T&SWFPP -' ., i" . -i- . " . wanaiwi'-i i V r" r,- THE IiANOASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FBlDAST. AUGUST 17, 1888. litf- K t ts ih- y (V Th Daily Inte.lfggncar. V iAHOASTEK. AUGUST 17. IO I 0r irrsutasxcn publishes all the Ullirrr r "" United rress np te .. MMS-Tbe Dully Edition of Thb Imu.l jMmm U aellvered by carriers la the city vM (amandine town for loe. per wee ;. . mii. asm a mtn MM for six months tui tat nm wentus i bee. vnnaan. 4fM WiwtT lmi.uairen (Deuble Beetl BKkt Pages, only ILBO per annum, - ! i.. ' ... .,. aAAt-MS fthfttlffftfl ;t nvnnpin whuhr ,.. - j . - BStaise state wneroine iipw uuw ,- , d AtwrUeementj from 10 te SB eta. per line . TjTZk AflATC afwirrilnir ti location. T """ THB.1NTKLLIGENCEB, Lancaster, Pa. '. Til ii Hi iiTiiiinnr11fin fl - . Lr rrMOKS LCATIKO TOWH FOR TUB fkabub, KU Umuencn MAiwti te Thkm, Test Paid tea 10 ciirrs A Week, th Addabs Biike CBAftOtDASOlTaaAS IIESIRXD, Fescefal Europe. Taking a quick glance around the world, the prospect is net altogether churning, though it may be exceptional ly peaceful. Over in Londen they are worried chiefly by the depression et American securities, due te the yellow fever scare and by the move of Mr.rarnell ter a fair trial in Scotland. Acress the channel frenchmen are fretting ever their labor troubles, and netinn with sat isfaction that Yen Moltke is laid en the shelf, and Prince Bismarck just as old ns usual. Emperor William has given them plain notice that he will held en te their lest provinces like grim death. He would even prefer that 40,000,000 Germans should give up the ghost rather than see one stone of Alsace-Leralne given up te Prance. fttusls joins in the surly snarl of France evor Italy's unlucky African Teature and the Sultan of Turkey growls Vigorously at everybody. Turkey is the ere spot of the European body politic, Bud serious trouble there usually means restless times nbead. The trouble just rnw Is se serious that a crisis is reported between the Bultan and his ministers, and there is talk of n secret mission te England. Tbe through line of railway between Paris nnd Constantinople has at last been finished and was te have been opened with rejoicings, but the sultau hu just decreed that all the festooned binttng Bheuld be taken down, nnd the train new en its way must be allowed te proceed through Turkish territory In Silence. Turkey opposes the opening et railway connection with civilized Europe. Sae sees that it must be fatal te her rule ; that the iron giant steam will come snorting in with n horde of Western no tions in his train te overthrew the rule et Islam, and ferce the unspeakable Turk from his home. The wages of the sol diers and sailors are long overdue, and the ministers of war nnd marine want ssven and a-half million et dollars at once, which the grand vizier proposes te borrow from Turkish banks. The sul tan realizing tbe precarious nature et the lean would prefer te borrow from Infidel foreigners. There is plenty et material ler a war scare in the condition et the BUkan states, and the only reason that the fight is net en band may be that there is no snow en the ground, nnd hos tilities are quite possible. If fighting was physically Impossible, and the legislative bodies of tbe various powers were con sidering army bills, we would surely have a most terrific sound of approaching war from that part of the world. A'et Fer Free Trade. The only ground for the charge that the Demeciucy supports free trade seems te be the declaration et British papers that Democratic policy has that tendency. Republican journals hava been quoting extensively from Eiigllsh newspapers hearty expressions of satisfaction ever the prospects of American free trnde, but they fall te explain that these remarks were elicited by nothing of greater value than the positive assertions of Republican papers that the Democrats favor free trade. British journals that have taken the trouble te note for themselves the scope of the Mills bill and the declara tions of the Democratic platform confess their disappointment, but then Republican papers step quoting. There Ib net much snwestlen of free trade in this opinion of tbe Democratic committee en ways nnd Beans (en bill 9,051): "With untaxed w uutusruiB," Bays mis report, " we could keep our mills running en full tlme and our operatives in constant employ ment. If there should be no duty en any materials entering Inte man ufactures, many art Icles no w made abroad would be made at home." There Is no free trade In this recern. mendatlonef President Cleveland that the " relation of the werklngman te the revenue laws of tha country, nnd the manner in which it palpably Influences the question et wages, should net be for gotten in the Justifiable prominence given te the proper maintenance of the Bupply and protection of well-i aid lalwr." There is common Bense in his suggestion that " the increasing and unnecessary surplus of national income annually nccumrau lating be released te the people bynn amendment of our revenue laws which shall cheapen the price of the necessaries of life, and give freer entrance te such Imported materials as by American labor may be manufactured into marketable commodities." The Catholic World of New Yerk re bukes, as an insult te intelligence, the at. tempt te make Irish Americans Lelleve that by voting the Republican ticket they are voting against English free trade. " It is ill-conceived and poorly executed and will be rebuked next November by n vote that once and forever will make It plain te the world that the citizens of Irish birth vote as Americans, first, laBt and all the time." The Less of the Geyser. The sinking of the steamer Geyser with. In five minutes af tex collision and the le."u of one hundred and Qve human lives In tees than ten minutes mike a tale of horror that the sea has net excelled for aaanyaday. These two steamera of the same line were plunging along through the fog, blindly taking their chance of avoiding collision with one another or With any of the thousand ships upon the treat ocean highway that would probably tersect their course. Tbe ocean is se aetaBdihechatiteofcelliitlonupparently alight that the constant sounding of he fog berns satisfies tbe public detuaud is safety nd year at ter year In epltoef eeauenal disasters tha steadily Increasing H 01 swift steamers gees rushing through the fog. The frequency of celli. slens lias led te the perfection of the bulk bead Bjstem until new It Is claimed that the best ships are practically unslnkable by accidents of this kind. The City of New Yerk has fifteen separate water tight compartments without doers, and ever one hundred feet of her bottom might be tern nway'witheut sinking her. A single compartment of this kind, the collision bulkhead at the bow, Is the only thing that saved the Thlngvalla from sinking. But for that simple, wooden wall, both vessels with all en beard would have disappeared from the face of the earth, and after months of walling their names would have lengthened the list of vessels never heard from after leaving pert. The law should compel the build lng of ships in a way that will insure them against rapid sinking, whether the damage is at the bottom or amidships. Ferienal Liberty. The Personal Liberty League has sent out a circular calling upon citizens te or ganize for the overthrew of a corrupt class of politicians who have used their power for purposes Inimical te personal freedom. The league is particularly scandalized by sections 17 and 18 of the Brooks high license law of 16B7 which it belleves has been made the pretext for operations maliciously designed te destroy tbe social customs of the people It fears that the next move will be prohibition. We de net believe that the people will feel alarmed when they knew that the sections et the law referred te as se dan gerous te their social customs simply make unlawful the sale or gift of liquor en Sunday or election day, or te a miner, nnd declare that any house where liquors nre sold in violation of the law is a nui sance, and shall be abated. There Is and will be but little alarm beiause the law cannot possibly be applied In its full ssepe nnd meaning. If it could every citizen who takes n glass of nle or clan t, with a Sunday dinner would have causa t) tremble when he offered the same te a guest. The true cause for alarm is in the evidence given of careless nnd reck less legislation. A KAin and crelul revision of tbe Ux lawn, with due allowaneo for tbe dlilorence between tbe wages of American aud for fer for elgn labor, mutt ptoineto and enceurage every branch of industries nnd enterprises by giving them asHursnce of an extendi d mirket and Bteady end continuous opsra epsra opsra liens. Democratic Platform, 18S8. Though we may deplere the Inveatment ei foreign nioney In Amorlean real CBtate we cannot help viewing with bland centent the steady II iw et European capital Inte tbe country In ether ways. The best ovldenco et tbe Insecurity of foreign governments and the retative stability of our own Is found In the Investment of foreign capital In Amer lean securltles al rates el lntorest net grettlly In excess of their home rate, American railway leans have been placed abroad of Inte with very llttle treuble, cud as the inevltaule great war oeinos noarer year by year and Iho poace of this renublle beoeined hs familiar a fact as the constant aionace ei cuange lias been in Uurope, we are bound te get u larger and larger shnre of tbe old werld'a surplus capital. In thlp, at least, no ene will objeotta Ireo trade, ted the foreign eaeh will be heartlly woleometl for tbe development ei our grant domain. Tine Kepubllaiii ofllce farmera of Dau phin county are a bad set, aoeordlng te a Kepubllcan nowspaper, tbe Harrlsburg Call. It pretosts against "the soliemlng of local politicians te farm out elllcen, among tbonnelves te the utter Ignoring et the wishes or Iho preforencoa of tbe psople. There has been a great deal of this kind of dealing In this county, by which cabals et plotting politicians have farmed out among theniHOlvtiH county, oily and ward eineca jeata In nilvance of tbe tlme el their eloa elea eloa lien, tbereby Iguerlng tbe wishes of the masses of n paity, and oenvertlog pellllcu lnten uienns of enriching Hud fattening n lavercd few, who comblne In these In trigues te inonepollzo tbe patronage and the honors of public oilleo." The Cull Implore the poeplo te step this combination. Dauphin county has neither a Hull King nor n Heg Hlng j but oensldor. able sympathy Bheuld go out te It from Lancastur oeunty. The itepubllean bosses here, B8 there, answer the attacks upon their methods in tbe language of Vuudor Vuuder bllt " the poeplo be a I" Oun Inventers should speedily porfeota ejBtem el telegrapby between veMHds at sea In fegH. Whistles and bells are of emtie service, but something better la needed te warn mariners of the proseneo of ethor craft. We have sucoaeded In telegraphing te and from a moving train without having any oleetrlcal connection through rail or wire, the instrument en the train being aetuated by tbe luduotlen of a current en the t olo elo ole graph wires twenty I dot In the air by tbe Blde of tbe track. Hut the bridging el twenty feet of air Is an lnoDnsiderntilu Hoblevomont when we are seeking a aystein that must give warn ing through huudreds of yards. There Is, hewever, one Instrument le which eluetrlclty Is applled, tint premises much help In extending thorange et sound signals. The microphone or Bound microscope has been en trial lu the warclllcosef France and (Jetmany for n year past, end, if the accounts or Its doings are net greatly exag. gerated, Us powers can be turned from the uses et war te these of peace. If tbe rumbleef wagon wheels far beyond human bearing can be se multlplled as te be distinctly sudible why net delect the throb of n mighty ocean atoatner In the satne wny r Why net multiply tbe range et the Hcam whistle, of the bell.aml eveu of tbe tin horn that lifts lis email appeallng cry from the llttle llshlng aloep.ns tbe black shadow of an oceau racer, rlflng from tbe deep, shuts out the world 7 PEBHONAU HAJIl EI. AlYKRS. Ot Nnwvllln a l)n. ituuiug jiayniuian or uumoerland county, died m Thursday. He was e0 jeara el age. Jamim I Uiiitih, who has bien noml neml naibii ler pre.iumt by tee American party. h an cillcn at Ne, G2 William street; New i erk. In 18St he rim as the Duller otadi etadi d.tn ler governor et Connecticut, in whleti state he wna born sixty jera age. He was once ii n aspirant for the Democratic neui -nation ter gevurner. He Is president of the trankllnltu Hteel and Zlne company 0r New Jeroey, ' N. Katk QKNTnv tiled at Washington an application for a pateut en a "reumlial pestuuiic." Hbe failed te obtain ber ratent beeuse alie parted her name In tbe middle. Tbe examiners held that the signature was defective, as she hid tailed te wnte her (Jbrutlan name In lull. On appeal the com. uilMloeer sustained this opinion. The law recognizes but one name the nrxteue and unless that Is given In full thesleni. lure beoemts worthless from a local stand, point. " Miis. SiiEitiDA.-f Is partly of Chorekeo bleed. Her lather, Oeueral Kucker, then Ueutenant Kiieker, while stationed at JoriOlbsen, Ouerokee Natien, married a fills Coeay, whose mother was a dauabter of a Muter of the (Jnereuee oblef, Jehn Kemi, w he ruled ever tbe ustien for a iierled of feny yearn. Tne eatabllanmeni of this Cberokee right by bleed, which Is required of all Uberekees wbe have severed their oenutotloii wliti tbe nation beyond a year would entitle her te one 18,000th undivided share In it OOO.POO acres et laud, and a like share In 13,000,000 of funds held In trunt by the United Hiate, en wbleh an annual in. tertst et 110,000 Is paid te tbe Cherokee. , . - .. . . "i Klllad nil Wireu4 IIImMlt Adolpn Human, a German, employed M a clerfc In Merford, Brown A Ve.'m Mera. Lene Branch, en Friday tried te sheet Mrs, Hayes, tali mother-in-law, and, tbea klllsd bl" wlfe and himself at the lllgb laudaefNeveslnlt, la the weeds bautt of tbe Twin Lighthouse. Mrs. Htrnian was shot through the heart and illetl almost Instantly, Harraan abet himself In tbe right temple, lie lived two beura. Mrs. IlayeV faoe waa blown full of powder gralnr. liarrnan was man of Ungovernable temper and Tery Jealous. He abet Mrs. Hayes because ihe took from him a allele with wbleh be was beating his wile. Four year age Harintn abet Mtss Martha Keuse because ahe refused te receive his alien, liens. Una recovered and he went te atate prison for six months. Hartnan waa en plcntewith bis wlfe and mother-In law at the tlme et tbe murder. He bad been mar rled live yrare and had frequently threat ened te kill his wile. TrTclil 3,000 Stile In HI Hours. Tbe wife of U. It. Markle, the millionaire ed oeal operator of Jedde, Lurorne county, was en Wednesday last In 1'mtlaniJ, Ore gsn, whero sbe rccolveda lelegram that her husband was dangerously III, hhe engaged a special train ever the Northern 1'aclfle railroad, and left Portland at neon en Wed nesday. At (Jhlctge ahe bearded the lim ited express, and en reaehlng Philadelphia took tbe directors' car of the Leblgh Valley ritrnd, which waa waiting for her. Hy this she was carried ever that read and tlin North Penn te Jcddn, arriving home at G:25 Hmurday nvpnlng. Tbe dis ance traveled waa ever 0,000 miles, and the tlme occupied si nnurn. xnis is ine quickest long (lis tance railroad trip ever maile In this coun try, except Auirimlln Daly's llight acrres the continent, 3,313 miles In Hl4 hours, his being luade by Htieclal train, wiiiioutchange. KTlctcra llnrea III- ,Iel. Kleven persona were arrestcd en Thurs day In connection with the eviction of Par mer Hsmers, of Coelroo, Ireland, who ettered strenuous reHlstance til day, Homers had fortified his ptaca with earth works and trenches, llefnre operations were begun he inade an eiler which the maglstrate advlied the landlord te accept. The landlord, however, refused. Twe hundred pollcemon with the aid of a battering ram thou began the nttack- Aftorthreo beura of ihoIehb conflict an American gentleman ellared te pay half of tbe rent, but this oller wkh ref used, The police then resumed the attack, urlug their bayeneu. but they were compelled te retire, many being Injured. At 0 p. in , seeing that the gable was en fire, Mr, Kodmend and Ujheii Deylo ad vised the Inmates te surronder. The de? lenders oame out and wtre Immodlatelv arrested, ' Clean rUtr, rren the Youth's Ceinimnlun A child who Is nt ence obedient and In telligent will of ten contrlreto ma Ne known his wants when forbidden te tnake thorn known directly, Tbere was company nldlnner at Temmy's houie oeo dey, and he had lisen told that he must ask ter nnthlng at the Inblc. Kvery. body had been eervnl but Temmy, whom his father hail completoly fnrgnlten. Of course, he would net ask ferhls dinner, belng bound le koep his ongtgemeut. Hut preneutly his nutaer, requiting a plate. called tbe servant tu feteh ene, whereupjn Temmy remarked, timidly : "Take rulue, mnmma ; you wee ll'n quite A .Spartan linnium Ii olten cxliIulUid by n dollciite woman dining the nxtraa'len of teeth, llut why net save thein In time, with HOZODONT, und thus ob eb vlatu the noceialiy of taxing nne'a lnrllludu 1 The tenants of Hit) mouth, are far mere likely te reina'u mid de ke service, If this sovereign protective U used as a safeguard against this untlniely deitrnctten. The oxpnrlance and uvldonceof beats et poeplo, proves this sana sana eory fact. K.M.WAw Hl'KOlAL NOTICES. Ilou About tlin Deaes. Many pennln liofero pm-chanln n modfelno naturally lntiutte llioslreof the (1i3(ina tbe strength of It. In using llurtleeik Meed Hitters u tea-pnen fill ler the llt-loenos und two lea lea penniiil for the llttle enea and two teaspoon fills MrKrewn (eIUm iiiekII tliut Is nocessary at oniUltne. This uinKnlllcent inedlclne Is net only ornnemlcal but very pleaant te the taile. Fer sale by II.it Cochran, UniL-Klat, 137 ana 13 J North quten Btreet, LanoAster. Why lie Iown t'atf.' 1 rue, you nre in a intseralilii condltlen-you are w-ik p did, and nurvnus Yeu run net BliHipatnlKiil.nnriiiiJev your waking bmua; yet, why low Meirlt U nt the driiKglU'aa bettlu of HurtlecK Meed Hitler i. '1 hey will matern jeu le health and peace of mind. Fer sale by II II. ueihmn, druggist, 137 and 189 North Uueen atioet, l.nucuater hp-aka HUht Up, Have tried Themat' Kelcctrie Oil forerenp and cold, and llndltUm host remedy I have ev-r uaud In mv inintly " Wm. Kay, 810 fly. mouth Ave . llutr.Ue, n v. Fer hIm by II. II. C'echian, driwulat, 1S7 and 1W North Queen Rlreet, l-ancaalnr. ft'ANAMAKKJi'U Closed at i r. 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 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. . . . art Hiu t WANAMAKER'S HAcrcj FLOOHSfACE PHILADELPHIA I'tjitfrrrtJrjj itt 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, Philadelphia. aozit'UixieK re wdkk. QUMI'LKXION i'ONVDIcirr LADIES! WJIOIVALUK A KKriNKU COMPLEXION MUbX U6K POZZONI'S mkdieated: COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the Sktn, Humnvesull pluiplea, irvrklbu and OH. colnretlnos, and imtfees ihe skin delicately selt und beautiful, ttcentalns no lime, white. led or arsenic In thruu shades, Link or Hesh! while and brunettu. -", rOlt BALK UY All Drugffleta and Faney Goods Doalera jflvorywhero. ap5iSQWAB11 r lTATIOII8.- TJOOD'8 SAKSAPAR1LLA. Almest a Wreck II Is often tb cam that a person gets Intea run dawn conflltlen, the cause of which It U almost Impossible te determine, from a weak ened system and Impure bloefl, mere and mere serlena disorders appear, until the constitu tion breaks down and some definite pewerfal disease gains a Arm held. When that tired feel, lng eotnes en It should be overcome 'at any cost! Heed's Ssrsapatllla should be taken te revive the declining pewerr, restere the appe tite and YltAtlza the bleed. " 1 feel It my dntr te tell what I think et Heed's Sareaparllla I was In a very peer state of health for several months t for fenr weeks t waa unable te work, and nothing scorned te be what 1 neoded. My sppetlte was peer, 1 oeuld net sleep, had head ache a great deil, pains In the small of tbe back, my bowels did net move regularly, Why I I seamed almeat a complete wreck. In this condition I began te take Heed's Bars Bars parllla.andtnasherttttnettdld me se much geed that 1 feel Like a New Man I can't betln te tell all Iho Keed tt did me. My pilns and nehes are relieved, my rppetlte Im proved Had I realized hew much geed a Sin ajle bottle of lioed's Saraapiiilla would de me, 1 would gladly have paid ten dollars for It, X Buy te ethers who need a geed medicine, try lioed's Barsaparlllaand see." Qierui T. Jack Jack eon, llejbury Station, Conn, Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all dreggisu, 11 1 six for is, Prepared only by O. I. HOOD a CO, LeweU, Uass. 100 Deeea One Dellar. (n AMUbEilKNTU. 1888. 1889. Seventeenth Annual Tour OfTIIKUNIXKt) STATES.', MR.O.R.GLEASON, King el llorse Tamer, AaMiited by bis coin piny of trained and ex pel lenccd tiiinernen, will open the toaeen at MeQrann's Park, Lancaster, ritlUAY KVKNIgU, AUG. U, CenlinnlnK Four Kvenlnes, A'se a Grand l'crlorni.iire katukhaV AFiKUMUUN. AUUUMri8lb,at3eap. m Mr. Uli'a.en will bandln atcach oxhlblllen ha'ter pnllers, shyers, horaea alrald of steam or li. It. cars (a special onKlne en tbe irrennds for this purpose), hories aU te shoe, balken, Blclteraand runtwajs. llersestll be broken et any bad habit In a fenr moment pnblle'y t no secrets ; no charges. Iboie wishing tbelr home hroketi win at-e Mr. Ulcaien's Agent at Kits X IKMTr's (jnicc. Neith Qaeen street, any tlme during the week. -jnn i-aiK win oe ngmea uy moctrle Light, rxnioiuens, r naay ttveulng, August 17, at 811 p tn Saturday p, m August 19, at 3 OCJOCSi ADMIFHION Hi CKNTS. -UerjC8 llanftkd Free of Charge. auglVlwd J'JWI'OHALti PHOI'OSAI.H-SEALED 1'I10P03ALS will be reeelved by the Water Commit aleners um ll S o'clock p. in., Saturday, August 1", ibhS at Ne 22 Centre Squnre, for th clean. Inget the WtHt reservoir, the work te be dene In tbe following manner: a ter reservoir Is empty a far as ctty can empty, the contractor la te remeve whatever water still romales at lit oxpenso The contractor Is then te re move nil mud In the reservoir, and te cart the mum away, using proper care net tesptl and drop the mud ever the banks et the rcsorvelrs, and he Is tn repair all Injury dene t jtianks and fun ces by hi in or his hands After all mud and debris U removed, contractor Is te wash Inslde of roaeryetr thoroughly. The abeve work la In be commenced ns boeh en contractor Is netl fled te commence by supertntenaentet Water Works, and te be complvled In six days after wmk la commenced. Hinders will accompany their bids with a ceriitl d rtinck or ten per cent, of the amount et ttelrulds. 'Ihu suiuMsful bidder wlllbocempnllol te glvn bend In the mm nt 1100 ter Uie faithful perfoiunnce of contract, Itida must lie for tae completion et the work. undnruoclrcninBlnnces will any extra eom eem eom peiisatten lu allowed. JElllC. KOIIHKU, Chairman Water Uominls.-lenora. AUoU-Jaceh HALiiAcii, Ulerk. iill-.Md HUMMKK KKHOHTH. McCI.INTOOK COTTAGE, COUNKR Central Ave and McUlluteck 8 U, Ocean Uiove, N. J i central location; near audito rium, postnnien, bike, ocean and bathing I! nm lifts, leriua, SfleU per week. Special rates te oxcumtentsts MUS. A. W. LIVINGSTON, lygviind xiexSO. miiK "CHALrONTK," Ocean Kud of North Carolina Avenue, g,U011KltTaABOANT1U(3A.Vs A TI.ANT10 OITY, N. J. ' HOTEL NORMANDIE (Fonrerly Hetel Ashland.) -NOW erKN.-K UKFUIINISIIKU. . . UKMOUKI.KU. 11KNOVATKU. ..,,-.. . J99-. Il- FLANIGKN, J. niarl-lmd-Mar.Apr.J iily, Aug. A TLiANTIO OITY, N. J, THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Largest Most Convenient Heul KleeanLlv rurmsiimi. i.inuruiiy Managi l.tliurally Munapred 0 ouch te and rrein lieach and Trains. Orchestra atusle. OHAS.MeULAUiS, I'rep, W. K. CoeHRAH.Uhler Clerk. febK-Hind UIOUKTON JJOl'KU CAI'K MAY, N.J. Ol'KNS JUNK 30,-New ewnerahlp. New MatiRgemenU Newly rurnlshed Porfect Airetntments. l'epuiar 1'rlces. finest beach lu the world m r.THKO. Walten, Proprietor. Junlfi-IOtd Late el SL James Hetel, N. V. JiyT. OHKTNA l'AKK. Mt. Gretna Park, FOll KXCUIISION8 AND PICNICS. . This Park Is located in the heart et the beutb Mountain en the line el the Cornwall k Lebanon Railroad, Nine intlea feulh of the City of Lebanon. within easy distance of Harrlsburg, Heading. Lancaster, Columbia and all points en the Philadelphia A Heading ana Pennsylvania i.allrnkda The ground uru large, covering hundreds of items, and are FHKK TO AM, The ronventenco are a l.arae Dancing Pa vilion, a Spacious lllnlng Hall. Twe Kltchens. Itaggnge and Ceat ltoemt, whlle the arraniie lneiita mrnmuseinents consist of croquetand Hall Grounds, Hewling Alley, Sheeting Gal. lery Ouelis, Ktv, Ktc Tables ler Luuchnrs. Hustie seats and Hnnches are scattered throagbent tbe grounds. ! TlieSt'ATUltlFLKHANGK Of tbe National Guard of Pennsylvania has been located at ML Grutna, nnd tbn Military Ktile Practice, from tlme totlme at tbe Hange, will constitute a new attraction te visitors. Anether attraction Is . LAKKCONKWAGO, Cevering nearly twenty acreu en which are placed a number of elegant New IleaU. and aumg the buuka of which are pleasant walk, and lovely scenery. " eiUKkVATinmi'im Will be mn en the line el the Cornwall A Leb anon ltaltiead, or will be (ent .te different points, when practlrable, ter the accommoda tion of excursion parties. Thov am i.. pleas int and convenient no nlaci in luwti.f. fill or atrerdlnu Irdlnif RO llllinh nfiuanm a &,. S!ffi,SbS!firilt0A,giT8I8u UUINK8 AI- maTon,0Urpp"'t,er"0n "aUs " GonenU lnf NED IRISH, iW-lin!dUP't ' X L' UaUreftd Ihaueu, Pa. ASSIGN r.l) ESTATE" OF HAMUEU itnnek aud wlfe. of Lancaster township Ltmraeitirreunly, ihe undrrslgned auillter. appointed tedlstrlbute tb balance remaining luihnhandmfllenry liiiumgardn.'rand Joua" F. nbr, assignees of Samuel Hanik nd wife, tu and iimiiug Iho e legally unlltl d te the ame, w 111 xli for th it purpose en Tngdtv. the llihusy of ,-i pi. nicer, jhij at 10 o'clock a. in, In ih l.lurury boom of tee Court lleiite In ttii city el Ltncisier, Wnmall per im luturtiitud In satd dittiihntlnn lnwat. teafl,.n ... U.MeUULLkN, aunle-aidF Auditor. SOMEHt'KtMAlilMtlUKSONUlOBBR prlcea Ue.1. and lttels. wasitll keenun ip w.m v.wb I Llliri. -UUlll'U JKMIKH. I.IUI dnrs. swivels, llaikela, Halt KolUei and supplies, at genenu HUliLK Y'S DHDG 8TOBK, M West King Streeu t antra aHainiur ii can procure Meals at the ISrk. as the DlntiiK Hall will be under the su su THirylslen n K if UOLTZ. of the Lebanon . .....j - un, iiiwiwnii wisn lesnena&iin n tne ueuntalnacan nnd TOBACCO. A FINK PIKOE OF CHEWING TOBACCO M INDBKD A LUXOT. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes m near betna; a line piece of PLUG TOBACCO as it Ufpesslble te BUUtelt, and la known as a STANDARD BRAND AMOMO DKALEKfl. We are sure that ON BTBLAL will Convtnea Ten of IU MerlU. 4-Loek for the red II tin tax en each pi a(.C J no. Finzer & Bre.'s, LOUISVILLE, KT (() out mueum. WE BBLIi GOODS FOR CASH. OUR PLATFORM Is te Bell Goods Cheap as Possible and Bell a Large Quantity. WK NOW OFFICII UAUQAINB IN WHITE QUILTS ! IN LABGE SIZES, B1NOLKBKD ANDCU1I1 QUILTS. Heme-Made Lancaster Quilts, WH1TB AND C0LORVD, We are new receiving our Winter Illankets ana win sen mem uncnp uuring tne ami sea son. Bpeelal Bargains in L'alance of enr stock of WASH DBESS GOOD', JOHN S. GIVIEE, O and 8 North Queen Btreet, LANCASTKB.PA. marlO-lydAw J.R MARTIN ft OO, FIVE NUMBERS -or- WHII'E DRESS SHIRTS THAT ABE Or EXTRA VALUE. PEARL SHIftT. PzitrKaTriT1 hest quality i linen AND MUSLIN 1 11.00 EACH; OB 15.40 PElt HALF DO.. 75e WHITE SHIRT. BElNrO.tCED 11030M HACK AND 8UOUL .DEUS. BKGULAB VA I.UB AND PUICE. 1 CO. 50e WHITE SHIRT. D )UULE FllON r AND BACK, EXCELLENT MUSLIN. 44c SHIRT. TBY A SAMPLE AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED, 35c SHIRT. DOUULK rUONT AND EQUAL TO MOST FiriY CENT BH1BTS. J. B. MARTIN k CO. MACU1NHKT. QEM'RAIi MACHINE WORK8. Central Machine Works, W. P. CUMMINGS, Proprietor, NOS. 131 ft 130 NORTIT CHRISTIAN Sr, Lameabtxb, Pa, ENGINES, IIOILKK9, MAOUINBBY, SIIArilNGS, PULLEYS, HANGEBS, Ad. 1UONAND 11UA83 CASTINGB, WOOD AND METAL PATTEKNS of Hest quality. Largest and ltest Stock In Lancaster of Cast Iren und Malleable Fittings. Brass and Iren alves and Cocas, Steam Gauges, Safety Lubricators, and Bteam Goods In general. r-Kopalrlngpreinpilydono. becendhmd Engines, Hellers and Machinery lluugbt and GOOD WOUK. UKA80NA1ILE CIIAUGES. PUOUPTNE3B. -Nete Change In Address. dacJ-Ud JucrcLEa. JlOYOl.ES, TJUOYCI.ES, TANDEMP. COLUMBIA Bicyeles, Tricycle?, Tandems. DUUABLE, SIMPLE. GUAUANTEED I11QUE8T UUADK, ILLUSTUATED CATALOGUE KilEK, POPE MF'G. CO., 79 rBANKLIN ST., BOSTON. UUANCil houses -ll Warren St., New Yerk 1 Wabash Aye., Chicago, auS-lydeed DRT OOODB. s PEOJAIi BARGAINS. WATT &SH AND SPECIAL BARGAINS. Dnrlnir our imlnnual Clearing Sale we are eflerlng: Extraordinary Bargains In each ??.S,?Iftjr Oepartment. lhe bialanea of our Spring and Summer Dre&s Goods Including silks, Black and Co'ered Henriettas, bethln All-Weel and silk Warped, Black an? Colored cashmsres, Debeges, and a large as sertment of All-Weel cloth settings are new being closed ent Kegardless of Cost. BFCCIAL VALUKS IV LADIKB', GENTB AND CHILDKEN'B GAUZE UNDERWEAB. CI BEAT BAKG AINB IH TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS. One hundred dozen AH Linen Knotted Fringe Towels at 12HC. nttv decen Large sire Knotted Fringe Tow els, 17. line hundred dozen Extra. Fine Quality Knotted Minge Damask and Ulrd eye atSSe. Fifty desen Bath Towels at Se eaeh. One hundred dozen Extra Large, Geed Wiuuiiy KHitn iew.li ai. ice. SPECIAL ! On case or Sateens, Geed Stylet, Perfeet Goods, only Be a yard. we open te-day several eases of New Cali coes, Dark rail Patterns, AT THE New Yerk Stere, O. 8 & 10 BABT KING 8T. s TAMM BROTHERS. GOING ! GOING ! GONE! -AT- ASSIGNEE'S SALE. OnrKlDAY, AUQU8T17,at8 p.m., will be effered, at the Cooper Iieuse, the very desira bio builnef s property, Ne). 35 and "7 NOKTU QUkKN ST., (across from Postefllce) as the properly el Btamra Brethers, consisting et W feet 11 Inches front, extendlng back te a depth et Hi feet, mere or les, with a three (S) story Shep fronting en Christian street, ueed as a manufactory. Alse right of way through three (31 feet alley and stairway te second story. The store Beem Is one of the finest and best adapted ler general mercantile business te be fennd anywhere, having lately been re modeled by the owners. Bald store room Is 28 feet HVi Inches wide and 100 feet long, venti lated and lighted In the most Improved style. Partles can view the premises by calling en Messrs. Htamm Bres., or the assignee. W. r. 11KYEU, Assignee. Taos. J. Davis, Attorney. 3 WEEKS MORE AND TUB Great Closing Sale AT Stamm Bres., Nes. 85 & 37 Neith Queen Street. WILL END. Prem new no effort will be spared te olese out the balance of the stock $500 A DAY SAVflD TO BTJYBR3. Tbe season la last approaching when you will need te buy Woolen Dress Goods Why net buy new and save your portion, -AT THE- BOSTON STORE. wjlxvhh.. GPEClAIi. WATCHES for Farmers and Uallreaders, 11 Karat Geld rilled Bess Cases, Elgin Works, a-a) each. Jeb Let. Best Watch and Jewelry Bepalrlng. Spectacles, By eglasses and Optical Goel. Cor rect time dally, by telegrapn only place In tha city. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 150X N. Qneen St.. oppeelto City Hetel, Near Penn'a iierxit. W ATOH REPAIRING. WATCEEBPAIBIUG A Watch H tbe iron delleate ami Int rlcate ptrce of meLhanlim made by man, and the ene tJiat receives the least attention, lour steam engine, your wagon received vnore. lllsancatabllahedractthat there are mere Watches mined by tbe uvoruxe Watch Bo Be purer than by the Watch Carrier. We have a Watch In our possession made by the undersigned i this, coupled with an EX. PEltlBNOKtir EIUUTBKft IK4IUAT t'HK 1IKNC1I, enables us te turn out work of tbe Highest Grade at rvasouable prices and with sa'lilactten le our customers. Would reapectlully Invite a trial, GHAS. S. GILL, Watchmaker & Jeweler, HO, 10 WBBT KINO ST., LANCASTEB, PA, Property cLOTBinm. ASKEW OB Mt, ATN0S.;H4 AND3K WEST KING STREET. e-lyd l-EROUANT TAILORING. HAGER a BROTHER. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. APKUrECT riT GUABANTEED. Mld-Sammer Special Rcdaetleas. Scotch and English Cheviot. nnrtTnir I K8.00TOr9.0e. I,S IS3 00TO tSB.00. ) $ri.OOTOM.OO. 1,5 .28.00 TO ISJ 00, CHEVIOT BU1TINS9, NOMHIf CHEVIOT SUITINGS The above are TOE LATXST In Plaids and Stripes; The CLOSING PBICE8 wl'l Warrant an Ex- aminatlen. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, IM.00 TO 118 00. CHEVIOT BU1TINGS, moo TO 118.00. Desirable Ibin Materials for Bummer Wear Witt be fennd In ourmsertmentof Worrt Werrt eds, runnels, Serges, Drap DeEtts, Mehairs. Pongees., ' IM POUTED LINEN VEST1NGS. LINEN VESTXNGB. WHITE lager & Brether, 25 k 27 West Hlng Street. R EDTJOED PRICKS. L. GANSMAN & BRO. Tbe Great Sacrifice Sale or MEN'S, B0Y&' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Will Cnnllnne for a Few Days Lenger. We Offer UUEATIIABGAINS te Keduoe stoek. MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS at tl CO, $I.M, 15 50, KEN'S DSESS SUITS at IC.tO, 7.00, $8.00, 110.00. MEN'S FINK PRINOK ALBERT BU1TB at ' 112 00, lit U0, 116 00, 818.00. PANTS at 600. 6.V, 73c, 10c, 11.00, 11.28,11 75, 82.00, 82 CO, IJ.00. MEN'S 8EEK3UGKBR COAT AND VEST, 85c. BOY'S BKEBSUCKEU COAT AND VEST, ;e5c BOY'S BUITS at 82.00. 82.50, 13.00, f 1.00. L50, 86 0D.87.C0. CHILDBEN'S SUITS at 11.25, 11.75. 82.0C, 82.60. 13.00. VIVO Hundred Pairs CniLDBEN'B ODD PANTS, 20c, 25c, S5e 60s, 750, 81.00. Great Bargains. PANTALOONB TOOKDKU, I3.C0, 8J.C0, $1 0J, 85.00. JVUEMEMBEB these (Bargains cannot be duplicated. If you want them come at once. L GansEiian k Bre., B.W.OOBNMR NORTH QUHHN ds ORANOH 8TS LANCASTER, PA. - Hands Wanted en Vesu. Geed Prlces Paid. M KRS k RATHFOW. THE PRICES ARE DOWN. The Cut we Lave Made en Our l'rice3 covers all Grades and Kinds. .et us remind you that we linva our eye constantly en tbe Reliability of our Clothing, and we're pleased te eay It's; well ap preciated tiy the pnrcliasleg public. All Goods Marked at Mid Season Trices, and If ,'you're in noed of Clothing you mls3 a gee J chance if you don't call en ns. Myers & Rathfon, UKLIAULE CLOTUIIltS, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., LAMOABTKH PA. rOJi BALM OH KM NT. HOUHHS FOR HALE ON THK MOST liberal terms, en West Chestnnt, Wal. nut, Lomen, Mary, Pine and charlotte streets. Apply at uilWlmd 302 NOBTH MABT BTIIEET. flWR RKNT-FROM APRIL j, 1888. A! forenooratermof years, the Btrasburs BAllread, with coal and Lumber Yard, Wsxei house, Locomotive and Cars i all In geed and running order. The lease of this valuable property presents a rare opportunity te any party desiring te engage In a plbasanu well established and front bio business. Fer eon. dltlens, rent oretber Information apaly te THOS. or UENUr BAUMGAKDEK, ms-Ud LaseMter city, ra.
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