'H ? -. kf,J"' gE3 ItAyOASTEiS PAHiY HSTElGEKOEB, FRIDAY, JUIiY G, 1888. S KF m m. Ifrt tf A ! Is y Ik te Bi 6 MP RP F '-K,, Xth Dully Intelligencer. XIliuASTiI jult a, isa. TnAtLT wbihe publishes all the lanapkicaewsef the Untied rress up te '. latest possible nenr. jllMt - Dally Kdltien of Tn lrau T m mi a t.w MrrlAM In TiA rttv t IB VtM.Va.UM Vg - m - S HI lUnJuDIUUB UJWfll 1W JVUt fro nwvi t . V7 WUlf VD.W J c I .w ivt - .,.. a yskjlieetfcree months 50e. per month. M - fantfiaviHiH fDnnble BhtiAtt C , 1tt rages, only W.M per annum, in ad i'VJ, raaee.; 5f gtMettben wishing their address changed ' wat alto state whero the paper U new ier v ATrUtnenU from 10 te 25 cU. per Una Z?7tWMM insertion, according te location. i ' TUB LNXBLLlHkKUBit, 1 Lancaster, ra Ttelephens connection Te Ike Recerd Again. We feat that w8 bave Beed caus0 charge the rhlledelphla .Recerd or that editor of it whose free trade sensibilities n offended by the tariff protection nf nf fenfeil te the Iren indnstriea of l'ennsvl- wVfwia, with dlslngenueusneis of state- sent and Imbecility of argument, boslde f,H, the ignorance te which we have lately .-icaiieu nucuwuu. iu aciijiuk w ua, ws ," Sccerd, after misstating what we eaid, expresses the opinion that a Democratic t Mwspaper, which thinks that the tariff tubles the Tittsburg workman te de nod 550 for puddling iron, "ought te ' oppose tariff reduction like grim death." Tne .Recerd does net deem it worth while te give its reasons for this remarka ble conclusion. It would interest us te knew wherefore we, as conductors of a Democratic Journal, should oppose tariff " reduction, it we think that the tariff enables the Pittsburg puddler te ask $3.60 per ten for puddling iron. We de net knew that we are the organ of the Pills burg or any ether puddler, or that the Democratic party has a special mission te take care of puddlers ; who nre gen erally able te take care of themselves, working hard, living hard, fighting linrd and wanting plenty of money te keep them. But though we think that the tariff serves te keep up the prlce of the wages of all labor here, we xle net observe the force of the logic that requires a Demo cratic journal, as the organ of labor, te oppose tariff reduction such as iarnade In the pending bill in Congress. A tariff impost may be geed as a protection te in dustry, but it may be heavier than is needed for such protection ; and it may need, therefore, te be reduced. This may ' be a surprising revelation te the .Recerd, - but it certainly should have been able te take in this idea before new, especially lnce it has been authoritatively pro claimed t St. Leuis, and is the fun damental idea of the Mills bill. We fear the trouble with our contem porary is that it is se deeply imbued mwi free trade ideis that ,it Is thoroughly unable te properly re present the Democratic policy of due protection for labor, without excesslve taxation of the people It seems need ful te remind our contemporary that the Hepubllcan declaration Is for such pro tection as will exclude every foreign manufacture that Is or may be inude - m home; nnd that the Demo cratic dectrine differs from this in requiring the duties te be fixed nt such rate as will enable thohenieruanufacturer te compete with the foreign manufacturer without reducing the wages of labor, but net at a rate prohibiting foreign imports and enabling the home manufacturers te combine te make an exorbitant profit. Perhaps the Jfccenl, which is disposed te think that we arrogate te ourselves a monopoly of all information about the iron industries of Pennsylvania, will In cllne te think also that we nssume te knew all about the Democratic position en the tariff. We frankly confess that we de; but we think that every intelli gent Democrat knows as much ; and it certainly Is net our fault If the Ihcenl does net. And we note for the information of our contemporary that it requires a very hard cheek in it te charge us with reckless statement, in saying that the Pittsburg puddlers, about whom we were talking, demand $5.60 per ten for puddling, and In denying that this Is thrice the European wage of fl.75 pr ten. Lancaster's Teachers. An election was held in this city last evening, which did net create much ex citement, but which will havomuchte de with the forward development of the city. It was the annual election for teachers of the Lancaster public Bchoels. These who give their lives te the teach ing of the young idea have a most Im portant influence in meulding the des tinles of the state, for the boy and girl whom they develop become the men nnd women who drive the chariot In thn world's progress. It is most Important, therefore, that teachers Bheuld be geed men and women, ferthe examploef their Uvea is certain te be mere Influential thau the precepts that they lnculcute. In the teachers' election last evening a most curious development was reached. When all weie chosen, it was feuud that net a change in the teaching force had taken place, due te death, resignation or ether cause. It was the first time in many years that this had happened. Death generally steps in te call away at least one of the faithful, or matrimony causes the fair school teacher te narrow ner sphere of rule te one home. Neither effect is apparent this year, which shows that our Bchoel teachers are vigorous in health, but lacking in that ceurage which finds In leip jear an open read te matrimony. American Citizens Abroad. The Democratic paity has alway3 been earnest in its determination te protect the American citizen in whatever part of the glebe he may be found in distress. An evidence of this may be seen in the action of the state department in the case of Dr. Themas Gallagher, a former Brooklyn physician, who Is Imprisoned in England for a political offense. The action In this case was net begun until after conviction and, therefore, could net tee as potential as It would have been had the United Btates authorities been in eked in the first instance. But Presi dent Cleveland wrote a strong letter bout the case te Secretary Bayard, who Ja turn wrote a personal appeal through Jttai'tt Phelps for clemency from the court of St, James. The prejldeat makes an excellent sug gestion when he favors the establishment of a central bureau of recurd of the de erwts of naturalization granted by the yarieia courts of the United States, Had this been in effect in 1883, Jehn Cur tin Kent, a naturalized citizen of the United Htates,mlght have been saved from his present Imprisonment for life. But his American citizenship was net pleaded en bis trial, and te go into the fairness of his trial Ave years after the conviction would be n hopeless labor. And se the Itouse committee en foreign affairs found. Hut the Democratic action in these two cases shows clearly that tinder this administration the rights of American citizens in foreign countries will be pro tected with sleepless vigilance. Striking Figures. The annual report of Collector Mac Mac Mac fionlgle of the revenues from the Ninth internal revenue district are published te-day and will attract widespread in terest. The fiscal year ended en June SO and up te that time $1,704,010.25 were collected, as against $1,083,327.00 for the previous year. In examining the figures it is seen that the bulk of the revenue comes from cigars, spirits nnd beer in the order named. There is a netable lncreaseln the returns from all of these, which is only partially explained by the addition of the counties of Huntingdon, Blair and Bedford since the last report. But even allowing for these, there is a great increase in the old district. It is net surprising that a study of these figures convinced the president that the seat of this enormous revenue district was entitled te a public building. m m Tin: national association or Democratic clubs ninkes a cplendld atart In tlie toleo teleo tolee lion of lien, Cbauucey jr. Illaek for president At the meeting of rennsjlvanla college elUclalH In Philadelphia en Thursday, Pro Pro feseor I'ell, of Maryland, was strongly gainst students making graduating esssya en comuiencomont days. Hedld net tblDk that It was of any benefit ellher te the grad uates or te their andlences. Huoli a thing was unknown In ICngland. He thought that n much hotter Idea would be en such occasions te Invite learned nien from all parts of the country te deliver Rddreasea en llve tubjectn. It would be mueh mero en joyable and Instructive. The larger number of the grniluates' ensajs wsre culled from tnagszlotinndceplod from various Beurces, and wht n ttie buJIocce thought that they wero llBtenlng te loarned addreesea whleu emanated Iren, youthful brains, they were in reality .hearing n re bash from some niagazlne article from the protcmer'a standpoint of a doslre for solid instruction, he la possibly right, llut commencemonts would seen fill Inte Innocuous dosuetude If ae called learned in en bored the poe pi e with dis cussions of subjects of which the gcneral publle knew nothing -and for which they esred less. Ne ; let the collcge graduate ODjey hid Inallenable right te apeak his plcce unmolested. Fer many It la the first and last tlme In whleh their voices are heard In public. It would be an outrage at dcopest dye te take from them thlsBmall been. UjiiuuseN'fl name, when epolled back Wards, ruada "Ne Sirrah," which la acor acer acor reot aiiMwer te the question " will Harrison be elected T" Thk I'luladelphln Inquirer very Justly calls the New Yerk llcraltl te erder for Its sarcastic) cemment In n description of 1'ennsylvnnln inlnlnc llfn that rccently ap peared In Harper's KecUi. U'be last named periodical bad doeerlbcd the llfe of the I'ennBjlvanla miner as a purely ani mal existence. " Frem day's end te day'a end, year In nnd year out, the minera and their lAtnillca pled along en ihelr hard, toilsome, briitall7liig, grimy path te the grave, Joyless and hopele, their wretched homes iu keeplng with their still mere wrotched Hvek." This the irerulil protends satirically te deny by going te the ethor cxtrome and asserting that " uuder the benign Inlluence of a protect! ve tarl'll misery nnd want are unknown, nnd plenty snille at the hearth hoarth hearth stene. " The truth la that In the mining region, ub in the rest of the world, want and inUery nre net unknown, but the life of the miner la net nearly se unhappy as It nppearn te be and the wrlter for Harper's Weekly must lmve taken a very Bupertlclal Niew el the llfe he pretends te describe. Werk in a hole In the ground naturally ap pears unpleasant te poeplo who have net tried it, but the minera become accus tomed te It and thore la nothing in the work olther brutalizing or fatal te hope It would probably be found that the avorage tntolllgenco of the l'cnnsylvanla miner, and the standard of life among them, are qulte as high as among ether poeplo, nnd hlgher than with the half for eign laboring population of New Yerk. Instcnd of being hepeless they are notori ously hepelul and light hearted, purchas ing the ery best supplies for their fainllles and taking llttle thought et the hard times that may be coming. There are geed and bad, onergetlo and lB7y, brutal and manly men among thorn, ns there are In all com munities. Wun i: carefully guarding the lutoresta of the taxpayers nnd conforming strletly te the principles of Justice and equity, this Domecrntlo administration has paid out mero for pensions nnd bounties te the Jldiersanu BillerB of the ropnblle than has evor been paid bofero during an equal I'utiuu. .ikiiuiiiii j'cmvcrauc natjerm. Tin uamcsef the Kepubllcan candidates re orsed read Notrem Neslrrah. This may ba easily Interpreted, net ltonian.ne slr.rah or, net Ueman, no, sirrah 1 The last read ing seams better sulted te the aubjoet ; for the word " sirrah," mueh used la KuglUh classic, Is mid te be derived from the Irish "slrroaeb," meaning peer, lean, sorry, nnd might therefere be bold (e reprocent that the candidates bnve a sorry year befere them, or that they are a peer and lean brace of rpcolmenB. As used by Hhakespeare. sirruu m n weru ei repreash and con tempt or of familiarity and playfulness." This Is th9 definition given by Webste'.whe quote. " ie, sirrah, te my cell " Heading the names of the IJomeerutlo candidate backwatd, the only word emug. gestleu of u word that can be found Is "level," lu Cleveland, whleh reads the same Leth waja. l'rem this we mey Infer that under all clroumstaneoa the head of our president la level. The Thur lu Thurman means the deer whereby the new vloe prcsl. Ueut will enter into power. m Tue New Yerk iruf(f g publishing a aeries of records of American defalcations ter eueh year from 1S78 te lbss. i;a0h i the larger ombixilemouts and defalcations is stated separately with the amount. Km Km bczzleineutsefauins less than J2 0O0 are net touched upon. In 1670 there 'were M breaches of trust ever thla flgurp. tj,b tetsl amount of thesn peculations Jt js7j wai ii, M U. euly f30.SU 73 lesa than the exudate in 1S78. This gives an aversce weekly less la t'jgtyear of 52,001, or is 67 each secular day la the week. The heaviest defalcation In IS7S was f &00.000, but In 1879 the top notch was tC77,009, dlsoevored In August et that year te have been taken from the American Nichelson l'avement com cem pany by Adams and Rogers, The Arletter Ztitwm of Newnrv w i a German newspaper company, have pur chased a saloon for the nurnesa nf i.i money te keep up their paper. A journal iuai uhh a Mioen te buoy it. up had better give up the ghost, Tun Jnne number of Paper and Press la exceedlnely Interesting and contains most complete description Of the manufac ture of ppr prod nets. Titr.m: was published in last Saturday's 1ntj:!,mui:nci:u wager el (1,000 that Cleveland and Thnrman would be elected. The forfeit money was net coverod, proba bly beoause overyberty bel loves the Demo crats will win. A Womelidorf man with 81,000 racently sent a communication te the Heading Times Offering te meet mem bers of the New Yerk Kxcbange who glve big Cleveland odds te the few tunnd te ao ae ao eept thelr challenges. The iteadlng Tele gram Invited the Womclsderf capitalist te aoeommodato a Reading man anxious te bet en Cleveland and Thnrman. The rospenso did net coma Oun oppenonta ,bst that their high tariir seheme, whleh they propose ae stoutly te maintain, is the "American system." I deny the preposition. It la un-American In Itswholeaoopo and In all Its detail. Any system which proposes te build wall around thla country and shut us out from the commercial world, and hedge us In with Innumerable restrictions and cx cx astlena, la the Cblnete system nothing mero or leas, it la peculiarly appropriate, for reasons unnecessary te mention, that Mr. Harrison should be the candidate of his party upon such a platform. Governer HilVa Speech in New Yuri:. ' m Feun batteries of regular artillery nnd a company el infantry have been landed en Flaher'B Island, near New Londen, Conn,, whero they will establish a aummer camp of Instruction. It la en the pregramme that an attack will seen be made upon this camp by the marines and tailors of the war ships In the neighborhood and by that tlme the number of regulars there will be at least doubled, The sham battle will boa great event of lta kind, and b11 summer the troops will be trained at the rifle ranges established tliere, Fisher's Island la a quiet llttle place that promlses te Jump Inte noisy noserloty with the aid of Unde Ham, nnd la already known as the eastern Ceney Island. It la said te be the amauesi election unmet in the country, containing twenty-feur votes nil told. One Auramuiueraia tue justtce of the peace, postmaster and "I'oeh Hsu" et the Island. A vktitien la In circulation for the va cation of the Lancaster and Ijltliz turnplke from James Htroet northward en Duke troet te the city limits. The turnplkocem pinybnve the right of itBoefthla roadbed ler that distance, but they decline te repalr It bccnuse el Its use by the tracks of thn Lancaster City street railway, Itetween theso two corporations tlie Htroet remains In a most wrotched condition. The city will netreralr It, nor will the turnplke oom eom oem pany. Ne work has been dene en It for fouryeara. Thoreforo let the turnplke com pany vacateltand the responsibility will rest whore1 It properly belongs, upon the city. PERSONAL. Jear Mabtin haa been nemlnntcd by acclamation by the Domecralu for governor of Kansas. Candidatk ITAniiiseM is only llve feet flve Inches high, which is tee small stature for a piealdenu Jeny WANAMAKnn carrica fl.oeo.000 lnsuronae en his II It), which Is the greatest amount en any individual llfe in the conn cenn try. PllKHIliKNT Cl-nVBLANII lias Rent Ills porBeoal uaeck for f.ru te Ueputy Collector McClernBnd, at New Yerk, ler the widow of Jehn l'hlllips, the sailor who lest his llfe whlle saving thollveset several woraen and children from the schooner James Koenl In the North rlvoren June 3. ItKV. 1'RANCla.TANSSE.NS, bishop Of tllO dloeeso of Nalchir, ha been oppelntoJ archbishop of the provlnce of New Orlcwinfs as successor of the vonerablo Archbishop Leray, who died whlle eun visit te hl native place in Trance lst fall. Krancla JaiiKHenH waa born et Tllburg, Helland, en the 17th of October, 1843. ' J. W. Mack at, the Nevada millionaire and money king, has deetnred, It la said, In favor et Clevelnnd nnd Thnrman. The reason assigned ler lila converslon te the nomecracy la the position of the Republi can platform In regard te the tarllt nnd Uenernl IlRrrlftnn1 (ihtnnan .nnnni -... da Is a doubtful state, and thla change of ,.un...y.. u,i mi, iaji vi jur. itincKay, who haanlnrge Inlluence there, may glve the utate te the Democraey lu the coming oloc eloc olec tlon. h'uNA-ren I'r att, et Connecticut, nt the Y oedstock celebration en July 4, raadn a vigorous plea for personal tomperBnee. He said: "1 he drunkards, the hard drlnkers nud the llrjuer sellera combined, could net hinder temperBtice jirogreea for en hour If their otferta were net supplemented by the In lluence of the occasional drinkers. The great majority of thoae who drink are occasional drlukera only men who de net drink enough, In thelr own catlmalien or tee oatimatlen et the general public, te de any harm, but who drink Juat oueugh te array their Inllueuce, as well an ihelr oxample, en the klde of drink Instead of en the alde of temperance," Hie rilieei ittauty WeuM nover hve been nwarOea te eiuh It her teeth h&a buen yellow, rrutl mortal, un like the Oultles of lublp, tave pcrlsuable tcetb bat thesu they retain unimpaired; te an ad vanced pre, H thny will me SOZOtlUNT. whluUkcepj the teeth Irce from Impurities which flestrey them and renders thm objects et admiration. It u pure. refrehlii(r, ltaves au Bsreeabte mver la the mouth, nnd nweot nweet una the breath. y r vjt n fVAA'AHAAKJt'H 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. J u CiTVHAU 3VVAR1 JVHIPf V WANAMAKER'S L a !4Acres ifc, FLOORSPACE PHILADELPHIA J L TMinrcnrH i. rr Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but avc have it. If you can't ceme 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. UHOUKKlKk. CANHAUO'8 MILD CURED HAM ANIJIMEAKKAHTUACON. .Hl',,u?.!ed ,or wuflerness and flellctcy of ?,T?i ,i w ,,K'lara'thut tnere Is nothing te 5 I ? J ! lhe b0,t ,tt"'l"es i new ujliif thum. iy. ft,ve ""versa! sattsfaotlen. Uiy thorn aeauJl your nulgbberi ' m pniCHirl15,?,1 "ua Uoleyna nicely chlppefl. Prices reaoeabi. uJteugKWtAW, courLMxieir re wdbr. QOMPLEXION POWDBB. LADIES! Wue.valuk a nnnnnn comi'Lvzien MUST UBK POZZONI'S, mkdicatid; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the akin, llemevea all pimples, (rerklea and Ola colorations, and makes the skin delicately soft and twauttful. Itoen tains no lime, white, loud or araonle. In three shades, pink or flesh, white and brunette FOB BALK BY All Druggists and Faney Goods Dealers Everywhere. WniCWAllK OF IMITATIONS. -S aprw lyd MMDIOAL, M ANDUAKK PlhhH. Biliousness I Symptems: WANT OF APPETITE. KOUHED TONGUE. HlTTEIl TABTE. CONSTIPATION. UEADAOUE. QENERAIi DEl'ilKHHIO.V. Treatment : Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills. THIS 13 BUBH AND ALWAYS SAPa. rer sale by all Uruggtsta, I'rtoe 25 cenla rer box ; S bozo for J cenu ; or Btnt by tnall, pestage frce, en receipt of price. Dr. J. II, t cbenck A Sen, rhtladelphla. ml7-lyJ Aw B liY'U OltKAM BALM. OATAERH-j-OlY fever. W' CBKAM UALMcnrea Geld in Heaa Catarrn, ltoe Celd. Uay rvor.Doafnoai,Uoad rver.Doafnoai,Uoad rvor.Deafnoai,Uoad acha. I'rlce no Cenu. KASY XO usk. Sly Uro',Owcge.N.Y.,U.B,A- y KLT'3 CKKAM IIAI.M Cleanies the Nasal 1'assaKrs, Allays l'aln ana InnammaUen, Heals the Seros, Kesteres tna Senses et Taste andStntll, TUT THK UUUK. A pnrtlcle is applied Inte each nostril and Is ritfroeaUlo. l'rloe 60 cents at UrnRslsta : by mall, roglsterwd, ee centa. KX.Y TlBOTlIKKS, .. , - M Warren street, New Yerk. nnvle-lynAw DRY UOODH. B AKOA1N PKIOES. Prices lake Goods Sell. Our Cltl-OlfCll CU1NKLK8 and l'BNK I.dl'K hUU'iMUa are KOlngatbUc; wertn UXe, Our llanflpome AHSortinentef fURNCH and AMKU1UAN HAllJKNH. uliiKhaius, Ilallates, Whlta Meeds, riennclngs, l'lauus and Km Km breIaerla are moving oil. l'All ABO LS at Kargaln I'rlces. n ?-! .i16?11?11 rl"l 'A8T 11LACK BATKKN, tlie l)eat thing In the city. our I' AST II LACK ue3K are 1'oslUyely UN'pK'uWEArt"011"10"1 ' H03lK,tY APU Oeiue and See Our Goods. JOHN S. GIVLER, 6 & 8 North Queen St., I.ANCASTKU, PA. uiarlO-iyaAw Ql'ENlNO "JO-DAY. Ne. 25 East King St. Opening Te-day ! Dresa Qlnghatna ceuta, at 10 ana 12 Beat quality BatUte In th9 elty In ehert lengtha, 8e ; regular prlee, 12$ oenta. New stylea la Satlnes at 121e; equal In style te the Froneta Goods. HOSIERY, GLOVES, Silk Mitts, GAUZE UNDERWEAE, &e. Gee. P. Eathven, NO. 25 BAST KING ST., LANCASrKli.lM. inarK-lvd&w PHOPOSALS POIt COAIi. ... . 'uallpropelBWlil le received by lhe Hater cemmltalnner until s p in.JUJ.Ye. 1S, for tbe iMMt quality or IIaUO I'KA UijaL itei. of -'.) pnumu l t aid oral te le dellvered te Oi.O WATall WilUKS llrem data e( contract) nnlll OCl'OlIKIt i, ls. or until ethuiwlau erdrrfd. The name of cel must tioinuiitleiK U In t)tdi(aie security ) 'lhe euiumiiuner reaurva tha right te n-Ject any Crtu u'a 1' et wti.fAulery. All bids must bohauatdtethechalnuHn. JltK UOUBKU, ,... .. . Ne.2il'enn Bqutre. Jacob lliWACB, CUr. JeVld TiiePeople'sCashStere HUMMKB HESOKTB. DttliAVEN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. AH.n.t.l0,l-n.a toanee"ont Avennes. WILL 22IK,n.i;.1,".,5,J' w- BUUAKKK.rrep. Tsrms-mK) te ttte par day. Jel-lmd TIUB "CUAI-rONTE." Ocean Knd of Werth Carolina Avennn. t,. m. - ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. f, UUUKKTS AEONB. aprSMmd OUIOAOO COTTAGE, HKMI 1IIB IIRACIf. 13fl KKNTDCK Y AVE , ATI. NTIO CITY. K.J. .., , "plJIKI.lKK. KlKG ANTOUI8INB.' ' ie7-imdTn.Th MH8. JOHN A. 8TAUL. HOWARD COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. wow open for the season. Geed rooms and everj convenience. rOT terras applyie - Ma MlBBBa:Ll.BKAi6iwB. "TirKTHKKllili," ATLANTIO CITY, N. J.. Ocean Knd Kentucky Avenue. BexlMO. ,My ' te Nernr 1. le ayl0.Ld M.J.CKUT. ATliANTlOOITY. CIIESTEtt COUNTY HOUSE, JF-?!'.. inore(rliV "comfortable and well S.WJ? h2?J? u new fn. 'iwenty-elghtn ""f"'. .J8"""" management, coot mid de-llg-htfal location very near thn sea. innlmd J. KBIM A BO.VS. OTOOKTON HOTEL. CAI'K MAY, N. J. OPKNS .TONK SO -New Ownership. Kew Mananement. Newly Furnished. Terlect Appnititmjnu. l'epalax I'rlces. rtnest beach In the world. - i...,. , .: x"u; WALTON, rronrleler, JunlBllt Late of Bt. James lletcl. N. T. JTTLAMTIO UITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE, (Pericerly Hetel Aahland.) UCrUU.MSHKD. - 6M0DI,KD. KKNOVATBD. """"" JO1). It. ri.ANIUKN. Jr. inail-lmd-Mar.Apr.July.Ang, "ua"' " A TliANTIO OITY, N. J. ' THE MANSION. . .. . ATLANTIC OITY. N. J. LaTKOSt Most Convenlont Hetel. Xleg-anUy rnrnlahed. Liberally Managed. Coach te and from lleach and Xralns. orchestra Music. , 0HA8. MeULADB, l'rep. W. K. Cectnuw. chlef Clerk. t eb22ud M1"- GRETNA PARK. Mt. Gretna Park, KOIt KXCUH3IONS AND riCNICS. This l'ark Is located In the heirt or the Beuth Mountain en the line of the Cornwall ft Lebanon Bnilrend, Nine miles euth of thn City of Lebanon, within easy distance of lUrrlsbnrfr, Ueadtnir, Lancaster, Columbia and alt points en the Philadelphia A Heading and iNtnnsylvanta Kaliretds. Tha ground ure large, covering hundreds of acres, and are FUKK TO ALL. The convenlencos are a large Dandne Pa vilion, a Spacious Dining Hall. Twe Kltchcnr. llaggage and Ceat Deem , while the arrange menta ter amusements consist of Lrenuetand llall OreunQs, Hewling Alley, Sheeting Gal lery Quoits, fern , Kie Tables for Lunchrs. Kustie Beats and Ilnnches are scattered throughout the grounds. TiiKBlATKltlFLKItANGB Of the National Guard of Pennsylvania has btxm located at MUUretna, and the MMtaty Kine rracttcc, from ttme te tlme at the Uaniie, will constitute a new attraction te visitors. Anether attraction is LAKKUOXKWAGO, Cevering nearly twenty acres en which are placed a number of elegant New Uenu, and along the banks of which are pleatant walks and lovely seonery. .". OUSKflVATIONCAUS Will be rnn en the line of the Cornwall A Leb anon Kalireait, or mil be (ent.te dttrerent points, whn practicable, ler the accommoda tion of excursion parties. They are safe pleaant and convenient. 1'artles desiring it can procure Heals at the Park, aa the Dining Hall win be under the au au neryUlen of K j BOLTZ. of the Lebanon alley Heuse. These who wish te spend a day In the Mountains can And no place se beauti ful or atrerdlng se much pleasure as Mt. Gretna, iie lNTO'tOTlNU DlUNKb Ali LOWKDOVTHJCl'ttKMlBES. r rer Kzcnrslen ltatcs and General Infor mation, apply te NED IRISH, -lufd P'1 C A '" Utt,'read' ll"men, Pa. J'AHAHOLH. R. 11. A H. Ladies, Loek te Your Interests. We began the parasol season wltlian en tirely new stectr. we wanttodethe same next year. And te that end offer Great Uargalrie In Parasols and Bun Umbrella.. Prices are marked away down, and goods must ,go. Call and see Bargains. R. B. & H.f NO. U KABTKlNGBr. Apr3-3md VOAU gAUMaARUNKR'HCPANY, COAL DEALERS. MfSSrSl-ffiilSgel11 QU60n8tr00t' 0. D8po8:Nettb l'rlnca alre6tt near Heading auir wtta laneabtsu. pa B R. MARTIN. Wholesalo and Keutl Dnaler In all kinds of jiumunn Ann uu.vii, -," Yard-Ne. 4W North Water and Pilnc Btroets. above Lemen Lancaster. nS-lyd T UMBEK, COAli.Ac. LUMBER, C03L AM) ROOFING SLATE. G. SENER & SONS, PUINOE AND WALNUT ST3 , Bell Ceal el the He.tOuilltynt the Lewest IcSe'tld "W' M " Way bB lxlsber- ASPHALT Rt.OOKX. A HPUAIr PAYING BLOCJK, Asphalt Bfeck Ce.. Offlce-W)l Chestnut 8t , Phtla , Pa. Works-Urltlgeport, l'a , x Camden, N. J. MANUYAC1U1CKUS OP Standard Asphalt Paving Blocks EIZKal5xll AND 4fxl;xl2. In general ure forstreetpavlng.sldewalks.gar den paths, mill jarda and driveways, gnturs, cel urs, vats and soil walls. Advantages: celly lUdestruetllllH ana nhumv "",". ""iu, stricuy sanitary, pructl- for pi iecs and lurther Information address R. B, OSTER & BRO., Agents Lanrester Ce.. S2l North Prince St. Lancaster, Pa. ml-tma BDH1NE83 MKTHOUh MADK PXiAlN. The system of Instruction at the LANCASTk.lt COUMKBUIAL COLLKUK, Is se slmpleand plain that any you tie Uflv or gentleman can easily matter all the detail of abuslnesa education. H1IKUAL TKItUS. Kvenlng Sessions Tuesdays, Wednei and fUdays. rull talormatleu given by . ilcwkidlkil ..,... Umeutet Commerelal college, oeUMXd Laaeaaur,?, r At, acm or rABHierr. ABTRIOH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Still mere reductions 1 Sash Ribbons. 25 pieces, all silk, watered, striped and satin edcred. e inch : colors, cream, light blue, pink ana eiacic, at 75c a yard, regu lar price $1.25, 10 pieces, black, 10 inch, satin edged Moiree Ribbon, all silk; price $1 a yard, formerly 5 pieces, 12 inch, all silk, black, Moiree satin edge, at $1.25 a yard, worth $2 a yard. An array of bargains. All our finest Flowers, formerly $1.50 te $3 a spray, your choice for 49 c. Our Millinery room the cool est In the city new. Fans will be in motion by Saturday. Come and keep cool ! We have thrown out about 20 dozens Children's Leghorn Hats, the former prices of which have been $1.25 te 1.75, at the low price el 50c apiece. This bargain beats them all. The Jerseys must go ! Four lets of Ladies' Fine Jerseys. Ne. 1, at 62c, formerly 90c te te$i. Ne. 2, at 75c, formerly $1 te $1.25. Ne. 3, at $1, formerly $1.50 te $2.50. Ne. 4, at $1.25, formerly $2. Twe lets of Children's Jer sevs. all wool, all colors. 2 s and 50c. These are less than half price. One let of Beys' Calice Waists, in sizes from 4 te 1 2 years, reduced te 21c. One let of Scotch Gingham Waists, reduced te 29c. About 500 yards each, Real Torchon Lace, 3 te 4 inches wide, former 18 te 25c, reduced te 10 and 2ilc a yard. 50 dozens Ladies' Hem stitched Colored Ber d e r e d Handkerchiefs, worth 5 c apiece, price new 2c. One let of Cream Spanish Silk Ties, formerly 50c, reduced te 25c apiece. Ladies' Colored Straw Hats down te 21c apiece. Reduc tions all ever the store, up stairs and downstairs. ASTRICH'S P.-O. F., Lancaster. wax a ttm. SPECIAL. WATCHES for rarmera and Railroaders, 14 Karat Geld rilled BOSS cases, Elgin Works, 20 each, Jeb Let. Beat Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Spectacles, Kyeglassea and Optical Geed. Cor rect time dally, by telegraph only place in LOUIS WEBER, He. 1X N. Queen at, opposite City Hetel, Near Penn'a Deneu Q.1I.L JEWEiiER, tfe. WATCH ESI Watchas have never been be low In price, as at present, and we have never been better prepared te meet year wants .than Just new Would Invite your inspection before buying. GILL. Jeweler. - 10 W. King St., LANCASTJtU, PA. H KADQUARTERH FOR WATCHKS A.nv eii iwtWAUK. Watches Sl Silverware. Anyoue who appreciate whit It is te have a geed watch in their pocket, should citl aud see our Geneva Nen-Magnetic. rerllfauty of riulsb, Acouraeyof Tlmeaud Positive rroelagalnetanvllagnutlc Inlluence they are Decidedly Ahead. New Goods u Water Pltober. Uerrv Dianci. Ktc, at LOWKSf MAUKKT PltlUAB. WALTER C. HEM, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. Comore! Orange. nl-lfd JlAADKBRCJURty. JJANDAMNA UANDKEROUIKKH. -QKT YOUll- Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3; 5 and IO Cents, -AT- ERISMAN'S, AO. 4S WES J KING SI. a-Neit Dcer te Bayler's Photograph Gal- FVRNlTVliB. w IDMTKK'8. FURNITURE WIDMYEBS OOMEU THE OLD COJINXR 13 FOLL Or GOOD HKW TIIINGI. Our stock Is tee Iarg and must be reflneed before the season closes. Te de this we hava concluded te give the people a chanee te get Geed Furniture I AT A LlTTLB COST. Wohavesemo goods fnet the newest, bnt Jnataa goedj that will be sold If the price pet en thetn will .Ml them. These are great UABOAIN8, and we ex pect te see them mero llve'y, WIDMYER'S FURNITURK 8TOBX Oer. Fast King & Duke Sta. q0h8 a gibbs. Roem Wanted. We need mere room for the stock which we have bought and are making: up- We're go ing te get it by putting the prices se low that the present stock will move fast. Our necessity is your opportunity. If you're thinking of getting a Parler, Dining Roem or Bed room Suite, or any piece of Furniture, new is your time te buy. Come and leek at our New Stock en 2d, 3d and 4U1 floors of 31 Seuth Queen Street. OCHS a GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. aprU-lyd I desire te call the attention of my friends and patrons' te the fact that I am no wprepared te de general Undertak ing, te 'which my per sonal attention will be given at moderate charges. Respectfully,; WALTER A. HEIMTSH, 27 & 29 S. Queen St. Residence 37 Weat Vine Street, opposite St. Mary's Church. JJ1UKN1TURK I fUKNITURK! THK UNDHUS1QNKD HAS UKOPKNEO 1119 8TOUIC AT TUB OLD STAND, ffe. 38 East King Street, Which was destroyed by fire some tlme age, and has a perfectly Hew Bleck of all kinds of FURNITURE. PAKLORBUITKa, UKDUOOM SUITKS, TAOLKS, CUA1US, Ktc, UPHOLSTERING In All Its Branches. AUe Painting and Or namenting Old Chairs. HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Btreet. Jc ttd BABY CAKBIAUBS. TOIilNN m iUtUHKAlAN. 100 Different Patterns or BABY CARRIAGES -AT- FL1NN & BRENEMAN. "Alaska" Bdftgeraters UAK se ;kqual. FLU ii BRENEMAN, Ne. le2 North Queen HtreBt, LANOABTKU PA. MACHINES r. riEM'KAIj MACHINE WOHK9. Central Machine Works, W. P. CUMMIXGS, Proprietor, K03, 131 133 NORTH CHRISTIAN ST. Lancaster, Pa. KNOl.VES, DOILKIt?. MACHINinY, BUAlTTINtiB, PULLEYS, HANQKUS, At. IUUKAKD I1UA8!. CASTINQB, WOOD AND HAT I, PATTKUNB of Ucst Quality. Largeu and BestBtck In Lancaster or Cast Iren and Malleable 1'ltllngs, llrata and Iren alvcs and Lecks, bieam Gauge. Balety Valves, Try Ceckt, Water Uanget.Uate Valyes, Lubricators, and nteam O edlu general WHepatitnK promptly dene. Fecend-hsnd KriKlues, llelleta and Machinery Bought and Beld GOODWOUK. BEASONAULU C1IAUQK3. PUOMPTNK33. a-N ote Change la Address. aacstld T"'" " i-r
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