V . -5 ' 1- 1. - Uj Ejkt "j -7 -w - j-,-t -tsr ' l -, IT rtlE LANCASTER DAILY EfEELLiaEKCER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1888. SaV .in. i w Tfc-VS' '- .' LSfe."5 sJ at. U Ef it'i & TSt B.W KB- W- l."" Rs m Th Dally InUlllgancT. te aWMtUAaTB. AUflUBT 14. I8. BT umtuaiireaB publishes All the HMWin WW uiuiwi w s w mrtWi hour. .TM Dally Edition Of TH IirTltl M aettrerea ty (unen in uwi euy ,VIM nmunuu www " t" " ."' -i.- - A .. AM HA WMlkl t WW ' ".. "" w '-, IUI tOT WIM BSOaSOS W iwr OTWi. .MM WMSJO.Y ISTSLUainien luenuit ewi i ,, Mt rtgth only UM r suuwsb. In 1 ,;Ll" ... .. ... v..rfl I El vt" ..iM.tatehAMikk'MMr m maw fntv .jy HOT"1"" wiiiu vi www -,'.'- Alwnlsemente from 10 te ets.ver line I infirm in, aecoreing wj irasssim. -tAf -.Aja a.afe4r " 'T r Lutuur. r ffTTrtpvm'eem tww ' A' . . - mm HO. Am vi&iTr'"""" "-::;; . unti fe&wW 10 cent A WBre, T ADDatSS BWKO 7 i-i L&BUKU AB j . SW w - Werkug CaBdldatca. l Mr. Btleei the chairman 01 me .ueme- . eratle national campaign cemmiuee, u i awiea wj nave miiu mm we eiuuuvui. htve an adrantan ever the Democrats la that they have a candidate who belps himself. We need net understand that It he thus spoke, Mr. Brlce waacom waacem plaintng et the political inactivity of Mr. Cleveland, which he doubtless believes te be right; but he does express the opinion that such proper inactivity Is a drawback ' npenhla campaign. In this Mr. Drlce expresses a common view et poli tical, who are apt te think that a candidate helps himself by personal ' Mtlvity in his own behalf. It is suit activity that is needed te bring poli ticians te the front; but experience " teaches that it is an activity that often does net help them te the object of their ambition. Mr. Elalne Is a marked Illustration of the active politician. He has worked for Blaine like a beaver all his life; he has net galeed the presidency which has been his goal; as he might have done if ha had been less active for Blaine, and shown a great er activity in the exhibition et mere placid quAlltles that are recognized as properly pertaining te the presidential office ; in which we like te see the exhlbl tkm of honesty, decency and unselfish patriotism. Men who thrust themselves forward are apt te meet with a recurrent wave that thrusts them back ; atd If they did , what was best for them they would often trust themselves te the billow with such exertion only as is needed te keep them afloat. Mr. Cleveland has shown a very happy appreciation of the dignity and duties of his position. lie Is held te ba the child of fortune; chlifly because when he has been favored with public efllce he has ahewn a single aim te discharge his dutieB well ; and has se earned n public esteem that has drawn him up from one station te another until he new stands at the top of the heap. Here he is a candidate fur re-election; and the same virtue that baa attracted te htm the public cend dpncfl mv he rlwl imnn na the m. my. rtllea upon as " efficient Instrument te retain him In his place, lie really works best ter himself When he works best for the ceuntiy. Ills party has a great advantage in this cam paign, histeid of a disadvantage, In the fact that he thus works for himself, in stead of adopting the common politician's method of using the national power In his hands for all it is worth te reward his lemieBand punish his friends. Ilia cateer has ahewn that virtue in tbe public set Tant is Its own rewnrd. Men that b tutted away ahead of him have been left by the Wayside, because they did net take euro et their reputations for honest uud uu selfish patriotism. Mr. Brlce has all the help from his can didate that be can have. It his party cannot win en its candldate's work for tbe country it would surely fall en his work ler himself. Mr. Drlce has net much te de at the head of the campaign committee. lie needs but te see that his candidate's record is published te the people, that misrepresentations ure cer rected, and that an honest poll is had. He will find employment in watching and defeating the political tricks in which Mr. Quay is reported te ba expert : and If he does this his candidate will elect himself upon bis record. The Gnn Kicks. The .A'eu! Era, deeply hurt by the gen eral conclusion that Ita failure te support the statement that the farmers or Lan caster profit by the full amount of the duty en wheat, announces that it c tu if it tries, get down te a consideration of facta. With remarkable clearness et mind It alezes upon the quoted speech of Chairman Turner as tbe one assailable put et the criticisms upon Mr Landis. Tbe -PTe Era is quite right and seems te be thoreuzhly in accord with our cer- ' respondent, Mr. ltelmensnyder. Mr. Landis in his speech assumed that wheat producers were benefitted by the full amount of tbe duty. Mr. Turner In his speech assumed the same for ether pro ducers. The .tote Era shows that this li all wrong, and the Maner Statesman Is left alone in his glory. lie illustrates tbe pit-falls prepared for the tariff advocate, who forgets te leek en all sides et his facts and illustrations before be rams them Inte his own gun. They confoundedly incline te kfck and knock their owner ever. The Keie Era In com. leg te Mr. Landis' defense, stumbles al most as badly and gets itself covered up Jn statements that prove its case against n It says that "ninety-two per centum of tbe farmers' products are consumed here at home. We tend te Europe a paltry six or eight per cent, of our farm products," and yet it refers te an argument that tie farmers made a thousand dellais apiece out et the duty en experts "aaa Tery excellent paper." It shewj en tbe tonimeny of "a very intelligent Heg- lltnman" that our manufacturers of agricultural implements have been enabled by the tariff te at tain bucIi excellence of products that their goods are preferred by forelRn teayers. We all knew that protection permitted the establishment of these in dastrles and that home competition bus aesaetlmes cheapened the cost eMhelr "Product below the tariff rate, aided hv , "ch American cenlusand entrnriu. . "?' J P luctd a superior article. IJut it .- mianr in i . u.H . .. ---- w ." unu w every uuiireiuu cert that If hampering nndutelepsduties removed this excellnrnnfmir . sluet fOult have a better chauce te give us iae markets et the world. The JVw Era a!kP of ajrlcultural implements, and we call ita attention te the opinion of a manufacturer of them, Mr. Faiqubar, tf Yerk.r.: Although the prleea et agticultnnl Implements ara enhanced ly the tariU, tbe Implement maker sutfere by the present war una system in MTeniwa). He la at a disadvantage In the' expert of bis warea ;helt at inereaeJ espenee ferbia raw material. Uli aalea are diminished, and the blgh Urlff bearlDK partienlarly bald upon blaouatemera therarmleg com cem munityhe auilera with tbam. " TheJVcte Era tlilnka that it is giving a very hard conundrum when It asks hew the farmer can be " rehued " Dy asyBicm under which he gets 100 per cent, mere for bis products and bujs his manufac tured articles for 20 per cent, cheaper than he did In 1SG0. Supposing the editor of the Xcw Era should be charged double price for a shot gun,would he fall te see that he hed been cheated, because in his early youth shot guns were much cheaper, and a dollar looked as big as a cart wheel 't Beckmt advlcea from Brazil Indicate that the monareby baa paid dearly for the liber ation of the alavea. It appears that aa a direct consequence of the lib ration of their alavea the planters of Bmll have become bitter enemlea of the royal family, te wbeee influence they attribute the aucceaaef the abolltlenlata, rrovlneee that bave at way a been atrengly royalist are new strongly Imbued with antl-menarcblal aentlment, and there la every Indication of a coming struggle between the republican and tnon tnen tnon arehiata, and It can hardly be confined te the peaceful foer of the Chamber et Depu ties. Publle opinion la atreng against com- per siting the plantera for alavea leat by tbe law, and tbe finances would hardly bear the strain et aueh a measure. The govern ment proposes te lend the mlnel plantera money at alx psr cent, but thla deea net mtlsfy them and displease theabotltlenistr, Feeling Is rtry bitter, and It wenld net be atraege If before many years Brazil should have her share of the civil ware that have se often blighted the prosperity of ether Seuth American nations. PERSONAL. ALVAiir Kktnohe, a renowned chemist nd HiulculturiM, Is desd at llavana, Cuba. Bbi.va l.ncu weed's letter of acceptance, It Is until, will sppear as anon as she can mske up her mind wnat style et ribbon she will tie tbe leaves tegtithf r wltb. Coi.enki, M. II. Hamilton died In Newark, N. J., en Monday of heart dl?ane. He served with distinction en Ueneral Mo Me C ellitn' iif and was wounded at the battle of tie Wilderness. SAMur.t. Neulk, oneof tbe founder of Aunistuti, Ala., died th're en Monday. During the war he made cannon for the Contedorsto government at Heme, Oa. He left Keadti g, 14 , thirty yeara age, with nu abiding feliu In tbe Seuth bieiinttig tbe centre et tbe Iren lndutry. He bad amassed a fortune et 11,000,000. Mil. raNELL'S SUIT. II TV III Net Cema D la Iha Ecetcb Courts Until Mevembsr. The Hcoteh oeuits bave tsken a recesa until October. It Is likely that the suit of Mr. 1'aruell against the Times will be heard lu November. The amount of damages he will ssk for Is 50,000. He bases his aotlen en letters which the lme publlsbed In 18S7, and en lutter and statements Intro duced by the defensa In the trial of O'Oon O'Oen nbil'a case sgilnat the Times The trial will take pUee befere Lord Klnnear, of the oeurt nl somIedh, in Kdlnbumh. The Txmea saya It la profoundly aston asten aston tbedattlieatfpMr. l'arnell has taken In brlnslnir suit axalnst It In thn Knntnh viiirl 1 liMy lllB' whether Ills aotlen la sorleusly I mBut, or only designed te waate time and mnni'y, me work ei the parliamentary com- uimiuii in inquiry win ke en unauueieu. The S'(. Jitmes' Gazelle aurinlaaa tbat the Irish leader when asked te testify before the commission el Inquiry will refuse, en the ground that If he gave evidence befere tie oemmlnKlnn he would prejudice his suit Klnst tne 2mes by dlselnslnir his case. TheAYar Mays that T. I. O'Oonner, It editor anil member of Parliament for Liver. fioel, and Jehn Kudmeml, member of l'r k merit for Wexford, liave entered action ler llhd itrnt ihn Times la the English court el Quoen'slleneb. i no l'ait.uiuiu inombers of Parliament have determined leapply te the cominlialeu of Inqutiy ler the appointment of a nielal corauilsmeu te go te America for the pur pose of tnspeclluK certulu documents. A Wnmu Drlibrratelj Kiln aOlrl. Almest liutere the earth had oevorod tlie grave of murdered Maria Jenen, who was kllled In Kooky mil, U I., last Friday, her murderous imd oentossod her orlme. Mrs. ICmumUoerstaiR Fletcher, the whlte for tune teller, who had been arrested for tbe erlmr, admltted hergullt Monday morning. I'he alatemeiit made by the woman this morning Is subatsntlslly as follews: " 1 had been working all day and In tbe eveulug I went ttewn te MeKaddeu'sat tbe Uumbln lleea' Neat,' where 1 had aeme beer. The girl had often quarrelled with me when 1 was at the beuaa burore. When I returned from McPadden'a I went up Ktatrs, Intending te go ie bed, and found Maria w&a aaleep I don't knew wbatoame eyer me, but! went down and get tbe axe, went up stairs attain, struek Maria three Uuies en the head assbe lay there sleeping I wiped tbe bleed nu" tbe girl's face with a hDedknrcblef which I were around my neck and then Ihieir it away at the back et tnehuusu." Klulug Ilia Urine lbreu(U reice. Frain tbe Mdiapbls Appeal. William Brown and Adollue Harris hall from ArkanBss. They are both colored. Brown Is about C5 ye aia old, Adeline Is net stove '20. This d hparlty In ase waa no bar. rlerte leve, whlah snugly ensconced Itself lu thn breista of both one for the ether, lbs bridal party moved with steady slops and stalely graee te a position lu front of the msg h arUt altar. 'Hqulre Barry arose, cedo In band, and cleared his threat for a grand splurge Inte the regulation marriage service, tilewly and with unususl empha sis he prourUDced tbe words uutll he reaobed tbe cIesUr sentence, ' 1 pronounce you msn and wife. " llefere tne magle werda had fallen from his lips the bride groom gasped : Hei en dar, boss ; lem me kiss dls net 1 " Brown met with violent realstauce from " dla gsl, " who evidently bsd no leve for pubiia oBculateiy exer cises. A regular scullla ensued, the 11 nallty of which waa that Brown get Ade. line's head biek against tbe well and their lips met with a resounding smsek. All was ever. Scope or tbe Imwigriilieu lnvtstlgailen. Chairman Ferd, of the special couiuiilteo. appointed by tbe Heuse te inquire Inte the evils et pauper Immigration and of con tract labor, wauta the testimony se far taken printed. A resolution te that cll'act will be ettered In the Heuso and adopted. Mr. Ferd aald tbat bis oemmlttee has already Justified Its appointment by the tuipertsnt results of lu Investigation, lie aald tbe committee would close Its Investi gatien in .new xeric mis week, and would l ben go te Boxtea te remain probably two weeks. It would then return te Waibtng Waibtng ten and pieeent te Congress tbe testimony taken In these two elites, with such com. ments as may be deemed advisable. When OeDgress shall have adjourned It will go te 1'hlladelpbla and afterward te Hsu Fran. olsce. Mr. Ferd says the report of the committee will Insure, he lhlnkr. nrnmni eniinn ,, ii.,.,.....,, . , . '.'T:f ' -.- I" lug te tne proper restriction of Immigra tion. He thinks tbe report of the oomuilt eomuilt oemuilt tee will be unaulmeur, m a. The Old Clay l'lpi. Trim thef ruc-Uumccmt. The e.d white c.uy plpe is cemlug once mere Inte fashion. Jtls aald by experts and physletana tbat much of tbe danger of emokleg Is In tbe use of old pipes which btcome saturated wltb ulce tine. If smnking Is ie held Its own agstOBt tbe hard things said about It, it must conform In aeme degree te sanliary conditions An old pipe Is probably as dan. gsreus as a package of eid greenbacks it wnuld hardly be considered wise te put tbe la'ter In ente mouth. It Is bad enough te handle them. The clay pipe, however, will soak up nicotine no fast that It Is dangerous te use it ever one dczen lime, lu franul blllty la, therefore, a geed quality. It will break before It poison you. On the w hole, la It net the wler policy te keep a little farther awsy fiem the danger of nicotine 'poisoning T SUIIreM naiUag. Colonel Ieeae MeUsflrey, a wealthy con tractor en the Bant Ke iced, arrived in Chleege from the East thoroughly lestmed with tbe conviction that Cleveland waa certain of re-election. He met General Hollclter Jacksen, of the Hsnta Fe, at the Grand l'aoifle beUl Monday afternoon. Mr. Jacksen was net enthusiattle en tbe Cleveland question and Comaetor MoUaf MeUaf frey discovered It. "I want te bet 1,000 te fSOO that Cleve land la the next president et the United States," sld tbe weal l by contractor. '1 will take It," ld Hollclter Jnokien qn telly. The aaeaey wan fortbeomloR at enes. "I'll bet 1500 mere en the aame terms," aald Mr. McCaffrey. Taken," aald Mr. Jacksen. 'I'll duplicate tbe bet," aald the con tractor, and the solicitor snetthesugcesllen. "New," sstd Mr. McCaffrey, "imi bet f 2 000 te f 1,000 that 1 win every bet I have made." Xneaoltclter drew a long breath, gasped once or twice and finally ejaculated: "I've put up all my available money, but, for beaven'a sake, the n-xt time you Intend te give odds de it first." m m A t'raity Ctrl In Mala atllre. A pretty girl, about 17 year old, was ar rested In the Union depot Chicago, en Monday, by a detective. Hbe was dressed In male attire, and said that abe came from Grand Cressing. Her parents, ahe averfd, treatrd ber cruelty, and ahe Intended te try bar luek In Bosten. Hbe had $40 In coun terfeit silver coin and flrst-clats ticket te Bosten. Tbe police believe that ahe la a member of a counterfeiting gang. Thai I'roeglil 11 r. i'lemltarpM'j I'aisr. "He, Mr. Smith," ahe asld gently but firmly, "I can never be yenr wife." Teen be atreggled te his feet and said In broken tones : "Are all tny bnpsa te be the dashed te pieces T Am Iuever te be known as tbe husband of the beautiful Mr. Smith?" ' This wss tee mueh for the girl, sad she succumbed. arseiAL ifoTJOite. tome Uoelit Iha llibta And the motives nl Its authors, but none who hwaiisnd themdoubttbHtfllejicy et llurdeek Ji oed lilUeri. TMs splenmd blixid tnncls wltbeata PJ-i-r. Fer snln bv If. II Cochran, druKKlst, 137 aud 13b North Quern street, l.an caster. Threw Alti) 330. "Tronbled with asthmn for eight yfars. Net quite two bettlu of Themat' rtcleclrle Oil cured mocempleUilv, MUimpflndlnir ever3'0 wltheuttbe silKbiial benefit." Ihlnlswh&t Augam Trubnnr, n( Tyieun, I'd,, unye Knr ah, by II. II. fecli run, dniKKlst, is; and 1119 North Uuenn stntet l.ancantur. A Had llreatli Is Insufferable, We don't like It. A pnrten lih a atreng breaih must net in ke biiuaelf very f.ml lar wtih us. An linpure breatitla ciu-rd bv an unhealthy alemach ilurderA Hloeii Jtltlert will correct this tivll. 1 hey are the bes' atemach moJIclne known. or sale by II. II. tecbran, drnggtst, ISl and 13J North Queen street, lnesier. A OUKAT DiacevEitr. Tbe greateit dls 5nvery of the nineteenth een turyla It. l.cialle'B fp ct ,1 l'ruacrlpllen ler alck hetdsche. whleb Is thadtsenvury of an eminent phtnlclan and used by blin for ever thirty years bulore aivlng li te the public, and It stnnds 10-day wliheut nilyiU. iiuadaavor iiuadaaver iiuadaavor tUeinunilu another column. ft'AtfAMAKCJrtj Closed at i p. m. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker's is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in the world. There are reading and sitting ana retiring rooms ler 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. tlTtUM iquAlt L 1 L JUHIPl S' WANAMAKER'S MAcrcs fLOOrSpACE p PHILADELPHIA iMinrecHriittt i r Yeu knew that there worthy het weather (or weather) thing for wear home use but we have it, 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. COUPLKXIUN VO WDKK. QOMPIiEXlON 1'OWDEK. LADIES W1IO.VAIAJE A BtCriVKD COill'LKitON MU1' UBK POZZONI'S alKDISATKU; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin, ttuniuves all pimples, iroekles and ol el ol celoraltobs, and luikirn the akin delleatelv son and beautltul. ltoentalns nolline. white, lead or areenta In three shades, rlnkerflesb! white and brunette. rOU BALK BY All Druggists and Faney QoeZb Doalera vorywhero. anTvSWAKK r l"n'AT10N8.-W JiUOTV AXl HItOHit. F oer WEAK. Yeu Can Save Menoy 1JY VISITINU STACKHOUSE'8 AND I'UliCUAtUNU lOUlt FOOT VEAR. Mm"tUS 11K3T 8110K8 rttlCKSlNTHKClTY. AM) LOWEST D. P. STACKSOUSE, 83 & 30 BAST EUNQ, BT. LANCASTKU, PA. alydw k I i L i r is no any or . If rOOD'fl 8AH3APAR1LLA. The Liver And kidneys are ergeat wkleh It I laapecUat shenld be kept la geea conditie, ana yet they are oyarweiked and abased by nearly every. body, nntll they beeeme wora-ent, elegged op, or diseased, Beet's BareapartUa cnrasail dlfflenllleswlthtaase ergaaa. reaaa ttemte bealtby action, and tone the vrkele OlgesUv erganism: ' ' , ' -' "Ibsvebeen tiling Heed's aarsaparflia for IndlRrstlen and liver trtrable. It has greatly beneflUidinr, and 1 think it Is felly aa geed a medicine as tl.lmeO." X. 8. Caasiase, chief enilneer Are dept., stcnlngten, Ct. Bound and Healthy "Itaffeids ms much pleasure te reeemmend Beed's Sanaparllla. My haltk two yeata age wai very pner. My frlenSa Ibeugbt J. waa going with consumption. 1 commenced nilng llend's Sariap irllls, took Ave bett'es el it, and to-aylcandeishardaday'aworkas I ever could- It saved me from the grave and pnt nin en my fet a sound, healthy man." w tu, a. U.TusBsr.lUKsatMaln street, Wlggena- vuie, Ubte. Built Bight Up "I was all run down and unfit for business. I was Induced te take a bottle of llesd's Bar. sapartlla, and It built me right np se that I waa soenablatorerume work. I recommend It te ejt who are afflicted." I). W. Hsatb, stone cutter, Na 4 Martin street, Albany, M. Y. M. It.-Be sure te get HOOD'S SABSAPARILLA Feld by all dregRlsts. SI stx forte. Prepared only by O, I. HOOD AGO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deaea Oae Dellar, (1 C3AFB. 8CKK AND SPEEDT OTJRR. O Hupture, Varicecele and Special Dlanasss of either aex. Why be humbnjtaed by quacks when yen can And In Dr. w von can nna in iir. wrisni St the only Bav- rLaaPBrsioiAalnPhlladalpkUwhe make aneclaltr el the above ana Ci Tkaaf Ucaas aoASjurrase. Advle rrae day and evening, strangers can be tree ted and re turn home same day. Oflleea private. OB. w. u. wnienT, 41 North ninth Street, Above uaee, P. O. Het en JThiladelphla. fabsaviyaaw HUMMXH HXaOKTB, 4Pwvaa CuiUAaoceTTAaE, NKAlt I UK IIRACn, 13HKItNTnOKrAVE,ATI.NT10niTY,H.J. HUUEI.tKK,k.I,KOaNTaUlSINB. e7-Sraarn,ibai Mas. JOHN a. btaul. TVTeOMNTOOK COTTAQE, COKNER atjl central Ave. ana stcciinteek St., ocean Urnve, N. J i central location! near andlto andlte nuin, postefllce, lake. ocean and bathing KreunOa. lermi, Uefl2 per week. Bpselal rates te excursionists. MU4.A. W. LIV1N8ITON, JylVlmd 4ex SO. T HE "CnAMTONT." Ocean End of North Carolina Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J y, UOUBIITS A8ON0. apNS-4ms A TLANTIO OITY, N, J. ' HOTEL NORMANDIE (rertrerly Hetel Ashland.) srNOff ul'KN.-W UirUUNlSlIKU. . . UMODXI.KD. UKNOTATKD. JOS.R FLAMIUIN, J. nmrl-4ma.Uar,Apr.JuIy,Aug. A TIjANTIO OITr, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLAMTIU CITY, N. J. largest Hest Convenient Hetel. Blegantl: venieni Hetel, ainuantle VurninbnO. Liberally Managea. Ueach te and Hern Ueech and Trains, orchestra Music UIIAS. UMILAUiE. Pmn. , K. Coeniux, Chief Clerk. lebnmud UlOUKrON HOTEL. OAl-K MAT, N.J. erKNS JUNB 80. Sew ownershlp. New Managrment. Nnwly rurntshed Perfect Aprtelntinwnts. l'epuiar 1'rlces finest beach lu tbe world r.TITKO. WALTON, l'roprletor, JunliMOt a latuef Bt, James UuUI, N.Y. jyTT. OUETNA PAKE. Mt. Gretna Park, rett KXCUK910NS AND rlCNICS. This I'arX Is loeatod In the heart of Boulb Iteuutnla en the line et the the Cornwall it Lebanon Bailrent), Ntnn mlles eutb of the City if Lebanon. wllblnniHy dlstauce of JUrrlsburu, UeadlnR, l.nnonsier, Columbia and alt points en the l'litlsdeiphta A Heading ana irnnnsylranla hnliretds. Th grounds ure larue, covering hundreds of ucrm, and are FUKIC TU ALU The ennvontences are a I arge Danrlnar Pa vilion, a Hpucleus Dtnlng Hull, Twe Kltchens. IliiKKagi) nnd Ceat lloem.. whlle the arrane nieuts inraniuseinentaconalster Croeuotand llullUreunds. Uewllng Alley, Sheeting oal eal oal lery yuelix, Kte., Kie Tablea ler Lunchnrs, Hu.tiu Beat and Uonchea are scattered throughout the grounds. TUB ai'ATK UiKLK RANGK Of tbe National (luaid or l'ennsylvanla hss been located at ML Uratna, and ten MllUrv liinu l'ractlee, from time te time at the Kange. will ennatttute a new attraction te vUltera! Anethbr attraction la . LaKBCONKWAOO, Covertng nearly twenty aores en which are plated a numeer of eiegant Mew Beats, and along tbe banks of which ere Pleasant walks and levuly scenery. UUSKKVATIONOAR3 Will be run en the linn et the Cornwall A Leb anon Uutirnad, or will be sent .te different points, when practicable ter the accommoda tion of excursion pantes. They are sale, pleasintand convenient. l'artles desiring It can procure Meals at the lNr. aa the Dining Hull wPl be under tbe su pervision of K 11 HOL.TZ.fif tbe Lebanon Valley euse. These who wish te spend a day In the Mountains can find no placm se beantl- xui or aneruiug sn muen pleasure Mt. XIU1N&S AL- LO-Kl)0"Ta 1'ttkillHEH. aw rer JCxonrslen ltutcs and General Infer m uloe, apply te NED IRISH, Pup't C. & L.UsJ'.read, Lebanon. Pa. Jci3-3mQ JlAXVKKitClllKfW TANDANNA llAMUKEUOHIEr B. am yeuu- Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3; 5 and IO Cents, -AT- ERISMAN'S, aYO. i WES1 KINO SI. -Next Doer te f ayler's l'hotegrspb Gal- AHPllALT II LOOKS. A 81'UALT l'AVINO BLOCK, Asphalt Bleck Ce.. Oftlce-Ml Chestnut BL. l'blla,, Pa. Works -UrlOgopert, ra., a cainden, N. J. it ANurACiuuKua or, Standard Asphalt Paving Blocks FlZEStxSxll AND lxljfxll. In Koneraluae forstreetpavlng.stdewalks.gar den paths, lnlll yards and driveways. giituS, cel Ura vuu and sua walls, aavsjetigeat Nelsileaa. duun. trtti ..i..JL .ry"..' callylndestrieUbieanQeheap. " l'JU rer priens and lurther Information addressi B. S. OUTER & BRO., Agents Lancaster Ce.. tu North Prince St. Lancaster, Pa. mlma OAXKIAUHH. OTANDAKD wekk, EDW-.EDCrERLEY CAIUtlAUE UUILUEK, NOS140.U,,'iMAHKET STUKKT, Bear Of Postefllco. Lancaster, Pa, I hAVQ In Htnck .nil llnlM Iaiim w V.HHI nl lhfiill..l.iHn -....... ..?- 7. gle. uabrteleu, Carrlttges. Victorias. Lu yyn.,t''r "t-'aru. lie tall Wagons b. line lUslllrfta MffTwsrajii?-"'-''"' itiM'iHXi?8 bt'" :1'les and have Mcli. Itles te build cerrwitlv iny style of Canbure dB.iid. Theyuallty. Ntyfaand rinlshei" n "9'kuiakasttd0cld4eJyu.e ChearSIstin Us w:UAVKTHKiiK8rANnriHpT. OAttTlNTUK MABIUT. 1 TOBACCO. QTANDABD CHEWINO TOBACCO, DOYOUCHEW? THEN SET THE BEST -WU1CU II Finzer's Old' Honesty! Qeaelna Hsa m Bed H lln Tstg en i iTary Plug, OLD aeifKSTT Is acknowledged te be th PUBIBT and MOST LASTING pleee of BTANDABDCniWlNO TOBACCO en Ike market. Trying n is a better test than any talk aben tit, UtTeitafatrtrtaL . .AVYOUBDBALBB HAS IT.' neyli-lyOAw xsr GOODS. GPXOIAL. BARQAINa w'Sj,f)tea-) i m,m m m &? KJ I i VyfATT&SHAND SPECIAL BARGAINS. During our Remt annual cieartng Bale we are offering Extraordinary Cargatua In each pd every deporiment. 'Ahe balance of our stock of Spring and Snmmer Dress Goods fnclBdlng Bilks, Blarkand Co'ered Henriettas, beibin all-Weel and llk Waiped, Black and uoleied Cashmsrrs, Deheges, and a large as sortment of All-Weel cloth buttings are new being dosed out Begardless of Cost. SPECIAL VALUES I LADIES', UENT'8 AMD OHILDKEN'8 GAUZE UNDERWEAB. SBEAT BABOAINS IN TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS. One hundred deeen All Linen Knotted Frlnt e 'I ewels at 120. 1 1 y desen Large ales Knotted fringe Tow els, 1,0. one hundred desan Kxtra Tine Quality Knotted Fringe Datnaak and Bird eye at 25c. r Illy desen Bath 1 ewel s at Be each. One hundred dozen Kxtra Large. Geed Quality Bath Tewela at UXc. SPECIAL ! Ons case of Bateens, Geed Styles, Perfect nratlrta nniv Km aa aiA w.",opSnru,.'.a.''.y.?eTer&1 of New call call cee i, Dura rail Patterns, AT THE New Yerk Stere, O. 8 te 10 BAST KINO BT. CPEOlALLY LOW I'KIUES. Remnant Sale -AT Tnt NO. 25 EABT KINO BT., OMHKHCINQ MONDAY,AUGUST6, We will clTVr Eveiy thing in the Heuse In the Share of an OJd Length or Item- nani, at Specially tewJPrices In order te make a C'ean Swe;p of Spring and Summer Goods, ail thereby make room for OUR FALL STOCK Which will seen le ctm ng IrJ Tbe People's Cash Stere, LANCASTKB.PA. marW.lydAw Bjercj.ua. glOYCLES, TKIOYOLKa, TANDEMS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, TrieycleF. TanJema. UUUABLB, tlUPLX. GUAKANTKO UIQUE8T QBAUa", ILLUSTUATA-OOATALOGUC WUJtK. POPE MFG. CO., 79 FBANKLIN 8T BOSTON, lerki wt wa ash aye., chlcsire auts-lvdeea J'JlOJ'OUAla. WKAI.KD HKOPIJ8ALS1 1TOR IW if ,?,.n" L00 ten el ,UT1 Broken real and etonsel Hard utCeaI. all Ina of alaui fe? im,,nt. a:. r.:;iL.i."i ""!. ' me 1 day. Auiu.tn mas. u.nM..n, "neQD, il attMt, w - n..... n :yr?PABD, iugMW .iw-anwuers. The People's Gash Stere BMT mOBBM. s fJtClAIi e&lGKS. WOOL YARNS. IltrOBKD OBBkf ANTOWM WOOL, SAX- ONT.BPANUH AMD SBBM AH KBIT- TIBOTABsTSIrTALL'SHADES. THBflB ABB THE TBBT BEST Q0ALITT YABNS. L1N0ASTBB COUBTT WOOL BTOCKIKO YABNS AT LOWEST CASH FBICBS. JOHN S. aiVLEB, B and 8 North Quern Btret, ..-.. . AKCA5TBB,PA. marlO-lydAw J. B. MAKTIH A CO. AT IOC. EACH. Well Bennd, Splendid Selection, Excellent Flint. i1te Cates arrived yesterday from the pub lishers containing ,(ioe Beeks by Celebrated Authers ! ALL THK WOBSS OT BERTHA M. CLAY, WILKIK COLLINS, ROBERT BUCHANAN, R. D. BliACKMORE, M. E. BR ADDON, WALTER BESANT, HUGH CONWAY, THE COUNTESS," THE DUTCHESS," CHARLES DICKENS, FLORENCE MARRYAT, LORD LYirON AND MANY OTHERS. J. B. MARTIN & CO, s TAMM BROTHERS. GOIJStG ! GOING ! GONE! Valuable Business Property -AT- ASSIGNEE'S SALE. OnFBIDAY, AUQUBTn.lt8 p.m., Will be offered, at the Cooper JUeuse, the very deslra ble business property, Nes. u and 7 NOBTU Q0SBN BTH (across from Fostemoe) as the property et eumm Brethers, eenslsUng et 8) feet llj Inches front, extending back te a depth et 21 leet, mere or lest, with a three (3) story Shep fronting en christian street, nsea a a manufactory. A lse rtgbt e f way ihreu h three (3 1 feet alley and stairway te second story. The Stere Beem Is one of the nnest and best adapted ler general mercantile business te be found any wnere, having lately been re modeled by the owners. Bald store room Is 28 feet 11 lnehea wide and 100 feet long, venti lated and lighted In the most Improved style, Fartles can view the premises by calling en Messrs. atamm Bres., or the assignee, vr. r. betxu, Assignee, Taos. j. Davis, Attorney, 3 WEEKS MORE AND TUB Great Closing Sale IT Stamm Bres., Nes. 35 & 37 North Queen Street. "WILL END. Frem new no effort win bespaiel loclesa out the balance of the stock $500 A DAY BAVflD TO BUYFR1. The season Is fujt appreiettni when you will need te Duy Woolen Dress Goods Why net bay new and sure jaeur portion, AT TUB BOSTON STOEE. 5,000 Standard Beeks VIO TB 1KB. ASKEW AT BOS. UBS AND M WBST BIBG B raBT. e7-lyd ' JKBOHANr TAILORINO. HAGER a BROTHER. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. A PKBKCT III etJABANTMD. Mll-Simraer Special SedtclieBS. f Scotch and English Ohevlote. COTOH I RSMTOKbUIO. CniYIUT BU1TINQ3 1,1 raoeiu s.oe. CKQLISB nDll-:.V".'ntV..e. i""!5- - IM Wf SVkal kA The above are TBB LATEST In Plaids and stripes; The CLOSING FB1CK8 will Warrant an Bx- mlnatlen. CHEVIOT 8UiriNG8,.C0 TO US 00. CHEVIOT BUIT1NU8, tSO.OO TO 118.00. Desirable Ihln Materials for Summer Wear Will be found In our wsertment of Worst eds, riannels, Serges, Drau Deft Us, Mehairs, Pongees., IM?OBTED LINEN VBSTINQ9. LINEN VBBXlNGS. WU1TE lager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. DEDUCED PRICES, I, GANSHAN & BRO. Tbe Great Sacrifice Sale or MEN'J, BOTb' AND CEPBEN'S CLOTHING Will Continue for a Few Days Lenger. We Offer UttBATBABUAIMa te Ueduca Stock. MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS at IJtO, I 50, 5l, MEM'S DBES3 SUITS at 1810,17.00,18.00, 110 00, MEN'S riVTC PKINOR ALTIEBT SUITS at 112 00, 111 00, Slfl.00, t8 00. PANTS at 60c 6-V3, 7Be, 10c, 11.00,11.25, 1 75, 82.00,1260,13.00. MEN'S BESRSUUKEK COAT AND TEST, 88c BOY'S BEEBSUCKEK COAT AND TEST, , JI5C BOX'S SUITS at (2 00, S7.50, tXOO, fiOO, iW, I8 0D.S7.CO. CQILDBEN'S BUIIS at 11 23, 11.75. 2.0C, 150, S3.00. Five Hundred Fairs CHILDREN'S ODD PANTS, 230, 25c, 85e 503, 750. SI 00. Great Bargains. l'aNTAI.eONB toeBDEB, S3 10, fl.50, SI 0J, 13.00. gaBEMIMBEB these 'Itargalns cannot be duplicated. If ou nant them come at edcb. L. Gansman d Bre., B.W.OOBNBB NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE 8TS I.AHCASTEB, FA. AaT Bands Wanted en Tests. Geed (Prices Fata, M7 KRS dk BATHKON. THE PRICES ARE DOWN. The Cat wehava Made en Our Prices covers all Grades and Kinds. Let us remind you tbat we biTi our eye censtantlylcn tbe Reliability of our Cletbing, ai d we'rejpleased te say It's well a? iraclated by the ra'chatlng public. All Goods Marked at Md Season Prices, and If Jyou're in need of Clothing you miss a geed chance If you den'i call en us. Myers & Rathfon, BSLIAUliE CLOTUlf BS, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST.. UANCABTEB PA. rOH HALM OR KMKT. HODUKSKUKHALK UN THE MUST liberal terms, en Wed Chestnut, Wal nut, Uemon. alary, Pine and Charlette street. Apply at nUVtmd 302 NORTH MAUY BTBEET. FOR KENT FROM APRIL 1, 18f8, for one or a tenant years, the Btrasbarg Baliread, w!tl coal and Luwter Yard. Ware Ware beuse, Locemouve and Cars 1 all In geed and running order. The lease of this va Inutile property presents a rare opportunity te any party desiring te engage In a pleasant, ell rstabllshed and proeuble business. Fer con ditions, rent or ether Information apply te THOU. 01 UEMBY BAUMUABUNEB. ms-tfd Lancaster City, Pa. ' v
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