Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 12, 1888, Image 2

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Connection
i tnviice Tew it Ttns FjmM. as
.TuvRuti. CA SAva ana uailt
Men Malta, Thv. rwijiffl
-,!ivi?i a Wssk, laa Asriuis wsiita
e)n as ui .....
"rrabnWr rrefllle&s.
HCk inoltne te the opinion of the
Inula 2?ccercJ that It will no
l v I i ill I HHMihilSri'W'HI IP UHfl
fciMattee&ier us te discus with it the
i ss te whether tce wages 01 uie
wrlrer'ln iron in this country are en-1
Ktt-AJ-?! 1. l Jl.4 1nt,l n. Vin tmnArtn. I
Pipinmi "J UUbj UIU UU bUU ilUvmt' I
tkneBi&uuIacturcd iron. TVe nronel
wire that the Recerd denies tliAt
i1lff lias tracu effect in this caoe.al-
eft iU words recm te have that rueaa
Te us it seems that the very ctate-
L'teeafVet the preposition that the tint?
y UkiL Bfc. H.1. nw.M ...nf. 4ft ttft
mavuuuii vuama iiuui. v.nj,. uj uu
ft tbelren worked Ftve3 It ; and
i-.,. ...t.nLfl wv,nBMf.
i who is net convinced by the salt'
at fact cannot La satisfied 1 y arga
l2fcte2 Id correct lu miderilnmllng
lie y that the worker in iron earns
: wages than ether craftcmen ec-
eftute of the wverlty and skill of hu
?A lb9raudthdf.trenstt of the worfcmene'
nten. Hut it lias no warrant for ita as-
LMBpUc-n thct thece are the sole
jmmm for the high wags ha gels. If
tt 6mi)le)'er could net obtain a pi lea
ftfnm his customers that would cnnble
tun; te obtain at least the coot c hu
fi mmdent. which includes the h.ih ?fi.pes
p j wz w- It j-
.M'iiis workmen, manifestly he cenld
r VKiongcenunuoiusma&utAcinro. it is
' mftViViO U) bUO ItWb kUttb 1UU Cl.iJlUUX
ieftgct sufficient prlca for Ids product
4ht the woikmen geta tbopricohode tbepricohode tbopricehode
fHads for his labor; which would be
fr- aitfyident te the Bunsby with whom
f t tS Baerd Is aca.uaint,lf it is net pe te it.
'.: '. a ftm n..? N.M..itnii.ini.V..
pa ui uie um uuii uuviuiiijr ul uu lakni,
? wi oemuined, would notauuice te get nun
M&b wagee if the employer could net get
' tttem returned te buu by hla customer;
14. M the principle that bleed cunuet be get
jept'pf a turnip.
17J fr uvu.,uiVU- UUU UiUUtUilUbUIUiO ifeUU
vfjwsergiinizett werKniea in tue nB5,
?ySy, at the dull reason, haveatalk and
NiOBte R flisagreement about wages. 'Xhe
iittttinfachirera this year have net com-
&jL ftetaedpf European competition, but of
BT ..- "!--"" -"'l ".
trgej el; the uen werxmen nre less.
JaKnye&y they cannot cernpeta with mlllfl
ia live Schuylkill valley payins &3S5 per
hjten rff4ptt3dlins Iren, or in Philadelphia
raiwa.wft w) w i iiurKaiJur payiug
&f,j6; ,eatM ineycen-iUiaivaccula .eu
"'stzed that t&s edrantegei thay fcibjia
i- &.- . . . - ' .
thrt.".(a riti.a n wtc wusld de
, ke fiesa, p -co ur weum
lbtcptfyttcl' t-ie tnulr cusie-
$WU Jn, Wvir esgcrtiess te oecure bust.
;tw,uuu iiiuy mi uuui'iumu mis, uu
?itrcceunta for their reAdlness te yield
?irhitbeu: men are firm. All that the
'V;fjinufacturcr needs ia that he ehall be
flced en an equality With Ids fellow
manufacturer in hla market.
Tha tariff leaves the home manufac-
'V i..w,- ll,l. .,.. nil mi., r i
t auwBM.wwu.bA uu. UUU 11U1V 11.011. U IUU
mrtet, norde wobelleve that the re-
jtuctlera made in the Mills blllaresiiCl-
clwt te sensibly damage the iron inanu-
fe 4 rsr K6lr!Al3,bAlEiCisi ths Inlr
w woeant. A." vjiiia tell tkein
tai 'iftlabturini; inifieat in tbe ceuutrj.
yillef, recognizing it s a rae.uure
Ef.'lrtrODirlv tirete.p.tivn of tlin Indnntilnl In.
i ttcBts of the country. t rcpre3eut the
, jtpelicy of tbe Democratic party, lately
Bd clearlv exuresafd. in dnmimiiintr niiIII.
ietefit, and rejecting excessive, protectlon
. jtet home industries. We understand
.wat the Jucenl likewue Bunrarts
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mm AAJoiecrauo party anu is in leve
awith the Mills bill. Wherefera it cut then
idBOimr lhn LirlfP :tH n " si frnml ,inrl i
ic tm.uZZn ":, zc:i rr-"
iuuiiuvuii uuu uia&u limes ui me i:fxm
liaiifcnn for sopperting it, while ap
.ijplftttdlng Uib Democratic party for
, ;deBg tha rams thing, seems some-
feTfhat odd. Uut net any odder than
Mttaarglng the extortion of the llessemer
i8teel monopoly wholly upon the tariff,
s. na xergeuing what enormous prices,
atlrely regardless et tariff duties,
jgjwra charged for years by thocemblna-'K-Uon
that was created by the llesaempr
:l.vpteht, which is chiefly responsible for
K J( the great fortunes made by the rail men.
yi$ It is true that the duty laid upon steel
&( lX ral!Hr.qs nnd Is ptewrIva nml Hmt ff -
fables the home manufacturer te obtain
ul A'!l XCMslva timfit. wlien f Iia linma .In
f, .A ttand exceeds the home capacity for nup-
I 40Wt as it naa in Uie past, but Is net llkely
wct wi ue i me lumre. xne auty
IfJta properly reduced in the Mdls
-fhllL It Is cscessive owing te the
'""ySltthat "Dessemer steel rails, being rna rna
".l?ae xaaa In Rreat quantities, are
: j uiaij iiauuiapiyasiuepuaaiedlrea
Wucu is the raw material of nnu,ci
) Iren. Thftv Ihtiw fin nf. r.ne,i v
tMritlen which the mere larimlv I.t.t,,! tv,,
b 'l ;l5a requires. The American machine
wer&3 as cueapiy as t ue l, urppean.The lie.
v tcerdl neither renewa It3 denial of our stale-
..iaent that the rutsburg.puddhr receives
uce me wage or ma iitirepean work werk
jMn, aer apologizes for ita error ; which
Irperckance was caused by a mementai7
-fimragftilnpfta thr.t: flie un.liai.lLK. ..
'pmt machlne like the Bessemer con.
Vter.
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X'i j iuuu iiuriuvgs.
'Thft flnmRfM r.Tlvn1 m.mi.L T 1 .-
1. y "V MMWU V4.MWUM ...... Utkiiy UJ t U
dden floods and fresbet3 of American
rHwr could only be rcpreseaUd by flg
imtlgh in the rnMkrae.and yt vt
UMkls peing done by the genentlgov genentlgev
yaBWient or the btaie goveramenta le
pOtf the waters under control or gire
aiijg of danger. The griat freshet
l tbe Monengahcb with its record of
littijjiea ueijare lest, tegethtr with
i lives man we knew of, came upon
ItjiwK laeeat Plttaburgw.tb asuddea
nrttrwwl without tha least warning of
jiwre, Jt ought te H a very ny
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Ihlng 10 t-ALablfeli
a filarial uratcm by
which n warning e sovcralTieuri at leant
could be given te the pcople nleng tbe
threatened banks, nnd these enrjnRCd in
tee comtnerco et the rivers. The oystem
rnttsU Ijo automatic nnd inexpensive.
Tae rifling of tLehe.vi wates lve e
crtalniielat could be madate clese an
olftCtre circuit and sound pa alarm in
rittehurff. The prevention or the floods
is a diSlcult and esrensive problem
whlclr tbe national frcvcrmnwit if)
eM tnA T!nlv workleK eat In tbef ar Weet.
'loosest precilsiBB rlan el rneay Uj be
triW 1 th sreet jMervclr project by
whirl ajeuntaln fiergeft ae w cs taia
ap tejretft'n tee vUr tht com luiafs
from mHu in t! &ee el fi MUiit. tlfivaalat-
nj? regtena that anffer uieat el tbe ycata
for want et molcture and swelling tbe
volurnecf tbe great rivers te destructive
power. Frem these rcservelra the water
can be gradually roleaaed te tnobencui of
tbe Eolgliberlng wlldernecs nndtbopewer
of tha flood will be lessened by the volume
thnt can be stored in thcseartmclal lakes.
Tlds is a gigantic undertaking, but the
bencfite premised by ltare great in propev-
tien.and U it should succeed inthe West,
ii kiimn l.l.n aa,1 ma.hmm ntift If
bUUlUDWUUtWUUUU llll 1VMUU r. I.J
should net be tried at tha hwrlwatcra et
lSattorntlvers.
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The Urmtnd ler tower Vestngk
One et th6 Bhalloweet bids ier support
in the Eepubllcan plttferm In the do de
maud for ene-cunt poataze. It loeka llke
a tt?y ltl et Peer man, but it
would in reality choapen the rites for
the bnslnca man, who can afford te pay,
nnd incidentally lalse the ta?03 en tha
peer man by further inemaang tlie delltU
in the postal nerviee.
Ter under tf e cent jwelage there la h
d&flciancy in the postal dr.paUnient.
Many of the Rteat citiea of the country
we oempfcllod te get along with lnbufd
ciaut service, because the gcvomment Li
out et f cutis for the employment et the
additional ht)1p needed. Be geed a He-
publican asTliomaeL. .Tamr.a,peitmaatcr
general under Oarfleld, deel6M3 that it
would be a better thing for the baiinais
Inlerezta c tha country if, in&taad of
lowering the postage, ths fncllltlea for
the dolt uy of the moil in great uuslnesi
centres . uild be incrcawd,
The appeal, thercfem, for lower post
age h net justiflpd by the eltuatiau, uud
in the Republican platform auggests
demagogy. It will attract no votes, for
in prln;Ipla It veuld help the rich Rt the
opense of tha peer.
aiuiisccchr
We punt te-day the fpeech of Heu,
lleger Q. Mills, chairman of the wa'3
and means committee of the precent
IIeunc, and original author of the tailft
mcasure, much amended, which bears his
naraa. I w?s delivered at the meeting
of the Tammany society In Hew Yerk
en July 1, and haa attracted wide atten
tion be''aue of ita convincing figures and
bocnu'e et the renservatism that chatao chatae chatao
tcrke? It. There are many vhe have
lieen went te icgard Mr. Mlllfi as an out-nud-eut
free trader, who would be mils-
fied with uethlng less than an immeaiatu
Buncnder et tdl protecttve duties. Te
these who had this av of the man th
refctHug ei the upeeeh will bs in the
uaturettf a i et eiatlen. He tielnts out hew
a j, apuWwAK tff commission, alt
aii:bi-r f rtloHtrero advanced protec
tionist?, i rwd r ratsure that rwem.
iMUAiA .ji -riiuu of from 20 te 23 icr
c!i" I- iiutis. This wa3 net cou ceu cou
eldered uu-ltepublican, but when the
J)emoerM.s propone an avcraRO reduction
of fovea iirceut.'lt is called free trade.
All who doalte te keep themselves
petd en the tariff issue Dheuld reail the
opeeeh of (Jtinlreutn Mills. It te a cam
paign document that should have wide
circulation.
-n iMi.l I 1 -JMi y 111
0CAn i'Av aujis, wne is well known
Ju Liucaiier, nud 'lit, V. J. ltelfn have
etratully euited for school reading nnd
Fturty h velumu el eolcetlons from "Willlniri
Merris' " Ktlhly lVradlnj. (TloUner it it
Ce ) Ttime aolcct'eua inolude " Atula.itA'a
It we," "The Proud King " and "The
Writing en the Iransb," with prolecue,
preluiluu, luterlniles, eta A oketcU or the
peel, soma erltlual dliouieton of hla style
nod n number of uiufiU note.i Aacempauy
tlietest. It prouilsej te baa me3t exot." exet."
luttnst Uenk for nu advaneed oenraj in
EagUaU lo'.erature.
HuitNun O, W.i.eir, claim agent of tlie
Ohlcage Ohy railway, has been centcnccd
te Bix jueuthb' JmpriBOnme'nt, whtle O. IJ.
IJelmca, prf cldent Of the company, and C.
M. Hardy, tlie eampany'u uttorney, are
roeomineadud te badsslt with by thograed
Jury. Tiitlr effenw la Jury brlblDtr, and
all nre raeu of the higheat ecclal and oani eani oani
merclal Btandleg In Chicago. The Juiy Juiy
llser must ue.
Is liU 'Tweiy 'i'earD m Cengrcps,"
Illaln8 8y, "Thurmau'a rotlratnent from
the ReriAte wai n corleua less te hi party
n low, iedead, te the body. Iio left behliid
him the respect of all with whom he had
bewi BMOclaieJ daring hla trroive yeara or
liouerabls bmvIce." The ' Old Iteman "
will enter the bimate uBxt year, and he will
preside ever that bwly with wisdom nover
displayed or cqualled by a vloe proildent
bafere.
ii aw .. ,.
Tanv t.6lti)mjiieaaj advoeata aya
tcm v,tikia teuats oertatn claatoef our
cltlzma at t.3 riimo.et overy honio henio honie
hoUtor in th'. Juad a system which broeda
diiaonteut, neeauw it permlts the dupliea-
uen it wwuhj vimeut correspondiujj ad ad
ditleiut raoernponao te labor, whish pro pre
vont lhe opportunity te work by atlUins
proJuctien ami limiting the area of our
market, nnd which enhancea the cost or
living beyend the laberer'a hard-oarned
wagt Tht Prtstdcnl't Letter.
Wb belleve that public land ought, as far
as possible, te be J.ejii &j homesteaaa ler
aetusl eair$, that ail urittirned Icndu
uorewure impruviaautly uranied te mil.
sc-1 epu'tuiunsby tlie aotien of the Jto Jte
publicau j arty saeuld ba losteud le the
public demaui, and that no mera grants of
Uud aaeuid be made te corporations, or be
allowed te fr.ll into tta owiiemhlp or alien
abwitee' Rational Democratic Vlatenn
Mi i. reni, mat n 1613.
mi w ii i . . .
OewsRAr. j.fcW Wallamj is iard at
weix eanf8 .,f u-wwal Uarrlaen and telu
a it. j .-tot mat he fi na jr lt werJ lu MaiB
rict tha rne dliUcult of hla lltwaiv
tanke. Tee autlier of "Hen Hiu" H net
tiwrt te fiutcfc wrltluB and cempletna that
no 1im no tlme for elaboration- mi
emtnrt m r nd - . Ui t Le
iuiI.. wwi. iuUi U3erl veluias. ''i.hc
iBortHthiel.ofV.thelMter the mcmetlsa
effMia tnd iecldM,ti Keep crowding upon
W IJiavaotwntbenght, Jn my literary
work, hew likt, Uum crs te mice, that coma
ead pw at un from tu corcer et n room.
AioAnaltattewu without a notion In his
neddWiwi'Ba of a anddn tee' thought
pre.iuduK jw haad into the ehamtxr of liU
ml- d, aud then atwUwr and unethar, till
lti6rJ!amtMloeUoiiathlm Irem all
d!r .8, li U a (u.tqy that looms very
trii ' tl te nis." Ne doubt the work wu
boa credit te Wallers and It may halp te
kwp allva the msmery of Ilarxtsen until
the elwtlejj.
Qeat Is Uepubllcftj itstlecal ehi!rmn.
Loek ent for AildltIon,DIvUlen end flllence,
1 70cti) lltote talk toyen man of butt.
hum tly en lie mntler of the Brant "nr "nr
ilnsef taoney in the .VdHnI SlfiWhtrfia
uvty. 'Xhst CtwU you roaterlally. We
vrauW ratber profer te l.nve H thnn n dell
cieuay. Tie 'povemrr.tnt of the "Untied
Biatitj ttce (hts nuirplea new, una ltBoemeaa
U30UKJBuioi'Mj'l9weietr7inR te eetria
Otit. - (lr)'t Jnia te eUudfltO , SIIUW.
tOrloaef Mem," tmatt ojewtltngolctsx
lenrd the deak 3 Stterj? uutu et oentt
Xcews Ui6t tha gcvezoment naoed ei col cel
let wiy naorase)npy Mum u a(tiu nm
rcarj te isrty ca tit tuuaw tiUj cle
esjcjiScay, DtaalnftppUea.J OoegnAS !
rc3htlJ tx your te rtwte ei mets te lrt- J
petju of tbUi aurplasj -jut ve I-wnli bcote,
nflti, n".iy ia
'-e - -
JOKn BBrr.WAK think the narplui
should be reduced vhUe his piuty nnyu
nay te it. Bew la ibis f
JAUM A. BltADI.EV, tH3 BUlOCMl Of
Anbury VmU, X. J., m been arxocted far
llbBL Mr. Brndtey Bosten te own this
town, Its b&asU and own lt pre&K. l!utbe
found a plueky m&u who would net sit
til silt under dticredltable nccuiatloea In
Bratfltij'n paper, &ud tbe oetaplfi'.nsmt was
nhrevid enough le import e forelgn polleo
Justice botero whom he m&de thcoum thceum thcoum
ptnlet, under whleh BrcJIey wti crxnted.
It vrlli be & ftecd tblnc for Utcdlny te find
that tboreftvo comcttlecotn Wew Jersey
tlnU he doc net evu.
vpjx&eautu
?ae, Wm. linrpBnT tes lisn clieifiu
sujiorlnlandenl et ttie nclioela el l'otuiteuu.
PniNOirAi. QHenan M. finturj, et
V.'wt Ouenter Nermal oebool.lJ premlnantly
rueniloaed for tbe ptMMe.ity of Suohneil
university at XevrhDuir;, VL
Qr.K. JEsn O. OMHn, nga.l 80. dled of
ctrelyflB en Wedniaaay, In Brooklyn, N.
V. ane Klevtntii New yerk lirtrpde nr.der
lilt oemt.ir.ud norved tllh med it la the
QcttjBDurc Ouiniiaicu.
Vivian Paui. J buns Is tbe naine et t ll
70oreld en nnd buy In PhllMlelpblu wlie
ferf;l hU ompleyar'a narae te a $2 liboel:
fcr hla naltry. Ue la nor under li&ll end
BUcuUl also be pnt under a dUIiirIe.
SnwATen OAiirt.cyK hte preeentsd In
tt.ti tionste t.boutaeeero of piltlcns from
uir!ri.ln rmmr.ll.T ni llin .llinlir flnlw t
X ntted American Meli-loc In Pcnnaylva-1
nln preylaE for tlse pwinge of a hill te rG- i
uiBis enu rosiriei lmniccuuen.
Bb. a. Y. P. GAnnrr, of VAwSiUkieu,
B. O., ox-prwideat of the American Medi
cal association, dled Wortneadoy ct
Keliobeth, De). He married the eldeit
douBliterot nenry a. WIto.ef Virginia.
At tbe brer.ldtirc out of tbe w&r he left
WuHiiitifUin Hiid bcoauie sarcoen genernl
or the Conf6derato cMr.y, He waa tne
ffjnlly pnyalclan f JeOorsen Mavis 'and of
fillhln cabluet clUoers, i.nd tcccmpanlsd
Mr. Davla tutor tne ovteantlou of Itloh Itleh
tumid. CesanKss:iAti WiluaM li. Hcerr, cf
Erle, wta in Ket7 Ycrfcea Wodueaday and
vlowed tbe rucetluR of the Iteputillcau
liatiencl conunitteo from r. dklcnea. WUen
attend what iie tiieuckt of tl'.e filtuttlen Mr.
Beott quickly leplled "Ultliallen? 1
don't fcnew euythlug ahant tlie hlniBtien. I
only bue alient the rsnit. Wo're eoies
te liave a wallt-evfir," he mijjj, tvllli cm
p hauls, ' n rralk or or. This hurrah liar.. !s
all faoe aud foatheni ( had Jut tu well pael:
uenml i;et out, ler nil practical purjxe3.
We nhall have n valk-over."
WAttAlIAKUlVa
Closed at i p. m. en Saturdays.
. When you come te the city"
l.ear in mind that Wanamaker's
is a meeting and resting and
waiting piace as well as the
biggest store in the world.
Tiiere are rcadhig and sitting
ana retiring rooms ler you ;
telephone, telegraph, and mail
facilities. Your parcels will be
cared for without charge. Wc
try te make you welcome
whether you care te buy or net.
. . . tiryiJiu r
J 1 . i ' SQVAlit V,
WANAMAKER5
IdAcrcs
pLOOFSpACE
PHILADELPHIA
THmrccuru '
i r
r
Yeu knew that there
is no
worthy het weather (or
weather) thing for wear
home use but we have it.
any
or
If
you can t come te the store,
Avritc for whatever you want,
samples or goods. Shopping
by mail Jias come te be simple
and certain. A few scratches
of a pen, and all the facilities of
the store are yours.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
UKDWAI.
JKAIU' It V'fl tJDLPHUIt CANDIiKS,
l'er dlalnOictlnrt ClnBL. rtrn
,...,, .. lteiu, Ce tar. Rink, ataliles,
DOVI TOITeut ilcme, (ttilckuu Coepi,
NEKl
e.ns ea
MQKSOir
'XIIESB
kauuuws irvDUeiAnr.
thei. hOAf. for aiicifl-s or the
ltln ana Bcalp, snch asTotter,
Itlnirwerui Hciuum, tlcaUleii,
HCily Urupllnnn, Itchtncr, Hwnit
li'tt yoet, Dandruff, rallliie
lli.tr, Ae.
JIVllltOWArTtTlIflT. vm.
AUTIC1.E3TTILLKS. ler purlftlng the 8lek
room, i'i'irinluiUiii lusoet
..... cnaellmluaMaif dlsunse uerm.
MRA1) R COKM AM) iiUNlUN i'JL,AblKUS
ler trcet trnulltM.
jiknben's fi.ASTsn for Actes una ralne.
J-.101d tiyall Drnaifl.in.
MAUtlRY A JOUNflON.
sole itanofaelurcra, Niwlerfc
JANDRAKIS PltiS,
Dr, Schenck's
Itandraka rills' luxve a vlaas ahoueehold
remedy rarboyetia te pe'K? of langtiiigote
aoierlUA Tue fiiiiilly cm hardly Im tniote
i'aelt that dettj net Mop them pnhauCtXer uiu
laemorguseie.
Mandrake
lithepnly vojreuble suiigutate far that dan
gernue uihierat, MUlluUtiV, Aid wtilM luuc-llouue-eureuve
I lu ly ijul, H innscd
uoaeof the peillOBn eilvcw.
In CousUpaUen, Uandr.Ae acti upon the
bowels without dbipeihis them te anbeauunt
I'vitirece.
He reraedy aria re fllrecUy en thnllTer,
netlalnuen apneiiuy curee Blete HtHflaahe, ieur
btoeiBOK una Jlllleuinus us tbeee
Pills.
l"erltvr'U)mggljta. I'rlwt x ccnti pec
txtr 1 s 1 ,i for r.s reete j e sent by intil.
Wu t. en reealpt of priaa. Dr. J. 11,
tsebwwl; A un, l'hll3ulpiiiii. iul7-lyi w
JjllluKU h, KATJFKMAH,
ATXOUMSV-AT-LA W,
0. J fiOUTU l'RINOB 81'., lancajtsr, J'a.
r-lydAw
coirsi.xxiezf re wdxr.
(TlOMPIiESlOI POWDEil.
s
LADIES',
tTitti valur AsnnsiBn courtiixteM
ilUBT VIM
pozzeMis ,
C0MPLBX10R
POWDER.
i. wipjirrs-fc iaiuia-k! utoeTn-nesftctiWt
nJiin. ik.inevK3 6.il ptiujM, li'i'-i.w li.-ia.Qie-,
OfjJOTCUet ., mi i unhe- ibA nun aeUcctelJ
AettanatKMinurat nepotism noilme. -nhU'
id Ot VNISIC Iti 'tif&6 Pllns, tilnit lt DCAll,-'
A :uiv una trauetw.
All Dius'giata tvnd Fancy QoeJa
Doalers flvcrywhore.
JGTUBWAUK Or IMITATIONS.-.
Jla) lva
DUX UUCJJJ.
rOKSKTti.
&
V( SfTTB
'4 1
TbeDest Coraet, Jloenla.
He Coieet lu Lanea3ler at fc 33 ccea Rt Uie
OUOWOBSU.
Our 7se Oorset U e;utl te meit tl.U soe$.
Acl: le bee our Tttltor-JnaeCorjaU.
Ilorue nnd Dr. wamra Oerieta.
Xi. te sse enr CUKIrenV Ccraet WeUtj cul?
833, fleld cvoryr?here at K.
Attc te nca our Yeuni IaUIW Copula, e;)0:
3irgnlivj in PavaBelfl.
0 & 0 Werth Queen Sty
iANOAsraa. pa.
H:
UltOKAXIX TAILOKINfl.
HAGBR & MOTHER,
iilLIAl.Iu:i, ffliUWUl MAliTEOOU,
aanie SAIXBOOK, DOCtTED llULr,
rr,ixn t,A.ww,vioTeii.7,Aif.
EMBROIDHftlES '
'16
All-Over Heuiicingl
MKWESTBA1INEF,
NKWKST HATIBTK3,
UKWK!3TCIIALr.IBS,
NKWK3T QIN0IIAM3,
I'AKAaOLS,
UI.OVKS.
lager & Brether,
25 & 27 West King Slroet.
bPUNlNGKrO-riAY.
ft.
OUtt
K"e. 25 East King St.
Opening Te-clay J
Olugbnxa nt 10 &nd 12
be-ut-a.
Dest quality Batlate In tha city lu
ohert leugtha, OJe ; regular prlce,
12 J centa.
New
ntylca lu
in ctyle
Satinea at 12e;
te the Troneh
equal
Qoeds.
HOSIERY, &LOVBS
Silk Milts,
GAUZE UHDBETOAB.&c
Gee. JP. EatliYen,
r . 25 BASf K'jNQ H7.,
LANCASTILrA
marll-lyCAW
Ii Ms.!
11IB1UU1U
II ( .UK I lll'V
OUAUCO.
TANDAKD OltEVINQ T03AC(XJ,
't
DO YOU
CHEW?
Tlrxii GST
BEST
-YMIOJI 13-
Mi I
r.
.mzers
Old Honesty!
Gonnlue Has u tied H lin Tag
livery I'luir.
en
01.1) HOUKaTV la aoknewkflgod te e (te
rUHKST ana UO&r t.astinu piece of
HTAWDAKl) CI1KW1N0 T011ACCO en tLe
muSiet. Trying It ti c. bettcr test than any
telle about It. (Uve It u fair trial.
sa-YeuaDUALUli ItAB lCb.
nevlS-lydAw
MOUTH ANO hllOKa.
fiOtIHANOHItOBH,
D. P. STACKIOIT&E,
03 St 00 HUUiT
B3H0, O'C,
KotelactoiVtut trcch, new uoeCs cemtnff
lndatiyfreni the f&otery nnd bencht for caeh.
That la why ua can hell our Qhoe8 se much
chcaper than the ether stores, and tte bIye cur
ouetomora tha baneAt of 0I030 baying.
Everybcdy about here fall of cnap and vim j
a different Ohec Store from hat It vJi-a
naxreu ene 1 but of 1.11 Bhoe stores moie
Ufa, raare rjtoea Eefla of tha rizht oert and
right prices.
roeme and ec us : we chserfully show
yen the goods, whattiar you vurcLse ornet.
D. P.STACKHOUSE,
Kei. 28 and SO East King CiMil,
liAlfOAfii&K, pa, aSOlyrtiw
w
OR IIAROAINB.
A MISTAKE!
Lthe allother Injelncw rusn we teicelluiis
mn.2eml5tik9B.
A.vtitG nbufiiiiatK uamx
Men'seSeiia Shoes
. .,
Jfpt triT V?i and Ttmtex ret e con-
t
:H ten W MiiRS ff Ictt.
The fire line vre TvlllneiTBcHatJIK), and
the fi Ji) Una we will sell at UOO.
We have a large naiortment of the se Phecs.
They nre a IoUeitm :
I.len' might DaiiBOla, JJ.CO Tip, Lace anil
Conaresn Bliocs.nduccate M, .
llen'd UrlghtUonge n3.00 Plain Opera Toe,
Lace unft engrcia 8he8, reflucea te (2 no.
Men'4 Dull HenRfila J35iaip, Luceanfl Con Cen Con
cress Bhoeq, reduced te 13 (0.
Wen's Dull DenROla tiW I'laln, Urend Toe,
Wlfle Shoes, ler Older Men, rednccd te fi 00.
A full line of thoje Bhoeo can be scen In our
Windows.
lhe 0.10-PtIce Csah Ifonse.
ffll I ECKERT,
The La3en cf Lew Prices
IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
Fe.
EtRt Kius BIrcel,
IiAMCA3Ti:U, r A.
J'AHASOLti.
E.u
a ii.
Ladies, Loek te Your
Interests.
We bcijan the parwel tcnten with an en.
1lrolyi.ew8tocK. 'Wownnttedothesamonext
j ear. And te that end offer Ureal Uargalus In
J'trasels and San Umbrellas, l'rlcea are
muraud away down, and goods rmmt go. Call
and see llariiahn.
R. B. & H.,
KO.HKA'Jl'lilNGST.
apiCCmff
AHI'JIA LV JIX.OOJCS.
A HI1?A1.TIV1HG JJIOOK.
Asphalt Bleck Ce.,
oruce-wi rueatnutat, rnua., Pa.
Weiii, iaiiiKi,SKitj t'n., a Utmdan, K. J.
MAnurACTunKiia ey
Standard ABphalt Paving Blocks
tizas4x&xu AND KslXli
Jn enPiuInB ferBtrwtpBvlnjr.iilJHwaDig.gi.r
den ptith3. u.111 yardttnnJ arlvcRtya, f,iuira,
cttllniu viiu and eea walla, a l7iu.ta,s ;
ela'le8. ciMUess, strictly ranltarj, prucU
callTlndoBtniettiile ana cheap,
jrerprlcts Mia further lateriuaticn rdrcis:
R. , 03TBR & DRO.,
A genu
Lancaster Ce.. S.'l North I'rlec St.
i.ncJttr, l'. mi-tmaa
Fusyiruits.
XjnrlDMIER'S.
i"4
FURNITURE
WIDMYEB'S C0E5EB,
THE OLD GOli&EM
is row, or ceed hbw suineb.
Ourwcl:MtceInrBfl6aa wast b rcfleefd
licfare the eeti clni,e. TodettU treJiAVu.
ocncluced totttrethopooplBOfhtwa te
Geed Furniture J
AT AUXIX.ECO0?.1 '
Ve tave oeTce ttaeae tne. o-.e ew;t frut
Jutit m coe.ll tliAV wlUboee;a Jl tUi prlue put.
un theia trui .dl theaL
llH'JO&ruWKEAY HAUQAINIi, rJld W8 0S
poet te 8'is tacanieTO Uvety.
WIDMYEF
FUimiTUBX STORE
Oer. ITeet Kln & Duke 3te. '
reri3 & aiBBij.
Roem Wanted.
We need mere room for the
stock which we have bought
and are making up. We're go
ing te gel 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 4th
floors of 31 Seuth Oueen
Street.
OCHS & OIBBS,
Manufacturers and Dealers.
eprtMya
I doalre te call thn
attention of my frlenda
nnd patrons te flie feet
thntl nm nowpreparod
te de goneral Underlnk
lngr, te which my por per por
aennl attontlen will be
civ en at inoderato
chnrgoe.
RecpcctfuUy,;
VALTE2t A. HE3MT3H;
S7&30S. Qu9enBt.
ftouldenco 37 West
Vine Etroet, oppealt
er.Marj'e Church. '
IT
IDIUUTUHE ?
FURNITURK I
t
T'lnCffDZr.Sia.lEDnASItEOrEHKDlUS
BTOltE AT THE 0I.1)STA?ID,
le. 38 East Jiing Street,
Which wn flotreyo(l by flre pntnf tlme rue,
ana riasaptiftctlyKowhlecS et ml fcltidsei
FURNITURE.
l'Ani.OllSUlTF.9.
llKOROO.'1! SUITES,
TAD1.K8, CIIAlltJJ, JITO.
UPHOLSIBBING
In All Its Itranchei. Alse 1'Alntlnr and Or Or
ucimectln old Cmlrs.,
i
HENRY WOLF,
Ne. 30 East King Street.
lea tta
STJIAW HATH,
B
IU 1JARGAIN9.
STEAW HATS !
CI-03ED
A.
Half tlfl 'engiZiA I'ne?.
truhsb mwim mk
1 1
.1 MS X1B VAOAa'lOS BIS BO Vi
OtlSl
rmr
CO-:
?l and 33 '& Quean Street,
I. VHCASrifJt, PA
' t'OAr,.
19.VtM9MtimJEI('U COMfAl'V.
COAt. DBALS2SS.
ocr:-J"e im Nertn jaenE;tcat, tnd Me.
C3 north l'rtnoaetraet.
YiMtitxerUt rnasc atrett, aeri:caaiEg
tusr lllM . I A10AEVKJ1, PA
B.
B. MAKTIH.
Whelcs.ilA and liefiU Uealer tn all kinds cl
J.Ul.U.ltU AIJ LUIAIj.
fJT YAp.Je. M Knnh Hum nnd I'rtne
BtrceUi. ube u i.u uen I.uue,iur. nS-lya
TUMBEK, COAL, Ac.
LUMBER,
COAL
-AEU-
ROOFING SLATE.
O. SENER & SONS,
FRIKOU AND WALNUT BTS.,
Sail coal et the Ileit Quality ct the Lewest
I'l te i. uuy new, as it may be higher.
:??Q: 'i
cLOTmxa,&c.
ASJKEW
-Oft MK. -A
M0S..1U AMD tX WKST KIMO BTRKKT.
0S7-lr
JfKlNU, 1868.
Fine Tailoring.
TbU 1 te lafara try enstfltnwa ttettun
tow jirspirea te elew tlieia anuwertmaat
crsfr'iDB utilttaff ana Trorrterinc umt mmi
rsnrrxvnetfl.
, Thtt Arfv'ASt iraveltlct In Cprisiff e verwiatln
Ct tay eyn ixarortaUea tuna cunilnua styiea.
.HsaBRHARl1.
tiuh ia?enriifQ TAiLen. no. neiitu
uua;r, exM 1,ae etxb, ia.
f
TEKS A. iATHFON,
THE MOST AGREEABLE THING
-IN-
SUMMER 0L0TII1T&
reic-
MEN'S YJEAB
-ISA-
D
G
CbMUl
Vi have them for fl5,jl8,a) and t-5, made
te order in auicUy flrst-cid etyle.
AnANn30MEBT0ClI OP
Summer Trousers !
C5.BOTO10.PO.
IN LiailT AND MIXED C0L0119.
lyers & Eathfen,
7A0UIOKA1ILK TAIL0K3,
UO, 13 HAST KINQ STM
IAHCABTKU IA.
yjEDUOKU PRIUKB.
GANSMAN. fi BRO.
Great Sacriflc Sale !
MES'i BOW AND CniLDllEN'S CLOTHING
JIKPUCKD ALMOST TO ONKIIALt'
TUKin ACTUAL VALUK.
Our aummer Uoefls mnet go for want et
room.
such low prices were never heard of before
lnthliclty.
cm Pair children's Knee ranis at S3, 33, 41 45,
CO. 75 ctr, $1 00. .iii
m Va.lv iten's rants nt 0, C3, 70, 60,90 ct,
ana 11 id.
800 Pair MenM Cat stmore and Wersted Pants
at$.3.US0 12 CO, WW una I3P0.
330 Children's hulls nt tlSb. II 50, $1(0, $1 fO
1(0 Men's hull.", Wnrstndx. Cubiimeiu.i and
Cliovleta, nt l, te, f i, f le and 412.
Prices That Will Astonish Xen.
noya'BecrauckerCejtand VcstetTOe; Jlen'j
at miii.
Wen's Thin Coats st 21e.
Men's Mohair and 8er?e Cent and Vrsts:
nl(0 Flannel ucata and V-Btsat$l.i5 I50, v,
XI f", 3 nna f I.
0Q Mun's ead Vnl nttes, 7!e nnd f 1 0
-thl3eirnlll neia nefa until uvury dol
lar's worth el bummer Ueuds Is sold.
s. w.oeniTsn
HOIITH QTJBE1T Cs OBANC , RTfa
LAIICA5Ti:n, PA.
ISA It r CA A B1A UEil.
B
CHtillsN a BitHMKMAiy.
Ct
V
Different PaUe.'ns
or-
MM MSMkim
AS-
mm & BEBNEMAfi.
v,
laska " Refrigerators
jd.
HAVK NO JKQUAL.
P8 & BRENEMM,
Ke. le2 i;erth Queen Btroet,
LANOABTEU PA.
MAuniNEttr.
pr.NTKAL MACHINE WeltlCS.
Central Machine Werts,
W. r. CUHMINGS, Proprietor,
NOS. 134 & 130 NORTII OURIBTIANHT.
liUOASTKB, I'A.
KNOtNKS, BOILKItS, JlACHINKttr,
BUAKTINC.B, I'ULLKVS, HANUEU3, 4c.
IRON AND IlltAFH CASTlNOfl,
WOOD AND lirTAl. PATTKUN8 Of lleet
quality.
I.ari?eet nnd Vai Stock In Lancitter of Cant
Iren una Midleabla 1 ittlng, Uikis una Iren
talvrs snd Coeds, bleam ifaupts. Hftlcly
Valvm , 'try Cot Ui, WattrOanaes, Unto V alves,
Lulirlanturs. nnd Meain Ui edt lu K'mercl.
sjr-ftepalilnir. piemntly dnne. Mcenfl-hind
J!naiaes, llelleis nnd Machinery Uungbt and
bold,
geed wenir.
B1CASONAIILK CllAltdKS. FUOUPXNEaS.
x.-Aete thangg la Addreti,
dce3 tfd
6 KJ (Tl "Ss-a -TTTk TV TT! ""
raJauftu-.GiD
L. mm I Bre.,