Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 13, 1888, Image 2

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The Pally Intelligencer.
! uAMOAATkU. AUGUST 13. ISSS.
Vast Dah-t imtxieBHem publlshes all the
tetagraphle news of the United rrci up te
tfc latest possible bear.
MB MS -Tie Dally kdltten of Tin Iirratxi Iirratxi
Beaa la delivered by currleri In the oily
ana surrounding towns for loe. per woek I
by mail, 16.00 a yean W.M for elx months
LB (or three months t tee. per month.
ffn Wsskit IXTaLtianiciH (Deublo Bhoet)
Bbrht rages, only H.80 per annum, In afl.
Tanee.
abaenben wishing their address chAntred
most also state wbere the 3aper U new ter
warded.
Advertisements from 10 te V eta. pes line
etch Insertion, according te location.
TUB INTELLIGENCER,
Lancaster, Fa,
awTelephone'Cenneetlon
Pmtaeirs LxAvme Teww ren TnaTaisej, asd
tvmm Tw.Tii.WRi. ca nAva Tira Dailt
ltrramexHca Ma.kd re Tub, rest 1 aid
ob 10 Cains a Wikk, th Aunnxsa Eama
Cbuxeid as Orris) a uksihid.
Bad Lack Attends Mm,
The Republican Intent te have. Mr.
Blaine's arrival upon his native shore
give a boom te their canvass was geed
enough, but the amount of execution
done by the event has net come up te
expectation. The gun was Dred tee seen ;
It would have been better it Mr. Blaine
had appeared after the canvass had get
under headway and the excitement
had get te a pitch where his
magnetic presence could have added
te it; and of course it would have been
much mm eat'a'acUry if the prora prera prora
teons made te meet him had been re
warded with his presence at the hour set
for bis coming. It is n bad thing for a
wedding march when the bridegroom
tarrle,eveu though it be net liln fault, but
that of seme bunted engine that was fu
lled en te bring him up te tlme. There
is always a fkver of blasted hopes about
such a disappointment, and people in
cline te suspect that bad luck in the
future Is bound te attend ee peer a be
ginning. The like impression fastens
upon the unfortunate inauguration of a
political campaign.
Mr. Blaine has net yet done nny thing te
set his parly en ita legs in this canviiES ;
he did net give happiness and unity te
the nominating convention, and did net
turn up at the tig parade prepared for the
welcome home ng.tin. It, may net have
been his fault, but only his and party's
misfortune ; and both care mere for mis
fortune than for fault.
Cleveland's luck Is the great shadow
upon Republican expectation ; nnd en
top of it they have the bad luck that
Blaine manages te bring them. They
were defeated under these lnllueucis
once and de net seem te have reason new
for a lively hops that they have been dis
pelled. All that Mr. Blaine offers them ns
the ouey of their salvation is the demand
for the imposition of such tariff duties as
will prevent the importation of a pound
of anything that can be produced in this
ceuutry. This is the Republican plan for
reducing the tariff revenue , and is simple
enough te be comprehended and silly
enough te be rejected by every Intelligent
voter. The only ether thing that was
said by Mr. Blaine te his countrymen In
the first speech he has made upon lilsie
turn lrem Europe, was that the greatest
interest was felt in that region in
the political battle here, nnd that
the Democratic party had nil the feieigii
sympathy. This statement having been
cabled across the e-ean has met with a
prompt and clear denial by the English
newspapers, which declare that little in
terest is taken in our political struggle,
and that no beniflt or Injury te European
trade is expected from it. Mr. Blaine is
net at all above making a misrepresenta
tion te efftct a political object. Ills
statesmanship is net en a high plane, and
his character net en a higher one.
TlieallennlAss.
Americans feel most keenly the sling
of truth in the common criticism of our
social economy, that snobbery and Hun
keylsm ara as rank nnd offensive in cer
tain parts of this republic as they ure in
England, and although we have the con
solatlen that it is only in the cities that
an aristocracy seeks te establish itself en
the false basis of wealth and birth, we
cannot be blind te the fact that this idea
of caste, se ferelzn te democratle theory
and practice, is gathering strength. There
is, particularly in New England, nd Is
position te ask the name of n nmn'd
greatgrandfather rather than te inquire
as te his Intellectual standard, refine
ment and character, and the nu ion Is
greatly In need of a Dean Swift te held
this idea up te ridicule. The fact
that the son of a man et note some
times inherits his mental and moral
strength, as well as education and wealth,
is net bread enough for tbe foundation
of an aristocracy within a republic. The
only one that can exist, and escipe the
hate and scorn et the people, must be
founded solely en the worth of the man.
Though hereditary and inherited advan
tages may secure the guinea stamp of
social rank mere easily for some,
this advantage should only stimulate
worthy men te rise without it
and wherever American society la in a
healthy condition these who se rise nre
ttcelvtd with a cordial recognition, and
nobility of character is the only patent
of nobility that is really respected.
Where tiny ether standard exists tl e
sting et tills comment from J Je will be
keenly felt: "It is due te the strange
paradox that, while we admit the supe
riority of the American idea, we refuse
t) fellow it te a conclusion, that we have
mide a national ass of eureelf."
I'rercut un Epidemic
Yellow fever se close te us as Jacksc n.
vilieisnet pleasant. In three days of
great and quick inter-communication it
must always be alarming te ilnd au
epidemic en our shores. It was
Ien; clnce jellew fever has caused
uiany apprehension. In the ante-bellum
dtyslt was a yearly visitor te the Gulf
cities, whose people became used te it,
ani these of Northern birth went there
w.th the understanding that they hud
te become acclimated te it. It may
b3 because of better sanitary arrange arrange arrange
meits.oref changes in commercial inete-
meats, that yellow fever has become a
leu frequent visitor te Southern cities.
It evldeutly has net left them perma
nently, and It may Iw here again. There
U no foretelling where its seeds
stay net be carried. The quarantine
regulations beem te be promptly taken,
but they cannot be certainly preventive
While ral read trains run and ran v ir nltn
mill p!ueugers. It behooves the autheil-
iWatfeye-yclty te put their town la '
order, and its cleanliness may defeat Uie 1
spread of an epidemic that may possibly
find lodgment in it. I
French Spoliation Claims.
The final vote ou the measure for the
payment of Trench ipoliatlea claims will
ceme up befere the lleusa an early date,
nnd will probably meet with much oppo
sition en the old ground that the claims
are for damages consequent upon a state
of war, and nre, therefore, invalid.
It Butted the United States te consider
these claims valid in ltd settlement with
France, when both nations cles.d ac
counts en the gieund that there had
betn no war. This question has been
threshed ever se often in the generations
since the settlement, and the justice of
the claim en the government has been te
firmly established that It seems Btrauge
men can be found in Congress te oppose
payment.
That the original claimants nre repre
sented by great-grandchildren should
have nothing te de with the case, for we
should eagerly embrace every opportunity
te erase tlie stains upon national honor
left by the generation that has also left
us be splendid a heritage of hlsteiyand
law.
The nation is in the position of a trus
tee who, af'cr making a settlement for
heirs, postponed payment te them en the
ground of his own poverty. New we
are rich, and varied fortunes have fol
lowed the victims of our neglect, but we
are equally bound te settlement with all
who can preve their claim, If the claims
are net geed, our settlement with France
en the basis of their equity was fraudu
lent, nnd we nre bound in honor te cor
rect it. This Is the nb3urd extrema con
fronting the opponents of the proposed
seltiemeat.
Tin: monlterTerrorapponrato be a terror
te theso who hnve charge of her, Win Balled
from l.eague Island te the Ilroeklyn navy
yard last we ok te get a new pair et turreb,
and aoen alter starting Kaglnoer HewerH
allpped Iretn the platform et thoermino
room and fell Inte tht mnolilnery, narrowly
escaplng death. The englnea were alopped
and he waa tnken out eoveroly wounded
about the legs- In Dolnwaie bay the tug
Nina, wlileli wan towing tbe Monitor, ran
aground and would have been torntepleoea
by the rim of the war ship If the man at
the wtitul hai net aoted promptly. An It
waa the tug was damaged allutitly. The
heat In the lire room of ttie Terrer all the
tlme alie was under WBy waa lbO (If grets.
A rr. aw In the representative apportion
ment bill pissed by the last legislature haa
been discovered. New Klngueld, a bor
ough In tjchu)klll county, la net Included
In a representative district, and the veteia
there canunt vote for a member of the leg
islature. New Klnggeld borough was
originally n portion efKast Urunawlck
township, but It wrh aet oil from the latter
In 18S0 and crented Inte a borough. Under
thn law Itcontlnned bb a part of the Third
lORlslatlve district of Schuylkill county,
boeiuco Hist llrunawlrk township was
made it part of the district under the appor
tionment act et 1871. When the new bill
was pasned at the last ncsslen New King King
geld borough should have bcen placed lu
some one et the four districts of that county.
It was ovldeutly the Intoullen of the
tramcraef the bill te place It In the old
Third dtHlrlct, whom continuous townships
and borough niolecalod, butlv waa omlt emlt omlt
ted entirely, and new the voters of the
borough want te knew what Is te be done
about It.
Heme luwcrs contend that the cinle!en
of this borough Ini airs the validity of the
bill un It new stands. It la suggested that
the mipreme court cin convene, con
sider the lntmtet the lrgialature and as
nl;n the borough te Ita old dlstrlat. The
mutter will be placed bofero the governor,
mid It may be poBHlble that an extra kof.Ieii
of tholetiltlntiire will have te be called te
remedy what li new considered n aorleus
defect In tbe law, The Inst legislature haa
a history ler crrern which preUbly was
never as markeJ In previous aosslena. The
blunder In the reveuuu bill was the ene of
most nuigultuJe.
Tin: arrival lust woek of seme two liuii'
dred small children of New Yerk nt the
Ubambersburg station strongly Imprcsped
tlie peopleof tunt goej oily with the merit
of the froth nlr Ideu which la bulng applied
enantnll but steadily Increasing scale In
.overal of the large cltles. Any ene who
hai noted the m'.sery of the llttle wrotehes
who are obliged te pisa the warmest dajB
of Huuunur In the milling, dusty and un
healthy ntmotphero et the poorer quarteia
of New Yerk or Phllatlelphla, will appro appre
elate the charity et the plan that gives aome
et them a two woeka' atay In the oeuntry,
The country poeplo are usually eager te
receive thcae llttle poeplo, and the cost of
sending nvay a large number la relatively
small, M st of tbetn knew nothing of the
open country, having lived In city atrceta
from Inlauey, and the Uhamberaburg )'(
ley iffjiirxt tells et ene ley et alx, who ex
claimed when he aw a fl.iek or very young
chickens, " Why, they have no clothes ou."
This e'-.arlly haa the double advantage of
appoalleg te kind hearted poeplo of both
city and country, and there are enough te
give all Uie city children a tuste of nature In
the summer. It li nn Idea worthy of de
velopment en a mere liberal scale, Hud thn
Tnbunc and ethor metropolitan Journals
are pushing It forward nobly In New Yerk,
having planned this aud another Invasion
of Franklin county,
TEKaONAL.
Ciiaui.i.s Chei'kkii, therallrnad million
aire, IttdvluK t diauetes at his hemu In
Monterey, California.
Hknaiek McUeNAin, of Torrnte, la at
thn head el thn lrKi dry Koeds heuse lu
Camdit and Is also a Methodist preacher.
Caiii. ticiti'iiz is aald te be writing a
book ufreuiliilNceucoscevoriug his marvel
ous career whlle yet a youth, In Kurepe,
and afier wards tlie experienced ami iiuhifive iiuhifive
meniH of bin iiMturer years In public Iife in
the United Hlatep.
Nioiiei.au Mviumiy, a wafchmen at a
Jlosten wiurf for live jeara pist, has dur
ing that tlmn saved the Uvea of 100 persons
win) iiavB luiiHii uveruearu. un naturday
hisompleyers priwented him with n cold
beaded cane. He had previously received
silver medal from the Mesiachuaetta
Humane society.
(JUNKKAi. HAVssirn, governor of Far,
has weu the praise el all law-abldlriK
Frenchmen. This general has the quiet,
dogged de ermlnatlen and strength of
character nt General Grant. He has twice
saved Paila lrem a revolution once durluK
the presidential election last Hutuinn and
again during ttie past week of strikes and
communist threata and swagger and ie
day General Husler la the meat popular
man In France.
Mns. Baiiaii Koiunse.v, tte eldest fr.
male lemduut In thb Btate of Maryland. In
dead Had she lived until the 1Mb of next
February, she would have reached lh .,
of 100 irH. Mrs. Koblnten retalceJ nil
her faculties up te the lime of bem.-uh
and could remember d''ii"' .ailmt
ha jji. nej in me Jantceuury. buej-ateu
loe luent el her tlme in the last nfteen
years kultt nt stockings for her numerous
Sregeny. Net mIlcs tbe day she settled In
arttordeountvImsMrB, ltobinsen inn u.
bdepted home Mho never saw a railroad
nor a steaintieat, and died In the house she
colored as a bride.
Mtts. Lanetiiy isa millienairess, Geerge
Ktugb, her Inte manager, ajs that If eCe
ere ie cash In te morrow euberrealeata'e
alone ahe would reaMz anmetriing In the
neighborhood ei S00 000, aud thla she ewea
altogether te her own atirewdne. in ecu
litliH'. When Bhe plays In a tewn Ita'. aha
aeea U a tbrlvlng town she Invests lu real
i'?1,
Kr Iccnmul
deublta its value In a few yearr,
ds en te It. That lithe iterater
accumulation cf wealth. DuiIdk her
visit te Salt Lske City In 1857 aha purchased
SS "" 2 " ' ft ,&
When the returned lu IfeSS aee refused 8,
UOO, a pretty goad rie. In thn latter yearai e
oeo, pretty goad ria In th
DODRntaeinemiDK "Kn "V"" kiui iuu
tn California, paying 580,MXI lerthn Int. Hbu
has since declined an cITer of (200,000 lit
the property. Hliiee her purchase railroad
baa been run through the heart of the prop
erty. Ki.ne Mir. an, of Hervla, la a mest ilisplo ilisple
his creature. Heme years age he went te
V'enna for a brief atay, and en the flrat
night et hla vl.lt lie lest .21,000 at the
Nodes' rlub. The meney had te be paid
within 21 hours, and as the amount was net
within hla reach, he went te the palace and
requested a lean from the emperer, who
Kave him the money ea condition that he
wculd net play again, and yet, the very
next nlRbthe wai tnnnd at the tatile, and
did net rite until 000 mere had gene. Ne
application could be tuarte this tlme te tbe
emperor, ae Milan rained the amount en the
aeeurlty of aaplendldjiwoled cl meter, hla
uieat Taluable hereditary pneaef.len, which
had been prcaented te the late Prlnce
Mlloaeh by the Kmperer Nicholas Tbla
clmeter has never been redeemed, and It la
new In the possesien of JUerr llltlcnreder,
the Uerlln banker.
Tarred, rcatberril and Whipped,
Frank Philips was ar res ted at Hbsnan Hbsnan
deab, Iowa, last Friday, for committing a
criminal asaault en a llttle daughter of lr.
J, I'lce. The Btlalr created great oxolto exolto oxelto
mont, and later In the ovenlng the prisoner
waa taken from the Jail by a large mob,
who covered blm with a coat et tar and
feathera and hnraewhlpped him. He waa
rescued by efllcera and taken back te Jail,
but displayed a dctlant spirit. )le waa
again taken by the mob, who .trung him
up te a tclnphone pole and made him con
fees the crime, when he waa released and
Invited te leave, whleh Invitation he ao ae ao
eepted with as much alacrity as hla condi
tion would permit.
I.tit of Uiicltlin.il I.f tier.,
List of unclalmed letters remaining In the
poatefllco at Lancaster for the woek ending
Monday, August 13 :
LiiUe.i I.ut. Ml.a Anna C. Hrs., Miss
Iydla Mi Call, Maria Kjhh, Mlsa ljjdla
Ann Hlienk,
Oenta J.ilV. II. llecker, Jehn II.
Hoeker, K 0. Ilerliek, Itiiv. .Ienph Cook,
J. Danth, Kd Foltenberger, U-erge Hart,
0. Hlnklny Hnrr, Msrllti F. Ilerr, l)vld
lloiice, (Jtein Imliell, Jehn Kllm, Itebnrt
H. Maltsbsrger, li. A. II. ltoceli, II. K.
aterner.
A l'ltnaxl OU I.ly.
rrem the Epoch.
Old Lady (te elderly brlile en wedding
trip) That yeunu man who Just went Inte
thoaineklu' car aeeuw wery fend e' you,
ma'am.
Klderly llrldc Ab, yen, Jehn loves me
most dearl) 1
Old Lady It deen my old heart geed te
aee aech alleatlen tin no days; Is he the
only son ye get, ma'am ?
A Nrnti, llniulim
Isellnn exhibited by a delicate woman during
tlie extrae Ien of teeth. Hut why net suve
tliem In lime, with 8i)Z IDUNr, and thus ob eb ob
vlate the neeapstty or taxing one's fnrtltuda t
Tbotunantsef llin menlrj, uru far aem likely
tnreiiia'nunddoge.rvlce, If this sovereign
protective li used us n BiifeKimd nrfatnut this
nnllmely deMriiolleii. The eipnlnncH nnd
uvldencuel hosts el peeple, prevts this sana sana
eory fact. F.M.WAw
BI'KUIAL NOTIOKH.
entiic llenlil the llllila
And the motive, et Its iiiHhnra. but nene who
Imve llKcO IhiilnddiilittlHil llle.icy et Hurileck
11 oeil lltllm This splenmd blimd tonic U
without u pit-r l'er nuln ltjr II. It. Cochran,
ilrunlt, 137 a n il ljt, Werth Quetii street, Liui-
UiSUll,
Thrciw Avj ai.ise.
"Troubled with iiillnnu for eight years. Net
qulln two bellle. nf I'iemiu' Kcleclrie Oil
uiirnd me cnumliitiily, nliiirHuendliiK uver l.t.'i)
wlttieut Did hIIkIiK nt liunefit." Iht.lswtmt
Aiiiii Trubner. el Tvrnnn. l'n
sava Fer
puiti ny ii. ii. v.ecnniii, uriiKI
North Qllrrn street Luncuiater
II. (.echnui, driiKglst, U7 and lffJ
H.tl.ftclluii lluivertul.
In thn past thre months I luivu.nldnnnliiin
Ond mid nlr bottle el 7iemm' Kctectrtc Oil
Never saw u inedtclnu In my life thntguve
such uiilvunnl salltfiiclieii. Cuuiil an u1 cu
rat nil tlirest for lue In twenly-feur hour;
never lulled te relieve my ehlldieu of cieup '
i:. It llnll.driigK'st, Uruyvtlle, 111, Fer tidu
by II. It Cochran druggist, 137 and 1SU North
Queen street, l.uneiLimr.
A Had nrrnlli
Islncuirernb'e We don't like It. A person
with it ntriiiiK breath must tint in kn himself
very f mil lar wllh us An Iniimru liraulh Is
cau-idhv un linliult1iy steinuch. Jlurderk
Ulued Jliltet$ will correct ItiUnvll. 'J liny me
the lies' tteimich iiieelctne known. Mir sale
by II. 11. i. echnin, diugglat, U7 und Vi) North
(jueee street, I.nncasier.
A UltKAT lllSCOVKUY.
Thngreatiwlrttsmveryef the nineteen th cen
tury l lir Leslie's Cp clil 1'rekcrlpttiin ter
ieK neuuaene, which is uu niscewirv of an
eminent plaslelan and iineil by htm lr ever
ihlrty yeara tielere giving li te the pnliltn, aud
It stumli i inlay without ml at. l.tiul uuver-
H'AtfAMAJUClt'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 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.
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WANAMAKER'S
l4Acrcs
FLO OH SPACE
PHILADELPHIA
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is no
riiiKrcettrn
1 r
Yeu knew that there
worthy het weather (or
weather) thing for wear
home use but we have it.
any
or
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 bturu are yours.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Philadelphia.
VOUl'LKXlOX l'OWDliH
QO.MI'LKXION FOWDKK.
LADIES
WHO VALUK A 11KKIVK1) COMl'LKilON
AlUdl' U&K
POZZONI'S
ilKDIOATKD
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
sklu. Iiemuvrs all pimple, lienkles aim nu.
coleruttoLs, una uiakts ihe ektn delicately
seu mid beautiful. Ituentatna tiulliuc, whlle
lead or arsenic In three shaJcn, iluker fleu!
white und brunette. .
rOUHALK UY
All Drugglutn nnd Fancy aoen
Dealeru flvorywhere.
PrTuSWAUE r mll'ATlONS.-fc
OOD'S BAItaAPAllILLA.
Almest a Wreck
It Is often ths case that a parson gets into a
run dawn condition, the cause of which It U
almost Impossible te determine. Frem a weak
ened ajstem and Impure bleed, mere aad mere
eorlens disorders appear, until the conttitn centtitn
tlcnbieaka down and some definite powerful
dliaose tains a Arm held. Whim that Ured feel
ing comes en It should be overeome at any
cost) Heed's fiirsaparllla ahenld be taken te
re vive the declining pewen, restore the appe
tite and vitalize the bleed.
' 1 leel It my duty te teU what I think et
Heed's Sarsaparlila
I was tn b very peer state of health for several
months t for four weeks I waa nnable te work,
and nothing seemed te be what I needed. My
appntte waa peer, 1 could net sleep, had head
aibe b great dell, patns in the small or the
bck, my bowela did net mere regularly.
Why 1 1 seemed alraetta complete wreek. In
this condition I bona te take Heed's Barsa-
parllla, and In a short time It did me se much
geed that 1 feel
Like a New Man
I cin'l berln te tell all the geed It did me. My
pains and aches are rolieved, tny appetite lm lm lm
preved, lUd 1 realised bow much geed a sin.
gle bottle of Heed's Barsapirltla would de me,
1 would gladly have paid ten dollars for It, I
say te ether who need a geed medicine, try
Heed's Barsapartlla and see." (iaoaea 1". Jack
box, Itexbury Station, Conn.
Heed's Sarsaparlila
Belrtby all druggists. II i six for IS. Prepxred
only by C. 1. UOUU A CO, LeweU,
Mass.
100 Doeea One Dellar.
(i)
1'ALAVH Of FAHHWN.
rpUK
great' thirty days
clearing sale
AT
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
1 3 Eat King Street,
Ends SATURDAY, AUG. 18.
Only one mere week for these
Extraordinary Bargains.
Don't miss it !
Read and wonder !
50 dez. Ladies' Knit Shetland
Weel Vests formerly sold at $1
and $2 apiece; we are closing
them out in two lets.
Let one at 59c, sleeveless.
Let two at 79c, with sleeves.
100 dozen Infant's fine Shet
land Chemise, with and without
sleeves, formerly 50c and 75c,
at 25c apiece.
One case of Ladies' White
Ribbed Merine Vests formerly
50c, at 25c apiece.
One let of Ladies' Unbleached
Balbriggan Hese at 48c a box,
6 pairs in a box.
One let of White and Col
ored Fine Linen Handkerchiefs
formerly I2c, new 4 for 25c,
or 6jc apiece.
16-Inch Silk Plush, all colors,
at 63c a yard.
19-Inch Silk Plush, all colors,
75c a yard.
Ladies' Ribbed Lisle Hese,
15c
Beys' Extra Fine India Gauze
Vests, i2c, formerly 25c.
Ladies' Inaia Gauze Vests
formerly 25c, new I2ac
Don't forget te call, as this is
your last chance.
ASTRICII BROTHERS.
A8V11ALT It LOOKS.
A HI'HALT PAVING BLOCK.
Asphalt Bleck Ce..
Omcn-Ml Chestnut 8U, I'hlle., l'a,
Works-lJridh-erxirt, fa., A Camden, N. J.
MANUrACTUKKliS Of
Standard AsphaltPaving Blocks
B1ZK3 4x5x11 AND lxlJixU
In Kuneraluse forstreetpavtng,.ldewalk8,ffar
den paths, mill yards and driveways, niters,
eel 1 1, la. vats and sea walls. Advantages ;
Nnlsi-less. eustlvss, strictly sanitary, iirucu.
callylndoatrucUhleane cbr.n. '
ler prices und further lntormatlen address:
R. S, OSTER & BRO..
Agents Lancaster Ce.. 3J1 North l'rlneeSt,
Lancaster, fa. mluid
rOK HALS OH KXJtT.
HOUSKS KOK HALK )NTHKMOST
liberal terms, en West Chestnut, Wal
nut. Lemen, alary, l'lue und Charlette streets.
Apply nt
UilVCuid SOi NOUT1I UAUY BTUEKT.
XTIOK KKNT-FKOM Al'KIL 1, 1888,
JJ loreneorateruiof years, the Btrusbnnr
lUllreail, with CeiU and Lumber Yard, Wiru Wiru Wiru
house, Locemotlvu and Cars i all in invui nrt
running order. The lease ei this valuable
property presents a rare opportunity te any
VMiy OvMng te engage lu a pleasant, well
established and prenublu business, rer con
ditions, rent or ether Inforinatlen apply te
Tiiua.enuHtti JlAUMUAllDNKii,
U5-Ud
Lancaster I
Olty, i'a.
JIA.1KKJIV1II1FS.
T5ANDANNA HANDRKHOHIKFy.
OUT YOUU
Bandanna Handkerchiefs
3, 5 and 10 Cents,
AT
E R 1 S M AN'S,
JS'O. 43 WKS'l K1XG SI.
i J5rNcxt Doer t0 8iyles' l'hotejraph OaL
tery.
H
TOBA COO.
3
TANBAHD CUKW1NU TOBACCO,
DOYOUQHEW?
aiiKN aT-
THE BEST
-WHICH 18-
Finzer's
Old Honesty!
Genuine Has a Red H Sin Tag
Bvery Plug".
en
OLD HONESTY la acknowledged te be the
FUUK8T and HOST LA8T1MO piece Of
BTANDAUDCIIKW1NO TOBACCO en the
market. Trying it is a better test than any
talk about It. Ulve It a fair trial.
JV-TOUBDKALIUHAS lT.t
neTlt-lydftw
DHT UOOD8.
s
PEOIAL BARQAINS.
WATT&SHAND
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
During our Peml annual Cleartng Bale we
are erttrlng Extiaerdlnary liargalns In each
and every department. The balance or our
stock et
Spring and Sammer Dress Goods
IncludlngSllks. Ularkand Co'erod Hnnrlettss.
bethln Ail-Weel and Mlk Waiped. lllackand
Colored Casbmerrs, Debegcs, and a large as
sortment et All-Weel cloth bultlngs are new
being olesed out liegardless of cost.
81'ECIAL VALUES IX
LADIKS'.OKNT'S AND OHILDKKN'S
GAUZE UNDERWEAB.
GUEATllAUUAINSIN
TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS.
One hundred doien All Llnen Knotted
x ring" ' uwuis at 10,
rnty dexen Large sir a Knotted Fringe Tow Tew Tow
els, 17e.
one hundred drzan Extra Flne Quality
..,1-ibiM.u .11,,1 if.mBn.miu iiire eye ui liec.
Kilty dozen Hath Towels at Ce each.
One bundrd dozen Kxtrn Luige, Geed
Quality Bath Towels at ltie.
SPECIAL !
On case of Rateens, Qoed Styles, I'erfect
Goods, only Ac a yaid.
we open today several cases et New Cali
coes, Ours I'ell 1'atterns,
AT THK
New Yerk Stere,
6. 8 Ss 10 BAST KINO BT.
s
I'KOlALLY LOW l'KIOKS.
Remnant Sale
ATTUK-
NO. 25 EAST KING ST.,
COMMENCING
MONDAY.AUGUST6,
We will eiler Everything la the Ileuae
In the Shape of an Odd Length or Rem
nant, at
Specially Lew Prices
lu order te make a Clean Sweep of
Spring und Summer Goods, and thereby
make room fur
OUR FALL STOCK
Which will seen be coming In.
The People's Gash stun.
LANOASTKB.rA.
inarli-lvdAw
JUCrcLKH
JglUYCl.KS, THICYCM.KsTtaNDEMS.
COLUMBIA
BicycL.js, Tricycles, Tandems.
DUKAI1LK, CIMl'LK.
UUAUANTJCKII HIGHEST GKAUK,
IL LUSTltATEll CATALOGUE FBKE.
POPE MF'G. CO.,
It rUANKLI.VST..U03TON.
BUHl'Il HOUSKH - 12 Warren 8t, Ke
lerk t Wl W aruh Ave. iblcage aus-lrdeed
J'j:ui'uhai.6:
tJ
nJKALKU
I'ltOfUHALS
ten FUK.
Tie People's Cash Stere
kJ I Ithlug 1(0 tonset Haid llreken t'eal and
6 tens et Hard inuiceuI, all fu-e e( slute, ler
tbu court lie ute, will e ieclred at the
Leunty count Ustoners'ernce until neon, Iril
day, Augu.tl I lsed, try order of
THE IK) AUD,
Attest! V". W.Griht, Comm.' Clerx.
augt-td
IWOTS AND BHOt
F
T WEAR.
Yeu Can Save Menoy
1IT VIS1T1NO
STACKHOUSE'8
AND PUKClIifllNQ TOUS
FOOT WEAR.
VTHI BIST BUOItt
FKtOKSlNTHKCtrr.
AND LOrTJMT
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
83 & 80 BABT KINQ, 8T.'
LAN0A8TXK. PA. kW-lydAw
OK BAKUAINB.
A MISTAKE
Like all ethor business ;men we sometime
make mistakes.
HAVING llOl'GllTTOO MANt
Men's Dongola Shoes
Fer Summer Wear and Tender Keotwecen.
eluded te
Sell Thtm OH Regardless of Cost
The $3.00 Line we will new sell at liSO, and
the ti Ml Line we will sell at tlOO.
We have a large assortment of theso Shoes.
They are as fellows :
Men's Bright Dongola, 13.00 Tip, Lace aud
Congress Bbees, reduced te ti se,
lien's BrlghtDoDge'atLOO Plain Opera Tee,
Laoo and congress Shoes, reduced te 1160.
Men's Dull Dongola $2,5 Tip, Loce and Con
gress Shoes, reduced te 12 (0.
lien's Dull Dongola 12 50 Plain, Bread Toe,
Wide Shoes, for Older MeD, reduced te $2.10.
A lull line of these Bhees can be seen In our
Window.
The One-Fiice Cash Heuse.
FREY (S ECKERT,
The Leaders of Lew Prices
IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
Ne. 3 Etbt EIng Street,
LANCAVTKB.PA.
HUMMJCK HKaOMTa.
TVTuUI'INTOlJK COTTAOK, CORNER
i-TjL Central Ave. and McCllnteck St.. ocean
Greve, N. J.i central location ; near audito
rium, postefllcn, lake. ocean and bathing
grounds. 1 ernis, as te (12 per week . Special
rates te excursionist
Mils. A. W. LIVINGSTON.
iy2Mmd jei 30.
rpuij
"CHALFONTK,"
Ocean Knd of North Carolina Avnnnn,
ATLANTIC C1TV. N. J
F, UOBE11TS A SON8. apr23-4ms
TLANTIOOITY.
CHESTEIi COUNTY HOUSE,
Th thoroughly comfertablo and well woll well
knewn heuse Is new onen. Twnntv-elKhtti
(easen. Same management. Coel and de-
iigmiui location very near tun sea.
jun!2-2md J K KIM A SONS,
A TLANT10 OITY, N.
J.
HOTEL NORMANDIE
(Formerly Hetel Ashland.)
IWtOVY OPKN.-VB
BXFUUNISHICD. UKUODKLKD.
UKNOVATKD.
JOS. U. FLANIGKN, Jr.
marl-4md-Mar,Apr,July,AuB.
A TLANTIO OITY, N. J.
THE MANSION.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
est Convenient Hetel. Klega ntly
Liberally atanaged. Coach te ana
,nd Xratns. orchestra Music.
Largest Most Convenient Hetel.
rurnlabea
trem lieech and
CUAS. MeULADiC, Prep.
W. K. CecHRA If. Chlor Clerk. JebM-emd
s
lOUKTONUOl'KU
CAPK MAY, N.J.
Ol'KNS JUNK 30. New ownershlp. New
Mausgement. Newly Furnlshed Perfoet
Appelntiiinnls. Popular Prices. Finest beach
In the world
F. THEO. WALTON, Proprietor.
JunlO lOt d Late of St. James Hntl, N. V.
-jyfT. GRKTNA PARK.
Mt. Gretna Park,
FOU KXCUUSIONS AND TICNICS.
This Park Is located In the heart Of the
Seuth Mountain en the line et the
Cornwall & Lebanon Kailread,
Nine miles leuth of thn city of Lebanon,
within usy dlstauce of Harrlsburg, Ueadlng.
Lancaster, Columbia and all points en the
Philadelphia A lieadlng and Pennsylvania
Kallreids. The grounds ure large, covering
hundreds of acres, and are
FUKK TO ALL.
The conveniences are a I arge Dancing Pa
vilion, a Spacious Dining Hall, Twe Kltchens.
Baggage and Ceat Uoenn, whlle Iho arranne
me u la ter amusements censtat of croquet and
Ball Grounds. Bowling Alley, Hboeting Gal
lery Quoits, Kf)-, Kic Tables ler Luuchnrs,
Hiutle Beats and Benches are scattered
throughout the grounds.
THK 81 ATK UlFLK KANGK
Of the National Guard of Pennsylvania has
been located at ML Gretna, and tee MHtary
Uifle Practice, from time te time at the ttange.
will constitute a new attraction te visitors.
Anether attraction Is
LAKKCONKWAGO,
Cevering nearly twenty acres en which are
placed a number of elegant New Beats, and
menu the banks ei wcicu are pleasant walks
and lovely scenery.
OBSERVATION OAR
Will be run en tha line el the Cornwall A Leb
anon Baliroed, or will be tent .te different
points, when practicable, ler the accommoda
tion of excursion partles. They are Bale,
pleasant and convenient,
Parties desiring it can procure Meals at the
Park, as the Dining Hall will be under the su
pervision of K M. BOLTZ. of the Lebanon
Valley Heuse. These who wish te spend a day
In the Mountains can Und no place be beauti
ful or arlerdtnR- se much Pleasure as sin
Gretna. J0 1NTOXIOaT1U DKINKS AL
LOWKU OX TUB PKKM1SKS.
- Fer Kxcnrslen lutes and General Infor
mation, apply te
NED IRISH,
snp't C. A L. Kailread, Labunen, Pa.
Je2-3md
- AUOB Y. UUKAr"r"KK'H
PURE RYE WHISKY.
(MY OWN .DISTILLATION.)
MO. IS CKNTUK ByOAXl.
KLOTlllNO.
ASKEW
OS MX.
AT N08.;BI AUD 238 rf MX KtKO BTrfEltT.
en-lyd
JfiROUANT TaILOHINQ.
HAGER a BROTHER.
Merchant Tailoring
DEPARTMENT.
A PEUrCT FIT eUABAHTKKU.
Mld-Snramer Special Redactions.
Scotch and English Cheviot?.
BCOTCU I
CIIIVIOT SUITINQS,!
XNGLinil I
CHEVIOT BUITINGB,
K8JMTO 175.00.
ra oe te ssj.oe,
raoeToinop.
Fa.WTO I25U'.
The above are THK LATEST tn rialds and
Btilpes:
The CLOSING PBICK8 will Warrant an Ex
amination. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, IJO.OO TO 116 00.
CHEVIOT SUITINGS, S20.00 TO 113.00.
DeBlrable Ihin Materials for
Summer Wear
Will be fennd In our atseTtment of Worst
eds, riannels, serges, D.np dekui, Mehairs,
Pengees..
IM?OBTKD LINEN VK3TING3.
L1NKK VKSIINGS.
WHITE
Hager & Brether,
25 & 27 West Htng Street.
OKDUCED PRICK8.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.
The Great Sacrifice Sale
of
MEN'S, BOYe1 AND CHILDREN'S CLOTDINQ
Will Continue for a Few Days Lenger. We
ener uaKAl BAUGAINs te Ueduce
fcteck.
MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS at 11 CO, II SO, 5 M,
MEN'S DUKSS SUITS at tG.lO, 17.00, tS.OO,
110.00.
MEN'S INK PRINOK ALBEUT SUITS at
S12.0U, SHOO, 116.00, iigne.
PANTS at 60c, 6.1c, 75c, (Oe, 11.00, 11.26,11 7J,
(2.00. 12 U), 11.00.
MEN'S 8EEfl3UCKKK COAT AND VEST,
65c.
BOY'S SEEBSUCKEU COAT AND VEST,
;65c
BOY'S SUITS at BOO, It50, 13.00, (1 OO, ft W,
0U),7.(0.
CUILDUEN'3 SUITS atl23, ll.73.12.OC, I2.S0,
$3.00.
Flve nundred Pairs CIItLDKEN'8 ODD
PAMS,2)C, 25C, 33c Mc, 730, II 00.
Great Bargains. PANTALOONS TOOKDEB,
1310,11.60, flOJ, 15.00.
y HHMKMDKU these 'Bargatea cannot be
dnpllcaled. If i ou want them come at ence.
L Gansman I Bre
S. W.OOr.NrlB
NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE BTS
LANCASTKE. PA.
Hands Wanted ea Vests. Geed .Prlces
Paid.
M
YKR8 A KATHFON.
THE PRICES ARE DOWN,
The Cut we have Made en Our
Trices covers all Grades and
Kinds.
Let us remind you that we
have our eye coastantlylen the
lleliability of lour Cle'-hirg, ai tl
we're pleased te say it's well a?
predated by the iurchatleg
public.
All Goods Marked at M d
Season Trices, and if jo'rein
need of Clothing you m:si a geed
chance if you don't call en tn.
Myers & Rathfon,
liXLIAULE CL0TU1EUS,
NO, 12 BAST KING ST.,
LANCASTKU PA.
UOME Sl'KOIAL PKlOKS ON HIOHEH
kJ prleAd Heds and lteels. We el 111 keep up
a lull stock et Lines, t-nellrd Heeks, Leadere,
Swivels, llaskeu, Bill Kettles and general
supplier, at
UUBLK V'S OBUG STOBK,
Sd WnatKlnir Street.
T KVAN'H FLOUR.
USE-
LBVAJTS FLOUR.
It Always Gives Satisfaction.
UdMThaa