Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 20, 1888, Image 2

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2E IlNOASTEB DAILY DgTELLIGEKOjER. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1888.
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Dally IntelllgancT.
.AJlCATK. JULT TO. 1868.
irrsxtRivcn publishes all the
news or ue unitea x-rcss up ve
wowlblehenr.
Tk Dally Idltien of Tub lirntu.
Mi It dellTered by earners in u city
nneBBOlBc twrBi ret lee. rer wee i
la.00 ft rear I two ler six menus
tar tfcrm months ! (Oe. Per month.
Whrlt lvraiusBucm (Deuble Sheet)
!, only 11.80 pt annum, in M
wlahlwr their address, changa
tee tut when tie 3p te new ter-
(Km 10 t etc per Itns
aocerdlne- te location.
TBI lKTKLLIQENCKX,
laeaster, ra.
OcmaeeUea
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n.mim. U T in win
TU v.. tin TO Taut. 1'CBT I'AIO
!ttCim A W". " addriss IUIke
At OTtaa whwi.
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.- book
;iv Mmsmm
I-.- hji " AJBaiatic iic no.
j;w me irem our reauera w-un
pernsal of the letter written by
SSlIr. Arthur T. Lyman, a manufacturer
hmA formerly a prominent Republican, te
jtht Holyoke, Mass., Republican club,
Ueh had solicited from him a campaign
ltJMtribnUen. Mr. Lyman, In denying the
fjW 1NUUB., aamiVS UlIUSCll uwpijr lurawnu
U,ll tt tariff , as it affects his products,
.M 1 declares that the protection cause
;fe "..S?-1m bees mere injured by the Republican
K sNibera of Congress from Isew .hog-
Ml A than
the Democratle members of
-v: ia:.. ...
e mr.wm ways ana means cemmmee.
'c'rfftVHte strikes the kev.noteof the Deme
'" ywmUe situation when he says that " free
SiW iaaterlal has been considered as an
tlMMnt In protection almost as essential
.Mtbednty en the manufactured article."
rt'asV T.vman nnnatrlftrn fhtt TlAnllllllrjltl Tin
Jsltlea hostile te the protected industries
iVK ". ( tfaaan lattiiiiAtta n i4 iIamIavae 4 tint- Yin
'&?'' cannot support It. He believes this falee
FjWroTalet tbe rank and file of the party,
k A'i''raad that it results from the exigencies of
,? practical politics. It is a strong letter
"rXH. ifl ttrlll fiatTA crrnsf. wfll(rlit. trltli nil
m?zzz..r::r:
AffrtJ 'HUU)UlilUl tJUiUC.
Wiy " Maaaal Tralelne in Schools.
t" Tb able paper which was read by
aXW.U i.j.i r. ir T..-,..i- ... i.r
'- -!1'attY. hofern thn nntlnniil pilncntnra in fun-
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y L'Pmim In nellfrr,tn nr.fi mlitnl. roan r,rlr,l.,l
Tr;jjm u wtuwu, nuu nuiuu niu l'nuiu
f( bf m ue jntelweenceu en xnursany,
it,., wui nkunuii wiuu nucuuuu nuiuui; tuuau
:-S " he study the problems of the ege, and
;.,; .who, in particular, are Interested In tlie
viftai'lUB00 01 true euucuuen.
?1U.l'fML Tltiartptik fa .nf inn if ll.ndi .1.. la
.A.;.leeulated with the views of manual
fj? tnlalng in our common school system.
r U JK MAnllv VaI I AitAfi a-.i Itkln l1 lintfA
-" w isuu uouevoa kutb una nm unve
t" e eyii tendency lis logical eneci must
&&, me, Minuut.e me puuuc bcuoels iiie bcuoeis
T or the peer instead of the common meet
iwirrf inffff round of thAchllrlrAn nf nil rlanins
i-S Ai4 rT.AtHr.rta Dili ennartnfanilnnf
www vvuumivuei vu. auctiu.vuuvun
fjw n . .
-yrp eauas up a seuna argument; ngainsrrann-
;-'-v. ual tralnlncr in thn anlinnla. hnrnnnA nf Itn
'0,i:- utilitarian tendeney. Ha asserts that
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- it una euucauuK is simpiy te niase u ''
.'i'Sv'l"! 1 the higher and spiritual feature But-
.toweollapse.
-as?1 , strong punosepmcai essay iiiai
i-f-A' immm nuu euuuabiuuui bouueuuiu nii'uii
t-7" thoughtful people recegnire, but
5,-fi; inlch few have the courage or ability te
irrdlMnss in the manner which Lancaster's
IV.'- aDerintendnnt linsGhnqnn. Tli a p(Tnrt. nf
B-Vfi : . . . . . . . . . -
t,'?j rrer. xiuenne is most oreuitaeie, and lis
utcpresearcn ana pnuosepuicai view win
levate him te a place among the leading
educational writers of the country.
Minnesota.
Lookout for something te drop in
Minnesota this fall. InlSSl tlie Prebi.
IbitJen vete was 4.GS4; in 1880 it was
9,030, and well-informed politicians new
aay that it may rise te 80,000 In Novem
ber. In 1SS0 the Republican governor
was elected by a plurality of 2,483, though
Blaine two yeats before had 42,000
plurality.
This change has been brought about by
the spirit of tariff reform. In the Tilth
congressional district convention held
before the Chicago convention aud alter
that at St. Leuis, this resolution was
adepted:
' We lniirt upon a material and Judl Judl Judl
etoea redaction et the tarlll, eapeuully
Where It bear heavily upon the producing
Md agricultural Interests, ana deinnnd
that CeDgteas shall oease trifling with this
meat important subject."
Twe ether congressional conventions
la the state adopted resolutions of simi
lar import. The plain lessen of i' Is Is
that the free whisky Republican plat.
form Is net te be endorsed by the Lorth Lerth
western Republicans this year.
Fasleu In Michigan,
The Democrats and Greenbackers of
Michigan have united in a fusion ticket
whereby the Democrats tnke the noml neml noml
natiens for governor, lieutenant gov
ernor, secretary of state nnd state
treasurer, and the Greenbackers so se
core tbe auditor general, land coinrals ceinrals coinrals
leser and attorney general. The elec
toral vote Is divided in the proportion of
ten te the Democrats and three te the
Greenbaekers. The resolutions of both
conventions were In hearty nccerd with
the Bt. Leuis platform and the Cleve
land administration.
The fusion nominee for governor is Mr.
Wellington R. Hurt, who is reputed te
be of large wealth and Identified with the
lumber interests of the Saginaw valley.
He has been quoted as against the free
lunber feature of the Mills bill, but his
peech et acceptance endorses the Bt.
I0U! platform in its entirety. The
ether nominees are men et state reputa reputa
tien and of great personal strength.
In the election of four years age in
MIchlgan.BIalne polled 102,009 votes, the
Cltreland (Fusion) ticket 1S0.3C1, and
St. Jehn, the Prohibitionist, 18,403. It
will be seen therefore that Rlalne's
plurality was only 3,308. Since that time
the growth of the aplrit of revenue re
form in the Northwest has been very
great. The united action of the Demo
crats and Greenbackers this jear will
snake It difficult for the Republicans te
bold the state.
The UutT On Tobacco.
f$v Wepilnt a few of the opinions of te-
&$ vf, ma en the restoration In the Mills
JJT W of the old duty en the leaf, which is
fW$y 4 " "iaueus,r cultivated Jn this vicinity.
4'Tfc??Q8ensu3 et opinion Is that it is a
"I- . .' "uuwe "nK it win be se
ISs"6 . hj tUa tobacco growers of
j Jm county.
- .vwuuuu ui mis old rate Is one of
be strongest proofs et tim MmH,i ,.
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---" '""" onus Ulll. It is aeon aeen
fMHlve answer te these who claimed that
the Mills bill was framed te meet the
wants of only Democratic constituencies.
One of the arguments that would have
been used te some advantage en the
stump in this county has new fallen
from our opponent's hands, and they will
hare te hunt elsewhere for material for
condemnation of this measure for tariff
reform.
Sendcn'i Kill.
Representative Sewden ought te be
well satisfied with (he result of his tilt
with the president, for although he did
net succeed in convincing the Heuse that
Allentown ought te have a public build
ing, despite tbe presidential veto, he
came near enough te that consummation
te show that his arguments have been
effective with his fellow members.
The number of votes necessary te pass
the bill ever the presidential veto was
1G2, and Mr. Sedden secured 141 votes
for his measure te 81 against It. It Is a
pretty fair indication that a number of
Democrats considered that the president
had made an error of judgment in refus
ing Allentown a public building. 'With
this verdict Mr. Sewden should be con
tent. New let him turn In and take off
his coat te unite in thrashing the com
mon Republican enemy.
A reuxa married woman flirt was swept
ever Niagara Falls en Thuraday. Un
known te her husband, nhe was yachting
wl(h another mat). Net often deea retribu
tion fellow se fait upon wrong-doing.
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Hey, HTKriiu.v Nkii., of Lebanon, In
diana, ene et tbe ilaunehtRt Kepubllcans of
the state, ha declired for Olevaland, An
Indiana Kepublleui's conversion li Jut t
new mere horleus than a Pennsylvania
Doreocrat's fall,
William Avium Hews, manufao manufae
turern of woolens chltlly blankets In
Philadelphia, de an oxtenslve business and
employ from 1,200 te 1,600 men. Mr. Wil
liam Ayrej and Mr. Leuis Ayrca are
heartily and unqualifiedly In favor of free
wool.
"In the first ploce," said Mr. Leuis
Ajntn, "we shall be able te make cheaper
goods. That will Increase consumption. A
large consumption will noctsultate mera
labor. If you have te supply an inereased
quantity et goods, calling for mero labor,
you benefit the werklngman In two way.
First, you give him mero work, and, sec
ondly, 11 'i cven obaneo of hotter wager, be be be
oauseyeu knew the greater the demand
for a thing the liltther will bn It price In
tbomarket. Hut leth tbe manufacturer
and tbe operntlve will be benefitted. Te
Illustrate : Huppeslng we are selling a eer
tain line of goods at&0 per cent, less te day
than similar goods sold for 11 1 tee n years
age. New, at the rndueed rate, we are sell
ing net twlce.but llve tlmes, as many as we
then did ; and whlle we don't make bh
much per artlcle as we did with the higher
price, yet In the aggregate we make mero,
because, you undurstsnd, that with quan
tity the cost of production Is lessenod that
Is, the propertlonsto cost for a large pro
duction Is less than for a small quantity of
tbe same goedc,"
" New let us regitrd nrtloles that would
be really sITtoted by the passsge of tbe
Mills measure, sueh as knit goods, gontlo gentlo gontle
mon'a nnd ladles' underwear, llannelc,
blankets, coats, pantaloons many nooes neoes noees
stttos, Huppe-lng the 10 cents a pound
taken ell wool lome grades are taxed
much higher amounts te 35 ptr cent.,
nearly tlie wbole el It will go te tbe con cen
BQinur, for competition will settle that point
mighty quickly. Uis pay la thereby on en on
haneed 35 per cent. In purchasing pewer,
at leaat, as 11 applies te tueae articies. 1
maintain that lmmes In seme branehen,
under the stimulus et froe raw mnterlal,
will lncroase tenfold. Under thosoolroum thesoolroum thoseolroum
atancos bow nun anybody say the laborer la
te be injured ? '
Tin: 1'hlladelpliia l'rtit could net Und
strong enough words te express Its disgust
ever Jeseph Ilarblere, the Oonfederate colo celo cole
nol whom 1'ontlen Agent Davis, la l'hlla
delphla, appolnted ohlefolerkof his depart depart
meat, ltcreitted se Usree an opposition te
him that llarblore wt oempsltod te reslgn.
New Jeseph has boeomo a Hopubllean and
the l'fcss ohrenlaloa hlra " a man et high
discriminating Intelligence " and "a gal
lant oelonol." This Is what lollews the
crooking of the pregnant hinges of thokneo,
Tin: Mnlne Itcpubliean statu convention
en J une 13, 1S32, declared that "we are un
alterably oppeied te the abolition or reduc
tion et the internal roveuue tax en liquors,
and demand that nil poslble reduction et
taxation shall be made en neoeMarlOP, and
net en luxurlOH." This seems te be lvalue's
present position, but It la net that or Lis
rarty.
Mn. J. Hew Aim W'kkt, principal of
the boys high school in Uarrlxburg, is a
poet whose works, well kuewn In Dauphin
oeunty nnd vicinity, are new te have a
wider circulation In a book et nearly 200
pagcH entitled " foetus of Camp and
Ueartb. " Tbe book displays a goodly
share off he dlvlne Kill itus aud the poems
are upon subjaets that have a inoderu In
terest. Copies nny he secured from tte
author In Uarrlsburg.
PEItSONAU
Uarkv A. OAitriELn and James It
Garttbld have formed a partnership under
the imuie of UartleldixOarfield, audopeuod
au oltlce lu Cleveland, Ohie,
Tiru 11 nv. Jenr G. Wikiile, I). I) , for
many years pastor of the German He
formed Salenva chureh, Philadelphia, died
en Wednesday, nged 71 years,
Tirt; 1.AT1: HAXiUKt, F. AsnTON.etl'hiia.
delptiln, leaves au vstate Valmul attlOO.OW.
The will ceutalnM theaecharltable bequests :
Te the Hoceml Uflferinpd Kplsoepal onureb,
f5,000 1 te the Women's Bible's Headers'
i-eclety, f5,000 ; te the American Sunday
Boheol Union, te tbe Yeung Men's Christina
association, f 5,000.
Ouaikman Calvin Hiiicc Is by no
means nn amateur politician. He was
aetlve In political nllalrs in Ohie during the
period when the Democratic party of that
state waserganliBd under plans formulated
by Hamuel J. Titden. It was this perfeo perfee perfeo
tlen et organization, made by the late Jehn
G. Thompson, Calvin H. Urtce and etbera,
which enabled the Democrats toeotuo with
In six or seven thousand votes et carrying
Ohie at the Ooteber election In 1676, MrT
IlrJce Is a pate, thoughtful man, with n
brew motioned ou the Augustus Ciesar
plan. He has a way of coming out wluuer
in all his undertakings.
A 1UNO OS IOUNM TUIEVES.
itiey Arranee
flaa te
lleb
Natlanal
lUnk,
On Thun day three boys,uet ever 12 years
old, were arrested near the ISxpoalllen
building", In Olnelnnatl, where they had
been cbservtd nttemptlng te pick poeketa
efatrangera. Late last evening they made
aconlessleu, end by thelr own statements
showed that they were members of a regu
Jarly organized band of young tbletts
The gang was oemnosed of Ilundy Wain
wrlght, the leader, Llnsey Mnrpby,
Walter Harris, Willie Madders and the
t-tinuuciB. uueir ages range rrem 12 te 18,
Dixen, one of the prlsoners, stated that tbe
gang had been picking poeketa and tapping
1 11a all ever the city. Several days age
Jhey made a round and tapped the till et
the drug store at the oerner of Clark and
Bsvmlller street.. Frem there tbey went
te Freeman, near Oehler street, whr ih-v
tapped tbe till of a groeary 1 4. . .,, JV
they went te the saloon ri the coruer of
IJlchmend and H.ymlller atreets and re.
lleved the till of lu contents. Frem here
they worked northward, the next nlara
being the saloon at Freeman avenue and
Liberty atreetH. Here they succeeded In
getting several dollars In change.
The gBng, according te the prisoners'
statements, even went se far as te organ lzs
a raid en the Second National bank, at
Ninth and Maine streets, it was arranged
that three el the gang should visit the plaea
about closing time, and while two of them
started a sham right, the third was te
clamber ever the Iren railing or get through
a deer and grab a bundle 01 money. The
boys visited the place twice, but each time
a blueoeat happened te be In the neighbor
hood. After this attempt, Welawrlght,
Murphy, Madders
Nashville, Tena,
presenu
and Harris went
where ttiey are
UsMKlaStrcslCar riengri Tray.
Frank 1'erklns, a colored stable boy occ ecc occ
pleyadbyl). aibtoe, of Lexington, Ky.,
became Insane last Monday because the
horse (Autocrat) which he groomed failed
te win a raoe at the re con t Washington
park raeellng. A sensational freak wm his
ecurlega shotgun and aiming It at some
stablemen, saying : Ds geed Lawd com.
inands y te pray ;" and they all obeyed
the command with alacrity. He then pre-
oeeuea 10 maae ine lanerera pray, ane,
singing a hymn, he went en the street and
foreed eltlzsna te highway devotions. Nett
he halted a crowded car, and seen had all
the passengers en their knees, and would
doubtless have made a very general re
vival bad net a oenplo of pet lee cflleers
sneaked up behind him and made a pris
oner of the ardent evangelist. When tbey
examined the weapon they fennd Uwaa
net leaded. 1'erklns la In Jtllnowarav Jtllnewarav Jtllnowarav
leg maniac, and has tern his face terribly
m uis irenzy,
i '
Kwp th Oilmteals Oat.
In the prison oengress in Bostea en
Thursday the Inoumbent efflcers were ro re ro
eleetod, and Nashville was ohesenastbe
next place of meeting In October, 18S9.
The report or the committee en police ad
vocated the liertlllen system of registra
tion, the detective system, and tbeexchanRO
of Information concerning criminals, with
pensions and rewards for exemplary ser
vice, and stringent lawa against the Immi
gration of criminals, R II. Hayes heartily
mdoraed this report, and after Its approval
declared the oengross adjourned.
The Snow of Mount Blanc
Is nnt whiter than the teeth that are dally
rubbed with bozo HUNT, ana coral R-athered.
lnocean depths, cannot surpass the hue et
gums freca Irem spenfflnnss of the same salu
tary agent, Amttican ladlct Tliltlng terelfn
lands, eiclte tbe admiration et behelders and
the envy of ether transatlantic! slsuirs, with
thasurprltlngeiccllencnnf tholrleeth. Whm
asked te what tlioyewo this charm, tbey mur
mur the taltamanle word, S jZOUUMr.
r.M.WAw
HVKOIAL irOTIOJUl.
Never OHe Up,
If ynn are troubled with ncrveui or slek
heida'-ne, de net nlve upynuronBeaa Inoura Ineura Inoura
Die until you buve tried l)r Lesllii's Speelal
l'resjilp.fen, See the testimonials In another
enlumn. 02.
WAHAMAKKIVa
Closed at 1 r. m. en Saturdays.
When you come te the city
bear in mind that Wanamakcr'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.
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I aquAHi L.
WANAMAKER'S
l4Acrci
FLOORSfACE
PHILADELPHIA
TiiiRrecurH m
1 r
ir
is no
Yeu knew that there
worthy het weather (or
weather) thing for wear
home use but we have it
any
or
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 arc yours.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
COitPLKXIOK PO WDEIt
QOMI'irKXleTnnEKT
LADIES!
WHO NAI.UK A HKriNKO COM1M.KA10N
muar UbK
POZZONI'S
MEDIOATEU
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
sktn. Kumevc'S nil pimples, truekttMi and ols els ols
celorations, and mukej tbe Rkln dnlloutelv
sett una beantllul, ItennUitus no lime, white,
leid 01 arseula In threo shadeu, pink or aush.
whlte und tirunette. '
reu BALK iir
All Drusalnta and Paney Goods
Doalera vorywhero.
Jf-UKWAUK OF 1M1TAT10NS.-S
aprilli-d
m u 1fmrnumiM it itru titiujj.
QVLL AND HKK
-THZ-
ROCHESTER LAMP
sixty Candle-Light 1 Beats thorn all.
Anether Let et CllKAl-QLOlias ter Gas an
OUStevea.
TDD "PDnPBOXION"
MSVAL MOULUIMQ A UU1SUKU CU8U10W
WEATHERSTRIP
Beau them all.rrws atrip outwears all elheir.
wSSPn'SV0 5' 5,op rau'n8 e wlndewi:
rclude the dust. Keup out snow and rain.
,D.y0iCal,..al,r.ly "-nowuste or dirt made
In applying It. (Ian be ntted auywhere-ne
holes te bon. rreidv ler nan. it will . .n.
wani en "- a cmlueu strip is the most
rwrfW. At the btevu, Ueater and llaakti
-or-;
Jelin P. Sehaum & Sens,
84 SOUTH QUEEN ST
LANOASTUb l'A.
Ut'KUlAL ATl'INTlON GlVJiN TO
s.J rttttnK Hard Kubber Trusses. Light,
cl.snly, onmtertable, suitable ler wiem
wiathuraMd Imthlnir. A wll stileeted stock at
HUflLKY'S UUUtiai'OltH.
80 Went Ktuif Btrett.
BU81NKSH MKTUOUh MADK WiAlN.
The system of Instruction at the
LANCABTKU OOUMKUC1AL COLLKQX,
Is se simple and plain that any yeunir lad v or
Knntlem&n can vtully master all the details or
ujjilneM education.
LlllKUALTKIlMS.
Kvenlnu laossleus Tuesdars, Wodnei
aud rrldays. S ull lntormatten slvnn bv
11.0. WKll)LElt, '
.M.. Incaster Commercial college,
Q.RUAT Hr.Dl'eriON.
Fine Tailoring
At the Greatest itrdttotlen ever madetore madetere
aiea a heavy stock, ut
H. GERHART'S
Pine Tailoring Establishment,
NUUTH QUEKN BTKEKT.
'yedlniPtlnKTaUerlQ the City of
TTOOD'fl SAI18APAR1LLA,
Impure Bleed
Appears In a thousand dlffsrent forms an
causes a vast amount of suffering, Bcarealya
single person It entirely free from Its affect.
Hence the necessity et a reliabla bleed part
ner Ilka UeeA's Sariapartlla, which eradlcatea
every impurity, and glvM te the bleed vitality
and health. It cares scretals, salt rheum,
bells, pimple;, and all ether affections caused
by Impuntles or poisonous germs la ths bleed.
Uoed's Sarsapmrllla alie overcomes that tired
feeling, ereaUs an appetite, eurea drsparsta.
biliousness and headache, and builds up the
whole system.
Heed's Barfl&parllla
" Frem childhood I was troubled with pim
ples, and every remefly failed till I took Uoed's
Barsapartlla. 1 have taken Ave bottles and
new the plmplt s are almost gene, my general
neaitn is much improved, ana 1 mg my recom
mend Heed's Barsaparllla." W. Ktaks, 4
Lexington Avenue, Btoektyn, 11. Y.
Borefula
11 My son was sBlleted with the worst type of
scrofula, and en tha recommendation of my
druggist I gave htm Uoed's Barsaparllla. To
day he la sound and well, notwithstanding It
was said there was net enough rnedlelnsln
llllnds te offect a cure." J, (.meutuh, IlUpo IlUpe
lts.III. ."1 bad salt rheum enmy left arm threa years
suffering terribly. I took Heed's Barsaparllla,
and the salt rheum has entirely disappeared."
U. at. Mills, 71 French St. Lewell, Mass,
Heed's SarBapariUa
Beld by alldruggtsu. II t six for as, 1'repired
only by O. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell,
Mass.
100 Doeefl One Dellar,
nur UUUDK.
J.
It. MAKTIN A CO.
JULY
SALE
Fifteen Huudred Yards of DRESS
GOODS placed en the counter yesterday.
Fermer Pdce, 40, GO nnd 00 cents ; pres
ent, C cents a ynrJ.
Of the 600 Dress Patterns we had at 7c
a yerd about 60 remain unsold ; balance
will be sold nt Cc a yard.
Thirty-Five Cent French Sitlues are
reduced te 26; a yard ; the largest stock
lit the city te select from.
One let of Scotch Qinghama reduced
from 20j te 10c a yard.
One let of Light Shades American
Sitlnes reduced te 6c a yard.
Eight Hundred Excelsior Cooking
Crocks sold during this sale. About ICO
still In stock ; 30j for all sizes 2, 4, C
aed 8 quarts.
Every Dinner Set in Stock Itedticed.
J. B. MARTIN
& CO,
S1
USONAHLK HAKQA1NS.
WATT &SH AND
O. 8 Se 10 EAST EI MQ BT.
Special Seasonable Bargains 1
100 1'IXCKS
Swiss Embroidered FleunciDgs,
from 45c te ll.sa a Yard.
We call special attention te tht let of goods,
aj they are vnty deslruhle and much less than
regular prices.
50 Dezen Gent's Unlaundried Shirts,
Geed Quality Muslin, Narrow rutted , Al
Linen liosemsaud Cuirj.atAOoeaoh,
ONE CASE SATEENS,
New Ptyles and Colorings,
At 12Xc a Yard,
el'
Short Lengths and Odd Le't of floods accu,
mttlatud dutlng the season's business
11EMNANT3 OK SILK,
UKMNANTS Or OASIIUEUK?.
KKUNANTfl Or llUACK AND COI.OKSD
1IKN1UKTTAB,
UEMNANTS OK ALL KINDS Or ULACK
ANDLOLOUKD DUKS3 UUUDi,
UKMNANT3 OK llATlSTKS AND LAWNS.
These goods are all holngclesod out, regard regard
less of oesL
SPECIAL. !
Onu let of HALT-WOOL 1IIINTINUS, In
Blacksand Uolers.only riVJCCK.NTS A YAUD,
AT TUK
New Yerk Stere.
PARASOLS.
R.u
All,
Ladies, Loek te Your
Interests.
We began the parasol season w lth an en
tirely new strck. We want te de the sauie next
year. And te that end offer Great liargelns In
t'arasels und 8uu Umbrellas, 1'rloes are
marked away down, and goods must go. Call
and see llngalus,
R. B. & H.,
NO.IIXASTEINQKT.
aprf-iaia
A
Special
TOBACCO.
e
LD HONESTY TOBACCO.
FINZER'S
Old Honesty
The Chewers of OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO will seen find that It lasts
longer, tasks sweeter than ether tobac
cos, and will please you.
Ask your dealer for It and Insist en
getting it.
Genuine Has a Red H Tin Tag
en Every Plug.
id
BOOTH AND UllO SB.
F0'
or WEAK.
Yeu Can Save Meney
11Y VIS1T1NO
STACKHOUSE'S
AND 1'UUCUASINQ YOUU
FOOT WEAR.
40TTUK 11K3T SHOES
1'RlCUSlNTIIBClTr.
AND LOWEST
D. P. STACKHOFSE,
83 & 80 HAST KINO, BT.
LANUA8TJCU, l'A. attUyd&W
F
OH BAUUAINS.
A MISTAKE
Ltke all ether hunlness men we sometimes
tnake mistakes.
HAVING 110UUI1TTOO MANV
Men's Dongola Shoes
rer Summer Wear and Tender reel woren
eluded te .
Sell Them Off Hfgirdleis of Cost.
The tt.eu Hue we will new sell at 2 se, and
the J M Line we will sell at ti 00.
We have a large assortment of thesa shoes.
They are as fellows
Men's lirlght Dongola, ll.oe Tip, Laoeand
Cengress Bhoes, reduced te 12 W.
Men's Bright Dongola $3.00 Plain Opera Tee,
Lace and cengress Shoes, reduced te 12 se.
Men's Dull Dongola 1J.63 Tip, Lace aud Con Cen
gress Sheas, reduced te 12 (0.
Men's Dull Dongola 1160 Plain, Bread Tee,
Wide SheeB, ter Older Men, reduced te fi 00.
A full line of these Shoes can be seen In our
Indews.
The Oiie-Pi Ice Cash Heuse.
ft"
The Leaders of Lew Prices
-IN-
BOOTS & SHOES,
Ne. 3 Etht King Street,
I.ANCA9TK11. l'A.
TK VXK8.
rjlitUNKS, TRAVKUNQ IIAt3, Av.
AIWAYS ABEALI
TRUNKS !
TRUNKS !
HKCKIVKD TO-DAY,
A Carload of Trunks.
ALL PRIOES.
$1,50 TO S25.00.
Al.SOALAUbK ASIOUTMUNTOr
Traveling Bags.
AT
Iff. laberbusli & Sen's
SADDLE, UABNESS,
AND
TRUNK STORE,
Ne. 30 Centre Square,
LANCAJTKU, PA.
FREY
ECKERT
r a lack of r abb ten.
GBKAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARIMGt
S ALB or BUMMKK UOODS.
FURTHER REDUCTIONS
AT THE
GREAT THIRTY DAYS
CLEARING SALE
or
SUMMER GOODS,
AT
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East King Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
One let el Colored Tips te
19c a bunch.1
One let of Fancy Cord Trim
ming and Braid, formerly 50c te
75c, reduced te 10c a yd.
One let of Braid Trimming
in all colors, formerly 75c te
$1.00, reduced te 25c a yd.
One let ei Colored Braid
1 rimming, leatner edged, re
duced from $1.25 te 50c a yd.
One let of Black Silk Cord
Trimming reduced te 25c a yd.
One let te 50c a yd. One let te
75c a yd.
One let of wide Torchon
Laces, formerly iSc te 20c, re
duced te 10c a yard.
One let of Fancy Laces re
duced te 5c a yd. One let te
10c a yd.
One let of Oriental Lace
Skirting, formerly 50c and 75c,
45 inches wide, reduced te 25c
a yd.
One let of Fancy Net and all all
ever lace, reduced te 25c a yd.
One let of fine Black Milan
Hats reduced te 49c.
Plushes 16 inch reduced te
55c ; 18 inch reduced te 75c ;
24 inch reduced te $1.00 ; best
quality reduced te $1.50 a yd.
One let of Bey's Waists re
duced te 19c apiece.
6-4 Tapestry Table Cleths,
tinseled, reduced te gi.ce.
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East King Street,
Lancaster, Pa.
rjIUKSA
QPKUIAL.
WATCHES
for Farmers ana BrJlroaaers, 11 Karat Qeia
Klllea liess cases, Klgln Works, sw each,
Jeb Let. Best Watch ane Jewelry Uepalnng.
Spectacles, KyOKlasses ana Optical Geed'. Cor
reci time dally, by Velejrrapn only place In
tne city,
LODIS WEBER,
NO. 159X N. Qneen St., opposite City lieteL
Near 1'eun'a lieneu
s
FECIAL NOTICE.
GILL.
Watches and Jewelry.
Silverware and Novelties.
Geld Pens and Panclle.
We call Speclal Attention te our
rOFULAJl F0UMA1N FE.V. Only 5c.
Can use any kind or Ink, Take a leek at It.
Charles S. Gill,
KO. 10 WEST KING ST.,
LANCASTEB, l'A.
HEADQUARTERS FOR WATOHK8
AND S1LVK11WABK.
Watches & Silverware.
Anyone who annreclatpa whit it la ii hum
a geed watch In ihelr pocket, shcuia call and
see our
Geneva Nen-Magnetic.
rer Ilanty el Finish, Accnraey of Time and
1 esl'lve frcef airalniitiinv&lnDnAtia indnnnM
they are l)oe'.dt.dly Ahead,
New Goods
Water Pitchers, Herry Dishes. Ktc,
LOWKSf MAhKKT 1'UIUAS.
at
WAITER C. HEBE,
Ne.; 101 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER l'A.
U Cerner or Orange.
nl-lid
asphalt blocks.
A Hl'HALT PAVING liLOOK.
Asphalt Bleck Ce..
Offlce-Ml Chestnut St., 1'hlla , I'a,
Works-llrldgepert, fa., a Camden, N. J.
XIANUFACTUUKUS OF
Standard AsphaltPaving Blocks
eiZKSlxSzll ANO 411111
In general use forstreetpavlng.siaewalks.gar
den paths, inlll yards and driveways, riuUts,
eeli.ra vats and sea walls. AdvaeUgea;
Nelapless, dustless, strictly sanitary, practl
cally Indestructible ane cheap.
Fer prices and lurtner information address:
R. S, OSTER & BRO.,
Agents
Lancaster Ce.. ni North Prince St.
lAacMWr, Pa. nHma
CLOTHIKO, C.
ASKEW
OB MB. .
AT MOS.IM AND W WB8T KINO BTBBBT.
esn-ix
JYEK8 A KA.THFOR.
SERGES.
THl MOST AGRMABLl THING
IN-
SUMMER OLOTHIM
FOB-
HEN'S WEAR
-ISA-
SERGE!
We have them for 115,113. no ana ra. mads
te order In suletly nrst-clats style.
AUAND30MB8TOCK OW
Summer Trousers !
3.80 TO BIO.OO.
IN LIGHT AND MIXED COLOBS.
Myers & Bathfen,
FA8UIONAIILK TAILOB9,
NO. 12 EAST KTNd STH
LANOABTXB FA.
TJEDUOED PRICKS.
I. 6ANSHAM & BRO.
Great Sacrific Sale !
MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTOING
BKDUCKD ALMOST TO ONK-lt ALF
TUK1H ACTUAL VALUK.
Onr Summer Goods most go for want et
room.
ouch low prices were never heard of before
tn this city.
cot Pair Children's Knee rants at as, u, ti 43,
00, 75 cu, $100.
tee Fair Men's rants at CO, 03, 70, 80,90 eU,
andil.te.
8oe Pair Man's Castmere and Worsted Pants
at 1.25. (1 SO 2 00, S2.A0 and S3 CO.
830 Children's Bulla at II. !5, tl 60, U0, 160
1,000 Men's butts. Worsteds. CaBslmeres and
Chovlets,atL8,aj,aioand fl2.
Prices That Will Astonish Yen.
Beys' Seersucker Ceat and Vestal 70e: Men's
atoed.
Men'a Thin Coats at Mc.
Men's Mohair and Serge Ceat and Vasts ;
H'S. .Un5ei. ccttls ana VesU at 1.15, 11.50. si,
92 60, S3 and 14.
SOU Men's Odd Veals at 50e, 71c and tl 00.
. ssr-Thls offer will held geed until every dol
lar's worth of Summer uoeds Is sold.
L (iiiHiiQ Bre.
j
S.W.OOBNIR
NORTH QUHBN & ORANQ3 BIB,
LANCA9TKU, l'A.
M
EROHANT TAILORING,
The People's Cash Stere
MERCHANT TAILORING
IN ALL ITS UKANCUI8,;
Balbr'ggan, Summer Merine
AND-
GAUZE UNDERWEAR,
Neikwer
Cellirs, Mi,
Hosier, Etc.
Sosjen'er?,
Flannel Bhhta, Peicile Shirt i
and Wh'te Shirtp,
IN GREAT VARIETY OP ST1TE8.
Tbe People's Casb Stere,
NO. 25 EAST KING ST.,
(Next roer te tbe I.aneister C unty National
liank,)
LANOABTEU, l'A.
warH-lvd4w
NOTIOK TO TRESPASSERS AND
OUNNKKS.-A11 pewens are hereby t.
bidden te trespass en any of the lands at ths
Cornwall and SpeedweU estates in Lebanon or
Lancaster oennbes, whether inclesed or nnln.
closed, either for the purpose of ahuettnsT or
nshinjr, aa the Uw will te rltdly enteiced
aealnsl all trespassing en said lands of tha un.
designed after this noUeo. uu
Wat. COLKMAN FBXIH ah.
K. PKKOr ALDKN, '
llDW, U.FUKMAII,
AUeraars tar a.w.oeui.ut Htu
Vv.