Irr-s'eTr; 'ViV -i?M -"- ' . - L J. ? TtfT-! S4?'i .-.. -i i -V v f". r 'JTOS IiAy0ASrO3K !DAIT,Y INTELLIGENCES MONDAY. JULY 23, 1888. IV: ts IS S A. tv M" l-V) 1 . I. u. I Hi h fc Rh. i Iv The Dally Intelligencer. JJtUASTIli, JULY 13, lest. -ygg PAO.T imuiicM publishes all the telegraphic news of the United trees up te Ik Utest posslble hour. TJRMS-The Daily xaitlen of Ttti lrraut- no la flellvcred by conlers In the city . and surrounding towns for 10c per woek t 67 uui, 18.00 a year t 12.60 for six menuu WM for three months t 60c per month. tn Wiiilt lrnrtLlaBHcuB (Deuble Bheet) JHfbt rage, only 11.50 per annum, In ad Tan oe. ubecrtben wishing their address changed tauit also state whero the ;paper la new ter warded. ' areruemenU front 10 te cu.per line ftOh.tnaorUen, according te location. TU 1HTKLL10KWOKB, Lancaster, ra. Telephone connectiea Psnsess LiTie Teww rOB tub f "ases, akd 80MMER TXUVMWM. CAM HAY TUB B " IirtiuaijrcR Miid te The, 1'est l'Ain OR 10 CBXT A W". TUB AUBREY 1UIKO CBAXOID AS Om A DESIRED. m m Will Ket De Vantage. 0ie Mills bill has passed the J)emc entlc Heuso with practically a solid Democratic vote ngalnst a solid Jlepubli can vote ; the issue having already been Slide a party one by the action of the political conventions, such crystallization et the vote in Congress was te be looked for. The few llepublicans who voted for the bill and the few Democrats who voted against it undoubtedly did ee from honest conviction, since their political Interests and prejudices would have led them a different way ; but that their Judgment is superior te that et the great majority of their party associates is net at all te be presumed. If r. Randall and Mr. Sewden nre men of great force and determination of mind, and found themselves unable te jleld their convictions te these of their party associates upon a question of politi cal economy. It they did net think with them, they could net be expected te vote with tliera. Upen this issue they have placed themselves apart from their party; but they have net neces sarily ceased te be Democrats. They are net llepublicans certainly ; and doubtless would be mere usable te agree with a tnriff bill of the Ro Re publican majority than with that of the Democratic majority. Though the tariff issue has been made the most prominent one In this campaign, it is net the chief isiue involved in the question as te whether the Democratic administra tion shall be retained In power. The res old It has made in practical government is wholly outside that which it makes upon tariff reform; there is nbundant opportunity for the highest of tariff men te continue in Democratic fellowship in this contest, and none supposes that such old and reliable Democratic leaders ns ltandall and Sewden will need te search for any ether political fold. The tariff issue is a peculiar one, and there has never been unanimity of Bonti Benti ment upon It In either political party. We approach it closer new than we ever have befere; and it is because the Mills bill drops all pretension et free trade, and Is made up te give due protection te all the manufacturing interests of the conn cenn try. The additions of raw materials, which it makes te the free list, are di rectly for the benefit of the manufactur ing Industry anil generally offset any re duction of duty mnde upon manufac tures. Ne such reductions are made, or at least nene are intended te be made, that will cripple any Industry. The idea has been te give adequate protection te all existing industries, and we believe thitithas been done. The Democrats who voted against the bill must believe that in important particulars it has net been done ; for surely they should net ask mere than adequate piotectieu for manufacturers. This is the Republican demand and with it we believe no Democrat can have sympathy. Super-abundant protection simply affords opportunity for combina cembina combina t'.en of capital te control the home pro duction ; and such monopolies have al ways had the opposition of Mr. ltandall and of Mr. Sewden. They have always hsen tribunes of the peeple; and the error they new fall into la one of the head and net of the heart. "We belleve that they de err in believing that the Mills bill will de damage te any manufacturing Industry. Itiageneially a geed and logical bill, topping off only excessive duties nod net increasing the free list as much as it should, for coal and the ores of all metals might well be added te it, as rav ma terials of manufacture. The admission of cotton ties without duty seems te be the only illogical prevision of Impeitance in the bill. It was done in the interest of tne cotton producer; and though there does net seem te be any reason why cot ton ties mere than nails should be free, the concession made was net a very seri seri eus one te gratify the demand of se 1m 1m pertent a production of the country. The measure en the whole is one that may be very strongly defended, and can be but weakly assaulted ; especially by a party that has been nble te agree upon no ether measure that will set off against it. The Republicans occupy a very weak position before the country in practicaLy confessing that they cannot agree upon a tariff bill. Against the Democratic party, presenting a great front for a mea sure passed by the almost unanimous Democratic Heuse, is opposed a party that dlsagree with the Democratic posi pesi posi tlen without being able te agree upon its own. It Is net a position of dignity and strength. There is a situation confronting the country that must be met; it is the necessity of re. duclng revenue and taxation. This is conceded; and if the Democratic plan of reduction la bad, it can only be shown by the presentation of a better plan. Tree whisky will net de for the Itepublican party campaigu horse; and yet that is the animal they are astride,lf they cannot ugree upon a plan of tariff reduction. Sleeks ar.il Values. If stocks and values generally de net go down upon the passage of the Milli bill in the Heuse, Itepublican editors and politicians will be greatly disappointed. The cessation of business activity during this year has been confidently charged te the tariff agitation; and if the medicine deea net continue te work the same way right up te the election, there will be a nut for our Itepublican editors te crack and tell us why this is thus. We are of opinion that there will be a steady im provement in trade and values from new oeAVo might claim that it has been caused hy the Mills bill, since the movement will date from the passage et that mea. sure in the Heuse. "We are net inclined, however, te think that this has had such prompt effect. The measure is se inne cent of offense te the manufacturing in dustry thas the final settlement of It previsions has probably had a reassuring effect upon manufacturers who have been alarmed by the cry that the Democratic party proposed free trade. Te this ex tent the measure may ie respeusiuiu .ui the better feeling new manifest in trade circles. Hut this is the season of the year when the appearance of the custom ary autumn activity In business begins te be felt, and the signs of Improvement new are doubtless due chiefly te the prep aration being made te the fall business. Passage or the Mills Hill. We present te-day a review of the Mills bill in Its amended state as it passed the Heuse finally en Saturday. It is es santlally the same measure that was in troduced In the Heuso months age, the changes In it net nffecting 1U primary principle of promoting the prosperity et the masses without impairing the earning pjwer of the workman or manufacturer. The difference between the wages in thi country nnd wages abroad is kept always in view, and the changes in duties aie made with strict reference thereto. It is net a free trade measure, and the effort by the llepublicans te show it such is bound te prove ineffective. Any one who reads it will see that the average re duction in the entire bill Is only about seven per cent, from present duties. Articles such as wool, copper ere and lumber are placed upon the free list, but this is dene te enable American manu facturers te get materials that are essen tial te their manufactured products nt lowest cost ; which will have the effect of stimulating manufactures by taking off the tariff incubus and nt the same time reducing te the workingrean the prices that he pays for necessaries. It is a bill for the relief of the ceuutiy from unnecessary taxation, and it is cer tain te rcceive the indersement of the people nt the polls in November. Thk Dotnecratlo leaders tire confident of carrying New Jersoy, which In geed mid. summer newa. " AVu have aeen conalderable base bnll Hlang-, but this from the lllngliamteti Leader, In description of a kmiic, leads ttie list : " The feo tbeu took ntiae'lc at tliolum tlielum tliolum ber, but they went out In olUHter." Uueikik Ai.rmni Tewnibnh Is te wrlte the authorized campaign biography of J.evl 1. Morten tonccempanyOonoral Lew Wal lace's llfoet llnrrlaen. "OathV fame hi n fact Htrotcher will be very avallable for this work. Tin: Mew Yerk J'reu makes mi stuck upon Colenol J, anion t for aliened prnfes. Bleual knavery ah a lawyer. Tlie J'rei baa started In te de the dirty work In this campaign. Tin: Irroprea.lblo eutlet of our govern, tnent BoheoU atlll manages te koep hlruHOll befere tbe pubde by Ida scandaleua con duct. Heveral ynuni; uieu at Annapolis are new undergoing a oeurt-tnartlal for !iR7li)K a ciiiei named J'aynr. This young man watt made te stand en Ida head, chew can can dle Rroase, eat pnper and go through a number et equally dlsauroeablo perform ances. This kind of notion In chlldien in Ik lit ba oxcttsable, but when It Is prao prae prao tleoJ by young men who are oxpeeted lomedayto boadefensoto their country," the grest a te of Juitloe should be called into requisition, and It should full wtiore tlioellenuo llea. Down with tlie notion Hint tlie Mills bill mcatiH Iren tiade. It leaves the nveniKe duty nt -10 per emit higher than It was under the Merrill tarltl of 1801!, hlgher tliun the ltepulillcans pronetod te lenve It In 1SS1. Tin: rolip.e of the moon was mere bean tlful than will be thoecllpso of the Hepubll cm parly. Tun Jiic Monthly takei n roseato vlew of Amerlcan Kjlltlca when It says that ' thoie Is ovldcnceof an Inoreaslng num num num borefmon whotake the llvollest rosallble intorest lu pelltlcB, net as a Kme, net for the snke of Increasing their own pewer, ncr for Becurlng places either for thoinselvcs or for their friend?, but boeauso, as they lmve olenror conRelcusncs of their political na ture and the wliole movemont of Amorl Amerl can hlBtery ban been toward the dovelop. ment of this conssleusnoss they take a koener Interest In politics ns an expres sion of human thought, as un clement In large prel loins." PERSONAL. Mas Ci.iki.ani hai been elected the troamircref ;the fund Inr erection of en American ohiireh In lierlln. Wim.mm WAii:nMKM:n, a well known euauian, was drowned In the Hchuylklll river In rtilladelphla, en ttuuday. Kmh. HciiANnuiN, a millionaire brewer of Mllwnukct", iittx jtied In llremen, (ier inany, whero he had geno en a ploasiire trip. I'ROr-KSHen H. v. Lowlsdled nn Saturday at MKiiuiuBier, Keglnnd. Un whu born lu 1'nilndclphU November lu. IbKI. ami wa en eniluent geologist. U. M. Ian-, Juatleoef the peaoe and a Deincoratle politician, of Carlisle, dled sud denly en Katurduy from heart dlsease. lie was for many jears connected with the JlarrUburg .V. I'otetnao railroad, nnd was a graduate of Dickinsen cellege. Ki.iik(" v TAVi.en, thosged mother of the lata diHilnKiilsked Ilayard Tayler, ls ls lled West Cheater, en Hatuiday. from her home In Kennett Hquare, and whlle thore was taken te the nefw publle library roemx where the handsome memorial window te the memory of her seu was shown her mid with wlit'ti nhe was niucli pleased. Mrs J'avler Is In her nlnetles, but Is rematkably well prcBorved for one of her yearn. Ilie Vieu ill mount iiIhuc Is net whIUi than the teeth that nie dally rubbed with SOOUONT, and coral gatherert In ocean depth, cannot surpass the hue of gums Irced tram spenglness of the fame salu tary agent American ladlti Ijlttng lerelgn lunds, Micttotte admiration of beholders and the envy or ether transatlantic Btster with thy surprUlng exccllenceef thelrteeth. When asked te whu Uiuyowe this charm, they u,i,r ,nr ten tatismanlc werd,S0.Ol)ONT jiamw Kit arm cw. JLANDANNa. llANDKKH(JUlhrB. QKT YOUIl Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3, 5 ind 10 Centf), AT ERISM AN'S. leTN6It U00T ''JIer', holograph uai. ATTUUNXXtl. JUXUKK H. KA-UFMAN, ATXOUNEY-AT-LAW, 0. BOUTU rniNCK OX., Lancaster. 1'a. rJB-ly(lw "VrKUVOUa UKADACUES. The Nerves Bemberg nays " tht neuralt la Is the prayer of tne nervci for healthy bleed." lhl It equally true of every form of ncrveiu aiseiue. l tlia bleed It In a normal condition the ner vous system receives from It the strength Ha function, require. Uence the nil Important quoillen of the purification el the bleed again linprosses Itself upon us. A inomentof care ful thought enable us te roallr.e why lloed'a Bartaparlllabyttapowerto purify the bleed producescures tna great variety of diseases te an oztent hitherto unknown. " When 1 began taking lloed'a Hart apixrltla t wis confined te the bed nearly all the time. New I am upthajicntpartef the day, bave n, botternppoltio than for five years, and am net nearly se nerven. ail have been." Una. ant A.lUH-nx. Nice town, Philadelphia. Nervous Headaches " 1 have been for years a great sutTerer Irem nervous hoadeche of an ami tti ally severe type. 1 bave tried n great many romedlet, but never found any relief till 1 began te use Heed's Bar sspalllle. llefere the second bettle was gene my headaches wero net se severe nor se fro. quant, lam just beginning the fourth bettle and have net foil e well for years. The con fused dlcry feeling In the head Is absolutely geno, and my goneral health Is wonderfully Improved. I wrlle lets, hoping It may lnduce someothorsuirerarllkouysoll te try this In valnablomedlclne." M,W, 8. CAitrwmuirr, Shelter Island, Suffolk Ce , M, V. Heed's Sareaparilla Beld by all druggists. II I six for I. I'reparcd only by C. 1, HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mess. 100 Deaea One Dellar. WANA&IAKK1VH Closed at i r. m. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamakcr's is a meeting and Testing 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. err msi L. J U SQVAXl WANAMAKER'S MAcrcs fci FLOOR SPACE S PHILADELPHIA P rumrccNni i" "1 r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weamer) tiling ler wear or home use you can't but we have it. If 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. VOMt'l.KXION l'O WD Kit e OMIM.KXION l'OWDKK. LADIES! WHO AJ,IJK A ItKKINKII COM I'l.tt AION MUST USK POZZONI'S MKIHOATKU COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. Itoiuevtsull pimples, Irccklca unit els els els colerations, and mikes the skin dellcatnly neit and tmiiiitunl. ltcentalns no lime, white. lend or amcnla In thrue shades, pink or flesh, ftbltuaud brnnettu. treit HAI.K 11Y All lDrtiffglatB nntl Fnney Ooeaa Donlera jOvorywbero. JWIIKWAIIK Or lMlTATlONB.- ftlirii tvn J.BUA1. yUlXVBH, BSl'ATK OV ADAM K. JIAMUKUIIIT, lutn of the city or Lancaster, dect-usril, IhO UIlderHltfllf d fLUdllnr. flt.nnlnf.iil ... ..Iu trlliuiu the Imlancu reiunlnln In the hands of Ueergu M. liHiubilght, administrator, e. b n. e t, il, te and atnenir these legnlly entlUrd te the sauie. will Bit fir that puiiuiaonn'Jhurs puiiuiaenn'Jhurs day, thu li.tb duy et August, lb. at 10 o'clock a.m., In thu Library Uoeuinr the Court Heuse. In inaptly et l.anctstur, whurnall persons In Uiresltd in said distribution may atiend Hj'J-atdM JUJIN K.UNYDKU. Auditor. E STATU OF KMA1IKTH M. 11AM litlKht, late of thu City of haucaslei. do de ceascd. Thu uniterslgned uuillter, appointed tedUtrlbuta thu baianca rtunalnlng In thi. hands nt Ueorge M niimbrlght. executer el the will of sala deceased, te and ameniMlinen legally onlltled te the name, will aliter that purpose en -ihiirsday, the blxieenih Hnycil August, is.--", at 10 o'clock a m , in the I llury ItiKimet the court Heuse, In the city of t an. castur. whure all pennns Interested In said dim llintfn may intend u-3tdM JOHN K.a.NVUKlt, Auditor. IjlSl'ATK OK "UAMKI. " HIOKUy', -J late or Lancaster city, deceased. l.ettoisefadmlnlsiiatlonousalilestatohivliiK been Krunieil te the nndrislgnrd, all persons Indebted ihurote ui-e requested te maku Imme diate payiiituit. and these having claims or de. maiifls ugalnst the Hnine, will present them nltheut iliilnj- ter settlement ;e the under signed, at Si j,eith Duke Ktieet i. -nit.. W.U. HK.NRKL, JeMBtdM AdiuliilHrater. ESTATK OK JOSKl'H 11 MC, I.A.TI: et inhlrjjten boieugh. Lancaster Ce. deceased. 'llieuudurslKiieduudlier. uprelntcd te distribute thu baltncu ruinulnliiK In the lmndset Henry Wertx, admlntatiuter et nam eslate. te and among these legally entlllca te thu sumo, win sit iai that purpoiuen Wedn day, Anpust IMnvS, at 10 o'clock a in . In t COlirt llllllSII. Ill tin, fltu nl I ......' .. ... es thu alt V"d"U,U lllU'le",t1 '" "alrtdl.trthull'en may heie l.tiismsi " -"-"""'!." Auditor. TOSTATKOl' J AMia MiK K.NNA.LATi: . ,'",KJU,u,r city. ! deceaned l.et- ...0 .Va.......j..,.,, j .,,, nnui iinie naviuir beun WS11..!0 ,he underslgned. all ptirsens In. diibted theiote ure rnjiiusted temuku lumo lume lumo dluteeatllumnnt.andlhosu having claims or di'inanfls against thu same, will piesent thein without delay for settlement te the uudei. Blm"1- AUWKS KI.LLY, Kxeenlrli. iekmkO, Smith, Aitomey. HjUetdU TCTSTATK Ol' JOHN UN .SOUAKKNKK, city; Pennsylvania, de tied uudllnr, appointed jjj latent Lancaster i-msvu. iiih unanrsigned uuduer, annel mi ai.iriuuin ma bamnca remulnlug In the h n it n j i if k Him tint... tu.. .. . .' . : "" lmndM tif nam ttitue, ri pvuituuur, uuuimiBirairix of tilled te the sauie, will H ler that purpoe en rilday, August 17 Is f, ut 10 o'clock a. n". COUrl HflUSIl. Il lhH IMlV rvf Lnnnaul... .'..!.. i" uuu uutuuK ixieu jtuiiy en all perseus Interested tusaft olstrlbiitten muv a,f rt,rt x, tUU K.N K U. BM 1 1 II, "y JjuatdM Auditor. UaHKIAUES. " Q'lANDAlU) WOKK. EDVy.EDOERLEY L'IKMAUE 1JUILDKR, MOS.10, HHOMiUKW 8TKKKT, Uear et 1'OateUlcu, Luncasuii, l'a, 1 haye in Stock and Uutld te Order Krery ,tt",J.t,?,o',S"Je"0"lnK ."t'M J J" P. .Hug. Klua, Cabrlnleui, Curriiiges, vi iciones, nualiifes iBKuus.-t-uurui, ucceii wagons, hurrti Market Wagons, 1'hnitens, Kxpnisa Wagons I employ the bust llethantcs. and June ipc Wagons, hurries, B. Iltua te build cerTecUy nny style of Canluge HSlV- JH'O.S.ua'lty. Styfu and riulsh et my ZlVi "ak,) 'I doddedly the Cheapest la tee mum Hi. clTlWllHUTAHuVlXANDCU,CA1,lt8T I SOOTS AND BJIOBM. F lOOT WEAR. uOnSave Heney HY VISITING STACKHOUSE'S AND PURCHASING YOUK FOOT WEAR. WT11K 1IK3T BII0K8 I'ltlCKIlN THKCITV. ANU I.OW18T D. P. STACKHOUSE, 89 St 30 BABX KINO, ST. LANOASTKlt, l'A. aWlydAir P IOHHAHUA1NB. A MISTAKE I.lke another btulnrst men we semallmes make mistakes. 1IAV1SO UOUUHl'TOO UANI Men's Dongola Shoes for Siurmer Wear and Tender hoot we con cen cen eluded te Sell Thtra Oif Begirdha of (M lhe tlM Line we will new sell at iG0, and the UK) Line we will sell at i). We have a large assortment of these Shoes. They are as fellows : lien's Bright Dongola, IJ 00 Tip, Lace and Cengress Shoes, reduced te K 60. Mon'sllrlghtDengo'a 13.00 l'l&ln Opera Tee, Lice nnd congress Shoes, reduced te 2 M. Men's Dull Dongola 2,si Tip, Lace and Con gress Shoes, reduced te 12 (0. Men's Dnll Dongola 12.60 1'latn, Uread Tee, Wide Shoes, ler Older Men, reduced te i 00. A full line et these Shoes can be seen In our W tndews. Tlie Oue-Ft Ire Cash lleusc. & The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 Etht King Sired, LANUASTKU. PA. VAHAHOl.N. R.H .V II. Ladies, Loek te Your Interests. We began the parasol season with an en tlrely new stock. We want te de the same next year. And te that end offer Ureal Uargalns In l'nrasels and Hun Umbrellas, Prices are marked away down, and goods must .go. Call and seu Uargalns. R. B. & H., NO. II KABTK1NUBT, apft-Sind HUS.MI,JUI1.I1J muuAtm. QAliL AND HKU -THI- ROCHESTER LAMP BlrtyCanOJe-Ltghti iteata thorn all. Anether Let et CHEAruLOUKS foreaa sn UU Bteyea. THH "PHBFBOTIOM" MEl'AL MOULDING A UUBBKU CUBIilOH WEATHERSTRIP Heabj thorn alLrrus strip outwears alt etherr . 5S2r.?n0ut.Vh SPaKa'wlndew,: Anyone can apply tt no waste or dirt made ..wUUU m.w uuek. acuii uui HUDTannmn. lu applying IL Can be ntted can de niied anywhere no iadv for use. it will nut nii. uuius w uere, reaay ler use. warp or shrink a cushion strip U the most rerlect. 81 ere At the Steve, Heater and llange i-or-: Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUBBN ST., LANUABTHU. PA. VOAU. J If. MARTIN A CO , Whelesalnand ltetall Doalerslnall klndsef LUMUKK AND CUA1,. ?lXARD-Ne-42' North W"!"1" andv0.4W North l-ilnce strueta, Lancaster, l'a nMyd jgAUMUARDNKR'H COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. t,I,jT.Na ,la No'rth.gueenStreot, and Nc. 564 North l'rtnee street. Derio,tD:NerUl l'rtnc Street, neariteading au- i6Wd LANOABTXU, PA J UMHKlt, COAL, ,$u. LUMBER, C03L -ASD ROOFING SLATE. O. SENER & SONS, I'ltlNCK AND WALNUT ST3, Sll Ceal el the Pest Qiullty at the Lewest f ,V.lll,y nev M u ,UBY Lt '''Kber. FREY ECKERT J ACOll r. HUKAt'f KR'M PURE RYE WHISKY. (UY OWN DISTILLATION.) MO, UOXNTUK ByUAKB. vmr boedb. OEASONABLK BARGAIN& WATT &SH AND O, 0 As 10 ABT KINO BT. Special Seasonable Bargains 1 100 riEOKB Swiss Kmbreidercd Fleuncings, rrem 45c te ll.il a Yard. We call special attention te thli let of goods, as they are Tery deslrabla and much less than regular prices. 50 Dezen Gent's Uul&uniritd Shirts, Geed quality Hnslln, Narrow I'lilted , Al Linen uoseuisand Curfs,atNeeach, ONE CASE SATEENS, New Styles and Colorings, At 120 a Yard. Short Lengthsand Odd Leis ofUeods accu. mulated during the season'! business 11KUNANT3 Of SILK, UKMNANTS OrCASUMKUKJ, UEMNANTS OT BLACK AND COLQUKD HKNUIKTTAB, UIMNANT8 Or ALL KINDS OT BLACK ANDCOLOUKD DUKSS GOODS, UKMNANTS OK BATISTES AND LAWNS. These goods are all being closed out, regard less of cost. SPECIAL ! One let of HALf-WOOL HUNTINGS, In UlacksandColers.onlyriVKCKNTBAYAHD, AT TUK New Yerk Stere. J. It. MAKT1N A CO. JULY Special Sale! flew Bargains Daily. It will pay jeu te make n special trip te the store during this sale.; One let Nun'a Veiling in Pink, lHue anil Cream reduced te !2ua a yard ; were 40c. Dress (Jliullles reduced te Tcajanl; were 10c. French Sulinea reduced te i"c a y aid ; were 35c ; largest stock In the city te se lect from. Crinkled Seersuckers reduced te 7c ; were 12.;. 75c tonality Summer Silks reduced te 50c ; COc reduced te 10c ; 50c te 35c ; 40c te U5c. The Kxcelsler Cooking Crocks are dis appearing ; price dining this sale 30c for any size. China Mattings Damask Mattings reduced te 10c a yard ; Seamless te "5c. One let reduced te lilic a yard. Hem uant China Mattings reduced te half price. J. B. MARTIN & CO. M KKOHAN r TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING IN Al. I, IIS 1IUANCIUS.' Balbr'ggan, Summer Merine -AND- GAUZE UNDERWEAR, Neiwea-, Oell.r, Cuff', Sesjenlers, Hosier, Etc. Plannel Shiita, Percale Shirts nnd "White Shirts, IN GREAT VARIETY OF STVLE8. The People's Cash Stere, NO. 25 EAST KING ST., (.Sett 1 oer te th I.ancister c untr National LANUASl'KU, l'Jl. Sen Sale of Remnants! The People's Cash Stere inirlt-laAW UOOD8. H AfJEH A BROTHER. i s NEW WABUABLE NECKWEAR, Btrlpe, Figured and Bpet Effects, en Blue and VIMUI UIUI1UIU, MKi, FINE BILK NECKWEAR, Choicest styles, rednccd from l te 75 cents. SCOTCH FLANNEL BH1RTB, Unshrlnkable, most desirable Outing Shirts, Whlle and Nowestrancles,S3.&0bestquallly. TOPULAll LOW-PR1CED FLANNELS, Excellent assortment, 60c and T6c. UOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS. lne While Plaited Shirts. II and (1 60. Latest Styles la Percales, 1 andll.u. HEAEONABLE UNDERWEAR, all kinds and qualltles, Mc up. SUMMER UOSIKKY. Campaign Eandkeicliiefs, SILK AND COTTON. Sager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. S TAMM BHOTHER9. GOING ! GOING ! GONE ! Valuable Business Property -AT- ASSIGNEE'S SALE. On riUDAY, AUGUST 10. at 8 p. m., will be offered, at the Cooper Heuse, tbe very deslra. ble business property, Nes. S3 and 7 NORTH UUKEN BT., (across from rostellloo) as the property et stamm Brethers, consisting et 23 loot li Inahes front, extending back te a depth et 215 feet, mere or lesj, with a three (3) story Shep fronting en Christian street, utej as a manufactory. Alse right of way through three (3) feet alley and stairway te second- story. The Stere Beem Is one of the finest and best adapted ler gonerat mercantile business te be found anywhere, having lately been re modeled by the owners. Bald, store room Is 23 feet HVi Inches wide and 100 feet long, venti lated ana lighted In the most Improved style. l'artles can view the promlses by calling en Messrs. 8 latum Bres., or the assignee. W r. UKYXU, Assignee Tues. J. Davis, Attorney. 11 V 1NU UEAD Till. AUOVK COME STRAIGHT Te our Stere uml take ad vantage of the Extraordinary Bargains 1 11 AT W AUK errKUlNU. Everybody Pleaeed, Ne Disappointment. 1 ake tlme and leek e er our Bargains. Ne Ti e ible te Shew Gecdi. DON'T STAY AWAY. Ever) thin? Must Ra Eold, -AT Til K- BOSTON STOEE, 35 & 37 North Qaeen Street. Men FureishiDgs Stamm Brethers. MAVlUNKKr. lUNTKALi MACHINE WOKKH. Central Machine Works, Vi. V. CUMMIXOS, rroiwrleler, NOH. 131 A 130 NUKTII CUBlfi'TlANSr. l.lNOiSTtH, l'A. KNUINKS, BOII.KU3, MACUI.V.BUY, SUArTIN(.S, rULLKVB, UANOKJIS, de. IUONANU BUASS CAST1NOR, NVOOU AND MftTAL 1'ATTKILNS of Beit (iuallty. largest and UestSUvsk In Lancaster of Cast Iren and Malleable ratings, ltiuts and Iren VaWfd and Cocks, steam ilaugvs. safety Valves, try Cocks, Water Uaugeg.U ate Valve. Lubricator, and nteam Uoeu In K neral 4WUepalilni( preuiplly dene. bet eud htn d Knulnes, Belleis and Machinery Bought and Held. GOOD WOUU. KEASONAtll.K CHAUOKS. fKOUI'TNltaa. -Nete Change In Address. dad tfd CLOTUIXU.AO. ASKEW OB ME. - AT HOfl. .SU AMD WEST KINO STREET. wn-iyd JYKRH A MATUFON. SBRQES. THI MOST AQREEABL8 THING IN SUMMER OLOTHIM fek MEN'S WEAR -ISA- SERGE! We have thorn for lit, $18, we and , made te order In strictly nrst-class style. A HANDSOME STOCK OF Summer Trousers ! 5.SOTO 10 00. IN I.1UIIT AND MIXED COLOK1. Hyers & Bathfen, FASU10NA11LK TA1LOU9, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST., LAHCASTXH PA. R KDUOEU I'RICKH. L GANSHAN & BRO. Great SacriQc Sale ! MEN'S, BOYb' AND CHlLDitLV'S CLOTHING UKDUCKD ALMOST TO ONK-IIALK TUEIll ACTUAL VALUK. Onr Summer Uoeds must go for want et room. such low prices were nover heard of before In this city. ter, Fair Children's Knee Pants at 25, ss, i ts, CO, 75 ou, Il oe. 700 Fair Men' Fants at CO, CS, 70, 80, 90 CIS, and 11.00. 800 Fair Men's Carstmere and Worsted Panla atll.26.1100 $2.00, KMand 3C0. MO Children's bulta at II. te. $1 Ml, $(0. $1(0 1,000 Men's finite, Worsteds. Cassimorej and Chovlets, at II, te. $., $10 and Hi. Prices That Will Astonish Yeu. Beys' Soersucker Ceatand Vestal 70c; Men's at oec Men's Thin Coats at 23c. Men's Mohair and Serge Ceat and Vesta ; al-e Klanuei ccau and Vests at I1.5, $1 60, $2, 12.10. $ and f 1. ' ' 80) Men's Odd Vents at COc, 7Se and II 00. WThts offer will held geed until every dol lar's worth of Summer Uoeds Is sold. L (kfliae & Bie., S. W.OORNfiR NORTH QUBBN & ORANGE BTfl LANCASTKK, l'A. WAIOMMB. S PEOIALw WATCHES for Farmers and Ilatlreadeni, H Karat Ueld ruled HOBS cases, Elgin Works, $20 each, Jeb Let. Beat Watch ana Jewelry Repairing, Spectacles, Eyeglasses and Optical tioed'. Cor Cer rect time dally, by telegraph only place In the city, LODIS WEBER, Ne. 1X N. Qneen St, opposite City Hetel, Near Fenn'a l)eneu s PKCIAL. NOTICE. GILL. Watches and Jewelry. Silverware and Novelties. Geld Pens and Pencils. We call special Attention te our POTUI.AK FOUMAIX PK.V. Only c. Can use any kind or Ink. Take a loon at It. Charles S. Gill, NO. 10 WEST KINO BT., LANCASTKU, l'A. s TKKMNU SILVER UOODS. SPECIAL NOTICE. WE PAVE A LINK OF Sterling Silver Goods, Including Loekmaiks, Paper Cutters, Plaster Cases, Buckles, Pin Cushions. A big let et llrncelet llutteriers, lite. We will sell you at COST. WALTER C. HEM, Ne.' 101 North Queen Street, LANCASTKU. FA. nl-lld TKVAN'H FLOUR. USE- LEYAN'S FLOUR. "" It Always Qlvei SatU fiction. UdllThiS rrwi'..ti.itHptw. umnttir. v- --n lw-3i--r -T- r