w yip f Mf p ,V l , TILE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY. AUGUST 7, 1888. 'I , jv: v ffi- iu ?'! " f V A'. w RS V&F hh iL I K iv i. u; Wi- k 1 u i u- I. ir I I I I f-v fyTsT Pay Intelligencer. ,' ' ZawUASTKM. AUGUST. 13SS. n DAtlT nrrIAI00 publishes Ml 160 Wegraphlcnowsef the United rress tip te UM latent possible hour. ., & tBt3-The Daily Kaiuon-ei ! "'-""- iwcsi U delivered by carrier. lUiec7 tad surrounding tewni for iec, per i by vail. 18.00 a yean W.60 ler U months. . ... - t son. twr month. tT WSSSetW (Deuble Sheet) stff"! UIU w - - rjyrtertteri wtehlnir their address chinned HiMt awe naw wi ma ei - warded. ,, aarcrUMmenU from 10 te 95 eu. per line aaek lnsorUen. according te location. THJI INTKLiaGKNCKH. Lancaster, Fa. jsTeiepnone"ConneoUoii FkMOSS LlATtlfO TOWX renTHB A80H, AJTB Bemitn Traviimm. c.v nxv Turn Daily iSSwenrcn Maiwd te The, Vew Paw e 10 Cws a Wekb, Tn Addrxm Br.u,e CBAitare as emiis Ueshikd. The Political Horizon. The political journals have mere than the usual amount of material in this cam pilgn, upon which te claim a change of public sentiment in favor et their cause. Of course they de net trouble themselves te print the names of their partisans who hive gene ever te the enemy ; they leave that for the opposition journals te de, and are themselves diligent only in pub lishing the dererters te their own slde ; and generally they are net very particu lar as te the authority for their state ments ; it is qulte sufllclent that some one has said se, or somebody has thought B J. It is safe te take a geed discount off the number et newspaper converts; the indication afforded of the current of pub lic sentiment lacks the very Important element of reliability. The reason that there is an unusual number of changes in this canvass is doubtless the fact that the tariff issue is made se distinct in it and that theie are a geed many business people who think that their personal Interests are involved in the matter ; and they are the kind of folk likely te get their names in print. Hut the great mass of the people are net se greatly stirred up en the tariff question. This is the state in which It would break up the Democracy mero than in any ether te be hllched en te a free trade movement ; but the Democracy here nre about as serene as anywhere. These published changes of one in the thousand de net Bew the political weather, nor af ford any indication of It, unless the balance is struck and the difference in the movement en each side is found , which cannot be dene upon fie unreliable reports et the newspaperr. A better way et judging et the situation is te take a general vlew et the Held, Such a view is certainly encouraging te Democratic expectation. That party has the force behlud Het being in; and this is cansiderable ; and may be particularly counted en new, because the udmlnistrn - tlen by that party has been confessedly weptahle te the peeple of the country. la truth, the Republicans confess the weakness of their undertaking te oust the Democracy by Hying precipitately te the tariff issue, as the saving one et the Campaign ; upon thatnlone they put their hope. They will hang their harp upon n willow, bocnuse the Demo cratic tariff position is acceptable te the whole Democratic party, and te ft great section et the Republi can parly. The Issue will weaken the Kepubllcan party in the Northwest, with out helping it materially in the I'.ist. It is net going te disturb the solid vote of the Democratic party in behnlt et the first administration It has had in n quar ter et a century ; which has been credit i i fele te it and which has mas3 d and or ganized it into greater cohesion and political efficiency than it has thewn for many a year. Itseems Billy te talk of the overthrew of a party in power with such record and solidity. It 1 net "in the weed." The Republican leaders de net leek for it. Rlains preserves himBelt for a future opportunity te be the Meaes of bis party. Harrison is n lamb selected for sacrifice. He is net likely te carry even his own state. The Republican ex- governor, l'erter, does net propose te be carried down with him, nnd declines it nomination. We de net think that there is reasonable doubt about the November outcome. The Colored Teter. The revolt among the colored vh'ms of the country grows stronger eveij day, and the organization et a big I ai iff re form club of colored voters In Philadel phia, proves that the movement has a real solid foundation. There me about one hundred thousand colored people in Pennsylvania, and they have been almost unanlmeuslyallylng themselves with the Republican patty since they have had the right te vote. But their eyes are new being opened te the manner in which they have been made hewers of weed and drawers of water for the Republican party. They easily recall hew Democratic Mayer King, et Philadelphia, was the first te appoint a colored man en the pollce force; that President Cleveland picked out James M. Tretter, an intelll gent colored man of Washington, for re corder of deeds of the District of Col umbia, in spite et the most determined efforts te secure the place for a white competitor ; that Democratic Governer Ileadly, of Ohie, appointed an able colored man en the beard of regents of the state university, only te have him dlsplaced'nnder the succeeding Republi can administration. And theDemecra:y of Rhede Island and Massachusetts have been evincing a dis dis dis positien te give the colored brother the chance that is denied him by the Repub lican parly. These thoughts nre leavening the mind el the san of Ethiopia. Under his wooly bead is often found a collection of brains th it compares favorably with the beat Caucasian product. He has been long pondering the causes of Democratic con cen con Blderatleu for him and Republican iudif ferjnee. He is beginning te undcrstard thit in the Northern states he holds the balance of power tetween the two par ties, and finally he proposes this year te mike a trial of sailing in the Democratic beat. His defection from the Jlepubll can tarty is one of the surest signs that a national power that party has seen 1U best days. The Kea Serpen!. The power et the pen is strikingly lllus. trated In the latest advices from the Kteat rea u rpent. St. Xkhelat has just jjvea hs children, large andtnialj.a. graphic account of the mysterious reptlle with Illustrations drawn f rerri the imagl nations et the best artists. As a direct result of this article the monster is promptly discovered at several summer resorts and dcsjrlbed as illustrated. The correspondent et the pres3 who furnished the item from Alexandria Day, en the St. Lawrence, tells of the slimy monster pic tured by Ellhu Veider, and the man at Watch Hill, It. I., Rives the details et a salt water snake as shown in the most fearful of the St. Nicholas pictures. The serpent had better be careful or he will encounter a matter et fact photographer someday. Instead of an immense sau rian, with the armed jaws et a crocedllo and eyes as big as a hat, the monster may be an overgrown poly weg. The serpent may exist, but it is quite plain that he docs net de se with sufficient frequency te make his existence of any consequence t) mankind. Tnnnn will probably be a Domecratlo congressional Rain in Maryland In the cap cap ture of the Hsi;erstewn dlstrle', repreientcd by Hen. Leuis K. MoUeinas. Frederick county la Id tbe district, and at the Kepub llcan primaries en Saturday, McUemaa friends had a fierce minority te fight, but finally carried their point. One prominent Kepubllcan prodletod a Democratic ma jority of 1,200 If McUemaa wan nominated. Mr. McUeuiai has beeu In tbe Heuse ter tbree tuccosslye term, and aome of his fellow Kepubll:ans think that long enough. It will be remembered that Hen. 1. Victer Baughman, Democrat, came within a few hundred of defeatlna McUemas two j ears go. Ms William Kvkiuitt, of Jleatrn, In an Independent Jlepubllcan, preferring the geed of the oeunlry te party advantage, and as such lie advocates the election of Oloveland and Thurman In thcae lerrrm : The Domecratlo platform confines ltaelf te calling for n single and, ai I think, n no ne no cessary rolerm 5 but the Jlepubllcan parly Is absolutely reactionary lu lta oemplaoonoy declaring for onormeus protection dutlei aa belng geed in thotnselvos, Bgalnst all the theories of the early protectionism, all ex perience of recent uatlone, all rising volcea of the people ; se detormlnea that It will net be art vised by Kegland that It plantH It elf firmly In a line with Hpaln. The Domceratlo parly here, at leaM, If In no ether point, enmus atrenitly up te the ap peal el I'resldtiit Cleveland te reloaae the country from aome of the corrupting bur- MenH of the surplus, In the dlroetlon of let ting perpin use their money m they want te. (Vhatover disappointment I may leel that the government at Washington has net geno b far or aa wlde In the way of rorerm ni I had hoped, It la nothing te the proels I Hnd In the proceeding of the Hepubllcan party that It In In 1883 the nnme self oemplacont, reactionary, backwnrd backwnrd backwnrd loekJng body that It was In 1881, with but small uncouiuKemont for any veter old, mlddle-aged or young who favors lude pendeneeand roterm. A Nr.w Yeiiic correspondent of the 11111 11111 mero Vuu saya that out of an ostlmated Hebrew population all evor the country of 100,000, Eeinethlng Ilka 125.C0O of the num ber are credited te New Jerk city. The first historical record of the landing of Bny I twentymven men, women and ohlldren I who landed from itraztl in 1031. They 1 were he peer that lueir. baggage was sold te tienrnws 111 new Yerk pay their p.iAt e inoney. New the Hebrew capital Invested In the dltlerunt wholesale commercial IntereHtB of the clt v Is eatlinatcil at r-0'i,000,000, wblle thnlr holdings of real estate would odd unother million te thai sum. 'Ihelr millionaires are numbered by the score, and are the rulera of the financial contre. ur the 100 buildings en Hreadway, lrem Canal atroet te Union Hiiuare, evor 1,000 firms nut of 1,200 are llebrewp, and In the slde Blreets adjoining this Is the dry goods dlfitrlct Ilubrew names prodemlnato en the algup. The clothing trade Is chlelly In tlielr hnnds, mtieh of the whlte goods Jewelry, the tobacco trade and the whole whelo whole salo butebnrlng. Ah the majority of the new pri'Hporeua Hobrew raorehanta landed lu New Yerk almost without a dollar, the succeBiful resultN of their Industry nnd thrift nre all the mero romarkable. HcHldes building up itmnmise fertunes their itipro itipre itipro tallvpHnrnferomoiitlnnUpublla movemonts for nuurltHblp, patriotic or law abiding me tlves. Tiik first regular oelorol Damocratle elub was ergatilr.9d In I'hlladolphlaen Mon day livening with H. H. l.acy president, who SaUI that thousands of colored veters wero wavering In their old pwty faith, and that It wbh oue of the purposes of the new or ganic ttlen te preve te thorn that It was for tbelr lntorest te b up pert the Domecratlo party. The prospectus issued thua con cludes : "Colored cltlzenB, we ask of you a vete of conUiltmce in favor of tbe prcsent administration, beoause it has acted fair, pureitnd hotiesl, with e tried, olean man at Its bend who has preved that his lntorest In the colored nmn la ue less than It Is ter any ether cIash of cIUzeiiR, and because the Ko Ke Ko publlean party have fe tampered with Justice unit neted In IhJ faith with the American peepln, and toneno mere se than the colored raca" PfCItHONAIi. J am 1:1 1. r.ser.i:, the Domecratlo candi date ler Koveruer of Arkansas, Is a plain termer, as his lather was botero I1I111. At 28 he was working te reclaim his Arkensas tttrin, and live yearH later he went te col lege. His pellur-nl llle date from tbe time hn had roai'hed 40, when be was elocted le the legislature ; Oseaii lv Adams ha' prcpnrrd a vnluinu of hdlcctleus from the novels el Jane Austen for publication by l.oe iV Hriepard. The tltle of the volutne will be 'Chapters lrem Jno Austoe." It Is In tended for use In schools. It Is rather sin sin sin gulsrthatMouie American publisher docs net umlttrtukn a credltuble edition of MIsb Auslim'd wurliR. ll.ue Itnll Hert. The rain Interfered with many gamea yeH rda) , there were but two lu the l.eacue and thuy rosnlled as follews: At New aerk, New Yerk 3, Indianapolis 2; at WMHblnBtnn, Waahlugten D, DutreltS The Philadelphia and Chicago played two InulnKsytsierday and the Boore was 2 te 1 In favor of the home team, when rain stepped operations. The score was 2 te 1 in four InnlDRB lu favor of the Athletics ayainst Ht. I.euIh, The LiQulhvllle defealed Uroeklyn by 2 teO yesterday and that pu ts the Athletlci In second place, TheAuierlcm aoicclatieu Is holding n special meeting In i'hlladelphla, and Ven Der Aheand Hyrnoare havlnK a row. Detroit Btllt Iesbb, but the team has net had the regular men In their positions ler ever two months. IndlanBpoltsKlviiallthe clubs as much as thiy cau de. (I'ftuUit lijr ilia Itrglstrr. The loltewlng letters were granted by the register of wills for the week ending Tues day, August' : ADMiNisTiiATiON-Husanna Huuer, de ceased, late 01 Ham Drumere tewnthln ; 11. H. Huber, Kmt Drumore, admlnlitraier a Jacob Kchternaph, deceased, late of Htrai burg boreiiKh; Aiheh Kchternaeb.Slr&uburc borough,. administrator. Ida librr, dicfasfd, latnefv flnld InwisMj, ; i) ,i a llU -laLOr bdiulnUtrater, i'dtertierhart, docesoj, late of Kphrata tenuahlj)! inane H. Uerhart, llucks county, admlLlnirHler. Henry Itocker.deocaiied, latoef l.ltilz j J. It. Ursyblll, Dauphin eeunty, administra tor. 'JubTAMKNTAiii-Franz lletlraan, do de ceauii, late of i,aucaaur city; Jdargarctta lielluian, city, uzeeutrlx. Henry DlUundelter, deceased, late of Manbelin boreusb : Henry Arndt. Man. helm, executer. Ullztbetb relpel, deceased, late of l.Htle Ilntuui mwushlp ; William Ktlpel, l.lttle llrltaln, oxecuter, Jehn McF.rlap, dre'ased, late of Ml. Jey borough ; Jace U. Mcl'arland, Mt. Jey, executrix, -KTKUV0U3 I1KA.DAUHE8. The Nerves Combers 17 " thlt ncnralita la the prayer of the nerves for healthy Meed." ihti IH equally true of evcry form of nerveu j disease It the bleed li In a nermnl condition the ner vous system receives from It the atrength iCa functions require. Ilence the all-Important quottlen of the purification et the bleed again Impretaea Itself npen ua. A moment of care fnl thought enableaua te reatlis why Iloed'a Baraaparlllabyltapowerte purify the bleed produces cures In a great variety et dlaeaata 10 an extent hitherto unknown. 11 When I began taking Iloed'a Bartnparllla t wis confined te the bed nearly all the time. Mew I am up the beat part of the day, have a better appotlte than for fl ve ycara and am net nearly se nervous oil have been." Mrs. Am A. lltiLia, Nice town, Philadelphia. Nervous Headache b " 1 hare been for yeara a great sufTerer from ner v jus hoadache of an nn 11 lually sevsre type. 1 have tried a great many remedies, but never found any lellet till 1 began te use flood's Sar sapatllla, llofere the second bottle was gene my headaches wcre net se aovero nor se f ro re ro quent. lamjust beginning tbe fourth bottle and have net relt se well far yeara. The con futed diary feeling in the head Is absolutely gene, and my general health Is wonderfully Improved. 1 wrlte tot, hoping It may Induce someothersurTererllkemyaolt te try this In valuable modlclne." Una. W, H. CAitTWitiunT, Shelter Island, Suffolk Ce , N. Y. Heed's Barsaparilla 8e1dbyalldruggtaU.il) alz for I. Prorated only by 0. 1. HOOD CO., I.oftell, Mm, 100 Douts One Dellar. (0 H AKD ItUHUKK TKUHSK3. SEELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSSES Will retain the meat difficult forms of HanxiA or lliiptnru with comlerlaiidaafoty thereby com cem plntingarndlcal if f tni et all curahlq ruHHs. Impnrvl- VO U Ci nm In moisture. May he uand In bathing : and fitting perfectly te form et body, are nern without mrnnvo mrnnve nlmica bv the youngest child, most ilollciite lndy, or the laboring nmn, nveldlng nil sour, awrnty, psddedunplensantnes, being Light, Coel, :lfunly, and ulwnys rellabln. OAUTI11N llowiireot linltHtlnnn. Allgonn Allgenn Inn are plainly slumped ' 1. 11. fcKiLKr A Ce, Wariahtkd." RUPTURE. Us Bklllful Mechanical Ttoatinent a Hpc claltv Klthertn Persen or bv Mall. W ears Itofernnes Vrrf. N. J) Ureit, 1). llaytt Agnrw, ll'ilfnrif rarker, W. It. l'an l'an eemt, Vr, Themnt U. Motion, nml buryeen. (Jenernti of the V.S Army ami A'avy. iiur" Meclmnlcm Tnintiiiunt et ll.irnla and Illustrated Uatalogue CnniinilH : Hernia or Itupturn dollnented ; Its (lllluriinl iloscrlptleni thube, tmatmnntnnd euro Aliouernuloncy, Abdominal Weaknesses nnd Vuileoceln. Heek et (10 pp. and 18(1 illustrnlnna. Mailed en re re re colptef ftcpnsUige. 1. II. SKULKS A CO , jy'.C-3uideed&13lw l'hlladulphla, l'a. IVANAMAKKK'U Closed at i v. 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 are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be-j cared ler without charge. Wc try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. WANAMAKER'S MAcrcs PLOOSPACE PHILADELPHIA iimreaYit -' J L i r i r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but wc have it. If you can't come te the store, write for whatever you want, sampler, 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. VOMl'l.KXIOX J'O WliKK QOMl'IiKXlO.N 1'OWDICK. LADIES WHO VALUK A IlKriNKI) COMfLKilON itUbr van POZZONI'S MKU1CATK1I COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a bntllant transparency te the skin, lluumvcs all pimples, irirklen and flla flla flla colerations, aurt nitkes ihe fkln Oollcately soft ana beautiful. It contains nolluie. wlilt,', Uvid erarstinla. lu threo shaflus, pink or flush, whlte ana brunutle. ' roil SA1.K 11V All DrugglfltB and Fnney aoeJB Donlera j3vorywhrjre. "ltKWAltK OK tMlTAT10N8.-6 apuelva QUKKXNH'AKH. TOriOH A MAKTIN. Fruit Jars I - Fruit Jars I -M CHINA HALLC ILe 01a Sflandard lUSON Htuir JAlt In I'luts, Quurtr, Hall (Jailer i, AT I.OWK8T I'lllCKb 'llti l.IUHTNINO JAll has no Bupeiler, U Katlur Opeuud and Closed, Made ct Uetlur Mutal und U Kolluble. Try theiu. HIGH &c MARTIN, Ne. 15 East Kini? Street, LANCAHTKIt, l'A. OKA HATlllNd AT HUM i:, UO.TO OOOHRAN'3 DRUG bTORff, Kea. 1S7 A 139 North Ouoen Bt , And get euie HKK HALT S uuir UatU ul hoiue. und have it eu tuTliA? SKAIiKI) 1MIOPOHAI.S VOIl VUH Iil.hliiir IOO tens el llaid l!rnkiti Cn.il Hnil 0 tens el Hard Nut Leut, alt In) et sUte, ler ..... uuh.v ..i..., 1,1 .... iiu-ivt'ii ufa .nn County UouiiutealenersMunco until uoeu, HI day, AuguntlJ l&s. ijyordt.ref '1I1K ltOAltl). Atttt- V W. UautT, Comm'cierk. augi-cta CLOTUINU. riltUAT iTEDUOTlONr Fine Tailoring At ttn (Ireateat Reduction ever tmade te ro re ro tluceahcavyatock, at H. OERHART'S Fine Tailoring Establishment, 4) NOBT1! UUKKR BTKKKr. only Direct Imparting Tailor In theiCltye i.ancuur M A11T1N 13KOTHEKS. ceiiLAiis, cvrrr, UAMUKKKCIIirB, TII8A8U1UTS. The Linen Family. Augus'.'s Deg-Day beat and ourlewprlcoa quick en the interest In linens. Three Cellars and two pairs et Cuffs tee, or finest made, remarkable fine Shirts at 11.(0. Others at tsa and Coe. Count the cost of mak ing and aturra and see thtse. rinest careful workpeople can put together, 11.50, IU0 and 1273. flannel Ehlrts and Beya' Waists, all stylet Te work in, te laze In, nothing se comfortable. CLOTHING. Thin Bulls and Dress Suits for ovetyboay. Men's All-Weel Bulla, I7.M ; finer at 1.0 te 116. fine Trcusen, f 3.0 and 11.60. martin" BRO'S Clothing mid Famishing Goeui, a NOUTU UUKKHBT. r. B. Campaign ClubJ Kqnlppcd. w 1LL1AMUON A FOUTKR. ARemirkable FXriUOKDlNAKY Anneuncement. TERRIFIC BREAK IN PRICES. (lenfa Very etyllth All-Weel Cliovlet Hack Ceat uutiH worth 113, new inarbed I'J. (lunl'd LlKlit Colored All-wool Pnrte Culls worth 1S, new innrkcd 110. Oenfs All-Weel fihfoked Scotch lOMwIntSiilU wjrtli !.(!, new uurkca vi. Clilldrnn'a Alt-Woot Cbovlet Plnatcd Xunie Units worth 0, new marked H.50. This U an opportunity ttoldein otTercd. Tlicnilerj iUni'1 lull te lake advunuige of THE BARGAINS. Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, U Ac 38 E. KINO ST., 1 ANVAaTKlf, l'A. BRANCH STORE, NO. 310 MA.HKBT 8TCHET, u.iuuisutmu, l'A. HUM SI Kit HKSOKTa. CUlUAaOCOTTAHK, NKAH U1K MKACir, liUKKNTtlCKVAVK.ATHNTHJCITV.N.J. llUUi:i.lKK,Kt.KUANTOUI81NK. 07-Sliiaiu,TbA1 MU3. JOI1.N A. UrAHL. MrOI.lNTOOK COTTAOIC, COKNER Central Ave. and UcCllnteck Su, drcan tliove, N. J ! central location; nt-ar audito rium, po8tenlrn, lakn, ncean end bathlne Kreuufls. 'luriiij. 10 tell: per week. Snuclal r.itna te excursionists Mils. A. V. MVINQBTON. Jy2J-lma 0I go. T UK "CHAI.rONTK . Ocean Kna of Werth Carolina Avnnun, A Tl.ANTlO CITY. CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE. ThU thoreuphly comfertablo anil well known linusn H new open, 'xwenty-ctirhtri roiHen. Wiinie inanaErinenU Coel and On. llxhtfnl location very noarthimea. JunlMiml J. ICBIMA SONS. TLANTIO CITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE (rerrcurly Hetel Ashland.) -NOW Ol'KN.-V UKruUNISllKU. - - UKUODKl.KD. UKNOVATKD. . ., .. . JOS-'t KLAN1UKN, .IB. marl 4mfl-Mar.Apr,Jiily,AuR. A TLANTIU OITY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY. N J. Larucst Urnt Convenlont Hetel. Kkwuntl rurnUhiid. Liberally lianairea Coach te ana mini llcach ana Trains. Orchestra Mmle. ,i.u,n,iiu. uimiimiv Aianuuiu ccuir-n in CHAD. l(I(4l.AIrf 1'iv.n , K. CocniuK.Chlef Clerk. leb'."2-8u'd OTOCK TON HOTEL. CAl'K MAY, N.J. iU'KNS JUNK SH.-ew ewnnmhlp. New MitnHKvmmit. Nmily rurnlabcd. 1'eruct Appoint uiHiits. l'epuiar l'rlces. yincst beach lu the world r.TIIKO. WALTON. 1'ioprteter. JunlO 1011 LttUi el ML Junius llutel, N. V. ATT. UKKTNA 1'AHK. Mt, Gretna Park, ITOU KXCUKSIO.N.S AND 1'ICNICS, TbH l'ark 9 located In Iho heart of the booth Mountain ou the Unu el the Cornwall k Lebanon Knilrenrl, Nine miles 1011th of the City of I.obaneu. wlthlutiBiiydliitanca or lUrrHlnirK, tteadlnir, Laneastur, Celuuibta and all points en the 1'hllHdeiphla A Uvadlng and i'eunsylvanla Kittlretdd. Th Kreunds ure large, covering hundreds of acre, and are KltKK TO ALU The ronvenlonco are a l.ure Uanrlns l'a- ylllen, a Spucleus Dining Hall, Te Kitchens. IiuuuaKe and coat lloemi, while the urranuiv liieiit mrninusomenU consist of i.rrvmt nVirt llallUreundfi. lleullng Alley, WUoellnir oal eal hiry ijuells, fct., Kie Table ler Luuchra. ltu.tiu Beau aud Itenches are scattered throughout tbn ground. 'IHItBlATKKlKLKllANOK Of the National Ouatd of 1'ennaylvanta has been lecated at Mutlrelnu. and tn MHItarr Ullle l'ractlC4, from time Ultima at the itanira. will constitute a new attraction te visitors! Anethtr atUHCtlen U LAKKCON'KWAUO, Coverlng nearly twenty aciea en which are plactd u number of elegant New float, and a 1111K the banks of which are pleasant walks and levuly acenery. OIHKlH'ATIONCAUS Will be run en the Hue 01 the Cornwall A Leb anon UaUread, or will be lent.te dltrerent points, wIihii practicable, ler the accommoda tion of ezcurblen partlea. 'Xhey are sate, pleasant and cenvenlMiit. 1'urtles dt-airlntr It run procure Meals at the l'.rk, as the Dining Hall win lie under the su su rervlileu of K M, IIIILTZ. of the Lebanon Vatluv ouae. Tlnwe who wish te spend a ita leunulnscan find no nlace se beanti lu the Meunulns can flnd no tul or arterdlng no much r arterdlng no much pleasure as Ml uretna iu inteIUTInu 1.U11SII UN lllB l-UKtllbKS - rer Kxcnrsten lUtts and General Info UlaUeu, apply te NED IRISH, . . PuP'1 l-Kailroed, Labaneu, l'a. JvA-jrACl TOBACCO. s TANDAKD OUKW1NO TOBACCO, DOYOUCHEW? -11IKN OKT- THE BEST -WHICH IS Finzer's Old Honesty! Oonulne Heb a Red H 71a Taa Everjr Plug. en OLD 1IONK8TY la acknowledged te be the FUBIST antt HOST LASTING piece Ot BTANDAKD CHK W1NU TOBACCO On the market. Trying It Is a better teat than any talk about it. Give It a fair trial. WYOUBDKAL1UHAS lT.f neviMydAw nu r uoedh. s PKUIAL HARQAINH. WATT &SH AND SPECIAL BARGAINS. Dnrlrg our Rrinl annual Cleartng Bale we are orb ring Kxtraerdlnary liargalus le each and evtry department, 'ihe balonce of our stock el Spring and Snmmer Dress Goods InclndlnirBllks, Illarkanaro'ered llonrlettss, bethln Al'-Woeland wllk Waiped. Jllaekand Colored Caahmrrs, Debcgcs, and a large as sortment of All-Weel Cleth buttings are new being closed out Ucgardless of cost. Bl'KClAI. VALUKB IS hADIKV, OKNT'H AND C'UIIiDKEN'S GAUZE UNDERWEAB. GUKATUiEdAINSlN TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS. One hundred doren All Llnen Knotted. Fringe 1 owels at I2Je. fiiiv do7en Large aim Knotted rnnge Tow els, 17c. oue hundred dezen Kxtra rine Quality Knotted rrlngnDamsskand lilrd eyeatlic. Kitty dozen HathTowels atSe each. One hundred dozen Kxtra Large, Geed Quality Ualh Towels at UXe. SPECIAL ! Ona case of Batoens, Geed Styles, l'erfcct Goods, only Re a yai d. We oneu today several cases ci New Call Call cees, Dark Fall 1'dtteniB, AT TUB New Yerk Stere, O. 8 as 10 HAST KINO BT. S1' EOlALLY LOW l'KICEB. Remnant Sale -AT TIU- Tie People's Cash Stere NO. 25 EAST KING ST., -'JOUMKSOl.NU- MONDAY,AUGUST6. We will offer Eveiy.hing in the Heuse In the Shape of an Odd Length or Hera nant, at Specially low Prices la order te make a C'ean Skbjp of Spring aud Summer Goods, anl thereby make room for OUR FALL STOCK Which will seen I e coming lp. The People's Cash Slew, LANCASTKU, l'A. ICbrW-lydAw JWVCATIOSAI. T UVK Yeates Institute. (UhV. KOMTOOMKRYB, HOOt'IIi, W. A, Headmaster,) will UUOl'KN FOUTUK YKAU lSSt?-l, ONMON1DAY, BBPTEMBBR3,1808 Mr. Hoepor prnmlees specially thorough Inmrnctleu In Mathematics, Puniuanshlp, ltoek-keeplni; .nd the usual Kngllih studies. He brs te ay, ulse, uint having taught ler merathtn a quarter of a century, be has rltted boys ter Harvard, Yale, I'rtncolen, Columbia. Amherst, '1 riutty. West 1'elnt, and Annapolis, and ha never had a candidate ler admission rejected. Vive or six boys will be received Inte the family nt uw headmaster. Circulars by mall or at Mr. Ken Dersmlth's Heek Btem. Vertuither lnfonnittlen apply te the Head master, at Ne. 305 North Duke Street. jlyS-2maTTh4S vLevm mm. ASKEW OS MK. AT N08,;M AD 138 WIST KINO STrfEKT. e.7ira TyjEIlOUANT TAILORING. HAGER a BROTHER. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. a rKurxcT riT guauantxkd. Mid-Sammer Specil Kedacllens. Ecetch and English Cheviots. SCOTCH I CIIIVIOT SUITINGS,) NOLIRH I CUKVIOT (SUITINGS,! K8A)TOrS00. 128 00 TO 123.00. '8 00 TO I2V00. f2a.U0TOI23.U0. Theabovearo TIIK LATEST In I'latds and Stripes; The CLOSING PBICEB will WrrantanEx- amtn&tlen. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, 120.(0 TO 118 00. CUKVIOT BUITINQS, 20.00 TO 111.00. Desirable Ihin Materials for Summer Wear Will be found tn our usaertment of Worst eds, riannels, Serges, Orap lleBt'B, Mehairs, 1'onKees.; IM POUTED LINKN VK3TING3. LINEN VHSriNQS. WHITI lager & Brether 25 & 27 West King Street. "DEDUCED MUCKS. L. GANSHAN & BRO. Tee Great Sacrifice Sale -OK- MEM, BOYtf AND COILDUEN'S CLOTDINO Will Centlnun for a Few Days Lemter. We Offar 11 UK AT UAKOAlNa te Ucduce etcck. MEN'S 11USINK99 SUIT3 at IU0, $1 M, 5S0, MKN'3 DUES3 SUITS at 10 CO, 17. 00, 13.00, 110 00. MKN'3 FINK PRINOK ALTIKHT SUITS at t lioe, n 00, nn.00, tia 00. l'ANTS at 60c. 6SC. 75c. (Oc. 11.00, 1.I5,U5, (2.00. 12 50, $,OJ. MKN'd SKER3UCKKU COAT AND VEST, esc JIOY'i BKEKSUCKEIt COAT AND VEST, HOY'S SUITS at 12 00, 12.50, $1.00, (I 00, H.50, ICO), 7.(0. CniLDUEN'S SUITS at II 25, t.75,2,0C, I2.S0. $3.00. five Hundred l'alrs CIIILDUKN'S ODD I'ANIS.SJC, 5c, 35c 50a, 750. 11.00. Great Bargains. PANTALOONS TO OUDElt, $310,1)50, 14 0 J, IV0O. SfltlSltMBGS theso ltarKUlns cannot be duplicated. II ion want them come at once. L GansmaD & Bre., B.W.OORNBR NORTH QUBBN & ORANC3H 8T8 LANCASTKU, l'A. Hands Wanted en Veita. Ge3d 1 Prices 1'ald M YKKi k KATHKON. THE PRICES ARE DOWN. The O it we Lav j if ale en Our Prices covers all Grades and Kinds. Let ls reni'nl you tint we 1ii.vj our eye constantly en tha Reliability of our Clothing, atd we're pleased te say It's well ap rreslated by the purchasing public. All Goods Marked at M d Season Trices, and if jou'rein need of Clothing jeu tnlsi a geed chance if you Cen", call en us. Myers & Eathfen, UELIAULK CLOTU1KU3, NO. 12 EAST KINO BT., LANCASTKU l'A UOTK1.S, ST. UlIAKliKSHOTELi. Table Hoarders wanted at $1.00 per week, llreaktast from b te 7, !5e per meal. Dinner from li te 1, 300 Supper from tl te 7. SAe. Tran sient Custom solicited. Geed beds and well alrodreoins. Geed stuble room for cerses. Me. II Hast Chestnut street, opposite 1'eun'a It. U. Depot. JySMmd GKO. rLOBV, l'rep. sJUhQUKUA.NNA HOUSK, UN TIIK SUBQUKHANNA, WASU1NGTON UOBOUGU. Newly fitted up and repainted. Ktrst class accommodations for fishermen. lleaU and Keds f urnl.bfd ut rtasoeable pi Ices by day or week. Beat nsUlng grounds en the eusque nanus. augl-lwu II. WHTZ, Proprietor. PAL ACS OF FABHlOlf. rpHE GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. Ending SATURDAY, GUST 18. AU- Te-morrow we put out the fol lowing Bargain's; ' One let of Embroideries at iec a yard. Anether bijj let el Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs at 2c apiece. One let of fine new designs Hem-Stitched Handkerchiefs, neat borders, formerly iec, at 4c apiece. One let of blocked and polka dot border Handkerchiefs, for merly iec, at 8c apiece. One let of embroidered cor ner, hem-stitched, regular price iec, at 8c apiece. One let of Mourning Hand kerchiefs, hem-stitched, reduced from i2jcte iec apiece. One let ei extra fine Mourn inn Handkerchiefs, formerly 22c, reduced te i2jc. One let of extra fine hem stitched, pure linen, formerly 20c, new I2jc. One let of plain corded bor dered Handkerchiefs, pure linen, hemmed, formerly 7c, new at 4c apiece. One let of colored bordered, formerly iec, new 6 c. One piece of Tapestry Bor Ber der, 10 inches wide, reduced from 25c te iec a yard. One let of Table Linen, bleached, Ge inches, reduced from 30c te 1 8c a yard. One let of Cream Damask Table Linen reduced from 37c te 25c a yard. One let of WhiteTable Linen, 60 inches, reduced from 60c te 37c a yard. All our Colored Chenille Fringes, formerly 50c, 75c and $1 a yard, te-morrow at 25c a yard. One let of Black and Colored Tassels at one cent apiece. One let of Black and Colored Girdles at 10c apiece. One let of Beaded Orna ments, formerly $1.00, te 25c apiece, te-morrow at iec apiece. One let of Beys' Calice Waists, formerly 25c, tomorrow at 13c apiece. One let of Worsted Wrap Trimming in all colors, formerly 50c, new iec a yard. Curtain Lace, regular price 1 8c and 20c a yard, new iec a yard. ASTRICH BROTHERS. WAXvumi' OPEOIAIi. WATCHES for Farmers and Uollreadors, II Karat Geld rilled ltess Cases, Klgtn Works, $J0 each, Jeb Let. Best Watch and Jewelry Uepalnng. Spectacles, Kyefrlessesand Optical Geed. Cor rect time dally, by telegraph only place In the city. LOUIS WEBER. Ne. 1B3K N. Queen St., opposite City Hetel, near renn'a 1JH Jurtet. N EW DESIGNS IN JKWELR1. JEWELRYI Call and sea our new Dtsnrnela J E WK1UY, bethln GOLD AND SILVER. MOUENIM JEWELRY A. HPEUlAIiTY. Charles S. Gil), IO. 10 WB9T KINQ ST., LANCASTKK. l'A. s TEKLINU HIL.VEK GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICE. WUUAVCA I.'N.O' Sterling Silver Goods, Including Jloekmaika, Taper Cutters, l'iaster Cases, Uuckles, Tin Cushicm. A big let of Uracelet Uutteners, Etc. We will sell you at COST. WALTER C. HERE, Ke. 101 North Queen Street, LANCABTKU. PA. nl-tld ATTUHSJtm. TUTHEKB. KAUEF.MAN, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW, NO 2 POUTU 1'IUHCK BT., Lancaster, rn. r-lydAw Xtr 1- K1SHEK, DENTIST. W Particular attention given te fllllntr and projervlim the natunU teeth. 1 have all the latest Improvements for deln nice -work at a very reasonable cost, llavlngyearsef ex perlence lu the larxe cities lam sure te jlve the best of satisfaction and save you meuey, best artificial teeta only a.00 per set. marlfrlyd NO,MNOKTUQUIN.8T. p v