Se V i tfHE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1888. ?! 3 as Ski 3T & i S5& ?r. res PS lA V ' j' lS l. It - 1,1, .. t 4 ' p I li W -A 4 1 iff hv l I; I'? ft "Th Dally Intelligencer. TimUABTKK-f JULY . IS- rT itr.timrn publishes nil til fSle new of the United, rress up te mB-Tha Daily Edition et tb iirrt.u iSES. far delivered by contort In the city 'rt u surrounding towns for loc. per woek i -1 ST ui. S5.M a reart IZM for iU month Hpforumenmijpermonth. ? tt res, only H.M ret annum, In afl. imSSttleni wishing their address changed r nxX le tUte where the 3apcr U new ter- k- Wt IWTVIIIUIIIIH IUUUUIU iumi-i . WMUw. from 10 te 85 cu.per line uii aaeUnsortlen, according te location. iTnuNuivu TUX INTKLL1GKNOKK, Lancaster, Pa, Telephone Connection rnsex liatim tows renTns Fie, ae 'nam TRAVSllIM. cxn nxra Tn DAttT imiueiscsn Mau.d te Thm, Vmt Paid JSmCwi A Wk. TB AbDtlMS 1510 CHAXBtO AS OnJI AS lmtMD, A Ucpubltcan TarltT Hill. The Republicans of the Senate have finally determined te present a tariff bill as a substitute for the IIouse bill. The Bepubllcans of the IIouse generally think tbat this Is bad politics, as they consider the Democratic measure presents a sufll clent Issue for the canvass nnd that It will be safer te assail It than te put against it a Republican measure te be availed In turn ; nnd they furthermore fear that the Republicans in Congress cannot be massed upon any definite Measure. The Senate Republicans, how ever, maintain that it will net de for their party te confess Itself unable or unwilling te present a bill for the reduc tion of the revenue, which is acknowl edged te be greatly lnixcossef our needs. They claim that the Republican party has had a monopoly et tariff making for many years and that it cannot nfletd te hand the business ever te the Democrats. Their policy Is certainly the henesicat, and doubtless the wisest, if they are nble te Irame n measure that will command their party's united support. "When they ceme te de the work, however, we And that the first admls admls Blen they must make is that the tariff rates en seme articles of large home production must be reduced. Tiiey an tagonize at ence the declaration of the Chicago platform In favor of a prohibi tory tariff upon all things produced by home Industry .They have prepared a tariff bill which reduces tariff rales, as the Mills bill does, nnd that therefere it Is as much of a free trade measurens that bill, though the reductions are upon dif ferent articles. They have applied their knife te things produced in the Seuth, like cotton and rice, nnd de net touch the products of Republican states, such as wool. Probably they construe their party platform as net applying te the peculiar industries of the Btates lately in rebellion. It is dlfilcult for the Republican mind te comprehend tbat the Union is restored and that S juth and Xerth are ene again. Or per- ,. , ,1.rwfcHvAAnUtr that. thA ChlcaSO Dlftt- cire of its own territory ; under this Idea the cotton and rlce Industries are fair gime for Republican gunners ; but it does ssem as though their shots at them should step their mouths against nny gen eral declaration In favor of protecting every American Industry. Their plat form should have explicitly added the saving clause " that is carried en in Re publican states.'.' The issue apparently te be framed for this election is as te the amount et tax that Bhall be takoueff sugar, rlce, to bacco, wool, fplrlts, nnd ether home pro ductions. It will certainly net be an issue et free trade and protection, nnd canuet be presented as such after the Republi cans have put their ideas into the dellnlte form of a bill. This Is the difHculty they are In; they must either show the white feather anil confess that they fear te de what the Democrats have successfully done In crystallzlng their various tariff views Inte form In the Mills bill , or they must confess that they can And no ether way te reduce therevenue than the one Democrats have taken of reducing the tariff rates. It the Senate pregramme is canlcd out we are premised an honest campaign, though it be made n fhjht betwten sec tions .having different Interests. The public will luve a chance te be Instructed in the relative merits of wool, Biigar,rlce, tobacco and Iren as objects et protection; and will learn that the Democratic policy is te protect each et thee home products sufficiently but net excessively, while the Republican idea Is te prohibit the Impor tation et things made in Republican states while opening wide the doers te the products of Democratic states. The IlebTall Cor. The public has been much Interested In following the prosecution of Majer Wal lace A. Downs, by a New Yerk street car company, for falling te put his fare in the t os provided for that purpose. The car was of the bob-tall kind, that la, It bad a driver and no conductor. Majer Downs said he was willing te pay, but if the driver wanted Ills fare, he must cjme and take it. Behind this apparently stubborn con- aucc of Majer Downs was the determina determina tlen te test the question whether the street car companies having beb.tail cars bid the right te compel passengers te get up te put their fare in the box. And back et this was n move meve mnt for the abolition et bob-tall cars, as inimical te the safety et street passen. K its, A few weeks age a wealthy Xe w Yerk woman, Mrs, Levy, was killed by a bjb-tall car, having been run ever while tae driver was giving change te a pas ;nger and letting his car take caroef 1-jself. This tragedy has stined up the p ple of New Yerk nnd the Downs case was te test the question whether passen girs are bound te get up and place their lares in the box without aid from the driver. The court decides that the company's rdjuest te passengers te put their fare in tie tex Is a reasonable one, and that these who beard the car and reruse te de thla make themselves abettors in n possible breach of the peace. On this ruling Majer Downs was finpd i andce3ts. While we admit the soundness etthe police juatlce'a stand from an ah ah Btraet point of view, it must be remem bered tbat Btreet car franchises are given bythe publle te companies, under the Implied condition that they shall be run With due tegard te tne safety of the pub lie. The tecurlty of the people is the BU BU ftme law. If Mnjer Downs wishes te WWYer hJ lest ground, let him bring an Action against the street car company for maintaining a nuisance by its bob-tall system, Instancing the killing et Mrs. Levy as ene of its fruits. The bob-tall car would seen go under by this metlicd of attack. The secretary of the company has been beld for manslaughter, which is a geed beginning of the nntl-bob-tnlluu-sade. A Sensible 1'recccding. We present today theessentlnlfeatuies et the rotts-Breomall debate in Media en Thursday night. It is a great pleasure te sce two thoughtful men of diverse political convictions presenting their views upon a great lssue new dividing parties. There is no billingsgate te ob scure the real question under censldem. tlen, nnd no personalities cloud the mlul In reaching a conclusion. This species et controversy should Le encouraged. The stump speaker who nearly always addresses these of his own convictions, whose prejudices are such as te make htm careless of statement, will be mere logical and careful it he finds an alert opponent rendy te question his au thorities, rebut his arguments nnd turn his weapons against himself. This cam paign should abound In Joint debates. Let the nblest party speakers range them selves against each ether, and let the general public attend, irrespective of party politics. The collision of ideas will evolve thought, will cducate the people and must result In the triumph of the Democratic party. Iowa Kullresd Kates. .Tiidge Urewcr, of the United Slates court, sitting at Kansas City, has decided the application of the Iowa railroads for n preliminary Injunction against the en forcement of the iate of freight charges established by the Iowa state commis sioners, and he grants the injunction , upon the ground that the state commis sioners are net protected, as the state lt- seJ, would be, against suit ; and that although the commissioners, as agents et the legislature, have power te establish rates for the state railroads, neither they nor the legislature can make such rates as are lnsulllcicnt te pty the cost et car riage, Interest and dividends, lie decides that there Is doubt whether the rates named are net tee low for these purposes; and he grants a preliminary Injunction be that this may Le ascertained. It Is evident that .ludge Urewer'a law, It it is geed, makes the United States courts the tiibuiials te settle state rail read rates and deprives stnte commission ers of such power. Presumably therefore, Judge Urewer'j law la bad; it results In an impracticable situation. The United States courts cannot assume the func tions of state railroad commissioners, unless they nre largely multiplied. It a stnte has power te Ilx its railroad rates, that power can hardly be llmlte.1 by United States tribunals. Ouari.hs li. Jacksen, a young UeaJlng bustneiH uinn, bna been made Insane by tee much rellnlen and tarlll oxclteinont. Itntn KntTeu Htkaii, of the Londen l'ull Mall Qaztllt, In speaking of the luvlncl luvlncl ble olinraeter of Hussla's) population, seya: Tbe Jlusslnn cradle la never empty." As a statistical feet tlie oxcesa of Kusalan birth ever Jltuslau deaths annually Is from n million ten million Bnd a quarter. This astonishing tea ure or political Russia no ethor nation nau npproelato, and ttiore la n voitime or pniniopiiieitateorafiln the simple declaration that "iliore are new nearly 10, 000,000 tuore Hussiens In the world than tbore wero when the prosent relgn brgnn, Agnlimt that Increase all ullles will llht In vain." The cradle la the Hussien sufo sufe guard. Thla klendy and prodigious aug. mentatien or n non emigrating population inakes poaslble the slmlle, 'oetnporou with ethor stutOH Hussla Jan rait te n ship; you may wreck one, you can net sink Iho ether." Tiik oppeslt'oi press are very fend of que'ltiR the views et Londen tint lien en the tarlll roferin pillion of the Damoeralto parly. Hut they will net be llkely te iunke much of the following odllerlal from the Londeu TJaUif Xews Whether Kngllsh trnders nnd manufac tures have icusen te couKralulate thom them thom selYfBert'xpeot an lnoreaso of truJe with thOHtatcs hein nn ultluiate enaotuient of the Mills bill la a question of grave deubl. An oxsnilnBtten el the bill seems te sbnw that, It nnytldpp, whlln reducing taxation It la morn protectionist than the law whleh It Is lntonded te suporseda The prosent Amoriem lerllt In it war terlir, and It was baaed en thn necesilty of taxlnir nil ami overy enmmrdity that could possibly he taxed. Many of lis previsions nrodlteto uiu mm iiihi iiusuu uuties had te be com cem com permated by equivalent Impert dutlea, Theto Inland duties have long been re ro re meved, while oil rqulvalent import dutles havn roirmlned. Thus, in point of faet, the larilf, bestdea being practically higher new than its hlghest figure before, is absolutely Inercr-spd In its proteetlvo features by tins removal el eqiilv.t eatj'nland dutles. Jlarpn'j WetUy sutes the situation very leraely when It Bays : " A presldent whenlms tornduea the surplus by light ening taxes nnd obeapeulng the necessaries of llfe h net n inerlal enemy of his fellow clllzsns wlie llve by wages. Ner does he become en oneiny et Union veterans by doing whut he can te prevent the payment e! Iiuutlulent psnMnns." PEKSONAL. Hex, Kiiiin V. Wolveutesj, of Hun. bury, declines te run for re election te thn statu Henate, ssya tlie Philadelphia Herald. A. M. Kiin.KT, Amerlcan mombernf the lutornallerjal oeurt at Kgypt, and who Is absent en a elx-menths' vacation, will sail for Kurope Haturday, and alier a visit tn Krauce and Hely will proceed te his pest of duly. Ha was given a reception and dinner by hlB Irlenda iu New Yerk en Thursday. Miue Hull NUi. Tlie Lratiue names of yesterday were : . CIUcske ; Oolrelt 3, Chicago 1 ; at Itnten .vt ttaauiuKinn a nosieu i ; at Sew y0ii : ew Yerk 8 Fnllstielphla 1 ; al Fata bunt -. FitlsburK luilianapelis J. The Amnrlejn Aaseclatlnn gamns worn At Philadelphia: Athletle 12, Cincinnati:: : at Haltimern: Ht. Ix)uls7, Haltlmore 1 : at Hroeklyr)! (leven lnniiiK,) llroeklyn 0, Kanssa City 7; at Cleveland : Louisville 8, Cleveland "J ' The Atbtetlca played a tromemlousKame. They hit Mullane ler elgbt runa le the tlrt-t inning iilenr, whlle Seward, their pltcher, accempllslied tbe wonderful feat of no! allowing the Cincinnati a slngle base blL Kitcsey, of Louisville, has gotten ever Ills spree. After enamllmr nnn .,i,.i,t i.. i.n ptaygoeUtalU1' fcfcnSCS "na noWBKretite Helland, the ball player, new vlttt tbe SuBUjekln, was arrested en n criminal charge prefeued by a yemt , evenlnp, lm' he , "' The PjiladeiiHila papers hae the games between CNrage nud Oetreit scheduled nert0iDFbeT''t "r I,UjlDS ,n Ctil& nd . V.1? .ere I0'000 r160010 ,n te eee Athletics de up the Oincinnalt Had. the Tlires lturued te Death Hitly Thursday mernlnK a Are breke cut In a three-stery beirding house at the eat mining vlllsga of Maynard, Hlraent county, Oalc, The proprietor, Wlllisrn Freaier, hisaen Willie and a boy named Jehn Morgan were burned 'te death. The origin of tbe lire Is unknown, butlssu,,. posed te have started from a match thrown away by ene of tbe Intejlcated beardeis, as the entire crowd were having a spree. lb Han e Hals lh Det. rrcmlha Chicago Herald. A Itepublican paper "J" " Mr. Uanl Uanl Uanl aonhasneintontlon of taking Cleveland's dust In tbli raefl for tba great price. Of oetiiro net. Mr. Morten U expected te rnlae the "dust." N Ppatrhra WittiRllIni; te Tin m Krnm the Dnlntli Paragraphcr. We co by our oxebanges that the lto lte publicans are making leta ef ringing upcechcs this year, nnd we have heard sev eral enriclt that had asertcl a whitky ring te thetn. Tim Wits el an Amllider Uectntly put the following question totte Caugbteroleniiof our merchant princes Ma presidential lereet " Myv dear, I was told be lere I vtilted America thu jour eoantry eeantry eoantry weinon were net rctnaraable for flne teeth. I Una ll quite the contrary. Take yonrewn for Insttnee. Pray what dentifrice de yen nse !' "I haTeuiedSOZODONT for years and prelsr It te any ethor." win thorctrenso. Header, fellow ter ttamp'e. r,M,Ww Bl'HUlAL AOTJVXH. Tell' the Trulli. "This jnefllclnn I can highly recommend. Jlurileck Jl.oeil Illtteri am tun limit bloert pu ti ller we have ever used" Ohm. A. llnrt,I5 court street, llroeJclyn. N.Y Poraale by II. II. Cochran, dniKulst, 137 and IK. worth yuccn street, LancisUir. Dr. Tanner's niemacli. I)r. Tanner certainly lias a ureat stomach limit becauan of Its strength and enduiance. vve may err In saying that the doctor uses Jlurtteck Meed HUttr; butlf he flees, hi" id. Se.Hvn pewer4 are eti.ily accounted Inr.-'Ilur-ockliUK)dIlltU-r"lieltigastftndar1medolnii ainseldby all drnifKMU. rnr sain uyll. u CTOhran. dniggl.t, TS7 and Ul worth Queen irtxit, l.ancait r. A Uaptlst Minister's Experience. '1 am a llaptlst minister, and before I cver tbetielil of beliiKaclerKyrniin 1 gmdnnted In medicine, but hilt a lucmtlve practlte for my present profession, forty J curs iitfe. I was for tnutiy years a auiri-rer Irein quinsy. Themat' Jicltctric Oil oured uie. X wan ofiie troubled urn,. hnnrnnniMN. and Thamat' Kclectria OH always relieved inn. My who mm diphtheria, and Tfienmi' Kelectrle tliein, and If takeuln tlmn It will c s reneveu me. ny wiiuhiuiuiiuu nuu , K?ir-iTin tin riiri.n curu seven limes out of ten. 1 am confident It Is a cure for the uinn obstinate cold, or cough, and If any ene will Uilte a small teaspoon and half nil 11 with the Oil, and I lien pluce the end of the spoon In ene nostril and draw Hie oil out of the Biioen Inte the head, by summit as hard as they can, until the OU lulls ever Inte the VlirOM, anil JiniUllLll IbkWIUM It uri, A Ullll b care hew offensive their heart may be. It will clmm It out and euro their catarrh. Ker doafness and oaraehn, It has done wonders In my certain knowledge, li Is tlie only mi dl clue dubbed pateiil mndlcliie that 1 have ever felt llue roceinrnondlng, and I am very anxious U see It In every plain, teri tell you that 1 weuin net en wiuiiiui it m iny nuusu for nny consideration. 1 am new suffering with a pu In Man rhemiialltm In my right limb, and nelhlug relloves me like Thenuu' Jicttc trm Oil." fir. K. r. Crane, Cerry, 1'a. Ker salebyII.lt O jelinin, dniiiglst, 137 and 1JJ North Queen slrect, LancasUir. WHY WILL YOU COUCH! when Shlleh's Cure will irlvntmmudlatiiritllef. I'rlen leau., M out anrt si Ker sale by 11. It UeUiran, Km j gUU Ne. 137 North Uuceu street. (8) " VOMI'LKXION rOVDKtt pOMPLKXION FOWDEK. LADIES WHO VAI.UK A UKriNKIl COMPLEXION Muar ush POZZONI'S MICDIOATICD COMPLEXION POWDER. skin Kemevefla colorations, and nitkea tlie skin delicately soil and liunuilful. llcentntus nellinn, vhlui. Kind or arunnle In Uuee shades, rink or flesh, whl te and brunultu. rOU BALK JIY .All Drtiffglatfl and Ffliiey OoeSb Donlero Jvorywbero. nrllKWAUB Or IMITAT10NS.-Ka apruivd AXCUIMWXN RA" MONO'S tsiONa. VACATION XCIJH- RAYMOND'S VAOAT ION - EXCURSIONS. Ail Traveling K.-rpensts Included Six August Tours Vnrtlns will leave IMIlLAllKLl'III A, en thn reilnwitiKdaiOH ter excursions te tlie liudluir niinmir jaseTia of New Verh, taiudu, una Monday. AhruiI 0 -New -Jerlr, Hudsen Illviir, Htintcim, l.ah,i Ocmre. i.hse olnun elnun plaln. Ati'abte Ohusm, lliitluud, Vt. Husten unrt New Verlc. Tuesday, Aucunt 11 New Toik, Hudgen Jltver, Albany, I ronten rails, tin, Thousand Islands. Ut l.uwreuce Klveruitd ltatmla, Sinn, truil, (juobeo. the irabyan iloiige, w hbe Moun tain Mci'eh llosten and New lerk. Wiane.day, aukusi 13,-new erk, Hudsen Itivur, Albany, Mnnaru tuVr, 8anttiKu, l.iikn U ern, LalieOhamplaln, AusiibleLhssm. liut land, u, ttosteu nmt miw erlc 'Ihunday, Auuu.t 10 -I ehlgh Valley. Wy piuliitr ailey. Hatkins tllen. Nlaijaia Kalis. Uie 'iheuiimd Islunds, Aluxan'llU liny, thu Ituplda f the ht Inwrence, Montreal, luku aleinphriunuKOK. Ilesiiinaiid Nw erk 'Ihursdiy, Aiiuuiit ltl-Lehluh V.iim- Wr emliiir allev, Wutalus Uleii, Mauara Kails. MimteKa, I nbeUrniKii, l.nke Chamiiialn, Ait lertr 8I"' Uullu"d' Vt, Uoiteu iindAew Mendiy. Aniiut tlVnw Yerlr. llosten, Mentrual.Ht La rencn and aaicuenay hirers! Ouebee, Kails el MnnHnnranui, Lake Mu,n. phreuiHKOir, llosten and New 1 erk. l ",,1l,,l!I,n J" 'he above, rarilfa nllllrave rhllidMljihli Meudav, Aumt ie, fjr the tceud urandaourthreuKU the Yellow3teno National Park, ANnreniN EXOUH8ION TO COLORADO. W. Kit J10N1). 1. A. IIITLOMU. -Send for descrlptlve elrenlars, deslirna JliiK whither the bees et " HU AUKUit 'I Him," tllO ill UWHtllmi NHllmml l,.rlr '.?...- '..' Oolenulo Kxcursleu, Is domed. RAYMOND Si WHITOOMD. ... . . HI "euth Ninth smwt, (Under Cenlti.enliil llutel), 1'iiiLAiixi.ruu, 1'a. i iS-Julisea UOAI., T II. WAHTIN A CO , Wholesale nnd lletall Dnaleislnall kinds uf HUMIIKU AND COAL. V Vabu-Ne Ut North Water and 'e 420 North iruue ntruuts.ljincaster, 1'u n3 1yd JAUMtlAHONKH'H COM FAN Y COAL DEALERS. te. Nou'e l-rmclrLmet," ueauSlr01. ". AMta' North 1'Hn.n K.wk.. ....-. - Uepel, "CI" "" tmcutrn laniiahtbh, fx TT UMIIHrf, COAL, .te. LUMBER, COflL ASIJ ROOFING SLATE. G. SENER & SONS, FUINCK ASU WALNUT ST3., ,. , llCe'1 ' he Pest Duality at Iho Lewcu jiae tid new' u IUtt' l' b,bvr- rOK BALK OK KKXT. HOUSKSFOHSALK ON THK MOST liberal tonus, en Wmt Chestnut. Wal. Sppiyat n' Mftry nn U"a Cna,,ottstrueta. Uiliemd .102 NOKT1I 1IAKV STUEET. piQR KKNT-FKOM A Fill U 1, lShS, TT.. forenooraternifif years, the Btruslmrj Uallreul, with Coel and Lumber lard. With. heus. Locomotive ai.d Cars i all In geed and running order. The lease of this valuable properly presents a rare opportunity le any I'.a,Wn .""V"1" te ,lnKHr'0 ,u apUasanl.-aeil established and prefluble buslums. for con cen con dIUeus, ruut or ether Information apply te ,J.yOB'er,,KNUVUAf'JUAUlJNlII. aa'ua Lancaster City, Ia, EIIVOUS HEADACHES. The Nerves Hern berg says " that nenratila Is the prayer or the nerris for healthy Meed." This Is eqnally true of evtry form et nerveui disease. II th4 bleed Is In a normal condition the ner ner vens system recelTes from It the strength Its functions reqnlre. Itnncs the all important quettten of the purification el the bleed again Impresses llaelf urenus, A moment of care ful thought enables us le realize why Heed's Sartanartlla by Its power le purify the bleed produces cures in a great variety of diseases le an extent hlthei te unknown. When 1 begah taking Heed's Sari aparllla 1 wis confined te the bed nearly all tbe time. New 1 am upthobestpartef the day. baTO a better appotlte than for Ave years, and am net nearly te nervous as 1 have been." Mrs. Auk A. IlAtlsa, Nlcotewn, Philadelphia. Nervous Headaches I hsva been for years a great surTerer from nervous held ache of an nn utuaily severe type. 1 have tried a great msny romeaies, duv never found any lellet till I began te uie noeu s oar ear sapaillla. llefere the second botUe was gene my headaches wcre net se severe nor se fre quent, lamjustbeglnulnglhe fourth bettle andhave net felt se well Ter jears. The con fused dliry feeling In the head Is absolutely gene, and my general health Is wonderfully Improved. 1 write tots, hoping It may Induce some ethor sufferer like myielt te try this ln valuable medicine." Mrs. W. 8. Cahtwmubt, Bhelter Island, Buffelk Ce , H. Y. Heed's SarEaparllla Beld by all druggists. Ill six feri. Prepared only by 0. 1, lluuu A CO , Lenell, Mass. 100 Desea One Dellar. WANAMAKKH'S Closed at i r. m. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker's is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in the world. There arc reading and sitting and retiring rooms ler you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. Wc try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. cirfimt l I iquAAl l- J l WANAMAKER'S l4Acr FLOOHSfACE PHILADELPHIA J minreaim m I 1 r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather') thincr for wear or home use you can't but we have it. II 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. I.HUJIL. AU1.1USS, TftSTATlS OF KHANKIilN "uNOKK, U lte of Lancaster city deccased Jim unuerslirned auditor, appointedtte dls irlbiitu theli.lanrereirialnlUKln the hands of -Junius ... fiuiiinnii, wxocnier, ie and atnenjr tliose leKniy tntlUed te the same, will sit ter that purpose en Krlilay, Auuust 17. lftS, nl ie n. in, in the Library Itoemoftho Court lleusu. In the city of LancaMer. wh.ue all poisons InK rested In said distribution may attend. (1 KOsa ESULKalAN. HOBidir Auditor. ESPATK OF JASIKS HOON, T,ATKOF Lancaster city, dnoased 'J he under under s'Buea auditor, appetntna te dijtrlbute the liuiuiKe ieuiutnlni; In Uie hnndH el Jehn 11. lllttier, nxrcutorntthelnstw.il and testament el Jiimr a Itenn, deeiwed. tn and amenK theso ieuiiilyenlltle.1 te the esine, will fit ler that puipeHO en Krldav, aiikubI hi, is- nt 10 n clock n in, In the Library Uoem of the I Olirt IIOIIIH. Ill Hid I.IIV fir l.,.n.,wt.,r h..... all prena tuteieattd in said dlsirlbntldu may attend. ' JjtUUir W.U.IIKN8KL, Auditor. TllSTATKOF KLIAS IIHLLKK, LATK J-i nf Ipper f.caeecU teitOBhip, deceasnd. Iho nndenlKnnd nudtier, nppelntcd te dls lilliuui the bata en immilnlnK in the hands of Juhn HIkIe, hdmlnlslrater, te und amenir these lOKiilly emit ed te th sime, will sit for 'htitpurpobueu Mm.diy, AuijubiU, lajfl, ut le p'o'eika ln.ln the library room of the court heue. In the city el Lancaster, where all rr sons tuterestud In ild distribution may at "jjq 3tdr A" V" ti!i AUKU Audlwr. ASSIONKl) K8TATK Of FBTKR J. AX OHO and wlfe, of I.nnciuter city, Lan caster county 'i he underBlcned auditor, an. pointed tu fllurlbute th balance remalnluir ,n.,.U0..h.Bna. of Uuerg K. Iteed. asslKtioe of ?Rn'in1i0i0ir, J' iH''""1 "If", te und among Uiojel Klly entitled te thu stme. will sit (nr llit puipoauen Monday, J uly a. at 10 a. m In i e Lierary uoem el the Court IIouse. In the- tiUd In said dNtrlbutlen may attend JjB-3tdr JUUN K.UALOMK.A v,.ijr . . muinuir, wiipte an iieraena lnlnr. Audiier. AbSlONHft FSTATK OF I.KVI O. Lnwrenre and wlle, of Lanra.ter city. Lancaster county 1 h undersigned auditor! appointed te dliirlbutn the balance T rx'malnl lng In the hinds et Jehn K Malone, asslKnee. Je and ainniig these leatly entiu.d toVthe fttiiii.. will sit for tbat purpese ou Thun-day, August". lftH, at U o'e'ock a. in .In the Library room of the court noun.., In the cltyetLaii. caster, w here all potseun lutcu-sted In said dls. trlbutlnn may attend. .ue.uu U(.3rr it. r. MONTQOMKUY, Auditor. E9 STATU OF HANNAH nEHMnvn JatO Of 1 Anrullt.ir rlti. j .' Tiw dlSTr! TIM underslEtied auflllnr. ,i;,ni.T...,0.u rlbute thn lmlann.i r.,,,,.i,,i.... . ,i. lnnilirri'l,.ilD. A : .'".""" . !" "" . . . u..,.c. . .luiiiiisu, uuminisirater. te nnd among theso legally entitled te the same, will tit ter that purpesj en Saturday Auguu .. l t loe'ciccic a. m. In th, M brury Koein e( the Court lleu, in tha tltvef L-ini-iister. wnore all p-rsnns Interested In eAld distribution mavattend, Irr-mF 0U0S3KS11LBMAN, Jc"tar Auditor. TTHTATK OK 1IRNKY K. hKAMAN, u Inte of luneaster city, deoeasud. The undersigned auditor, appointed te pass upon ixcepttens and te dl.trlbutn tha balance njmali.lnK In the hands el the ox ex ox ecutois of eld estate, te and ninnnu thrTu lenally entllled te the same will I .1? ,, -iZI purpese en 'lunsday. A,iKnHt 7th, 1S3. at te o'clock a in.. In th Library 11 wm of the Court llonse In the ely et Laneastnr, Maori T all pniseuti inlerestid In said distribution mav Si. K"?,.t. iiAitmeiTiintmua, ; '6"at Auditor. BSTATi: OF A DAM F. HAMBUIQHT, latri of the tlly of Liiucusler. decasd TJ-e uudersltrpid auditor, appointed te dls dls trlhute the butancii reinalntna; In the hands of Ucorue M. HauibilBht. administrator, a. b n e t. a., loaudauieiii(ttioso legally entlUedte the saiue, will Blt fjr that puipose out hura" Oav. tha lath day et August.' 18-s, at 10 o'clock y. m .In the Library ltoemof the Court Heme n u e city of I aneisler. where all peii en tj. terrst.d in sa'.d distribution may attend. jj.-oiuei juii s.saniKU, Auditor, OAtlKlAUBH. ' QTANUAHU WOHK. EDW.EDGERLEY UAHUIAUE HUILDL'K, MOS.n.4J,45MAUUKT 8TKKKT, Hear of I'ostelHco, Lancaster. I'u, I have in Stock nnd Build te order Everr Variety et the following styles: Cen no. Una. cles, oabrle ets, Carrtags. leterlas, liustness wagons., "1" Cans, McCall Wagons, hurries Market Wagons, l'haueus, Kxprvsa IVageii.' 1 employ the best Meehaulcs. and have lacll. Itles te bnlld cerrecUy -iny style of Caniuife deslrtHt. 1 he Onallty. Style and riul.h ni my work makes it iloeldvdly ihe Cheapest la the sT-wll tVKTHE ItKSTANHCIlKAPKST TirANTKD-lMDlKS AND QKNTLK . i,i?lun l,'w,H-,,"tf "mail capital te handle JyilxuajtiT M sieiiii Uust.,lancMcr',,I's, I but moaen. SEASONABLE BAH0A1KS, WATT & SHAN D O, O fe 10 BABT KINO ST. H Special Seasonable Bargains 1 ioe nicies Swiss Embroidered Fleuncings, from 4Se te tur a Yard. We call special attention te thli let of goods, as they are very desirable and much less than regular prices. 50 Dezen Gent's Unlanndried Shirts, Geed Quality Muslin, Narrow Flailed, Linen lloseuis and Cu tti, at OOe each. Al ONE CASE SATEENS, New Styles and Colorings, At 12X Yard. Dhert Lengths and Odd Lets of Goods accu. mutated during the season's business UEUNANTS Or SILK, HEM NANT8 Or CA8HMBKE5, UKMNANT3 OF BLACK AMU COtJUKD 11KMU1KTTAB, UKMNANT3 Or ALL KINDS Or 1ILACK ANUCOLOUKO UUR8S UOOD3, UKMNANT3 OF BATISTES ANU LAWNS. These goods are ill being closed out, regard toss of cost. SPECIAL- ! tine let Of HAI-r-WOOL BUNTIN08, In UlackaunaColen.onlyriVKCK.NT3 A YAUI), AT TIIK New Yerk Stere. J.B" MARTIN & CO. JULY Special Sale! Hew Bargains Daily. It will ray you te make a special trip te tlie store during this sale.' One let Niin'a Veiling hi rink, lllue and Cream reJucjd te 20c a yard ; were 10c. wjngigc('lmlle3 i educed te 7c a yard; French Satinea reduced te U5c a y ard ; were 35: ; largest stock in the city te se lect from. Crinkled Seeisuckeri reduced te 7c ; were 12i. 75c Quality Summer Silks reduced te K)c , COj reduced te 10c ; 50c te 35c ; 10c te 2r,a. The Excels'er Cooking Crocks are dis appearing ; rice duiing this sale 303 for any s!?e. China JSIa'tngL Damask Aluttlngs reduced te 40c a yard ; Seamless te 25a. One let reduceJ te 12Jc a yard. Item nant China Mattings reduceJ te half price, J. B. MARTIN & CO. jyjKROUANT TAILORING. re MERCHANT TAILORING 1NALLUS BOANCUtS. Ealbriggan, Summer Merine AND- GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Ne3kwea-, Cellsr.', Oufl Suspenders, Hosier, Etc. Flannel Shiits, Peicile Shirta and Wh'te Shirts, IN GREAT VAJUEXY OF STVLE8. The People's Gash Stere, NO. 25 EAST KING ST., IN Boer ie the Lancjster Ccunty National LANOASTKU, PA. uaarH-lydiw Special Sale of Remnants! ThePeople'sCashSte AUKKAIIKOTIIEK. Men I s MEW WASHABLE NEOKWKAK, Stripe, rigured and Spot Effects, en Blue and Cream O rounds, Uc FINE BILK NEOKWEAR, Choicest Styles, reduced from 11 te 75 cents. SCOTCH FLANNEL HH1RT8, Unshrinkable, most desirable Ontlng Shirts. White and Mewest Fancies, W.W best quality. POPULAR LOW-PRICED FLANNELS, Excellent aisortment. Coe and 7Se. GOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS. rine White Flatted Shirts, II and II 50. Latest Styles In Percales, II and It.'JS. SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR, all kinds and qualities, tSc up. SUMMER HOSIERY. Campaign Handkerchiefs, SILK AND OOTTON. lager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. S TAMM BROTHERS. GOING I GOING! GONE! Valuable Mm Property ASSMNEE'3 SALF. OnrillUAY, AUUUST10.at8 p. m, will be offered, at the Coepor Heuse, the ery deslra. ble busleeis property, Nes. 81 and 7 NOUTa (JUaEN ST., (across from Fostefllce) as the preperty et Btamm ilrethers, consisting el W leet I1J Inches front, extending back te a depth et S13 feet, mere or less, with a threb(S) story ehep fronting en Christian street, uted as a manufactory. Alse right of way through three (3) feet alley and stalrwsy te second story. The Btore Uoem Is one of the finest and best adapted for general 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, ventt. lated and lighted In the most Improved style. Fantes can view the premises by calling en Messrs, Btamm lires., or the assignee. w. r. BBYKii, Assignee. Taos. J. Davis, Attorney. IIA.Y1NU UKAUTilh AUO h COME STRAIGHT Te our Store and lake adantage of the Extraordinary Bargains ill at wi AUKirrnuiN I. Everybody Pleated, Ne Diaapp )intmant Take time and leek ever our ilargal is. Ne Tieibleie Shew Gecdi. DON'T STAY AWAY. Everything Must Be Eold, -ATT1IK- BOSTOI STORE, 85 &37 North Queu Street. Stamm Brethers. MAVuiNxnr. QKM'KAL MACHINE WOIIKH. Central Machiue Works, FufuMlufS ii . v. tUMaiXGS, Proprietor, NOS. 131 A 130 NORTH CHRISTIAN ST. LXMOISTXR, 1'A. KN01NHS, KOILKU9, MAClUNIBy, BHArriNas, i'ullkvs, hanekbb, acl IUON AS'D I1UAB9 CASTINGS, WOOO ANU UlTAL , HATTIKN8 et Hest Quality. Largest and Best Stock In Laneaster of Cast Iren und Malliwble riitlngs, Ilrasa and Iren alves and Cocas, bteam Uauges. Safety J alves. 1 ry Cedes, Water Uauges.We Valvwi, Luhrtcstera. and Meara Oi eda In general srBepatilnif premnrly done, hecend-hand Knglncs, liellei sand Machinery iijught Mid GOOD WOKir. UKA80NABLK CHAUQKS. fifOMI'TNISS WNete Chaniie In Address. 3!' ' dc8-ua . cLOTUiyu.au. ASKEW - OB HE. AT NOS..S34 AHO 230 WEST E1MCJ BTKKBT. cm-iya M TKKH k RATUKON. SERGES. THB HOST AGREEABLE THING IN- SUMMER OLOTHIM reK- MEN'S WEAR -ISA- SERGE! We have them 'or 113, $18, SOT and MS, made te order In strictly flrsl-class style. AUAND30MKSTOCK OF Summer Trousers ! Sd.SOTO 10.00, IN LIGHT AND 1IIXID COLOUS. Myers & BatMen, FABUIONA1ILK TAILOUS, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST., LANCABTBU PA. R EDUCED PRICES. L. GANSHAN & BRO. Great - Sacriflc Sale MEM, BOW AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING UKDUCKl) ALMOST TO ONEIIAI.K TUElll ACTUAL VALUE. Our Summer Goods must go for want of room. Btien low prices were never heard of before In this city. m Pair Children's Knee Pants at 2.1, S3, i ii, CO, 75 cu, $1 oe. 700 Pair Hen's rants at CO, G 70, 80, DO eu, and ll.ce. . 600 Pair Men's Castmere and Worsted Pants atS'.M. SIM 12 00, ti. wan a rs te. S.V1 llhlldren'a ttnlu at Sl.tS. SI 60. 11C0. tl CO uim0ii:zftWhWT:rSi!?ailmtet'ad VtlceH That Will Astonish Yeu? Beys' Seersucker Ceatand Vestat70cj Men's Men's Thin Costs at Me. Men's Jtehalr and Serge Ceat and Vests : rvi " ""! vieais ana vts I2.M), S3 and IL eats al I1.-.5, ll.fie, 12, 80) Men's Odd Vests at tOc, 7Je and II en. , his offer will held geed until every del lar a worth of Summer Goods Is sold. L. Gansman & Bre., B.W.OOBNIR NORTH QUEEN & ORANQH BT8 LANCA'JTEH, PA. WAXVMM. OPKOIAU WATCHES SS,.uin??r5 ana Eatlreaders, H Karat Geld Killed liess cases, Klgln Works, IJ) each. Jeb Let. Ilest Watch and Jewelry Hepalnng. Spectacles,KyeglaaseaandOpttcalUoed. Cor Cer iwjt ttma dally, by telegraph only place In ice city. LODIS WEBER. NO. 1WX N. Oueen BL, opposite City Hetel. Near Peun'u Uenau s PECIAIi NOTICE. G-ILL. Watches andJewelry. Silverware and Novelties. Geld Pens and Pcncllr. We call Special Attention te our 1'OTUliAR F0UATA1X I'EX. Only 5c. Can nse any kind of Ink. Take a leek at It, Charles S. Gill, KO. 10 WEST KINO ST., LANCASTKU. PA. s TERLINU SILVER 0001)?. SPECIAL NOTICE. WE TIAVE A LINK Of' Sterling Silver Goods, Including Uoekmarka, Paper CiUcis, Piaster Cases, Buckles, P'n UushUns. A big let el llracjlet lluttece-; Itc. We will sell you at COST. WALTER C, HERE ) Ne, lOl.Nerth Queen Street, LANAqflTltU. PA. nl-tid OROOKRIKS. CArWARD'H MILD CURED HAM AND KBEAKrAsr MACON. Unequaled for tenderness and dellc&cy et flavor. We guaranteethat there Is nothing te equal them In quality In this market. 'Jhen. sands el the bel lsuiUles ar new using them. Thy give nnlversal satisfaction, 'iryihem and tell your neighbors. unea ueei ana uoiegna nicely chipped. Prloes reasonable. UKOHUX WlANT.
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