'Vs T-Si t.) pj-t (" ' THE LANCASTER DATTAr INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, JDLY 31, 1888. "i, ,.5' SB . '4 :t A',B &' w'if'- OR, P. Wis I & Ij-l&' IK f t3& V,"" 4s H ' l Is? !;" S? I.? & ft . ,3 At f RK - 123 iff IfP B iS ifj. IT I'' ? lr- m IjV ? T? ? s r r i& i "V 1. IJ..ll!-. v.; iwi wmny imeingBiiuqi. fcAMUABTKH. JULY SI, IS8S. PittT imiuencn publishes nil the telegraphic newt of the United rress up te FttMlMMtporslblebonr. 0, MKtf S-The Deily Kdltlen of TBI IhtblU- nm u oenveroa iy camera in me en I larrenndtng towns for loe. per week awl, 0.00 k year i IXW for six months ,5" for ihree months t tee. per month. f 'fM ITMnttT UmLiiaMim (Deuble Sheet) ' SMtht rages, only W.M per annum, la aa- .-v bterlberi wishing their address changed ;t feast alto state whero the diaper U bow ler fA . ttwaea. t.ASTiTUUttnimti from 10 tn 91 em. ner line 'MknKirtleii, according te locaUen. 1 TB INTELLIGENCES, tj - m-mm av-2j . ttMUUMtuMa'AMiMAAHMi i3J . .-".- . J-jcrsebs Lxavise Tew ren rnu bmseic, Ann a.u.. ir...r.u. CAB HAVE TllB DAILY1 Hrr.uairc MAiti te Tnwr. rw 1 AW C 10 CMTTS A WE, TITK AUDRISS IJKIKO Chaxesd jis Onu as UismiD. A Break In Indiann. The Democratic canvass in Iudiana bu received a great Impulse by the per emptory withdrawal of ox-Ge v. Albeit G. TerUr, from the gubernatorial nom nem nom inatien. At the Chicago convention Perter nominated Harrison, and it is Slid that he had himself all groomed and waiting te have the dark horee blanket thrown across his own shoulders. Hut the fortune that came te Garlield was net for 1'erter, and he saw his rival in In diana politics placed at the head of the party. "When state pride and party enthusiasm Wis at flood-tide after the Chicago conven tion, it was given out that Terter would lead the party in the gubernatorial race. The statement was net donled,andso the Republicans had settled down te the conviction that their ticket was already made, and that it could net be stronger. It was a cruel shattering of hopes when Terter announced In a letter a few days age that under no circumstances could he accept the nomination. Per I'erter Is the strongest Republican in Indiana. In 187C "Blue Jeans" Williams defeated Ben jamin Harrison for governor in the Oc tober campaign, foretelling the triumph of Tilden in the month following. In 18S0 Albert G. Perter defeated Landers, the Democrat, by 0,012 votes in a total iell of 471.73S, nnd Garfield can led thostate a month later. In 1SSI Cleveland nnd Hendricks carried the state by 0,r,12 plu rality in a total poll of n half million votes. It will be teen en what n nanew raw. gin party supremacy hangs in this state and hew very important is each point of vantage for the opposing ferce3. Tre withdrawal of Perter en the eve of battle must be interpreted as a confession of weakness. The bitter strife that will be en gendered by these anxious te All his shoes will causa Republican dissension and a united .and harmonious Democracy pres sing forward nt all points along the line, sustained by the righteousness of their cause and the hope of victory, will sweep them from the field nnd plant the Demo cratic puly high upon the ramparts of the enemy's towers. The Immigration StinVc. The congressional Investigating com mittee in Xew Yerk keeps en unearthing the secrets of Italian immigration. On Meniay an Italian Immigrant, XJcoIne d'Alee testified that he owned a vineyard in Italy worth four or II ve hundred francs. A man named Salceni induced d'Alee and thirty ethers of Ida fellow vil lagers te come te the United States where plenty of work was assured. The witness caid lie mortgaged his property for 250 francs, which were te be paid te Salceni by the end of August, or fore closure would fellow, and his wife nnd children be driven into the streets of their native place. New d'Aloe is infirm, and when he gees te the contractor who, he was assured, would give him work immediately, he is told that he must give a bonus of four te eight dol lars te be paid out of his first wages. In any event his property cannot be saved, for if he worked day nnd night, he could net make up the desired sum in the re quired time. These are dreadful revelations. They let in light upon nn amount of human misery that was hitherto undreamed of. The immigration snake calls for speedy extinction. Aecd Uctter Pay. There is no reason why the United States should pay the supreme cewt Jus tices Buch meagre salaries as they a j new receiving. The chief Justice et the Bupreme court of the Tnlted stales re ceives $10,500 per annum. The eight as as seclate Justices receive 110,000 each. This is In full for nil services rendered. They are the poorest paid of any of the elllclals of the government, for out of their an nual income they are compelled te pay nil travelling expenses, Tbeie is no t ense or fitness in this nig gardliness. The position of a supreme court justice ought te insure pecunlaiy Independence. The justices, whose cir cuits embrace the far Western states, spend a small fortune ea railroad travel. Their positions force them te refuse all corporation favors, and their lives In ashlngten impose upon them a style of living that i3 a severe drain upon a thin pocketbook. The clerk of the supreme court makes twice as much money nn nually as the salary of any member of the court. This anomaly in judicial pay should be wiped out by n liberal compen cempen compen satien te thew who have reached the top most round In the legal ladder. Lnber's Friend. It Is useless te attempt te make the president a feo te labor. Net one of his tariff reform utterances lacks the dlr tinci and unequivocal declaration of the need et care for the interests of labor. Ilia whole public life is marked with like utterances. In his letter accepting the nomination fcr governor of Xew Yerk in 18S2,hesald: Tae laboring classes coustltiite tbe main par of our population. They should be Pawled in their (Uerla te wwrt tliel? right when endangered bv wrecaied capital, and all state statutes ea thWifiwt aueuld rccegnlzfl the care of ibe Bii.tofer honest oil, and be framed wilb a view el Improving the condition of tbe working. lllarrlsen's record in the Indianastrikes U Bgilnit tin laboring man, nnd It will Mp largely te swell the volume of his defeat. Rletdlug Manufacturer-. J,1 Cresting te observe what VO ten feer Merrill, et Vermont, will ake en the tariff revision bill in the henate. In 1602, while a member et the 7l3U;e, he had charge et the tariff bill, and he said in explanation of its provi previ sions : 'It will be Indispensable for us tort Via the tariff en foreign Imports, te far as It rrwv be sorlenslv disturbed bv anv Inter nal duties, and te make proper roparntlen. it we bleed manufacturers, we mustsoeto It that the propArlenlo Is atltnloiBiered at thoeame lime." Tills bleeding of manufacturers may have been justifiable In Avar's extremity, but it Is nil wrong new. Resides, labor has te bear the brunt of the weeding. Tub Republican convention In Indiana meeta en August 8 and Perter's withdrawal puts all arrangements at sea. This Is why Colonel Matsen, tbe Democratic candidate for governor, amllra. MX TvrueiD vkver la getting an alarming bold upon Philadelphia, and It Is blamed upon lbs Impurltlea of tbe drinking water. Tun country does net seem te be going te the dega evor tbe prospect of Cleveland' ro-electlon. The Journal Xcw JCntervrises, published In New Yerk, makes this report for tbe week ending Saturday : llulldlnga costing evor Je, 000 oaeb 205 tO,760,7C9; bridges 22-f 020, 000; churches 40-t 1,093, 400; olcctrle light companies and new plants 7 T00.000;gas companies 8 1700,. 400 ; manufacturing companies 47 f3, CC0, 000; mills, factories, etc., 04 J 1,017,000; mining companles 10 121,376,000 j rail roads and extensions 8 111,875,000 ; water works 15 f3,3S5,00a In Augusts, Georgia, new buildings are In course of erection, the aggrogate cost of whleh will be 1 1 ,000,000, Tae list lnolude322o,000 for cotton ex ton ten a nns, 1 100,000 far tbe new hotel, and (93, 030 for exposltle l Improvements. Mr, r.iwAiiD II. A .m mi down, the provi dent of tbe Protective Tsrlir League and a large woolen manufacturer, Is charged with employing 00 lmported Hungarians who displaced at lewer wages Amer lean worklngmen. If this Is true, Mr. Amml Amml dewn reads tun protective tarlil as only ntlectlng the ompleyor nnd net the work, man. Tin: New Yerk JVen weed urn why IrUhmen am Democrat. The answer Is simple, llecnuae they bave the discrim inating Intolllgenco te tee that the Demo cratic pirty Is the party el tbe poeplo ; that Ills opposed te tbe building up of these (mtodlsllnntieiiH from which the Irishman lied In the Old World ; that It Is net por per mealcd with tbe latent virus of hate of the foreigner ; that It bollevos In net collecting mero taxeis than the government noeds ; and finally that It is an nrdent bellever In that pr i olple of home rule without ncod nced ncod lesi federal Interference, which Irishmen are struggling for In Hrln today. J iik Philadelphia J'ress Is willing te pBy deuble rates for nena of Domeoratlo conver sions le the Republican party. Whnt ere Ha prices for Republican conyerslonB te tbe Democratic and Prohibition camp ? J r Is announced very gloeliilly by Ko Ke patllcat)B that Jay Gould Ib ler the Demo cratic ticket, 1 f be boeoiiioa u Democrat, bn will have le mend his ways and glve up bis evll Rppubllrnu habits et helng a monopo list and n labor equoczer. PERSONAL. llr.Ai.Ni: will slnrt for bouie en Wudnex day next en benrcl the new Btoamer Oily of New Yerk, Uei.t.Kci en Jehn T. MAeClnvKii.u mut wlftinnd thu MIwmbm Rellly bavu reiunied from Saratoga Hprmgs. Mhh CiiAitr.KM J. OneiiNK, et New Yerk, la thu donor nf the new UM),000 der- Mn. Wu.i.iam Lricuzr.T.Tiiii, who lias bten Borleusly 111 In Uuluinbuv, Ohie, ban be far recovered that he will probably re turn home the lutler part of this woek. Oucaii Ktii.vu.s, appolnled by JVesldent Olnvdandns minister te Turkey In March, .V.J., ." ...... ,., ,un AtJIJV vu n until V1IHI. He is romeinhcred as the only Hebrew re ceiving nucli nn apiolntment, PliorKMfeii Ai.ui:iiT D. Haegii, nged 71 yearn, the ex-secretary of the Utile;;" his torical Hc-clmy, died in that city en .Sunday from tlin tlleolsef nn uoaldental ovcrdeso et ainrphiiie lukun en Friday night. Tun row. telegraphed bis congrntula cengrntula congrntula tleiiM te thu omperor of Uerinany en tbe birth of the Hen born te hlmself nnd tbe empress, and received a reply thanking him for this new proer of his friendly re gard, Tiik Duchess of Montrese has been mar ried lu Londen te Mareus Henry Mllner. Hhe Is eeventy one, hn had two previous husbandH nnd has (100,000 a year. He Ih two Btul twenty yearn of age, nud probably builds greatly en ber early demise, I) it. WiMiLewN. PiEiicHdledln Ilronk Ilrenk lyi:, N Y , ou Sunday, aged 0U years. He whhh cousin cf President Frauklln Pfetce. whh twice tbe brotherln.la of the late Vlce 1'reHldent Heudrlcks, "and was the llfe long trltiml of Stephen A. Douglas, Saniuel J. Tilden and ethor prominent DdiuecmW. Hen. Km tk Niji.sen, of Mlmioseta, who declined a renoiuluatlenfor Congress, It te beceme the attorney for tbe St. Paul, Minneapolis .V Manitoba railroad at a Haliiry of f ir 000 a year. Mr. Nelsen was oneof two Republicans who veted for the Alius tariii hill, llelsan Rblennd fearless man, and will be missed from Ceugrtsa. Dn. SciifKi.TZK, a German aolentlst, has dlsoevereu, aliur repeated experiments, that beer when exposed te the light In a trans parent glass el the kind ordinarily In use quickly leHfH lu taatu and quality. Jiore uouiiiuindstbeold-fashlrinodopaquooartben mugi wllb a lid, bu the vesset In which beer best retains Us trcshness nnd purity, Cni.eKi;i. I.ament, referrlng te Prual dent Uiuvelnml'rt lUliln trip en Monday, said: "Welelt Whltoiteno at nlne o'clock and anoliered oil Leng llraucli. A met tlellghtful t'a wan fpent The weatbtr was all thni could be doslred nnd tbe ptORldent'H luck attended him as usual, for he catiRht fl.'toen of the llnest and larscst liiiiH 1 have aeen In seme tltne. He was ahead both In weight nud number of the !Uh emght by any ene In the parly. Mrs. Cleveland will remain In Marlou u low daja longer, and will Jein the president In Washington. Ja-v Heii.d'h untKipularlty was nover mero fully Oefcrlbed than In a remark iubUe by blH old friend and business n n Beclate, lluaaell Sage. '-It was Mr. Oeuld's contribution te tbe mine lund," the old operator Is quetrd as saying, that de feated that candldate ntthe last presidential election. I firmly bellove that Mr. lllaine wemd bave carried this state and been clected If it bail net been for the tw 000 check Mr. Gould gevu te Jehn J, O'llrien. Mr. Gould mount well enough, but the prejudice against him was he strong that lbs gift did mero harm tbau geed." Ilil.-n 'uf, Rt.ksla leathor lu nil colors lsvietnfcr houue Hhers. Hilver gilt Is fashleu'd latent decroe cec cernluK table service. raraseis are large ami tbe ribs arched than for two yeara past. Whlte enameled sticks are seen aome of the ernttlnst wliltn n....n mero upen licoll3uneinKSBndnetareabout'cfiuallv popular ler costumes this season. ,A..nTh'"lee,Kree"' rather dark, Is ex ex tensUely used lu combination with white, ,i ,1CJ.WD'J ,0T. fiu'nmer wear are made of thin white muslin uver colored surah. sty Uh as well as a favorlte summer cembi- (JntiOUi Nevel whlle paraiels are cointned r-l large peUU of muslin overt -. ' ether. IjlKc r.t. . uorcrKc.ucrBiinhtiyt.rc.ider Is the jirtleired taMi for wear with black t.w i,un aju, Unco mere ntir ct rn.a front as a favorite color ter the but el ene'a geed go ns. i iJ,Ubln8 'er,HODnbt brings are peroeptl pereeptl bly w der aud bave plam Caw, the i.lcet being hopelessly passe. ' Hhe whose f.ncy has a olaile turn or trick may wearGreek ntiet ontbeouUlde of her lace or tulle beat tienneu " Newgolden arrows for the hair have tbe point removable, te be put in place hftnriliu abaft 1 thrust through theoeltlure. Many of the newest hats seem tcrlinat the liewer garden tiled, ae many, varltus and wender-tlrrlng are the blossoms they rtntrittil Her lonecsnce. A Tltusvllle dispatch te the Philadelphia i'mjsajs en Monday an operation waa per formed upon Miss Uertle Roberts, 'aged 30, ostensibly for ovarian tumor. Hhe wts asocial favorlte and a prominent member of the Riptlst church. Fer the pail eight months the has been unwell, and though suiptclens were oxclted, ebe protested ber Innecence se strenuously that her attending physician, Dr. Dunn, cencluded alie waa sutlerlng from an ovarian tumor and ad vlxed an operation. Dr. William Varlan, an expert, wucilled In, and altera thorough examination and renewal of tbe girl's vows of 'Virtue under took an operatlon In the prosenoo of ether physicians and raembeia of tbe church. Consternation was produced when It ap peared that tbe woman was enelente. Th e only cbance of saving ber llfe was te con clude tue operauon uy me wretarian method, whleh was successfully accom plished, The child is alive but tbe woman Is la a precarious condition. Hhe relusea te tell who Is tbe father of the Infant. 7 me Men Drowned. Charles Cummlngs, 35 years of age, aa alstant ateward In tbe Hetel Jlrlgbten, and lisrry lleyd, 1 yeara old, yardman at the aame hotel, wero drowned below lieward'a nlnr. t Atlnntln Cllv en Mendav. Fred. Rullman, also an ompleyo In tbe llrlghten. bad a very narrow escape, Uuminlnga' body lias been recovered, but that of Heyd Is still In the sea. Ileth et the men were exccllent swltntnerr. lie Hart a lUllruadcr' Kje. Frem the Omaha World. Omaha Councilman (travelling In Ku rope) What'a thorn Mulls 7 Native These, air, are the Alps. Humph I They need grading badly. Hl'KVIAL NOT1VKH. JUST AB UOOI. Don't allow anyene te tnakn yen hnllnvn nny ether remudy Is lustesKtKnl fur sick hearlnvhe as llr. l.odlle's Hiwctal l'rescrlntlnn, for It Is tint trim. This Is thu only rumiuly In the world that strikes nt the root nt drlvoslteut, Olve llainal, HlllLOIl'H COUUI1 and Consumption Dure It sold by us en a gnantnluH. It euros Con sumption, neia by It. 11. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 13U North l)uuen BL, LaucaMter, l'a. (3) Mnlhera Mothers It Slcitliersl.il Are you disturbed nt night and broken of your rout by n, sick child mirroring and crying with the excruclnllng patn of cutting teeth T If se, go at ence and get a bettle of M11B. WINHLOW'SHOOTlUNOHVItUl'. It will re llnve the peer llltle suirerer lminodlalely de pend upon It t theru Is no mlslaliu about It. ITiore Is net a mother nn earth who has evu used It, who wtll net tell you at ence that It will rognlate the bewels, nnd glve rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating llke magic. 11 Is purfeclly safe te use In all canon and pleasant te the tase, nnd is the prescription of ene of the eldost and bout feinala physicians and nurses In the United Htates. Held overy where, 'ii oents a bottle, maylO-lydAw COUOII.WneOI-INHCUtKilluna llrenrhltls linimHllalnlyrollevedbyHhlloh'sUiin). Held by II. It.Uechruu.drtiKKlHt, Mes.lU7and 13J North (jaeenHU Lancaster, l'a. () Instrurllvs limiting. Sema of the teotlinenlals trmn dlirerent people 1 Hint I vn te 7'Aenuij' Kcltctrle Oil, mid the rulli-f Uli'i-t given ihuiinvhiiumslreserd by huidnche, earncnui and lenthurhu urn n. lntur outing lending as yen will Hint. 'J his liilnga Mnndurd iiK'dlcIne, 14 sold iivervwhere by drugg'sls. Knr snlii by II. 11 Cochran, drng glst, 1.17 and 1:IJ North (jutim slieet, bnneaster. Ily Fevr mill'enirs eiikIH te Knew of Its onieiicy. Kly'H cruam llilm wiuirr coimnended toine us n iinivrmlvn te Hay Kever. Have bairn lining It slnce the 0th nt Augiint and hnvn found ItiiBpocllle fji-iliut iiiuch drinded dlH imsii. Fer ion years I Imve liuen n gruut suf ferer from Augustuth till trout, and bavu tried many alleged luim dli-s, but Kly'n Cream llulm Is Ihiienly nrvviinllvn 1 lnve uver found. -F. l). AluBWerm, puuusher, inaunapeiia, lnd. JyVii-'wdoedAw WANAUAKK1VU Closed at i p. m. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker's is a meeting and resting1 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. CITY Hill iQVAfl L -I I WANAMAKER'S I-lAcrci fLOOHSf'ACr? 5 PHILADELPHIA lttinrtairu . i 1 r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but we have it. 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, Phllndelphla. veiii't.KXwy remtKit QO.MP1.KX10N POWDKK. LADIES WHO VAI.UK A KHriNKH COill'LtilON Atusr van POZZONI'S MKDICATKll, COMPLEXION POWDER. It itnrif i lirtiu-xr.t transparency te the "!",,,V "'"'". ttlll,,,,ites1lruekle8 anil nls rnliirattni., ami iiihIiek ihe uliin .i,,n,.,i,.,i,. eon and bountiful, loud or in-bimln in It f(M 111 nn .... II. . i. ' bind or arbonte In tluoe shadua. iinu .r h,, ..wuiii.hiie ttn mm, nut), whlte and bruueltu. ,,,,. - - - , ran BAI.K 11V All Druffglata and Fnuey QoetJe Doulera ilvorywhcre. riiKWAus or HlUUUlVd IMITATIUM8.-S uiivaruMHiciunu vuusi. QALli AND HKK -TUX- ROCHESTER LAMP Btrty candle-Light Ueats them all. a .or Let of CllRAl'abOllsaferU&s in OUHtOVOS. TDB PEnPEOTIOH " Utl-AIi HOU1.DINU A 11UH1IKU CU3UH) WEATrTER STRIP Meats them all.:rhl strip outwears all ethcrr. Keens out the cold, flten ratUlnir of windows! Bxdude the dui.u Keep out snow and rain. Anyene can apply it uewasui or dirt made In upplylnif It. Can Ihi ntted anywheru-ne holes te bore, ready ter use. It will net split, warn or shrlnka enshlen strip Is the nies pe-fKCt. At thB aurvp, Heater and Uanie Btere -or-; Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 84 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LAMOASTKB, VX. nOOB'S HAR3APA1ULLA. TRUE ECONOMY nil true economy te bar Heed's Sarsapa rllla, for "loe Deien Ons Dellar," Is original with nnd trne only of tht popular medicine. If you wish te prove lhl, liny a bottle of Heed's Bariap&illla and measure Ita contents, ion will nnd Itte held 100 teaspoonfuls. Mew read tbe directions, and you will find that the average dese for persons of different ages la less than a teaapoenful. This Is certainly con cen con clunlve and unanswerable evldonce of vhe pe culiar tirengin ana economy or HOOD'S flU3APAKII,LA We bexan using Heed's Banaparllla In our Institution sntne months aze, and having watched Its trrects, wish te sty that we And It a geed, reliable, and beneflcut medicine for family use, and for hospitals and Institutes such as ours." Smi ana or Maner, West Fourth bt,. Cincinnati, O, " I took Heed's Barsapirllla for less of appe tite, dyspepsia and general languor. It Cld me a vast amount of geed, and 1 have no hesi tancy In recommending It." J. W. Wills roan, Qnlney, 111. 1IKALT1I IlltTTKIl THAN BVKU 11 1 have been troubled by a scrofulous affec tion all my life, it Is one of the marked rec ollections of my boyhood diys, and for several jesrs has rendered me unable te labor much. 1 think Heed's Barsaparllla, which I have been using at Intervals for ten yearr, Is the best 1 have evor taken. 1 am new ;co, 'and my gnnnral health looms hetterthanevcr," U. V. Adiiett, Warren, N. If. HOOD'S 3ARSAPARILLA Sold by all driigarlats. II ( slz for HI. Prepared only by U 1 HuOO A CO., Lewell, Mass. 101DO1K8 ONK DObLaK (1) TT1 UMPURKYH' CTOMKUPATHIO s PEUIFICtf. Dlt. IlIfMl'llltKYS' Heek of All Diseases, riot h nnd Onld I'lndlng, 111 l'ag s. with fltcef Rngravlng, MAILKU rt.KK, Address, I'.U. llex 1810, H . V. I.lstef Principal Nes. Cures, l'rice. I. KRVEns.ConKimtten, In)lainmatlnns lit 1 Worms. Werm revur. Werm Celle V It. Crviwe Cor.ie, or Teething of Infanta. ...2.1 4, l)iBBii(KA,ef Ohlldren or Adults.... tt ft. llrsinTSKV, (Irlplng, llllleus Celic ..vs R. CneLKiii Menscs, Vomiting ....Vi 7. Ceciins, Colds, llrenrhltls , 7& ;h. NsURALOlA.Toethacho, Knceache 75 9. HxAUAeiia, Hick Headache, Vertigo n 10. msritriUA. Utlleus Bteraach 2 II. Bui-i-hkrhkii or 1'AINrUL l'siiioes '25 12. WiiiT, tee l'rofime 1'erlrxlB 2ft n. Crtncr, Cough, Dtnicult llipathlng ' II. Halt IIiixcm, Kryslpelai, Eruptions 2ft 1&. UnxuMATlsM, Uhauinatle fain 8 Ii in. KavKiiAND Aoua, Chills, Malaria Ml 17. l'n.x., mind or nleedlng M 18. catahbii, Inflnenzn, Celd In the Head. ...Ml 20. WiioeriNO Cei'im, Violent Coughs &0 21 (iKMxnAL DsnatTV, Physical weakness. .Ml 27. KuiNur Disbars 60 24. NlKVOUS IIKIIIL1TV ....II (X) se. llRiMAiir Wsainshs, Wetting lled 60 31- DissABKHOVTUKllKAnT, l'alpltatlen....tl 00 Held by drugglM. or hmiI postpaid on're en're on're celnt et nrtce-i UUMl'llUKYS' MKIUC'INK CO., 1W Fulton Bt.N. Y. Tn.'lh,8Aw(21 -lOLDKN HPilOlFlU. DRUNKENNESS OUTUK i.iyueu iiaiiit I'eamvKLY cuukd uy ADM1N1STKU1NU Dlt. 1IA1NK8' UOLDKN Bl'KCiriC. It can be given In a cup of cotTeo or tea with, c ut tan knowledge of the person taking It t Is abanlulely harmless, and will effect a perma nent and speedy euro, whotber the patient Is a moderate drtuker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made tompnrute men who have taken Gelden iHpo iHpe iHpo cine In their corTue without their knowledge, and te-day bollevu they quit drlnklngef their own inw win. iiiinvAUFAlliS, Thi . The sys- nnrlflr. It lw- loin ence Impregnated with the Specific (emes an utter Impossibility for tbe llauer appotlte toextst. te toextst. Fer sain by CHAH. A. LOC1IEU, Urugglat, Ne. 9 Knst Klnu Btroet. LnnniuHr P aprlS-lvdTu ThAB ' iweth a. vu ana an. F OOT WKAR. Yeu Can Save Meney 11V VISIT1MI STACKHOUSE'S AND rtlUUIUaiNQ lOUtt FOOT WEAR. T-TIIII I1KST BIIOKS 1MHC1.3INT1IKCIVV. AM) I.OWKBT D. P. STACKHOUSE, 33 A: 30 HAST KINO, ST. I.ANCASTKlt. PA. nMlydAw "CtOK It KUA1NM. A MISTAKE! l.lke nil ethor biiblncus men we sein-ittjies mukumUtaked. HAVIMJ linUOllflOO UAM Men's Dongola Shoes rer aiiminer cluilodte Wear and Tender loot we con- Sell Thtci Off Brgirdbu of Cost The WOO Line we will new sell at 12.50, and the H Ml Line we 111 sell at lien We have a larRO assertment of these Shoes. They are as fellows : Men's llrltfht UoiiRela, J3 00 Tip, I.ace and UenKress Shoes, riduccd tei'W. Men'3 ltrlBht Uonne'a il.ee Plain Opera Toe. Lace anil teunress Shoes, reduced te i 80, Men's Dull l)onKela fi,6)Tlp, Lace and Con Cen Uivss Shoes, reduced te r. te. Men's Dull Donnola IB0 Plain, llread Te3, W ldu Shoes, ler Older Men, reduced te J Ol). A full line of these Shoes can be seen In ear luilewa. The Ono-rilre Csh Heuse. The Lader3 of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. S Ktst King Sired, I.ANUASTKIkl'A. ,rinuK 'lO TKKHPAHHKIta NU l- UUMNKUS.-A11 pereens ere herebr te-- titdden te tretnuis en anv of the lunrt. nf thi. Cornwall and Speed well estates In be dab en or Luncaster oeuiilltB, wholher Inclesed or uuln uuln uuln dosen, either for the purpose of sheeting or r.shlnir, as the law will be rtldly enteiced aKSlnsl all trepMUI'iK en said lauds of the un designed alUir this nntlce. WM. CO 1. KM AN rUKKUAK. U. PKttav AL1IIN, IIUW. O.rUKKUAM, Auertuvs ter u.w.ceums.a' u.ir FRET palavb or rAHHiert: RKDUOED PKIOJtS AT THE GREAT THIRTY DAYSl CLEARING SALE AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Street, Lasting Until SATURDAY, AUGUST 18. Additional Bargains Added TO-DAY. One let of Colored Plush Ornaments reduced te one cent apiece. One case of Ladies Ribbed Lisle Vests reduced te 15c apiece. HANDKERCHIEFS. We have fixed a regular scale of reduced prices which holds geed en all Handkerchiefs, re gardless of style or quality. All Handkcrchiels reduced from 3c te 2c, from 10c te 8c, from 12c te iec, from 15c te 12c, from 20c te 17c, from 25c te 20c, from 30c te 25c, from 35c te 27c, from 40c te 30c, from 50c te 37c, from 75c te Cec, from $1.00 te 75c. Linen Chemisettes, Plain White and Pleated, also Fancy Colored, reduced from 25c te iec. Black Spanish Lace Ties and Fichus, reduced from 50c te 43c, irein 75c te 62c, from $1.00 te 83c, lrem $1.25 te $1.00, from $1.50 te $1.19, from $i.75 te $1.37, from $2.00 te $1.63, from $2.50 te $1.88, from $4.00 te $3.25. Handsome Lace Cellars, Real Torchon, reduced from 50c te 39C. Children's Oriental Lace Cel lars, worth 30c, reduced from 19c te 15c, reduced from 25c te 19c. Beys' Windser Ties, reduced irem 15c te 12c, irem 25c te 19c, from 37c te 30c, from 50c te 37c. Braided Pillow Shams, re duced from 25c te 15c, from 38c te 25c, from 5octe 35c, from 75c te 50c, from $1.00 te 80c. Linen Table Cleths, 8-4, re duced from $1.00 te 75c, 10-4, reduced from $1.37 te $1.00. Tapestry Cevers, Tinseled, reduced from $1.47 te $1.00. Satin Finished Jute Stand Cevers reduced from $1.37 te Sr.oe. Table Linens reduced from iSc te 15c, from 25c te 20c, from 37c te 25c, from 50c te 40c, from 60 te 45c a yard. nr.sru.ifma. CPKU1AU WATCHES for Farmers nnd Uallroaders, 11 Karat Geld filled boss Casus. Klgln Works, sju each. Jet, Let. HeHt Watch and Jewelry llepalnnir. SpectAPlos.Kyeiilassesand Optical Uoed. Cor root tin dully, liy telegraph only plr.ce In the city. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 15X N. Queen St , opposite City Hetel, Hear I'eun'a Dimet, Cl'lCOI AL NOTICE. GrIT iT i. Watchce and Jewelry. Silverware and Novelties. Geld Pens and Pcncile. We cull Bpeclal Attention te our 1'01'l'LAlt FOU.M'AIX I'EX. Only C5c. Can use any kind of Ink. Tabe a leek at It. Charles S. Gill, KO. 10 WEST. KING ST., 1.VNCA5TK1I, l'A. gTE KLiNti .silver aoens. SPECIAL NOTICE. WK uavi: A i.i.ni: OK Sterling Silver Goods, UidtidlriK Dejknmks, l'aper Cutters, Piaster Cases, Uiickles, Pin Cuslikm. A big let of llrac?let iluttecers, j:tc We will sell you nt CCeT. WAITER 0. HERE Ne.; lOlJJerth Queen Street, LANOA8TKU. l'A. Ul'tfd t'OK HALU OH MtXT, HOUSES FOR SALE ON THE MOST ltherel tenn. en Weu Chestnut, Wal nut, Union. Wary, I'lue und Charlette Btreutg. Apply at inivemd a: neiitii mauv btiikkt. "J7IOR RENT FROM AI'RIL 1, 1BS8, A; forenooralorrnof years, the Straslinru Uallread, with Ceal and Lumber yard, Wire Wire Wire heuse, lxxjiiietlv.i ai.d Oars ; all In geed and running erdar. The Ioase et this valuable property prt'jients a rare opportunity te any party OeslrlnK te enRaae In arleesant, Treil fstahltshrd and prontbhle business. ter con ditions, runt or ether In tornmlten apply te IHOS.ecilKNUV UAUMHA1UINXU, I AtOH F. HUEAFFER'a PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION.) MO. UCKNTUK etlUAKK, CLOTHimw, ASKEW ME. AT JtOS, ,B4 AND 2M WIST KINO BTUBBT. OTMyd jyTEROUANT TAILORING. HAQBR a BROTHER. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. A I'KIiflCT FIT QUAUANTKKD. Mld-Smnnier Special Reductions. Scotch and English Oheviete. Bcnicu i CIt lVlOT SUITINGS, ) CUEVIOT aUXIlNQS, J KS 00 TO :s 00. 128.00 TO S23.00. fSOOTO IA00. S2S.V0 TO 123.00. The above are THE LATEST In l'lalds and Btiipes. TheCI.031NU I'KICHS will Warrant an Ex amination. UUEVIOT SUITINGS, tH(0 TO I1G00. CHEVIOT BU1T1NQH,S20.00 TO 118.00. Desirable Ihin Materials for Summer Wear Will be fennd In our usimtment or Worst eds, rianneU, Serves, Drap Ue Etc s, Mehairs, I'ougees.; I.M70UTEO LINEN VK3TINU3. LINKN VKSriNOS. WHITE lager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. R KDUOEI) PRICKS. L. 6ANSHAN & BRO. Great SacriQc Sale ! MEN'S, BOYtf AND CIIILDHEN'S CLOTHING 11KDUCKI) ALMOST TO ONE-II A Lr TflKlll ACTUAL VALUE. Onr Bummer Goods must go for want et room. Buch low prlces were never heard of befere In this city. wm Pair ilhtldren's Knee rants at 23, S3, 40, 45. CO, 73 cU, tl 00. .iii 700 I'alr Men's 1'anU at CO, 6, 70, 80, 90 cU, 800 l'alr Men's Caxntmore and Worsted Pants at $ I.2S. tl 60 tl 00, S50 an d f S CO. S.V) children's Units at II.IB, 11.50, $e, $lt0 l.OOO Men's bultH, Woratedfl. Casslmeres and Cheviots, at 11, CO. v, 1 10 and 112. Prices That Will Astonish Yen. Iteys' Soersuckor Coit and Vestal 70e: Men's atuoe. ilen's Thin Coats at 2Se. Men's Mohair and sr(?e Ccat and Vests j nle riannel ccau and Vtsts at $l.is, I1.SO, ri, 809 Men's Odd Vests at 60c, 7Se and II 00. . Wlhtseirurwlll held oed until every dol lar's worth of Bummer Goods Is sold. L. Gansman & Bre., S. W.OORNflR NORTH QUBHN & ORANGE BT8 LANCASTElt, l'A. M TKR8 .k RATUFON. THE PRICES ARE DOWN. Tlie Cut we have ilaJe ou Our Prices covers all (Jrades and Kinds. Let us remind you that we liava our eye constantly en the Reliability of our Clothing, and we're pleased te say It's well ap preciated by the purchasing public. All Heeds Marked at Mid Season Trices, and If yeu're in need of Clothing you miss a geed chance if you don't call en us. Myers & RatMra, U&L1AULK Cl.OrUlKlt?, NO. 12 EAST KING BT., LANOAATKU PA. HAXDKEJtCJUKt'ii. TDANDAisNA UAWUKKRUUIhfr'S. GET YOUH Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3; 5 and 10 Cents, AT E R I S M A N ' S, AO. 4? WS1 KIXU SI. -Neit Dcer te B&yler'a fhotegraph Uel. tery. BMW seen. IOHN&OIVLEK. BARGAINS IN WhiteDress Goods aiNOHAMH, BATINES, CRINKLKa, Loek ut our Ladles' Balbrtggan Ilese, 1 ler wcents. Mesquite Canopies! Turkish Bath Tewels, 2 for 2S cents. NO TUOUBLX TO SUOW G0OU3. KVIKYTI11NO CHIAP rOU CABII. JOHN srGIVIEE, 6 & 8 North Queen St. HE All CINTUB EQUAKE, ,. . Mm LAN0A8TXB, TA. QEABONABLE UAROAINS. WATT &SH AND 6. 8 & 10 BAST KINO BT. Special Seasonable Bargains 1 100, 1'IIOKB Swiss Embroidered' Flonnciegs, from isc te f 1.25 a Yard. Wecalt special attention te this let of goods, As they are very deslrable and much less than regular prices. 50 Dezen Gent's Ualaundricd Shirts, Geed Quality Muslin, Narrow l'Utlea, Al Linen Besoms and Culls, at &3e each. ONE CASE SATEENS, New Styles and Celsrlngs, At 12Xe a Yard. Bhert Lengths and Odd Leis of Goods accu mulated during the season's business UEMNANT3 OF SILK, UEMNANTS OF CA8UMKI1E9, KEUNANTS OT BLACK AND COI.OUBII IIENUIETTAS, KEMNANT3 OF ALL KINDS OT IILACK ANDCOLOUED DUESS GOODS, UEMNANTS OK BATISTES AND LAWNS. These goods are nil being closed ent, regard regard less of cost. SPECIAL ! One let Of HALT-WOOL BUNTINGS, In blacksand Celers, only yiVK CENTS A VAUD, AT THE New Yerk Stere. s TAMM BROTHERS. GOING ! GOING ! GONE! Valuable Business Property -AT- ASSIGNEE'S SALE. OnntlDAY, AUGUST 10, at 8 11 ra , will be offered, at the Cooper Heuse, tbe very deslra. bio buslaeis property, Nei. 36 and 17 NOIITII QUKEN BT., (across from Fostelllce) as the property et Btamm Brethers, consisting et 'ii leet ll!i Inches front, extending back te a dopthet 215 leet, mere or les, with a throb (3) story Shep fronting en Christian street, utel as a manufactory. Alse right of way through threo (3) feet alley and stairway te seoond seeond seoend story. The Stere lloein Is ene of the finest and best adapted ter general morcantlle business te be found anywhere, having lately been re modeled by the owners. Said stere room Is ii feet HVi Inches wide and 100 feet long, vent), lated and lighted In the most Improved style. I'artles can view the premises by calling ou Messrs. Btamm Bres., or tbe assignee. W.r. I1EYE1C, Assignee. Tnes. J. Davis, Attorney. HAVING UEAUTilh AUOVK COME STRAIGHT Te our Store and take advantage of the Extraordinary Bargains THAT Wi AtlE i riTEKING. Everybody Pleat eJ, Ne Diss ppDlntment, Take lime and leek ever our Bargains. Ne TiMbb (e Muw Gecds. DON'T STAY AWAY. Ercrytlilng Must Ba Sold, -ATT1IE- BOSTON STORE, 35 & 37 North queen Street. Stamm Brethers. Sale of ilriiiiiiiiitv! i tl r 1 t.1
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