal of denial from the Hepubllcan organs about the f ree whisky plmk in their platform. Seme of them, like the Lancaster Inquirer, allege It does net mean what it saj a. Others 83y that if the national tax en liquor was abol abel Ished, the tax would go te the states, Which would make the question as bread as it was long. This is specious pleading, but it will net bear clew inspection. As the New Yerk ZYmessavs: "Ne unifermltv in state laws could be secured. There would be a tar in one state and no tax in another; a high tax in one and a low tax in a aelguberlni one. Cheap liquor could always be had from some source, nnd its distribution could net be controlled. Whatever restriction might be put en saloons and bir-roems, the sale by tbe .bottle, the gallon, the barrel, would in Cuase teycnl all control. Tbe effect j-.il 'nn.niuX."tj-j.ijvljii.riia,wj upon the. bnblts et the peeple would be disastrous, and the ' liquor Inttr. est ' lu politics and legislation would In In crcue In extent and power far beyond what It Is new. Temperance legislation, whether for prohibition or restriction, would be eet back thirty years. There Is a moral side te this question, nml serious 1 temperance thought ' cannot demand the repeal of the government tax without virtually surrenderlnff the contest ler wiu regulation, tbe restriction, or the sup pression of the liquor traflle." Free whisky Is a rotten plank In the llepubllcan platform, and the fact that it Is contingent will net release the llepnb llcan party from its fall force and effect. And new there Is te be a 3ap "trust." These In It we tnut will make no llseap." m m The ruins tbli summer have been wry polite, for they neatly all ceme at night, when they cause the least Inoenvonlonco. Tun Democratic policy li te enfores fiu. gsllty In public expense, and abellib tin rmetiary taxation. Democratic rialerm 1m. An agent et tbe treasury department, Mr. II. I). Iiltt:epage, has been for seme tlme making Investigation et the amount of Cou Ceu Cou federato property that may new be rcoov rceov rcoev erod by the United Htates. The total foots up million!1, and Includes ships, war ma terials ard money In this euntry and Europe. It make a very Interesting show ing', but It 1 net llkely te realize much In cold cash, Tun Damoeratlo Society of Pennpylvanln la no holiday organic iIIed, but Instituted for business purjnses, that business beln tbe development of Demcoralle sontlment In Pennsylvania. It Is showing great ac tivity by mailing circulars te prominent Democrats throughout the atatn, rrquestlng them te ergnnl7S club, and furnishing: them with blnnka nnd the necessary docu ments te fnollltate such work, Kvery Domccretloolub should becomea niember et the Domccratle Boeloty, which latter would then beoeinn a compact nud Intlnon Intlnen tlal organl7itlen, the far-renehlng meets of whleh would be foil lu every nook and corner of the mat", aud the results of which work would be Bpparmit In thu great Doineoratlo vete at the polls in Novembor. m- m Tut: colored vete la net going this ye.ir prll moll Inte the Republlcan rnuks. J, McUanH Htewart, a leading oelored Inwyer, et Nuw Yerk, ssyaen this peint: "J esti mate that 2 pr oenL nf the ontlre oelored vete el New Yerk will thin year be east for the first tlme fur the Dumocratle parly. Fifteen pur cent, of the colerod men nf the elty are alreuily DmnoerntH, and se 40 per of the oelored eltl.ini of Wew Yerk will vete for OIoveIaiuI and Thurman this fall." 11 The colored poeplo lmve for many yearn been restless bucnusn th y lmve been largely Ignored In the councils et thn He pHbllcan ptrty. They feared tlie Demo Deme Demo cratle party, but President (JleveUtul'H wlseatid liberal administration has dlssl dlssl pated that fuar. The polley of the Demo crats In the .Northern and Western stall s duiInK tbe past few yenra lias been he liberal as tn oreate the foeling1 among col ored veters that IMey oeuld aafeiy coopti ceopti coepti rato with thn Domnnratle party, Fer example, In Alasuohuselln the Demoaratle governor appointed n colored cltlztm, Mr. It. 0. Jtullle, ulge. Tlie Democratic mayor of itestnn appointed a colored man, Mr, Kit ward Walker, te the very responst respenst responst bie nlllcn nl asqetser. Mr. Walker was tlrst appointed Judge by the Democratic gover nor, and thu ilepubliean cnunell rofiiaed te oentlrm the nomination. Tlien the Doino Deino Doine oratlo mayor appointed lilm judge, and the llepubllcan oeunolt again roluaed te oon eon oen linn tlie nomination. "The DsiuoerHtsof Ktiode I 'land pasted n civil rights bill for the bandit et the col cel col orod cltlzmsef thestate. Th'i Democrats erNnw.l-rsey, under thn leadership ofthe Dniccrntle govirrer, Leen Abbett, did the nuiiiu inlng. Thu Dflmecrallc mayor of Philadelphia urn le oelored mm olUeerHof tlie pelice force. Governer Ueadly, the Democratic gMernnr of Ohie, appoint) d n oelored man, Mr. 1'elnr 11, Ulark, ene of thn regents of llmHtatu Unlverslty. When Mr. (Jlaili reslgned, Keraker, the Ilepiibll can povurner, upielnted n whlte man te talte the colored uiHti'd plane. In yenlrmt te this, the Dnmnerats, under the loadershlp of Hemily, hhewid the Kroatest Uburallty and Kunureslty toward the colored poeplo lu respect te thelr Hchoel rights aud thelr civil rights. "Governer Div!h, thn Domecratlo chief mnKistrate et Ktiode Inland, niiielntud n colored cltlzen, Mr. Ooergo I. DewnlnK, member of n commission te examiuu the public Instllullei Hof thostate. " Presldutit Uleveland'a Hppnlntn.entH haru been as liberal te thu colored clttreuH hs appointments were under the llepubll came, nnd he is regarded as beln as Irce from color prijudlee as any preslaunt who lias ever hcen in Washington. " "Thn Uepubllcins of Hhode Island prr. slitently rnfiised toglve the oelored people ropumcntutlen lu thu atate legislature. The Demecrals nemlnatad n colored man aud triumphantly olected hlui. These, and ether manly and Kmoreun ac'.s en the part of the Dnmocratle party have llboraltzed thn leelltmsiif the oelored peeple, and ac count In large measure for the tendency te coupuute with the Ddinoeratla parly. " DHIFT. "Hjii'.e appear (e think that the tenia tenia tlenal eltmeiit nnd Ufa are aynonjmeus. Far from It. Vlrllollie will undoubtedly preducu sensations In the reader, but no books drop mero speedily nud hopelessly into oblivion ttmn theso oeucolvod and written In n lurid spirit or sensationalism. Even when produced by skilled workman shin they have the baneful quslltles of a stimulant, aud sine, senslble people de net llke the reaction following. The merely exciting novel Kny have net n little veue, especially nmnng these who orave excite ment for llu own sake; but it rarely pos pes tcsMs the peer te livej it is quickly fcupernedcd by onme ether literary stlmu laiit, The reader lnstiuctlvely Hiid Inevitably frcls the dllterence betwieu the forced, meenaulcal piling of Incident nnd agen), and thu natural stquecce of caiue nml tleet which preduces vicissitude lu thu actual world." These true words wero wrltteu by the uie nev. i;.i-.hee, m The i-iuw, net many mouths age. I recall them new that he was buried a week age, te show that be llke se many ethers, had the rlj;ht theery of novel writing eveu while his practice ran directly oeunter te It. Acoerdlng te his own theory net ene of his soero or morn of novels " possesses the power te llve," ordcecneau rdnce In the permaueut, en- I during lltcrature of the language ; for tlirre ii net ene of them all which dots notserm te have been 'coticeled aud written lu a lurid spirit et sensationalism," hdiI which 1h net lu 1 of feiccd, mechanical piling et lucid out and agony." The total defect of even tbe beat of i;, p. Heb' stories, such as "Openlng a Chestnut Hurr," "Harriers Burued Away," and n fijw ethers, U tLut they misrepresent human nature, distort human relations, snd In general give eutliely falsoanduntrue vlews of human life. There is a weak scnllmen Ullty running through them thatls morally enervating, and when coupled with the otbteal aud religious ftellngs and relations of life, and It Hluiest unllermlv is. it in comes positively harmful te tbeohrMeierof the young reader. Toe en ja that, .,!.., i m ni,vt ig exiilte iu.ntna luur eft whlle being read, Bilmulate the super tlclal emotions, and lnltate tbe lachrymal Kiauur, luuj itvu ue ixirmanent acnnlie linprtn-len that is elevating or strengthen ing. Tnelr only mict Is one of nerteua Jauguer and deblllty alter the aentimenut tUervexcencoeusea by their artltlclil ex. cltement has Bpcut lurelf. There Is net even a clear conception retalned et a single oue of thu cUaraeters that Uura In the story. They are se loosely put together, they are se little true te Hie, as It Is or as it should bs, that they drop apart, vaulth like vspers, from the memery almost as seen as thu book luelf U dropped. Net one of them bai real life enough te llve In our literature; te live, for usicp'.e.like Cooper's Fatbaadtr, Uswtberne's Doca'.tlle or THE LAyOASTOSB DAILY lyTELLtGHEyOJaB, Miriam or Hilda or Little Pearl, like Mlsa Muriret'a nnunUlueers, IJewells hum Lsphatn, or Cable's Jehn and Mary Klch liDg. Hee's characters simply have net character enough te live thus ; they have noetrens:, consistent personality j they have no riUiccca or Interest el! the artificial stase en which they rage and wcep, ioe and pray, are converted and dle, as any puppets could be made te de, but net as rcat men and somen would, If this Is true, l have often aiked myself, hew In the world are we te account (or the immome popularity et the dead author's stories T Hew Is it that they all passed through many oJltlecs, and sold te the ex tent of probably net far from a quarter et a million copies, from which the novelist had a yearly lncomeot f 10,000, whlle the pub lishers must have rcallzed from CO,000 te 1 100,000 from their sale overyyosr? Ne ether novelist in the country has bad inch a popular suceisi. llew are we te explain III The explanation I arrtved at Is this : The very defects of Mr, Hoe'a novels which 1 have polnted out are the chief cause of this popularity with a cettaln class et rcadera which numerically constitutes large ma jority In this country. Their popularity is iiased en essentially the came qualities as thosecharscterlrlng the stories of the late Hylvanus Cobb, Jr., Mrs. Ann H. (Stephens, ThoDuehcs",'rand ethers of that clan, enly that In place of the mero (ocular Inter est of the latter, tlioie Is a veil of religious ness thrown ever the fermer that In the eyes et multitudes raade thorn net only barmlesr, but even "edifying" and alto gether commendable Be that thousands who never would think of reading "Oulrta" or " Tbe Dnelinsn " jet feel fully Justified In reading V.. P. Hen. Indeed It Is largely through thn Monday school and parish library that Mr. Hee's books tocelved their lmmouse circulation. The nppotlte for sen ration and sentimentality, for abnormal and exaggerated ropreionlatloiiN of human life, which longed but virs forbidden te In dulge In the feast ollen.d In these secular novelists, here found nn lull and swoet satis faction In thn religious novels of n writer whom preachers did net frown upon and which could be freely had In the Horary nf every Bundity school and Yeung Men's Christian Ast03lnllm;in tlie land. Of ceurse they bucame epu!ar. Naturally they sold by tens et thousands. Just as the sonsatienul preacher ulwas draws tbe largest nudlebces, se the leusa tionnlnevul, boltseeuliirorrellglous, always I lifts lllfl lnnt rnaftnriL Himn hfnnhi wai w I te be made te cry nnd laugh j se thny go te the theatre en weelcdnyn: liutenHundavs. ihe theatres being cIemhI, tlmy go te ihe next bast place for thilr puipjse; te hear thn preacher whose sterlea and acting will make them laugh nud ery the meat. And preclsely the h.iiimi helilH geed el books The book that works up the feeling most vlolenlly Is the one the inultltiiile will buy. If It can't liavu HylvutiiiH Cobb, Jr, then It will take Iho next best substitute, the rb rb llgleus novel, The faet, however, remnliiH that tlie nou neu nou pnllenal hormen and cxelMng play are about equally harmful. And se or novels. That which Is Injurious In the sonsAtlenal i-rcular nevel Ispticlnely the snme that Is found In the popular Htindav school novel, Why then eheuld It net be Just an lojurl lejurl lojurl eus lu the oue us In thn ether ? llut the subject Is a big ene, se big that J might ns well step rlgut new, for nnother oeliimn would net brlnK me uny nearer the ""I. Uncah. KVKUIAl, NOTIUKH. Mr. Tumirr's Himimcti l)r Tanner certainly has a itri-nt stomacli-1-rmtliucauHeiir lit strength unrt imiiIu -unce. i iimv iiir In saying that tlie Oocter uwi Jlurtleck Weed Hit'en, bullf hn rt urn, his dl gniMvn pnw r ureimiil y uccnunli a ter. "Ilur "Ilur Heck llliwiit UltUra"lielnguiitani)arlinuaielnH inn sela by all (luijrglHUi. Knr sala bv II. II Undiran, druggist, iJ7 and VJO urtll'Ouuun Miriiet, I, unc m i, r itKi.mnwt, RKIiiniOUH HKHV10KH WH.h UK held In thn following churclii-Hen Bun. day. In tlie morning at 10X1,111 the eveutng ?l ' l i,.","',"v s.c,'K)l at l.n p. 111. When the hour Is (llirnrtuil It Is sitclully neted: Cuuaeii vr UuD-uorner or I'llnce and Or Or aiige. 1'ru.iahliigiitiu.liia ui.ainl 7-IJp.ui.bv tte 1 nster Htliliatli sclioel ut 13 a lu. OLIVUT IIII'TIHT CllUUDII, (,'OtlllT Ol Wah. liiKlen and Huge slrmt. t'reichliig at 1031 a. in and nil p. ui., by thopajter. Sunday sahoel alQ a. in. UiiiMHTLirniHuiNCucpcm West Klngstrnnt, K. b. Iteud, p.isler. lilvlun scuvlu.s in mor row innnilng uiil nveiilng ut the usual hours. Sunday sehnnl ut 9a in Ukauu I.CTHHKA.N. Cerner of North Oitoen and Jninns slreeu ltev. O. Elln lleupi.pas ler. huiiduy scliiKil at Oue a in Liuiu ui VlnnservtrrsailiilOa in, and 8 i in ST. HTsruxN's I etiuram c uuKCii, (Uaruisul oeriMirSouih liukn and !huiLh nirent", uev. U. Jlulsliir, panor.-Mervloo timorrew niniu liigandiiVHiiliig. Mnbea h snlioel ui Vn 111 nr. l,UBK'ltnreitMKi Marluliu Avenue, Hev. Wm. r. l.lelilllm, piuter lilvlne senlcu at 10.30 11 111 and 7 p 111 hunilay sehixil at ttu in. aervlen tu lint ftannan laiiKUagealOu lu Uev J. It Diilibs, 11. 11 . ellluUtlin? v USITSD IIUSTURICH IK OUK1HT (COVEHANT) Wutt Orunge and Concord streets Unv. J. II Kunlt. puter Sunday solieol at S a in. I'roHeliltigat P'iSuii. in ann 7 is p m 1'ra'se tneitlngiitu lip in. 1'iayerinunUng Widnrn Widnrn eav nvunlng at 7:13 leuug people's greun en Friday eventiig at 7 11. HaoeNii KVAKUKLIUJ.L ( Ktigllsli ), en Mul berry stroel, ubove Orauge I'leacldng at M u '"in 7 J p. iu., by ihe pastor. Sunday school atO-ifta 111. rnuiT llirrisT. Servlcps at t he regular hours morning iuiiI oveiilng, imster, ltev. J X Fol Fel woll. hunday solieol ut Ma ui. Kveulnu sub Jset '-tlie houiie veu urn te llve In. fraiei iiKMiiliiirnn Wednesday urrnlng ut7 11 l'RKBHVTUHlAK-DUlMO lrvlPlS UttlinDSIIKl meiuliiK Heur, cenduutnd by ih.i pintei, uuv J. V. Mltehell, it 11 Neuvtmlug tuivlcu. St. Paul's Usrenuin-It-iv. 1. v tiiiuiuiiur. puntiir i'lenuhlug tn tun innnilng by i"uv 1 r J fi. 8UI1'. Sunday school at V 11. in. Ae evwihiv si vice. rilKHBlTHlllAN MKHOniAL OlIUWU. Bnuth u.'u nn vii, a urn litis j iUIIIlIMOIt and ti'ucheru iiieuilng al S SJ. 1111 11 will be 'or chilnieii. 'ihoeveiilugsui- hVAneutiOAi.-Hrnt Church (Qerman) North uauirsir-uutiuv. K 1. I uhr. pater Pleach lng at iu saa. m. in the Ge 1111111 langtinrn unn 7 lip in tn ihe KnxllKh. Bmiduy chiKjl 111 9 11. iu. 1'riiy.irinieiliig nn Thurvdav iVriitntt. leaeheis luuellug en I'llday LVeiituu at Iho pareeniiKO. St. Jehn's 1.utiikrn. ltev. II. V. Alleman. II. II. piister. buivlri's al 0 3Ua. in. cnmluutrd by Itev Daniel huilz fuOluih school alit Juhu's at u a iu aud ut Ueiwala Aumerlul viiniiT-i nt i ill, WmTxitN it. E. C'HCitcii K. W llurke. pastor Class ut Ua m, 10 3J 11. in and 71311. iu prcachlug by jiinter -uiiday n-bee. at 2 p. Hi elms I'nejtiay nt7 II. rrayermcetlnir ou 1 Sunday evening ut 7 II. B KastMus.e m. K. ciiuncu - Suudjy (choel at 9 11 in Moravian. J. Max tlurfc, l, I)., pastor. 9 a ui Sunday scbe ! 10 iu a 111. 1.ltaiiy uud ser mon NimivhiiI kr servlCrt. lumiTV i.uTiiKRAN-tun.lay school at 9a in arui 11 ut in JO tn ltiv K,a ik r rn; unslm. unt puster e tie 1 hunh et the lliiiy Com Cem Com inunleu, rhtliuluiphlu. KNeulug lertueu ut 7 13 by ihe patter. COMPJ.KX20X I'O H'OJCK QOMI'LKXION I'OWDKlt! LADIES Milu .VLL. A UK KIN Kit COMl'LHXlON Aiuei van, POZZONI'S MKD10ATKI) COMPLEXION POWDER. It luiimris a brlllUnt transparency te the SRtu ltiuev sail pimples, Irurklea unit nlf. colerutloi . and mkus ihe skin dellcalelv seltaud beautllul. Itcnntalns 1111 tlme, whlle. whlte and brunette. , reu SALK 111 Ail ilruKglats nnd Fnney Uoeda Doulera lvorywbero. J-1IKWAUH or 1MITATIONB.-C aprtiiva ATTHMVKl'H. TUIUEBH. KAUl'TAIAN, ATl'O KM E Y-AT-1, AW, KO SOUTH 1MUNUK ST., iAncoster. 1'a. 'Wlvilw I ACOU K. bllKAKKKH'H rrekOiUnglu lh niemlng nt 10.30 11 in undln Iho uvmilng lit 7 13 p 111. auiiilav school ut U m. in. teung poeplu's liinettng at 7'tJ 11 m Prayer uienilnK en Wtidnmrtiiv nvHnmu t.7 , 11 iHler PURE RYE WHISKY. ll OWN OlSTIbJUATlON.) MO. ISCKNaUK SljlJAKK. pyOOD'a HAltSAPARILLA. BLOODPOISON Whethcr ertjln&Ung In atsease, or from hand hand hand ltDgehorelcal or vegetable poisons, U enred by Heed's SuspMilia, which Ihoreniihlr cleanses, purlfles and enriches the blecd. After such disease as small-pox, sssrletferer, ana niphtherla, Heed's Sarsapartlla Is of great boncntlnrxpelllnjr tba virus and toning up and strengthening- tba body. ' I was poisoned by poison try, and 1st It go till the potion get Inte ray bleed, when I was ebtlsed te give np tny work, and was confined te my house for two months. X had sores and scale en me ntOU HKAU TO 1-KET. my flnger nails came off, and my hilr and whiskers eamoeut. 1 had two physicians, bnt did net seta te get much belter. Then I aaw Heed's Barsaparllla adTertised and benghta bottle. It helped ma se much that I continued taking It UU I bad nied three betUes, when I was cored. I ean recommend Heed's Barsa parllla te all at the best bleed partner I knew or ' u. w. vusi, te l'atK Avenue, JirocK JirecK JirocK pert, M. Y. i!AI,lllA-tltrURE BLOOD "Imed te be troubled with fever andagne, malaita, pimples en the face, and ether afTec Uens resulting from bleed imparities. I was Induced te try Heed's Hartaparillai aaaresnlt I hava vigorous health. It keepi me well throughout the year." W. Stswabt, COJ Myr Ue Avenne, Uroeklyn, N. Y. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. Beld ty all druggists. II t six for S3. Freparad only by O I. HOOD a CO., Lewoll, Mass. 100 Dotes One Dellar. WANA&tAKKWa Closed at 1 v. m. 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 arc reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be r.irrrl fnr without- rlinrrriv AA7f " I try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. err nut L. j u JUNtPIH V WANAMAKER'S MAcrcs FLOOISpACE k! PHILADELPHIA riiinrecNm ' 1 r 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 le 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, Phlladelchla. A it )f J. It VttH riHHMK.STH. G Ut'.AT KKDUCJTION. Fine Tailoring At Are Oreairst lUduollen ever made te re duce a hiu vy sleck, at H. GERHART'S Fine TalleriDg Establishment, 41 NOUTU UUKKtf STHKKr, Only Dlriellmp rtliiK Tailor la the Ctty e Lancusler. 1 OHN H. eivm:i:. BARGAINS IN WhiteDress Goods UlNUUAMd, HAT1NES, UR1NKLES, bee ut out Lbdlen' lUlbrlggan lloe, 2 ler l-i I'UIIII, Mesqulln Canopies. Turkish UuthTowels.2 fJriScenU. NOTUOU111.E TO SHOW 00008. KVJCUITlllNd CI1KA1 FOU CASH. JOHN S. GIVLER, 6 & 8 North Queen St., NEAK UKHTUI EQUAUK, LANOASTKU, PA. inurlO lvdAw glilAKONAlILK HAHUA1NS. WATT&SHAND 6. 8 ifc 10 BAST KINO ST. Special Seasonable Bargains ! 100 l'IKOKH Swiss Embroidered Fleunciugs, from lie le 11.23 a Yard W 0 call special attention te thn let nt goods, as they rtre very aesimlile and much less than regular prices. 50 Dezen Gent's Unlauniricd Shirts, Geed Quality Muilln, Narrow I'lillel, Al l.lncn Uosems aud Cullj, at 6J0 oaeh. OJECASE SATEENS, Kew stylei and Colorings, AtUXca Vara, Short l.nngthsuua Odd Lets of (loeds accu mulated aurlug thu Bcasen's business KBMNANT3 Ol" 81LK, UKMNANT3 OK OASUMKUICS, UbUNAMTS Or llbACIi AND COI OltEO HK.NlllKTTAb, JIHM.NVVTS OT ALL KINDS OF 11LACK ANUIOLOUK1) UUKS3 UOOU3, KKMNANT3 OF 11AT1STK3 AND LAWNS, These recCs are ill belatcleiea out, rcgara rcgara letsef cost. SPECIAL ! Out let cf HALr-WOOL WJNTtNUH, tn Jllacki and Colers.ouly rt VKCK.NT3 A VAIJO, AT THE New Yerk Stere, ciiil Sule of RcmnaDts! SAttttHDAV, JULY 28, fiKW ADVKltTtaKUENTa. TXAVE YOU CORNS 7 DO TOU WART THEMCUUEUt IF SO, USE oeoanAN'a corn curb. i.,.tlil?,ea!!a ,llre Bna srraraatcedtocure l'rloe, 25c. Fer sain only at UOL'UttAM's lUUO BTOhB, TuThA? W I5 North guess St. Qt'EOlAhKOltTHK VACATION BHAEON. Trunks, Traveling Bags AND .. YALISES. During tbe Vacation Sen eon we give' special r?uceiuonueniUU.HK3 and TKAVJcLlMi DAUi. l'lHORSreSlTlVKI.YTHK LOVVtHT IN TUB CITY. straw" hats AT YOUtt OWN FKICK. aVHl'EClll. OOOOH. ritlCK) ON OIIIPAICN Stauffer&Ce. 31 and 33 North- Queen Street, LANOASrKU, FA. pKDUOKD I'UIOHS AT THH GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Lasting Until SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 8. Additional Bargains Added TO-DAY. One let of Colored Plush Ornaments reduced te one cent apiece. One case of Ladies' Ribbed Lisle Vests reduced te 15c apiece. HANDKERCHIEFS. We have fixed a regular scale of reduced prices which holds geed en all J Iandkerchiefs, re gardless of style or quality. All Handkerchiefs reduced from 3c te 2c, from 10c te 8c, from 12c te iec, from 15c te 1 2C, from 20c te 1 7c, from 2 5c te 20c, from 30c te 25c, irem 35c te 27c, from 40c te 30c, from 50c te 37c, from 75c te Gec, from $1.00 te 75c. Linen Chemisettes, Plain" White and Pleated, also Fancy Colored, reduced from 25c te iec. Black Spanish Lace Ties and Fichus, reduced from 50c te 43c, lrem 75c te 62c, from $1.00 te 83c, from $1.25 te $1.00, from $1.50 te $1.19, from $1.75 te $1.37, from $2.00 te $1.63, from $2.50 te $1.88, from $4.00 te $3.25. Handsome Lace Cellars, Real Torchon, reduced from 50c te 39C Children's Oriental Lace Col Cel lars, worth 30c, reduced from 19c te 15c, reduced from 25c te 19c. Beys' Windser Ties, reduced from 15c te 12c, from 25c te 19c, from 37c te 30c, from 50c te 37c. Braided Pillow duced from 25c Shams, re re te 15 c, from 3Sc te 25c, from 5octe 35c, from 75c te 50c, from gi.oe te 80c. Linen Table Cleths, 8-4, re duced from $1.00 te 75c, 10-4, reduced from $1 2,7 te $1.00. Tapestry Cevers, Tinseled, reduced from $1.47 te $1.00. Satin Finished Jute Stand Cevers reduced from $1.37 te $1.00. Table Linens reduced from iSc te 15c, from 25c te 20c, from 37c te 25 c, from 50c te 40c, from 60 te 45c a yard. M YKKS A HATHFON. THE PRICES ARE DOWN. The Cut we have Made en Our Prices covers all Grades and Kinds. Let us remiud you that we have our eye constantly en the lleliablllty of our Clothing, atd we're pleased te say It's well ap- predated by the purchasing public. All Ujeds Marked at Mid Season Prices, and if you're lu need of Clothing you miss a gee J ehance if you den'5 call en us. Myers & Bathftra, kkliauuk cLOTam: NO, VA WAST rilNCI b'f'., L.AMUA8TKB I'A. 1888. VLUTUMU. ASKEW OB UK, ATMOS..XU AMDZX W8T KING BTUEKT. err-ifO JJEDUCKU 1MUCKS. L. 6ANSHAN & 8R0. Great Sacriflc Sale ! HEM, BOW AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING UKOUCKU ALMOST TO ONK-UALr TUElil ACTUAL VALUK. unr Bummer Goods must go for want et intlfiscfty prtCM wer nover eart of befere tOA P&lr !hlldmnfl lrnAA 1ana at OK It J CO, 75 ft. It 00. " -.. -.. ana sua M8n,s ranU l.C0' w' 7080-w"rtf 800 Pair Men's Rarstmera anfl Wonted Pants atHSS 1160 1200, KM and IS te. 8M.hlldren's butts at It .IB, si je, sj.r.0. IVO 1,(00 Men's bntts. Worsteds. Casslmtrei and Cheviots, at i, ig. , no and 111. Prices That Will Asteahh Yen. Beys' ScorsuckerCoatandVcstat 700! Men'a at 90 j. Men's Thin Coats at Ue. Men's Mohair and Henre Ceat and Vests; '" fj"01. ceftW na tbj at Ue, il.w, i, 80) Men's Odd Vests at tOc, 70 and II 00. . r I his ener wilt held icoed until overy 'lol 'lel lar s worth of Summer Uoeda Is sold. L Gaesman d Bre., B.W.OORNBR NORTH QUEEN Ss ORANGE STB LANOASTKU, I' A. carriages. s 'TAN D AltO WOKK, EDVy.EDGERLEY CAimiAUE UUILDEB, HOS. M, 12, 43, MAUKET BTHVKT, ltear Of rostetllco, Lancaster, l'a, I have In Hteca; and Uulld te order Kyery Vnrlutvet the following atvlnni Cnnnn. liner. pk'B, Uubrlelets, CarrlnKes, victerias, liuslness wai?ens, "T" carts, McCall Wasens. Hurries. BllUKUb (TUMUIIB, X ilUIUJUB, AXIIEVSH tTllRUIIS. roaen iy the 1 emnlciv the best Mechanics, and have facil ities te uulld correctly nny style of Carriage desired. The Duality. Style and rtnlsh 01 my work mekes it decldtdly the cheapest la the market, rVBIIAVETIIE llKSTAKOCUKAPXST OAUT1NT1IK MAKKKT. vyUATlSYOUn CHIEF JJEiaOHT? IK IT UK TLKASUUE HIDING, J. H. NORBECK. (Successor te Nerbeck A Mlley), Tropiletor of the OU Htliable Yellow Frest Cescli WOliN, ceuneh or DUKE AND V1NKBTUKETS, Lancaster, l'a. Is fully piepsred te nccomuiednto yen with l'hwlens, ramlly Carriages, lluggles, ste , of ibe latest Deslitns and Variety of Hprlngs andbtyles, nnd wh'chfer Comtert, rimun, liauiy, Klnlsh and buporle Ity of Workuian Werkuian shlp cannot be oicelted, either In the city or county el Lancaster, and as te Prices, compe tition is defied. DOUUAIUS at Special Uargilns. De net buyelaewhere till you lmve seen Nnrboek's stuck and Make. My own make always sus tains my went if It be for mulness Interest i,t lien and there you will And lluitiitss and Market nngenp, iccall and liajten Hickory Wsgens, eta, which will eorve your purpose, nnil can new be had at l'rlcej una Teiiiu te suit your pocket-books. Alse, second-hand Werk of overy dot crip lien rebulltas itoed as new Call and sue n I urgu mock. ltepalrlng-, with ciru nnd promptness, still a peclalty. fll 8ina?Aw J'ARAHOLS. R.n AH. Ladies, Loek te Your Interests. We began the paiasel season with an cu cu tlrely new stock. We want te de the same next year. And te that end etrer Ureal bargains In i'arasels and Sun Umbrellas. Prices are marked awny dawn, and goods must go. Call and see llargatns. R. B. & H., NO. It KA3T KINO ST. BnrS-Smfl KDVCATIOKAL. rrilil Yeates Institute. CKKV. MOSTOOMEUV 11. HOOI'JIU, M. A, Headmaster,) will KKOI'KN FOK THE YKAlt 1S8J-9, ON MONDAY, BEPTBMBBR 3, 1888 Mr. Ilnnper premises speclal'y thorough Ins'ructlen In Malhemntles, Penmanshrp, llnok-keeplngandlbe usual nngllih studies. Hebers 1 1 say, also, that having taught for meraih in u quarter of a century, he has fll ted boys ter Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia. Amheisl. 'I rlnltv. Wtwi Point, and Animnnlla andhunuvurhdda oandldate ler udmlssteu njecuid. il Ive or six bevs will hn nMlmi inlntd.. laiiuiy 111 in nett master. Circulars by mall or at Mr. Ken Dursrallh's Heek Stere. Fer tu ther Information apply te the Uoad Uead master, at Ne. 305 North Duke Street. JlyS-ImdTTbAS Abl'llALT ULOVKH. A Sl'HALT PAVING ULOOK. Asphalt Bleck Ce., OBloe-Ml Chestnut St., Phlla , Pa. Works -Hrldgepert, l'a., A Camden, N. J. UANUrACTUUEUS Of Standard Asphalt Paving Blks SIZES 4x5x11 AND XI4'xl2. In general use forstreotpavlng.sldowalks.gar den patbs, mm yaras ana anvuways, kuuhd, ceiurs vats and sea walls. Advantages 1 NolsMeas. eustless, strlcuy sanitary. lirucU cally Indestruetlble ana cheap. 1 or prices and iurther Information address: R. S, OSTER & BRO., Agents Lancaster Ce.. 321 North Prince St. l-nnemtxr. !. niMmd tKNSIOhH. BOI.UIEl'.S who wero disabled from wounds Injury, rupture, exposure, piles, deafness, or who were, lu roneiuence of their mtlluary soi sei view. Incapacitated for manual labor, whether from wounds or disease, aru entitled te pen Blen. V lI)OWS.mlnorchtldren,anddependentreb atlves of soldiers who died or disabilities con tracted in the service, are entitled te iienslen, and by Act of Congress of J an. si, 1887, soldiers of the Mexican Vur are also unUUedte pen slens INCKKASK. Thousands of pensioners are en titled le a higher rating. Ne fee unless success f nl. Can ruler te many successful cli Jinanu. soldiers. It wtll cost you nothing te write me, and it may result grnaUy te your advantage. U. IJ. MULL, tens.. AU'y, Vegansviliu, Lncaler County, Pa, mirJ-lyalyw nmr seen, JEROUANT TAIL01UNO. The People's Cash Stere MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL ITD UUAKCHKS. Talbriggan, Summer Merine AND' GAUZBUNDERWErlR. Ntckwcir, Oellirs, Cuff, Sasftndftrs, Hosier, Etc. Flannel Shirts. Peieile Shirts and 'White Shirts, IN GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES. The People's Gash Stere, NO. 25 EAST KINO ST., (Neit rear te thal.anetster County National Bank,) LANCASTER, PA. marlt-lvdAw s TAMM BROTHERS. GOING ! GOING ! GONE! Valuable Beicss Property AT- ASSIGNEES SALE. OnfUtOAY.AOUUSTle.atB p. m , will be offered, at the Cooper Heuse, the very deslra. bio business property, Nej. 8S and n MOBTU (JUBEH ST., (across from Postefwoe) as the properly et stamm Brethers, cenalstlne et IM leet ll!i Inches front, extendlng back te a depth et 215 teet, mere or les, with a thre b (3) story hhep fronting en Christian street, met as a manufactory. Alse right of way through three (8) feet alley and stairway te second story. The Stere Uoem Is ene of the finest and best adapted ler general mercantile business te be found anywhere, having lately been re modeled by the owners. Bald store room Is 28 icet lli Inches wlde and 100 feet lung, ventf. lated and lighted In the most Improved style. Parties can view the premises by calling en Messrs. Btamm Bres., or the assignee. W. r. BEYKH, Assignee. Thes. J. Davis, Attorney. HAVING KKADTlll: AUOVh COME STRAIGHT Ze our Stere ami tafc advantage of the Extraordinary Bargains 1HAT W AUK OrTKUlN J. Bverybedy PleaEed, Ne Dlsapp Mntnier t, Take tlniB ana leek ever our Bargains. Ne Tieible te Shew Gelds. DONT STAY AWAY. Ercry thing Mast Be Sold, -AT THE- BOSTON STOEE, 35 & 37 North qaeen Btreet. Stamm Brethers. II A Xlt K BR CllUtf'S. gANDANNA UANDKEHOU1KKH, CJKT YOUU Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3, 5 and 10 Cents, ERISMAN'S. NO. 4S WES1 KIXQ SI, , ef"Vlxt Ucer ,0 Brler's PhotegrBphaal- AVrANTKD-LADIES ANDQENTIiK .U.nien P"slnK small capital te handla arareluvenilim; reiipseaaU ethers t neped. eiing, no oppeslilon, 110 risk, easily carried, Siaf,iyJnnWD.,!;,l,,Jr 8em- sweeping success 1U a day, 1100 a weea. IMe a month. liOuua year sum. calleraddrrss MliS. c. JyWmdAvr IM North l)ukeSt.,LancasUr,Pa.
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