Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 10, 1888, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY. AUGUST 10, 1888.
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The Dally Intelligencer.
'' 'V JCtK. AUGUST 1. 1884.
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. mitT iimumtcn publishes all the
mumitln new. of tie United rrcu op te
.'$ ' le latest possible Leur.
i SffHW-Tha Dally HfllUen et Tb IhtU
1 jiaiivAMA ii Mrtiart in ua r.irv
- ftd .nn-ennflinK town, for loe. per week I
by nut, COO rears K.M ler six months
fLS for three months t Boe. per month.
In Wbxklt lnsM-leancm (Deublo Sheet)
Stoat rages, only 11.80 per annum, in aa
ranee.;
iDccrrben wlthlnit their address changed
mnst also state where the Ipaper U new ler-
warded.
ASrertlsetnenU from 10 te S5 cta.per line
each Insertion, according te location.
TIIEINTELLIQKNCKU,
Lancaster. ra
r-Telephone'Connectton
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Wjtimntaa Tbatslisbs. ca bats Tim Daily
reT PAID
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T0 10 ClSlS A WK. TB ADOras j..i.i.
CBAKOKD AS OrlaH AS OeSIEED,
The Farmer Protected."
The 2V'f te Era la disposed te be facetious
at the expense of the Intkllieekcer
en the subject of Jehn II. Landis1 absutd
argument that protection benefits the
Lvicastrr county farmer te the extent of
111,000,000 annually. When the Is Is
tellieesceu exposes the fallacy of his
reasoning, the JTcw Era attempts te
divert attention from Us Inability te de-
fend the Landis position by some alleged
humorous conjectures, which we accept
In the spirit that prompted them, ns
merely excrescences et a very Jovial
character.
But eue may read the Xeic Era edl
terlal from beginning te ei.d without
finding a refutation of n single nrgutneut
adduced against Landis' silly talk. The
reason Is that his views nre wholly un
tenable, and that ibe Xcw Era recognizes
this Is proved b the unwllllngtusi of
that Journal te take held of the lssua that
has teen raised between the Intelli Intelli
eekcer at.d Mr. Landis. It Is a case et
confession nnd nvoldance. "When any
sensible man pretends that every farmer
of Lancaster comity Is beneQtttd te the
extent of 11,000 annually by the pretec
tive tariff, the statement Is se prepos
terous as te make one rjuetttan the
seriousness of Its advocate.
Here are seme figures prepared by
lien. Jeseph Wheeler In his speech en
the tariff, which strikingly show hew the
farmer Is left far in the rear by the man
ufacturer in the cemparative benefits re
sulting from the present tariff;
rr.lXO 1KSCSTBIB3.
Amount of cniltal Invested, ex
clusive nf lmplt-innu, coat et
sred.aTifl rertlllzrs, work stock
oreesiot tnetr subtlatonie 1:0,197,06 78
Nub.rnt poison employed 7,CJU,SJ
Value etyrn.s product. Including
tonsumptlenby fanners 2,21,279,718
ValUHOt product for each person
engaged la larmlni. abnut I SCO
Per ceut ut product en capital In
Vested 2
Fie'uct of each por.en utter dt
dueling en.t et sueds. fertilizers,
feel et wers-tn k ote I 100
IVrcnt, of product en capital In
VCJt3d U'A
MAMCrACTDniSO lAPUeTRIIS.
Amonntef caplisl Invietrd f J,7l1.S'.1.w
JnuniDerel poisons umpleitd 27'1tl,u:e
Vulnoef Kru-s preilutt. I r,X,tU7.7i
Va'neotpredu tforinchpnren..t r,W0
Prcnmf piodacten cupllal in
vested 501
Vaineeiui lertats ucd t B.33l,3l0,e:
Proaaet alter deducting mateilula
n.ed f 1.07S.3r7,CT7
Product of twett peiBim after de-
. dectlng valiirtet miurlal.usid, 7i0
Frrcrnt of nreducL en eanltal In-
Vete4., 70
Thus is it seen that the manufaclnrer
It Qve times better off than the farmer In
tbs way of tariff benefits. The farmer Is
tixedfortbe benefit, of the manufacturer,
while the small profits of the farmer mark
te low rate et wages which the manu
facturer pays for his unskilled labor.
"Ween that Republican saint, James A.
OarQeld, was replying te the remarks et
Hen. "William D. Kelley In the IIouse, in
March, 1837, he said:
We can fluu nmple (-round for tlieaulu
cleut protection of American manu'actururB
Wltlieut dlsierllnR tne history of our coun
try. The gentleman's posltlea lnjs him
open te this daniierena rpiy that If the low
tariff and InsuUlclent volutneof curroney
of I860 cansntl tbeallegftl dUtrnssef that
year, new will he account for wbat he ad
mits the great distress e( 1S77, with a much
higher tarltlauil three tluiua the curroney
Of 1800 T
Let the Dill Nye humorist of tlie JtV'trte
Era cease manufacturing fiction nnd get
down te the consideration of facts. It
will fled qulte n pleasant task te wrestle
with these figures which we liave pre
sented, and deduce from them the result
that protection has been an overweening
benefit te the firmer.
Use Care, Thought nnd Time.
That fair and high-minded Journal, the
Philadelphia Lcdgtr, works itsslt into n
most alarming state of excitement ever
the neglect of Congress in the tun'ter of
Kthe League Island navy yard. Admi
ral Jeuet declares that much tailed of
grave-yard et the navy te be the ideal
spot for a great naval station, nnd the
Ltdgcr Is indignant that Congress has
peimitted the surplus problem te develop
when be fine a place for the burial et un
told millions of dollars lay ut the very
gates of Philadelphia. Truly it is n sor
rowful spectacle. After many years of
Bepubllcan high tariff rule, we find our
selves without a navy ; nnd, mera terri
ble still, without a great naval station.
And the Ledger walls, " All this is be
cause Congress does net make the neces
sary appropriations, and thus pihs up
surplus' and gives rlsj te the falsa
cry that ero money 13 being collected
than there is any need for." Ah, yes ;
"hew much better it would have been if
Congress had regularly appropriated the
urplus in bulk for the building of great
naval stations and shlpj and forts. Then
TO would net have one hundred and
Iwenty-Qve millions lying Idle in the
treasury vaults, they would be lying at
stneher at Leagae Island, in the ihapa of
jrtew and crauky cruisers built te destroy
the surplus and useless for modern war.
Let us build a nivy and forts with
scientific care and deliberation, and, it
these experts are agreed, let us by all
sneans have a great naval station at
Xeague Island, but let us give care,
thought and time te the work as well as
toeuey. The Democracy does net pre
Jpese te strangle itself by cutting down
the re mines 83 that It can net pay for
these rpair3 consequent upjn years of
congre's'oual neglect. It only intends te
check tte useless hoarding et ever sixty
millions annually, while guainutt-elng
fair protection by ferce of arm?, nLd
finance te our commerce, our sea coast
land our manufacturers.
BUUf, lllalue, and lUrrlseu Toe 1
The tattooed man comes asuore with a
great buying of trumpets and beating
f tem-toms, and from this day
fjrth his pirly must carry the sinie
Lttd et infamy that se heavily handicap
Id it in the last presidential race. It
kaa been a matter ter general cougratu ceugratu
tlyr, that the candidates of both the
great parties were men of clean nnd hon
est record, but the great party demon,
stratlen ever the home-coming of Mr.
IMalne must fetce upon the minds et
the30 Republicans who refused te sup sup
pert him four years age the conviction
t.en that a vete for the blameless Ilarrl
s in would be a tacit endorsement et the
mm with the crooked record, the author
et the shameless letter soliciting brlbeiy
for an official act.
There can be no 'escape from the con
clusion that Blaine is the man at the
helm, nnd if, for the punishment of the
nation, a wonderful dispensation of
Providence should permit his ship te
ceme in. Mr. Harrison may wear the
geld lace nnd shout the orders, but
Ulaine will be the reil captain, nnd his
dovlens wajs and brilliant but danger
ous statesmanship will prevail.
- Democrats cm view the situation with
satisfaction, for it saves them from dis
cussion of Mr. Harrison's newly dltcev
red greatness, nnd gives fresh value te
the well-tried nnd proved campaign liter liter
alurect 1SSI.
Pity Fer filinlnaU.
The parting of mutderer Maxwell with
his mother and sister is described as very
affecting ; but while this flne young man
was engaged in cutting his f i lend te small
hits for easy packing in a trunk, he was
hnrdly troubled with sympathy for the
relatives of his victim who had no chance
te tay geed-bye.
A fur mero pathetic rcsne was being
enacted in a Philadelphia court-room
about the same time, when a young mar
ried couple, driven by poverty nnd lack of
work te pawn till they had, were nr
ralgned for making the same use of the
bed clothing of their lodging house.
Want had urged the man te the terrible
extravagance of pajlng his character for a
little bedding, and If that man nnd his
wife ever lecever their lest honor it will
be one of the greatest achievements hu
man will and nluck can compass. Cen
sidering his previous geed character, the
Jadge Bcntencea the man te three mouths'
imprisonment, nnd there was mero real
pathos in the parting of this weak man
from his wife than in tremulous parting
of the cold nnd avaricious murderer
from Urn iclntlves se blindly trustful of
his Inn t'cuce-
In both cases the law was sternly held
te its course and tempered with abun
dant mercy, but the man who loses his
reputation for a few blankets suffers n
heavier blew than he who dies for murder.
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Tin: Damecrftts of Harlem, New Yerk,
held bu lmuionse open air meeting en
Thursday night, and the follewtoK wus one
of nnerli)Hel resolutions adopted amid the
wildest nntlmslnnui :
" Jleselvtil, That the platform of our
ptrly ileis net miMii froe tradn ; It tnsaus a
lovl.len of the tarlll se as te rodueo taxation
upon the inaises of the poeplo, te reserve te
Uber tin proportionate and Just share of Its
products ; It mennH an Increased tnarket ter
tuuauln or articles of Amorlean manutao manutae manutao
ture, tlitiH ijIvImk ompleymont te an addi
tional inmiwir et Amertcan mechanic, 10
UlnlnK vjukch nud roiitieloK the cost et
clothing and actual necossarles of life te the
p30plC.
One of the Hpeaknra wmOoneral Samuel
Carey, who wautvil te knew what data
held the ureal wealth that Mr, Itlalne la be
pleasnd te II ml the oeuntry has been uo ue
cumuluttng. I am a farmer, nnd I knew that larinera
are net ueltlnc rich, and ihore Isnoovl Isneovl Isnoevl
denoo that ollier cinsies of workliiRmen
are gettlng rle'j. There ero net fifty
(armors In New Yerk who cau save any
thing alterpaylug Itielr Uxei nnd living ex
peiUO'."
The tondency of uunco3ssery taxation Is
te strongman monopoly, and a very large
proportion of our Inorensed wealth lu.it
hceu rteured by protected cotnblnatlenf.
PEItaONAL.
"'A II. IH'u.vh, or Montreso, rJuiquehatina
county, hull I'Oin appointed n uiHuiber el
fin atate ihaimac8utleul beard by Governer
Iievr.
UeNfJRKSJMAN illlKCKINUIUnilJ, Of Ar
kansa, lias hetm nominated by Hcular.intten
by the Iidmejrata et thoHacend district of
that Htate.
Heuuht Monuew, a well-known Domo Demo Dome
rratlo pniulelnn, of Wllkosbarre, was run
ever and killed en Thursday, by cam In
the Hiauten mine, of the Lehigh and
Wilkpsbsrre oel company.
Kx-Skn.vteii TuunuAS was oharged
thoethurdiiy with ruturulng tee email n
list of property ter taxation In Uelumbus.
A llepubllcan leard of cquallzitlen has oer eer
tifltd that Mr. Thurman'a tax retarn Is cor cer
rtct. Frakci? BnAniaitT, a promlnent atnek
dsaler nud It llumitUI eiIIeiu et Cumber
land county, died In Carlisle en Thursday,
agud OS y hih. He was nonretary and treas
urcr'il the Unlorei Laud and Cattle com cem
piny otTeikS,
I'norRssen nnoeics, of Goneva, New
Yerk, lint evnnlug sucured geed nbsorva nbserva nbsorva
tleiiBOt the new ujmet Just discovered by
him In Ursa Maler. It U moving easterly,
aliat ene degree dully, nnd Is new just
a'love the nt.ir I,tml)Ja. Toe comet has a
lar,tij Iib(1 nnd a short tall, which, strangely
tueugb, npptrenlly points toward the sun,
l'urce uf iiubu.
rrem the Kingsten rroeinun.
The following tnle of a horeo la relnted by
a Kingsten man : A horse ran away In
Kingsten en Monday, kicked oil' two ahoes,
and, after gullnplug around through vari
ous streets, rail up Wall slreet te the black
emtti'ri shop et jHceb Plough, stepped,
whinnied, walked tip te tbe Bhep deer, and
looked u: l'ieugli as much as te say, ''1'vn
oemo te have tliose shoes put en." The
herse had eltsn been treated gently, nnd for
that ronten, as supposed, steppod there
from foire of habit.
A ll.i'i Usui Driven lata a Mult.
On Thumlay as Jeseph lllchsrds.a boy of
11 ycarc, was driving a mulelu tbe Murray
Shalt, la Wllkosbarre, a train et 11 ve leaded
ears rau away uadcime down the plane.
The ere struck the boy with terrlble ferce
and (Iroyelilm aalnsfths mul. He tre tre
meudeui v-p the blew that the boy's head
was diiven Inte the mule's abdomen. His
shoulder was broken and he was otherwise
injured. When the horrified miners dis
covered tliobej's terrible condition they
endeavored te extricate him and found tbs
united stroegth of two inen neceaisry,
The be'i head had penetrated the stemnah
cf the inula The boy was taken home for
dead, but revived somewbat, though his
skull Is fracturrd and he will probably dle.
The mule dlud almost lmmedlutclv after
the accident.
Iultlul. by 'leltpheuc,
rrem the New Ilevau l'.lluclum.
All icop'e who have t cession te tole tele tole
pheno rntnei Lnve had greit UlUlcultyln
mikleg Initials uudorsieod. B. U, I). K.
G. 1'. T. and V. sound te mcch alike that te
dlatlnguish boween thorn Is almost liupis
sible, hi a M seu N. also seunil very aiml
lar. A syktem ued In the JVefacimirt of ef of
fleo for mouie time past, and with v-ry eatU eatU
tantery reiulu when the person at the of or
end uf the wire has undeis'e-wl 1 m
elvna wnrd bei(lm l K v,.u i .u, that
U the inltini In ijuostlen. Fer instance,
nuppess the nurne n K. I". Kmlth. A score
or mera tl ether combinations have almost
the ams Bound, but If the sender bbth, 11,
P H iiitlt j It for bulterand P. for pepper :
I) P. Hmltli, " there U no dllnenltv In
understanding.
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Whatbhe llo.iej loUuew,
from the Uoateu liude
"Us my wire," he Implored, " be my
wife, my a Je red one Hee 1 1 have had my
life Insured for 10,000 In your favor," and
he fliurlxhed tb policy la the air. bhe
pandered a moment, then raising her large
nud luhtreus orbs te hi., she said i " Before
I give you Bn answer I would like te knew
tbe atate of your health,"
am AMAiicimra deast.
Usrr Melt Maksi iha BLrtllng Stat.ment That
There Ar. fioe.ooo socialists In Auxrlca
lldlug Tbelr Time.
Iierr Most, the redoubtable AnarcLiit
and would-be-blood-drlnkor, was put en
the stand Thursday mernlDg by Congress
man Ferd's immigration Invcstluatlcn
commlttee In New Yerk, and Ihore was a
big crowd en hand te hear wbat he had te
sy about pauper nnd contract labor. In
reply te rjuoiHlensasked by Chairman ford,
be said he publishes n paper here of ceo cee
nnmlunnd Anarchist principles callel the
Frcihtit. In Germany he published papera
el the sme creed. When a bill was passed
In the German Parliament Inimical te
Socialistic prlnclplt agresttnsny HeclalUIs
were expelled Hern that country. Toe
pollce at that time had the power el ledges.
This was In 1SS7. The police bad the pewer
et oacerllnjr. suspicious pnnple acrcas the
border. All of thore expelled did net con.
here. Many went te Hwluerland and Kok Kek
land. Mr, Mestblmselt wontteKnidand
at the tlme and published the FttihM
thore. When tbe rr.tr of Russia was hilled
Mr. Most said In tils paper that It served
him rlKbt. Kegland oenMderod this utter
ance n libel ou a Irl cdly power, and he
was tried and put la prlsin ler sixteen
months. After Keltlng out he csme hure.
The next statement undo by the aposker
rather startieii the oemtnlttoo, Llesaid that
there are te 000,000 Socialists In the whole
world. In France there are 809,000 and In
Germany about the Mine number. In
lsngisnii, uesaiu, tnoresre at loam xewu
and In America fully hall a million. Mint
went en te ssy that In bis opinion all labor
organizations hore sympathize with Medal
inn. fctesisum maintain tuey euni te
net the fruits el tbelr labor. Hluce they
cannot acoemplUh this, they endeavor te
oemblno and be their own beHi. Hoolsl Heolsl Hoelsl
ists are opposed te caplt 1. Liber creates
wealth, and thoreloro wenlth tmlenus te
labor, tie wants no dtvlalen. Jay Qeutd
or the VandcrbllM should net own se many
rallreaJB
Tne railroads should tiatnnff te tliena who
build them. " Urlme," Mr. Mesteald, Is
tnuroMiltel pivurty. Abolish poverty and
you will net uoed any pollce. In tue tlmq
of prosperity Iheie htu no crimes Alter
war Ihore wilt be crime We bellove In
fednrallsm, AtiRrctilxts bollnve that the
atate will dle out. We whiiI te put the
arUlrn of the ntutn In the hands cf acoin acein
muna We nnarehts'.H bellove that tliltigs
cannot exist m they ate new for many
3 ears.
lien .M'Ultllau'atlinta.
"rnm the Trenten Times.
When natranKer vlxlts Hlvorvlew ceme
tery be Is told that "l.tltle Mao'stemb Ih
up en the river batik In the cemetery. He
strolls along In the direction pelnlid out,
but falls te II ml the grave. This ts net sur
prising. There Is nothing te mark the
spot where the hore of Antletain lles ex
cept twoerlhrno Hiiinll II is placed thore
en Memerial Day. Kllnrts are being made,
however, te ralte the MeUlullan menu Jim t
at Hlvurvlew hi seen as ptmlhle. The
oemmlttoo for that purpone havothenoedod
hmeuiH In hand, and will hurry en the
work. It la Intended hy theso In charge te
make the day a memorablenno In Trenten.
I'nere will be se vera! vlslilngorKantr.itlens
In line, and distinguished uottafrem all
evor the oeuntry will be preHant
Unliius Applluailuii ler u Ulvurcs.
Kromttetfan rrauclace Alts.
An old bachelor In Uikland, being well
condlllenoJ, wodded, After a woek hennd
his wlfe agreed te a dlvorce. They had
net qunrreled, but In hlsMnKledayabehad
kept baoheler'ri hull, and still insists upon
doing all the housework, brcaunt he likes
his own way the beat. As the lady under under
atend tht part of the work te be In her con cen con
trae'i she Is dulermlned te dhsolve a part
nership wlileli premlscH her n llfe of Inao Inae
tl vity. We helle ve that nodlverco was eyer
aiked en euch ((rounds bufore.
1U luiiuc.nl Agala.
from the Oil City Ullzzud.
Ktta l,n lleyle (aged six) Oil, Mr. De
Greem t ain't your nnse aw In I Hern 1
Mr. De Greem Why, no, Etta ; what
mnde you think se ?
Etta Oh, mamma anld you'd had your
noe down te the grlndHtern evor slnce you
was nisirled, an' I thought It must beawful
sero by this tlme.
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ItclUblesim tt'uUawaar.
from the Mount Jey Ur.
The rclUhirrHtid wldoawake ntlvoeate of
the prlnelplPH of Demecrncy, the Ltnciistcr
IttTKLLieuNOKU, Is ttie paper ler the cam
paign ler cur Dxuir-crntln rt-adeiB,
A Hii.riitu lIuKimiu
11 ellrn txhlbtted uy a iltllcute woman dining
the ox'rue Ien of troth, lint why net sava
thum In tlm, with BUZ IDONl', Hint thus ob eb ob
vlute thu nucuvulty el taxing enu's feriltudu T
Trin tenant of the inoutn,ate tar ii.orellhlv
toremdnanddogoaorvlci', It thtj soverolun
protecttvnUugudusa safeituird nnnlnit UiH
untimely dottrucllen. The oxpulnce and
evldoncaef hoaUet poeplo, pev( this sina sina sina
toryluet. F.M.WAw
fS'ANAMAKKll'U
Closed at i r. m. en Saturdays.
When you come te the city
bear in mind that Wanamaker's
is a meeting and resting and
waiting place as well as the
biggest store in the world.
There arc reading and sitting
and retiring rooms for you ;
telephone, telegraph, and mail
facilities. Your parcels will be
cared for without charge. We
try te make you welcome
whether you care te buy or net.
tirvwa
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WANAMAKER'S
IdAcrcs
pLOOtSpACE
PHILADELPHIA
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Yeu knew that there
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,
Phlladolehla.
COitl'LKXl O.V VO WUKJi.
qompLexien POVDEt.
LADIES
W1IO V.1LUK A 11KKINKU CO Jil'LKHO.N
MOBl" UBK
POZZONI'S
medicated;
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant trunanuiencv te in a
akin
UeiuurestUI plmnleH. iruehlcs and ru.
coluruttei a, and
amtaud twmuilu
liuWs i he kin delicately
Iteuululiis uulime, wtiltu.
lea or arnnule In thjue Bhades, ptiik or rlLsh.
YOU, BALK ilV
All Druggiate nnd Faney Geode
Dealera ilvorywhero.
JJOOD'S BAR3APARIIiIiA.
TRUE ECONOMY
Itlslrae coenmny te bar Heed's Sarsapa
tills, for "100 Deits Ons Dellar," Is ertrrtnal
with nnd true only of this popular medicine.
It yrm with te prove thta, boy a bottle of
Heed's Banapatilla and mtasnrelta contents.
en will find Itte held ltoteaapeonfnls. Rew
read the directions, and you Wilt flnfl that the
avnrace dese for persons of dtfferent a(s la
Irss tban a taipoenfut. This ts certalnly eon een eon
clutlre and nnansweraMe evidence of the pe
culiar strength and economy of
HOOD'S BaUSAPAUILLA
" We began naleg Heed's Barsaparllla In enr
lnstltuMen tome menthi age, and having
watched Its tfTscts, wish te siy that we And It
a geed, reliable, and beneficial msdlelna for
faintly uie, and for hospitals and Institutes
such as ours." B'RinsevMsncr, Wtat Fourth
tt,, Cincinnati, O.
I took flood's Sa'sspirllla for less of appe
tite, dvsprpala and general languor. It did ma
a vait amount of geed, and I have no hesi
tancy In recommending It." J, W. vTuia vTuia
Fenn, Qnlncy, III.
UKtI.TII BETTRlt THAN EVK&
" I have been troubled by a soiefalons affi'e affi'e
lien nil my We, itlsonaef the marked rec
ollect lena of rny bovbeod dtys, and (or several
eik has rendered me unable te labor much.
I think Heed's Bariapartlla, which I have
been using at Intervals fir ten year, ti the
best l have ever taken. I am new ;co, land my
goneial health teems botlertbanevir." II. 1.
Adsett, Warren, . 11.
HOOD'S SAR3APARILLA
Beld by all drnpvtata. It t six for ts. Prepared
only by U 1 UjUD A CO., Lewell, Man.
lOlUOiKB OHK UOL.hh.SL (5)
IMPROVED CUSHIONED EAR
IlUUMS.
CURE FOR THE DEAF.
Teck's l'atnnt Improved cushioned Far
Drums perfectly r.siore hearing anO perform
th'i wer of the nainialdrum. invltlblacom invltlblacem invltlblacom
tertablu and always In position. All conver
sation and even whispers brard rllatlnctly.
Hend fur IllimtraU'd book with toatlmenlali.
riticK. AOdress or call en r. iMS(jex,6S3
Hroadirer, ew Yerk. Ji25.2waM,W,rw
HOOTH AND HUGH.
E
,'oer WEAR.
Yeu Can Save Meney
HY VISITING
STACKHOUSE'S
AND I UUCI1.V31.NU YOUR
FOOT WEAR.
TTUE 11E3T 8I10K8 AND LOWEST
rillCRSIN THE CITY.
L. P. STACKIOUSB,
93 & 30 BAST KINO, BT.
LANCAtTSIl. I' A. aW-lydAW
" lCM fS M Ml1lMI
rORRARqAINH.
k MISTAKE
Like all ether bnslncsi man we sometimes
maUemlitakcs.
UAVINO 110LO UT TOO MANt
Men's Dongola Shoes
Fer Siiuimer Weir anil 7enlfr r'oetwocon'
cluflcd te
Jell The Off Rfgudless of CesL
The WM Line we will new sell at 11.50, ana
tl (i tl U Line we will soil at 12.00.
We have a lare assortment et thesa Shoes.
They are as fellows :
alun's Urlght Dongola, U.oe Tip, Laceaud
Congress shoes, reduced te t2 te.
Uen's llrlRbt Dongola $3.00 1'laln Opera Tee,
I ace and congress Bhes, reduced te 12 SO.
Men's Dull Dongola 1 1,53 Tip, Lace and Con
gress Bheea, reduced te ti (0.
Men's Dnll Dongola 12 M rialn, Ilread Toe,
Wlde Bhers, ter Older Men, reduced tot- 00.
A lull line of tliose Shoes can be seen In our
Windows.
Tlie One-Filce Ctsh Heuse.
d
The L3edar3 ofJLew Prices
-IN-
BOOTS & SHOES,
N). 3 Eaftt Klug ytrcet,
LANCA'TKILVA.
UKOUJiKIKl.
CANSAED'H MILD CURED HAM
AND UltKAKITAiT UAUON.
UnrniuiUcd ter loudemosa anil flellcaey of
flavor We Kuaranieethat there ta nothing te
equal thorn In iimllty In ibis innrset. 'I hou heu
annda el the beat tauitllua nr new using thorn.
Th-y ntve universal satisfaction. Try thorn
and tell your nulghbera
r inieu noet una llolegna nlcelv chinned.
l'Hci'S roiuenablo.
UKOllUK WlANr.
TI ERE WE ARE AGAIN I
. A. Reist & Ce.
Fine Grocers.
Hurouego again I Always In the lead with
the llent, I'urrat and Crustiest Mecfc of Groce
ries tu the city. Woadvertlsod In last week's
jiaptirs extensively tbe merits of Van Deivenr
A Uelmt's' llltculUand Wafera. Twenty-tour
hours alter delivery of iair.0 we wcraaolileut
ontlrely. Thta morning we e:eived two
gresa ene pound Un eiat and eia meet the de
mand et a'!.
We are beginning te flud out that w'lat perw
pie are going te put In their steuiacbi they
want geed, and It you puss our store te mor mer mor
rew jeu will bn convinced Hut the majority
el the people liellnve In pure goods only, and
neltii i-heUJy hi d Impure goods which are sold
leriiiiiTe tHUd. nil and taste waters betara
purchasing, ileadiiaartcrs ler I'ure and
Kriioharecorlcs
- Telephone. Free Delivery.
W. A. REIST & CO,,
a HOC Kits,
Cor. East King ana UukeSti. I
FREY
ECKERT
TOBACCO.
FINE 1'IEOK OF
CHEWING
TOBACCO
IS 1KDXEDALUXU&Y.
FINZER'S
Old Honesty.
Cemes as near being a fine piece of FI.UO
TOBACCO at tt ts possible te make It,
and la known aa a
STANDARD BRAND
AMONG DEALERS.
vTe are sure that OMETIIIAL will Convince
Ten of IU Merits.
Kr Loek for the red II tin tag en each pi ug. t
J no. Finzer 8c Bre.'s,
LOU18TILLK, KY
W
Itte StlVM,
s
PKClAIi BARUAIMH.
WATT & SHAN D
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
During our Point annual Clearing Bale we
are entilng Extraordinary Bargains In each
and evuty dcp&riinent. The balance of our
itockel
Spring and Summer Dress Goods
IncludlnpSllks, Illa'kntiaro'erod llnnriettaa,
bethln all-Weel and niik Waipnd, illackand
Uoletd Canhmir. e, Debeges, and a large as
sortmentet All-wool i.lntn aultlngsare new
being closed out Kegardleas et Cost.
61'KCliL VALUES 14
LADIES', OE NT'S AND CHILDREN'S
GAUZE UNDERWEAB.
GHKATUAUdAINHlN
TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS.
..One hundred dozen All LInen Knotted
Frlnge 'I en els at l'2Xe.
flity doxen Large fllr.3 Hnottedrrlnge Tow
els, 17e.
One hundred dcren Extra Fine Quality
Knotted -rlngn Damaak and Utrd eye at 25c
Kilty doxen llathl'owelfl at 5c each.
One hundr.d dozen Kxtra Large, Geed
Quality Hath Towels at UHe.
SPECIAL !
Ona ene of Saloons, Qoed Style;, l'erlcct
Goods, only no a yai d.
we opeu te-day several eases of New Call
coos, Dare Fall i'atterns,
AT TUK
New Yerk Stere,
6. 8 & 10 EAST EI MQ 8T.
J."'
MARTINA CO,
Don't Ferget the Prices
-or eua-
FRENCH SATINES,
SO A '25 CTS ; WKliK 31 U'XS.
l.evfly l'atteras New styles et
Cll A L L IEB at 7 and 1U i,ent s a i ard.
DltKSS
AUKHIOAN BATt VKS nt B.B and 12 Cents.
Large Bleck te bt leet f loin.
. AMIUICAN UtNOIIAVS. Large and tma't
I'lalds, at 7. 10 and 1'2H cent, u Y ard.
CRAZY CKKrKB, ew Patterns, at la Cents
a Yard,
Special Jeb or alitnt 1,500 Yards of CUINK
Ltu BKKiiSU. Khits ihat aeld at 15 Cents a
1 ard ( Ueductd ve 7 Cenu a Yard.
DUKSS BTISTg in the New CcmulnE CcmulnE
tlens, at 7, 10 and 15 Cema a Yard.
DUK83 LAWNS at 8 te 10 Cents a Yard.
PARASOLS.
KVK'iY ONi
MA'tKKD
CtlS'J.
AT LE51 THAN
GLASS DEPARTMENT.
WehMe I'lirednn tbe rcuntar an ODD LOT
OK ULixa irnm etesk at 1'ilcea On-
Half Ht-gular f rices.
J. B. MARTIN
& CO.
JACOB V, BHEAJMfEiVB
PURE RYE WHISKY.
(MY OWN DISTILLATION.)
NO. 15 CKNTUE BUUAUK
JJIOYCJ.ES, TRICYCLES, TANDEMS.
COLUMBIA
Bieycks, Tricycles, TanJems.
DUKAULK, ElMl'LK.
UUAttANTKED 1I1QIIKST QUADK,
ILLUiTHATKDOATALOaOK i'BltB.
POPE MF'G. CO.,
74 TBANELIN ST., BOSTON.
HHAwrn HOUSKS-ll Wauen Et. New
Yerk , S91 YYiDasn ATe., Oalcage. aut-iyOoea
ci.etmmm.
ASKEW
OB ME.
AT MOB. M AND 238 WIST KINO B TrfKET.
e.'Mfd
JEROUANr TAILORINO.
HAGER a BROTHER.
Merchant Tailoring
DEPARTMENT.
A 1'EUfECT FIT QUAKANTEED.
Xld'Snmmer Special Bedaedens.
Scotch and English Oheviets.
RCOTOII I
CI11VIOT SUlTINa3,
cukviet auiriNQs.j
12810 TO rSfle.
raoeTo 25.oe.
I'8 00TO t00.
ra.wTe 12500.
The above are THE LATEST In I'lalds and
Btilpes;
The0LO3INU I'RtCKS will Warrant an Ex
amination. CUEVIOT BUIriNG8.llO.PO TO lldfO.
CHEVIOT BU1TINGS, I30.U) TO 113.(0.
Deelrable Ihin Materials for
Summer Wear
Will be found In our assortment of Worst
eds, riannela, Berges, Diap Deat'.s, Mehairs,
4'uugueg.,
IM TOUTED LINEN VE3TINU3.
LINEN VKSTXNQ3.
WHITE
Eager & Brether,
25 & 27 West King Strait.
R
EDUCED PRICE&
L. GANSHAN & BRO.
Ibe Great Sacrifice Sale
OF
MEN'S, BOYlV AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Will Continue for a Few Days Lenger. We
Offer (JhKAT JtAKOAlMs te Jitduce
Btcck.
MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS at lltP, II 50, 5W,
MEN'S UttESS SUITS at Iti.CO, 17.00, 18.00,
110.00.
MEN'S FIVK rillNOiC AT.HEBT SUITS at
112. 00, 1 00, .1G.0P, 118 00.
l'ANTS at C0c. CAc, 750, f 00, 11.00, 11.25,11.75,
12.00, 12 te, U.0.1.
MEN'S BEE113UUUEK COAT AND VEST,
850.
BOY'S BEERSUCKEH COAT AND VEST,
165c.
BOY'S BU1TS at 12.00, l?.50, U.0O, ft CO, IL50,
16 0?, .7.(0.
CUILDBEN'S SUITS at II 25, 11.75, I2.0C. 12.50,
U.OO.
Ilvo Ilnndred l'alrs CHILDKEN'S ODD
1'AN'1S,'J)C, 25c, 35e 503, 75e. II 00.
Great Bargains, tantaloenb TOOKDElt,
UW, IJ.60, M0J, 15.00.
UKM SMBF.tt these Bargains cannot be
duplicated. It jeu want them ceme at odle.
L Gansman & Bre.,
8. W.OORNJBR
NORTH QUEEN & OBANOB BTB
LANCASTEU, 1A.
- Hands Wanted en Vests. Oesd 'Prices
Paid.
M
YEK4 ik RATUlf(J.
THE PRICES ARE DOWN.
The C it welitvj Vale en Our
Trice covers all Grades and
Kinds.
hat ts reminl you tint re
Iuvj our eye constantly en the
Jlellnbllity of our Cle'.hlng, and
we're pleased te say It's will ap
ira:Iated by the iurcuialeg
public.
All Owds Marked at Mid Mid
Setsen Piices, nnd If joa'reln
need of Cleth'n? yen m'si a geed
clu n ;e If you den'S call en in.
Myers & Eathfen,
UILIAILX CLOrUIKltS,
NO, 12 BAST KINCr ST.,
liANCABTltU PA.
JIOTJCLS.
ST. tlHARLKS HOTErT.
Table Hoarders wantd at 11.00 per week,
llreaktast Irem ti te 7, !6oper niml. Dinner
fea te 1. 3UO Huei.nr Irem 6 te7. J5e. Tran.
stent Cusieui solicited. Ooel bud sand well
airedroeins. Heed stable room ter btrrvej. Ne.
11 East Uheitnui stieet, opposite Penu'a It. IL
Jy3l -l'md GEO. KLOBY, JTep.
CUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, '
ON T1IE 8U8QOEUANNA,
WA8HINOTON IlOltOI JGU.
Newly fitted up and repainted. First elaM
accommodations (or Oshxrmtn. HeaU aud
nod. iurntibt-d at reasonable jirlce s by de .v or
week. Beit nalileg grounds en thoausiae theausiae
banna. '
angiiwa n.wxm,rropriter.
PALAOB OP rABmeir,
rriHK
GREAT THIRTY DAYS
CLEARING SALE
AT
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East Kine Street.
Ending SATURDAY, AU
GUST. Te-morrow we put out the fol
lowing Bargains:
One let of Embroideries at
iec a yard.
Anether bijj 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
iec, at 8c 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 i24c.
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 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 18c 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 Beys' Calice Waists,
formerly 25c, te-morrow at 15c
apiece.
Onelet of Worsted Wrap
Trimming in all colors, formerly
50c, new iec a yard.
Curtain Lace, regular price
iSc and 20c a yard, new iec a
yard.
ASTRICH BROTHERS.
DKY UOOD8.
Cl'EOlALIiY 'LOW i'RICES.
Eemnant Sale
-AT THE-
NO. 25 EAST KING ST.,
COMMENCINH
MONDAY.AUGU&T6,
We will offer Eveiyihing in the Heuse
lu the Shape of an Odd Length or Item
nant, at
Specially Lew Prices
In order te make a C.'en Sweep of
Spring and Simmer Goods, a id thereby
make room for
OUR FALL STOCK
Which will toen Le coming in.
Ibe People's Gash Stere,
LANUABIEU.PA.
mar: Mv daw
ATTOJixxra.
T UTHER S. KAUriTMAN,
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW,
NO. a BOOTH 1'BINCK BT., Lancaster, I'a.
t-lyOAw
WEIKEL'S FASHIONABLE MIL
llnery and Trimming Stere, Ne. S3 North
Queen btreet, contains all the Mewest and
Litest Novelties el the season. Prices rea
sonable. Call and cee enr aew Uoeds.
apriJ Ud
TU8T OPENED-A RAO OP PRIME
" rvstlted Canary feed alie cents a quart.
Bird Seed and U ravel in packs, flihlsenr,
Beng recd and mrd Tonic, at
UUflLEY's DUUO 8TOBK,
JO wn; King Btrt,
ThePeeple's Cash Stere
iTrt -w