WlfSfr j .,..--.. . -. . , , . .; . ... , . ., .,,. .V -;r tf ...tVJt' : " '-?! ' " J-. ', - .,.. . ...... - T.r'wrwr.JilP. it i, i... v . 1 ' ? " ' "?Tfc'.r. - ' l1ffti LANCASTER DAILY IiTTELtiEKOlt, ttRlDAV. AUGUST 3, 1888. ?: : '? iif.V?vi.?Cl3TB sm. ,- " J- - fa t -? .ftp FVfr tw w 3ri XF&S-i, 73 C m .'.1. xs re1-.'! fe. m IXV Tf Dally Intelligencer. t I'miAHTM. AUGUSTS. I8, ,t imuiencii publlshei all tbe hie news of the Untied rress up te it Muihle hour. The Dally Edition of Th XarttU K fleltrercd br carriers In the city nrrnrinfllnr towns for IOC POT week I taail, W.00 a yearj K.BO ler its months I fW three months) Boe. per month. tjjraasn.r Urraujiimeni (Deable Sheet) rages, only fi.w per tnunra, ui sw wishing their address changed also itate where the tpaper U new ler ATMHsemenUl from 10 te 96 cU.per une ". i i t i i kMAnitUa A A. InAatlt. & , MHUUU vwuuk wi vwssts. n .a.m xfi AiiiiiUBii lccaier, r. "ib t i t i ii fnniifinf1rm BJ Jl-WyiiV ww .. . r "V r.t Mn Ttiu TftT Vaiii - annrfi ntviLi.&Mi k s a ... " IRHUvlUvlH MAiLkv w ( -.. i .& CtKli A WWK, TUB ADDMM Au s3Xasebi as Orrs ab usstnan. 'a tbi-- varaiT'a itinnnrr. ?J One of the humors et the campaign ': &hlch went te lighten tbe weight et Evji- inn nf pennemlj affairs has lust 1Mi wperUd from Washington. Hen. "'f Jtebert M. Yardley rpprcsenU the Buckn- '- f JfOBtgemery district, and la the sternest f '4-kto4efaltepuhlIcan. He recently con- j' rl VJmJ H. nnllnn I lint H trnilld Jul II Pftat .'f-iebeme te send his constituents ten thou 'iw& copies of Majer McKlnley'a speech -S la Congress en the tariff. This he thought '-'A nun M rnnqtltllPnt thn twllftf in the f4fietrin that free whisky isbetter for the ? -frpFwpi man a reaucuen in taxes upuu me i, w eessariea of life. r.jK,a' T.. xr- T.nll.e cung Tint: In linrn k .fCS VU 41X&. iwuicj pv.mj mw- - . .' !MuMa an .inanxltmnnl nenmnn. TTIftnht - && Wgraphy has net the clearness of the pw ;Spencerlaa mode!, and when his order ?(? oaaieierienMiousftuu cuiuua ui iiiiviu- i W-' ley speech, it was interpreted as mean. "se ls that number of speeches et Mr. 13en. '.'S .. tr.-rni.n IV (l,ti llemnnrdn terKT ?vS Mfnrmar f TdnnpQUn. K" Mr. "VllTIl &. 7ley's constituents were treated te a sound fM?,'1 lecture upon the evils of unnecemry Sj taxation and the necessity of tnrlft reform Mi'rflMtead et the McKlnlev SDeech. "Willie P'' the mistake 1b rather unpleasant for Mr. & Yardley, itwill he a geed thing for Mr. jaraiey 'a constituents, fae tuus secure an opportunity et reading some excellent Democratic doctrlne. The Tariff and the Iren Market. The Allentown Democrat sagely an iwere tbe Macungie 1'regrisB, which In recently announcing that the furnace nt the latter place had blown out, said: "It eannet be denied that the tariff tinker tinker legs unsettled the iron market, and it bow bears fruit, foreign iron being made la large shipments nt the less et our own people. The Democrat gives a history of this company, recalling the disastrous .failure it made seme years age, involving the whole neighborhood in financial dis tress. This was under a Republican ad ministration, and when tariff tinkering was a crime net te be mentioned. The wexklngmen of Macungie and vicinity, wae have been engaged in lien produc tion at the extravagant wages et 00, 70 i and 00 e?nts a dav. can no lencer be de- f&'&inlMA arlr.li tint fnr f linh farlfT refnrtn nn. tlisttlea business tetlieir hurt.. Tariff re- i-lfr " 'form means the werklugmnn's salvutien. It means steady prices for labor, whieh fJZjt i Will be se plentiful that the working man pJr, , will be enabled te sell his hire te the highest advantage. If comparison is made of the condition et the iron worker undar Republican and ', Deauaratle administrations the Deme trat thus presents the situation : The Maaungle ftirnaoe in Its ontlre his toryhsdne mero prosperoua yeais than it baa during the Unit tbro9yeni of Cleve land's administration. It abared In that wonderful boom In pig metnt prod notion Which, was greater In the United Htatea daring these three years than In any rqual period prier te that tline. Anil new, wulle from a glut la the market production it has J beau diminished, and prtesa tvre low, we have no panle llke thoae which oceurrod during Rpubllcan admlnlstraUens, nor Is thare any expectation of ene. The Iren '' business was healthier and rounder during these three ytars of Bomecratloadmlnlstra tlen thau it ever was during sueb a tlme et i extraordinary production. There was a general onntidbnee that, se far as n Or-iuo-eratlo admlnUtrallen could and would elieet bnsleeas, It would atiect It favorably, and there Is no reason te doubt, that as seen ns , the market will have been relieved of tome of the surplus et stock en band, prcduotlen Will again begin en a aeund bails. Pacts like tliese are Incontrovertible and they make a strong impression en the voter who lain doubt as te hew his suffrage shall be cast. This campaign is going te shatter many Republican care crews, and the chief et them that will go down Is the view that tariff agltn- tlen does permanent harm te business. . Je!m Sherman's Bllemmu. Hen. Jehn Sbermau occupies a very peculiar relation te the proposed Benato tariff bill. If he fellows the dictates et his own consclence as expressed In times past, he will approve a bill of the type of that which has been passed la the Heuse. Here Is what Mr. Sherman said' in the Senate in 1872: "It must hn romembered that the present duties, fin 1872 the average ad valerem rate was i eniy si 85 per cent,, while new It is 47. 10, taken together, are far In excess of wbat they were before the war, aud that Ibey have been three times largely In. ered since the passage of the Merrill U1H act Of 1501. If thn T.resnnt raus of duty were high enough during and alnce the war, wben home Industry was burdenbd with neavy Internal taxes with stamp duties, lnoeiue taxe, nigh rated en raw materials men surely they are new loe High, wben all these texes are removed. 1 aave listened wltb pstlenee, day by day. te tea statements et gentlemen wbe are Inter buw In our dcmotle productions. I am a 2i.lSnSe.lTef ln tb? 8en'l Wea et pro pre tooting tnelr Industries, butl assure them. Ml assure their represenutlvea here, tbat If the present high rates of dulle. unx anapled in our country, and hlgner tiv nearly CO per oent. than they were In 1801. are maintained en metallic and textile fabrics alter we haye repealed the very in. Ureal taxes whleli gave rlse te them, and after we have subatantlaliy given ibem tnelr raw materials free of duties, we shall nave a feeling of dlssstlsfaotlen among ether Interests In the country that will overthrew the whole system, and de greater harm ttian can possibly be dene by moderate reduction of the pieaent rate of aaty." This is precisely the Democratic argu ment of te day, Hew dee3 Jehn propose te back water upon it ? m m Uullfurd Miller's Case. The end of Guilferd Miller'u case hts t het been reached. Secretary Vilas wwiaea mat in the long contest between the Northern Taclfle railroad aud Mil. .JJ,i8ettler along Us line, the settler Is m tbs right and the company, in b eking toeun blm from his little farm nud grab 0luX lt'eU, v,as m lhe wrong. This de de Mea will bring Jey te thousand! of 10mi in Waahlugtea Territory and Ore tea, whase eccupaata have been for years Jiving uuder the threat et tula great of0tlea te teke their farms aTay from them. Over two theusend home steads depended upon this decision. Score one for this administration's de fense of the homestead settler. CiTAThMAX QOATanU 1100,000 from tbe llepublleans of Pennsylvania for hit ntttenal esmpslgn. Sorely the "Ul-try-leg" should pan out blgger flgnrct than bete. Dn. K. S. STenns, who has been quoted from his own langusge as sgslnst the Bepnbllnan ticket, ha been since ltd te retract somewhat of his previous utter ances. Me Is distinctly opposed te the Chicago platform, but has a sneaking sym pathy for the Republican candidates. A tow mero recruits of this kind will be fatal te Republican hopes. The reception te Mr. Blalne la going te causeaQne row among our-ltepublloan friends. The Republican state and national committees In New Yerk have both wiped their hands et the whole demonstration because their advice and suggestions have been totally Ignered. The Intent et the latter was te have Mr. Blaine enthusias tically reoetved, but te have no upsech making until later In the campaign, when tbe man from Malno would be pprung upon the country like a sky-roeket. Hut the offleers of the Repabtlean Lebru, who had managed te get held of the Blalne demonstration nod did net propose te let go et It, thought dlllorently. Heme of thorn wlthed te be given a ebance te air their small personalities en the same plat form with Big Injun Blalne. When the amateur politicians get held of a big enter prise, they sre bound te make a mes of It. Tun thermometer refclstored 03 In tbe shsde at Indianapolis en Thursday, and the telegraph brlDs further Information that (Jen. liarrlsen ruuaeda quiet day. It Is well that he should net ezert himself tee much In tbe deg days. When the chill winds of Nevember whlstle through his whtskors,sndUlevelsnd'R20 electoral votes are secured he must have strength te with, stand the atmospberleand political changes. Tin: Irish commlsalen bill has been rusbed through Pdtllament, dcnplte the Ltberal and Heme Hale opposition. The lrni-llltes left the liouse bolere the Unul Infamy wrui consummated. Seme of thoae days Irt'land's enemies and net her friends will 1)3 leaving tbe liouse of (Jommens. IiAwrcn Jehn T. Dunn, of Eltzsbetb, N. J., was hernlded as a Hepper te tbe Ho He publican shle by the Philadelphia Wrest. Dunn de i, let) It, but the J'resi still keeps en trying te provelt. Buebare the straits te whieh a Journal Is reduced te get value for deuble costing political falsehoods. Tueuait 'Ml new tnen hsve been added totbeforcool letter-osrrlers In New Yerk uuder the olght-heur law, there Is net hsp plness among the mossengors et Uncle Sam's mall. Technically they are gtven only eight hours work, but tbe time Is se divlded that It rosily keeps thorn away from home twolve hours. The postmen think that they should be given elght hours consecutive labor and then be allewed te go home, but only about one-thlrd of the ferce are se favored. The otliers' tlme Is divlded up se ttuvt they work lour hours at ene tlme end four hours at another time. Superintendent Kites, of tbe froe dollvery department, hjjs It Is tionsense for the tnen tomskethlsootn plaint, for the lawdlsttuctly emits the prevision that the hours of labor shall be oeiihocuUvp. He says sueh a thing is Impossible if the publle intorests are te be looked alter. "We have received n copy of b mull's Iieg -lslatlve lland-lioek, which Is new compiled by our able townsman, Themas II. Coch ran, chlef cleric of the Honalo. As Mr. Oechrnn teuches nothing that he dees net adorn, se under his odlterahlp Bmull's standard work has received many addl addl tleiiH te Its Bum of parfoetlons. lies ldes the federal nud state constitutions, digest et election laws, apportionment's biographies ofeenatorH and nssomblymen, population by couutles nud postciuces of the state, the rules of loglslatlve praotles are set form In a most oeuoUe and oemploto form. The work li a great credit te Mr. Oechrnn nud associates hU natne lmperlshnbly with a valtuble boeK et roferonoo. PEHSONAU Jehn T. Hkakd, Demncrnt, has been re re eominated fur Cntigrcsa in the ttlxth Mis Mis Heurl dlntrlnt by ncolamatlen. Hen. 7. U Scott Is proneuucod by his friends aa rurlnusly III, owing te stress et political end ethor work for the past six months. KKi'itnsKNTATirn J. O. llunneWs, et MluliUan, ene of tbe leading Kepuulleau uombprHef the ways and means commit commit commit tee, says the benate would pass a tarlir bill this soaslen. Kkv. JesnuA YKAaEn.thoeldestolPrgy. man in the Lmtberim mtulsterlum nf rtm sylvaiila, died In Alloutewn In the te h ear of his age. He was nrdalnml In 1627 aud retlreJ Irem the ministry In 1885. Sti-.vk Hneniu, the Itrenklyn bridge Jumper, was marrleil en Thursday In New i urn iu uhiiiu j.uru, or Aieany, aged 10, wbe became Infatuated with tbe athlete upon tbe oecasinn of his recent swimming feat down tbe Hudsen. Hteve says she Is tbe prettiest girl lit New Yerk. Omni- Jubtiek FUX.T.EH has leased Mr. A. It. Karber'a buudseme mansion " Ilel Ilel tneut, " In WasUluuteu. The house la near Assoelate Juittoe Harlan's realdence. It coat ?I20 000 i ovorleoks the 1'otemao nnd hills et Virginia, and Is altogether ene of the me dcsirnble locations In Washington. Henater Hawtbii of Wisconsin, of fered hu Hineudiueut In the Benato ou jijuretiayie inn general uoneioccy appro priation bill uuthorlzlng'the secretary of the lreaury te pay the United States and Conge National Immigration Btenmshlp company J100 for every ndult person of color who snail doslre te omlgrate te At rlca en the ships of their line an amount equal te paBssge and rations ter CO days. NeTeltirs In Jeirclrr, Frem the Jeweleis' ltcvluw. An oddity In match stands la n.Mi.Ki silver egg-cup holding a broken egg-shell el white onyx. Something original Iu earrlnga is a tiny geld barrel Jauntily awlnglug from tbe earr. Scarf rings of nugget-flnlshed geld set In the centre with small garnets are among the latesr. A Bultable pre sent for an elderly gentle man la a nuull-bex of blended geld aud BlUer, basket pattern. A showy btyle of hairpin Is ene topped wltb a pme amber fan, around tbeodguef which two rows of brilliants glisten. i'retty as n breech are two green cold crescents meeting at the joints and held In hue uumiD uy h uue emerald. A fashionable ring ter young ladles Is a olusterof brilliants surrounded with irar. nets. " Te ladles who travel considerably lhe new style of handbag, with atluycarrlngu clock set Iu the inalde, is indeed been. In gent's rings a popular pattern is a dull geld muare setting, bearing a ralsed Initial of blacK ename. A complete medel of a windmill In cold ?.."-mrX "ma.1.1 tcal makeB a wart pin that will please tbe novelty hunter. ."' y "d "' v ercaudlestrcks touched oil with silver gilt trlrnmlugs come under the category of wedding presents nowadays. Vaper cutters of oxidized sli er are shown artistically etched with larn " u havlns e rule tnutttd til b, 0a run ning along beih edges. Newandcunuluglitile mucllage bettles With a decidedly forelgn nppearauce have an outer nnveruig of rich llilgroe sliver. A deuble cell et thin geld repe, In tbe centre of which swings a bucket of almost Infinitesimal dimensions, is ahannv con ceit lu breeches. uJiy con- He Went aud Thought Over It. from the New Yerk 1'ieis. "WhBt Jf I were ene of these husbsnds, my dear, who get up cress In the mernlnir and lng things around and kick like evervtnlng Just because the collee is cold?" J.'wSW "POe?, Ws wife, "I would make It het (cr yen," ouir.rune mixBit witta. The Interior llrpartincnl Awards the flsttltr lilt llnmMMM, The case of the Northern 1'aclflc Railroad oemptny va Guilferd Miller, which has been pending In the department of the In terior for mero than two years, was decided by the secretary en Thursday. It wa a contest between a homesteader and tbe railroad company. Mlller claimed that he settled upon the land, which Is 1C0 asrea In lhe eastern pirt of Washington Ter ritory, In 1378, and afterward, la 1834, hn made a liomnstead entry et It The land lies within the Indemnity limits of ten miles, between forty and fifty miles dlstsnt en the southeast side from the definitely located and constructed read nt tbe Northern Paclfle company, and In 1SS3 the oempany claimed te select this land ler denoieneies in it grant by a list of selec tions which It filed in the land office. The oempany then asked te have Millet's beinrwtead entry oaneeled because It was In conflict with Its grant. The general land olue refused te detblr, arid the company, mere than two years age, took an appeal te the secretary. The case being in doubt, the secretary asked the opinion of the attorney general, wbleh was given In March, 18S7. The opinion et the atterney general was te the tllnct that tbe solectlon by the rail road oempany was of superior validity te miner a ciaun, ana mat it eugui te nave tbe land. Shortly thereafter the president wrote his somewhat famous letter te (Secre tary Iiamar, In which, although he took no Issue with tbe attorney general upon the matter of law, he suggealud te the secretary te consider If It were net admissible and proper for the seeretary te disapprove the selection. Hlnee that time the cane has ro re ro malned In n state nf suspension, awaiting osnsideratlen and Judgment upon the ap peat of the company. The decision asxerts that Mllter's claim Is based upon solid legal ground, and net upon any equltable consideration In his favor. The order Is that thn homestead entry shall remain IntaeL Miller will, of ceurse, be obllged te prove the contract be tween blm and the Unlted Hlater, and show his continued liemvatcad rcsldences and cultivation. If thn railroad company should make nny f urlber contest It must be In the courts. The opinion Is decisive ai tn Its claims In the interior department. It Is understood that tliore are awaiting tbe determination of this case about two thousand canon In the general land olnee. Thel'atranre te tlie Uataoembs Is net mere forbidding than a tneulh flliman tied et teeth. Ihls dtallKurainent is III nietl Instance?, tbe conseijuMnco of a want el atten tion te thorn In jeutli. butts happily prevent ltile, with Ber.liOONT, uaed, ns a stump sposker ence Mrea )H auditors te vete, "curly and otten," This sttple article is a thoroughly rellable m-nns of runderlng the tenth crnamemal and ssrvlcoible. 'Xhepnss and inndteat piofesaten ondereo It. r,M,w&w HVKOIA.1. N0TI0K8. The UhliiKsn Muit lu. And e must noernlKtu and rbenmatlsm, wliiin I)r Thamnt' Keleclric Oil atluOHa Uuin. Thl. mi'dlclnnls ainarvoleus product of lnn lnn nleua theiuht, Jiuylland try It. ersnlu by II. 11. Unehrttn, drugiclat, lil ami li North Queen ilrcel, J.ancanter. HmI iiie tuur. "My baliy, (vend nitoeniniiutLs.was nttaeked with croup, lint wn eu-nd Willi twedmitnt 7'Aemai' hclretrie Oil, livn mud tlilj medi cine ter thn eldMrclitldien. Ilitvu tbu gruaUat fiilth In li" Mrs. Danli-1 11 inn, 511 mivunth ht, Mtiirnln, N T Ker rnle by 11 11 Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1BJ North Queen street, lain caster. n'AlTAitAKBll'a Closed at i r. m. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamakcr's is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in the world. There are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. cm inn i WANAMAKER'S HAcrcs pLoerspACE PHILADELPHIA J tumrccuniu' i 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, Philadelphia. VOXVLRXION re WDKR, r AOMl'LliXlON POWDKK? LADIES WUO VALUK A RKFINKU COMl'LKZIOH AtUJiX UbK POZZONI'S mkdieatkd; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te thn skin, llemnves all plmplas, frunkles inil )li. coleratlonB, and mikn the akin nmiimt, it seu and Ixmutllul. Itcentatna nollrne. whlttl lenfl or ttr.ente In threo shades, rink or deh. whlte aud bruneilu. , roil SALE 11Y -lu ami Fnney Uoeila U D u Doulero ilvorywhero. WI1EWA11K Or lMlTATIONd.-fc apnuivd HOTELS ST. OUAKbjKS HOTEL.' Table llourders wanted at 1.00 per week llrcakliut Irem e te 7, V3 per meal, i) In nor from li te 1, soe Hu euur fi em 0 te 7 S3e. 1 ran. slent OusUuu sellctUd. Ueel bedaandviill iiiiodreouu. flood stable room for horses. Sa. 11 rtatt Uhedtnul utiuet, eppuiite 1'uuu'u it, n. JySHmd GEO. FLOllY, Prep. OUhQUiaiANNA llOUSK, ON THE bUSqUKHANNA, WASHINGTON llOItOUUU. H iwly ilttea up and repilnled. Klrat class arcoiniiiedatlons for nshrifen. lletts and lted turnl.hra at rtascn able prices by dav or hamm K reuua " theeufijue. augllwe II. WKIMZ, Proprietor. JAOOU K. HUKAKFK'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY.OWN IUSTII.LAriON.) wr IK'VKTtlK OUtKK w. U K1HHKK, DKNIIHI'. l'artlcular atlitnllnn vle.n . fiiifH.. BTidpreim vlni the natural teeth. 1 have all the latent Improvements for doing nice work at a very redaenublu cost. HavlnirvoRxsef z iwnuncu in tne large clUes I am sure te give the best of satisfaction and save you uieniiv De. i arunciui teem only $3.00 nor set. T. unris-ird u. M jiuuyu V1USEM DT, ff OOP'S BARSAPARILIiA. Almest a Wreck It is often thtcase that a person gsu Inte a ran down conattien, the cause of which It U almost Impossible te determine. Frem a weak ened aistam and Impure bleed, mere and mere sorlens disorders appear, until the eeastlta tlan breats down aed some deflniM powerfel disease gatns a firm bold. When that tired tea), tog comes en It should be overeome at any cost i Heed's BarsaparUla should be ttkente revive the aoelralog pewarr, restore the appe tite and vitalise the bleed. " 1 leel It my datr te teU what 1 think et Heed's Bareaparllla I was In a very peer state of health for several months i for fenr weeks t was unable te work, and nothing seemed te be what I neeCed. My sppnlte was peer, 1 eenld netsleep, bad head ache a great deal, pains In the small of Aha back, my bowels did net mero regularly. Why 1 1 seemed almost a complete wreek. In this condition I began te take Heed's Barsa. parllla. and In a abort time it did me se mueh geed that 1 feet Like a New Man I can't beiln te tell all the geed It did me. My pains and aches are relieved, my ppetlte lm. proved. Had 1 realised hew much geed a sin sin gle belUe of Heed's Barsapullla would de me, 1 would glaliy have paid ten dollars for It, 1 say te ethers who need a geed medicine, try Heed's Sarsaparllla and eee." Osobes ". Jack, sod, Uexbury Station, Conn. Heed's Sarsaparllla Sold by all druggists. II t six for S3, Prepared only by C. I. UOOU A CO, LeweU, Mass. 100 Deeea One Dellar. (D vur oeods. J. a MARTIN & CO. H-Smm PRICE LIST 2) AND 23 CENTS A TAUD. rUKNCH BATTINKR. I.OVOly 1'at tnrna New endl)eiilrablo,andthestook lar.nr new than at any time duilug the tiasen. Fermer price, cents. 10 AND SO CENTS. Amertean, Vioneh ard Scotch Qlng hams Large l'luiar.tn thoNewostuoui theNewostuoui thoNewestuoui blcutlons. 10OBST3 A VA11D. cnA'.r CHKl'EB, Newest Uestgns. 7CKNT3A YAUD. nnKSS rilAI.MKS retalled every every whneatllcuntsa yard. 9CKNT3 A YAUD, DRESS BATISTES, aTntdWidn,en Krru and White U rounds, worth IS corns a yard. KUEN13AYAUU. 1000 Yards et ntlESB OOOPB To Te morrow that retalled forZAe, 31e, We and iuuu yaia. 33 CENTS-Abb BIZ ffS. KAOKt.BIOUCOOKlNd CI10CK3 all Slzi-a. ThnlnrgnstslzuSqt. nrnallseld. A law of thu i. S, i, i and 0 at still hore. Uetoneat ence. pecial Prices en Lightning Fruit Jars. J. B. MARTIN & CO. CLOTH I !W. TyrEHOUANT TAILOKINO. The People's Cash Stere MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL ITS BUANUUK8, BilbrJggRii, Summer Merine AND- GAUZE UMDERWEflR. Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs, Sx'psnders, Hosiery, Etc. Flannel Shirts, Percale Shirts and White Shirts, U GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES. The People's Cash Stere, NO. 25 EAST KING ST., (Next Doer te the Lancaster County National Hank,) I.ANUASTEU, PA. marll-Iydaw rOK UALJt OH XMA'T. HOUHKS FOU BALK ON THK MOST lltMiral terms, en Weit Chrstnnt. Wal. nut, Lemeiii Wary, i'lne and UhArlottestrouls. App'y at mlJ-tlmd SMNOUTUMABYBTltEET. TflOH KENT-KHOM Al'KIL 1, 18S8, J- foreneoraterninf years, the Strasbnrg UallreB.I, with CeiU and Lumber Yard, Waro Ware Waro heusH, Loceiuouvb ar.d :ars i all tn geed and running order. The lease of this valuable njopjey lrosenU a rare opportunity te an iV e in a pleasant, well established and prentttbTe business. , rer con ""."" urumr imormauen apply te ,a.T.508'0r "" BADalGAUtAiiS ml-Ud taneajtar city.Fa. JIOOTU AND OHOl F T WEAR. Yeu Can Save Heney BY V1B1T1HU STACKHOUSE'S AND rUUClUSlNQ TOUR FOOT WEAR. STIUB llkSX 6UOK3 PRICES IN Tit KCITT. AND I.OWJUT D. P. STACKHOTJSB, S3 & 80 BAET KINQ, ST. rjAVCATKK.PA. aVUydAw jgwi; UARUAINS. A MISTAKE Like all ether business men we somellmes make mistakes. HAV1KU BOUGHT TOO MANY Men's Dongola Shoes Fer Summer Wear and Tender Feet we con. eluded te Sell Tbtm Off Regardless of Cost The $3.00 Line we will new Bell at tl.50, and tbe V B0 Line we will sell at 13.00. We have a large assortment of these Shoes. They are as fellows : lien's Bright Dongola, 11.09 Tip, Lace and Congress shoes, reduced te rt&O. Hen's Iltigbt Uonge'a $3.00 Plain Opera Tee, Lice and lengrcss Shoes, reduced te $1 50. Men's Dull Dongola $2,6) Tip, Lace and Con gress Shoes, reduced te $2 te. Men's Unit Dongola $1.50 Flaln, Bread Toe, Wide Shoes, ter Older Men, reduced te $2 oe. A fall line of these Shoes can be seen In enr Windows. The Ono-Ptice Cash liouse. Y The Liaders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 EtBt King Street, l.ANCASTEU.PA. aROOKRlKH. CAHSAHD'8 MILD COKED HAM AND 1111KAKKAHT 1IACON. Unoqualed for tundorneas and delicacy et flavor. We KUaronteothat there Is nothing te equal them in iuttllty In this martiet. 'Jheu. sunds of the beat tamllles nre new using them. Thy Rive universal satisfaction, 'irythem and tell yournelKhbers - Diled Itoet aud Bologna nicely chipped. Prices reasonable. uKUUUK WlaflX. AT BURSK'S. MASON FRUIT JARS- We will sell yen Masen Fruit Jars at 750. a tieien for I lnls, We a cozen for ijnarts and $1 loadeznu torltiilt-Halleiis. New it the tlme te buy. We bulUve the prlees will go higher. O OR ALINE Makes n very rlcn dish. A large pack for 15c. Made of Wblta Uemluy Cern, 'irylt. Picnic Specialties. Ane'her let of the ricnte rintes Juat In. Flcklnd Lamb's Tengue and i'lcklud oysters. Boneless Hams, &e. AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO BTREET. LANCASTER, PA. TCTEHi: WE AllE AGAIN 1 . A. Mst & Ce. Fine Grocers. Here we go again ! Always In the lead with the Best, Purest and Froahest Stoek of Groce ries In the City. We advortlsed In last week's papers extensively the merits of Van Derveer & Helmes' BUcults and Wafers, Twenty-tour hours atter dultvery of same we wero sold out entirely. This morning we received two gross one pound tin cans and can meet the de mand et all. We are beginning te Ond out that what peo ple are going te put In thelr stomachs they want geed, and If you pass our store te-morrow you will be convinced that the majority of the people belluve In pure goods only, and net In shoddy and Impure goods whleh are sold for a mere trlrie. Call and taste waters betara purchasing. Hcadq,Barters ler l'ure and Fresh Groceries. Telephone, rroe Dellvery. W. A. RE!ST & CO., anecEii, Cor. East Klug nud DukeSls. Mevemruuirimitiwu vuuvs. QALL AND BXU -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP BlxtyCanaie-Ltgbti Beats them all. Anether Let of cheap GLOBES for ou an en stoves. THH PERFECTION " MaiAL MOULDING A IIUBBEK CUSHION WEATHERSTRIP Beats them eIl.!Thla strln outwears all ntn. Keeps out the cold. Dten ruttllnir of wlndewa. Kxclude the dust. Alnu ...a .... If..... ... ... m .. - Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can ap In enulvlua It. Ely It no waste or dirt made an be fitted anywhere-no udv ter nse. It will net .mi. belea te bore, ready warn or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the Stera, Heater ana Banna am i "a" -or-; Jehn P. Sehanm & Sens, 84 SOUTH QUEEN BT., LACAITK. rA. & ECKERT, m ciersujr. ASKEW OK MK. . AT HOB. .W AXD 838 WKST K1HQ BTKBKT. eaw-lya TyTEROHANT TAILORING. HAOER a BROTHER. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. A PEBFECT WIT GUARANTEED. Hid'Snmmer Special Bedicttoes. SBsasasB Scotch and English Oheviete. flCnTRH ( $W.00TO $1500. I, I $JS.O0 TO $43.00, ( $:soeto iivoe. I, i tai.ue TO $23 00. CHIVIOT SUITINGS, UNQLIBH CHEVIOT SUITINGS, Theabcvoare TUB LATEST In Plaids and Stripes j The CLOSING PBICK8 wl'l Warrant an Ex- amlnaUen. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, $.00 TO $1600. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, $20.00 TO $18.00. Desirable Thin Materials for Summer Wear Will be found In our Msertment of Worst eds, Flannels, Sergos, Drap DeKt;s, Mehatrs, l'ougees.. IM?OKTED LINEN VESTING3. L1NKN VKHIINGS. WHITE lager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. ivr KRH ft KATHFON. THE PRICES ARE DOWN. The Cut we have Made en Our Trices covers all Grades and Kinds. Let ua remind you that we have our eye constantly en the Reliability of our Clothing, and we're pleased te say lt'a well ap preciated by the purchasing public. All Goods 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 & Rathfon, UELIABLK CLOTU1EU3, NO. 12 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER PA R EDTJOED PRICES. L. GANSMAN & BRO. The Great Sacrifice Sale -or- MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Will Continue for a Kew Days Lenger. We Offer CiWKAT BABUAIM) te Bcduoe fitcck. MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS Rt $1 W, II 53, $3 60, MEN'S DKUSS SUITS at $6.t0, $7.09, $3 00, $10 00. MEN'S FIVK PUINOK ALHEKT SUITS at $12.00, $UO0,10 CIO, 118 00. PANTS al (SOe. Wc, 75e, tee, $1.00, ILM.IL73, $2 00, $2(0, $3.00. MEN'S SEEUSUUUEU COAT AND TEST, 880. BOY'S BEEBSUCKEU COAT AND VEST, ;3c BOY'S SUITS at $2 00, 1150, $3.00, $1 CO, $1 60, $40), $7.(0. CHILDBEN'3 SUITS at $1 25, $1.75, $L0C, ri0, $3.00. Five Hundred Pairs CHILDREN'S ODD l'ANTS, 2)c, Sic, 35e. 503, 760, $1 OX Great Bargains. l'ANTALOONB TOOUDEB. Jt0, JW, $10J, $5.00. U-KK.MKMliKU these Bargains cannot be duplicated. If ion want them come at once. L. GaDsman & Bre., 8. W.OOIWfflR NORTH QUBBM & ORANGE STS LANCASTEB, PA. - Hands Wauted en Vests. Geed (Prices raid. n a -vd a: kji ujijx Fa. JOANDANNA HANDKKHOHIKtS. -GET YOUK- Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3; 5 and IO Cents, -AT- ERISMAN'S, XO. 4! WES1 KINO SI. Next Doer te Bayler's rhotegraph Qal. lery, BUT 0OOD. JJr DKPAKTMENT I EVf DEPAKTMEKT AT JOHM S.GIVLER'S STORE. WOOL YARNS. FuU Lines el Lancaster County Weel Stock ing Yarn, Imported Germantown Weel and Bazea Tarns, In all Shade, and OoleraT7 These are the Finest Tarn, ever offend la Lancaster. SOOTOH ROPJLINEN, In all Shades, and Turkey Bed D. M. O. Work Werk Work leg Cotten, ler Outlining. 8TAMPKD BOLTING OLOTH C0VKR8 BOLTING COT0, 72-tnehes wide, by the raid ler Fancy Wert" """ At Very Lewell Cash Prices. JOrLI SrGIViBE, 6 St 8 North Queen St., NEAB CBNTBI SQUARE, , ..LANCASTEB. FA. marie-irdAw QKASONABLE BARQAIMB. WATT & SHAN D O. 8 St 10 BAST KINO ST. Special Seasonable Bargains ! 100 PIECES Swiss Embroidered Flouuciegs, from 45c te IL23 a Yard. We cell special attention te thli let of goods, as they are very desirable and much less than regular prlces. 50 Dezen Gent's Unlaundried Shirts, Geed Quality Muslin, Narrow Flatted, Al Linen Besoms ana Cuffs, at AOe each. ONE CASE SATEENS, New Styles and Colorings, AtUHeaYard. ial Sale of Remnants ! Short Lengths and Odd Lets of Goods accu mulated during the season's business BEMNANTS OF BILK. REMNANTS OfOASHMEBES, BEMNANTS Or BLACK AND COLOBED UENBIETTAS, BEMNANTS OF ALL KINDS OF BLACK AND COLOBED DBES3 GOODS, BEMNANTS OF BATISTES AND LAWNS. These goods are $11 being clesed out, regard less of cast. SPECIAL ! One let of nALF-WOOL BUNTINGS, In Blaoksandcelors.onlyriVECHNTSAYAltD, AT THE New Yerk Stere. S' TAMM BROTHERS. GOING ! GOING ! GONE! Valuable Business Property -AT- ASSIGNEE'S SALE. On FBI DAY, AUGUST 0, at 8 p m., Will be ettered, at the Cooper Heuse, the very desira ble business property, Nei. 35 and 7 NOBTH QUBEN BT., (across from FostelHce) as the property et Btamm Brethers, consisting et W leet llj Inches front, eztendlng beck te a Cepth et 215 feet, mere or les, with a throb (3) story ehep fronting en Christian street, uiel as a manufactory. Alse right of way through threo (3) feet alley and stairway te second story. The Btere Beem Is one of tbe finest and best adapted ter general morcantlle business te be found anywhere, having lately been re modeled by the owners, said store room Is 28 feet HVi Inches wide and 100 feet long, ventt lated and lighted In the most Improved style. Parties can view the premlses by calling en Messrs. Btamm Bres., or the assignee. W. r. BEYEB, Assignee. Thes. J. Davis, Attorney. HAVING BEAD TUB ABOVE COME STRAIGHT Te our Stere and take advantage of the Extraordinary Bargains THAT Wit AUK OFFKU1NO. Everybody Pleased, Ne Disappointment. Take time and leek ever our Bargains. Ne Treille ie Shew Gelds. DON'T STAY AWAY. Everything Mast Be Beld, AT THE BOSTON STORE, SB &37 North Qneen Street Stamm Brethers. Spec S.i. -