:ci'-t 251 Ik. . ga i&A2T0AaTEaa daily awaaxifaK&iviiife. Monday, july ig, 1888. ", F4F- t . ffcC it-- 'u w i 1 sc k '$SrJ i tz In'. It if fT" fe S: it Dally InUlHgencer. SJlUAaTEK. JULY 18. la. pr SjrrtUBc publishes oil Uie tnewilblehOtir. .tm Dully Edition et Tbi itmui KM it MllrereA by carrion In the city i nmmndlns' tow ca for loe. per week t tr sul. W.09 T r t K.M for six month Ui for three months t Me. per month. In WamtT .lsmaunairraB (Deuble Sheet) ; races only W.M per annum, in ea- ,-t ,rHt also state n-netc me 3aper la new ler. jHYerUssnisnta from 10 te Bs ct. per line --' Mali Insertion, according te location. V TUB 1NTKLL1QKNCKB, ; f Lancaster, r. 4trxlepnen Connection St $'? rMOTJiLiiTtoTeirsronTnB fiAton.Ase -'3 .. ... tr.. iris Tniil T)na V.in r, 4.caeid as Orr as lisibsd, Jp - - - ?&?! ICkalleBfte. 'if- . , . .... .:; xoej-acio jura is aireauy ueiraying a lS great deal et solicitude for tbe editors of this journal, who, it says, "being Term, tylvanla Protection Democrats, but lm pdled by party pressure te npoleglzo for its leaders' free trade policy, have lest their beads or their reverence for tbe B5't xneiNTELnanxccn stanus reauyie .. am . . .. J Jnf- tfiaVn Q liatnrlctrtma ilntinflnn iP mnnDV t"s IMMSV KSj WaUUOVUlW UUUUMIVU Va itlill. w '.v any local charitable institution it the ,. ixctc x.ra wm prove mat me Democratic , , JTIBVLUIUI lAIUlitlUB aUJ BCUMUlCUli, UAII1CSB &Ver implied, In favor et free trade. It will $ f Wie Bane sum 1' the JVcte re will g point te any public or private utterauce $ et (President Cleveland that advocated jf free trade for this country. $ This campaign is going te be fought en 3 the distinct issue of whether the tariff is SV tee high in certain directions and whelher 41 it ought net te be reduced, with due re- M gard te the interests of manufacturers fk and the wages of labor. The Xew Era $'., speaks of the " leaders' free trade policy, ' t ' knowing at the same lime that it cannot t produce a slngle authorized represcnta- , tlve of the Democratic party who ppeaks I for free trade. Kt Bat it can find thousands of Deme. f ' crats who purpese taklni- up the battle s, for tariff reform. The llepubllcans say this means free trade. They did net say ?' te In 16S2 when n Republican tariff com- mission recommended an average reduc- &e tioneffrom20 te j per cent, in duties. r Tae Chicago Tribune, a Republican jour. k sal that is new supporting Ilarrlsen, 5- showed the inconsistency of the Republi can position in these strong words last December: "it tariff of OS porennten clethlntt a protective tarlir wblln CO per coin, or CO percent li free-tridn? In 40 per cent. en cotton proteetlon and 37 K per cent, froe trade ? Sball we stulllly me intolllgence or the party by declaring that E3 per cent, en Iren and ateel l protection and 37, or any lower percentage, froe trade T Wnat furl furl eua mUrepreaeotatlen la tbl 1 It cannot be auppeteU by wIbe party men that for a whole year tbe American peeple enn be blinded by aueb aballew npnlsiry and uu- aaernea iienea aa inir." Let our Republican contemporary wrestle with this argument made by one of its own party. Sueb work will engross all its time, and possibly keep It in future from " furious mlstepresenlatlens." X Vigorous Opening. All Blgns indicate that the Democratic campaign is opening with unusual vigor for this season of the year. Iu Indian. apella 0,000 Democrats marched In pre. sssslen en Saturday, and then lis tened te speeches by Hen. W. II. Eng lish, lien. Jeseph E. McDonald aud Governer Gray. This is in thu home et the Republican candidate, which shows that the Democrats are prepared te carry the war Inte Africa. The accessions te the party ranks keep up, and ene of the latest of them is Mr. D. 8. Early, of Harrlsburg, who In 16S0 was the Greenback-Laber candldate for auditor general in this state. Mr. Eitly thus sum3 up the situatien: "I think the Democratie party is the people's party, and I mean te support its candidates. Mr, Cleveland has given us nu honest, uncorrupted administration, imdaa a true American citizen I belleve it Is my duty te' vote for him." Through Illinois and Michigan, the same situation is presented. la the latter state one of the big converts is Ell P. Harrington, of Grand Rapids, well known throughout the state for his former con nection with the Grand Rapids Lu'jU, the leading Republican paper of Western Michigan. The erratic Sam Jenes, at Chautauqua, predicted that Cleveland would win, and prefaced the prophecy with this : " It I had a prayer for the "United States I theuld pray: 'Oh, Lord, give us every four years n presi dent who is brave, n man who has a back bone like a circus pole " But let there be no overcenfldcnco this year. The best way of making Mr.Cleve land's election absolutely certain Is by cowplete organization, and new is thotime for that work. F.egUth Opinions en American PeIUIcb. Our Republican newsp iper friends aie gleefully quoting the Londen journals' declarations that the Damecracy are for free trade this year. They de net state, what a fair opponent Bheuld, that such opinions must be taken with a grain of salt, for English views of American af fair are notoriously erroneous. Here Is a case in point, the comments of the Lon Len Lon den Uniterm, en the Republican nomina tions in Chicago : ' On the Republican ticket la Prof. Mor Mer Mor e,n' .S' A.Uski but at present living In Flerida, though It is said that he claims in ? SJS Ae.?1 lb?Breat agricultural state of Philadelphia. On tbe Democratle tleket Is Dr. Tnurrnan, a dlsttngutshwl Inlnn. born near Rema In the early part et 17R3 Ha at present conducts a gymnasium In Ih'i elty et Kentucky, and hss a large pomeuul following, who refnr te him atltcttenatelv as the Old Reman." The Republicans ask their readers te bsllsve lhj.t Rrlllsh statements en Amer ljsn politics are sound enough when they lilt Democrats, but when they refer te 3lepnWlcans, they are all wrong. Ob, no, thJi will net de. IlewLels false In one iflfale!nall. Stiett t'ais en Jjumlay. lVe have received from iin eileenud cor-eapendent the following Inquiry; "Will you kindly inform me why It Is thai tn cars of the Lsncaster blieet railway atoeotrunon Hundby? The E Ked and West End cerrraiies 2S.v' ,,nketDe '"' of their juwoes a thMr convenience in cormlderatlea. wJ a e'i tbn Lancsster ratlwoycom ratlweycom ratlwoycem l?iyJ: ,k6'e? Itaemsthat Jest when J car you cannot get It. Inird.. i2'JDU.?y WCUld tmitie b8t Pay- iJS J?i n 3 toew by "lrrars de uet VMeaSaudayT e3K Ir.TEBESTkD. Thy subje:t which is here opened is ea that bu fieuently bjrne the burden of Individual discussion, but, te far as we knew, has not'lieretefbre been In tbe public prints. We knew no geed reason why the cars of tbe Lancaster City Street railway should net run en Sunday. If these cars are for the convenience of the public as well as the private Interest of the stockholders, there should be no cos ces cos Batten et them en Sunday. And church going people would be the quickest te in form the management of the company of this fact. Ir ITtrrlien wants te carry any ttates tlila .all, be had better step talking. p. An exceedingly Interesting debate en the tatlir will take plaoe In Media en July 20 between JndRe Broomal), of that place, and Benjamin C Fetts, a large manu facturer, the letraer representing tbe Re publican and the latter tbeDemosratle view et the caae. Cel. A. K. McUlnre, of the Philadelphia Times, will prtalde at the meeting, which will be held In tbe court home and whleh will be froe te the public Such dlacnaalena ought te be boneDclal te a community In letting In a Heed of light en cconemlo matters. Tun kind or torehllght that will be In vognethla year will have political ureas anlllumlnant. TnE rhlladelpbla Timet states the Doraccratle frce wool argument very con cen con claely in theae werda I "We consume annuallv 110 per head cf woolen gee isthat la fOOO.OQO.OOO. We new ftirnlh from home mills and labor about (SCO. 000,000 and pay Kurepean mills and laenr ter nearly f300,000 000. A roilnc reilnc roilnc tlen of 'JO per cent. la woolens would re lieeo the eonauatera or wenlnna annually el the euennnii en in or f 120,000,000, and or that Bum f 1.1,UJ(i,000 would lie anved by the oenaumors of woelona In 1'ennnylvanla nloue, wblle the ctitlrn wool crop of tbe Btate tlnes net exceed fMO.OOO. K very body oensu inwi woelon genjn, and capeclaily our wotklngmen. Many el thorn wear only woelona the whele year, and they nroiiew taxed CS porcenL aud much inore nn eome et the cboaner art). elf h te pretect our woelon mil In and labor, whim the proposed protection de f.'Ris itutlf by tnxbs upon the raw matu rials we mum have. Gi:n. Haiiiusen had botter eave his strength. lle will need It all te bear up agalnat tbe Novemborwhlrlwlnd. r the hetbeails who were anxious te lynch William Hmlth at 1'dnryn en J'rlday had carrled out their duslres a possibly In nocent intu might have sufTered. TJtne la lis pasaniK gathers both circumstance ecd fact rcUtlng te a erluie, thorclero It Is honesty for peeple te net be hasty In their Judgment or punlshmenl. It Hmlth can prnve that he was ongaged In harvest work near Wlille Oik when llertha Deck was kidnapped ou Thursday last, thore will be no oue te Impute guilt upon him. Iraput bIve pecplc, If he Is declared Innocent, will have another warning te net frame their opinions tee quickly. Thk ceurtesy which prempted the Voting Republicaua te Illuminate their club room en Saturday night, when the Domeeratto banner was unfurled, was much appre ciated by ttielr Damoeratto oppeuonts. This marlc et oiteom Is as It should be. I,et thore be honorable rivalry botween the twp clubs, but let It be dlreoted In ehannela that will net disturb the nodal and business re- lattnnn of iiietntiAm nf nniviiltie rtntlilr.e1 Ipsrtles, Mr. AndrnwHImonsen, prosldent of thn limine, Wis, Domeorallo club, auewea himself pessessed el a lovel head when he made meet these aentlmcnts te tbe prcxltlontet the Republican club In that town t That we de what lies In our power te makothecomlng campaign oneof appeals te the thought and Judgment or enr peeple rather tliuu le their emotions through com p9tltlen of llrowerka and smoking torehof. Torchlight proeasslons de net Illumine the uudorstaudleg of the man who soeks light en the eojnemlo questions or the hour, and tbe money thuy eest might, Uotberwlsecx pendcii, Ik the means of dlsBemlnatlng muati usetul knowlMdge among the voters, thoreby conferring lasting benefit npen thorn deiI Improving their citizenship." Thore Is much feed for thought in this, which we hops our political clubs will take te he.trt, Tnn enthuslnstie meeting of the Lan caster Damecracy en Htturdsy evening en thoeosloii et thn unfurling of their new banner wai slgnllleint In showing that tbe ranlc and Ille or the party are In perreet ao ae cord In Hits ctmpslgn and that they will meve ou shoulder te shoulder, keeping step with Democrntte victory In Nevember. It was a pleislng eight te bee the hundreds of thoughtful, earnest yenug men, who era casting thelrllrst vo'.e this year, cheering for the Domeorallo tlcket. The bainer which they saw upreared contained an op. peal te thelr youthful enthualasm dim cult te resist. The legend " Do;neoraoy Fiiaiera Amorletn Industries " caused a rospeuslvo thrill In the breasts or tbe young Amorlesns thcre and they reoeg. nlze In the slaedard bearers or tbe party a living rxpoWtlens of that reat prlnclple - ")'. - , . PERSONAL Pni:iDKNT Cleveland will open tle Krauerli, pioule at Wllllame' Orove in August 2Slh. Mn ai.thii Raurman hsn left for n memb'it vaaitien, which will be apent In liutlsleand the UstHklll mountains. Cole.vklO. N. Lull, fermerly gKneral supi)rlnit)iiileut of tbe Cumberland Valley railroad, eied en Sunday lu Chbtiibersburt. aged about CO yearn. " Mn. HLAi.vn has postponed his departnre rjr Jiemn until Auust 1, when he will eall ea the Olty of New Yerk, en. beard of which he has n;cod passages for himself and lamlly, The Republican club of New New Yerk have been spending enormous Bums of money In making preparations ler ?.,KIBS5 w "looming demonstration In Mr. HUlne'a honor en the 27th et this month, trie date that had been tlxed for his arrival. Ratumcl Pratt, who, whlln a clerk in ?? A.t,"u"? Kxpreas oeropany'a oince In Phlladelplil two yearB age, waa accused or ntcmiuK ' uu put in i til. where every oisiele means was used te extort a confession lrem him, has been made a clerk of the express oernpauy at Sixteenth and Warket etreels. A.H. Ij. Shields, his coun sel. Biyn Mr. 1'rutt could have securea a small fnrtuue lu damages agalnat Iho ex press com pny, but he prolerred the best possible iudioal!en of his reputation and returned te the company at Its rcqutst, Thn company has lully ciempenBatea him ler tils leis of money and time, l"it iinrt Leem. Decsy Inoiens the teelh. 80ZOUO.NT re mores tli canto otlhelraistmctlen, and they retain thtlr pliice lu the dental proecss. Af lur n low application', It will be noticed itat the natnuii ludeiuatlens la thf m, termerly flllea wlthoineatng tarmr, piosent a spetlsa p. ptarance and tbutr enauisllcd surlaics gllsten with becoming lustre. Thus beauty Is helnht. eued uua healih proaieled. lloptnrecuregu-iranueaby Ur.J. iJ.Mayer S3! Areli stroet, I'hlladelpbta. Kasoatenco. noeporauonor alay jrem business, attesiua by thousands of cures alter ethers tall, aflvlce troc,sena for circular, matle-lyaaw CAititiAuea. GTANIIAKD ASenir."' EDW, EDGERLEY CaIIUIAUE I5U1LDEB, X(OR. IP, 11. 17.41 MAUItET BT&KKT, BeAT Of' rcttomee, Uincajter, Va, I have In Blocs and lave In Bteea and Dnlld tbnrcerEverv i,t.yii,,h? roUewK stvlbs: Coupe. IlVi Cabnelats. Certlages. Victorias, ilasliiru vanbiy KUH. (Jul WaKOns. "uiia.--i"uBru. sicuau wsxnas huiHm 'auens hurries. i wagons, I'baitens, Kxpmss w ...' emtley hn Uisl Uecniinlcs. aud hu irBSS Wsueiia. aud huvu liictl. mustebuim cerrecuy sny style of fun laid dejlied. The Quality; Style and rinlshe" i?y JjrktnakesitaocldteJyUie Cheapest ia tt JJOOD'8 HAlWAPAHlLriAi Impure Bleed Appeari In a thousand nirferent frtna an causes a vast amount et surTeTlna;. Scarcely a slng'e person Itenttrely Iree from Its elTeeU. llenca tnn ncoemliy of a rellabln bleed pari pari fler like Heed's Sarinparllla, which eradtcalfs otery Impurity, and Rives te the bleed vitality and health, it enres sctolela, salt rbeutn. bells, ptmplcs, and all ether atT-ctlens cantrd by Imparities or polsenoui germs In the bleed. iioeas barwipanna also overcomes that tired feeling, creates an appetite, enrea dyspe sis, blllonsnesianahcsidache, and builds up the whole system, Heed's Barsnparllla ' Frem chlldbesd I was trenblrd with plm. pies, and every remeSyfatl'dt 111 I took Uoed'i Sarfapartlln l have taken Ave bettlea and new the ptmplea are almost gene, my genetal healtn Is much Improved, and I highly iccom iccem mend lloed'a Bar.apmlM." W, kvans, 4C3 Lexington Avenue, llie'klyn,N. Y, Borerula ' My son was snl'ctcd with tbe worsttype of screfuls, and en the recommendation of rey druggist I gave him Heed's enrsaparlila. To day he Is sound and well, notwithstanding It waa said there was net enough medlelnetn llllnris te effect a euro." J. CuniTU(llllpe 113,111. ' 1 had salt rheum en my leftarm three years suffering terribly. 1 took HoeVe Sarsapsrtlla, and the gait rheum has entirely disappeared." II, it. Mills, 71 French St. Lewell, Mess. Heed's Bnreaparilla BeldbyalldrngglsU. Ill six ter U. 1'repsred only by G. 1. HOOD ft CO, Lewell, Mui. 100 Doiea One Dellar. WANAMAKKK'tl Closed at i p. m. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker's is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in the world. There are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. eiTYHHL t J L jqUAKI WANAMAKER'S MAcrcS FLOORSPACE I s PHILADELPHIA P TiunreenrH u i i -i r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but wc have it. If you can't come te the store, write for whatever you want, samples or goods. Shopping by mail has come te be simple and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities of the store are yours. JOHN WANAMAKER, PhlladelDhla. aoMfi.xxjey re wdrr. LADIESi WHO VALUE A KKKINKH COM PLHX10N MUbT USE POZZONI'S MKPIOa.TEl COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparls a brilliant transparency le the skin. llumevtE nil pimples, Iruakleg una (lis. oeloratlm s, and nitkus the skin delicately jolt aud beautiful. It contains no llme. white, loidernrsnulo in thioe shades, Ink or Uesh! whtteand brunette. roil 3A1.C BY AH DniBslata Doalers and Fancy flverywlmre. QoeiB vnicwAUK or imitations. - UT11AW J1ATH. B 10 RAROA1NS. STRAW HATS ! ClJIKU OUT AT Half the Original Pric TRUNKS & TRAVELING BAGS AXJU1Q INOUOKMKXTd l.UmVOTIIK VACATION SKASOV. Stauffer&Ce. 21 and 33 North Quean Street, I INCASrjClt, l'A. COAL, jgs.UtUAKINKlfa COMPAllX. "" COAL DEALERS. mPKISSI";.-0- 12 .Heru yaoen8treot, and Ne. Mi North 1'iinee streut . Banat!":NerU l'rtne "Wi near Heading anirlBUd LANOA8TKU, l'A T . MAUTIN. WhelcialA and Uetall Dealer In all kinds of , l.UMHKlt AND COAU Bif".AVD-N?,;e We,,l ' andl-rlne Blrwta. ubove l.ouieu Lancaster. nSlyd JUMBKtf, COAL, de. LUMBER, COIL A1) ROOFING SLATE. G. SENER & SONS, PMNCE AND WALKOTST3., S'llCeat et the l'estouslltyatlhe Lewen 1 f ,.-JJur new' M u umy u hiBter. t j Acou r. sujsAKyisiva PURE RYE WHISKY. (MV OWN IH8TII.I.ATION.) 0. U CKNTttK BgUAKI. TOBACCO. e LD UONE8TV TOBACCO. FINZER'S Old Honesty Tlie Chewera et OLD HONESTY TOBACCO will seen And thatlt laaU longer, taates sweeter than ether tobac cos, and will please you. Ask your dealer for It and Insist en gettlcg It. Genuine Has a Red H Tin Tag en Every Plug. t PAt.ACK OP KAHHION. A HTHIOU'H PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Our Great Sale commences MONDAY, JULY 6, Get one of our Price Cata logues ; they don't cost any thing It contains a complete list of Reductions made in each and every department. The prices held geed for thirty days, which is until SATURDAY, AUGUST iS. After this date all goods net sold will go back te their old price. We have added another Great Bargain already. Ladies' Muslin Chemise, Skirts, Drawers, Corsets, Cov Cev ers formerly 25c, reduced for this sale te 1 9c. apiece. Ladies' Gauze Underwear, high neck and short sleeves, formerly 33c, reduced te 25c. These were originally 50c. One let of Silk Stitched Bal briggans reduced from 39c. te 32c. One let reduced from 50c. te 34c; fully worth 75c apiece. Children's Gauze Underwear, fine quality, long sleeves, Size 20 reduced te 10 c. " 22 and 24 " I2c. " 26 "15 c. " 2$ " iS c. '.' 30 " 20 c. Special Reductions in Rib Rib eons: One let at 5c. a yard. One let of Blaqk Ne. 9 Dou Deu ble Faced Satin, Picot Edge, re duced te 10c. a yard. One let of Ne. 30 Black Gros Gres grain, All Silk, reduced te 19c. One let el Black Meire, Plain and Satin Edge in Ne. 30 and 40, reduced from 40c. and 50c, te 25c. a yard. Af-AUJfAr.OK.l'. QKNTKAL MACHINE WOKKS. Central Machine Works, V. P. CUMMIXGS, Proprietor, NOS. 131 A 130 NOUTH CHRISTIAN ST. I.iMOiSTKIt, l'A, KNUIVKS, BOII.KUS, AlAL'lIINBlir, HUAfriNOS, rUI.LKYS, IIANQKUS, n, IHUNAN1) I! 11 ASS CASTING.1!, WOOD AND M1TM. PATTKUNS nf Hest Quality. Ijirgest and Hest Stack in Lancaster of cost iron and AluUeable Utttngs, lira, and Iren valves and Cooks, bteam Uauges. (lately ) al ves, 1 ry Cocks, Water Uauges, Uatfl Valves, LutHlciters. and nteam U eda In general srKepaiilng promptly dnne. hecnnd-hind KnKines, ilelluts ana Machinery Heugh t and Sold. GOOD WUHIC. UKASOVAltLK CIIAUOK3. l'UOMlTNKiS. AsTNetaUhfingala address. dtci-tni ASPHALT JiLOOhX A SPHALT PAVING BI.OOK. Asphalt Bleck Ce.. Omco-01 Chestnut St. l'htla , ra. Wovks-iirldgerKirt, fa., A Camden, N. J. U ANUrACTUUKUS Of Standard Asphalt Paving Blocks HZKSiXSxIl AND WxtXxlZ In goner&lufatnrstreetpavlng.sldti walks, gar duu paths, mill yards uua drlvuways. Kiuwrs, cell. is vats aud sen walls. Advontages: nels l.s, austless, fctrlcUy ssnltaiy, practl callyludBstnicttbiu una cheap. re: prices and further Information address: R, S, OST KB & BRO., Agents Lancaster Ce. ?5l North Prises St. Lancaster, J'a, ul4nd LMOAL KUSSOMB. ESTATK OF JOSEPH FUAK. LA.TK el taihlrgtnn borough, Lancaster Ce, decSMxl 1 be undentgnea auditor, pretntd te aisultiate th baltaca nmalnlnir In tbe hands et Uenry Wenx, adtntQlairater el said nsuie, te and among tneM legallr entlued te the same, will slifnr that pnrrmuen Wrdnes. flay.Augastlf ISns.ailOoViecIt s, in, in the Oeurt lluuie, inthe city of Ltnrasler. where all persons Interested In salddUtrlnntten mar V.'li. .... UtBNO.BMirH, ll9JtdM Auditor. EBTATKOKJAMESMcKENNA.IiATK of Inouter ettr. Fe.. dced. Let ters testameMary en sstd ettatn hiving been granted te the undersigned, all penoe. In debted thereto are rrquestnd te mae Immo Imme Immo eutese'tlement, and theso having claims or dMmands against the anme.wUl present them wltbent delay for settlement te the under. Signed. AHNEalCKLLT, Kienntnz. fcce.sa Q. Smitit, Attorney. )ly9etdH ESTATE OP JOUN SCBAFFNER, teJPl I-sncester city, Pennsylvania, de fealta. .?h? onaetslgned auditor, appointed te dlsftrlbuti the lia'unet remaining In the bands of Mien Rctnitlner, admlnlatratriz of !.ft.1.a-e.t'.' w "na ""inn? these legally en titled te th saren. will sit Fer that pnipese en riidayrAugusti; 19 s, at 10 o'clock m.. In Court Hetiat. in the City of Lancaster, where II Mera.... lH,ma,KA . .. m M a.... ..T - . attend JjB3;dU vauna v. dsilil LA 11, sudite ESTATE OK ADAM F. UAMBKIQUT, lata of the city of Lancaster, deeaas'd. The undnrstgnd auditor, appointed te dis tribute the balance remaining In the hands of UeergeM. Uambilght, administrator, a. b.n. e t,a., tiandamnnirtnose legally ontltledte tbe sane, will alt fjr that put pose en Thurs day, the lilth day et August, I8:S. at 10 n'cleck s.m.lu thel.turary Uoemnf theUonrtllense, In tee city of Lancaster, where all persona In tere sud in sa'.d distribution may aitend. liya-JtdH JuliN sr. bnyuku. Auditor. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH M. HAM btlght, late of the City of Lancaster, de ceased. Tbe undersigned auditor, appointed todUtrlbute the Inlance remaining In the hands of Heerga H unmbrlght. oxecnter of it u wm ui asiu uucdnseu, 10 ana among innre legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en 'ibnrsdsy, the Mxteentb liayet AtigusuieS', atlOo'eiocka m.lnths Llbrsry luiuuiei mn weuri nouse, in me city of Lan caster, where all prrhnns Interested In said alitrlbnitin uay attend, luMtdM JOllNK.BNVDgU, Auditor. STATE OF DANlETi lilOKET, late pf Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been uramed te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto urn requested tomakelmine temakelmine dtate payment, and thoe having claims or de mands against the same, will present thra without delay for settlement le the under signed, al 52 ieit h Muke ptreet. " W.llaNSKL, Je5(!tdM Administrator. JiUOTH AND bllOan. rjOOl'fcl AND HUOEH. D. P. STACKIOUSE, S3 & 30 EAfcT KINO, 8T. Noteld stock tint licsli, new goeus coming In dally lrem the fnctery and bought for cesh. That Is why we can sell our shoes se much ohcaper than the ether stores, and we give enr customers the bent fit of clese baying. Everyb.dy about here full of snap and vim j a different shoe Stere from what It was-a 11KTXKU one t bnt of all shoe stores mere life, inore geed goods of the right sort and right prices. sweome and soe vs t we choerfully show you the goe.le, whethci yen purchase ornet. D. P.STACKHOUSE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Steeet, I.ANOASTXU. PA. a'WlydAw WOK UAP.'JAINS. A MISTAKE! Llbe all ether business men we jemellmes muke mistakes. iiamkij uouriuri'ue man Men's Dongola Shoes rer Summer Wear and Tendir feel we con cluded te Sell Tbim Oil Ilrgtrdles3 of Ces 'I'he iiW line we will new soil at .'5e, and the 2 se Line we will sell at ii 00. We have a large assortment of these Shoes. They are as fellows Men's might uongela, $1 00 Tip, Lace ami Congress Shoes, reduced te J W. Men's Bright Donge'a 11.00 Plain Opera Tee, Lace and congress Shes, reduced te f 1 50. Men's Dull Dongola 2.5) Tip, Lace and Con gress Shoes, reduced te 12 (0. Men's Dull Dongola 350 J'lain, DroadTee, Wlde Shoes, ler Older Men, reduced te 2 oe. A full line of these Shoes can be scen In ear Windows. The One-Piice Gush Heuse. U (I The L-ader3 cf Lew Prices IN- BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 Etht King Sired, 1.ANCAV1KU, VS. XDCCATIOXAL. Plt.VNKIjTNAN0MAR3UALT,AOAD. Sit. i bnat'ODtlonet poisons having sons aud daughter, le- whom they wish te atutuiuscuuuiui gaining, is cauea te tnu In stttiulnn. a coiine of study about equiva lent te tbe coune In the avoruge Ladles' Ce'. lfge will be atrnegid fur information antilv '".i ,. ,. VV.iIOl)lU, A.M., liener. Jlyieiwd' mnl" ' """ " " Yeates Institute. (ItKV. MONTOOMEIIY II. 1IOOPHI!, M A. Headmaster,) will UEOl'KN roil TUB YKAU 1SK-9, ONMOND AY, 8BPIBMBBR H, 1880 Mr. Iloepor prnmlfcs specially thorough Insiriictleu In Matliematlci'. lViiuiunrhrp, Boek keeping and the nsuii kngll.h studies He bers M tay. also, that having taught for morethtn aquartnref ocentury.ho has fltted boys ler tinnard. Yule, Princeton, Columbia. Alnheist. Irlnttv. Wesi Point, ana Animnnll. ana tm rniver hail a candldate ler admission rrjected. rive or six boys will be received Inte the family et lhhradmituer. Circulars IerwiirdL-d en application. rrrtiiitherlnfuriuutlunupply te the Head master, at Ne. 305 North Dnkft StreRt. J.y3-2mdTTbA3 ATieH.iiira, X UTHEH H. KAUFFMAN, ATTOaNKY-AT-LAW, NO.2 BOUTU PUINCK ST., Lancaster, 1'a. wiyOAw FR wm dmt moenm. M EHOUANT TAILOHINO. HACKE & BROTHER. White Goods! INDIA L1NKN, fBKNCU NAINSOOK. C1M13B1C NAINSOOK, D3TTKDMUI.li, PL11D LAWN, VICTOUIA LAWN. EMBROIDERIES AND All-Over Flouncing! NEWEST SAl INKS, NXWfST BAT18TK8, NSWCSTCBALLIIS, NKWK3T QINQnAMB. FAUASOLS, QLOTX3. Hager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. c T.OB1NQ OUT SALES. STAMM BROTHERS, Nes. 35 Si 37 North Qneen Street, (Uight Acress from roBtcfflre ) TO THE PUBLIC. In erganising this Closing Out Sile, we are stimulated with the desire te wind up our busines affairs by August 18, and wtih that deslre before us we have marked nil goods at such prices that stamp ihtm as llargalns at First Bight, CLOSING OUr SALES Have come regularly at tbe end of each sea son In order te dispose of uddn and Knda. But Ibtssalemeana the CLOSING OUT or AN BMT1UE STOCK te Dissolve rartnenhlp. 1,000 BARGAINS FOR YOU TOSBLLCTrKOU. CONSISTING Of : TABLE LINENS AMD NAPKINS rrem the Btat Makers. MUdLlNH AND SUBKTINOS At Less than Cost of llaw Cotten. B A-KKT FLANfKLS AND HACK- iMua at Twe-TbirdB l'rlce. SUMMER UNDK.HWRAK Ladles and Men at naif Price. TOR SUMMEK HOSIERY AND OLOVKH At Half Price. QORSETS AT HALF PRICE. RIBBONS AND EMBROIDERIES At Halt l'rlce' POOKK1 BOOKS AND PURSES At Halt Price. HAIR BRUSHES AND COMBS At Ha' r Price. -IN OUU DRESS GOODS DEPARTMM WK Ot'rKU OBBAT ATTltACTIONB, AS ITOLLOWd D HESS (.100 ns ueduced from se te Se a Yard. TRESS GOODS Ueduaed from lej te 6e a Yard TsRESS GOODS C educed frjm 12Ke te Se a Yard 1 RESS GOODS Ueduced from ISc te loe a Yard, D RESS GOODS Ueduced from !0e te 12)i a Yard, AND OUku iHneUtill Tits. KM'llUK STOCK. IV WILL DO YOU GOOD TO 131T TU1S SALK. Goods SIjewq With Pleasure ATTHK BOSTON STORE. NOrE.-Let el Eand Step stones for Sale Cheap. PARABOI.H. RB.H. Ladies, Loek te Your Interests. Wa began the parasol season nltban en tirely new stock. We want te de the same neit yeir. And te that end offer Great Bargains In larasets and Sun Umbrellas, Prices are marked away down, and goods must, go. Call and soe Uirgalns. R. B. & H., NO.llKASTUINUSr. aprS-Smd SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO silting Hard hubber Trasses. Light, cleanly, cemlnrtablr, suitable for warm weaiheraadbatblng. a wall seiectAd stock at UUULKY'B DttUOSTOKk, 96 West King atrwL. CLOTI11XU, tc. ASKEW OB . AT HOS. ,184 AMD 230 WI8T KINO BTKKT. etr-iya JJTKHS dt BATHFOW. SERGES. TBE MOVT AQREE16L1 IB1NQ IN SUMMER OLOTHIM .res MEN'S WEAR ISA SERGE! Wehave them 'erm. sis, 120 and W, made te order In strictly flrslclns style. ABAMP30MKBTOCR Or Summer Trousers ! SW.50 TO SJIOOO. IN LIGHT ASD MIXED COLOH3. Myers & Rathfon, rASU10NAUt,KTAlLOKS, NO. 12 EAST KENQ ST., LANCASTKE FA. R EDUOED PRIDES. L. 6ANSHAN & BRO. Great Sacriflc Sale ! m, BOYc' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING BKDUOKD ALMOST TO ONK.UAI.r T11K1K ACTUAL VALUE. Our Summer Goods must go for want et room. ench low prices were never heard of before In this city. eon pair Children's Knee Pants at 23, S3, 4), 45, CO. 75 ct, II oe. ' TOO Fatr Men's Pants at CO, 63, TO, 80, 00 ets, and Sile. 800 Pair Men's Casstraere and Worsted Pants at S 1.23. 11 BO 2 00, R 60 and S3 CO. MO ( hlldren's butu at II .S3. 11.30, l0. I te 1,000 Men's Butts, Worsteds. Casslmeres and Cheviots, at 4, teas, no and 112. Prices That Will Astonish Yeu. Beys' Seersucker Ceitand Testat 70c ; Men's at oe j. MetVs Thin Coats at 23e. Men's Mohelcnnd Serge Ceat and Vests ; sJte riannei ccals and Vests at fi.is, 1160, U, I2A0, tsandlL SOO Men's Odd Vests at EOc. 73e and II 00. asrThls offer will held geed until every dol lar's worth of Summer Goods Is sold. L Gansman & Bre., S.W. CORNER NORTH QTJBBN & ORANGE SIB. LANCA3TKU, PA. M ERCHAN T TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING IN All. ITS BUAhUUKS, BalbrJggan, Summar Merine -AND GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Ne:kweir, Celhiv, M Suspenders, Heier, Etc. Flannel Shltts, Percale Shirts and Vfhlte Shirts, IN GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES. Tbe People's Cash Stere, NO. 25 EAST KINQ ST., (Vert Leai mis I.aneu'er L' unty Nailanal 1 Banlt,) LANCA8TZH, l'A. innrH-lvC A w BUSINESS MKTHOUh MADE PliAIN, Thn system of Instruction at the LANOASTKU COMMXBCIAL COLLKQZ, Is se simple and plain that any young lfly or irentlernan can easily master all the details of abuslnuas eUnratlnn. L1BKUAL TKBMS. Eventnir 'Sessions Tuesdays, Wednet and rildays. rull Information given by S&. b. TT A&VbaJfc. Lancsjtul Gemmercui college. X.ancajur, j'a. OCUMfd The People's Cash Stere
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