THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1888. m i !&' 1 l-f I Pfhi Dally Intelligencer. ; AJUATEK, AUflUST 1. tS- I iMnr unrauiameii publishes all tbe tMMMpBle news of the united rress np te Swhi dohsiMe hour. MMM-The Dally Edition of Tim Iirmu- mm! la delivered by carriers In the city ,M surrounding towns for loe. per week Wt Mil, I6.ne a year i RM ler six month ler three menuu: oucrermenm. Waaaxr litTBLUemcum (Deuble flbeetl I v MEM , only $LW per annum, in aa- tabtetlbers wishing their address changed ''?, ale ttate where the teaper U new ter- '4 '.warded. VMrerUMmenU from 10 te SB eta. per line U aaaktasertlen. according te location. , i " THE IMTELL1G ENCEB, i xl unuiwi ;,-l-1 TMHfcomCennecUon fcrtftViMOH lAumaa Tew roil rnn i. , MmLuaMcm JUitan te Tnjv, Pest 1 .aid ; fW 1 Cams A wis, thb Avui.ui .... w buimniiennj) Owmxn, bi' . Ufe! Small l'ellllcs. Tbc appointment of Judge Alfred feSjHaad, of Lackawanna, te the vacancy ",. - t t 1. ...1 l.r, .l.n tlie tee supreme ueucu, u..u3lu vj &Jth of Judca Trunkev. is an act of wIlGoTenier JJeavcrthat plainly Indicates a kg jpUtlcal purpose mere than devotion te n'Minu HUU flUpSL tuuiau IU lllD UVWU 'Vjj A.t I.Iim .. Ia ImttB nnnnlnlnil K uicu uy mm wus w u,e ej'j'"""-" 5 JMn Mitchell, of the rminueipiiia t: nutiBinn nlnni nnnrf . who is I10W the f ?Bxtv nominee for the regular supreme Vt tkAMAfi iirrfea1nn. -TnilrrA Mltrhpll ivlll ' most likely remain upon the bench in w)r rhliadelphla until after the election in V 'tfc. a!1 mtIiTmYi rrmet ItlrnW In nkpn Si"'' him upon the supreme bench. This will p? live Governer Beaver the opportunity te appoint his successor, whereas 11 antcneii JrJ. was appointed new, the peeple of l'hlla- , delpbia could cheese by ballet his aucces- l'l'5f - .l- it ,--4i. mu... .1 tW iWHflntMUK CJUUHUIl. lUUS UUM && weaver usurp a popular privilege te serve B5T Dia own or ether's purposes. . ', a V.n nr.nntr.tma.if f ITlK.l ta n 5 Wj . a .. .111. .- iiu piece ei nmau political worn. ?: Hand's term as president ludze r of Lackawanna county, does net 4, expire f or another year and his appoint ,;ieuttethe supreme bench hastens the VTftcancy one year. This will enable T'sTtKVKonfe A Krenfin nanrlf.latn frtf Cn tar. s"""r. ". r" "" .rr ? r "M,"".r . .' r" Syr (IT-Ba 1U rUD UllWUnilUUII UUIllJv., IU ;p 'pick out a popular judicial candidatote help pull out of the (Ire for him the Cen 'm sreasienal chestnuts. Hand eeems aatls p,,' flfd te become a part of this bargain by wsL bjlng a supreme judge for five months, vtJiT arilill rr.ar. rtl.k (.IrniimatnlMtna nrr nnn S'. which moved the subernaterlal cflltrv. g$r sidered, is n most empty honor. The K' master band of Quay is said' te be that sAii - m !& : VAtr-At Thffilt- llvrn lt.tiinnltnti W.t, AWBVr AMWl Villi I'J II IIK I IUII. After declaring in their platform that ths tariff was a sacred white elephant -fr,tht dare net be rudely touched, but was V-O-Uy m b reverently worshiped from f-ftfar, the Itepublicans of the Senate have !2!rm aruilit mnlilnn n rnrlfP I. lit nf l,lr ltj.VWWW IWWI WIIB-I1 M lUilU Wll. UL bllOlt kAjftttm Thna am Itinv fnrnaHInn IIiaIi- Hjnm injunction no. te "utiKer wuuiue ' ll A A ( 11 II ? tfciff," but rather stand up for free ,& Whisky than " surrender any part of our &' protective system." ' tl -4T -tr i f,r.., -, .. ' i,u.DW iuin nuiui very ajiiiy B.ijB i ittat this nlan Is in direct contravention j, of the programme adopted In Chicago .ttwaen ine intention was te get riu or tne purpius ey i) national am te scnoeis, .) ;j':sm increase or pensions, (a) internal im Movements. U) coast fortifications. U) a feVnew navy, (ci a postal deficit created bv s: i- &g, Hew quickly the Kepubltcans have 'v been made te face about from this pesl- sQ&tlOD by tbe ferce exerted en public epin ion by Democratle teachings. The I fH Senate's position is new an admission vti'j .......- ....... .... ;f mat- tue jams out was cenceivea in jus. I, tlee, and if it was brought forth net ns 1-r Deauuiui as seme aesircu, it has a sturdy -":.. aaBiciuuiiiciiLi uriujin il : 111111 wiihii 11. $ reaches full stature, it will be most fair . rfie loeKupon. ipft mm U The Shadow or Maine. I&?5 The extraenllnarv recontlen wlilnh la fete be given te James G. lilalne en hla i.iui ui new xuic utit weuK, proves one thing very conclusively, and that Is that the man from Maine proposes te keep at the top of the heap in this cam paign, and his friends are te be well cared ler te the very remote contingency of sT - "ppumican success in .November. iJiaine p ia te be the watchword of the campaign, c xurnsen is te ue newnere. The latter Ifffwlll be permitted te shake the hands of visiting juoesiers uy ine thousand, hut en &thb great occasions when public iuterest C-;S la invnkpd for Itftrmlillrmn ni-.-.r.n,l.irr. 5?-. there will be found Blaine's name le.icllncr fi all the rest. . The situation cannot but be verv hu- ft mlliatlngtethe real presidential candldat. He will have te bear the heat and bur vx den of the campaign, while the p rotech retech Z. nic work that will attract the plaudits of . t.hn irnttM njlll Iab nvAl..Bl.rnln t i ftOf "ntftlllA. And If llff inn lu. M.I...I ftfMt-h a- Yia UnnL.llfln j. vuvrvuui. mu iuiKiiiiiuuM. e uau con- ft celve of Harrison's success Blaine will ?W. T4k l..v. I.. .. .. .M .M n .. .1 JI WIUUUUJU IMIUJUidUU Ul the patrenace. and Harrison president in name only. Tne lVlHIims. There seem te be two "William Whit, mans in this country. One of them is the president of the American Weel Manufacturers' association, nnd three years age he made this argument for free wool for manufacturers before the secre- wry or tne treasury : The American miniiim'iiitr.r i. ..i e Hi perpetual struepin iiMh..ir iSU,..0.1i,,.r.?P8'er.the Possession el the Kf aaarkeu of this ceuntrv. in n,in u,.k ... r -Korepean manufacturer possesses the ad. iket oennteracted by speclal legislation, r&i T0K the raw material of his ujanurao ujanurae K ter free Irem rtnlv. ti,v, ...m. 'freca the lower coat of thelr raw material Yr. " rwwve themselves rrem overproduction aj oenslKoing their surplus stocks at com- 4v ParatlTSlv slight Bacrlflnmitn fnrniin .... fflb SJSi.0 J0 ,ne,r cheapness has already iMtroduesd them. piv The second William "Whitman Is new 'AeAn In Wuil.lr,nn. - ji .. --.....v. ,,.wuuuvuu peiBuaumg tue lie fPttbllcan eenaters In their tarirr l.ni m.r le abolish the taxes en wool, because the e ! WOOl-erewer nml thA i-nnl.mnri.,fD. ,,. -" " w HWV(-MJHHMim(.Uli;i .VBnlearrul nimhmlviir.lnn l.nrr '.-.: Tha ceuntrv win iunie.in .n L ,1. ""IS""'"' uiatevcr whether these Williams are one and the awn. ii tuey are, some one ought te lata a stuffed club and by a vigorous wwjwuei iieAU.nnnrniiniT t,ea ir n. i - , , - . n -vv il tug THIH3 "ffr'f? two V ill lams cannot be made a s se consistent. t J laaeae4 hammer Travel. a2r 5f?erts f rem lue easMe and meun ia this year show a much decreased Mtvel as compared wltii n.. .. VIms summer. Durw , ...p . aay, ieblg hotels at Saratoga Bprlngs were net mera than half filled, and In some the number of empleyes exceeded the number of guests. Lancastrians re turnlnR from Atlantic City, Jjeag Branch, Cape May and ether coast re sorts, say that the crowds are nothing te compare with these of last year. The reason for this is plain te be seen. I Summer at home this year has been most delightful. The rains have been plentiful, and the vegetation luxuriant, causing tue nights te be properly cool, liven during the day we have been rarely treated te periods of intense heat, and when they de come, they are of short duration. This is why the tide of summer travel out of Lancaster is se small. There are no mos quitoes of suniclent activity te make life a burden at home, and even the feitive caterpillar Is net dropping down en the neck of the unwary this year. All things unite te preach the lessen of the poet that "te stay nt home Is best." - He Republican yntiy organs have been crediting le UrHlah newspapers articles en the tarill quoallen which the EnglUh Jour Jeur mlB never bad In type I Alas I theO. O. ! Is in an alarming atatc. The ei cobs of our Imports of morehandiie In the year ended June 30, 18S8, ever our exjKirtswas 127,890,627. The beet aheuld be en the ether leg. Tub Knights of Laber propose te spend 10,000 In the publication In European prints of an account of the true condition of the labor supply In the Pennsylvania coal regions te stem the tlde of cheap labor from Italy, Hungary and Poland te these region. The native and English-speaking miners say that unlew souielhlng shall be dene te check thetnllux of this cheap labor, It la only a matter of a few years when tbe Wyoming and Lackawanna regions will have been reduced te the oendlilon of the Lehigh region. The plan has the fullna sent of Pewderly. Tun provaleneoof tvnhelil rover in l'hii. Iadclphla Is belleved te be due te the pollu tion Of thA fl tin If trie irnla-nf ,Iim Tn! .. This Is a very sorleus preblem and one which demands earnest and lmmodlate attontlen. At times polluled water has a bad tasteand oJer, but as often tbosewarn. lngs are absent. The beard of health have no mero Important ollleo entrusted te them thanloBCe that the water supply la kept pure. llisii r Wmnnii, of the Keraan Uatholle dloceso of Newark, N. J,, takes asentlbltt eland egslnst nema of the publloexcursions that are held umler the gulse or religion. A large and reputable organlr.ttlen or the Catholic ohurches In New Yerk had ar ranged for ene of the steamboat exourslens whleh have preved se disastrous In many lnstancep. Twe thousand tickets had been sold, and arrangements for the lnovltable bar and restaurant wera being completod. The reuucU'a deoreo demands that all socie ties Intending te held excursions or ploules must eeoure tbe permission of the bishops In thelr respective dloeosoa. This rule had been iRnored, and Bishop Wlgger had the olUclfttlnBelorgymon read In thelr rospeo. tlve parishes an rplHoepal lotter positively ferblddlnic Catholics te participate. He recites the conditions upon which he stands ready le jtermlt oxeurslona. He n. slsts that no wlne or beer shall be sold at the bar or en the excursion grounds, lle will net Rrnnt his permission for any excur sion which Is te contlnue after twilight, or at least aller darknees begins te set In. He Is dotcrlbed as being most positive in Ma determination te excoute the order of the miumore council. PERSONAL. Gkn. Kisk think that the Prohibition psity will poll COO.tXK) votei in this cam pslgn. rn,Lk8T ." Tl'c,'K,t. "en or J. Usndelph rucker, has beeu nominated for CnngreVs dT t'l'l u"necr"' ' lue Ten-h Virginia Mils. Tm r.siAi.i: nnd Mr. Dloklnsen, of Juiiiostewn, Nhw Yerk, twin brotlier and sister, Imve Just oelebralod thelr Wi Joint birthday. l.iciiAiu. Hewiif.r,, of J.nntlen, the Phninpleu, en Wdncday dofented H. O. Orocker, of Jlosten, in a toiMnlle raoe en bloyelos nt Wolvorhampten, KneUnd, Hewell passing the pest twenty-thrcotlmes te Crnekuin thlrtcen tlmes. The dlstanoe was oevorod by Hewoll In ilOin. a 3 (,, MihM B. K. AI.KX NliKit, or near Lo'wls Le'wls Lo'wls tewn, Ph., did BiiuliKoed work In a railroad wreck en the Virginia Midland railroad that the panaongera, tOBhew tholrgratllude. prosentod lier with a geld watch and chain Xhe company also remerabpred her bravery by Bending bera oheok for f250 and a wr petual pass en that read. Oolewk.. Jamks N. HMiTir, of llrook llreok llroek lyn, n well-known rnilreud bullder, who was idontllled with the oenstrucllon of the I) laware, Lackawanna ,t Western oxton exton oxten Hlmi.or tholSerthorn Pacltlc, the Hroeklyn. KlalbusU A Ceney Island railroad ami ethor lines, dled en Wednesday. C'olenol Smith oemmandod a rogliuent el cavalry during the war, J Jt'iinis Ar.rnnn Hani., of Scrantnn, has been apiwlnteit te tbe vaoaney of the Mtate supieme bench caused by the death of Jus Jus tlce Turnkey, llovernor Heaver has also appointed Henry M. Hlnkley te be presi dent Jiulge el the Twenty-sixth district, oerapcsnd of the counties of Columbia and Menteur. Judge Hand has telegraphed Governer Heaver that he wilt accept the appointment and has forwarded by mall his resignation from the common picas bunch. i". A Wenllliy llnnknr'a l)ugliter Klepej. William H. Lincoln, of CIiIcsre, is only liyeaiH old, and Is nsslstant chief clerk In the ollleo nl (loneral Manager Htene, of the Chicago. Hurllngten .V Qulney read. Ha Is new en his wedding tour te Heward, NeU. having cloped wllh Mirs Mamle Lucas, daughter or Captain Lucas, a wealthy banker or Columbus, Ind. She has n Urue 11,000,000 rrem her rather. The captain's wife and dabbler went te Cedar Kn n'I.,V.,y beea,vl9lt"K "r four" ewi It was thore several vtr uan ,i.. .... evers met. The old people objected te the Ievemsklng, and they made threo attempls te elope, out were foiled oaeh time. Last tuturdsy night Mis, Lucas esep?d out or a window or the hotel, and, with her beets Jn ene hand and her hat In the ether, alewly let herseir down u repe which wss held taut by young Llnoelo, who was concealed ... n ixuur inicKM. a row mouientH later they were aboard a train, and en Monday they were nmrrled In Chicago by Kev. Mr. Pooley, or Trinity Kplsefipal church. The bride is net yet 0 years old. Sllueri Mutt Hpealt Uacllili. The Knights of Lsber In convention nt Wllkcsharre, en Woduesday discussed several prepwed nmendments te the min ing lawH or the state, among them being one te exclude rrem tbe mines all rorsens who are unable te speak the Kngllsh lar. Kuage; another is te increase the number or Mpeeuwa, and tbe third prnSeaw i system el examinations which alt workmen Ifi hn,Be,B-. Tne Pfopeslilon teexclude all who cMnnet sneak Knii-i, ......" sensation in the nnnr.,.,i . '. .!. ... LIDBirjU H delegates contendlngtbatiblsweuldoperae against iimnv tk it w.i.i... . ' I!.?1" the objee or the prep ed law la te drive out of theinlneetht,hordesefltallaus,Hn...-.-ALa and PeleR that ue.v CI them ' . u iJen propeiltlons. rbaCDeU U10U wvwal A I'remlnent fltueu el ji,llt)re liiUta Kdwsrd L. Stonebreakor, a member of the Mrm of J. U Stenebreaker .t Ca. "n.01?..1,0 llauer dtfaleI,' or Bl"mero, was killed Wednesday near Hyattsvllle, en the HaitlinorOitOhle railroed. He bad been In Washington alt day and wm ?etuintS2 en the lat train. A stoppage eccuried because of some obstruction en the track, aud Mr. Htonebreaker get ell" te And the cue or tbe delay. The train started sud- T.w' . la "JlnB togetBbeard heallpped under tbe wheel ana was killed. His r" A Dprl Tentli. In Laperte, Ind en Wednesday Willie Ellswerth, tbe 18-year-old son of Dt. EUi wertb, an old resident, was abet In the bowel by Oliver Whl te, another youth of the Mine age, killing blm almost Instantly. Klliwerth was fliblng, and White, with a crowd or boys en a bridge overhead, were throwing etencs Inte the river. Ellswerth called en Ihetn te atop, but tbe stone throw ing continuing he came up en tbe bridge. White, who had a grudge against Km Km wertb, took up tbe (jnarrel and drew a revolver. Ellswerth plotted up two stones nd advanced en Wmte. when tbe latter fired with fatal cllect. White ran away and has net been captured. i Tli Democratic llanncr. The Democratle national committee has adopted as a campaign banner the " llg bandanna," with a large star and atrlpee In ine centre, ana one amauer en eaen onrner. The deMgn U by Captain Jeseph M. Jenet, of Paris, Kentueky. - A rarmiir RanlbaE(d. William Norten, a wealthy farmer living near Unlontewn, was sandbagged In the outskirts of that town en Wednesday night, and robbed of f.W0, which he had drawn from the bank te rtake a payment en a farm. Us condition Is critical. WANAMAKRlVa 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 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. tnvHtti i WANAMAKER'S HAcrci FtOOHSJ-ACE PHILADELPHIA rmnrccurn nt 1 1 - 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. Phllatlolehla. aOMVI.KXIUtf rtiWDHK. QOMPLKX10N POWDl.lt. LADIES WHO VAI.UK A nXKlNltn UOMI'I.KXION S1USX UBK POZZONTS JUKDIOATKU: COMPLEXION POVTOER. 11 Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. lloinevi'H all piinplnH, froeklua una ou eu ou celoratloriH, nnd lnnkim ihu nkln dellcatvly soil nnd benntllul. Itcentnlna no lline, whltu, loadernrHunlo In threu Bhudus, pink or nosh, whlte and brunulte. reit sai.k in All Drugglata and Fnney Qoeda Donlera ilvorywhero. aviikwauk or IMlTATlONB.-fca aprjilvil htjca W 11 a T. UPKCIALt'OKTUK VACATION BDAEON. Trunks, Traveling Bags AND YALISES. During the Vacation Snisennn Klvn' special InduceiuonUeuTKKNKS mid TUAVKUM) l'UICKS 1'OSITIVKI.YTIIK LOWKST 1NTUK 01TV. STRAW HATS AT YOUR OWN 1'lllOK. -Sl!KCIAl CiUODS. PUIUKS ON UAttl'AlUN Stauffer&Ce. 31 and 33 North Queen Street, l.ANOASrKlt, PA. UUKKASH'AKR. JJHH A MAKTIN. Fruit Jars ! Jelly Tumblers I CHINA HALL, MASON rUUlT JAHMN ALL aiiiaS. JEL1 ILMIILEUS. JKLLYCOl'B. JKLLV JAI11. LKIUTNINQ rUUIT.IAUS. (I he Dest in the Uarkut) HIGH 8c MARTIN, Ne. 15 East Kimr Streot. I.ANOARTKIU 1A. KDVVAT1UNAU T UK Yeates Institute. I.L. MONTOOMKUY It. IMOPJCIl. M. A. llonauuuter,) win UKOl'KN "On TUK YKAU 1MS-9. ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 3, 1800 Mr. Hoepur premise specially tlioreuidi u" WZ"eu. ln Mathematics. I'iniiianShTiiI ISenk-ktNiplngand the e.uiu kngllsh tndles JIh bc te Buy, uUe, that having UUKbl ler mere thnn a qaurtHr or a century, hu him dlted beyt J.ir ilurturd. Yale, I'rlncoten, Columbia. Au-Jhr.b""' "' '""ty. Wwit Point, mid AunaimlU, Jd ha. never had a caudtdute ler uamUlen Five Of fllT Unvm will I... ..!.. ..- ... laiuliy nt thHheu4matur. IifK!kmlorr'b,Xn'l'lerul Mr Kea "ewnlth's rntU)rUatberlnf0nnftlleu ar,,ly w tne Ue"a' Ne. 305 Nerlh Duke Street. JlyS-SmdXTbAB fjj OOP'S BARSAPArULLA. bleed""poison Whether ertftaallng In aisease, or fromhanfl fremhanfl ling chemical or vegetable potions, U cured by Heed's Sarsaparllla, which thoroughly cleanses, purifies and enriches the bleed. After such disease as small-pox, scarlet fever, and Diphtheria, U cod's Sartaparllla Is of great benefit In expelling the virus and toning up and strengthening the body. " I was poisoned by poison Ivy. and let It go till the poison get Inte my bleed, when I was eblhred te give np my work, and was confined te my house for two months, I had sores and scales en me JTllOM HIAD TO 1-KKT. my linger nails came off, and my hair and whlskers came out. I had two physicians, but dldnotseemtoRotmuoh hotter. Thenlsaw Heed's Baraapartlla adferttaed and bought a betue. It helped me se much that I contlnued taking It till I had used three bottles, when 1 wss cured. I can recommend flood's Barsa parllla te all as the beit bleed purifier 1 knew of.' U. W. Vena, TO rarkaAvenue, breck- pert, w. y. MALSKIA-tMrUBK BLOOD " I used te be troubled with fever and ague, malaria, pimples en the face, and ether affeo affee affeo tlens resulting from bleed Impurities. 1 was Induced te try Heed's Hnrsaparllla; aaaresult 1 have vigorous health. It keeps me well throughout the year." W. Htswart, COS Myr Myr tle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. HOOD'S BARSAPARILLA. Beld by all druggists. II six for S3, -rrepared only by 0. 1. HOOD CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deees One Dellar. ARK YOU CONSUMPTIVE T U8K PAUKKU'S GINHKKTONIC without delay. A rare medicinal compound that cures when all else falls. Has cured the werat cases of Cough, Weak Lunil, Asthma, Indlgnstlnn, Inward Pains, Kxhaustlen. In In Talnulile for lthaumatlsm, JTcmaJe Weakness, and all patns and disorders et the Stomach and Bowels, tin. nt UrugiUts FLOUKSTOH OOLOONB, Most Fragrant and Lasting et l'erlumcs. 2.10 UruggUts. (I) PAL. AUK OF FAHHION. milKMENDOUS BARGAINS AT THE GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. This Sale Lasts Until SATUR DAY, AUGUST 18. Send for Catalogues. one of our Price It does net cost anything. SOME MORE BARGAINS : Beys' Percale from 50c. te One let of Waists reduced 37- Our 50c. French Percale Waists reduced te 35c. Ladiks' Muslin Underwear. Chehiise reduced from 75c te 65c, lrem 85c te 73c, from 90c te 79c, from 95c te 82c, lrem $1 te 87c, from $1.25 te $1, from $1.50 te $1.25, from $1.35 te $1.19, from $1.40 te $1.20, from $1.75 te $1.37. Skirts, reduced from 6Sc te 55c, lrem 75c te 62c, from 85c te 73c, from $1 te 90c, from $1.37 te $1.19, from $i.4S te $1.25, from $1.69 te $1.37, from $1.98 te $1.50, from $2.19 te i.G5, from $2 75 te $2,19. Night Gowns, reduced from 69c te 5SC, from 73c te 63c, from 83c te 72c, from 9SC te S9C, from $1.19 te 9SC, from $1.25 te $1.05, lrem $1.35 te $1.12, from $1.48 te $1.23, from $1.59 te $1.35, from $1.75 te $1.45. Drawers, reduced from 69c te 58c, from 75c te 63c, from 79c te Obc, lrem 95c te 83c, from 9Sc te S7C, from $i.6S te $1.38, from $1.25 te $1.09. Corset Cevers, reduced from 35c te 29c, from 37c te 32c, 75c te 59c, from 94c te 79c. Children's Short Dresses. Children's Short Dresses, re duced lrem 33c te 29c, from 37c te 33c, from 50c te 40c, from 75c te 62c, from 88c te 75c, from $1 te S3C, from $1.25 te 9Sc, from $1.37 te $1.12, lrem $1.50 te $1.19, from $1.75 te $1.39, from $2 te $1.69, from $2.25 te $i.S7, from $2 50 te $i.9S, from $2.75 te $2.19, from $3.25 te $2.SS, from $3.50 te $2.eS, from $4 te $2.19. Children's Leng Dresses re duced the same wav. MM CM M. GPKU1AL. WATCHES '... rTOers and Uallroaders, It Karat Oeld Ifllled UO8 t'nses, Elgin Woran, IJJ each. Jeb Let. Hest Watch anA Jewelry Kepalnng. Spectacles, KynKlaaseg and Optical Uoei. cor rect tlrae dully, by telegraph only place in theclt', LOUIS WEBER, Ne. IWtf N, Uueen St., opposite City Hetel, lear l'enn'a r)net. St: KHLINU SILVER GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICE. wkuavi: A l.l.NR Ol' Sterling Silver Goods, Including lioekiuiuks, Paper Cutters, lMaater Ciff s, Utickles, Tin Cushions. A big let of Hracelet Mutteners, liltc, We will sell you nt COST. WALTER C. HERB, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANOASTEU. fA. nl-Ud BOOTH AND HIIOM. P OOT WEAR. Yeu Can Save Heney BY VI51TINU STACKHOUSE'S AND l'trBCHASlNQ YOUR FOOT WEAR. m-rUK 11RST BIIOX9 rUlOKSlNTIIBCITy. AND LOWEST D. P. STACKHOUSE, 03 te 80 EABT KINO, BT. LANOASTEU. PA. alO-lydAw F H HAKUAIN8. A MISTAKE! Llke all ether bualness men we sometlmes make mistakes. H.VVlNd ltOUOUTTOO UANY Men's Dongola Shoes Fer Hummer Wear nnd Tender feet we con cluded te Stll Tbtm Oil Brgirdlcss of Cost Tbe $.1.00 Line we will new sell at H.S0, and the t-I Ml Line we will soil at 12.00. We have a large assortment of these Shoes. They are as fellows : Men's llrlght Dongola, M.oe Tip, Lace and Congress Shoes, reduced te t2 SO. Men's might Donge'a $3.00 Plain Opera Tee, Lice nnd congress Bhoeo, reduced te 12 SO. Men's Dull Dongola 2,Bl Tip, Laceand Con gress Shoes, reduced te 2 f 0. Men's Dnll Dongola $160 Plain, llread Tej, Wide Shoes, ler Older Men, reduced te $2 00. A full line of these Shoes can be scen In ear Windows. The Ono-Ftire CsDh Henso. & ECK The L.aders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 Eht King Street, LANCA3TK11. l'A. HUMMHH RKUOKTH. CHICAGO COTTAGE, NKAlt I UK UKACII. 130 K KNTITCK Y A VII , ATI, NTIO CIT Y, N J, iiemi:ukk,xi:kuantcuisink.' e7-3main,lhAi Jinn, JOHN A. HTAIIL. TeOI.INTO0K rOTTAQB, CORNKK nrhnt "tr?X Ave.' Kna. Mccilnteck Ht,. tcean Greve, N. J icentrnl location! near audito rium, poBlefllcn. lake, ocean and bathlne gitiuuds. lorms.iJte$12 per week Special rdtes toexcurblnnlaU. ejwcuu lv211mrt "".A. W. L1VINBSTON. rjlUK "CIIALFONTR," Oceau Knd of North Carolina Avenue. ATLANTIC CITY. CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE, kJnwn iSS!??"."'' "onfertablo nnd woll well fi n2""u u new Pn- 'iwentyilKhth ii0!r?,lVn . Mam." wnageinenu Coel and . dS 'hlf"! location very near the beh. Jiinl2-2md J. KKIMASONS. TLANTIO CITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE (Formerly lletul Ashland.) 'NflU- I.IIVW m? UEFUUNIBHKO. . - ItKMODKI UKNOVATED. Kl). marl.lmd.Uar.Ap.yNI0ICN"," A TLANTIO CITY, N. J. THE MANSION. . .. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Largest Most Convenient Hetel. XleKanUv Furnished. Liberally Mauaged. Coacnteana . -..j. viLiicBint UUB1C m CHAS.MeUl.AOiC, rrim W. K. CoeniUH. Chief Clerk. teUnSSa grocKTONiiei-KU CVl'K MAY, N.J. Ol'KNS JUNE S0.-New ownership. Nuw Management. Nely Furnished. ' 1'erfeet lnThe v,e,rl!d.,8 l0m, . 'most beach F.THKO. WALTON, Proprietor JiinlClOta Late of St, JHinia Hi.tM"N. V. jyjTT. QI.KTNA l'AKK. Mt. Gretna Park, uu s.a;ui.31UMS AND PICNICS. This Park Is located In the heart of the Seuth Mountain en the llue of the Cornwall & Lebanon Batlread. Nine miles (OUth of the City of Lebanon within easy dlatnuce of HarrUDurg. Kead22' j.u ncaaiur, ueiumuia nnn all points en ifiS Philadelphia A Ituudlng nnd rnnnsvlvant? Kallreidi. The ground? ure laVSa cewrtna hundrodsefucnu.andare B ' lutn"a FUKE TO ALU The conveniences are a l.ure Danrlntr !.. ylllen. a spacious Dining Hallf Twe IJitchenl Haggage and Ceat lloeins, whlle the urran?el meuu ler amusementa consist or croeuot ana Hall Grounds. Hewling Alley, ShoeWi? iSij lery Ouells. fclc. Klc. Tables ?nr iV.i'lS.iS.i" Huitle scats nnd ltonches are scattered throughout the grounds. "wiwnju Til ESTATE KIFLK KANOE Of the NaUenal Uuard of 1'ennsrlrHnla ha been lecatd nl MU Gretna, and tn Mifitarv Klfle l'ractlci.. from time tetlmSat tteKarfgl lL,OrheraVrrt.en,seW " te vuififfi l.AKK I'.nKVW Ann Cevering nearly twenty acres en which are placed a nuniber of elegant New Ileats. and ttleng the banks of which are pleasant walks aud lovely scenery. , .am wuh OUSEftVATIONCAUS Will be run en lh line of the Cornwall A Leb- ??.?..Uayi0tt1' or..1.1 b0 unt.tedlirerent points, when practicable, ter the accommoda tion of excursion parties. They are sale, pleasant and convenlunu Parties desiring tt can procure Meals at the CJr;.7. . ""'"' .. in e uuuer inn su pervision of E M, 11ULTZ. of the Lebanon alley ..ouse, Theee who wish te spend a ilav In the Mountains can nnd no iiUeh se beauil. ful or atferdlng se mueh pleasure as lit. uretna ae 1NTO.VIetIN(J ultlwKS ai. LOWKDOVTiiKl-HKMISKS. ""nnB AL jr for Excursion Kates and GeneraJ In (or- "". ,'J. J w NED IRISH. je2WafaUp'1 ' L aulreaa' UUnumm.; ,!. m RT VLOTBinm. ASKEW OB ME,- AT 03.;B4 AKO 230 W8T K1HU BTBIKT. en-urc jyTKRCUANT TAILORINO. HAGER a BROTHER. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. A 1'KllFEtT FIT GUAKANTEEI). Mid-Snnimer Special Bedactlens. Scotch and English OhevietP. "COTCII FjOO TO rSOO. , j F2H.0J TO 15.00. J $'8 00 TO $2100. , ( F-M.OO TO $21 00. CII.1VIOT SUITINGS, ENGLISH CHEVIOT aUITlNGS Theabovearo THE LATEST In Plaids and Stripes; Tbe CLOSING PBICK8 wl'.l Warrant an Ex amination. CHEVIOT BUITINGB, $30.00 TO $10 00. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, $20.00 TO $18.00. Desirable Thin Materials for Bummer Wear Will be found In our assortment of Worst ed", Flannels, serges, Drap De KUs, Mehairs, Pongees.; IM?OKTBD LINEN VK9TINUS. LINEN VEST1NGS. WHITE lager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. M YKRB A RATHirON, THE PRICES ARE DOWN. The Cut we have Made en Our Prices covers all Grades and Kinds. Let us remind you that we have our eye constantly en the Reliability et our Clothing, and we're pleased te say it's well ap predated by the purchasing public. All Goods Maiked at Mid Season Prices, nnd it you're in need of Clothing you miss a geed chance if you don't call en us. Myers & EatMen, UEI.IAULK CLOTUlEItS, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., LANOASTEU FA. TJEUUUED PllIOES. L. GANSMAN & BRO. Tbe Great Sacrifice Sale -or- MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Will Continue for a Few Days Lenger. We Oller UllKAT UAUGAINb te Iteduce fitcefc. MEN'S I1USINK9S SUITS at II 60. $ I 5.1, 50, MEN'S DhKSS SUITS at l CO, f J 00, IS 00, 110 00. MEN'S FIVE PltlNCK ALUKUT SUITS at 112.00,11100, I1G.0P, I13 0O. PANTS ftt COO. CSc, 75c, f 0C, 11.00, 11.25,11.73, 00, 12 te, IJ.0J. ' MEN'S 8EE11SUOUEII COAT AND VEST. 65c. BOY'S BEEUSUCKEU COAT AND VEST, ;ts5c BOY'3 SUITS at 12 00. 12.50, $0.00, 1 1 CO, It 50, G0J,s7.(U. CUILDUEN'3 SUITS at II 23, 1.73, liOt, $2.50, Flve Hun1 red Pairs CIIILDBKN'S ODD l'AVlS.'.lC, 25C, 35c, 50e, 75c, II 00. Great Bargains. PANTALOONS TOOKDEB. $110, fl.60, 4 0J, $5.00. ' irKKSISMBEIt theso Bargains cannot be dnpllcatee. If seu want them come at once. L. GaDsman d Bre., s. w.oenNiB NORTH QTJBBN Ss ORANQB QT9 LANOASTEU, PA. lianas Wanted en Vests. Geed Prices Paid It A A D KK110UIKF3. JgANDANA UANDKEltOUlKm GET YOUlt Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3, 5 and IO Cents, AT ERISMAN'S, .no. 48 wesi xnra si . f"Next Doer te Baylgr's PhotegnphGal. jery. rnrnw sresB. QEASONABLK BARGAINS. WATT & SHAN D 0. 8 10 BA8T KINO BT. Special Seasonable Bargales 1 100 FIXCEB Swian Imbreidmi fletmcinfs. Frem Ue te tLffl a Tard. We call special attention te this let el goods, as they are very desirable and mueh leas than regular prices. 50 Dezw Gent's Udundrie Skirts, Geed Quality Muslin, Narrow Flatted, Al jjinen .Besoms ana cuffs, at oeo each. ONE CASE SATEENS, New Styles and Colorings. At 12X0 a Yard. Special Sale of Renantsj Short Lengths and Odd Lets of Geed accn tnnlated during the season's business . BEMNANTB OF SILK, BEMNANT8 OF C ASH MEBES, KEMNANTS OF BLACK AND COLOBED UENBIETTAS, BEHNANTS OF ALL KINDS OF BLACK AND COLOBED DBESS GOODS, BEMNANTB OF BATISTES AND LAWNS. These goods are all being closed ent, regard less of esat, SPECIAL ! One let of HALF-WOOL BUNTINGS, In Blacks and Colers.only Ft VE CENTS A YABD, AT THE New Yerk Stere. S TAMM BROTHERS. GOING ! GOING 1 GONE! Valuable Basiness Property -AT- ASSIGNEE'S SALE. OnFBtDAY,AUGUST10.atS p.m., Will be offered, at the Cooper Heuse, the very deslra. bio bnslnOFS property, Nes. 35 and 17 NOBTH O.UEEN BT., (across from Fostefllce) as the property el Stamm Brethers, consisting et W feet llli Inches front, eitendlng back te a depth et 213 feet, mere or less, with a three (J) story Bbep fronting en Christian street, used as a manufactory. Alse right of way through three (3) feet alley and stairway te second story. The Btore Uoem Is one of the finest and best adapted ter general morcantlle business te be found anywhere, having lately been re modeled by the owners. Said store room Is 23 feet ni Inches wide and loe feet long, vent! lated and lighted ln the most Improved style. Parties can vlew the promlses by calling en Messrs. Blumm Bres., or the assignee. W. F. UEYEll, Assignee. Tnea. J. Davis, Attorney. HAVING BEAD TDK ABOVE COME STRAIGHT Te our Store ami take adrantoge of the Extraordinary Bargains THAT WE ABE OrFEUlNG. Everybody Pleased, Ne Disappointment, Take tliue and leek ever our Bargains. Ne Trtable ie Shew Goofs. DON'T STAY AWAY. Ever v thine; Must Be Sold, -AT THE BOSTON STORE, 35 &37 North Queen Street. Stamm Brethers- m a BMMrvMKMuimv Mucin. IALIj AND HKB -TUX- ROCHESTER LAMP Sixty Candle-Light Beats them an. Anether Let of CH ap glebes for Gas an OU stove. THH ' PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING BUBBEU CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP Beats them all..Thls strip outwears all ethcrr. Keeps ent the cold. Step rattling of windows. xciuae we ausi. &eep ou. snow ana nun. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made in Hnnlvlnir it. Can be tttted anywhere no holes te bera, ready for use. It will nut split, warp or shrink a enshlen strip Is the most perfect. At the Steve, Heater and Bane Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANDAftTEtt. PA. XTOTIOK TO THKHPABSKKil AND IN GUNNEUS.-AU persons are hereby for. bidden te trespass en any et the lands of the Cornwall and Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster counties, whether lnelcaed or unln. dosed, either for the purpose of stunting or Ashlnc. as the law will ne rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lahaA of Us) nn designed alter this notice. WH. COLEMAN FBEEMA, K. PEEOY ALDEM, IEDW. O. FBEEMAJC, AtKiiasrs tee E,tT.teumin'i.Bu
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