5" ' -. trw T AVriAerrran T A TT V TVTm?T T Tntwi-nn rtn-rr-rr nt-k 4 tt a -r-rs-i-r-mm . .. 1 t : 1 rj JJiVi.JiOi.J'JH AiUJJX jli JLXUjJUUJLTai.VJJL. XJJ.UJLLBJJkl. i.LvLiUX !. 1KK. Hill llll ' T -,- y v vw. v 'JC !-J fc . "U ? n, L-4. atjfr y: PM f ifti, .1 a, 11 i i . i The Dally Intelligencer. sjAMlABISlt. AUGUSTS, ISO. pant umiMnen publishes all the telegraphies news of the United rreu up te Ike latest possible hour. ' MBMS-The Dally Xaitlen Of Tni lirrKJJ. iron U delivered uy carriers In the city ana nrrnundtng towns for iec per week I by wail, IS.00 a yrart n.50 for mnenUu. ILK for three months 1 Boe. per month. Tn Wbkly 1tluiiiebh (Donble Sheet) Eight rages, only 11.50 per annum, in aa- ranee. tabscrtbert wishing their aaaresi cnanacfl must alto slate where thojmper U new ler. warded. Advertlsementa from 10 te SB cte.rer line each insertion, According te location. TU.K.LNTXLMQINCKB, Laneaiter, ra. WTelephone'Cenneetlon Finaexs Liavise test" Fearns J"e. "D CXMXtt TnATltlMS, A DAVB TnB IlAItT Iimtunen Maiute te Tnav, I'oet Paw 0 10 Cam A WKK. THK ADPMM 11B1S.O Chakexp as Onaa as Kksiiikd. 1'relcctcd linns. Ed (vara II. Ammldewn, president et the American Protective Tariff League, has been trying hard te make his preach 1 ig and practice appear te work together. He has Issued a circular, as president of the league, full of grand talk about the protection of American labor and yet he attempta te defend the employment of Hungarians In a woolen mill, of which he Is president. Ne one would blame him much for the employment of cheap foreign labor In his business If he finds it as efllclcnt as the American article, for the soulless lawset trade make a close attention te the coat and value of labor essential te success. The Bad feature of tbe case of this high tariff giant is that the state of things In his own business reveals the shallow insincerity of his rhetoric about the tariff nod American labor. He says that his Hungarians nre faithful, sober, thrifty, Intelligent nud uelf-respectlng, and nre rapidly be bo be ceming American cilWens and voters, and all of this would bB very pleasant news if It were net backed by the thought that these foreigners nre profiting by the high tariff protection which Mr. Ammldewn, In his circular, finds se necessary ,l for the elevation of the standard et American wages." The president of the Tariff League is president of a woolen mill, and with em breath he inveighs against a reasonable reduction of the tariff as perilous te American labor, while In tha next he Is heard te admit that in his own protected business foreigners are largely employ ed. When Americans paying ft high tax for the support of an industry, find that they are protecting imported labor, they will recognle the fitness of a change in this state et things, and appreve reform of the tariff. "When by such reform we have secured a foreign eutlet for our merchandise, mere foreign labor will re main at home te produce the wealth that must pay for what we sell, and America will be left te the Americans. The Indians nnd Tlirlr I-innl. The Indians have closed tbe conference at the Standing Heck agency by Biraply rising up and walking oft ; and the open In? of the Sioux reservation must be In definitely postponed. The serious features of the present situation may very seen appear, for the lirge number of whites who have been eagerly waiting the result of the confer ence In the hope that vnluable lands mijht be thrown open for settlement will, deubtless.raake tbeirdle appointment felt. The Sioux reservation is nn Immense piece of ceuutry, about as large as the state of Indiana, nnd from the northwest corner of Dakota westward te Idaho is a bread belt of Indian land of still greater area reserved for the Crews, Dlackfeet and ether tribes. There has been a geed deal of Eegetlating with these Indians In recent years, nnd they clearly understand that they cannot held back the tide of civilization from their country. The failure et the present negotiations is due te a determination te presei ve their tribal unity, which is threatened by the p'nns for granting lands in severalty. They could easily be brought te an ngreement with regard te the cession et lands which they knew they cannot hepe te rttnln much longer, it they did net bee back of this a measure for the complete oblitera tion et their national existence, and avowedly framed for the purpose of de streying their most deeply venerated in stitutions. It is no doubt true that the communal system under which the In dians held land is in the way of their progress and civilization, but m cient systems, hallowed by traditions and re vered from infancy, cannot be lightly swept away from any people, no matter hew barbarous and weak; and flerce wars may yet be fought before the savage is forced te swallow his foolish pnde in this wretched loigue of a few score of famillei, with its unwritten history of warpith and wandering stretching back through the darkest ages. The Rew In l'arls. After their time-honored custom, the communists of Paris made a " demonstra tion "of the funeral of Eudes, the com cem munlst who died suddenly while address, ing an assembly of Btrikers. Ptfteen thousand persons marched with the fu neral certege In answer te a proclamation which closed with the following lines ., "Let all the Poverty-stricken preleta-' xlans, all the pariahs of secltty, all these who wish the true Republic of the people, join us In a supreme effort te end their misery." Tee nuUierit'ei allowed unexpected firmness and discretion, nnd beyond a few wholesome wounds and bruises there was no violence. It weu'd have been a veiy jrleus demonstration in any ether city, but for excltuble Paris It was a very tame affair. It appears te be getting mere certain every day that the Republic will flatvlve the machinations of her enemies at home and abroad. President Caruet is working for the establishment of that pride and confidence In the form of gov ernment which must be at the base of a'l nat'e lal greatness, and he 103ms te pesijsi In a marked degree the fiml'iej et patience and persistence se vitally needed In all statecraft, and most of all In the rule of the impetuous and linpa. tient French. The " commlttee of rev olution" have made the most of ailra atle Incident, aad no harm has come of It, but the iabar troubles and strikes In different parts of the country, may pro long the twllng of unreit and help te well tie mobs et Paris. Prance has her industrial troubles like the rest of tha rerld, but apteirs te be at well able te peel them as any rxenarcby. A Sour Flam for Herey. Se the Hoosier Republicans have set tled upon Gen. Hevey for the Republi can nominee for governor. They wanted thel'erler bread, but finnlly compromised en the Hevey stene. Hevey Is complet ing his fltBt term In Cengtess. He was a Democrat In the days of PJerceand Buchanan, but ecems net te have been well grounded In Democratic doctrines, for he went ever te the enemy after the war. Gen. Hevey's nomination is netn strong one. He mnde himself ridiculous in tbe Heuss the ether day by declaring that Cleveland was an enemy of pensions. The record was promptly adduced te show that Mr. Cleveland In three years and alialf had signed 1,201 pension bills, ngalnst 1,521 signed by all his Republican predecessors. This disposed of Hevey very effectually, and he has net been lizard of since until his rreEent nomina tion for governor. The Indifference tint is displayed by the party leaders towards Indiana, at this time, is a pretty fair indicitien of the hepslcssnesi of the Republican cause in that state. In the hurrah for Blaine, his grandfather's grandson has been over looked. Evidently the shrewd manipu laters of the Republican campaign de net expect much from the Republican candi date. They are pinning their faith te Blaine, who has been tried by the people and found wanting. Tim civilization efthe Indiana may fur nish the nation with a small assortment of pxpretslve names. Mlsn Mlnnle Yellow Bear And Miss Mudeater are actlvoluttie manBgement of an Arapahoe aoheol. Tins nliy lias a paveinent en lhe King atreet slile of lis city ball that Is net at all pleaannt te walk upon. It Is rcnpectfully B3ggR9toiItnelty futticrH tliRltheclly should try te keep its own sldewalk In erder. Hi:xater Cui.i.ev has been Riving atten tion te the progress et Canada, and is very rnueti alarmed at the growing pewer of the Canadian l'aollie and Grand Trunk rail ways and the power et the subsidized Kng. llsh steamship lines en the l'acllle. He says that theso great companies nre divert ing oeuimorco from lta regular oliaunels, and havr, In Heme caacx, nocured lntoreats In Amerlran lellways that onable thorn te prevent the building of lines that tuUht oempotp with them. Kngland, he thinks, l4deln(, Ilbhncan toenoourago the grout li of the Djinlnlen, and before many years Canada'u II ve millions of people nisy be twonlyllve. The senator talks about op posed Interests that must result in the ab ab ab orbtlen of the Dominion by the states, or the roverse, but he does net say what he proposes te de about it. The Democratic policy Is te onferoo fru gality In publle expense, and nlelUh un necessary taxation. Vtmeerattc plttierm, 1SSS. THBSohcme for the transport et the cel ered poeplo of the United Htates tn the Conge rcilen nt a cost of (100 a head, Is net worthy of sorleus consideration. 1 1 Is sim ply nnd clearly impracticable. First, bo be bo eiuse they don't want te go ; second, ho he causo they would be very foolish If they did ; and, lastly, bocause If we wnuted te make thorn, which we don't, we could net pay the cost or stand the oper ation. It would lnvolve nothing less than the depopulation cf vast ureas tn the Houth. The soven millions of col cel col erod poeplo In this country can net be trans ported te Central Africa by any act et Con Cen gross and tl e well meaning phllauthrn pints who are considering the m at ter might ns well nmuse thomselvpn by plan ning nn exodus te the moon. Large dis tricts In Virglnln, the Carellnas, Alabama and the lower Mississippi valley have a pepulatl n ever (10 poreant. colored, and It would tHke the nut Ien generations te re re re oevor from the shock et tbrlr removal. In his lotter te the Philadelphia iVns In ies.1 Mr. lllalne said : " It Is wiser te tax whlRky than te tax farms and home BteaJs. " When lllalue learns of H'.atis. man hihdls' nrsument he wllthantlly re tract what he said 11 ve years age. It koehih that Lsvt 1. Morten Is or has been n director et the Canadian l'.ioltle rail way nnd Hjiiater Cullem'a alarm evor the machinations of this corporation and the peril threatcued by Ihosudden dovelopmont of 11 nation north of us should be seethed and nmnthored by the oandldate for the vlce prostdenoy. Thore has been nothing moie ludlcreui In Honate prcceedlnga for miny n dav than the sudden oellapBO or the Hen tiuserB wheu they heard the uumn of I.evl 1. Morten read out In Honate In the list or Canadian I'aellla director?. Senater CullomuedouLt heped todrlve along the opposition te the lUhorles treaty by exeltlug hostile feelings towards Canada, but he has only Biicceeded In pointing the fact that Mr. Morten was until very lately a dlroetor or a rallr-ad sutBldtrad by Canada nnd en- cjuragnd by Keglaud, wbleh Is relardlng me uevoiepmen; or our own IIoeh, and, if uuiieui isright,tnreat(nsournatleual pcaca PERSONAL. lll.V. (iKOUflK AllMNTllONfl, OltllO Meth orihuKplHenpalahurnh, dled jcslerday In Philadelphia, nj-ed CO years. i:. (1. DuWnt.i'K, odlter-lnohlot of the Flndlay, O, Daily Itrpub'xeim, Is dead, lie was born In lVnnsylvanli, In 1837, and bad been a uewsptpar mau all his Ufe. Un was pcBtmaster 01 l-'mdUy from lb7(l te 1SSI Jamts Wiiitcemu Rii.bv, the peel, his Bouneui liiHOilliy te form true coneoptionu of distances and dlreetlnnr. He dreads n journey mere than a child does Its first step alone, and never feels euro of reachlng his destination unlnis acocempaniod by a frlend. Kven In Jndlsnapelis, his home ier te many yearp, no often bcoeiuos bowlt bewlt dered and lest Thore Is a Btery which de scribes Jilin as viewing with alarm the pioeptct of being obliged te oseort te her home a lady who happened te speed the everling with him at the home et mutual friends. Toe gallant toglve expression te ui.im., uubeii, no unuerioeK tue mis sion. After an hour or two hla heitem of the evening, being Bummoned te the draw ing room, found there a very ombarrasied It 1 ley. He explained that alter taking the lady home, lin had wandered about In a vain eitert tn Und his own home, bad at Nit found lile.ii.elt again at her gate and wanted a t,ulde. Ilu tu Harp a llueiiJCt 1'iriti. rem (, ject Housekeeping, A queer way toktepa bouquet of lUweis frenb, but a very striking and elloctlve one, Is thus described . In a vo-sel of water place a plate, and en this Btand a bouquet of flowers, weighted at the bottom se as te stand uprlhL This being done, the boil beil quet Is ceterud whh a bell kUss, the rim tr which ought te tltexaetly tie rluputcf the plate; the bll itlasd Bheuld be entirely nllbd with water and without the least sir bubble. Then raise all tegether, bell gtasn, plate and bouquet and place en a table leaving en platb around the base of the bell Klaus a Utile water te keep the air from e n terlng. Toelliwera m this Blluatlen will be prt served 111 all their fresbuess for sev eral weekh, and their beauty la increased by a great number or bubbles of gas nre- uuceu vy me renpirallen of the Irsv V.i whleh Btineli ihen K'v(" 'e tt .uuk- n j l.Kt. p Mrlf. The tdjje et the iiUt'e' and the watei tiiat it contains Bheuld be 0011 0011 0011 cosled by a IIkIiI bed 01111011?, lu whleh are Betheme lljwtM. AbeuqiiBtthusarranucd P.educ-es ih charming tllect, tspeelally in Oil ! TMaT WATKItMKLON ! A Krn wateunolenratonalrultsisnd H.iglnt' " Mellow, I'm mellow, I'm tiell'ew 1" And a siual! boy steed ttere with a ct ut In his hand, Baying" Mellow, lt'3 mellew, (julte mellow ' be he ate a big hunk cut rlghloutef the htart And heme It all up te the hard outside part ' Ana they carried blrn en In a rag dealer's can foer JUlew, peer fillew, peer fellow. ' -Macen Tthgrujjh, new nor w Ktiua. In Chambsrsburg, an eight- ear-old son of William Washington, was kllltd en Tuesday under peculiar clrcumstaccer. The lad had been asnt te drive cows away from a hsy rick, lie caught held et tbe tall ofeno et the animals, but the hslr be came twisted around his arm, and the boy was dragged all ever the Held. lie ws found If itiR desd, with his skull fractured and hla Lcdy badly mangled. I.00 UAMKBworetiiomniit prominent fealnre of the I'roalilentl&t Campaign of 1810. At the opening of the campaign, the opposition noerlngly proclaimed "Tippecanoe" Harri son alew felleir, " born In a leg cabin." Ills friends at enca made the Leg Cabin the em blem of the most enthtislaslla of campaigns. Warner's I.rg Cabin uemedles and ' Tippeca noe" stomach tonic are onthnslastleilly re ceived by the Amerlcin poeplo te day, because they nre the mnedles of the common people stmplobiitetlcctlve. augS Th.S.Xu n'ANAMAKKR'8 Closed at 1 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 cared for without charge. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. tirmii sqittt J l WANAMAKER'S HAcrcs FLO OH SfACE k PHILADELPHIA iHiRreamiia 1 r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but we have it. If you can't come te the store, write for whatever you want, samples or goods. Shopping by mail has come te be simple and certain. A few scratches of a pen; and all the facilities of the store are yours. JOHN WANAMAKER. Philadelphia VOUP1.KXWN J'0 WDKJi. AAOMl'IiKXION l'OWDEK, LADIES WHO V.M.UK A KEriNICIl CIJIII'MCXION siuur uati POZZONI'S medicated; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts n brilliant transparency te the skin. Ueinevt'B all plmplnp; freckles and Olj. colemtlouB, and m-ikes lhe skin dellcately soil and Immunel, ltcentatns nnllme, white, loiderarsoiilu. In three shades, ptnk or ilenh. white and brunotte. reit 8ALK I1Y All Drugglata and Faney Ooee Doalera flvorywhero. W11KWAUK Or IMITATIONH.-Km aprailvn tWMMKJt JiKHOKTN. r lUOAtJOCOlTAOK, V . NKall U1K I1KACII. iJnKKNTiicKrAVi:,ATi.N-iiuairr,N J. , 110MI.I.IKK,.I.K(1ANT(JU1HINK.' 07-inia-lu,lhAS JIH3. JOHN A. HIAllt,. Mi'UI.lNlOUK C'OITAOK, CORNKIt Centiivl Avti. and McClluteck Ht,, Ocean Uidve, N. J t cuntrul location; near audito rium, iioatelllc", lake, ru-aii and bathlnir KreiinOi). 1 cuius. Sitel2 per week. Biwclal ratej tuoxcuislenlits M1M.A. V. UVINOBTOK. JySHmil nr Ij,. pun "CHV1.KO.NTK," Ocean Kud of MerthCnrnllna Avenue, .ThANTlOOlTY. CUESTKK COUNTY 1I0USK, This thoreugh'y coinfertabln and well woll well knewn heua0 j4 ew op,,,,, -iwonty-elghth ifhlV"! 1 lm. Management. Coel and, de- ..KiM.MiiuiiiHiuu very uuurilin ea JlinlMind J KKIM A SONS. TL.ANT1U OITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE (rencerly Hetel Ashland.) itKru.tKtSnKJ,kNa.EuH01,K,KI,. .ar..nd-Mar.Apy'.AV8AN1(1KN",B- A TUANT10 OITY, M. J. THE MANSION. . .. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I.arpet Meit Convenient Hetel. Kleganllv rurnUhnd. l.lberully Managed Coach teand from liuachana Trulns urcheatrn sttuln. , CIIA8. MeULAOiC, I'rep. W. K. CoMiruN.Gble! Clerk. tebrm-i'd C'l Ol'K ION ildl'Klj. "" CAl'i: MY, N.J OPKN-l JUNK soNew ownewhlp. er Ma'BgemenU Newly ITiirnlsiieit Perfect Apniiiiiiiiiiiiits. 1'eputar l'rlcea jrlaeat heath 111 lUU VI IJX ItA r.TIIKO. WALTON, Pionrleter luMO tot n 1 ute or t- Jam..i It" t"f 1?. V. jyjT. GRETNA l'ARK. Mt. Gretna Park, roil KrUltStO.3 AN1 I'ICNIOS. Thlt Park is Incaied In the heart or ii.a Seuth Mountain en the line of the Cornwall & IoImiieii IfnilreaiJ, Nine miles south et tha City of Lebanon within oiHydUtance of llarru&urg. Heading 1 hi Hdeiphla A lleadliiK and IMnniylvanlS Itullretds. Th Kmunili) ure large, ceverlua hundreds of acres, and are Hnu1 lit Kg 'IO ALL. lhe convenience are a I urge Danrlnit l'a-vlllun.aBpsc-leus lUnlng HuI"twii Kitchens, llugguge nud Ceat lloenu. while lhe ttrruuiel nu'iitit (oramusemenucenfilstof Lioeuetund llall Ureuiids. Hewling Alley, ahoeting (lal. leiy Wuetis, fctiv, Kie lublvs ler J.uueh'rs been mcaua at JiL" (Tretna., fa'tW'Sn.Jr? It tie Practice, 110m time tTitluiu a" the Vtunui will constltuie a new atlraoiien te vlslu, AnothurattrKctlenls '"""" 10 visitors. OU9BfiVATIONCAU3 n 111 be rnn en the line 01 tbe lern wall 1 .i.. anon UatlroeU, or wilt he Vunt te "ifferJfit points, when practicable, ter the Alcemmeda. lien of excureien parties. 'Iheyare skiS pleasant and couvenlent. I0' Parties desiring II can procure Meals at the P.rk. a the Olulng 1U11 wl.t i, una. r "he ,n neryfsten of K hi UitWlZ .f 1 he Lebanon iVtt eJ,J?OU8?-.Tbn'e wne tnspend auiy iil'iS!',nili,n,0ttn nna e JilacA se beau". Jul or atterdlng se mueh piVissiire as ml Uretna au INTOXIO'IInu iiltiNKH ji maTen,0arpp:y0t5",OUiU,,," "'", Gener&1 lafor lafer m n NED IRISH. Je2S-3maP l'-nread, Labanon.'pa. rOOD'H HAWJAI'AKILLA, The Liver And kidneys are organs which It It Important should be kept In goeS condition, and yet the jr are overwetked and abused by nearly every body, until they boeorae worn-out, clogged np, erdlieasnd, ltoel'tSartapartlla cares all aifflcaltUs with these organs, reuses them te healthy action, and tones tbe whole digestive organism. "I have been nslng Heed's Barsaparllla for Indigestion and liver trouble. It has greatly benefited ine, and 1 think It Is fully aa geed a medicine tad timed." X. S. Caastnte, chief engineer nre dept., Btcnlngten, Ct, Bound and Healthy "It affords me much pleasure te recommend Heed's Barsaparllla My health two years age wai very peer. My friends thought I was going with consumption, I commenced using Heed's Barsapirills, took nve bottles et it, and te-Sayfcan doss hard a day's work as I ever could- It saved me from the grave and put tnnenmy fnetasennd, healthy man." Witt U. I). Tsisnsr, 111 Kast Main street, Wlggons Wlggens Wlggons vtlle, Ohie. Built Right Up " I was all rnn down and unfit for business. I was Induced te take a bottle of Held' Bar. saparUla, and It built me right np se that I was Boen able te rem me work. I recommend It te all who are smtcted," V. W. OaaTa, stone cotter, Ne. 1 Martin street, Albany, M. Y. N. II. -lie sure te get HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. Feil by all druggists, lit six for IS. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Doeea One Dellar. (2) B KNEON'HI'IjASTElta. Yen ran stnn that scratching WILL YOU and t retting by uilhgtBUT s IlmsosAriiTneL fexr for Tet EXCIIANGK ter, k tenia, -lngwonn.Hreund Itch, I'oUen Oak, or ether skin tUfTKUINU or scalp dlfea that Is worrying you night and day. Wbennnce t'OIl cured by this ssap there will be no return of tbe trouble. COMFOUT If you wish te prevent conta gious or ' catching" diseases AMU JOY? daring the summer months, (either among your family or your domestic animals,) burn Siasubt's rcL riiunCASULss Ireely Inynnr Closets, Cellars, liltcnenj, i.uthnne, Chicken Coops, Bird cages, Stables, ling Pens ete, Absolutely no dangernf nre. These randies are handy and alweysrcaay feri mined late use. 4sarltemeuibcr Ukksek's l'LABTin for sches and pains. (1) JIUOTH AND HllOHtt. -nU)OT WEAR. Yeu Can Save Meney 11Y VIBlTlhU STACKHOUSE'S AMU lUaCHASINQ YOUtt FOOT WEAR. tr-TUK JtKST BHOK3 AND LOVfKST I'KICKlINTIIKCirY. D. P. STACOOUSB, a 3 & SO BAST KINQ, 8T. LANCA'TKK. l'A. aW-1ydAw F OR HAR'JAINH. A MISTAKE! Like another biulnrst min we soinatlines nui lie mistakes. HAVING llULUliriOO MAN! Men's Dongola Shoes Fer Hiimmir Weir and 7 eiatr root wa con cluded te Sell Then Olf Rrg&rdlcss of Cost. The $3 00 Line we will new sell at 12.50, and He V 50 Line WO will BOll at S2.00. We havu a large assortment of these Shoes. They are as fellows : Men's Ilrlght Dongola, S3 00 Tip, Lace and Congress Shoes, reduced te 12 60. Men'a Ilrlght Dongola $3.00 Plain Opera Tee, lace and Lengress Shoes, reduced, te 12 50. Men's Dull Dongola 12,53 Tip, Lace and Con gress Shoes, reduced te tl (0. Men's Dull Dongola SIM Plain, UroadTeo, Ide Shoes, for Older Men, reduced te tl 00. A full line of these Sheas can be seen In our Windows. The One-Ptica Cihh Heuse. (6 The Leaders of .Lew Prices IN- BOOTS & SHOES, N). 3 Eist K ng Strcet, LANCAVTEILPA. J1AXD K KJl CJ11K PS. JJAMJAHNA UANUKEROUlKrS. QKT YOUU Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3, 5 and 10 Cents, AT ERISMAN'S, WO. 4i WBS1 JvVJS'W SI. lery"NXt Dr t0 Bay'er'a 1'botegrupb del. J'XoreXAI.S. PROPOSALS FOR HTKAM HKAT Al. p until a for the City Hall, according te the pinus anil poelUoUlnin, will be reetlv.M by lhe i hilrinun up te next siendarT isth Inst , at C p. tn. Plana and spectllcatlens ran be saen ut tb Mayer's efllte. llldsuiutba accompanied with a certlrtnl check for 111 a warranty of geed lalm of bidder. ' Uy order et ilty l'npny L'euiuilttee. KUW. V IlKINl'eN.chulrmsn. IMr , , Ne. 121 Kast king Street, J. M. CuiLtiB, Clerk. a7Sta SE.'VDPKO',OHU'!J von FUR- bT... ?'.?" M Wn " "' UreStn Ceil and JP teurt llinise, will 1m ree-lved at the utt), Auguat ii luij. liyordtref FREY ECKERT TOBACCO., FINK PIECE OF CHEWING TOBACCO IB lNOMDALUXUlir. FltMZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes as near being a fine piece el PLUU TOUACCO as It U'pesslble te make It, and Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMONO DKALKRB. We are sure that ONK TBIAL wl.l Cenvlnes Yen of 1U MerlU. 49-Loek ter the red H Un tag en each plug.-s J no. Finzer 8c Bre.'s, LOUIBVILLK. KY ) JDR r GOOD8. gl'KUIAL 11ARQAINH. WATT&SHAND SPECIAL BARGAINS. During our Semiannual Clearing Sale we are ettering Kxtraerdtnary Uargalas In each and every department, 'lhe balance of our itocket SpriDgand Summer Dress Goods lnclndlng8llks. Ula'kandCo'ered Ilenrlettss, beihln All-Woelana fllk Waiped. Black and Colored Cashmrrs, Debeges, and a, large as sortment of All-wool cloth nuttings are i new being olesed out Hegardless of cost. 8PXC1AL VALUES XX IiADIES', OKMI'8 AND CHILDREN'S QAUZB UNDERWEAB. GKKATUABOAINSIN TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS. One hundred deren All Linen Knotted Fringe 'J owels at lXe. girty deren Large siz i Knotted Fringe Tow els, 17c. one hundred dezen Kxtra Fine Quality Knotted fringe Damitsk and Ulrd eye at, 25c. Fltty dezen Hath 1 ewels at 5c each. One hundred dozen Kxtra Large. Geed Quality Bath Towels at llXe. " ' SPECIAL ! One eise of Batoens, Geed Styles, l'orfcet Goods, only fie a yai d. we open today several cascsef New Call coos, Darg Kail Patterns, AT TUK New Yerk Stere, 6. 8 Se 10 HAST KI HQ ST. s VE01ALT.Y LOW 1'RIOES. Remnant Sale -AT TUK- NO.B253EDAST KING ST., -COMMENCING- MONDAY,AUGUST6, We will eirer Eveiy.hinR in the lleute la the Shape of an Odd Length or Rem nait, at Specially low Prices In order te nuke t C'eanJSiveen of Spring and f u mm r Goods, ml thereby nake room for OUR FALL STOCK Which w 11 se n e cc m'ng ip. The People's Cash Stere, LAMUArma.l'A. iDtrH-ldAsr 3- - KPVVATWNAlT. T UK Yeates Institute. (11KV. UOMTG'IMKBV II. HOOPKlt. M. A., Headmaster,) will UKOl'KN t"OH TUK YKAU lS8f-8. ON MONDAY, BBPrHMBBR 3, 1888 Mr. Heeper premises specially thorough !:.uStle'i ,n Mnn'tlc. rannTSihrp, Heps keeping and the usual kngllsh stuaiea ,,,nVhl"wlJ''B,'0-.t,,'lt,lTlnt taught Mr AUihetst. i Unity. vMl plnt. uni Annapeili! wJeetled.neTB U Ottnai0le ,0- aalnlsilea fmnSI?r.JxvheXs w, reeeired Inte the laml'y et th heanraesu-r. .e liS081tobvu"iller't Ur- rtm Dtrsmtth's ttMterrath0r,nOnnSUonepply w tte neaa Ne. 305 North Duke Street. JlyJ.JmaXXh3 The People's Cash Stere ctermmm. ASKEW OK MX. AT SOS. JtSI AKP ZKJ Wt8T KIU 8 rrfUCT. e.f-lya JKROUANT TAILORING. HAOER a BROTHER. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. A PKHFJtCT riT GUAUAMTXED. lid-Snmmer Special Btdicllens. Scotch and English Cheviots. .COTOII 1 tfflOTOrSOO. ClItVlOT SUITINGS, 28 00 TO I2S.0U. NflLIRII fS 00 TO 12100. ,( rH.tOTO S2SU0. CHEVIOT QU1T1NG", The above are TUK LATEST In rialds and stripes. The CLOSING FB1CES will Warrant an Ex. amlnatien. CHEVIOT BUITING8, 130.00 TO 110 CO. CHEVIOT BU1T1NG8, rlOOO TO I18.C0. DeBirable Ibin Materials for Summer Wear Will be fennd In enr arsertment of Worst eds, riannels, serges, Diap Deatis, Mehairs, PenROOS.; IM POUTED LINEN VK3TING3. L1NKN VESTXNGS. WHITE Hager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. R KDUOED BRICKS. L. GANSMAN & BRO. Tbe Great Sacrifice Sale -OF- MEN'S, BOW AND CIHLMEN'S CLOTHING Will Continue for a Few Days Lenger. We Offer UUKATUAUOAIMB te ltLduce Stock. MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS at IJ.M, $ I M, IS BO, MEN'S DUKSS SUITS at . te, 17.00, tS 00, 110.00. MEN'S FIVE PRINOSC ALBKUT SUITS at 112.00,114 00,116 OP, 118 00. PANTS at tOc, CSc, c, fOc, 11.00, H.25,11 73, 2.00, S2 te, $J.(X). MEN'S BEEI13UOKBR COAT AND VEST. 85c BOY'S SEEBSUCKEIt COAT AND VEST. :3c EOY'3 BUIT3 at K 00, 17.50, 13.00, f I 00, H50, I6oj,7.re. CUILDUEN'S BUITS atl.25, 11.75, HOC, 12.50. 13.00. Ilvo Hundred Pairs CHILDREN'S ODD PA MS, 23c, 25c, S5e 50 1, 75c, tl 00. Great Bargains, pantaloons te OUUKlt. $3 co, $1,50, at ej, u.oe. "KIMtWBlta these Bargains cannot be dnpllcbted. It jeu want thorn come at odie. L. Gansman (fe Bre., S.W.OORNaR NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE 8TB LANCASTKH.l'A. - Hands Wanted en VesU. Geed ll'rlces Pata. M YKR dt KATHret. THE PRICES ARE DOWN. The O it we btYJ i-'a le en Our Trices covers all Grades and Kinds, let is reni'nl you lint we In v our eye ceistantlytn the lleliability of ;our Cle'Jilng, and we're pleased te say It's wjII ap irajlated by the rtirchisleK public, AH Goods Mirked at Mid .Saasen lMces, and if jou'reln need of Cleth'ni jeu miss a geed clu n :e If you r?en't call en 113. Myers & Rathfon, 111 HAUL K CLOTUIKUS, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., LANCABTEK PA. HOTELS. ST. OHAKLKS HOTEL. Table Hoarders wanted at KOOper week. Jlreiklast from te 7, tSe per meal Dinner from 11 te 1, jee Huni.erfrntn 8 te 7 250. Tran sient Custom gnllclted. Geal beds ana wall atred rooms. Geed stable room ter nemas. Ne. II Kast eneatnm street, opposite 1'enn'a It. U. liepet. jjai-ima quo. rLOttv, Prep. CUJjQUEHANNA HOUSE, ON THE SUSQUEHANNA, WASHINGTON 110UOUG U. Newly flttefl np ana repainted. Klrtl cIem occemmcxJaUonn for flshernien. Unit and Hed lurnUbed at rt asei able prices by day or week, licit Ashing greundg ou tub eutouc euteuc nanna. tngllwa H, WXUTZ, rroprleter. pa lack or rAameir. mUE GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE 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 iec a yard. Anether big 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 Irem i2j4cte 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 i24c. One let of plain corded bor dered Handkerchiefs, pure linen, hemmed; formerly 7 c, 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, Ce 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 ht of Worsted -Wrap Trimrrlnj in all colors, formerly 50c, new 10c a yard. Curtain Lace, regular price iSc and 20c a yard, new iec a yard. ASTRICH BROTHERS. WAXOMBt 8 PKUIAL, WATCHES for rermen and Itallreaden, 14 Karat Geld rilled lieas Caqes, Klgtn Works, VO each. Jeb Let. Heat Watch acft Jewelry Repairing. Spectocles, KyeRlaageeand Optical Geed. Cor rect tima flaUy, by telegraph only place In the city. LODIS WEBER, Ne. 1WX N. Uuoen St. opposite Ctty Uetel, hear Fenn'a Uetvit. Mear Fenn'a liew,t. S' TKRLINU SILVER GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICi. wi:uavi: A LINK OK Sterling Silver Goods, Including lieDkmarks, Taper Cutters, Plaster Cases, Huckles, Pin Cushicm. A big let of Bracelet Buttenerp, E'c. We will sjll j ou at COiT. WAITER c. mm, Ne. 101 North Que in Street, LANCABTJCB. PA. nl-tld QUXJCtfSWAKB. TTIQU ik MARTIN, Fruit Jars I - Fruit Jars I AT CHINA HALL: lhe Old Standard MASON 1KUIT J Alt In l'lnta, Quarts, Halt Gaiters, AT LOWEST PUICES. Tbe LIGIITNINU JAlt has no Superior, lj Kasler Opened and Closed, Made of Hetter Metal una Is llellable. Try them. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East Kin? Street, LANtlArVTKK. HA ATIOHNKY8. T UTHKK S. KAUFFMAN, ATTOUNKT-AT-LAW, MO. 3 SOUTU PUINCK ST., Lancaster, I'a. r-lyIAw w. U K1SHKK, UKNT1HT. Particular attention elven te filling and preaervlng the natural teeth. 1 have ail the latest Improvements ler doing nice work at a very reasonable cent. Having years of ex perlenee tn the large cities 1 aiusnre te give the best el satisfaction and save you money, best artificial teeth only moo per set. marlS-lya V&MNUUXUQUSKX.IT,
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