Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 17, 1888, Image 2

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S.&B1 feiJflOAEXLB DAJCkY ILrTiILLIG.JitiJ;i TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1888.
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tnceslblebenr.
-The Dally XdlUen of Tna Iktbuj-
la delivered by carriens in tna city
anmrnndlnir towns for loe. per week t
f ia saail, 18.00 a ywt flW for six months
J.'fLM tat UirM months t Mc ter month.
,ftm WnxiT Irrswainexa (Deable Sheet)
i rages, eniy ij. per annum, m w
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aMwrfben wishing their address changed
-v. amBK aue suua w acre vug ,puper is new ior ier
F fiiWl
iL e. Insertion, accerdtifcc te location.
, l-K UJk INXKLLIUXNCKB,
- J?i lAncaster. ra.
telephone Connection
y Mtevs LMTtra Tows f e Tna f BASOtr, ajtd
fCVXIt TIUVBILSK. CAW BAVa THE 1M1LT
Irmitewcin Mauih te Tbbv, rear raw
teb 10 Ciint a Hnti Tna adphsis Brne
CaASets as errs as iizatntb.
The test Child et Fcnrjn.
There seems te be small ground for
believing that the lest girl et Penryn
fauk was maliciously taken nway from
the picnic grounds by the man who Is
accused of the offense, or, in truth, by
anyone else. The tale of a child of Ore
years old will net suffiie te convict any
one in a court et Jusvice, nor in puunc
opinion. Thcre doubtless are children of
that tender age mature enough in mind
te tell a straight story, but the large ma
JOTlty ere net se, nnd their evidence- Is
Try unreliable. It is certainly very rr .
jaarkable that the child should have been
te long lest, se close te the grounds as
she was found, and where shosaysshe
had remained for a day and a night.
It la net easy te believe that nnyene
would have taken and left her there,
with the expectation that Bhe would re
main quietly where she was put through
the night and until an opportune moment
came te him for finding her and claiming
a reward. It is urged against the man
who has been arrested that he talked
about the money that would be made by
finding her ; but probably a great many
of the searchers for her had the same Idea,
and it was a natural ene te express. And
se It was natural for a superstitious man
te believe that he could be guided te the
child by signs and wonders; In which
most peeple have faith, though they may
net be ready always te confess it when
they have enjoyed nn education that
teaches them the vanity of sucli ways of
reading into hidden things.
This little girl probably wandered away
of her own motion ; and the lessen that
the case affords Is that it Is very unsafe
te take children se young te picnics In
secluded places where it Is possible for
them te stray away and be uuebserved ;
and of the need et a strict watch et theli
little charges by these who take them out
te the weeds. We de net see In this case
any reason te belief that anyone bes been
in fault unless it may be theso who ex
posed the child te danger and failed te
keep prcper watch upeu her.
The Tete en Trce Weel.
An important vote was taken In the
Heuse en Monday, en the motion te
strike wool from the free list, which was
defeated by a vote of J20 te 102. Only
three Democrats voted for the pro pre
position and ene Republican refused te
ffe with his patty la opposition te free
wool. It Is qulte significant that or the
three Democrats who opposed the Deme,
cratlc position, one et them was Sewden,
Who has become disgruntled ever recent
psrsenal rebuffs, and the two ethers were
from Ohie where there Is still some fear
that free wool may work harm.
It we leek tit the state delegation in
their wool-growing order, it will be seen
that the opposition te free wool Is net
from among the wool growers. California
lathe greatest wool growing state and
Texas is next. All the Democrats of the
first named state were for free wool, and
the entire Texas delegation steed like
Wise, Net a break occurred In the Dera Dera
ecratic delegations in all the states, ex
cspt unimportant ones In Ohieand Penn
sylvania. It is a fair test et the Dame.
cratlc feeling en this point, nml presages
that free wool is te be one et the leading
Democratic doctrines et the campaign.
The late Secretary Manning lu his last
report afUrmed that free wool was te be
preferred te a repeal of $90,000,000 of an
nual revenue from liquors, and few will
be found te differ from hlm.ree wool
will mean an Impetus te the woolen man
ufacture, new in a grievous decline Of
the 600,000,000 pounds et wool ann lally
used in the country, net one-halt of the
total was produced here, whlle the ether
halt came into the country from abroad
ever a tariff barrier of 39 per cent. Had
that barrier been down, woolen manufac
turers would have been able te get their
raw materials free, their milh would
have resumed operation and the $100,.
000,000 paid out by the American people
for Imported woolen fabrics and duties
thereon would have geno Inte home
trade. Free wool means cheaper clothing
for the people nnd a burden lifted from
manufacturers. That Is why It will be
endorsed by the people.
Why Cooper is Sal.
It is rather amusing te Democrats te
hear Cbalrmau Cooper declare that the
normal Republican majority in Fennsyl.
Tania is only 20,000, and that extraordl extraerdl
nary efforts will be required le make it
go beyond that sum. It Is only h short
time since Cooper was putting Fennsyl
vania down for 60,000 plurality. Why
has he thus at one sweep cut the figures
down three-fourths?
The answer is easy. Cooper fears that,
with Quuy as natlennl cbalrmau, there
will te no money floating around in this
etate, and a Pennsylvania campaign with
out barrels of money, especially in a
presidential jear, would be a most
mournful JhJng for Cooper tocontem tecontem tocentem
plate. If no money is te be spent in
Tenniylvanla, what's the use of being
chairman? This is the shape which
Cooper's thoughts are new taking. This
Is why he is sad, nnd Quay will probably
S;e that he Is kept se.
A Jiouepoly CumpaJgu.
Thft rnnfMentl .1 .i.-..!.... ...i.t.1. i
.......! vuwumi tvuuu urtUiea
. Fester, president of the IUpublican
itsgue of the United States, sent out te
wealthy Republicans and ethers, for con
tributions is a fair sample et the manner
in welch, this campaign will be conduct
t .... OW)slll0D' " is a senten.-e
U It that wiU bear careful reading by the
Workingman.
ire t benefitted by eur1 ulin Uw, hw
been the least wlllluft te contttbnte te the
auoeeaa et the patty will eh gave them pro
tection. And further en in this same remark
able circular, Mr. Fester, in speaking of
the obligation upon manufacturers te
honor his demand for money, says they
are" getting practically the sole benefit,
ernt least the most directly important
benefits, of Uie tariff laws." Mr. Fester
In particular was indignant at the pro pre
mlced apathy of the party millionaires in
Pennsylvania te whom he referred in this
bitter language : " In fact, I have it from
the best posslble source that the manu
facturers of Pennsylvania, who are mere
highly protected than anybody else, and
who make large fortunes every year who
tlmea are piospereus, practically give
nothing toward the rnaintenance of the
ascendency of the Republican party. Of
course, I Bhall net violate what I con
sider te be a proper principle of action ;
but, It I had my WAy about it, I would
put the manufacturers of Pennsylvania
under the lire and fry nil the fat out of'
them." '
The opposition are prepared te con
duct this campaign en monopoly princi
ples. They will make their wealthy men
pay the largest possible contributions by
thients most dire, nnd they propeso te
flood doubtful states with money te
secure success. It will net win, because
the great body et the people nre against
It. And when self-seeking wealth col
lides with the interest of the people, It
gees down every time.
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"nAnuise.viiMnu nwkwaitl record en
larlll BOd curoney quostleDa." Senater
lagall.
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Dunns should he se IiIkIi that our
msnufucturcru can fairly compste with tbe
foreign product, but net ae high as te
enablotbem todrlveout thoferolRn article,
enjoy n monopoly et tbe trade aud rcgliiute
the prlce ai they please Jama A, Gar
jUld.
Itcur.r Ireui the hardships and dnngera
ofeur prtsent tarlll Iswshhouldbedovlscd,
with ejjiBeUt procautlen BKalnat lcnperlllng
tbe cxlitnnce et our tnanurscturlng a
terests. JVesiilent Cleveland's Menage.
Tim Kxuminer asya the Illumination of
the Youeff Republicans' club room en
Saturday nlht waa net In honor et the
Demecrr'm banner-railing, He tbe credit
forceurtuny te Its Democratic opponent?,
whleh the lNrm.Meu.Ncnii extouded, will
have te be localled.
Tim pepe Iiri wiltteu a letter te the poo peo poe
plo of Ireland through their bishops throw
ing further llubl upen h'n dcoreo en ILe
aubjecta of the "plan of campaign" and boy bey boy
eottlng. He wa much nrleved at the
thought that many of Krln'a children were
falsely led lobellovetbathowaBunfrlondly
te their catlap, vrhoreaa they have alwaya
been uppermost In hla solicitude. The
papal iltcrre was Intended te warn the
lrlnh poeplo net In use unjust means te se
cure a JtiHt end. it la a very paollle docu
ment and will be cllccllve In restoring cor
dial relations with the Vatican, which had
been Borleusly strained when the llrat lra
prosslens of the papal odlet were pnblishe,,
Cinr.i- JrsTici: 1'in.i.Kn will be oon eon oen
flrmod, but the dulsy et the Republicans
In doing this proper act will take from
tbemany credit for courteay te political
fees.
Tan cool wcather la playing hob witli
summer ii'ficrlc
PEU30NAU
I'rMMMA.v Coernnsiiyatho actual Re
publican nmjerlty lu this state is 10,000.
Gorcnxen Iln.wcit Intends te appoint
J. MrewNicir McCetluui, the Datnouratle
nominee, te tha vao.tuey en thokupremo
btmch.
l'ner. P. M. SnviENie, of the West
Ua nter .Nermal hciioeI, bin prepared r
work en elementary algebra, whleh the
Apptetucs are ptibllHhlng.
Wai.i.ack MuUamant, who liav or er
rmguU te rend law lu the olllceef llrnwn .t
Hencul, was one of the nrlz winners in the
esmycouti'dten the taritt at Lafayette col cel col
lege. ar.Nnn.vi Umntev H. rrsrr, the 1'ro 1're 1'ro
mtmieit UAiidltintnfur the prontdenoy, thus
toreely puts thocafe: "lhe Jtopubllesns
want frcti whisky at an excuaa fOr keeiilug
up the taxva iiu ulethlng aud feed."
Hkkrv Hi-ANNfTir, of Lobauen county,
Ins mi did rhiireli altar that vni taken
Iresi a Litheran church built In 1763. The
eiureti was inbuilt In 1SI3, aince whleh
ttice the altar bat been In the tmssosleu
of tbe Hpmnuth family. It U 135 years
Kev Mn n.vi.nr.v, of the Asbury M. E.
ehutcti, ttullile, la uet enllnlled with nn
apology from Mr. Montaaue, who mtatnek
tbe mlnUier for tfae lnaulter of hla jeunic
and bMutmii wite and gave him n Bound
iltubtilnif. The olergyman proposes te bue
Mr. MoiitigunferaotaultanU battery.
Ciia i'.neuy Durcw aaya In Londen ''I
think e aru geiLg te win, but I don't feel
certain about It. 1 am net a bit afraid et
Mr. Cleveland. We can beat blw all hol
low, but 1 have the greatest rcspoet, in faet
a fouling uiorenkln te awe, for Mra. Oiovo Oievo Oiove
land nnd tier p-pularity ; nnd the prosl presl
deut U Biieh u lucky fellow.
Kn-eu-jii MiNisTiut West saya t " Tbe
Lnglisli uawspapera de net understand
politics in ttila cuuntrv. They de net knew
or understand thodillarenco between tarm
reduction, which the presldent advocates,
and Iree tradti. Many of thorn in England
believe Hint the Mills bill meana Iree trade
out and out, and that of oeurao at once bn
traa thtlr utter Ignerance of the IntlU
question here It dees net mean free trade,
but a reduction tif the tarlll "
SAMrm. Lrwis, nged Ot ycarr, dled in
PlttsiinrK " Monday. Ila was the i-roat-Kranileen
el .Sinuel 0goed Lawla, o'ue of
ttioHigneraef the Daelaratten of Indepen Indepen Indepen
donce. Mr Lewis was a prominent nbell.
llenlmln Hlavery times and hadoharBOef
an underground railroad reute in uortnern
isow'ierk. AiuenK his iirects are lettets
from llnrace Orceley, Wendell rhllllrw.
Lloyd Ojrrlaen and ethors, testllyleu te
hla devotion te the cause of the Blavcs
Staenl)l Adtlre.
Noperann who hai the mistortuue te
have it moody and Jealous liver shouldlleso
that ritmnrliintiv tnr imnrmtn i. .'
dltlcn utlnrded by every return et tbe
oherry soateu. ilutaone value iife let
him beware of swallowing cherry stones.
Uvery ptttef aircMh and npe cherry la
emlueiiily wholesomo excepting the nnrd
sntl reuud seed, wbluh, beijig eutlrely in
dlgetible, must traverse the eighteen or
......J miui euuauive eieiuuraues in tbe
bowels before It eeasea te be an IrrltatluL
and diituiblng intruder. H it enters
tbp Urge Ititeallnea It does no mera
bjury, but Jmt below tbe amiller Intoi Intei
tines la a little an into which the cherry
Btene may fall aud Produce tbe worst const censt
?UB"C' ..Aller he cherry 8-aen the
trouble will reveal Itself, suddenly if at all
The number of cases of herleus illness due
l?h BU BC?,1Jlt "fe few, but the danger
1 leue se easily avoided and tbe dinieutty
eateia should be forewarned. Although
cherrlta contain mere acid lhan straw-
"ft1,"'' 1'e contain mere sugar, and
SSSm ' lbtere he eaten without any
iffis,: !.1B.I,", a 8Ute "-
Her TrartnTtli Seuh ianni ...4
J e ji tLc 1 1. aJclplila LcdRer.
'Ihe total value of the foreign traJoef the
!'" a'"" maies is stnted te be 1700.
ODO.OCO. Owing te ,helr position, and te , the
fact that they need pretty nearly all our
manufactured products and that we need
pretty ntarly all their natural products,
this oeuntry should have the larger part of
their commerce, but it has only 0 percent
of it, while Franca has 23 percent . En,
land 22 pHr cent, Belgium 14 percant aud
Germany 0 percent. Ah for our shipping,
compared with tbat of all ether ceuuirleV
lu poverty Is lamentable. Of the 1,000
steamships arriving at tbe perta of Urautuy
m 1SS3 ene only was of American registry,
and the proportion of our (siting vessels
was no better. This is a wretched showing
'or a peeple tbat oceaslrmatly have geed
deal te say about thelr "cuteness" and en
terprise, Tbe United States have te sell
precisely what the Houth Americana want
and the latter have te seli prcclsely what
tbe fermer want, yet England and tbe dis
tant oeun tries of I he continent of Europe get
PI porcent. of the trade et our near neigh
bors. This faet would aoem toaugges. an
opportunity for our peeple le aherr that
tbay are as "cute" and enterprising as they
beast they are.
Mlxlrc npTnre ltnjt,
A curious story of Bn nttempt te mix up
tbe identity et two boys te the confusion of
the Law and Order League waa doveloped
In Pittsburg en Monday. Wben Captain
Alexander Wlshart, superintendent of the
Law and Order Leaguc, made Information'
against Jebn A. Martin, tbe "milk shake"
man, for selling en Hundsy. he at the satne
tlmelodge a charge Bgatiut Wlllle Uull Uull Uull
folie of assisting Martin. Oullfolle la a lad of
13 yearn. Martin, Bcsompanled by hlaattor hlaatter hlaattor
ney.Ohatlea A. Hulllvan, a stenographer and
a boy just about the alzs of young Oullfolle
anu wearing uuureilO'S cea', veat nnd hat,
appeared at Alderman Carllsle'a cflloe.
Captain Wlshart Immediately declared that
Martin waj attempting te perpetrate a fraud,
stating that thti disguised boy had besn
brought nut In the hopes that he could be
passed oil aa Oullfelle. The stenographer,
he said, was there for the purpose et aiding
Martin te bring aobarge of perjury against
a lawand order agent. The lad tee 1 (led that
bis usuie was Jehn Ferd and tbat Martin
had borrowed him from Einstein, the beer
owner, no uiu net Knew trust 1.0 ua'i
been borrowed for. Msrtlu made him nud
Oullfolle change clothes. Alderman Car-
Hale atld te-day that the loague had net
yei uecmipci whetiier tuey would take action
In the matter or uet.
Captain Wlsbant laid tbat net a man In
twocltlea sold milk shakes, InmonnUe or
soda water last Sunday. it has net
taken us very long te counteract Franela
Murphy's move, " esntlnuid the captain,
" for tee bunday en which he in ado hla
milk shake speech we had fifty -loven In
formation, for violation of tbe Bunday law.
That is six tlmea ai many ni we ever had
ou one day ut any time balore."
I'rca'.deni CItelniV I.ttter of Atcrptaiica
A Washington correspondent of the
Itiltlmore livening News saya thatn prom! prem! prom!
nent New Yerk gentleman npent au hour
or se with Presldent Cleveland nfewdays
slnce In discussing the political situation In
New Yerk. Concerning tbe factional light
betwecn Tammany and the County
Democracy the pmsldent vpake very
freely, iie Iuvj been urgei), bn said,
by membera of betli nrtianlr.ttlena
te 11(0 hla personal Itilluonce te
cement the existing dlflnrnnceii nnd
harmnnlra tbe parly li the city. These
(illeris he believed te have lean aatusted by
tna best lntontlene, but certainly tehnve
been 111 advised. Interference en his part,
particularly at this Juncture, would be at
tended, he was confident, by nothing but
unplrniant, if netdlaastruuc, oenseijuonoos.
lie had therefore been ebliged te decllue
even te eiler a BUggeatlen as te the Bottlc Bettlc
nent et the dltlarouees betweeu the organ I I
zittenr. The presldent apoke rather guardedly or
hlsaotlen taken during the cnwpalgn last
fall, but Intimated qulm plainly that If he
were eilled utien te desu avaln he would
net have written the famous Fvllewa letter.
The presldent'a letter of acoeptance waa
also a tople of conversation. Whlle neces
sarily brief, It Is said te he almost as strong
n tstlir reform document an his famous
messaga and te deal with the subject from
a mere advanced standpoint and In connec
tion with the status or the Mills bill In the
Heuse The presldent also contrasts tbe
position of lli'i two great parties in the
oeuntry In 1831 end tr-day, nnd predicts a
handsome victory at tbe pnllv, but cautlecs
his friends against evor couUdenco.
(iceran Y. llumm rnrdnneil.
A pardon has been granted te Oeorge W.
llumm, convicted of conspiracy te defraud
the Hbackamnxen hank, In Philadelphia,
whlle presldent of tut Institution. The
application was strongly nudnraed ly a
great array et names, including tlioae or
uiauy prominent cltlzsna and elllclals.
arjcuJAL Kenvna.
VVImt In 1 1 Cluiul Fur?
Let ua tell you whut Dr. riemni' Kctertrlc
Oil is uoea ler. ltliflumli u itiiu iuUIbiuuiiu
nutiritluta 1L 'nillc-tirna inirn liii. i.r imin
nnd U 1 "jimlly geed fur apinti.a rm aa liy
it. U. Cevtiniii, drutklai, 187 una 13J .Neilh
mmni niirvi, t.aiiuaaLur.
I.t L's Tull Ven.
J.ettiB tell you that u perana wheln billens
or imiatlpiua Is net 11 w.lt jiorje-, nud
I'lHnur, tiuit renrly every otie 1h au'Jeer tn
tlimn irrupiUarltini Let ua tell you n ie that
iluidetk Jl oetl Hitters nte enn et tlm Hnna'
illiirtiO nnd nperlimta ever je d vlned. Ter
aule y It. tl. icichmn, (lruKvlat, 187 nud 13i
Netth Quctn slicut, LuneBler.
WAAAilAKKR'ii
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.
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sqtAni
WANAMAKER'S
MAcrcs
FLOOR SPACE
PHILADELPHIA
THiRrcetim 1
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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
uie biere are yours.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Phlladolehla.
UOSIl'LEXIOX FO ll'OA'A
U)MI'LEX10N rOWDKrt.
LADIESi
HHe ALUK A KKriMRIl COMfl.fc.VION
MUaf USK
POZZONI'S
MKUICA.TKI)
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transrarrncy te tbe
skin Kinevs alt plmiiles, trerklcs i d au au au
colerntloi a, and unkua Hie kln dulteatelv
aett and Ueantilul ttcentalua nolline. whltif.
white ana brunette. '
ran salk 111
All Druijglata and Fnney Qoeds
Dealura Everywhere).
OOD'8 HAK9Ai'AHlLLA.
TRUE ECONOMY
ttfjtrne economy te bur flood's Barsapa.
rllla, for "1M JJoie One Dellar," is original
with and true only of tlili popular medlclna.
If pmi wlili te prove ihb, bay a bottle et
Heed's Bartapttllla and meaauralts eontenu.
leu will nnd It te held ICO tcaapoenfals. Vew
read the directions, and you will And that the
avnraae dete for persons of different atea Is
leas than a tapoenfut. This Is certalnly eon
clmlve and unanswerable evidence of the pe
cullar strength and economy of
HOOD'S SalUAFAUtLLA
' We beg an using Heed's Bartapartlla In our
lDilltn'len soma ueiths aje, and having
watched Its t frebtti with te siy that we find It
a geed, reliable, and bsnsDclil msdlcten for
lamlly 1110, and fir heaptlals and lnslltulca
such as r.urs." H ni in or Miner, West Fourth
et Cincinnati, ().
1 took Heed's Sn-sapirllla for less of appe
tite, dfapepsla and general languor. It Cld me
a vmt amount of geed, and 1 have no hesi
tancy la loceminondlni It." J W. Wills Wills
renn, Qutney, III.
HKALTII UETrEIt THAN EVKIt
" X have been treabttd by a ietofuleus arTtc arTtc
tlen all ray life, it la one of the marked rec
ollections of tny boyhood d tys, and ler several
join has rendered me unable te labor much.
I think Heed's Baraaparllla, which I have
bconualegat fnterrals for ten yearr, Utbe
bast I have ever taken. 1 am new ;co, nd my
general hoalthiceuisuottcrthanovtr." U. V.
Abdett, Warren, N.lf.
HOOD'3 SARSAPARILLA
Beld ny all druggists. II 1 six for IS. I'reptrcd
only by O 1 II jeu A CO., Lewell, Uais.
lOHIOiKS ONE DOLlAU (3)
HUM MRU JtKSOHTH.
lllfli1fi . .wi .....
I uiiAuuwrxAuis.
V- MKall MIK MKAOIf.
lMKKNTirfKV AVI: . ATI?NTI(jr!irV,N.J.
, .HUMIil.lKlC.Jvl.KUaNTUUlDINK.
lQ7-3maiu,HiAl Jdtta. JOHN A.BI-AH U.
ELAVKN IIOUHK,
ATLANlIliciTr.
Aiiantleand ceunecilcut ATninna. wil.lj
njWalt-. Clerk J. W. IIUUHAK Kit. Prep.
Isrina-IMO te V te per day. Jell lmd
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Ocean Knd of North Carolina Avnnnn.
,.,..., ATJjAHTIO city. n. J.
y.ueiiKitTa a benb. apr-amnd
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TL.ANTIO OiTY.
CUESTEIt COUNTY HOUSE,
Thl thorough'- couifertahlo and well
known hnue it new open, 'wenty-elghtn
rniann. Heme innnagpinent. cool and do de
IlKhllnl lonitien very nourthnaea.
JiiiiUgind .MC HIM SONS.
TliANTiO OiTY, N. J.
HOTEL NORMANDIE,
(Kerirerly Hetol Ashland.)
SWNOW Ol'KN.-fiB
UKKUUNISIIKI). . UB-atODBI.ltD.
UENOVATKD.
..-.. . -lOa-H. rLAHIOKN, .la.
inarl-lmd.Mar.Apr.July.Aug.
ATLANTiU OITY, N. J.
THE MANSION.
. .. . ATfcANTIU CITY, N.J.
I.arpftst Most Convenient Hetel. Rlcieantly
rurnl-he.l. l.lbnnilly Uanairnd. Coach te ana
from ileachana jTnilns. urcliestrn Uusla
. CIIA8. JdetiliADjf, 1'rep.
r. K. Coeuaaif. Chief Clerk. teb324)uid
M
T. Q K ETNA I'AItK.
Mt. Gretna Park,
FOU KXCUUSIO.N3 AND I'ICNICS.
k'1 hl? J'flrk. '.' 'eettea in the heart of the
Semh Mountain en the line of the
Cornwall 4: Lebanon IJallreal,
Nine mtles reuth of tlm city et Lebanon,
wlihtniuisydlttunm of Ilinti0ur, Ueadlns-!
I.ancaster. Columbia and all points en the
1 Mladeiphla ft lieadlnK and Pennsylvania
Hatlreafla. The Kreundn ure large, ceverlnir
hundredaofacrea.andare
FUKICIO ALL.
Thocenrenloncoaarea I are Danrlng la
yllinn, a Spicleus Dining Hall, Twe Kitchens.
I'agKBge . nnd Ceat lloem,, whlle the arran.o arran.e
meiits ier aiuuseuirnta conlntef croquet and
Uall ureunas. llewllnB Alley, BhoetinK Uat
hiry Quoits, few-, K,e Ta'ilSs ler tnuchtra.
Ilu.tie Bnta uud llnnchus an. scattered
IhrouBheuithogrounart.
nr .u if1.1." B l.','1!' "'"' ItANOK
Of the National jiiiard of Pennsylvania has
liejin located at Ml Hratna. nnd tnn Ml ltary
llille l'mctlce, from time tntline nt the llanKu,
will constltuie u new uttruotlen te vlalUira.
Anether nttrncilen la ".
LAUKCONKWAQO,
Cpveilng nearly twunty uoiei en which arn
plated a nuuibur of ii'ukiiuI mew Ueata. nud
uioiiKtliebinkaof which nre pleasant walks
Him au u' J O VI' (IV) i Jf
OUSKftVATIONCAIl3
W 111 be nin en the linn 01 the Cornwall A Lob Leb
nmm ual read, or wilt be leut.te dlirerent
points. whn praetl alilc. ter the accommoda
tion or excursion rarllea. 'lhey are sufe.
pleiuintund cnnveiiliint, '
I'nrtleadtairlnirltriiii nrocnre MfalBatlhe
l'nrtr. as ihe Olnlni; Halt w 1 1 ue nnder the au-t-erylilen
of KM HOLT.. f the Lnbanen
ft'ley ouse. Thoae who wish te spend u ilay
In thuMeiintalnecannnd no tilacn se beauti
ful or utterdlnK f inueh pfeaaure na ML
ureliia. no 1MOXIU.T1M, UlllNKa Ali
LO VKDOVTIlM-itKMlSKS. i'"",ue Alr
ln7e;,0.rpWy t?l0a 1UlC U"a GOnral lD,0r
NCD IRISH,
Jc-3ind P Q' "Ualreaa- i-abinen. rfl.
HTJiAW JIATti.
I1Q UAKOAINS.
STRAW HATS !
LI.U1CI1 OUT Al
Half the Original Pric
TRUNKS & TRAVELING BAGS
A'l HIU INDUCE11EJ,T3
uuutvQ the Vacation SKase.v.
Stauffer&Ce.
21 &cd 33 North Quean Street,
I ANOASmt, PA.
L.AIIAL. liui uaa.
ESTATK QV OIIHISTOI'UKH DAiSZ,
latnef the City et Lanetsiur, Lancaalr
county, doefii-od fha unduralKiied auditor,
uppelnud te im,a upeu xcoptluea and le d!.
tiiouie the imlnuce i-emilutnK In the hinds of
win. u. Hal. Aimle M. unah and Ada K.
It nfc. oxruutera et Uie will of Bilit decedent,
teund uirei.K the legally entitled te the
saine, will tu ter that puriose ou taturdav.
AUKUitll,tis. at 10 o'clock u. m.. IntheLl
bnuv Uoem m the Court Heme, In tne City of
Lanetstnr, whre ull poraeus luloretod in said
dlalittiutleu may utlund
JylOSidlu U McMULLKN.Auaitei.
ESTATi: Ol' IMAlir.LLA KULIOTT,
late et riovMtnce tnwnablp, Laneaalrr
eeuniy, deceased. 'Iht undu'-klKind auditor,
appelntvil le dlitrlliute the bulame rem in.
t;if Hi tbe hnda tit II. r. Klllett and Hatty
Illueer, tidinlnlatrateni, te and aiming mono
legally enlttlfd le thi auuie, will alt l.ir that
purposueu Wedueaday, Auguat l ISjS at 10
o'clock a m.lu the Library Uoem et the
Court Heuso. In the city of Lancasler, wheie
a'l pureua lnttrvated tu suld duirlhuiieu inav
,,1l"'"'v "V 1". hlllcK alt,
JljlOS dTa Auditor.
JACOB F. BUEAl'FEK'H
PURE RYE WHISKY.
(MY OWN DISTILLATION.)
hO.jaCKNTUK BQUAKK
WANTi:D-IiPIKS AND GENTLK
men pesiesiliiK "inall capital te hamlle
araroluveuitnn , iiipieul ettirrsi nniMHl.
S. '.'.' 1 PIoelilen, no nk, e,lly runled,
"hyshuwn, ia.ily aeld. unplug eurcess
JIU u day, iioe a i, ixie u meiith.Uwua
ytiuriur... taU or uddn at MUS. C
JMdiw im nenh Uue3t.,lancatr,rft,
H
TOBACCO.
s
TANDABD CHEW1NO TOBAOCU,
DOYOUQHEW?
1IIKN GET
THE BEST
-WHICH IS-
Finzer's
Old Honesty!
Qouulne Una a Red H lln Tag en
Every Plug,
OLD HONESTY Is acknowledged te be the
PUitEST and MOST LASTiMO piece of
BTANDAUD CIIEWINQ TOBACCO en the
market. Trying It Is a better teat than any
talk about it. Ulve it a fair trial.
ftV-YOUUDKALEU HAS IT.Ct
nevis-lydftw
BOOTH AA'D HHOHB.
B
oeru AMU HUOKH.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
S3 &30 BAET KINO, BT.
Net old stock but fresh, new goefla coming
In dally irem the factory and bought for cash.
That Is why we can sell our Shoes se much
cheaper than the ethor stores, and we give our
customers the bcmfU of clese buying.
Everybody about bore full of snap and vim ;
a different Bhoe Blore from what it was-a
IIKTTKll one t but of all Shoe Stores mere
llfe, mero geed goods of the right sort and
right prices.
aveetne and ste n j we choerfully show
yen the goods, whetber you purchase or net.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
Nes. 28 and 30 East King Steeet,
LANCAHTKU.PA. aMlydftw
F
OKIIAKMAINS.
A MISTAKE!
Like ull oilier biulnui men we eimUir.cs
makomlatakea.
UAVIKd UOUHHTTOO MANV
Men's Dongola Shoes
Fer Hutmiier Hear and Tender icet we con
cluded te
Sell Them Off Bfgirdlfis of Cost
The tl.oe line we will new sell at 2.50, and
the tl 50 Line we will sell at f! 00.
We have a large assortment of thcae Shoes.
They are as fellows
Men's llrlght Uongela, lien Tip, Lace and
Congress shoes, n duccd te tl 60.
Men's Urlght Donge atl.oe I'laln Opera Tee,
Loce and congress Bhee, reduced te 12 se.
ten1 Dull Uongela $2.6) Tip, Lace and Cen.
gTesi Shoes, reduced te $2 (0.
Men's Dull DongeLi $!80 rialn, UroadTee,
Wlde Shoes, for Older Men, reduced te 12 00.
A full line of these Shoes can be seen lu ear
Windows.
The One-Ti ice Cash Heuse.
(I
The Ltadcrs of Lew Prices
IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
Ne. 3 Eist King Street,
LANC.VSTKB, I'A.
KHVCATXOSAI..
FHANKMNANDMAKSHALIiAOAD.
.M. ifce attention et persons having
sons aud daughter, for whom they wish le
Hltet a school et leamtng. Is called te this ln
aillultnn. a coune nt study about oqulva equlva oqulva
lent te the course In the avoraRe Ladles' Ce',
lege will be arranged or Information annly
JlylOlwd. W" W.M00Blf.A.aI,llecigf.7
Yeates Institute.
(1JKV. MO.NTO'IMKHY K. imei'EU. M A.
lleadmaater,) will
ltKOl'KN roll THE YKAU 153S-0.
ONMONDA.Y,eBPrEMBQR3,1888
Mr. Heeper promtsej spcclal'y thorough
lnsiriictleu In Mathematics, l'ennianahfp
Heek KfiplnK and the nauai kngll,h Muaies.
u ut a uiuj-, ame, lani naviug laugnt ter
morethan aquurteref acentury.he has flttcd
beya tnr uaratd, Vale, l'rlnceten, Columbia.
Auiheibt, 'iilnlty. Whhi I'elnt.and Annapolis,
and ha uevcr had a candidate ler a3mls3lea
rtiected.
Iflve or six boys will be received Inte the
family el th heal uiaiur.
Circulars tnrwardud ou application.
Ifrriurthur Information ttiiply te the Head
master, ut ' u
Ne. 305 North
Duke Street.
JiyS.2mdTTh.t3
Atil'llA LT JUiOCJiS.
A Bl'HALT PAYING BLOOK,
Asphalt Bleck Ce.,
Ofllce-Ml Chestnut St , l'hlla . ra.
Y erks-urlilgiiixirt, ra., Camden, N. J.
MANUrACTUUEUSOr
Standard AspbaltPding Blocks
MZBV3 4x3x11 AND IVfzlzll
In generaluta feritreetpav!ug,8ldawaUs,gar
dfii paths, mill yards and dilvunays, Kiuurs.
celUra vats and sua walls. Aaranlagea:
Nela leas, austliaa, atrlstiy sanltarj-. nructl.
callyludnauuctlbioune cbeap.
f or prlc s and furthur Inlormatlen fcCdress;
R. B, OST13R & BRO.,
Agents LanoasurCe.321 North PilcceSL
Laneuter, ra. uu-emd
FREY
ECKERT
sir moeBa.
M
EROHANT TAILOR1NO,
H1G-EE & BROTHER.
White Goods!
INDIA UNKN.rBENCUMAlNBOOK,
0 1UBBI0 NAINBOOK, DOTTED MULL,
PLUD LAWN. TICTOKIA IAWN.
EMBROIDERIES
AND
All-Over Flouncing !
NEWEflraAlINEB,
NEWEST BATISTES,
NEWEST CQALLIES,
NEWEST GINGHAMS,
FABABOLS,
QLOVE8.
lager & Brether,
25 & 27 West King Street.
e
LOSING OUT HAIiKH.
STAMM BROTHERS,
Nes. 35 & 37 North Queen Street,
( night Aoress from Fostemce )
TO THE PUBLIC.
In erganising this Closing Out Sale, we are
Stimulated With thn dntrn tn 1n nn nnp
buames affairs by August IB, and with that
destre before us w,e have marked all goods at
ruuu iiiieei mm lamp int in as uaigainsai
IflrstslghL
0L03INTG OUr SALES
Have come renularlv at the end nr narh aai.
son In ordevte dispose of Odds and Knds. But
iuia cam means m uuuaihu uui ur an
UmTIUE BIOCK te Dlssolve rartnerihtp.
1,000
BARGAINS FOR YOU
TO SKLI.CT rilOM. CONSISTINQ OF :
TABLE LINENS AND NAPKINS
from the Btst Makers.
MUSLINS AND SUBETINQS
At Less than Cost et Baw Cotten.
B
AKKT FLANNELS AND BACK
INGS at Twe-Thirds Trice.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Ladles and Men at Half Prlce.
FOR
SUMMER HOSIERY AND GLOV KH
At Half Fries.
QOKSETS AT HALF 1'RIOE.
RIBBONS AND EMBROIDERIES
At 11 alt Frlce'
POOICE1 BOOKS AND PURSES
At Hall
At Half Price.
HAIR BRUSHES AND COMRS
At naif Price.
-IN OUB-
DRESS GOODS
DEPARTMENT
WH OttlLU. UBKAT ATIBACTIONS, A8
FOLLOWS
DRESS GOODS
lteduced from se te 5c a Yard.
DRESS GOODS
Bedaeed from 103 te 6c a Tard
T.RESS GOODS
Eednced from life te 8c a Yard
T-R ESS GOODS
lteduced from Ue te loe a Yard.
D
RKSS GOODS
Jteduced from "Ue te 12Ke a Yard,
AMU b3 UR THnUUUU TUB. KMX1BIS
STO UK.
11' NULL 1)0 YOU GOOD TO MBIT
THIS BALK.
Goods Shown Willi Pleasure
ATTI1K-
BOSTON STORE.
NOTE Let 01 Sand Step Hlenc for Sale
Cheap
VARAHOI.S.
RB.H.
Ladies, Loek te Your
Interests.
We began the parasol season with au en
tirely new stock. We want te de thai same next
year. And te that end oifer Oreai Bargains In
Faratels and Sun Umbrellas. Frlees are
marked away dawn, and goods a.ust go. Call
and see Bargains.
R. B. & J-L,
NO. llKJtSTKlKQST.
aprt smd
Sl'EOlAL ATTENTION OTVEN TO
ruling Ilard hubber Tntsses. Light,
cleanly, oemiortable, sultabla Ier whiui
weather sad bathing, a wen leieeted stock at
HOBLKY'S I)ltUHTOttK,
34 West if tng Street.
cLOTiiiA'a.ac.
ASKEW
ME.
ATHOS..1H AMD 3S WEST KINU STREET.
cWMyd
JTERS A UATUFON.
SERGES.
TH8 MOST AQRES4BLB THING
-IN-
SUMMER OLOTEIM
ten
MEN'S WEAR
ISA
SERGE!
...baT.etl,0.mferlSil8., nd 125, made
te erder in sulctly nrst-class style.
A HANDSOME STOCK OF
Summer Trousers !
5.50 TO IO.OO.
INLIGfirANDMIXKDCOLOBL
Myers & Rathfon,
FASHION A HLK TA1LOU3,
NO. 12 BAST KINQ ST.,
LANCABTKB FA.
R
EDUCED PRICKS.
L. 6ANSMAN & BRO.
Great SacriQc Sale !
MEN'S, BOrS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
BKOUCKD ALMOST TO ONKHA1.K
T11K1U ACTUAL VALUK.
Our Bummer Goods muat go for want et
room.
.-".HS" '?.w Prtces er never heard of before
In this city.
cere curii iaren'8 K aee rnts &t "' "' 45'
andfiuei tenS rnta al C0' W' '".BOiMcti.
.?$??, SHei,JP'.,imer2 na Worsted Pants
at I lis. 11 se f 00, tl w and 3 de.
BWOhlldrpn's Hulls at 11.58. II 60, $U0, ir0
1,000 Men's butts. Worsteds. CaaMmeres axd
Cheviots, at l, te. imie and lt ere3,u:u
Prices That WiU Astonish Yen.
at19e8'BeerS"Ck0r Celtana Vestat70e; Men's
Men's Thtn Coats at e.
. e." Me?lr ed Serge Ceat and Vests :
8iIo,8me"i ttna V":sat'-i5. !-. W.
BOe'Men's Odd Vests at tee, 7!e and II 'A
1. Sf'fL.0"?! w,u bola Heea until every dol del
lar's worth of Summer Uoeds Is sold.
L Gansman d Bre.,
S. W.OORNAR
NORTH QUEBN & ORANQB 8TB.
LANCA3TEB, FA.
M
ERCHANT TAILORING.
ThePeeple's Cash Stere
MERCHANT TAILORING
IN ALL 113 BEANCUKS.
Balbriggan, Summer Merine
AND-
GAUZE UNDERWEAR.
Neckwear, Dollars, Cu2', Suspenders,
Hosier;, Etc.
Flannel fchlits, Percale Shlrt3
and r9hlte Shltts,
IN GREAT VARIETY OP STVLE8.
The People's Casb Stere,
NO. 25 EAST KINQ ST.,
(Next tour 10 th Lancaster Crusty National
Bault )
LANClSrill, l'A.
marlt-lvdAw
11' .''-
BUS1NESS METHODS MADE PLAIN.
The system of Instruction at tbe
LANCABTKB COMMERCIAL COLLKGK,
Is se simple and plain that any young ldy or
gentleman can easily master all the details of
abuslness education.
LIBXBAL TKBMS.
Kvenlng (Sessions Tuesdays, Wednei
and rtldays. JrnB intannallen given by
II. C. WKlllLKB,
Lancaster Commercial College,
OOUS-ua Lancsnur, Fa.