'jrTT TF" -sec 3-j ?5i if' TID3 TjANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY. JULY 25, 1888. WiJ w . M Bwr fcf in KP K r ft HS. I, i IS Ill ft r 11 K : Th Dally Intelligencer. ZHJUMTtH. JULT at. twa- iTmt.T limLUOKKcm publishes all the MwrapMe mil of Ihe Untied rres up te Mm latMt possible) hour. VUM-TMIM-Ily KfllUen of Tn. limu mm U delivered by carriers In tha city and surroendliyr towns for 10c per woek l by mail, rrar j RM for six months U.K rer threo months i We per month. in wmtsit iTit!8iKe (Uonbie sneci) Klfht Pe, only l. per annum, tn an an vne. abscrtber wishing their ftddrew changed nvnit also state where the "paper Is new ler. warded. Advertisements from 10 te 25 cw. per line etch Insertion, according te location. TUB lNZLLIOXNCEB, Lancaster, Fa. -Telephene Connection Pa039 LXAVJire Tows ren-ras Fase, Asn CnMRB TniTMwns. caw have Tub Dailv lmtuatscsn Maimd te Tnw, Test 1'aid TOR JO CKS1S . WIKK. TUB AUOAKS llEISO CSASIUinABOrTK AS UBSIMO. eire L's Tnre Water. Tjpheid fever affords a topic of talk just new because of the reported deaths from It, In widely separated places, of well-known people. This season Is or dinarily fruitful of the disease, probably because of the lower singe of water In the river supply of our towns. Ter the dls ease Is charged te Impure water nswell nj te bad plumbing ; and It Is the most asrieus cause because mere dlfllcult te remedy. The evil of impure water Is a growing one, and may be expected te grew se long as we take our water sup ply from surface streams and per. mlt rower drainage into our rivers. The only sure sources of pure water nre the rain and deep under under irretind seams of water, reached by ar tesian wells, that have been flltmd In their passage downward. Thesa sources supply but a small quantity of the water we drink , though It Is i esslble for every one te have rain water, few use It. It takes some little care te keep It pure and clean; and this, little though it be, sufllces te dlscourace Its use ; and the freely (lowing hydrant or the handy pump Is the source of common supply. "While our sewers drain Inte rivers, from which our hjdranta are supplied, or while springs and rivulets supply reservoirs of city water, In which the summer heat putn lies the surface 111th and vegetation gathered Inte them, the prudent cltUen will gather rain water for drinking purposes; or he may bell ths water he consumes, St he has no merely sentimental objection against using contaminated water. This sort of talk is 33 often heard and people nre se used te it that It does net arouse them as it should te the netd of keeping sewerage out of our rivers. This callous feeling Is sustained by the declaration of experts that flowing waters purify themselves. And probably they de If they get a fair chance. But that chance they de net get In summer lime, when rivers nre low and the mass of sewerage does net dimin ish ; and when the sun beats down in het tide upon dead itnlmal and vegetable matter, and Heeds ceme te wash the country clean Inte the waters that are pumped Inte our hydrauta. Average conditions of safety will net de. We want protection all the year leund. Sjme of these days, when population becomes as dense here as it is in China, we will be forced te prevent the pouring of our sewerage iute the rivers from which wedrlnk ; theevll of such pollution will become tee great te be endured. It Is an easy way of gettlng rid of sewer age te let the rivers take it away te the tea ; but it is net scnslble te drink It en Its way. The water should net have both these uses, nnd It Is easier te keep out the sewerage than te de without the water. The patience with which Philadelphia takes down theSchuylilll water polluted by the sewerage of the populous Schuyl kill valley, down te Its very doers, has long been n standing topic of surprised comment by outside barbarians who like and get their water reasonably clean. It Is a city of great wealth and municipal resources. It has been building for years a great plle of stene for a city hall, obstructing its principal thoroughfares at a cost of many millions, and of small comparative utility. These millions would certainly have been better used in seeking better water. In the past score of years the city has granted franchises te street railways that have re turned a preQt te the grantees mere tha n sufficient te supply the paeple with free water from sources a hundred miles away. These moneys have been spent and this wealth parted with; and tlin un happy people drink water and die of it. The 'iDfjnlrer" acil Free lihlsky. We have been watching with no little curiosity the po3itlen that the Lancasti i Jngittrtr, confessedly one of the strongest Itepubllcan journals In the slate, would take upon the f ree w hlsky pUuk in the Republican platform, It has alwaj s been a fearless advocate of temperance prlncl pies, and ptrhaps Its editors never dreamed that their utterances uouldsemo day rise te confront the party platform te which they must subscribe. When the liroeks high license bill, which Is new the law of tha state, was before the legislature In lbs", the In. quirtr en February 2C took a fierce stand against it, and declared for the prohtbl prehtbl prohtbl tlen of the sale of liquors in these strong werds: "The men and women who un un un compremlslngly stand by the movement te make the selling et liquor as a bever age Illegal will triumph in the end." On March 10, 16S7, the Iwpihtr, in as Billing the liroeks bill, predicted this re salt from its passage ' The only result CJrtaln te fellow Is that of increasing the public revenue. This would strengthen tie liquor tratllc, give it mere Importance In the public eye, and render the passage of a law for Its entire suppression mere dlfllcult." And in Its isiue of ene week earlier, March 1 J, It belted any tempor izing with the liquor element In this llery language "Tne only true ground te stind upon Is total and complete prohibi tion, backeJ up by an nreused moral aentlment, such as put an end te sluviry. The time Is coming rapidly coming -when this ill be universally recegnled as ttie leading and absorbing question of the age." But, despite the 7i'jiOe,'joppe3ltIonUjo Brooks bill became u law. This was hard for our contempeiary te swallow, but hew InDnltely mere dlfllcultisthe Inquir er' position toward tbe itepubllcan p-at-formetlhS9l That document declares that ' we favor the entire repeal of inter nal taxes rather tlmn the surrender et joy ptrt of our protective syBlem." Rather than touch the tartft, let there be free tobacco and free whisky 1 It was ft most embarrassing task te reconcile Its pest position en the liquor tranic with the party dictum of today, but the Tnqulrcr plunges into It In 1U last issue, and emcrges with this utter ance : It la qulte possible that the platform makers In Inserting this olause only meant te emphasize their determination te sustain the system of protection, under any and all circumstance; eren te the extent of cutting oil the tax en whisky should that stand In the way. That there Is no better subject for taxation than fplrltueua liquors, our own, and tbe experience of all ether civi lized nations abundantly tcstlfles, and It Is net at all prebable that either party will cmsent te abandon Iho policy of taxing It. Hew does this sound te these who en Pebruary 0, 1SS7, were urged te " stand by the movement te make the selling of l'quer as a berenge Illegal ?" Oh, Jim Growl Hew many crimes are committed in thy name 1 TrtKnE Is Justification for the fear that the Republicans purpose le carry en a Tlpy Caaoe campaign. Should clothle a beir the tnx alene And nil our drinks re free ? Nit by a big brown J metal maud by Democracy I tYem the Dutulft l'aiagtaphtr. Out of 110 delegates te the Delaware Prohibition conventlon In Wilmington, only 20 put In an appearance-. Are tte Blue lien's chickens tired of the cold-water lssue ? Tun llopublteana say their platform docs net mean free whisky. Lit ua make comparison of Iho positions or the Na tional I.lqner doaleis nnd the Hepubllcans, in enunciated In their platform : NATIONAL I.lQUOIl NATIONAL IlKI'UUt.I J)i:AT.KnH CAN 1'AIITY. Jleselvcd, That w Woreafllruiourun Wereafllruiourun Woreafllruieurun nro uualternbly op swerving devotion te posed te prohibition, ihe pomenal rights general or local, eh at ind liberties of cltl nivanlnii el the rights sns. of the cltlren. i Theft ret oeacorn of Jlesulveil, That wt ill geed government are In luver el betl is ihe virtue and tic public nnd prlvati irlety of the peeple merallty,ari(I geed or nd tue purity et the der and popular edu home. The Republi catien, can party cordially Ilemlvtil, That wt lympatblras with all moil UiirtiiHtly favor wle anil woll-dl-temporanco nnd meat roetod clterta for the strongly cjndemn in promotion of temp3r. tcinperanci1. ince and morality, Tit kie' nre i:il,r35 farmers nnd farm laborer n Minnesota nnd te them tarltr roferra U a quostlen of bread and button J f is romarkable hew much JDomecrallo argument en tarlll reform la furnished Iretn Republican seurces. On January 17, 16.33, Hsnater l'itimb, of the Republlcan state et Kansas, Hint ppoke in objection te a high tarlll preposition te increase dutles, which was then bolore the Honate : " Heme et uh have get te be consulted bofero this bill finally passes, and aorne of us will be oon eon oen HUlted alter the bill has passed In regard te the reasens for the notion or non action tnken. I any new te the portions who have the run or this thing, te tbese who have had control and are better posted, and have been able by arts and by various procesKes te de thCHO things which were net thor oughly understood 1 beget them te con sider that the poeplo nre watching this pro ceeding nt,d (hat they want no higher taxes but lewer inxcs, nnd 'that In giving the protection for American indUBtry,they want te glve n decent cbnnce te a class of peeple who, by rcaxen of their calling, cannot be protected at nil, but who have get te take their ehanrns lu the mnrketa of the world ler thelr prod uctf, hard products te ralse, ozpenslvn products te get te market, nnd In the production et which there Is the stnallebt margin of profit" The astuteMr. Quay Is already en the move, llesiw there was a probability of aClONOlaml cndnrBcmentnt the Indianap olis convention of colored inen te-day, se he bnMencd tn l'hllatlelphla and forwarded a crowd of gllb-talktnir colored men te dis turb the bnrtneny of the gathering nnd de soiiie work for the Republlcan candldatrs. We patiently nwalt the outcemo of this Napolcenlo move. IN hlu atldrcHs belore the Wisconsin Kill Kill terlal Kupcclntlen, Charles A, Dana, of the New Yerk .Vitn, gnve this ndvloe : Huppnrt your party, if you have ene. bul don't ililnk all ttie geed men are In It, nnd all the bd men nutslde et It. Whether Mr. V)ann hns n party or net It n couNlileratlun of no ppeclal cencern te the country at large. He supported Rutler In the interest of Illnlne tour years ae with a very Ireble result, and whethcr he atands np for Cievelaiut this year or assalU him Is absolutely unimportant, Mr. Diim'a in in in lluonceln political alUtra is geno, because the put lis have been taught by Mr. Dana t) belluve lu Mr. D.tna'H Insincerity. Ki.NATenMAitiN, of Minnesota, is In an embarnsHlng predlcamrnt Ills term In Iho HctiBte fiplrea soeu and he is anxious te be roelee'od. If he veles for rovenue referm he will be out of line with his pirty. if he votes against it, he will be nut of line with his poeplo and he will leave the deer open for ReprcBeuUtlve Nelaen te beconie his HticcesEer. P&llBOMAIi. RetiKitr Ci.vitnr.TT has Klen Ji WO te tbe We-it Virginia Heed tultererr. Fatiiuu MA-rrniN donles ever his own atgnutuni that he Una loeotuo n cenvert te Catholicity. Rk. Jehn K. Illinois, n wbU known rruMUytnrlan divine, illed nt riprlngUelU, III., ou Monday, nged b7 yeara. CiiAiii.ua A. Dana dollverod nn address Tuesday night In Mllwaukoe befere the Wlsceuiiiu State Editorial association. Sun non SroeNi.it states that he would hae voted for the (ontlrmatlen of Chief Justice I-tiller had he been present, nnd through n mlsuiKlerHtandlng he fallel te soeuro n pair. This makes n total, Includ ing pttH, of forty nlne senators for coullr ceullr coullr matlen, twelve of whom are Republicans. Majeu ItenmiTs Vaux, r son of Hen. Rich aid aux, died en Tuesday at Ohesi nut Hill, uear l-hlladelplita, utter an lllnuea el llve weckn, AUJer aux for aame vears was associated In business, H. Merris Wain, but Nlnne the firm or H. Merris Wain A Ua retlred from Imslne'a the deceased liai net been engni-ed In any active pursuit. He was Hbeut forty-two years of age and wa h liacheler. Mateii Hi'wn r, of New york.hBsbfen succeBHitil In raining the sum required te relmburte Hartt, the boycotted shoemaker, fir leisea nustdlned through the aollen of Knights of I,ber la preventing hitn from obtaining employment. The oase with which the required amount of J MX) wua raited H slgnlllcaut of the general pt.blle opinion with regard te the boycott as a weapon of ollense or dolenfce In thin ceun try. Mlt Aniti.tiC John,en, of l'hiladol l'hiladel phlii, wai recently married in Dresden, litriiiany, tnthe Countess Teel, ilnughtr of thu late Well, UDunt von lUuulanlct Mr. Jehnsen la n son of the late l.auronce John John Jehn eon, founder el the Jehnsen type foundry, row known ns the MacKellar, Miulths and Jorden foundry. Fer a number of years he devoted hlmsell loaclentitte farming, at the old family homentoad near Ilrlatel, ! but of later years he hai resided abroad, H Berlin, where iie met tils wlfe ll Dldu't 'Ililnk et 111 a I, Kn n ihe Saratoga sarateglan. "Say, I'm going le inove te dBy, and I'd llke te have you send n man and change my telephone te the new place right away," said a corpulent man who had wearily climbed two pairs of Btalrs In Exchange I'Jace and poked his head Inte the central telephone UUce. "All right," said Huper lutendent Cewderly, "It shall be done at once (tbe deer Is being closed), tint why didn't you auk ui by telephone?" niiy thunder I 1 never thought of It," said he, and as tbe corpulent man descended the stairs it sounded as though he kicked hlm selt at er,cb alternate (ten. Tha Itrpebllean situation, from the New Yerk Hersld. IStecbui Hy, Boe, ole teller, have tmarrf ih' newati from Amerles ? you Hoeratet Ne, my beczy beauty, What Is It T Jlacchus Why, tha folks ever tbera are Relng te choeso 'tween cbeap clothing and free corn Juice. The Dems talk let non sense about cheap clothing, but the Hep are for the Juice. Hocrates Well, llacehup, held en te that telegraph pole long enough te tell me which alde you are en. llacehus Say, Her, donnher knew which alde I'm en, eLT I'm Republican every time. Thanh kind o'feller I am, Hec, The Old Lady Wat Hat forgotten. Ytera thi Lowliten Journal. "Kthel," asked a LowUten mother of her daughter, as the fair young girl aat down at a late breakfast in her morning gown, "did Qeorge leave any picksge for me last even IniT" Kthfl blushed and xald falterlngly: "Why, no, mammal What made you "Ob, nothing, 1 only heard him say at the deer as he said geed bye : 'new here la ene mero rer your mother,' and I didn't knew but It was that pattern for lace lambrequins that his mother lias premised ma" Kthel said nothing. lilt S80O Dlaapptarcd, I'uter MoUabe, a farmer, living near l'lne drove, lest 1800, which he carried loose In ene of his peck all, en Tuesdsy. He thinks the money was stolen from him while en gaged in a tar 111 dlscuislen in a saloon. The Snow of Blount litanc li net whttrr than the teeth that are dally rubbed with BOODONT, and coral gathered In ocean fleplhn, cannot sarpnsi the laue of gums freed from openglnons of the enme salu tary ngent. American lailltt vlilllng lerelgn lunda.exclln ttoedintr&lliin el buhoicers and thoenvyof ethor tranintlantle a'aterr, with IhasurprltlnKOXCCllnncnef Ihetrtcieth. When atked le whit tbey ewo this charm, they uinr mnr thn tallamante word. S JZOD JNT. r,M,Vftr Hl'KUlAl, tiOTJUKd. 'ill ler the Huiirn, l.nt u all pull out et t hi gonet Mcknea) and dmnendency. uud net onto a rock (rundtlen of kcx)1, strong h(!uH.)i. Jlurtteek Jltoeit II itiet i urn Iho tblng te pull ter. Ttiuv nre ene of Iho moslrenown-d lieiilth rrntemtlvus uver tnun MfAclnrud. I'nr uulebyll 11 Uechmn, drug Klat,137itud 119 North (Jut-.en alruut, l.ancuiter. Tell' llm Truth. "Thl jnmlletnn I can highly recommend. Jlurtlvck Jlloeil HUtera are thu bust bleed pu rl flur we huve ever used " Chat A. Unrt, 19 Court sticiit, llrenklyn, N Y for sale by 11. it C'echnin, driiKKlal, 1.17 uud lifj Merlh Queen street, l.iincnter. Iimtrurtlva Hmdlng, Seme of the loMtmenlala trnm nitrorent j)epl relatlve te 7iamai' JCcleclrle Oil, and Iho rellcf I tint given llieiuwhanaialrejand by hoadaclie, naruchu, nnd tnetriuetie urn a. Inter eating lending an you will nnd. 'I his bring a MaiidnrA medicine, la Meld every wlicm by ditigKlata. I'cir bhIe by 11. li Cochran, drug glat, IU7 and 131 North Queen street, Lancaster, Dr. Tanntr'a Ntemaeh. l)r Tanner certainly has aureat itnmach gre&t becauaa of tu strength unanndinance. vn may err tn nnylng that, tha doctor uaea II unlock Meed Illlteri, butlf hn tinea, htadl KO.'lvii pnweri itrueatily accniinttd ler. "liar "liar deck llloed llltUTH ' living a atiindur 1 medlclnn niOHeldby all druggliU. Kur sale byll.lt Cecliran, drugglat, 137 and ltfj Werth (jueen alreut, Lnncual r. A Ilaptlat Hlnlater Biperleiice, 'I am n Ilaptlat minister, and belore I ever thought of belug a clergyman 1 graduated In ruedlclue, but lettii lucrative piiictlce for my preient profcaalen, forty years age. 1 was for ninny years a sutnirur irem quinsy, Themat' Kelrclrte OU cured uie. 1 wnsnlae troubled with hoaraeneHs, nnd Themat' Ji'electrte Oil nlwnyarelluved inn. Uy w I leund child had dlplilherla, and Thevuu' Kclettrie Oil cured thuiu, nndll taken In tltne It will euro eeven times nut often. Iutnconndent It la a cure for Iho jueit ntisllnnte cold, or cough, and If an V one will luke u Hinall teuanoen and half till It wllhlhu OK, nnd then plucothe end of the apoen In one nenlrll and dmw Uie OK out of thu spoon Inte thu head, by anlltlng as bard ii they can, until tha Oil talis ever Inte tbe threat, nnd jimctlce It twice a week, 1 don't care hew otluiiilve their head may be, It will climn It out and cum their cularth. Fer deafnOAS nnd earache. It has dene wouders te my certain kuewlmlg& It la tne only modi medi modi eluo dubbed patent medicine that 1 have ever felt ltke recommending, and 1 am very luiXleus te see It In every place, for I tell you that I would net be without It In my houee for any consideration. I am new aufTertng with a pain Uku rbeumaltsm In my right limb, and nothing relieve mu llke Themat' Jioltc Jieltc trin Oil." fir. K. K. Urane, Cerry, fa. Fer aide by 11. II. O jchrun, drum-tat, 137 and Zt North Queen street, Laucaster, WANASIAKRIVH 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. ClTVHttl I J U i sgitm L. JVNIPt j WANAMAKER'S MAcrcs PLOOHSpACE PHILADELPHIA! J U niittrccNfH '' n r i r is no Yeu knew that there worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but wc have it. If you can't come le the store, write for whatever you want, samples or goods. Shopping ey man lias come te be simple and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities of the store are yours. JOHN WANAMAKER, PhlladelDhln. COMfl.KXWX 1'On'llKlt OMIM.KXlON I'OWDKK, ladies; WHO VALUK A KKKINKD COUl'LKAION AlUtiT UteK POZZONI'S MEDIUATEl) COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brtlltant tranaparency te the akin. Uumeeaull plmplea, Ireckltu and 1 colorations, and tutkes the akin delicately seit aud beantllul. ltcnntalna no lline. whltL In.dornmenle In thruubhadea, rlnkerneah! i,i,i a and brunette. v.u, reu SALK i All Drugglats and Fnney Qoeie Doalera flvorywhero. WURWAUK 01T IMITATIONS.-- apriilvd B0H1NE.SS MUri'HOUti MADK I'liAlN. The system of lnatmctlen et the LANCASTKU OOMMKUUlAb COI.I.KUk, Is se simple and plain that any young ldy or gentleman can eaally uiaaler all thu dbtAU of abaalneu educauen. MUKUAL TC11UB. EVenlnn Sesalens Tuesauya, Wednet and ruduya. t uil Information alvim by li.O. WK1ULEU, ........ !-ncsb3rUomnierelalCoUege, ocilMje Lancir, . WOOD'S HAKSAI'ARILLA. Impure Bleed Appears In a ttaeasand different forms an canaes avast amount of suffering, Scarcalya alngle person Itenttrely tree from Its effects. Hence the necetnlly of a reliable bleed pert fler Ilka lioed's Bariaparllla, which eradlcau erery Imparity, and gives te the bleed vitality and health, it enres scrofula, salt rheum, bells, ptmptcf, and all ether affections canted by Impurities or polaenoul farms In the bleed, lloed't Baraaparllla alto overcomes that tired feeling, creates an appetite, cares dyipentt, blllentnesi and headache, and bnUdt up the w hole ty item. Heed's Banaparllla "rrem childhood I was troubled with plm plm plet, and every remefly railed t HI I took H cod's BanaparUla. I have taen five bottles and new the pimples are almost gene, my general health Is much Impreved, and 1 highly leoem mend Heed's Banaparllla." W. JCvavs, 46S J-exlngtOB Avennc, llrecklyn, K, Y. BOTOfula " My son wat l tll'cted with the went type of scrofula, and en tha recommendation of my drnggltt I gave him lioed's BanapartUa. To day holt tettnd and well, notwithstanding it wat said there was net enough medicine In Illtnclttoeffectacuro." J. Cwtiaw, llilpo llilpe lit, 111. " I had salt rheum en my left arm three yean suffering terribly. 1 took Heed's Banaparllla, and the salt rheum hai entirely disappeared." 11, H. Mills, 71 French St. Lewell, Mass. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggists, lit six for IS. rreptred only by V. I. HOOD CO, Lewell, Mast. 100 Dese Ona Dellar, AYEB'S PILLS. COMMON SENSE In the treatment of klljht ailments would save a vast amount of sickness and misery AYKU'BI'Il.LS, taken after dinner, will as sist ingestion ; taken at night, will relieve Constipation j taken at any tline wilt correct Irregularities et the Stomach and Ilowelt, stlmulate tbe Liver and cure 8lek lloadaehe. Ayet't t'lllt, asall knew who nte them area mild cathsrtle, pleasant te take, and always prompt Bndsal'st&ctery In their resnlts. " 1 can recomtnend Ayer's Tills above all ethers, having long preved thelr value as a CATHARTIC for uiyself nnd Umlly."-.!. T. Hees, Leilas Leilas vtlte, l'a. "Ayer's Pills have been In use in my family upwards of twenty years, and have completely verified all that la claimed for thorn." Thej. l Adarcs, Han DIoe, Texas. " I have used Ayer's Tills In my family for Beven or eight years. Whonevor I have an attack of headache, te which 1 am very sub ject, lUken dese of yer'a Tills and am always promptly relieved I find themequa'ly beneficial In cold t and, tn my family, they are used rer bilious complaints and ethor dis turbances with such geed effect, that we raro rare ly. If ever, have te call a physician." It. Voul Heme, Hetel VouUletne, Saratoga Springs, NY AYER'S PILLS, rMIMBSD ST Dr. J. O. Ayer Ss Ce., Lewoll, Maes, Se'd by OrugglaU and Tctfumers. JjMUifJ T M 1' H O V K I) J DUUMS. CUaiilONUD KAB OUK12 FOK THK DEAK. l'eck's Patent Imnroved Cushioned Far Drums perfectly ri'BUire bearing and perferin the work of the natu laid ruin, InvUlblecom InvUlblecem InvUlblecom lertableand alwayn In position. All conver sation and even whlmmrs hemd dlattnellv. hend for Illustrated book with testimonial-, fit .K. Address or cull en r. IUSCOX.8M Broadway, uw Yerk. "jW 2tvdM,W,rAw JIB ATI XU. UKENEMAN. F I.INN A HEATING -11Y- HOT AIR OR STEAM ! OU, WHAT 11311LL IIKTTKII, 11V Het Air & Steam Combined. -.New 1 Iliu limn tn lUve lour 11KAT I.Nl. and TLU.M1UNG Looked Alter. FLINN & BRENEHAh'S BTKAM II BATING AND l'LUillll.Mi KSrAULIBHMKNT, Ne. le2 North Queen Btrtet, LANUASTEU TA. COAL MAHT1N ACQ , B." Wholesale nnd KetallDnnleTalnaU kinds of -.lUMUKit AMU OOALi. ., YittD-Ne. m North Water and "e IM North i-rtuce Htreeu, Lancaster, l'a M 1yd B AUMUAKDNKri'M COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. 0t icb:-Ne. 1 North yueenStreet, and Ne. 864 North Prince etreet- Yabm; North l'rlnce Street, near ileaaina Depot, autsti i.aneastkk. pa TUSIIIKK, COAL., An. LUMBER, COflL ASD ROOFING SLATE. G. SENER & SONS. TUINCK AND WALNUT ST3., BKllCeal et the Heat Quality at the Lewcat I rln-a. Buy new, as It may be higher. QVKKXHWAHK. jlUH MAHTJN. Fruit Jars ! Jelly Tumblers I CHINA HALLc MASON r-ttUlT JAlt'.lN ALLSUkS. JKLLl TUMULKltS. JKI.LVCUFS. JKL1.Y JAltS. l.ltillTMNG rUUIT JAIM. (thu lUat in the Market ) HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 Bast King Street, LJ.NUASTXB, TA. DMT mOODM. s EA.80NABLK BAROA1NB. WATT & SHAN D O. Q & 10 BAST KINO ST. Special Seasonable Bargains 1 100 I'IKJEI Sviss Imbreidered Fleuncings, rrem 4Je te L a Yard. We call tptelal attention te this let of goods, as they are very desirable and much lest than regular prlcet. 50 Dezen Qenl's Ualtuiidried Shirts, Geed Quality Mutlle, Narrow Tutted , Al Linen Besoms and Cn ttt, at Me each. ONE CASE STEEflS, New Styles and Colorings, At 12Xc a Tard. Special Sale of Remnants.! Short Length! and Odd' Lets of Uoedt accu mulated during the season's business BEMNANTS Or BILK, BSMNANTS OF OABBfet EKIB, KKItNANTS Or BLACK AND COI.OUKD UKNBIXTTAS, BBUNANT8 Or ALL KINDS Or BLACK ANDtOLOUKD DBKBB UOOD9, BKMNANTS OP BATISTES AND LAWNS. These goods are til being closed out, regard rogard lesser cost. SPECIAL ! ODO let Ot IIAI.r-WOOL BUNTINGS, In Blacka and C'olers.only riVKCK.tTS A YAIID, AT TUE New Yerk Stere. it. MARTIN A CO, JULY Special Sale! lew EaTgains Daily. It will pay you te make n special trip te the store during this sale.' One let Nun's Yelling In rink, lllue and Cream reduced te '.20c a yard ; were 10c. Dress Challles reduced te 7c a yard , were 10c. French Satiues reduced te -5c a yard ; were .15c ; largest stock in the city te se lect from. Crinkled Seersuckers reduced te 7c ; were 12ie. 75c Quality Summer Silks reduced te 60c ; 00c reduced te -10c ; W)c te Mc ; 40c te 25c. The Excelsior Cooking Crocks are dis appearing ; price during this sale .10c for any s'70. China Malting-. Damask Mattings reduced te 40c n yard Seamless te "":. One let reduced te 121c a ynrd. Hem nant China Mattings reduced te half price. J. B. MARTIN & CO. MB HCHANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL lid UUAKUUKS.: Balbriggan, Summer Merine - AND GAUZE UNDERWEAR. rMwer, OelUr, Oufl', Saipenders, Hosier, Etc. Flannel Shhts, Percale Shirts and White Shirts, IN GREAT VAUIETY OF STVLE8. Tbe People's Gash Stere, NO. 25 EAST KING ST., (Neil ear te ths Laneu'cr Ci tints national Hnw,) LANCAHVEl!, l'A TuePeepie'sCash Stere U'1I-'T4W H AUKKAUK0THEK, i s NEW WA8UABLK NECKWEAR, Btrlpe, rtgnrad and Spot Kffecbi. en Blue and Cream Grounds, tsc FINE SILK NECKWEAR, Choicest Stylet, reduced from 11 te 76 cents. SCOTCH FLANNEL. SHIRTS, Umhrlnkable, most desirable Ontlng Bhlrts, nuiwiuiu newesi.nanc'Bsl-.eu Deal quality. 1'OPULAR LOW-PRICED FLANNELS, Excellent assortment, tee and 75c. GOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS. fine White PlalUd ShtrU, II and II no. Latestetyles In Tercalet, 1 and ll.ss. SBAfiONABLE UNDERWEAR, all kinds and qualities, tte up. SUMMER UOSir.IlY. Campaign HandkeicMefs. BILE AND OOTTON. Eager & Brether, 25 & 37 West King Street. s TAMM BHOTHKKH. GOING ! GOING ! GONE! Valuable Business Property -AT- ASSIGNEE'S SALF. OnrUtUAY, AUOUSTlO.atS p ra., mu be offered, at the Cooper liense, tbe very aeslra. ble bustnei s property. Net. 84 anl f 7 NOHTH QUKEN ST., (across from Fostenioe) as tbe preperty et Btamm Bretbers, conslsUeg; et 'i& feet UK inches front, extenainK back te a depth et 241 teet, mere or lest, with a tbreb (!) story Shep fronting en Christian street, uteJ as a manufactory. Alse right of wsy through three (3) feet alley and stairway te second story. Tbe Btore Beem Is ene of the finest and best adapted for general mercantile) business te be fennd any where, having lately been re re re medeled by the owners. Bald store room U 43 feet 11! Inches wide and 100 feet lung, venti lated and lighted In the most improved style. Parties can view the premises by calling en Messrs. Btamm Bres., or tbe assignee. W r. UEYa-H, Assignee. Tnes. J. Davis, Attorney. HAVING UKAUTIIK AUOVh COME STRAIGHT Te our Btore ana take advantage of tbe Extraordinary Bargains TiiAT WE AUX OITKUINU. Everybody PleaBed, Ne Disappointment. Take time and leek ever our lU-gilni. Ne Tumble te Shew Goods. DONT STAY AWAY. Everything Must He geld, -AT Til K- BOSTON STORE, SB &37 North (jneen Street. Stamm Brethers. in FerDishiDgs AlAOMXERr. flKM'RAIj MAt'BlNK WOKK8. Central Machine Works, W. T. UUSOIINGS, Proprietor, N03. 131 A 130 NORTH CHRISTIAN ST. LUfCMkBTIB, l'A. KNOLNHrt, UOILKUS, UACHINBUr, BIIAKXlrC.3, fOLLEYS, UANQKltS, AC. lflON AND liltASb CASTINUK, WOOD AND ll&TAL fATTXUNS Of lletl Quality. Largi ist and nest S Uck In Lancsster of Cast Iren aud Malleable FHUngt. ilras and Iren Valves snd Cocks, bteani Gauges. Safety Valvtifc, Try Ceck, Water Uanges, Uatft Valves, LuhrJ csters, and uteam Oiedt tn general Kupatrlns; promptly done. heoend-hnd KeKtnes, Uelleis and Machinery neught and Beld.. GOOD WOUK. UKASONARLK CHAUQKS. FUOMl'TNlCSa. AWNete Change in Address. dscstra cLermxu, ac. ASKEW OB Ma. AT NOS. .IH AND W WEST KING BTKIKT. 037-lyd JJTKKH A RATUrON. SERGES. THE MOST AGREEABLE TE1NQ ut SUMMER 0L0THO& reK MEN'S WEAR 18 A SERGE! We bTO tbem for 115, 118, n sna l, rasas te order In strictly nrst-clats style . A1IAND30HK8TOCK Of Summer Trousers ! 8.SOXO SIOOO. IN LiailTANDMlXinCOLOBS. Myers & Eathfen, FASBIONAllLK TAILOUS, NO. 12 EAST KINQ ST., LANCABTBB TA. REDUCED PRICES. L. 6ANSHAN & BRO. Great Sacrillc Sale ! MEN'S, BOW AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING UKDUCKD ALMOST TO ONKHA1.K TUK1K ACTUAL VALUK. Otlr Summer floods must go for want et room. Bncb low prices wert never beard of before In this elty. eon Pair Children's Knee rants at 23, S3, 4 45, 60. 7S cu, 11 oe. Tue Fair Men'rt Pants at CO, 65, TO, 80,90 cU, and ilea son l'alr Men's Cacslmere and Worsted Pants atfi 2S (ISO 12 oe, (2 se and 13 oe. 330 ehlldren'B uniu at tl 73. II 30, U0, ttf 0 1,000 Men's bulti. Worst pan. Casslmerus and Cheviots, at 14, te. t, no and $12. Prices That Will Astonish Yen. lieys' Becrsucker Ceat and Vestal 700; Men's at We. Men's Thin Coats at 23c. Men's Mohair and Bnre Ceat and Vests ; fi'.l J'ln'ie ccats and VtsU at 11.18, 11.30, 2, tl.ne, 13 and tl. 80) Men's Odd Vests at COc, T'c and II 00. . SSF'Tbls offer will held geed until every dol lar's worth of Summer Uoeds Is sold. L GansmaD d Bre., S.W.OOBN1R NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE 8TB LANCA3TKK, l'A. WAXVMMM. gPEOIAL. WATCHES for rarmers and Ballroaders, II Ksrat Geld ruled lieaa cases, Klgln Works, KM each. Jeb Let. Best Watch ana Jewelry Repairing. Bpectacles, KyeRlasses and Optical Ooed'. Cor rect time dally, by telegraph only place in tbe city, JuODIS WEBER, Ne. U9X N. Queen St., opposite City Hetel, Wear l'enn'a Deneu s PKCIAIj NOTICK. GILL. Watches and Jewelry. Silverware and Novelties. Geld Pens and Pencils. We call Special Attention te our POPULAR F0UMAIX PEN. Onlr 5c. Can me any kind or Ink. Take a leek at It. Charles S. Gill, NO. 10 WEST KINQ ST., LANCASTKU. PA. s TERLINU SILVHR GOOD3. SPECIAL NOTICE. WE r-AVK A LINE OF Sterling Silver Goods, Including Uejkmaiks, Paper Outlera, Plaster Cases, Buckles, Pin Cushkns. A big let et Uracelet Uutlenerp, VAc. We will ssll you at COST. WALTER C. HERE, Ne.! 101 North Queen Street, LANCA8TJE1L PA. nl-Ud T EVAN'S FXOUR. USE- LEYAN'S FLOUR. It Always Qlyei SatbUctlen. UdMTbAS
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