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jjAAOASTEB. AUQUBT 8. USSS.
inn l-rtllnncm tDl)ll8htt fill thO
vCl5eip!itcnewef the United rrc np te
iVBt8-The Dally Kflltlen of Tn iKtatU-
- w!ii-wa liit rftrf-lnm In the cltT
TJ . sk IMMITHKHIUIU UUU.
"' ..A .nrmnnfllnff towns for loe. per week t
fcy nasi, tHCO a yearj 160 for ilx months.
(MBioruireeinonuiBi nucpermu""
ra wmir lintugnea (Deuble Snoot)
Wfbt rages, only .80 per annum. In a4
"O ibcrtbr wishing their aaamM chanrcd
AavertlsomenU from 10 te ets.per llne
ich Insertion, aocerOlns te location.
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CAI0ID AS Om AS DK9IRI0.
Head or the Army.
The death of General Sheridan leaves
Majer General Schefleld at the head of
the army list. It would purzle a Phlla-
delDhla lawrer te tell who Is the real head
et the curious Eet of bene3 that passes for
the army of these United States. The
president Is cemminder-ln-chlef, but dec3
net Issue orders or assume actual control.
The adjutant general is supposed te sup
ply the military knowledge necessary for
the conduct of army affaire by a civilian,
and this efflcer appears te be the real
custodian et the power implied by the
sounding titles of ethers.
There are new thice rnnjer generals en
thellst who rank according te the dates
of their commissions. This arrangement
is awkward enough, but the president.,
actlnjt through the adjutant general,
could greatly simplify matters in case et
war. In times of peace the old generals
care very llttle about the adjutant gen
eral's rule of matters military, and find
enough te de without quarreling with
him, but if war should ceme there may
ba same dignlfied noses broken in the
scramble for thsreal control of theio theie
vlving army. The president could upe
bis discretion In the matter regardless of
commission dates, and could evon con
tinue the rule of Drum.
I.I Hung Clinng.
A curious tale comes from Australia of
the plans of China for a big war in three
yearj from date. Chinese affairs nre
managed with a sublime delibera
tion that has been the admiration
and despair of Western diplomats,
but that she should calmly do de
clde upon a war three years from date
and set te work pteparing for it is hardly
te be believed. It is mere probable that
the treuble given by her emigrants in
Australia and ether countries is te be
used as a pretext for strengthening the
military force of the empire with a view
te the conquest et Cerea, nnd perhaps
the resistance of liussian encroachments.
Viceroy Li is a crafty nnd unprincipled
man, as civilized men measure principle,
and whatever his plans may be it is clear
that military strength has great value te
Mm. Before he dies he may be emperor
et China.
" This man, who is new accused of lies
tile designs ngalnst the .Kugllali, is the
same who narrowly escaped death in the
Tdl Ting rebellion nt the hands of Gen
eral Gorden, the here of Khartoum, lie
bad criered the execution of rebel chiefs
who bad surrendered en Gorden's guaran
tee of safety, and en hearing of this per
fidy, the outraged Englishman sought for
III with a leaded revolver. If he had
found him the fate of modern China
might lnve been very different. The
position et China with regard te foreign
war, is similar in some respects te our
own. She has little te fear by land, for
her troubles with Jtussla nre hardly mere
serious than our own with Canada and
England. Slie can mass her untrained
millions for useless slaughter by Euro
pean soldiers, but alie has little te fear
from the latter because of the great cost
and risk of transporting armies ever the
sea. Hut her sea coast and comnierce nre
at the mercy of ho3tlle navies, and, like
us, she is awakening te the need of ships
and forts.
Where Is the Heard of Health .'
Where is the beard of health ? If Lan
caster ever needed such an organization,
teas need exista new. The Intense heat
et the last fire days has caused the do de
composition of nil long exposed animal
and vegetable matter, and the sickening
stench and disease-breeding decnylrii been
breathed out upon the town. Ther who
live in the vicinity of people who keep
open slop barrels in these intense August
days are in great danger therefrem, for
there is ae better friend of the undertaker
than vitiated air.
Meanwhile the mayor and councils are
at variance ever the question whether the
old beard et health, appointed by the
court of common pleas, is in existence,
or whether the city councils ought te
pass the new ordinance which gives this
appointment te the mayor. It is only a
question of tweedledum or twecdiedee.
"What the people want is a beard of
health, and they want its protection right
new.
The City nud the Sea.
In this very warm weather our city is
only at a disadvantage as compared with
seashore towns in the lack of an ocean.
It will probably be found that the aver
age temperature of the lower Jersey coast
does net differ greatly from the average
In Lancaster, and the only thing we need
te tttrt business as a Drst-class Hummer
resjrtisatectien of ocean and a supply
of mosquitoes.
New there Js a great deal of nonseme
about the ocean idea, and many of the
people who visit the leach de net care at
a'l for bathing in suit or still water.
Toey like the salt air and the crowd, the
social pleasures, dressing and brass bands,
anl above all, they like the geed living
at high price in the great hotels.
Sjmeday the wind of fashion will set
this way and the unequalled markets of
Lan:aster will give her control of thi3ele
xnent of summer pleasure seekers. The
ten-d)llar-a-week clerk Mill find out
sooner or later the felly of flvedellar-a-day
hotels and the excellence et fare In
thecountysatef the nation's garden spot.
Possibly by that time we may have a
aataterium that will supply in a measure
the plac of the ocean and cau be trusted
net ie rise up and overturn the dignity
et an inexperienced bather. Let these
who really enjoy ocean go te it and be
happy, but let these who de net give up
all shallow pretence and lite from the
Mailng sand and land brazes te the hills
gt JVuasjlvania.
It leeks although King Death Is getting
ready te summon Kobett Uatrelt, the
Baltimore railroad millionaire.
The bigger the reception te ninlue, ilie
Krcater becomes the lnslgnlncftuce et Har
rison. TiiKUti used te be aeuie doubt as te liew
Jehn H. Landls wen the sobriquet el the
"Maner statesman." These who read his
argument concerning the beceflt of a hlRh
.protective tariff for farmers will soe clearly
into the roaiena for this satirical deslK"-
tien. .
m m 1
tin, Jenx U. Laii18 shows te his own
satisfaction that the farmers et Lancaster
county are protected ene thousand dollars
worth each, ue migni new enieriain mm
seirandthe publle by llgurlng ent Just
hew mueh each of these farmers pays for
this protection, what Is the total value of
manufactured articles consumed by the
fwmers, and the total of the tariff en the
ume. We cannot soe the otber slde of the
moon, but It probably rosemblcs the slde
that Is shown te us.
It Is satd that the coal cpsraters of the
Uleatfleld region have been enabled te cap
ture the market for this your by a Blmple
and sharp plcce of strategy praetlsed by the
Pennsylvania railroad management. The
story runs that lierwlnd, Whlte A Ce., and
ether large operators made large oentracta
borerotho announcement or ireigui raics,
and when the Pennsylvania and Heading
management had agroed upon n uniform
tariff for both read, It was found by tbe
Heach Creek men that the Pennsylvania
railroad Hhlppers had taken all tbe busi
ness. Tbe Uloarneld county operators hd
in ado contracts Just bofero the sharp ad
vance et freights te the flgurcn agreed upon
by the two railroads, and se they and their
read are resplng the beneUt.
Tin: lani03ratle slate oimmlttte will
meet In Harrlsburg at 2 p. tn. en TueHJay,
Augnst 23, at the llolten honse,te nomlnale
a candldste for auditor general, and te
transact Buch ethor business as may prop
erly ceme belore It.
Tin Indian K'ftuts aioelatlon has pub
lishtd the ronerl of thelr agent. Prof. U. U
Pitlnter, en the oemlltlon of affairs In Indian
Territory and UallfjrnU. This gcntleman
tells what he knows nd thinks In a way
that Inspires confidence, and it lsclearat
least that hetH n reasonable man and no
inore dreamer of Ideal J ustlce. Alter a brlef
iovIew el the causes of rocent Indian wars
he reoclies the following sullable conclusien:
"We uity ni well settlu It first as lest, and
better no ' than Itt ir,thatsuehan lmtnonfce
territory ,t new 1 1 in vacant and werse than
useless under the shadow of eldtreatlis,
can never, ai n matter el fact, be held for
such tlme as the Indian, left te hlmtelf,
may baable te utlllzi It atidoause It te con
tribute what It U capable of doing te meet
the world's cry for loed. Hut a buoceshIuI
appeal may be hopelully made te the
Auintlcan ponple ns agtlnst essential and
absolute Injtistioe and oruel wreu, and this
appeal should be promptly and distinctly
made." The report gives In detall tbe con
dition of each trlbe, and If It is as froe from
partisan bias n 11 Appears te be, should
prove e( creU value te the administration
In ihe guKlance of ludlan affairs.
PEKSONAL.
l)!t Wll.MAM PlII'I'lJIl'S gift Of H Villi!-
nble tneiltcul library nud un nddltlcnal
subscription nt tn.000 te the library fund
of the University of Pennsylvania, bus
benn sccepUul tiy the trustee.
Hi:v. Katiiijii K. O'Buannkian, pastor
et the Maercd linnrt Uatholle euutch,
of Bliaren, Pa, ene of the besl known
prlfHts in the Krie illoceso, dled en
TtK'Hdny, Beil 0. years, of strangulated
hernia, lie was educated In Mnynenth,
Ireland, was a claiumate or Archbishop
ityan, nnd Imd been ennuocted with the
Krlodlrreee for thirty years. He built up
the church mmubeishlii from 1100 te 1,C00,
and paid nil a debt el f IS. 000 In a fewyuarv.
Ai.ritnn It Axir.s, tbe young principal
whom the llrldgetuu, N. J., eobnel beard
disnilssed from the public school becaucn
el Ids secret marrlage te a 1! year-old pup I
who had JitBt Krnduatnd Irem the Hcboel,
has nccepicd the position of principal nt the
Uedarvllle, N. J., publle school. He will
omtlnue te held ltrlititoten pecuniarily re re re
sponsible for his dlamUsal, having tnken
legal advlce te tbe ill cot that this can te
doeo notwithstanding bis acosptance et tbe
ethor position.
Mims Mahy A.Ntu:useN Is mueh nn
nnyed by "the pestilential nulsancen who
wrlte for nutecrnphs." it is understood,
and has Hoeordlngly Invonted a plan for
dealing with them. Hhe has hadnBpcclmen
of her writing llthographed, and her
manager, It Is uasorted, sandH enah appli
cant n copy thoreof, with n prlnted card
Hayleji: ".MIhs Andersen desires me te
enclose you her autograph, as you request,
and tn say hew sorry she la that the matter
has net bud her nttontlen ero this."
IJei.ONin. PuitKtNH, of Norwich, Conn ,
hasJuHtcelcbratt'tl blsonehundrodth birth
day. A correpoudent saya that "the
colenol Is still In aotlve bimlneHn, having
been treasurer nf the Norwleh it Worces
ter railroad of which he was ene of the In.
osrperatori, In lMO almett sluce Ha estab.
llshment, nnd he draws his checks and
leeks ever the important buslnrss papers
of hl position rh keenly and as tinerrlngly
at the present tlme as he haa at nny period
during the last OjyeatP. In truth, be leeks
te be many years ou the right side of 100 "
Coi.em:i. OKOiinu Giiisen, of the Klfth
Infantry, V. H A., eaiuuiuudant at Pert
Hltss, Texas, died very Ntiddenly at l.as
Vuga, N. M whero he had geno ter a rout.
The remains will be oent te Car lisle, p,i.,
for burial Colonel Gibsen was the second
son of the Inte t'ulef Justice Jehn it. Ulb Ulb
sen, nf Pennsylvania, and was born at
Uarllale In l&tt He was apfoiuleU a mili
tary B'.erekveper In the regular army in
ISM, At the outbreak of the war In 1SU1 he
was coinmlskilenoit eiptaln of the Kleventh
lnlantry, wen a brevel as major lu the bat
tle of Gettysburg, and another as lieutenant-colonel
for gallant and meritorious ser
vices during the operations resulting In the
surrender et General Lee's army. He be
eine mj r lu the First Infantry, January
12, ISO!); lieutenant oelouel of the Third ln
lantry, March 'JO, IST'J, and colonel of the
Pdtb lufautry ou August 1, lSi0.
.Iim Wanted te Knew.
A geed Illustration et the beauties of the
tarlll wasrelated teuiu yesterday, said Hen.
G. 1). .Nichols, of New Oanan, Oenn. One
of our lccal Daiuecruts named Jim Davana
a shoemaker, has a wife who works as a
talleress, Thore Is a certaln clothing mauu
facturer here who Is a rampant Kepubllein
and proselytes wherever and whenever he
can. He met D ivana en the street a day or
se age, ami he began le get In bis work en
Jim. He told him hew the Kfjmbllcan
party protected tbn Amerlcan workman,
and declared that If the tarlll was reilueed
the country wouidBetothodoainlilon bow
wows. Jim listened attentively and then said
te the merchant: "My boy went te your
clothing stere the ether day te buy a pair el
panlM, uldn'the?' 3 '
"YtH," replifd the merchant, "and you
asked t" DO ler thorn J
'Ye, but they were all wool and a line
pair "
"I knew that," replied Dtvana, "out my
wile made that sauif pair et pant ler y u
for 31 cent. New IM like tokuew whote
the ether t7. 10 gees te."
The manufacturer loekod at Jim lu
horror and thou il parted.
Elnp d Willi An llclrs.
Miss May aluntlne Yalebasbrr. t,
ping at l.ake GeorROier bvu, ..ui with
her mother and friend, it. Pitts, et New
Yerk, the latter's husband. Mr. Pitts is
the young tjlil'H guardian ai well as Htop Htep
ftlhftr. Mini Yale made the acquaintance
there of P.URene J, Iliasell, Jr., son of a
prominent business man, and quite a beu
in ttiatelty's most elect clrclta. The ac
quaintance neon iened Inte love, but the
gin's guardian would net consent te her
marriage.
Mist Yaln Is au helreis. Oa Saturday
young Mr. Hlssell drove her twenty milbs
ever a plank read te Glen Palls, where they
wre married. Then they drove baek and
informed Mr. Fitts. lie separated the bride
and groom and en Tuesday took Mrs. HU HU
aellie New Yerk. The young husband
will fellow, however, te claim his bride.
rropeiert T Cal'grspn. ,
Frem tbe Dottelt ree I'reis.
Yeung Thnba Is geed builness man,
but outside of business he Is net sueh geed
manager. He had a beautiful typewriter,
one et the psrfoet kind, aged nineteen
years, better than new, with laughing btue
eyes. Having fallen In love with It, he one
day sat down beslde It and told it that he
wanted te dlctate a letter of leve te his
sweothearL It went te work mechanically :
"My dearest angel, I leve you deeply,
devotedly j no otber being could ever In.
spire In my heart Buch a fervent and last
ing alleotlen, and I take this method of
laying at your feet my life, my love, my
honor and my fortune. Will yen accept
these ? Answer immedlatnlv. (Your sin
core levor, "H. Tiiuns."
' There It Is," said the typewriter. Te
whom Is It addressed ?"
"Te your own dear neir," said Thubs,
with a volce that would tnake a lemonade
shaker.
" And you want a reply ?'
" Ves, my precious one,"
"Well, you shall have It In the same
manner ; take this aeat at the Instrument,
Heady ?'
"Mn Tiiuni :
" Uraii Bin Yours of this Instant re
ceived ; contents neted. In reply I beg te
state that your offer Is nzceedlngly kind
and worthy, but thore is a bar which would
prevent Us acceptance "
"Htep," said Thntw. "Why should
there be a bar between us ?'
" Well, you write en "
11 My marriage last Thursday night with
Mr. J. Hqulggs, rendert '
lint Mr. Thubt' distant foeUtepa were
echoing down the corridors el no tlme at
all. and In next mernlnu's rmner wa
AaTANTKD-A. YOUNG liADYTYPE-
TT ViltlTEIt.
li. mints.
Killed lijn KleUileUerrcnt.
In Atlsntle City, enTtirsday nlghl,I,euls
Mund, age H yearr, of Philadelphia, was
Instantly billed by grasping an eleetrla
light wlre. He, his brother and another
boy wero playing nn the reef of Albrccht's
hetel, when they wero called te ceme down.
In gettlng down young Mund grasped tbe
wire, whero a splice had been made and
whom; there was no insulation, te steady
himself. The cunenthnd Just Leen turned
en, and he received Its full loreo, Htaggered
anil tell dead. Ills body vim picked up
and all posslble means moil te riHtore him,
but without avail.
1 he Kitrimcn te the Ualaraiulm
Is no', morn forbidding Hum a mouth Clsman
tlca of teeth. This flUHtfiinitnent la Inmost
Instance, the consequ'nee of u want of atten
tion te them tn jeatli, but Is happily provenl
Ible, with HOZODONT, used, in a stump
speaker ence nred his auditors te vote,
"curly anil etUin," This stiple aitlcle Is n
thoroughly reltable means of lenileilng tbe
teeth ornmnental and servlcutble. Tbaprtss
and medical profession endersu It.
r.M.WAw
HI'JiOlAlj NOTIOEti.
Nvir (Ilia lt.
II you am troubled wlih nervous or sick
he ulurlin, de net Klve up youre'ireus tncuru
tileiintlt yiiu have tilud lr l.enllit'a Hneclal
l'resiilp.len, Bee the itstliiienlulb In another
column. (12
feeine lllllilit tlin Hilda
And the motives el ltsnnlhnrs tint nnne who
liaveusen iheindentittliuelllOtey el Murdoch
Jl.neil ltiltcrx. This siilenilld tilmid tonie Is
wltrienltt pr l'er Hide by II. Jl. Cochran,
drngKist, 137 and 1 Werth Uuecu street, l.an
enter. Tlirfiir Aitj:i.1ii,
"Troubled with asthma or elirlit vears. Net
quun two unities or Jhemnr Kcicctrte
Oil
mitea iiiiiceinpieuuy, nriersminainKove
overf3'u
without the slightest uonertt." This Is what
August Trubner, el Tyiene. rn., Bays, for
pnle by II. II. Cochran. driiKglst, 117 and IX)
North Oneen street l.itncimter.
n'AMAMAJilClftl
Closed at i p. 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
cared for without charge. We
try te make you welcome
whether you care te buy or net.
cm inu
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WANAMAKER'S
l4Acres
fLOOFSpACE
PHILADELPHIA
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is no
Yeu knew that there
worthy het weather (or
weather) thing for wear
home use but we have it.
any
or
If
you can't ceme le 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.
UOSU'LKXIOX VO WDKli
QOM1M.KX10N POWDKK.
LADIES
WllO VAI.UK A KKFINKII COill'LKAION
Muar use
POZZONI'S
MKIHO&TKD
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brtllliuit transparency te the
skin. Ilouievrs till plmplas, truckles unit uls uls uls
coleratloiiH, and mks the sltln delicately
soft nnd beautttul. It contains nnlliue, white,
leid or ar-tenln in threu shades, pink or tlesh
1.1.41 Itutl lilUUULle.
reit U.M.K UY
All Drugglata Hui Fttney Qoedfl
Doalera lvorywbero.
(WIIKWAKK OK IM1TAT1UN8.-S
apwi lvd
QVKKXSWAKH.
yWM A MARTIN.
Fruit Jars ! -
Fruit Jars I
AT
CHINA HALL;
Uhu ld "Unflard MAM)N KUU1T JAlt In
1'luts, Quurtf, llall-UalleEs,
AT 1.0WKST l'KICKS.
Tie I.1Q1IT.N1NU JAlt has no Buparler, U
K&sbir Opened and Cleted, Made of liutler
Metal und Is ltellable. Try them.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 East Kim? Street,
J.ANUABTICU, VA.
"CTOOD'H HAltHAPARlLLA.
Almest a Wreck
It ti otten tht caie that a person get Inte a
ren down condition, the cause of which It is
almost Impossible te determine, rromaweak rremaweak rromaweak
ened system and Impure bleed, mere and mero
sorlent dlsorderi appear, until the comtlto cemtlto comtlte
lion breaks flown ana semaflcflnlta powerful
dlsease gains a Arm held. When that tlrefl feel
ing comes en It should be overcome at any
cesti Heed's Sirsapirilla should be taken te
revive the declining power, restore the appe
tite and vitalize the bleed.
1 feel It my duty te teU what I think et
Heed's Sarsaparllla
I was In a very peer state of heallh for several
months ! for four weeks I was unable te work,
and nothing seemed te be what I neeftcd. My
sppetlUi was peer, 1 cenld net sleep, had head
ache a great flail, pains In the small of the
back, my boweU iim net move regularly.
Why 1 1 seemed almost a complete wreck. In
this condition 1 began te take Heed's Barsa
part 1 1 a. and tn a short tlme It did me ae much
geed that I feel
Like a New Man
I cin't beiln te tell all the geed it did me. My
pains and aches are relieved, my tppetlLe Im
proved. Had 1 realized hew much geed a sin sin
gle bottle el Heed's Sarsapirllla would de me,
1 would glaliy have paid ten dollars for It. I
guy te ethers who need a geed raedlclnn, try
Heed's Sarsaparllla and see." tiieBus r. Jack Jack
eon, ltexbury Station, Conn.
Heed's Barsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. II I six for IS. l'rcpirefl
only by 0. I. HOUU ft CO., LeweU,
Mass.
100 Desos One Dellar.
Y KK'S PILLS.
"Try Ayer's Pills."
Fer Itheiiinallsin, Neura'gla and Gout.
Btepheu l.ansleg, of Yenkers, N. Y , says:
' Itecommendod ai a euro for chronte Cos Ces Cos
tlveness, Ayer's 1'llls have relieved me from
that trouble and also from (10UT. If every
victim nf this dlseasn -would heed only thiwe
words or mine, 1 could banish Gout Irem the
land. Ihcse words would be-' try Ayer's
i'ltls.'"
" by the wre of Ayer's fills alone, 1 currd
myself permanently of iheumallsm, which
had treiiblnd mn several months. ThPIO IMUs
nre ut ence harmless and effectual, and. I be
lieve, weuia prove u specinc in an ensoser
Itulplent
RHEUMATISM.
Ne medlclne could hurossrved me In belter
stfad." c. V. jieck, Ciruir, Avoyelles far
Isb, La.
C K. Ilepblns, Nnvada City, writes: ' I
have limit Ayer's I'll Is for silicon years, and
1 think theyaru the best Tills In the world.
Wn keen u box el them In the house nil the
time, 'i'liey have cured ma of sick headache
nnd neurnfKW. Hlncn tuninir Ajer's 1'llle, I
have been tiee Irem theee complaints."
I , have derived ureal benellt from Ayer's
Tills, five yours airy 1 wan taken se 111 with
rh umallsm that 1 wnsnnitble todeany work,
1 took three limes or Ayer's I'llls und was en
tirely cured. Mnce thai timn lam never with
out u box of thote pills." l'eler Ohristeuseu,
enerwoea, wis.
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS.
rnirARBD ut
Dr. J. O. Ayer Si Ce., Lewoll, Mass.
He'il by Drugijlsu nnd Pcifumers.
miRnuii:
IM 1 It O V K I) CUdUlONKD KAK
UUUMtJ.
(JURIS VOK TUK DEAK.
l'eck'a l'atent Improved Lushlenad Far
llrums perfectly r store hearing and perform
tli'i weik of the nalurul drum, invlslblocom invlslblecom invlslblocem
lurtitbluandalnuys In position. All conver
sation and evon whlsers heard dlstlnetly.
Hend for illustrated book with testimonial..
VltKK. Address or call en r. HISUOX.8&3
Hreadway, New Yerk. JjM.SwflU.W.rAw
tiUMMKK JiKaOKTH.
MeOl.lN'lOUIC OOlTAOK,"cOUNER
C'entrnl Ave. and McCllnteck Ht,, Ocean
Greve, N. J i central location; near audito
rium, pnsteltlcn, lake, ncenn and Imthtne
KreunOs. 'Jerms, ti,tn$12 per week, 8pclal
rates toexcuislunlsta
Mils. A. W. I.lVl.aSTON,
JyS3-lmt1 box 30.
T
UK
"CllAI.KONTK,"
Ocean Knd of Werth Carolina Avenue,
ATLANTIC UITY. N. J
K, K01IKKT3 A 9UiB, upr 41-1 nil
A TLANT10 UITV. '
CIIESTKH COUNTY HOUSE.
This thoroughly conirnrtable and well
known heuse U new open. 'xwnnty-etKhtb
fe.isen. Hume manuKemenr, Coel and de
llKhtful location very ueurtlm ea.
jtinli-Smd JKKIMA80NS.
A TliANTIO OITY, N. J.
HOTEL NORMANDIE
(Formerly Hetel Ashland.)
TNOIV Ol'KN.-t
UKFOUNISIIKI). - . KKMODKI.KL),
UKNOVATKD.
JOS. H.FI.ANIUKN, .IB.
mat l-lmd.Mar.Apr.J uly, Anit.
A TIjANTIO OITY, N. J.
THE MANSION.
ATI.ANTIU CITY, N. J.
L'irKest Most Convenient Hetol. KleKantly
Furnished. Liberally UanaRed Coach teand
trein 1 touch and .Trains. Orchestra Music.
(J HAS. MeUIiADi, frep.
W. K.CeaiinAM. Chief Clerk. lebKemd
CTOL'KTON HOl'KU
CAl'K MAY, N.J.
Ol'KNS JUNK 30,-New ownership. New
MnnuRflinent. Newly rurntshed. Porfeot
ApiMiintiuunts. 1'epuiar Trices, rinest beach
lu the world.
r.THKO. Walten, Proprietor.
lualO let d l.ntoelHU James IInt-l, N.V.
Tirr. GKKTNA l'AHK.
Mt. Gretna Park,
KOU KXCU113IONS ANU l'lONICS.
This l'ark is locited tn the heart of tha
Seuth Mountain en the llnu of thu
Cornwall ft Lebanon Kailrewl,
Nine tnlles leuth of the City of Lebanon,
within easy dlalance of HarrlsburR, lleudliiir.
Lanntster, Columbia anil all points en the
Philadelphia A Ueadlntr and Pennsylvania
iiullreids. The grounds are Urge, covering
hundreds of acres, and are
FltKK TO ALL.
The conveniences nre a large Uanrlnir Pa
vilion, a gpscleus l)lnlri( Hull, Twe Kitchens.
llHKKUKO and Ceat ltoenu, whlle the arranue
menu rer atnuseuienta censtat of iroquetnnd
Hall Oreunds, ltewllntr Alley, Htioetlnu Ual
lery Quoits, Kt5., Kic. Tables ler Lunehnrx.
Kustlc Heats und llenchea are scattered
throughout the grounds.
TUK at'ATK KIVLK UANOK
Of the National Ouard of Pennsylvania has
been located at ML Urelna, and the MtlUrv
Kltle Pmctlce, from Ume te time at the ttanirit,
will constitute a new attraction te visitors
Anether attraction Is
LAltJCCONKWAQO,
Cevering nearly twenty acies en which nre
placed a number of elegant New lteau. and
aniiig the banks of which are pleasaut walks
and lovely aconery.
OHSKitVATlONGAUS
Will be run en the line el the Cornwall A Leb
anon lialiread, or will be lent.te dlirerent
points, when practicable, ter the accommoda
tion of oxcundeu parties. They are sale
pleustnt and convenient. '
Patties desiring it can procure Meals at the
Park, us thu Dining Hall will he underthnsu-
"iiivi.iuu in c ai. nuuii, ei the Lebanon
Valley meuse. Theso who wish te spend n day
In the Mountains can And no place se beauti
ful or atterdlng se much pleasure as Mr.
Urelim sU INTOXIOTINtl DUINK8 a
LOWKDONTHK PHKMISKS.
U" rer Kxcnrslen lttea and nnneni inm.
maileD, upply te
NED IRISH,
Pnp't C. A L.llollread, Lab&non, Pa.
JlAXDHKJiVJUHFU.
JJaNllANNA UAJSJJKhnuUIKt'a
OKT VOUlt
Bandanna Handkerchiefs
3, 5 and 10 Cents,
AT-
ERISMAN'S,
JVO. 4S WXS'l KINO S'J.
-Next Uoer te Bayler's Photograph Ual. j
TOBACCO.
e
hD HONESTT.
INOUK POrULABBItAND
Old Honesty
W1U bolennda combination net always
te de eaa,
A. riNK QUALITY Or PLUG TOHACCO AT
A UKASONABLK 1'UICA
Loek for the red H tin tag en
eaeh plug,
FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE
1N-
Chewing
Tobacco.
DON'T FAIL TO GIVK
OLD rIONESTY
A r AIB TKIAL. "
Aakyoerdealorforlt. Uon'ttakeanyether.
JNO.FINZER&BROS,
LOUISVELIiB, KY,
ci
me r aoeDU.
Ol'KOIAIi I1AKUA1NH.
WATT &SH AND
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
Uurlrg our Pf ml annual Clearing Bale we
are elbrlng Kxtiuerdlnaiy Uargalus In each
and evtry departmuut. The bulance nf our
stock el
Spring and Snmmer Dress Goods
IncludlnpSIHrg, llla'kard To'erod Ilnnrlettss,
bethln All-Weel ana lltc Watped, Itlackand
colored Cashmtrr, Delieges, and a large as as as
sortmentef All-Weel cloth buttings are new
being closed out Urgardless of Cost.
BPKCIAL VALUES 1.1
I.AD1KV, UKNT'B AND CHIJ.DKEN'S
GAUZE UNDERWEAB.
GUKAriliUC. AINSIN
TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS.
One hundred denen All Linen Knotted
Krlnge 1 owels at l'2Xe.
rut v duzen Large air. Enetled Fringe Tow
els, 17e.
ene hundred drzen Kxtra rine Quality
Knotted rlnge Damask nnd ltlrd eye at 25c.
Fitly dozen Hath Towels at 5e each.
One bundr.d dozen Kxtra Large, Geed
Quality Uath Towels at l.'Xe.
SPECIAL I
Onn ease of Sateens, aoed Styles, Perfect
Ooeds, only 60 n yaid.
We opeq tu-day eeveral cases el New Cali
coes, Dark Fall Patterns,
AT THE
New Yerk Stere,
6. 8 &s 10 EAST KINO BT.
sv
EC I ALLY LOW l'RIOES.
Eemnant Sale
-AT THE-
The People's Cash Stere
NO. 25 EAS'l" KINO ST.,
-UOMMENC1NQ
MONDAY,AUGUST6,
We will eiler JCveiy.hlng In the Heuse
la the Shape of an Odd Length or Hem
nant, at
Specially Lew Pricas
Ii order te make a C.'ean Sive3i of
Spring mul Summer Goods, anl there! y
make room for
OUR FALL STOCK
"Which will seen le ccm'ng !r,
The People's Cash Stere,
LANUABTllH.PA.
irrrlt-ivdAw
EDUCATIONAL.
T
UK
Yeates Institute.
(IthV. UOSTdOMKltV H, IIOOPE1L 41. A.,
Headmaster,) will
UKOPKN FOll THE YKAtt lSJ-9,
ON MONDAY, BBPTBMBEB 3, 1888
Mr. lloepor premises specially thoreuarh
Ins ructleu in Matheinailcc. Penuianshrp,
linkkeeplri;and the usual KnglUh tUudtes.
He burs te nay. also, that having taut ht for
inorethiu a quarter of arentury.he hal fitted
boys Ionian aid. Vale, Princeton, Celntubia.
Amherst, Trinity. West Point, aud Annan. "Uls.
and ha never had a eandldate ler admlksjen
rejected.
Five or six lieys will be received Inte tha
family et the headmaster. "aiaieua
Circulars by matt or at Mr. Fen Deramlth'a
Ilnok8tern. "
'f'tn'win'onn'tlen apply t0 the Head-
Ne. 305 North
Duke Street.
JlyJ-JeldTThA3
CLerminw.
ASKEW
OK MR. -
AT OS.;UI AMU 230 WIST KINO STitKKT.
0.7-lrl
jyTBRCUANT TAILORING.
HAGER a BROTHER.
Merchant Tailoring
DEPARTMENT.
A I'KltriLT FIT QUAKANTCKU.
Mid-Summer Special Redactions.
Scotch and English Cheviots.
BCOTOU (
CHEVIOT BU1T1NU3, 1
KQL18H )
CUKVIOX aumNUe.l
178 M TO 175 00.
i-a oe te ru.oe.
18.00 TO J00.
r-s.ue te oe.
The above are THE LATEST in rialds ana
Stripes.
The CLOSING PBtCKS wlU Warrant an Kx-
amlnatlen.
GUKVIOT SUITINGS, .(0 TO lid 00.
CHEVIOT BU1TINGS, 120.00 TO IH.OO.
Desirable Ihln Materials
Bummer Wear
for
Will be found In onrufsertment of Worst
eds, Flannels, aeries, Drap DeEt.s, Mebulrs,
Poiirces.;
IM POUTED LINEN VKSTING3.
LINEN VKSrtNGS.
WHITE
Hager & Brether,
25 & 27 West King Street.
jDKDUOKD PRICKS.
L. GANSHAN & BRO.
The Great Sacrifice Sale
OF
MEN'S, BOY' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Will Contlnne for a Few Hays Lencor. We
Orrar GuKATllAUUAINb te lttduce
titeck.
MKN'S IIUSINKSS SUITS at 1150, $1 50, $5 Ml,
MKN'3 UUE9S SUITS at (0.(0,17.09,18.00,
110 00.
MKN'S FIWK PHINOK ALBEUT SUITS at
112. 01, lit 00, I1C.00, fig 00.
pants at cec. axs. lie, roc, n.ce, ii.u, i 73,
12.00, n co, $3.(w.
MEN'S 8EEU3UCKKR COAT AND VEST,
85C.
BOX'S BKEttSUCKElt COAT AND VEST,
Ji3c
HOY'S SUITS at (2.00, .50, 13.00, 1100,1150,
tC0J,7.(0. '
CHILDllEN'B BUITS at $1 25, 11.75, I2.0C, 12.50.
13.00.
Five Hundred Palra CHILnilKN'S OOD
PANTS, 20C, 25c. 35c 50;;, 750, tl 00.
Great Bargains, pantaloons tuekdeh,
$i 10, $ j.50, (4 0J, $5.00.
1IK.MSMBKH these IlarKalns cannot ba
duplicated. 11 ion want them ceme atom e.
L. GaBsman d Bre.,
S.W.OORNBR
NORTH QUEEN & ORANQB BIB
LANCASTKB, PA.
- Hands Wnnted en Vests. Geed Prices
Paid.
M
YKKS 4 HATHON,
THE PRICES ARE DOWN.
The C it wehtvj Wale en Our
Prices covers all (trades and
Kinds,
J.3t ts rem'nl you that we
havj our eye constantly en the
lieliabiHty of our Clothing, ai d
we're pleased te say lt'a well ap
ire:lattl tiy the pinjhasieg
public.
All Uoeds 11 irked at Mid
Season Prices, and if 3 eu'ra in
need of Cleth'nj jeu miss a geed
ehr n:e if you c"en'S call en us.
Myers & BatMen,
lMMAULK CLOTU1EU?,
NO. 12 EAST KINt ST..
1.ANCASTKU PA.
IIOTEUS.
OT. CUAKbKS HOTEU
kj Table Hoarders wanted at 1.00 per week.
Ilreaklagt from u te 7, 5.'e per menl. Dinner
from 12 te 1, We. flnnper from B te 7. ISc. Tran
sient Custom solicited. Uoei beda ana well
ttlredioeiiu. Heed stable room far benei. Ne.
It hast chestnut Btreer, opposite Penn'a U. U.
Depot.
lySllma QKO. KLOItV, Prep.
UUhQUEUANNA HOUSE,
ON TUK SUSQUEHANNA,
WASHINGTON UOKOUGU.
Newly ntted np and repa.1nteO. Klrat class
accommeOattoni ler !lshnnen. llrraU ana
Kxl f arnUhea at reasouable prices by flay or
weeU. licit flhln,g greunat en the tiutque'
nanna.
tngilwa H.WIHjrZ.l'roprUter.
palaeb or rABHIOir.
rriHK
GREAT THIRTY DAYS
CLEARING SALE
i-AT
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East King Street.
Ending SATURDAY. AU
GUST 18.
Te-morrow we put out the fol
lowing Bargains:
One let of Embroideries at
10c a yard.
Anether bip; let of 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
iuc, at ec apiece.
One let of Mourning Hand
kerchiefs, hem-stitched, reduced
from i2jcte iec apiece.
One let of extra fine Mourn
inn Handkerchiefs, formerly 22c,
reduced te i2jc.
One let of extra fine hem
stitched, pure linen, formerly
20c,new I2j4c.
One let of plain corded ber
dered Handkerchiefs, pure linen,
hemmed, formerly 7c, new at
4c apiece.
One let of colored bordered,
formerly iec, new 6c.
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 White Table 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 iec apiece.
One let of Beaded Orna
ments, formerly $1.00, te 25c
apiece, te-morrow at iec apiece.
One let of Boys'Calice Waists,
formerly 25c, te-morrow at 15c
apiece.
One let of Worsted Wrap
Trimming in all colors, formerly
50c, new 10c a yard.
Curtain Lace, regular price
iSc and 20c a yard, new iec a
yard.
ASTRICH BROTHERS.
WATtinm
QPEOIAU
WATCHES
for Farmers ana llallreaaers, 14 Karat Geia
rillea 1IOSS cases, Elgin Works, iju each.
Jeb Let. Best Watch ana Jewelry Hepalrlng.
Bpecteclea, Kyeslossesana Optical Geed". Cor
rect tlme dolly, by telegTapn only place in
the city.
LOUIS WEBER.
NO. 1WX N. Queen St., oppnslte City Hetel,
Mear Penn'a Denet.
N
JJW DKSIONH IN JEWELRV.
JEWELRYI
Call ana bes our new Dcslgneln JEWK1UY,
both In
GOLD AND SILVER.
M0TJENIN& JEWELRY
A SPECIALTY.
Charles. S. Gill,
NO. 10 WESI KING BT.,
liANCASTEU. PA.
S'1
TKKLINM SILVER GOODS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
WBDAVEA i.k:e'
Sterling Silver Goods,
Including Uoekmaiks, Paper Gutters,
Piaster Cases, Uuckles, Pin Cushicm. A
big let of lracelet Buttoner?, I'lc.
We will sell you at COST.
WAITER C. HEEE,
Ne. 101 North Queen Street,
L.ANCA8TJSU. PA.
nl-lrd
ATTUUSKXa.
y UTHER 8. KAUFKMAN,
ATTOUNKV-AT-I.AW,
NO. 2 SOUTH PUINCK BT., Lancaster, Pa.
rji-lveaw
WL. KIHHER, DENTIST.
Particular attention given te filling
ana preiervtng the natural teeth. 1 have all
the latest Improvements for aelng nlce nerk
at a very reasonable cost. Having years of ex
perience In the large cities 1 am sn into give
the best of satisfaction ana save you money,
beat artificial uth only uioepor set.
UHrlB-lya NO.6tMOUTUQUIXK.ST.
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