.sr &&GEBSGZafK'V r?"sfcv?-"'?i - v- It, " r;j ''"', " "'"' s - THE LANCASTER DAILY INTflmflflffClffi, flmmsfcAY, JULY 2d, 1888. t. J . ,A r? .;: "' 7S&' IfV.--" J $& ! -?J , is" v(I v 'f i f U' T? fc-jj- ' Th Daily Intelligencer. te 1.ANCA8TEB, JULY W. 18. tn daily imixtniFeim pubiishet all tfce telegraphic new. of the United rress op te the latest possible hour. TERMS -The BaUy Edition Of Tn 1NTKLI 1NTKLI nream te delivered by carriers In the city And unreunding town, for 10c. per week t by mail, 16.00 a yeart r.U for sumc-nUtt IL for three menms 1 we. per menvn. Yn TTnalT lRntUssKen (Deuble Sheet) Eight raxes, only ai.w per annum, la & TftDC. ibtcrlberi wishing their address ehtnged unit alto state where the tpaper U bow lor ler warded. AareitisemenU from 10 te eu.per una fcefeJnserUen, according te location. , tam INTELLIGENCES, Lancaster. P. WTelepbone'Connoctioa Hn-ItUfllKCW. MltLID TO TllSM, 1'OTT 1'AlO tolecn x WM, tub Aennass Buke Caxatn a. Onu as Ubsirid. Cancer la Tebllc Men. TLe newspapers are prene just uew te give cancer te public men broken clown in health. The New Yerk World Insists that Mr. Randall lias It, though his doc tors say he has net. A public man can nit become 111 new without having the whnln nubile invited te his bedslde. It miy be gratifying te hla pride te be an object of such notice and solicitude, but it can hardly tend te his cheerfulness and prospect of recovery te read the newspaper surmises as te his condition ; it makes their items mera interesting it they can make out the disease te be terri ble ; and as cancer Is about as terti . tying as any, It has a fair chance te con tinue te be the fashionable disease, diag nosed by the newspapers for public men. It Is an interesting disease, tee, be cause it Is supposed te kill, unless se lo cated that it can be surely cut out root and branch. "When it gets inside, there is a small chance for the patient, and In side, of course, therefore the newspaper editor will put it. We de net un derstand, however, that it Js a dis ease unusually prevalent among states man and politicians; nnd the young nun who alms te become a govemer or congressman need net have the dread of it as a drawback upon his career. If he will live temperately, work sensibly nod sleep soundly, he will have as geed a chance of long life as in nny ether avoca tion. The trouble doubtless comes in striving te live temperatelyamld the asso ciations and distractions of public life; and no doubt it is a (treat trouble, and many there be who fail te get the better of it. If the young could have the ex perience of the old, there would be n vast deil mere of temperate living In the world ; there would be mere of a struggle made te be temperate in the use of all the faculties nnd the exercise of all the func tions, of which these men in the flush of youth and health are net npt te feel the need ; and they will net be taught by the experience of their elders. Thvlr I'rh ute Opinion. Se the statement that Mr. A.J. Druxel, of Philadelphia, a Republican in high standing nnd a protectionist of strong dye, has declared himself te be In favor of free wool and fiee Iren ores, is correct. The Philadelphia Pres, Republican nnd tariff organ, editorially states upon " the highest authority," which means Mr. Drexel himself, that he is a Republican, that he will vote for Harrison and Mor Mer Mor eon, and that he is n protectionist. This declaration, upon authority, which emita te deny the statement that Mr. Drexel is In favor of free wool and free Iran ere, of ceurse admits it te be true. That Mr. Drexel is a Republican butndds te the force of his declaration; which the Press does net seem te see. Coming from a Democrat, such a sensible view would 1 natural ; but from a Republi can banker, in the het-bed of protection, who Is also an owner of the Ledger, the organ of the business community of that town, which is all for protection, the statement is very significant, indeed. It shows that the intelligent manufac turing community understands the plain fact that free raw materials are In their interest. They are Republicans by habit and will probably contlnue.mest of them, te be Republicans, and take Harrison and Morten for better or worse ; but they clearly find the platform net easy te digest. It is tee sweeping even, in its protection, for them. They would net object te a prohibitory tariff upea manufactured goods, but they fall te see the sense of putting up the price of their raw materials. The only reason that has Induced them te run along with the raw material producers In demanding a raw material tax is their fear that after the duty is taken off raw materials It will next be taken oil the manufactured product, and this Idea keeps most of them quiet just new; but when they get into Intelligent society they privately admit that raw materials should be free; as Drexel did te Secretary Talrchlld nt that festal beard ; and Is perhaps sorry new that he was se communicative. m m 'e Irl vale Reasons. Mr. zra Landls presents te us what seems te be a well-founded complaint against the award of the iron and weed work for the connection of the new water main with the reservoirs te Jehn Best nt 11,292, when he bid eci2.C0fer the iron work which is much the largest expense of the job. A contemporary, in publishing the award, explained that the award was made te the highest bidder " for private reasons." There should be no privatoreasons for any public award. The committee as agent of the city would be right iu giving the contract te the best bidder, though the highest, It such were the terms of its advertisement for proposals. "V8 believe that it Is right te confide Buch discretion te public efilceis as they would be right In using in their private business. Rut they need te ee act that their uwards will be above sus picion, and te tliis end the reasons for which they are male should always be open te the public. It will net de te say that the msonsjare " rrivate." There cannot generally be any such thing as a private act of an eulclal Hnd we notice tills case new because the new water commissioners are about entering into control of the water works and Its ltronage, and we want them te under stand that their acta and nwards and the leaseni for them, are, in our Judgment, public property, and we shall always de Biand ; in the name of the public, such publicity for them. In the case in baud we understand that Jlr. Landla- bid was rejected because it did net Include the weed work ; and that V r. Marlen was net thought te have the facilities for doing the work promptly. Of the weight of these reasons the public will judge. a s The Rattle ia rennsylranli. It is given out by Senater Ransom, of the Democratic national committee, that the president is quite desirous of having a test vete en his tariff policy in I'cnn- i..-i. it t .i.i ti.af Im nnnreclales IDiTituin. ii ia twin mj - -. thn fact Hint ivumwiranla baamore high tariff proclivities than any ether Btate In the Union, and he feels as theugli tte chances for conversion are greater and the prospects of a warm fight are mere alluring. This is geed news, indeed. It has been tee often the fashion in recent years te set Pennsylvania down as surely Repub lican, and se the Democrats have kept up & great show of strength, while feeling a strong sense of weak ness. Our commonwealth is net te be neglected this ear. The day for a Republican walk-ever In the Keystone state has vanished net te return again. The revenue reform battle will be sharply b?gun and severely maintained, and there will bs reinforcements from abroad te cany the fight directly into the camp of the enemy. ' m m Quay may bean expert at tarpon fishing, bat hla allver bait did net catch the black bass new en the ewlm In Indianapolis. Gknkiul IlAitRisOrr 'ter shaking bands with poeplo In IndlrepMli ter three heura en Wednesday, wentfe a base ball match, probably en the ptlrfolple that It 1 mere enjoyable teaee ether poison's hand used up than one'a own. Tub Philadelphia Jleeenl makossgeod point against the Usadleg railroad when It prlnta alde by aide the Heading order for its empleyes net te have debm and the enormeua debtn of this corporation, It Illustrated the old aaylng that It la easier te tell twenty men what H best for them te de than te be one el the twenty te fellow the ceurse outllned. Uet'IlTI.ANDT I'Al.MKIt, tllO prOSldOtlt Cf tne Nloettenlh Century club, In New Yerk, who has Just died, was a unlque charnoter. lte tnborlted a large ostate and gave his time and meana te the pursuit of social reforms. In ene of hit last letterr, howreto: "Iho world hat been for me my country, Te de geed, my religion, and 1 suder no fear In tbe prosenco of what Christians generally leek upon at the king of terror." Jn writing te bis frlend Heb Ingersoll asking him te say goed-byo ever hla ashes when " tbe long aleep of death " beglna, he said : ' When I ute tbe word 'aahos'lmean It literally, as I with my remains te be cremated. It It it thought beat te irmke my funeral a publloenol wish Hlegtrled'e 'Funeral March' performed. 1 aball net be buned from any Christian church, nor de I wish any Christian hymn sung. Let ene eeng be n run. of triumph." Dstplte this bold nnbollef, thore will be a Christian mliilster nt the grave te-day. What mockery I Tin: l'nlladelphla l'ttss aays that Mr. A. J.Diexcl, the wealtby banker,la llepubll llepubll esn aud will support Harrison and Morten. This la net te the point. The allegation was that Mr, Drexel favors Iree wool, and the silence of the VVtu en that quosllen ap pears te be an acmloseDuoo In tbe stato state stato inent, ViiANt i: and (ler many are protecllon oeuntrlos, yet they haye froe wool and prospsreut wool grower. --. , PERSONAL. J)u JteiiKitT Veititm, the ''poet laureate ui rrourjiB.eury, is reponea uying el par alyslc, In J.sgrunge, Kentucky. I'lKH-Ksieit 8. II. Thkiieu, who ban been teaching In the Carllsle aoheols for several years, has resigned en account of lll-bealth, On William i'ewkli. baa been nomi nated for itoverner by tbe Wisconsin Laber party. Dr. l'ewell was oneo an Indian aoetu, and at ene time travelled with Jluf Jluf file MUM combination. Mils, Xt. O'SUI.MVAN DlMl'KI!!,, a yeuug snolety matron, wHe of a well known Jtaltluiere club man, haa decided te gn en the stage and will make her debtit In I'bilndelpiiln In Haptember In Duucan Har rison' i "My Qeraldlnp." Coi.enki. James Htkvunsen, of the united HnitfH goelogloal survey, and for many yenra connected with the ethnologi cal deparlincnt of the Hmltbsnnlan Institu tion, at Washlntcten, died In New Yerk en Wedneiday, from heart dltease. IjOVI Wei.r.KNwnnKU, the eldest Gor Ger man uuwspaptir man In Harks enunty, dled Biutdrnly en Wednesday at Keadlng of apoplexy, Bged 85 years. In 1S32 ha came la liincailer and founded the Democrat, a Ueriuan weekly paper. Several years later he founded Die Jlete tun De'aivare, the Hrat (lerman dally newspaper In the United .States. III. Four lluya Drowned. I.bs ouptlen, a pretty tummer resort twoniy-flve miles down tbe Ht I.awrence, from Montreal, was the teene of a a.d drowning aoeldont en Tuesday. Tbe four sena of Mr. Vaudeville, of Ilosten, aged six, eight, ten and twelve, were playing en some Iprs In I.assomptlen river, when the chain holding the lejjs (rave way, and all four were thrown In the water. In an an ethor moment all the lega had Jammed to gether evor the heads of the beya, making a reef, which rendered all cbance of wcape Impossible. A parsan whp.saw tha oeiurronco from soma dUiance gave the alarm, but tbe crowd whleh seen gathered could only re ro re cever ihe four dead bodlea which were found ntwtit ene hour alter the aoelJenl. The father of the peer ohlldren, a widower, was completely dlstrueted when be heard the sad news, I vllr. na Hiraei Car Conductors, r'reui the Cincinnati Katiulrcr. They have fomale stroet oarcenduotora In Valparaiso, and tbe stroet cars arodouble aredouble arodeuble deokora. The average Chilian le a rough obaractei, haughty, arrogant, lmportlnent and abtiBive, and the country haa mero In- tomperanco man any ethor In Seuth Amer ica, and quarrelu and murder. The yeutiir bleeds Hut with ihe female conductors and make the cars a nuisance, There foraale conduetnrH wear a uniform of blue llsnnel with a Panama bst and wbite pinafore with many pocke'a, reaelilng from the breait te the ankles. The Chilian wemen Bre net pretty, and many of thorn ate of a Haxeu mixture. Iliu Art elUuuv.r.atluu. from the Londen Boclety, The man who hesitates la conversationally lest. JSeverdlsiard a remark aa being loe obvleu, Iho chsneea being that after anxleui thought you have te return te It In default of a belter, and jour audlenee thlnkf, lfshoisteoklnd te say, "Has be been all this tlme thinking of that?" This it the aecret of th eurcess which Bome times attend very dull poeplo. Tney bave no sense of aliame, there Is no platltude tee palpable for their exposition, and In con- .o.iuBHCBiuev are m lull swing with that pretty Miss Robinson whlle you are silent and morose wUlng for Impromptu! whleh never come. I'ricvmen. "reu the Alerchantlnvoler. "Oeorge.deir," tald Mabel, neught you and papa were net geed fr'e-- " Well, yes, tba;'0 , kU u , vAvcli y am aerry tei-ay.'' " V.h.y tnee dla you send him that great blir, handsome bulldog 7" "Why did Isend liimih.?,innvi n smiled a lender, theuithtfnL 6f-r -5. smlln. omfdeVds.6e'l,ei,re!,,',,,8tUoanal are A ttiu eia ci. Kreiu Tlme. "Jlridset.has Johnnle coiue homeftetn BGUOOl Vel I " Yls, Berr." " Have yea toen him ," "Ne, eerr." "Then hew de vnn knnv h' hum. i '"Oauie the cat's bldlOR untlsr tne stove, terr,1 Tb Worst Fart. from the Minneapolis Tribune. "What trials you mutt have," Mid the lady, contemplating famished tramp de- rearing the generous repast she had placed belere him. "Yea'm, and the wust of It Is I alius gets nnnvlcted," answered the tramp between bites. Bbe Had the Nerta, Frem the Washington Critic. Yeung TKllM (faint hearled) Just think, angel mine, bow peer I am. Why What could I make nut of yen 7 She (bravely) Well, you oenld make Mrs. Tilll as out of-me if you had any nerve. Hl'KOlAL nOTlVKH. full for Ilia Sber. l.et us all pull out of t hts sea of sickness and dr.pnndtney. and gat onto a reek foundation of goon, strena bealih. Iluraeek Bleed BlUtrt are the thin te pnll ler. Ttuiv are one of the tneit ronewiK-d health restoratives evar man man ur&etnttid. Fer .alebvlI.B Cochran, drnv. Klsl. 137 and ltt) North Queen street. Lancaster. Tell'. Ilia Traill. "This medicine 1 esn highly recommend. Burdock Jlloed llltttrt arn the best bleed puri fier we have ever used " Cnm. A. Bnrt, IS cenrt street, Ilroeklyn, N. T 1'er sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1 Werth Queen street, Lancaster, Dr. Tann.r. Stomach. Dr. Tanner certainly has a grrat stomach great because of Its strength and enduiance. we may err In saying that the doctor uses Jlurdeck Bleed JHtttrt. butlf he flees, hi. dl- 8ettvn pafr aroe&.tly accounted for. "Uar "Uar eck Utoed Hitter." being a standarl medlelnn atoseldby all drnggl.ta. Fer .ale by 11. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130 ierlh Queen street, Lancast.r. A Baptist Minuter'. Kiperleuee. "I am a riaptlat mlnUter, and belere I ever lnuirht of bulnir a cleruytnan 1 graduated In thought of butng a clergytnan 1 graduated In medlclne, but leitalucratlvopracUce for my preannt profmilen, forty year. age. many yuura a sufTnrer from qulnir. JCclectrie Oil cured no. 1 a. af wiLh hoAmenitHfl. and Thomai' Kel I wna for Themiuf no troubled Kcltetrit Oil always rollevod inn. lly wlfe and child had diphtheria, and Themar Scleelrie Oil cured thum, and If taken In llmeltwlll cure seven time, out of ten. Iain confident It I. a euro for the meat obstinate cold, or cough, and If any ene will tnke a .mall teaspoon and half nil It with the OK, and thnn plaoe the end of tbe spoon In ene nostril and draw the Oil out of the spoon Inte the head, by sniffing as hard as they can, until the Oil (alls ever Inte the threat, and practice H twice-a week, I don't care hew etTunslvn their head may be. It will clean It out and cure thelr catarrh. Fer deafness and earache, It has dnne wenders te tny certain knowledgo. It U thn only modl medl clne dubbed patent medicine that 1 have ever foil llke recommending, and I am very nnxlou.te.no It In every nlacu. fort tell veu that l weuia net. ue wuneui u in my neusn for any consideration. 1 am new sutTerlng with a pain llke rheumalltm In tny right limb, and nothing rolleves me llke Thomai' JCelia- trie Oil." fir. K. r. Crane, Ceny, 1'a, Fer sole by II. It. O chran. druvulst. 137 and 1W North Queen strec U L ueaster. WAlfAMAKBWH va- A Closed at i r. m. en Saturdays. When yen 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. cnvuiu L. JUNIt-M 1 WANAMAKER'S l4Acrci k yjt FLOORSPACE PHILADELPHIA H JL L rHIHrNM i'T" i r i r 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 are yours. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. VOStl'LKXlOX J'O WDKH e OMl'LKXION l'OWDKK. LADIES WHO A1.UK A RKflNBO COMl'LK.VtON ituax UHK POZZONI'S MEDICATED COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. Uoineve. nil ptmplea. truckles und el. colorations, and nmkus the skin delicately selt and beuullliil. itceutalns no llme. white, lejd or arsenic in three sbudes, pink or flush, whlle ana Urn no tte. reu UALK 11 V All Druggists and Fftney Goods Doalers vorywbero. aWIIKWAUK Or IU1TATIONH. apruiid 'at COAL, MARTIN .U'O , B.H Wholesale nnd Uetall Dealers In all kinds of liueiuivit aixij UHAL. arYABU-Ne.4 North Water and v0 120 North t-rince streets, Luucastur, l'a nS 1yd TJAUMOARDNKR'H COMI'ANY, COAL DEALERS. wnSSS rcf.dolayueon9lroot' "na Hc' ieir.r"' ntl l'I1nce stt, near Heading suv mini LANOABTKU. I'A llKVl'ANDL'HKAl'Kar COAL Al' 8I1ULUY KIl'8, NO. M KA8T KINC, NO. OlSNOUTHl'ltlNCK. ' jytl.st.se.Sj.3iaS U JUMUEK, COAI,, Ac. lumber; coal AKD ROOFING SLATE. Q. SENER & SONS, l'UINOE ASD WALNUT ST3., . SMI Ceal el the Ilnat QuIlty at the Lewest 1 ,X,.1,u'r new' M u '"" he hlgliur. ATTUUNJSXa, jjUTli K K H. K AU WM AN, ATTOUBy-AT-LAW, HO,a SOUTH 1-UIHC ST., Lancaster, l'a. r-lyw H OOP'S 8ARSA.PARILL. TRUE ECONOMY His true economy te buy Heed's Barsapa nila, for loe iieiea Oae Dellar," Is original with and true only of this popular. medicine. It you wish te prove this, boy a bottle of lioed'sSarsaparlllaand measure IU content. loQWlllflndUteboldlooteaapoonruls. ew read the directions, and you will nnd that the average dote for persons of different ages U lets than a UaspoenfuU Thla la certain! v con clusive and unanswerable evldence of the pe culiar strength and economy of HOOD'S SAUSAPAItlLLA, " We began ntlng Heed's Bartaparllla in our Institution tome months age, and having watched Its effects, wish te sty that we find It a geed, reliable, and baneflclal medicine for family use, and tar hospitals and Institutes such as ours." Sisina e Maacr, West Fourth at,, Cincinnati, u. I took Heed's saraapirtlla for lest of appe tite, dyspepsia and general languor. It Old me avast amount of geed, and 1 have no hesi tancy In recommending It." J. W. Wltta cd, Qulney, III. 11KALTH BETrm THAN BVCR " I have been troubled by a sciofuleus affec tion all my life, Itls one of the marked rec ollections of my boyhood diys,and for several yean has rendered me nnable te labor much. I think Heed's Barsapartlla, which I have been using at intervals for ten years, is the best I have ever taken, I am new ;co, land my general health teems better than ever." U. D. Abbett, Warren, If. 11. HOOD'S SAB5APARILLA Sold by all druggists. II i six for M. Prepared eniy Dy u n uvuu a uu j.ewen, nais. 10 DOSES OMX DOLLAR (J) QaFE, hdkk and speedy curb. O Hupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks when jeu can And In Dr. Wright the only Bao Bae vlab FaTsieiA in rhUadalphla who make a specialty of the above dlaeases. and Ctraaa THtsit Ctraaa OOAaAiman. Advlee Free day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day. Offices private. DU.W.U. WBIUUT, 141 Herth ninth Street, Above Uaee, F. O. Bex en Philadelphia. fetttMydAw JlXHj F tilNN .V HRKNEMAN. HEATING -UY- HOT AIR OR STEAM 1 OK, WHAT IS STILL IIKTTKU, UY Het Air & Steam Combined. Mr New li the Time te Have Vrnr IIKAT 1NU and I'LUMlllMQ Looked Alter. mm & BRENEMAh'S HrtCAM HKATINO AND PLUHBlNfl KSrAliLlBUMKST, Ne. ma North Queen ' Street, LAKUABTKU fA. llOOTH AND MHO US. OOT WEAR. Yeu Can Save Meney UY VtSlTlNU STACKHOUSE'S AHI) l'UUUH AS1NQ YOU H FOOT WEAR. JtWTUK HKbT SUOKS rniCEJIM THK CITY. AND LOWEST D. P. STACKHOTJSE, 20 Sc SO BAET KINO, BX. LANOASTKll. I'A. asaiydjtw Feu RARQAINS. A MISTAKE! Llke all ether business tnen we soaietlmea make mistakes. HA VIM. HOUOIU'TOO MANY Men's Dongola Shoes Ker Summer elufled te Wear ana Tendtr Feet we con- Sell Tbim Off Brgirdleu of Cost The UOO Uue we will row sell at 2 50, nna tbe tl SO Line we will sell at KM. We have a large assortment of these Bheeu. They are as fellows ; Men's llrlgnt Doug-ela. fj.oe Tin, Laoo ami CenKress Shoes, reduced te K.60. Men's Bright Dongola sj.oe l'laln Oiera Tee, Lace and Congress Shoes, reduced te II SO. Men's Dull Dongola 2.M Tin, Lace and Cen- gross bcoes, reduced te tue. Men's Dull Dongola 1160 rialn, llread Toe, W Ide Shoes, ler Older Men, reduced te . oe. A full line of these Shoes can lie scen In our Yi lndews. Tlie One-Pi Ice Cash Uense. & ECKERT. The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 Eist King Street, FREY BUT mOODM. QKaSOMABLK BAROA1NH. WATT & SHAN D O. 8 Ae 10 BAST KINO ST. Special SeaToeible Birgitai 1 100 FUCKS Swiss "Embroidered Flonnciegs, from Ce te IL2S a Yard. We call tptcttl attention te Oil I let of goods, as they are very desirable and much lest than regular prices. 50 Dezm QenVs Unltendricd Shirts, Geed Quality Muslin, Marrow Platted, Al Linen Jioaemtand Cuffs, at Me each. ONE CASE SATEENS, New Styles and Colorings, At KHe a lard. Special Sale of Remnants.! Short Lengths and Odd Leta of floods accu mulated during the season's business HEMNAMTS Or BILK, BKMNANT8 OF CABHatlBKB, UKMNANTS Of BLACK AND COLOUED UKMBIKTTAS, AIMNANTS Or ALL KINDB Or BLACK ANDtOLOUKD DttKSS O00DS, HIM N ANTS Of BATISTES AND LAW MS. These goods are til being closed out, regard less of cost. SPECIAL ! One let of HALr-WOOL BONTINUR, In UlacksandUolers.onlyriVKOKNTSAYAUD, AT THK Pew Tork Stee- J. U. MARTIN ft CO. JULY Special Sale I New Bargains Daily. It will pay you te make a special trip te the store during thla sale.' One let Nun's Vellinfr. in Pink, Blue and Cream reduced te '2dc a yard ; were 40c. DrcBB Challies reduced te 7c a yard ; were 10c, French Satlnes reduced te 25c a yard ; were 85c ; largest stock in the city te se lect from. Crinkled Seersuckers reduced te 7c, werel2Js. 5e Quality Summer Silks reduced te 50c ; 00c reduced te 40c ; 50e te 35c ; 40c te 25c. The Excelsior Cooking Crocks are dis appearing ; price dining this sale 00c for any size. China Mattings Damask Mattings reduced te 40c a yard ; Seamless te 25s. One let reduced te 121c a yard. Rem nant China Mattings reduced te half price, J. B. MARTIN & CO. M EROBANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL ITS UKAKCHKS. Balbri;aD, Suramer Merine -AND- GAUZE UjNDERWEflR. Ntckweirr Cellar?, Cuff?, Suspenders, Hosiery, Etc. Flannel Shuts. Percale Bhlrt3 r.nd White Shtrte, IN GHE flT VARIETY OF STYLE8. The F'eeple's Gash Stere, NO. 2fBASr KING ST., (Next Boer ie'tha Laneaaicr Ctunty National Uank,) The People's Cash Stere LAN0A8IEB,rA rAQER A BROTHER. Men i s NEW WABHA.BL.B NKCKWEAB, Btrlpe, FigTired and Bpet Iffccu, en Blue ana Cream Qrenndt, Ve. FINE BILK NECKWEAR, Choicest Stylet, reduced from It te 71 cents, SCOTCH FLANNEL BH1BT8, Unshrinkable, most desirable Ontlnf Bhlrls. White ana Me west Fancies, si. se bestquallly. V0PULAR LOW-PRICED FLANNELS, excellent aisectmtnt, BOe and 79e. GOLD AND SILVER BHIRTH. Fine White Plaiusd BhlrU. it and tl se. Latest stylet in Percales, ft ana tl M. SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR, alt kinds ana qnallUet, ISO np. SUMMER H031KHY. Campaign HandkercMefs, SILK AND OOTTON. Eager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. JTAMM BKOTllERa. GOING ! GOING ! GONE! Valuable Business Property -AT- ASSIGNEES SALE. OnruiDAY, AUQU8T10.at8 p m., will be offered, at the Cooper Heuse, the very deslra. ble business property, Nes. 85 and n NOUTH (UKEN 8T (across from Posteiltce) as the property et Stamm Brethers, consisting et 'ii faet ll!i Inehes front, extending back te a depth et 215 loot, mere or lea;, with a three (3) story shop fronting en christian street, med aa a manufactory. Alse right of way through three (3) feet alley and stairway te second, story. The Stere Uoetn Is one of the finest and best adapted ter general mercantile business te be found anywhere, having lately been re modeled by the owners. Bald store room Is ii feet HVi Inehes wide and 100 feet long, vent!. lated and lighted in the most improved style. Parties can view the premises by calling en Messrs. fitamm Bres., or the assignee. W F. BKYBU, Asthrnoe. Taos. J. Davis, Attorney. HAVING UKAl) TilK AUOVK COME STRAIGHT Te our Stere and take advanlage of tbe Extraordinary Bargains 1 HAT WI AUK OrriCBlNU, Everybody Pleased. Ne Disappointment. Take time and leek ever our Ba'galns. Ne Reuble te Shew Geota DO NT STAY AWAY. Everything Must lie Sold, -AT THK- BOSTON STORE, 85 &37 North Qoeeu Street. Stamm Brethers. MAOHINUKr. C KM'RAL MACHINE WORKS. Furmsbings Central Machine Works, W. I. CUMMISGS, Proprietor, NOS. 131 A 130 NOKTI1 CHRISTIAN ST. Lameastkb, 1'a. KNQ1NES, B01I.1CUS, MACUINIUY, SUAVTINUS, PULLEYS, IIANQKU, Ae, IRON AND UKASS CASTINGS, WOOD AND UftTAL PATTEltNB Of Uett Quality. ' Largest and Best Stysk In Lancaster of Cast Iren and Malleable tlttlngs, llnus and Iren Valves and Cocks, steam Uauyea. safety Valves. Try Cocks, water Ganges, Gate Valves, Lubricators, and steam Ued In general. SW-Ueiiaiilna; promptly done, pecend-hand Engines, tielleis and Machinery Bought and Sold. QOODWOBK. SEASONABLE CUABOES. FBOlifTNESS. aTNete Change in Address. . eacj-tra CLOT111XQ, AC. ASKEW OB MB, - AT MOB. .IN AMD MS WEST K1MO BTBBBT. OST-lyd 2TKKM A BATIUTOa. SURGES THI MOST 1QRII16L1 TH1NQ -IN- SUMMER CLOT HIM reu- MEN'S WEAR -IB A- SERGE! We btTO them for 115. 118, WO and in, made te order In tulctly nrst-class style. AHARD30UBBTOCK Ur Summer Trousers ! 3.80 TO tJlO.OO. IN LIGHT AND MIXED COLOU8. Myers & Eatnfen, rABBIONAULE TAILOK9, NO. 12 BAST KLNG ST., LANCA8TEB PA. R EDUCED PRICES. L. GANSMAN ft BRO. Great Sacrific Sale ! MEN'S, BOYe' AND CMDREN'S CLOTUINQ UEDUORD ALMOST TO ONEItALf TUKIH ACTUAL VALUE. Our Bummer Goods mnst go for want et room. Bnch low prices wert nover heard of before In thla city. bob Pair Children's Knee Pants at 25, S3, 49, 5, 60. 75 cu, tl oe. 700 Pair Men's Panta at CO, 03, TO, SO, 90 eU, andlLCO. i"i Boe Pair Men's Carstmere and Worsted Pants attt.25. tl BO 12 00, rse and S3 CO. 350 Children's Suits at tl.53, si. 50, $IC0. $1(0 1,000 Men's bntte, Worsteds. Casslmeres and Cheviots, at 4, te. an, no and lit Prices That TTill Astonish Yeu. Beys' Seersucker Ceat and Vest at 70c j Men't atoeo. Men't Thin Coalt at 23e. Men's Mohair and Sergo Ceal and Vests ; alto Flannel ccats and Vests at tl.is, 11,60, tz, ts.nO, t3 and ti. na Men's Odd Vests at EOc, 75e and 11 00. SWThls offer will held geed unUI every dol lar'! worth of Summer Geed a Is sold. L Gansman & Bre., S.W.OORNBR NORTH QUEBN 6s ORANQH 8TB LANCASTEB, l'A. WAtOtMBO, QPKOIAU WATCHES for Farmers and Balireaders, It Karat Geld Filled Bess cases, Elgin works, tM each, Jeb Let. Best Watch and Jewelry Repairing. 8peetaeles,Xyeglas8esandOptlcalUoed. Cor rect time dally, by telegraph only place In the city, LODIS WEBER, Ne. 1X N. Queen St., opposite City Hetel, Near Penn'a IJeneu s PKCIAL NOTICE. GILL. Watches and Jewelry. Silverware and Novelties. Geld Fens and Pencils. We cull special Attention te our FOrULAR FOUM'AIX VES. Ouly 0c. Can nse any kind or Ink. Take a leek at it. Charles S. Gill, NO. 10 WEST KINO BT., LANCASTEB. I'A. s TERLINU SILVER GOOPS. SPECIAL NOTICE. ffn UAVK A LINE OF Sterling Silver Goods, Including Bookmarks, Paper Cjtters, Piaster Cases, Buckles, Tin Cualilt ns. A b'g let et Bracelet Buttererp, L'tc. We will sail you at COST. WALTER C. HEEB,, Ne.! 101 North Queen Street, LANCASTEB. PA. Ul-Ud T EVAN'S FLOUR. USE- LEYAH'S flour. It Always 01 vet Satisfaction. UdtlThAl LANCASTER, fA. marU-lyaAw
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