f i r .-' . 'Wls.-.W niT .1 rG w 'V, ,iW iCV Tr. ' I1 , ' ( ft-! 3ft. f erwH' f A jL IdkROABTER DAJDQT IjCEXJQEyCJgE, TITIIRSPATV JULY 19, 1888. i r-. r."-V mp i KTiu V Ss? SWP' l I w fti Kk rr-t mi. W Lvte" it.. .2. BS,. J 5,4 fcl B' I? is n. 5 &' r;v R . The Dally Intelligencer. BS AOAITK. JOLT ID. W. eninr ln.Liacm pnbltshea all the fjalawtaf&Jv BB WS Ol IOQ UUlkVU iwm ' .... ui.n nitv mflltlnn of TH Iimu.1- mom u delivered ny enwu m u . ai ..ynindlw liwna tar 10c rter WOOlt t &" t u. 8.oe a yeatt tise ler six month V u for Urroe months twc. per menuu A m Wmtr IhtillIoiheu (Deublo Sheet) mgkt rafes, only ll.M per annum, In ad. akwriben wishing their address chanjrftd wut also state Where ue;paper u new iw MvsrUsements from 10 te eu.per line Insertion! according te locauen. THE INTELLIGENCEE, Lancaster, ra. aVTttopfeene ConnecUen & fnseira lavie Tows ter in t Brans TiuvKiiM. ca hav. Tii DAiir KfITBi.uaitcia 3xaiid ""-"" ,, -"- OB 10 Clin A-WISK, TH ABDRK1S llEIMl CaAnein a ema as jjkib". Tite Beads Opening. la Its platform In 18S4 the Kepublican party said: "The Democratic party has lulled completely te relieve the pcople of the burden of unnecessary taxation by n wise reduction of the surplus. Thelle publican party pledges itself te correct the Inequalities et the tariff and te reduce the surplus." If we analyze this plank, we discover three essential prepositions. Pirst, there Is unnecessary taxation; second, there are inequalities et the tariff; and third, the surnlus should be reduced. The platform of 1SS3 adopted at Chicago will be hunted through in vain for the dis covery of like enunciations. This latter document takes a wholly new departure, and affirms that rather than alwliah un necessary taxation by duties en imports, correct tariff Inequalities, and reduce the surplus, It is preferable te have free to bacco and free whisky. It is net surprising thai this deliver ance was a severe gag te many Itepufeli- cans who had been led te belicvethat the platform et 1S51 meant what it said. Such staunch Itepublicans in liroeklyn as Ex-mayor Lew, llev. Dr. Cuylerand Bey. Dr. Sterrs have boldly ceme out ever their own signatures te say that they will net go with their party in tills crab-like movement. Such an uncom uncem prlslng newspaper advocate of the He publican ticket as tbe St. l'aul J'ionccr J'ienccr Tress could net refrain from making these comments en the Republican change of frent: 11 The Kepublican party In 1SSI felt com pelled te favor Jndicieu rovlalen of the tarlfT. In 1888 tbe national convention, rising te lta feet aa one man, with untied yell of enthuilntle acclamation, applanda the declaration In aabstance tliattiie tarlfl Bast be maintained unchangeable as It Is, and that tbe Internal tazea en tobacco, al cohol, and whisky mnst be swept away rather than reduce any protective duty one lets," It is fortunate that the issue this car la net clouded by the personalities of the candidates. The Kepublican press states It concisely and at the same time ex poses the party weakness en this point. The Democratic position grows stronger day by day. 'When November comes around we will hear less et the cry et free trade, because it will be shown te be baseless. The peeple will be re quired te face the two reads that will open before them. One will lead along the thorny highway -of unnecessary taxa tion and extravagant expenditures. The ether will point te llewery paths where taxation is limited te the needs of the government economically administered and where the surplus will remain in the pockets of the people. The voters can be safely left te decide the questions which read they willchoeso. A Problem for Iflalne. It Is said that 76",00u Republicans will gather in Xew Yerk te welceme home Mr. James G. DIalne, and that no hall can be secured in the city large enough te accommodate the crowds that will throng te hear him. This Is tee bad. We tru9t that some arrangement may be made te give him an opportunity tespeak, for thousands of voters in the country are anxious te learn hew Mr. lllalne is going te get into tune with his party en the free whisky questien. In his famous Paris message Air. Blaine said : " Se long as there Is whisky te tax I would tax it. . . . The tax en whisky by the Federal government, with its suppression of all illicit distilla tion and consequent enhancement of price, has been a powerful agent in the temperance reform by putting it beyond the reach of se many." Ills party's platform declares that rather thai abate one Jet or tittle of the protective syatemt free whisky and free tobacco nre prefer able. It would be an interesting feat of mental gymnastics te hear Mr. lllaine try te reconcile himself te the platform en which he is expected te stand. Why Weel Wus Made Free. Here Is a way et looking nt the free wool question, which may strike home te some people w he have doubts en the pro priety of that move. The United States new experts less tlan $500,000 worth of woolen goods, while Eegland, with un taxed raw material, experts mere than 150,000,000 et woolen goods. The Heuso committee of ways and means admirably summed up the situation in this report : We aay te the manufacturer we have put wool en the lree list te enable him te uuiaia jerergu markets ana successfully compete with the foreign manufacturer. We aay te the laborer In the faotery we put wool en the free list ae that it msy be lm ported and be may be em ploy ed te make Uie goods that are new made by fareiim labor and Imported Inte the Unhid Htatei: We aay te tbe consumer we have put wool ea the free list that he may have woolen goods cheaper. We Bay te the douieatle wool-grower we have put wool en the free Mat te enable tbe manufacturer te import foreign wool te mix with bis own and thus enlarge his market and quleken the dr. GBtadfer tbe consumption of bis wool While It lightens the burden of tbe tax payer. Tbe duty en wool new prevents Marly all the better classes of wools from owning Inte tbe country, when tbe do de do aeeaUo produet can only supply about one. halt of tbe amount required for home ..consumption. Tbeie are unanswerable arguments. They meet all objections and appeal te pocketbooks of nil classes. And they will be endorsed by the people. , A (loed Order. Commander-in-Chief Jehn 1'. Ilea, of the Grand Army of the Hepublic, has tasued an order calling attention te that xtiact from the rules of the or. IalaUen that forbids particl particl lUen in politics by the members. It ilHsply enjoins "that the uniform of tarn oretr should net be worn at any po pe litlcaj gathering, and they are admon admen Ubed te discountenance the use of all pe. lUlctl badges or devices in any way cal. CHteWd te associate the Giaud Army of m Republic with any political party or candidate, te the end that the fratcrral ties which new tinlte us may net be im. paired by partisan contentions." It will be well for the country and for the Grand Army, It the rplrlt and letter of this order is faithfully followed. m m That alerting Independent Jlepulillcun contemporary, the Jietairare County Jttceril, puts Indisputable argument in 1110 edlteTlal referring te hew the farmers are plundered by the high lurid system. m m Orn lives are sengst Ued writes the words And we est thorn te rausle at ploesnro i And the song grew glad, or iweet, or tad, A we cheese te fashion the measure. And If It Is tad, we can make it glad, Or It sweet, we can make It sweeter. Wi: print te-day a telling argument In favor et frce wool In the statement made te the secretary et the treasury In 188r by the National Aisoclalten of Weel Manufac turers. This waa after the beat of the presidential election, and la Imbued with bnslnera and net political vlewa, It waa unanimously adopted, and Themas Delan aid James Uobsen, Philadelphia Kepubll Kepubll eins, were among the signers. Tbose latter deeltne te aubscrlbe new te what they be lieved then, perhaps becauae thelr politics has a firmer bold upon them than their business. Jcikiu Coueu has decided In Waterloo, Iowa, that ginger ale la an Intoxicant, and Is included under tfialaw' ban of aloehollo beverages. It only contains three per cent, of alcohol, but Judge Couch thinks that three per cent. tee much. m In the Interest et American labor, which should In no ovent be neglected, the revi sion of enr tax lawn contemplated by the Democratic party would promote tbe ad vantage el such lalKir by cheapenlng the coat of noceasarles et Ufa In tbe home of every werklngman, and at tbe aame time securing te hlrn steady and romuneratlvo employment Kdtienal JicmecruHc Plat' form. m 4- . Demkitic Industries and en ter prices should net and nerd net be ondangercd by n reduction and correction of the bur bur dens et taxation. On the contrary, n fair and cnreful rovlalen et our tax laws, with due allowance for the dlllorenre between thowBgeaof Amerlcan and foreign labor, must prometo and onceurago every branch of such Indmtrles and enterprises by giv ing them asauranoe of an oxtendod market and steady and continuous operations,- Democratic Kntinnal Plalertn. Er.iniut.i: young men are said te be as Biarce at ruiminer resorts this season as black swans. This Is bad for the hii rumor raserls, but well for the young men, I-'annv l)AK.vrern'hn been divorced from her husband, i: J ward 11, l'rlce. It Is said that alie gavoatnenoy consideration te have l'rlce dlvorced from his wire In order that slie might marry him. .Tunny's attlng and domestlo vlewa are net medelled after a high standard. Tin; August number of the Ctliolle H'erM announeos that evor f70O,O0O cash la new In tbe hands of theso who nre project ing the new Catholic unlverslty In Wash ington, with f 100,000 mero guaranteed. It will be remembered that Miss Uwondelon Caldwell gave 1.100,000 for this purpose Iler slster, LlnaUaldwell, hasadded T0,000 endowing a ehnlr In the divinity faeulty. Mr. r.ugone Kelly, of New Yerk. caveM).. 000, Ukowlse endowing a professorship. A gentlemen of New Yerk city, who desires his name kept soerot for the prosent. gave 160,000 mere, The Misses Drexel, el Phila delphia, have orrdewod a divinity chair In porpetulty, te be kuewn as the Francis A , Drexol chilr, In inomery of thelr doceased father, f.O.OOO, Tbe Mlssea Andrew, of Baltimore, have ondewod a divinity ebalr by a gilt of the same sum, dodlcated In like inanner te the memory of thelr father, the late Dr. AndrewH, of Norfolk, l'atrlck Qulnn, treasurer or the UonnHelal Having Fund of Philadelphia, gives tL'0,000, and Mr, iteynelds, of the aame elty, f 10,000. IiOUls HenrlnRur, Mr. l,eubat and Kev. Jauies MoMaben, et New Yerk, oaeh tf,000; Mr. Hlnnot.ef I'nlladelphla.tOOO ; Themas 1). Waggainan, of Washington, ffi.OOO j Frank KIrrs, of the same oily, fJ,000: Aroh bishop Williams, fU.EOO, Whlle the divinity Bahenl will be epened iirst, the phllcijphl cal faeulty for the laity will be begun with out delay after tbe opening of tbe divinity faeulty In last), and chairs In all the branches et psychological, othletl, aoelal, historical, philological and biographleal Hlmilea will be aided en m rapidly as means win allow. PERSONAL. Mum (lAiirirt i, widow nr thn president, has given ri(i,O0U te (lartleld Lnlverallynt Wlcbltn. HAsririir. W. Uawkins has been nomi nated for governor by tbe Itepublicans of Tonnebsoe. Fv-SKNATen M.ure.vr: will probably be ... iuj.uuiiiuuuuuiuioier ueucrcss from the Fourth Vlrgliila district. J. Waiiiiux Kay, of Greene county, bsa besn nomlmited for Congress by the He. tniblleans of the Twonty-leurth dl&triet of 1'ennsyivanla. CiiAirtM n Coepiir haw Isaued n eill for the Upubllcan state oemmlltoo te mcet lu Philadelphia en Auirnsi 8, te nomlnate n canilldate for auditor general. Themas II, McCaniHut will be nominated. Mil. W. li. Scott bollevos he can be re re ro elected te Uengreas, but has net yet rnatle up bis mind te run. Ills Urst and foremost concern Is tbe ro-eleotlon of President UloveUnil, and he Is said te have hepes et carrying Pennsylvania for him by earnest work lu the campaign He holds that there has been a large increase of the lariil reform vote j that thu temperance vete will aggro aggre gate r0.000. drawn mostly from thn ltnnni.. Ilean parly, which he bollevea wilt also lese tbe support or 0.000 Oermsns who are dis gusted at the high license law, and with the Ilutler vntort'tumed te the Democratic leld be thinks C'loveland and Thiirman may count en a plurality. Tu OlU.t tlicHaloen. Uev l)r. J.Mttillurklnthe Christian I' nlen. What takes tbe young man te the saloons at Urst Is net the liquor he gets tbere. It la the air or uurostralned freedom that per vades tbe plseB. He can say and de what he pleases tbore : make himself as comfort- arjiu as possibie ; Is the peer of every ene e!sa there ; can ceme and go as early or late as he cheese. Hels partectly " at home." Tire company he tlnda is cougeulal, and Is never wanting. J here Is a real sociability. All the lurnlture and amusementH are spec rally devlsed with this end in view. Theie ii iuu mrngs mat nrst altraet the young niau. Itisenlyarierward, because llqurr la served and overy onedrluka It, that he oentraou the habit or drinking hlmself. New 1 would have Just bucU rooms Iltted up n?J,ro.wniOI,en.ovorJ'wllore ' Ihesauieair of unrestraint j tbe name bright light and i mt5 ,an.a, 8raetlve comierls, and evin mere added If pesilble : llvelv mmh. inii S?.?S ???? ,bllll,artl8. "Krs, with tbe eul0inn.UkhOr 80da Wflte-'."f the' best quality, and cheaper than they could be H'a B5ywuere olse. Above all, lee crlain should be held there ; and there la nothing that appeases the tnlrat for someth n5 strong be fully Ba icecream. 1 have heard of refermBdinebrlates whose boIe aalvTuun ... u '"'"K'nrrsr, mey weu'd ,i ,,1. furnuhi.,1 according te the locality , net an elegant parlor m Bem8 rough nelgbbor nelgbber nelgbbor heod. Nothing llke a "goody" air should ba there. ikiterani.ni,Ci J , i,i"7...'.li welcomed, piously euteruined andausp'. oieusly watehed, net made oemforUtile by patronizing attendants, but permitted te make themselves ccmlerUb'ti "cu le The Tobacco Industries Tbe national organization el the cigar tuauufaotiirers met in New Yerk en Wed nesday te arrange or a national exposition of the tobacco industries of the United autes. it waa deelded te ask prominent flrma te partlclpale In tbe ajpealtien. The Bnleitlad Frmr, Chief of 1'ollee Kedenbaugh, of Norrls Nerrls Norrls tewn, oalled at Chief Weed's office, In I'lilUdelphla en Wednesday, about the case of Jaoeb Kelfl, who was doped out of. 110,000 by oenlldenee men. Farmer KelU aoeompanlod Chief itedenbtngb, and Miey were woleomed at tbe Central by Detective Kurlr. The bends lest by HlfT were lint mortgage bends et the Celnmbur, Cincinnati iV Midland rail road, He, f.02, 6, 81P. 820, 821, 1,401, !, 405, 1,470, 1.471 and 1,47.1, The bank hare been netliied and the brekers. se that anybody trying te negotiate the bends will And himself In the bands of the polies. Tee New Yerk polies depattinsnt has also been netllUd. tTANAMAKKWH Closed at i r. 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 arc 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. rirvjiJU t J L ) iqvAM w. WANAMAKER'S MAcrci I FLOOHSPACE 3 PHILADELPHIA P rmiirccurn m 1 I Yeu knew n r that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather! thinrr for wear or home use but wc have it. 11 you can't come te the store, write for whatever you want, samples or goods. Shopping by mail has come te be simple and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities of the store are yours. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. UOMl'l.KXlOX l'OWDKH. e OMPIjKXION l'OWDKK. LADIES! WHO VAl.UK a KKKINKD COMI'I.KXION MUST UBE POZZONI'S MKUIOATKI) COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. Uermives all plmples, f ruckleR and OH colorations, and nntkes thn skin dolleatol; soil and lieantlful. lloentnlns no lline, whlle, lnl oranmnle in thruu shades, pink or Ueah, whlle and hrimolte. reu UAl.K 1IY All Drugglata Doalera and Faney GoeJb Bvorywhero. 4V1IKWAUK GIT lMlTATION8.-fl aprai lvd J'AKANOIJl. R." .V 11. Ladies, Loek te Your Interests. Wu began the parnsel season wltlian un til ely new Btcck. We want te de the mirnn next )mr. And te that ondeirur Ureal llargnlns In i'arasels and Hun Umlirullun. l'rlcua nre markedaway down, and goods must go. Call and bee llargatns, R. B. & H,, NO. II KAST KINUST. aprt aind KPUL'ATJO.VAJ.. rriUK Yeates Institute. (UK. MOMTOOUKin It. HOOl'Jllt, M. A, lleadmaster,) will UKOPEN reit TUK YKAU lSS'K. ONMONDAY.BBPIBMBBRn.lGOB Mr. Iloepur promlsej rprclal'v thorough linirnelleu In aliitheumtlcv, lMnrimnalirp, Uraik kuuptrrg and the usual Xnullih strrdtca Hit bera tu nay, also, that having taught for rnuroihanaijuurturet a contnry.he has tltted havs ter llurvard. Yalt. rnnniiim. i:niiiiiiiiu. Auihurht, '1 ilnliy. Wtsi Point, ana Annapolis, and lm nover had a candldale ler udmlasleu n looted. Flve or sir boys will he received Inte the family of the htmdnntuter. Circulars lerwnrdvd en application. Fer further Information apply te the Houd master, at Ne. 305 North Dukn Stret. JI32mdITh.tS I AUOU F. HUKAFFKK'U PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION. 1 NO. l&UKNTKK HU1JAUK. WANTKD- l.AIHUS ANOUKN VLK uhiu pessusslng small capital te handle nrare Invention ; ecllpseaail ethrrst norma nerma dllng, no epjCBttlnn, no risk, esslly rurrlrd OIUIIV BllOWII. CllSllV geld. Ill niilne m.noue lie a day, ileu a wces, ISOU a month, isukiu ycaraiire. Lnlleraddn-si lilts, u. hMinn.tw ISii north lrrknHt,,T.nnrjuter.ra. TJKUOMMF.NDKD UY KM1WKNT l'HVSIUIANS The " Best " Tonic, A Ocncontrated Llauld Kxtrnct or Halt and iltp Korsale only at J. C.UOUGUTON CO- Nrw. 1 and 11 Wtwt Klnr alrewt, BUH1NKS.S MKTUOUS MADE FljAlN. The system of Instruction at the LANCASTJCU COUMKUOIAI. COLLKUK, Is se slmple and plain that any young ldv or gpntleman can easily master ill the dVtatla of .business education. ,ul LIUEUAL TKlttdB. R5ivin nR ,3oss10s-Tuesdttys, Wednet .MwijM m uu (uiuiuiaiuin KlVOll UV . K.O.WKlTLKU,' ,.,... Lancaiter Commercial College. Q.HKAT KKDl'OTION, Fine Tailoring uiCttMvyts65!ckt.a,tUCl'0n UVr "laa 0U- H. GBRHART'S Fine Tailorleg Establishment, 4)NOUTHOUKENBTKElir. LttnDc,ur'eClImp:rl,DKTaller,n ,h0 Clr" J JJOOD'H BAKSAPAKILLA. BLOODPOISON Whether originating In disease, or from hand ling ohemlrat or vegetable polieoa, te cured by Heed's Saraaparllla, which thoroughly cleanses, parities and enriches the blecd. After such dlieaae a small-pez, searlet fever, and Diphtheria, flood's parsapatllla is of great benefit In expelling tbe vlrui and toning np and strengthening the body. " 1 was potsenod by polaen Ivy, and let It go till the poUen get Inte my bleed, when I waa eblls-ed teglve up my work, and was confined te my house for two months. 1 had sores and scales en ten rilOH I1RA1) TO FEET. my flnger nails came off, and my hair and whiskers cameeut, Ihadtwephystclansbut did net seem te get much better. Then 1 saw iioed'a Baraaparllla advertised and bought a bottle. Ithelpedmonemnehthatlcontlnned taking It till I had used three bottles, when 1 Wis cured. I can recommend Heed's Baraa parllla te all m the bast bleed pnriner I knew el" U. W. VtfK, 70 l'aik Avenue, Urock pert.N.V. MAHUlA-IMl'Uni BLOOIl " 1 used te be troubled with fever and ague, milarla, pimples en the face, and ether atTeo atTee atTeo tlens resulting from bleed Impurities. 1 was Induced te try flood's Uarsaparilla t aaaresnlt I have vigorous lieallh. It keeps me well throughout the year." W. Htiwabt, (, Hyr Hyr Ue Avenue, liroeklyn, N. Y. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. sol 1 by all druggist. II six for S3. 1'ropared only by C I. HOOD CO., Lewell, M&as. 10O Deeea One Dellar. B ENSON'H l'LASTKItS. Fer skin and Bcalntrnuiilnn inch WOU11I as Hciea.0, Tetter, Miniwerm, Scaly krnpllens, Urnund Itch, TIIEIB l'olfen Oak, Dandruff. Klllni llnlr, etc., esantmr llTDRenArn- WKIUIIT iiiilSeai-H auporlertoaJlothnr local remedies. ItlsapiireUeiU- 1M cared Heap entlrrly free Ireru acldi alkallrs or ether Injurious (101.D matter. Jlrlng sweetly Rcenred Itliplnniant and refreshing ler COIN thn lellet, hath and nursery. Fer the Keneral purpoie et a dUlnfeetant, HuncnrM HnLr-Hfn C'awdlis a'e hlnlily catnerned by 1'byslclans everywhere. 1 hnan candles are neat, cleanly, safe, and con vonlentforfllBlnfectlng Btere uoeim. ilesuts, (Jellarr, rink,. Ships, lleau, etc Inauranre ceinpanlea recommend them as a rale means et employing bulphur aorAlwavsuseiJKiiaoN'.i Flastis ler nrhea and pulns. (7) A KK YOU CONaUMFTlVRT USK PAUKBIfa QINQER TONIC Without delay. A rarn iiiedklnel compost, tlen that cures when nil clae falls. Has cured tbe worst cimcis of Umrgh, Weak I.une, Aalh. raa, Indlguatlen, Inward Pains, Exhaustion. U)e at DrugglH. HINDKKCOUNS. The safest, srrreatnnd beat euro for Cerns, llnnlnn.. Ac. Steps nil pain. K ns urns corn Inrt te the feel. Nc or fulls In onre. 15 emits at Drug-gtsls. U1SUOJC CO., N. V. (2) DMT UUUDH. CKAHONAHLF. HAKOAINS. WATT & SHAN D 6. O St 10 BAST KI HQ ST. Special Seasonable Bargains 1 100 P1ICK3 Swiss Embreidewd Fleuncing3, Frem 1 5c te tl.'i'i a Yard. We call special altcntten te this let of goods, aa they ure very doslrable and much less than regular prices. 50 Dezen Gent's Unlaundried Shirts, (loed Quality Muslin, Narrow 1'lUtal , Al Linen llosemsand Crrirj,atb)seach, OJE CASE SATEENS, New Htylei and Celsrlnga, AtlXca Yur.l. Special Sale of Reiiants! Bhert l.nnglhaandUdd l.e'a of (loeds accu mulated during the season's business UKMNANT3 OV SILK, UKMNANT3 OJTCASHMKUK!?, ItKUNANTS Or 1ILACK ANII COI-OltKK HKNUIKTTA8, UKMNANTS OF ALL KINDS OK HLACK ANDCOLOUKD DKKSS UOODJ, UKMNANTS Ol 1IATISTKS AND LAWNS. These goods are til hnlngrletcd out, rcgarC rcgarC leas et cost. SPECIAL ! One let of UAhr-WOOL HUNTINUi), In UlacltaaiidColers.euIy rilOK.NTSA YAKD, AT THK New Yerk Stere. gPKOlAli. WATCHES ?.m 'armnra and Uallreaders, It Karat (leld rtlled UOsa Cases, Klglri Works, J) each. Jeb Let. Ueat Watch ana Jewel ryltepalnng. HpectacleR, RyoglaHaeaand Optical Uoed . Cor Cer Cor reor tlme dally, by telegraph only place In LODIS WEBER, Ne. 159X N. Uueen at,, oppnslte City Hetel, Near l'enn'n Oenul. CI'KCIAL NOPICK. GILL. Watches and Jewelry. Silverware and Novelties. Geld Pens and Pencils. We cull Special Attention te our 1'OL'LI.AK l'OUMAlN l'KX. OiiIt G5c. Can nse any kind or ink. TaVe a leek at It. Charles S. Gill, KO. 10 WEST KINO ST., LAKCASTKU, 1'A. HKAlMJl'AhTKKS FOU WATOUKS AND all.MUlWAUK. Watches Si Silverware. AnyetiH who sppreclatPs what It la te have a gend watch In thelr pocket, ahcrrld eill and SCO out Geneva Nen-Magnetic. tfer ilrautynf rinlah, Accnracyel Time and reslilva I'ruet against unvJUuguullclniliiuncii they are Doeldedly Ahuad. New Goods n Water Pitcher. Jlerrv nihe. Etc , ut LOWES 1'MAl.UETPUlUaH, WALTER C. HERB, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANUASTEli. PA. " Cerner of Orange. nl-tfd TOBACCO. A FINE 1'IKCEOf" -- CffEWIMG TOBACCO 13 1NDIKD ALUXUKY. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes as near being a flne piece et l'LUU TOHACCO ai it U (possible te make it, and Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMONG DKALKUS. We are sum that ONE TUlALwUl Convince Yeu of lu Merits. -Loek for the red U Un logon each plug.fjtt J no. Finzer & Bre.'s, I.OUI8V1LLK, KY (I) JIUOTH AXD &SOJMI. A MISTAKE Llke all ether business men we sometimes make rnlstakes. ll.VVIKII IIUUHHTTOO MANY Men's Dongola Shoes Fer Hummer Wear and Tender Feet we con cluded te Sell Thtm OIF Brgrdlcss of Cost. The t'JOO line we will new sell ati: be, and the 12 W Line we will sell at 00. We have a large assortment of thcie Shoes. They are as fellows : Men's llrlgtit Dongola, $3.00 Tip, Lace and Congress Bhees, reduced te K te. Men's llrlght Uonge!a3.00 Plain Opera Tee, Lace and congress Bhees, reduced te 12 SO. Men's Dull Dongola 12,5 Tip, Lace and Con gress shoes, redtrccd te 12 (0. Men's Dull Dongola f 150 rieln, Uread Tee, Wlde Bhees, ter Older Men, reduced te t2 00. A full line of theso Shoes can be seen In enr Indews. The One-IMce Chli llouse. jt & i The Lta-iera of Lew Prices IN BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 Eiht King Street, LANUASTKU. 1'A. TKUXK8. rpRUNKS, TK4VKMKG HAHS, Ai ALWAYS AHEAD I TBMKS ! TETJMS ! HKOKHKl) 'lO-DAi, A Carload of Trunks. ALL PRICES. $lt50 TO S25.0O. ALEOALAUUK A3S011TM H.NT Ot Traveling Bags. -AT- E labertush & Sen's SADDLE, HAUNESS, -AND- TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANOASTKU. PA. HUVUMWUMMlmHlMti tluilll. QAL.L AND SKK -TUK- ROCHESTER LAMP BUty Candle-Light 1 Beau them aU. Anether Let Of CHEAP GLOBES for Qu an ou stoves. TBB "PHUFEOTION" MEt'AL MOULDING A KUBBEU CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP Beata them all.rThls strip outwears all ether r; Keera out the cold. aunniii!iiisni.inin. T.lttAu .K.. .. lnA. A.. ? . V". ndu the dust, Koen out snow ana min. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made Dr a 1W in applying iu Can be ntted anywhere-no hole te bere, ready for use. It will rj net split, warn or shrink a cnthlen strip is the mei riArrmt. At the Steve, Heater and Uazve 1 etere; -or-; Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens. 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANOABTEK.PA. ATTuu.vxya. T U 1 U KK 0. KAOFFM AN, ATTOUNEV-AT-LAW, Kd. 1 RdlTTH PKIVnir IT t ... ... OS-lydAw 1 m mm Dttr GOODS. ' JOOK AT OUR BARGAINS. Ne Ml Season FOR US. LOOK AT OUK BAlUalKS: WuhDiMGoed( Hosiery, Corsets, m Underwear, Table Linens, Vapliins, Towels, White Goods, At. JOHN S. BIVIER, 6 & 8 North Queen St, ,, LANOAUTKK. PA. marlO-lydAw M EROHANT TA1I.ORINQ. HA&ER & BROTHER. White Goods INDIA L1NKN, ttlKNCU NAINSOOK, U1HUU1G NAINSOOK, DOITED MULL, TH1D LAWN, V1UTOUIA LAWN. EMBROIDERIES -AND AU-Over FleunciDg! NEWEST SA11NX?, NEWEST BATISTES, NKWESTCUALLIES, NEWK3T QINQIIAMS, PAKASOLS, ULOVEB. Hager & Brether, 2! & 27 West King Street. S TAMM BROTHERS. GOING ! GOING ! GONE! Valuable Business Property -AT- ASSIGNEE'S SALE, OniruiDAY.AUQUSTJO.atS p m., Will be offered, at the Uoepor Heuse, the t ery deslra. hie bualaeis property, N01. SJ and 87 NOUTU QUXKN ST (aoress from Posteflloe) as the property et Btaram Brethers, consisting et 78 feet UK Inches front, extending back te a depth et 2t J feet, mere or les?, with a throb (3) surry Shep fronting en Christian street, uted as n manufactory. Alse right of way through three (3) feet alley and stairway te second, story. The Btere Uoem Is ene or the ttneat and best adapted ter general morcantlle bmlnesa te be found unysv here, having lately been re modeled by the owners. Bald store room Is 23 feet i Inches wide and 100 feet long, vent, lated and lighted In the most Improved style. Parties can view the premises by calling en Messrs. etamm Ilres., or the aaslgnee. W r. BKYEU, Assignee. Tuej. J. Davis, Atterney. 11 VV1NU UKAD Til K ABOVK COME STRAIGHT Te our Stere ami take ad autage of the Extraordinary Bargains 'J HAT WK AUK UrriClUNU. Everybody Pleased, Ne Disappointment. Tuko lime aud leek ever our Bargiim. Ne Tieutle ie Shew Gecdi DON'T STAY AWAY. Ererjthiug Must Be iTelil, AT THE BOSTON STOEE, 85 &37 North Queen Street. Stamm Brethers.! cLOTmite,&c. ASKEW ea MR. ATNea..tu AHuas wasrjiiKQ bthkbt. et7-ira jyjTKKB A KATHrON. SERGES. THE MOST AQREEABLI TBINO IN SUMMER CLOTHIM reK- MEN'S WEAR -ISA- SERGE! We have them for 115, lift, 130 and . made te order In strictly nrst-class style. A HANDSOME STOCK Or Summer Trousers I .1.60 TO SIO OO. IN LIGHT AND MIXED COLOB). Myers & Rathfon, FASHIONAIILK TA 11.011?, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., LAMCABTEK FA. TJKDUOED PRIOKH. L. GANSHAN & BRO. Great Sacriflc Sale ! MEN'S, BOYS1 AXD CIIILDIIEN'S CLOTHING UEDUCED ALM03T TO ONK-HALIT TUEIlt ACTUAL VALUE. Our Summer Goods must go for want et room. bnch low prices were never heard of bofera in this city. boa I'alr children's Knee 1'ants at 2S, 33, 41, 45, CO. 75 cu, $1 00. 7(0 Pair Mdn's 1'anU at CO, C5, 70, 80,90 ets, andiue. bio l'alr Men's CasMmere and Worsted Fants attl.2S. II 50 2 00, tl w and ta CO. 350 Children's Bulla at II .. tl SO, $ VC0. $1 CO 1,000 Men's butts, Worsteds. Casstmeres and Cheviots, at 14, 10.IM10 and 12. Prices That Will Astonish Yeu. lteya' Soersucker C cut and Vcstat70a; lien' atuea. Men's Thin Coats at 25c. Men's Mohair and Sergo Ceat and Vesta ; aIe Flannel ccatB and Vtatsal J1.1S, il.60, IL 2 se, S3 and 14. Seu Men's Odd Vests at BOc, 75e and II 00. . srlhls offer will held geed until every dol lar's worth of Summer Goods Is sold. L Gansman d Bra., S.W. CORNER NORTH QUEEN & OBANQE B78. LANCASTEU, 1'A. M ERCHANT TA1 LORINQ. MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL ITS IIKANC'UKS. Balbriggan, Summer Merine AND- GAUZE UNDERWEAR, Neckwear, Cellars, Cuff, Suspenders, Hosiery, Etc. Flannel Shirts, Percale Shirts and "White Shirts, IN GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES. The People's Cash Stere, NO. 25 BAST KING ST., (Kext I'oertoth Lancaster Ctunty National Hank,) LANCASTEU, V A. marl M yd Aw Tie People's Cash Stere NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND UUNNEU8.-A11 persons are hereby for. bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall and Speedwell estates in Lebanon or LaneMier counties, whether Inclesed or nnln. closed, either for tie purpose of shmttnrr or rtahlns-, aa the Uw wUl be rigidly enforced acmlnst all trespassing en said lands of the un designed after Ihls notice. WU. COLEMAN EKEEfclAK. K, PXEOY ALDEN, DW. O.IUUiJt, Atterasn let H.W4eiaiBaa't Hsu "Mifrfc -. r rr-