Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 15, 1888, Image 2

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HUHnKUOU Tl.w " D "
' 1L A law has lately been passed which
?pr0Ylde8 the mode in which tell reads
WMK be made free, and this, as the rich
lllM eeunty in the state, should be the first
Vte avail Itself of It. The stocuneiaers 01
K'.2 the reads cannot ceiupiain n iuey teluitd
r.fg&z "m etr nrira fnr thnlr nrenertv : the people
KaS."t . .. r A .-! III n nanlf
&t s ae county ceimiui nu. uw uev..
ii'f" , . mltatreA fmm tlin cost Olid the
$5r annoyance of tollgatea ', and the cemmu-
s-; nltlesln the clues into wuicu mey leau
T- will certainly be beueOled by the taklDg
P'., away et the gates, which de much te
hamper tneir communication wm me
country. A tax- laid upon the whole
community for the purchase of the turn
pikes will be for the benefit et all the
people et the county; and that Is the
function of a tax. We note that the
turnpikes In the populous portions of New
Jersey are being made free. In llerks
eeaaty a like movement has been started,
and we believe tliat Lancaster should
eater into It.
A treat many people who use the turn
pikes are loud in their condemnation of
them, and de net step te consider that
ttay have afforded great facilities for
latar-coBununlcatlen and te note that
tbey have been and are still very beneO-
cBt Institutions. They are annoyed at
miag stepped by tollgates, and at the
ebargse made, which they consider high ,
comparing them with the cost of railroad
travel. They are necessarily high be
cause et the fact that the railroads have
absorbed their trade and required them
te collect their cost of working and their
dividends from a comparatively small
traffic. The charges are net generally
treasonable, and the fact that they are
mie. should cause no denunciation cf
the tell read ; but It may reasonably
create a demand that they shall be made
xras by pat chase; and we knew no geed
XMSen why this should net new be done
ia this rich county, which can afford the
'CO.
Seme persons say that it made frce the
xetds will net be kept in geed order by
the townships which they traverse ; and
' they think, tee, that the expenditure of
the money needed te keep them In erdtr
will be likely te be accompanied by job-
"bery In the township officials. There may
be cause for these fears ; but it tliey aie
leund te be justified, the remedy will
be in the establishment et a county com
mission which will take chnrge of them.
ITebave long thought that there should
be such a bureau in charge et all the
county reads, provided with an engineer
US te supervise their construction and
repair. This duty Is very unequally at
tended te by the township supervisors,
and often very badly. They need te have
competent direction placed ever them.
And in fact we de net knew whether
their work would net be better and mere
economically done If they were abolished
and their duties transferred te a county
engineer corps ; the read taxes being
paid directly into the county treasury.
.We nave outgrown the rude methods of
read supervision that we have, and are
ready for a mere systematic and general
practice. We are ready at any rate for
free reads and free communication . The
tell-gate Is a relic of a public poverty
which Lancaster county at least liiia long
outgrown.
Harrison en Hemes.
The fuss and bluster of lilaine and his
friends have at last Induced General liar,
rlsen te say something and te say it well.
His sermon en the American home was
able and Interesting and It is a pity that
lie marred It by a foolish reference te the
Republican party as the constant friend
and protector et the American home,
naming the emancipation proclamation
and the homestead Jaw as evidence of that
friendliness, and asserting that the party
Is still true te principles favorable te the'
preservation of homes. General Harri
son must have been quite conscious et the
fact that this was all twaddle. lie knew
tbat the "virtuous and happy homes" he
spoke of were equally dear te men of all
parlies, and were quite as virtuous and
nappy under Democratic as under Itepub
Ucw administration.
When he loftily referred te the "things
that belong te the higher man, his spirit
ual and moral nature," when he con cen
gTAtulated the people upon their homes
rither than upon their rich farm lands
h) commanded the reverent respect given
tm'y te pulpit orators, but when he named
a party as the special friend and protec
tor of these higher things that men of
all political creeds reverence equally, the
hypocrisy of his declarations was
unydlled. It was a transparent effort te
placs himself In strong contrast with the
preildeut, whose practical and timely
observations en the material prosperity
of the country have greatly disgusted
the political theorists who revel in
abstractions and despise facts. Paitl
aan journals will hasten te remind us that
President Cleveland en his travels com
mented upon evidences of material pre
gress, while General Harrison at
Indianapolis touchiegly referred te
we conditions et man'd spiritual
aad moral nature. The country will
Isardly condemn ths chief executive for
t, Wsekmr attention te the practical side
4 wt we ana uie ureal nuesllens or the
day. When General Harrison had.
fklfgtd himself down te the level et
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nertal lUtetmen and the UrliT, he did I
He wanted reveane reformers te edmlt
that custom datles aheuli ndetiuately
tarer domestle industries, but If he had
a little practical Interest In the affairs of
the day he would knew that the Demo
cratic platform exprecssly declares that
"our established domestic industries
and enterprises should net and need net
bs endangered by the redaction and cor
rection of the burden of taxation. "
Tuoueit the teperted treachery et their
Mm te bow denied, the second die
atler te the lUlUn forees at Mm Mm
ewah will hardly pennade the mln
litry te abandon tbelr position en the Ked
See littoral, for the reaaen that Ilia leaa has
ehielly fallen upon the allied Baabt Baabt
U.zeuku, and will net prodnee halt
the outcry at home that followed
the last terrible defeat of regular Italian
troops, Kranee la urging; theabendtnmmt
et tblspart of Afrlca,and for that very reaaen
It la hardly probable that Italy will yield.
Bbe must held en for the sake of her mili
tary prestlgeand pride j and there line geed
reaaen why abe abeuld net establish a aue
eeaaful province en the shore et the Ked
sea, which at this point la said te be ex
tremely fertile. Abyssinia will net easily
be persuaded te abandon feruver se large a
swtlen of her little aea oeaat,and the tenure
et Italy must be by foree of arms and may
cost her heavily In men and treasure.
Thk heroic death of Mlas Elsie I'yle, of
Philadelphia, while trying te save her
brother from drowning, Illustrates in a re
markable manner the helpleaaneaa of the
beat swlmmera In the face of apparently
trilling olreumetanoee, and at the earns
time proves the value of a knewl
edge of tbe art of awlmmleg. It
'.se Impresses tbe tmportauce of caution
In sailing, for tbe whole dliaster was due
te the failure or her brother te leek out for
tbe boom. It knocked him overboard and,
being In bli bathing suit, he managed te
keep afloat until aailstanoe arrived, while
his stater, neted for her cipertneaa
In swimming, waa carrled down by
tbe weight et her clothing and
becoming entangled In the aea weed waa
drowned, Hememberlng only that her
brotber could net swltn sbe had jumped
Inte the water te aave bltn without remov
ing any et her encumbering clothing. Tbe
water made It heavy and as ladles' dresses
are net se arranged as te permit the awlm
mlng motion et the arms abe was seen help
less. The be.it of male awlmmera would
atop te threw oil coat aud shoes bofero
ptunglec In for tbe rescue of drowning
person, itud a man's coat hangs loetely upon
his shoulders while tbe dreaa et woman
fits closely. The time lest en shore by the
removal et clothing will be well lest, and It
Is better te accept tbeobanee that your
friend will sink beyond reach than te yield
thoughtlessly te a noble Impulse by getting
Inte tbe water In the werat peaslble cendl.
tten ter acttve work, and Imperiling two
lives instead of one. Letrn te awlm, but be
aure that your clethea give you a chance
and that every musele baa free play.
Bknateu Knaean introduced bill In
tbeHenatete prevent the formation of trusts
and (senator HUurirmn rapidly followed It
with a bill et his own designed te nocora necora nocera
ptlsh the ame orjeot. lUaxan'ablll care
fully tlounea a trust as a combination of cap
Ital or skill by two or mere, persons for the
following purposes :
first. Te create or carry out restrictions
en trade.
Soeonil, Te limit, te reduce or Increase
the prod notion or prices of inorclundlse or
oemmodltlos.
Third. Te provent competition In the
manufacture, making, aate or purchase et
morcbandlae or commodities.
Fourth. Te create a monopoly.
It Is provlded that any member of auch
truit or any one ent;tged In Its business
ball be guilty of high mUdemsaner and
aball en oenvlotlon be fined net raore than
110,000 and may be Imprisoned for net lesa
than ene or mere than ten years.
Henater Hherman ezpreased some doubt
as te the pewer of Congress te enact such a
law, but It was retorred te tbe oemmlttco
en llnsnce. He Introduced similar bill of
his own whleh was referred te the same
com ui llloe.
PERSONAL.
llmiNAHU Med inn, of lialtlmere, or
ganize of tbe Uatholie Knighthood of
America, Is ilead.
He.v. T. J. Oami'iikli., of New Yerk, en
Tuesday lutroduced In the Uouse n bill
placing en the pension roll Onneral Hherl
aan'a widow at tbe ratoet f 5,000 a year,
ItKV. llui'tm N. llisnep, recently re
turned from a long servlce In the Moravian
mission fields of the West Indies, died of
fever in Helly Urove, Arkansas, en Tues.
day.
V'm. IiUTTftKLt. Hoenns, M. a, a grad.
uate of X'rlucuteii, has rucotved an appjlut appjlut
ment te the chair et natural sciences, in
Ocoldental cellege,! at ,1ku Angelea, Call,
fernla.
Uhaiu.kmCuecuku soeond vlee president
et the Heuthurn l'acltla railroad company,
died In Monterey, Ual., en Tuesday utter utter
neon, lie waa 00 years of age, and his
wealth Is estimated at 40,000,000.
Mns, IlAlUUKT IlEKCIIElt STOWK 1
rejKirted te be losing health and atrengtli
rapidly, being new hardly able te walk
out of doers. She la at fcfig Harber with
her aen, tbe llev. Charles E. Htewe.
KMi'Kiien William, In the autograph
letter sent by hlni te Count Ven Moltke en
tbe occibIeii et tbe Istter'a retirement from
the poet of chief of tbe general stall' of tbe
German army, said tbat he only accepted
tbe count' reslgnatleu because et his ro
tated requests te be relieved from the
duties et his office, and that, In any tlme
or difficulty, he would rely upon the
e tint's tried advice.
TUAT AWFUL BIILL'ti DILI,,
lllll Nya IilireTtnThatli Is the Auther et
Ceuiiileiia lliirlness tVecs,
lllll Nye In N. Y. World.
Yesterday en beard an elevated train
leaving Houth Kerry an aged woman under
took te seli an armful of penny ballads
without attracting the attention et the
guard, for It is against the rules of this
scenleand New-Yerk-by.dayllght route te
sell goods et any klud In tbe cars. Hhe
was a plain woman even when her
face was In repose, but when alie smiled,
llttle children clung te tbelr parentB and
shrlekcd. It has been my lotto witness a
great many plain peeple during my plaid
carter, but this woman, when she smiled,
certainly presented a new aet of horrem
and points r doselatlou whleh I bad never
before wltnetscd, Hhe would aldle up te a
ntutaui wi hihi wiiu uiiiuu weicu WOUlu
have revealed (9 worth or teeth, If she had
bad any, would present a aeng te tbe pur pur
sen en the right Bnd then te the one en the
left and try todlBpese or It at mark down
figure. Hnedld net seem te make an In
stantaneous hit. l'oeple took one geed,
square leek at the frightful disaster abe
called a smile and tbeu went Inte soaie
ethtrcar. Finally she approached agon agen
lleuian from Krasttna who was asleep.
He seemed te be dreaming et some,
thing geed te eat, for as he slum bored
be leek large muutbfula of space and
ohewed en them, then he swallowed them
with a Bmethered rattle et tbe glottis
which drowned tbe rear of the train. Hhe
sat down beside him and waited for him
te awake. He did net de be readily, and 1
think sbe pinched him. He awoke wltb a
wild start, only te see these beaming tuaiu
nd eyes like a pair of filed egg, it w
t this moment that she hi' ' Q
him a sour enlltlcd "1 Am iiliig,My
Darling, ter Tter. " He read it hastily
and then lied frcm tbe car. He get oil' the
train hurriedly, and a man who Bat near
me said tbat he mw him try te threw him
self under a bob-Ull car, but It waa up
grade and the horse could net La nrui in
climb ever him.
The baliad-aellerthen took a seat by my
alda She waa evidently waiting my dar
ling for me. 1 thought 1 would take the
offensive, and se I spoke te her before ahe
could introduee ber favorite theme. 1
aald te her: "Madam, thla Is rather
dull day ter the aeng buslneis, la it net T
"Yes," ahe replied in a hearse but rewi.
nam voice. "The bottom has fell out of the
hull aeng trade lately, Uenerally In this
month 1 sell as high as sixty five Waiting
IiAJJCASTER DAILY INTEIiUGEyOER, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15,
My Darlings for Tnee," forty te fifty Belle
taavaee' ana, n7, wnij.tMn iu uuij
flva ln the GleamlngR.1 This year I
won't pises mere'n Mlf them sengs beat I
kin dc."
Te what," 1 asked as I took her keen,
penetrating elbow out of tbe pit cf ay
sUHSaeh and rested It en book which 1
had en ray knee, "te what de you attribute
this treat falling oft and diminution In your
leaf
Why. It Is tbe Mills bill that has dena
It. What else could of done HI Tneaenga
jet tuu bsiud iuex wm last year, seu
se ami Jest the same. If anything, I'm
mera sociable than I waa last year and try
te wear smile eltener than I did laat year."
"Yen, but what has the M Ilia bill get te
de wltb the 'Belle Mabene' Industry T
What bearing does It have en your watting
my darling for me T"
Well, it unsettles things, l'oer men are
(raid and folks that works era scared for
fear that Instldet getting t2 adsy for two
days In the week they will have te work
11 the week at fl 60 day, and se they are
mere oleat new with their money than they
waa."
What de yen regard as the ssltenl points
of tbe Mills bill 7 ' 1 Inquhed as 1 rose te
"I don't knew as te that, bull knew that
aenee It get start I have fell oil about one
half In my sales, and I have hung en harder
and etntled deeper and wider la order te
sett one dang aeng than I did laat year te
sell two. That's what yer old Mills bill has
done for me."
This suggettsd an Idea te me. I wr.uld
aea several representatives of tbe miner
branches el trale and the leaser IndustrUa
here and learn, If possible, what tbe eile t
et proposed tariff red notion might be. Ou
Whitehall street I found Mr. Uulaeppe
Olacame Klgoletto, a maroon colored gen
tleman, who owns seven small green birds,
by the sweat of whose brewa he secure h
aulllelent ground feed and garlle te keep
his great, noble soul Inside his peer, perish,
leg body.
A cannot Rive dis laDgusga uurp, wcauaa
Hladirhouutelntroduoelho broken Kng
llshand xylophone remarks of Mr. Itlge
lette. but he waa very cress and dlsgusted.
His birds are auppesed tolndlcate tbe future
prospects for tbe Inquiring mind at five
cents each by pulling sprinted ticket from
tbe pack. Mr. Blgoleite was engaged whip,
ping ene of tbese blrda across the tees as
came up. I asked him If he would tell me
bow trade waa with htm. lie said It was
most profanely peer, aud he garnished
It in front and trimmed It down the
back with little sprigs of Italian swear
werda which actually atarted tbe perspira
tion en him, Be said tt was oaused by the
Mills bill. He could net explain why It was
se, hecause he could net spunk tbe Kngllih
lacKUsse. or read It, or read any ether
language in raet, but when "plenty psepil
oeoma te pay a tbe Uve sunt te fain out
what the leetlea bird sail peeka out by hoes
dam knolleedge or the planet las' year,
does tarn the bettam of tbe dizziness gnna
tehaL Whatforayeuaay,eb7 The Mills
bill mak mena ae dam tite 1 keel myself
fjr tweaaant."
It waa the same with Mr. Ploeolo, the
great pesnat purveyor et Ilresdwsy. He
oeuld net explain It, bat the dull goober
market, he tht.ugbt, retild l-e easily traced
te tariff agitation, lie was eating a decayed
pear and cursing tbe Mills bill as I came
way,
Everywhere I found people who bad
been bill lined by tariff agitation, either
directly or Indirectly, since the Introduc
tion et the Mills bill. A colored man who
whistles In loud, a ten ter Inn tones at the
plar of the Itaekaway beat and then passes
tbe bat told me tbat be did well
last J ear, but this season, unleaa trade
plektd up, he would have te make an
aasUnment. On tbe Fourth of July he
whittled till he almost paraljztd his
tremolo and seriously Impaired bis puoker.
lng string this year, only te tall abort of the
dsv'aroeelpta for last year by U. He says
tils whistle geta dry quicker and remains
In lhat condition longer alnce the Mills bill
dlrousslen. He also has an Ingrewing nail
wbleh under a protective policy he Is aure
would net trouble htm.
Tbe general a nt'ment, as expressed by
tbese Interviewed, was, tbat with tariff"
revision peeple who mismanaged tbelr
builneis and then tailed would have noth
ing te lay It te. Hu.t. Nyk.
BPXOIAL. ISOTlVKIt.
Heur Abent Hie Uet:
Many people hefnre nnrchMlnjr a meatclae
naturully inquire Ihnslmnf the diueanathe
strength of It. In using Hurtleek Jiloed HiUeri
utesifxinful for the JltMaenm und two tea
spoonful for the little ones and two teaspoon teaspeon teaspoen
luls for grown folks areull tbat la necestaxyat
oiintluie. This niHf-nlflcant inedlclne U net
only economical tint very pleasant te the
tnnie. Fer suleliy 11,11 uechran, druKglst,
137andlilNorlh(Iueenstrent, Lancaster,
Why Us Down Can?
Trne, you are In a mlsuralile condltlen-you
are Wrthk. valla, ana nervous Yeu raunnt
nlecpnt DlKlit.iiorenJnv your w&klng hours
yet, why icwe heart? (ini. at the QniKKUt'iR
unttlu of Uurdeck Jlloel Jlitlcrt. Thuy will
roteryou toheiilthandpuaceof tnlna. Fer
side by II, II, uechran, OrwrRUt, 137 und 1SJ
Merth Queen street, Lancanter
Hpraks Itlcht Up.
llavntrlea Themat' JCeleetrie Oil for croup
ana colds, und riidltth bout remedy I have
ever used in mv family " Wm. Kay, 610 fly fly
menin Ave , Utitr.ile, V. Fer il by H. a,
Ceahrun, dnwalst, 187 and 133 MerUi Queen
street. Lancaster.
WAA'AMAKKR'U
Closed at i p. m. en Saturdays.
When you come te the city
bear in mind that Wanamaker's
is a meeting and resting and
waiting place as well as the
biggest store in the world.
There are reading and sitting
and retiring rooms for you ;
telephone, telegraph, and mail
facilities. Your parcels will be
cared for without charge. We
try te make you welcome
whether you care te buy or net.
cnvuMU
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JUNIH i'
WANAMAKER'S
MAcrci
FLOOHSpACE
PHILADELPHIA
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rtwtreami "i
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Yeu knew that there is no
worthy het weather (or any
weather) thing for wear or
home use but we have it. If
you can't come te the store,
write for whatever you want,
samples or goods. Shopping
by mail has come te be simple
and certain. A few scratches
of a pen, and all the facilities of
the store are yours.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Phlladelphla.
VOmFlKXWN l'O WDKK.
QOMPJiEXlON YeWDKK.
LADIES
WUO.VALUK A KKF1NKU COJU'LKXION
miViS USK
POZZONTS
ukiheatkd;
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
skin. Uumuves nil pimples. Heckle una OU
colorations, and Iiinkes ibe sktn dellcatelv
selt and beautiful. ltcnnUlns no lime, whlu?
lead or arsenic In thruu shaden, pink or fleh!
whlte and brunette.
FOU BALE ur
All Drugffiata and Faney Qeads
Dealers Everywhere.
pwTiya mnimA.iuna.fn
JJOOD ts-ARSAFARILLA.
TRUE ECONOMY
Itlstrne cconewr te bar Heet's
rtlla, for "tee Deses One Dellar," U ertglaai
wim ana irne only et tela pepaiar caMiem.
If you wit a te prove tali, buy a botUsef
Heed's Batvaparilia and nesanrs Its es.tsata.
ionwUlflaaltuMtieetcMpttoarBte. law
read the directions, tail ytm will flaA tfcat U
avenge dese for persons of atffamtagealt
leas than a teaspoonful. Tats ta certalaly bob
cluilre and unanswerable ayMMce of tae pe
culiar strength and xioaemy of
HOOD'S SAKSArABILIiA.
' We began using Heet Sartapartlla la our
Institution soma months age. Mid tavlag
watched It effects, wish te say Uat wa tad It
a geed, reliable, and bsnedelal medietas) for
family use, and for hospitals ana institutes
such as ours." Biribu evMaacr, West fetirtn
nU, Cincinnati, O.
" 1 took lioed's Baraaptrllla for less of appa
ll te, dyspepsia and general languor. It did
avuit amount of geed, and 1 have no beat
tancy In recommending It." J. W. Wuxa Wuxa
vced, Qulney, ill.
UKALT1I BETTER T1IAR EVEE
" I have been troubled by a scrofulous auc
tion all my life, it Is one of the marked rec
ollections of my boyhood dtya,aad for aeveral
leirs has rendered me unable te labor much.
I think lioed's flarsaparttla, which I have
been using at intervals for tan years, Is the
best I have ever taken. I am new ICO, ;and my
generat health teems betlerthanevsr." 11. 1.
Abbett, Warren, K. 11
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA
Beld by all drngslst. It I six for IS. Prepared
only by V.
m, uuuu a uuk uiweii, Mass.
105 HOSES ONE DOLL All
(SI
, YKK'S BAKSAPAHILLA,
High Pressure
Living- cbaracterfr.es these modern days. Tbe
resnlt Is a fearful Increase of llmln and Heart
DIanasc Oennrnl Debility, Iniemnla, Paral
ysls and insanity. Chloral and Merphia aug
ment the evil. Tbe medicine beat adapted te
de permanent geed is Ayera Saraaparllla, It
purines, eniiches and vitalizes the bleed, and
thus strengthens every Innctlea and faculty
of the body.
" I have used Ayar'sHarsaparlllalnmv fam
ily, for years. 1 hve found It Invaluable as
A CURE
for Nervous nobility caused by an inactive
liverandalew state of the bleed." Henry
Uacen, Xenla, Ohie.
" Fer some time I have been troubled with
heart dlaesss I never fjund anything te help
me until t began nslng Ayer's HarssperlilA I
have only usi-d this medicine ilr month, but
it bss relieved me from my tronble, and ena
bled me te resume werk."-J.r. Caizanett,
1'erry, 111.
"I have bcen a praetlclng physician for
ever rait a century, and during that-lmel
have never ienna se powertul and reliable an
alterative and bloea purifier as Ayer's Sana-imrl)Ia."-Ur.
it. Uazstart, Louisville. By.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
msrARBD BT
Dr. J. O. Ayer & Ce., Lewoll, Maes.
rrice si : six betues, i. Werth ss a bottle,
augisteiu
IM 1'ltOVED
DUUMS.
CUSUIONKD EAR
ODRE KOll THK DEA.F.
Peek's Talent Improved Cushioned ar
Drums perfecuy restore hearing and perform
the work of the natural drum. Invtstblecem.
feruble and always in posiuen. All conver
sation ana even whispers heard dlaUncUy.
end for tl1ustraud book wltn tesUmenUU,
ritaK. Address or call en r. MISCOI.853
Ilreaaway, Mew Yerk. JjCl.lwaM,W,rAw
CAFE, HOKK AXV 8PEEOY OTJRK.
KJ BUPI
Uuntnm. VulMywlM &nrt ftnr.i
of either sex. Why be nnmbucsed by anaeia
when
you can Una in Dr. w right the asly Ess-
PiTllUUllllPhllUlminM.aKn ntk
CUiB
specialty ei tbe above fllnasn. and Cvasa
Taint Crass Ocaxijrms. Advlee rree day
ana evening, strasgers cube treated ad rs
tum soma sasss day. OSSees prlvaiav.
... DB.W.H.flUHT,
Ml Werth Nistn Street, Above Baee.
P. O. liex en PhUadslDbla.
fhV.T1Aw ...".
HUMMMK KKHOKTH.
MOOI.INTOOK COTTAOK, COKNKR
Cuntrai Ave. and Uccilnleck Hu, tieean
Urove, N. J.t central loeatlon t near auatto auatte
num. postenicn, lake, ocean and bathing
greuuOB. Terms, Wtelll per week. Hrwclal
ratosteoxcurslnntats. i--
M118.A. W. L1V1NU8TON,
irHmd lioxae.
rrtUK
"CHALrONTK,"
Ocean Kndef Merth Carolina Avenue,
K.BOBBBT8 SeMY aiUut
TLANTIO CITY, N. J.
HOTEL NORMANDIE
(rermerly Hetel Ashlana.)
UKruuNiaiiKrLOW.ul'!tN,"Slt0u-..D
KBNOVATED. '
mar,..ma.Mr.ApA1u.!U1QKW' J"'
TLANTIO CITY, K. J.
THE MANSION.
, . ., ATLAMTIOClTY.jr.J.
u..ni-uugi, v.uavnnieni neui BlegantlT
TurnrnhBd. Liberally Manured. Ceuhuui
Coach te and
ireiy iseacn ana Trains. Orchestra Simla.
CHAR. IIM41. All u
W.B.
Cechraw. Chief Clerk. iebmd
OTOOICTON HOTEL.
CAPE MAY, M.J.
OPSINS JUNB 30.-New ownership. New
SlaiiaKeinent. Newly rurnlihed. Perfect
Appeintinents. Popular Prlces. Finest beach
In the world. .
, r.THKO. WALTON, Proprietor.
unl 40t a Lateef8L Jamis Uoti; N. V.
JT. O It ETNA PARK.
Mt. Gretna Park,
POU KXCOllSIONS AND PICNICS.
iJ.WJ. '. 'fii!n -n,rt of the
-.V..H MWWUVMSU VA UiU IIUQ Ul LUU
Cornwall ft lebanen Ballread,
nine nines reuta of the City sf Lebanon,
within easy flUUince or llarrttburg. Ueaainr
Lancaster. Columbia and all points en h.
Nine miles etith et the Clt
? r.uA',mS. .1'2? .sad Pannsylvanta
EKaSes ersSM. wa S" mr' covenn
KltKE Til AIT.
The convenlouces are a Large Danrlng Pa
vilion, a spacious Dining Halt, Twe Kitchen!
ltaBKBge and Ceat Deem, while the arrinsS
JiVi?il? r amueme,na consist or Urequetand
llallOreunas, Ilewilng Alley, Bhoettnir Silt
lery yuelts, fctc. Kte. Tables ler Lunehera
llustie eat ana Uenches are .cittA
throughout the grounds. scattered
Til K STATU UtPLB ItANQB
Or the National Guard of Pennsylvania he
been located at ML Oretna. and t5 jSfltS?
Bine PruoUee, from time te tlme at the Kanie.
will constitute a new attraction te vlsltenL
Anetber attraction U "w vul""-
LAKBCONKWAQO,
Cevering nearly twenty acres en which are
placed a number or elegant New Beatsand
along the banks of which are pleasant walks
and lovely scenery. r - numa
OU3KBVATIONOAUS
Will be run en the line of the Cornwall A Leb.
anon Uallroed, or will be lent .te different
points, when pmctluable. ter the accommeda,
lien of excursion parties. They are aare.
pleasant and convenient.
PurUes aeslrlng tt can procure Meals at the
Park, as the Dining Hall will be unHnrThiir.?
rjorvUten of B. M. BOLTZ, of the Lebanon
alley Meuse. These who wish te spena a day
In the Mountains can Bnd no plaei ae beantl.
lul or aderdtng no much pleasure is Mt.
Uretna. no INTOXIOatINU DU1NK8 Ali
LOWKUONTtlKl-UKMlSES. ""J,JlB Ai'
a rer Kxanrslen Bates and Qeneral lnrer
TTIAIInn All)l 0 tn .vi ,utui-
w I -I''.
NED IRISH.
Sup'tC
Jeawma
A L.Uallread, Labaneu, Pa.
11 A ND K Bit U1IIKFS.
OANU.VNNA HANUKEROUIEKH.
UKT YOUU
Bandanna Handkerchiefs
3; 5 and IO Cents,
AT
ERISMAN'S,
JVO. it WES1 KINO SI.
AVMext Doer te Bayler's Photograph a al
lery.
TOBACCO.
QTANDAXD OHKWUfQ TOaUCOU,
DOYOUCHEW?
THRU OIT-
THE BEST
-WHICH
Finzer's
Old Honesty!
Graneln Baa Had B 71a Tast
vary Plug.
en
OLD UOKKSTT U acknewleflfM te be tU
PUREST And MOST LABTLKe alee of
STANDARD CUB WIKO TOBACCO en tke
market. Trying it is a better taatUan any
talk abent IL Qlvs Ha fair trial.
rTOUBDEALBEHAS IT."
nevls-lydAw
OHT QOODH.
S
PKOIAL, nARQAINB.
WATT & SHAN D
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
During our Semi-annual Clearing Sale we
are enertng Extnierdtnary Bargains Ineach
and every department.
The
uaianoe ei our
MKULU&
Spring and Snmmer Dress Goods
InclndtngSllks, Blarkand Co'ered Henriettas,
bethln All-Weel ana Nllk WunMI. HluikanTI
ueiureu kuumsrri, ueeeges, ana
sertment of. All-Weel cloth Hulilni
being olesed out Begardlesa et Ces'
and a larva as.
,
suitings are new
it.
BPBC1AL VALUB8 XJT
LADIKS', UENTS AND CHILDREN'S
GAUZE UNDERWEAB.
UBKAT BABQA1N3 IN
TABLB LINENS AND TOWELS.
.One hundred deten All Llnen Knotted
Prlnse Towels at UHc
riti r doaen Large etrs Knotted Fringe Tow
els, ic
One hundred dcran Bxtra Fine Quality
Knotted rlnge Damask and Bird eye at He.
Fifty deien llath Tnwnli at An Mi.h
QtytnTSweLili Qe0d
SPECIAL !
GeX5VsiaVa7aL, 8tr rerIeCl
We open KHly acTend cases of New Cali
coes, Dare Pall Patterns,
AT THB
New Yerk Stere,
O. 0 & 10 HABT KINO BT.
gl'EOlALLY LOW i'RIOES.
Eemnant Sale
-AT TUB-
NO. 25 BAST KINO ST.,
C3MMBNC1NU
MONDAY,AUGUST6,
We will offer EverytLlng In the Heuse
In the Shape of an Odd Length or Item
nant, at
Specially low Prices
In order te make a Clean Sweep of
Spring and Summer Goods, and thereby
make room for
OUR FALL STOCK
Which will seen le coming In.
The People's Gasb Stere,
L.ANOABTXB.PA.
marlMvdAw
moruLKe.
JJIOYOLKS, TKIOYOLES, TANDKMH.
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricycle?, Tandems.
DDKABLB, GIsfPLX.
UUABANTXBD HIGHEST QUADK,
lLLUSTKATBDCATALOOUX FBKB.
POPE MFG. CO.,
79 FBANKL1N ST., BOSTON.
vAwcu HOU8K8-11 warren Bt. New
Yerk i Wl Warash Aye.. Chicago. auD-lydoed
rHOl'OXALX.
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR XVR.
blihlug 100 tens el Hard Broken Ceal and
6 tens of Hard Nut Ceal, all free of slste. for
the Court llen.e, will 1m reetlvea at thi
Cenntv i:einu.lialnnANMiniiviiniii ,. Jr."
SZZZSss I
ThePeeple's Cash Stere
i
fcj ' V
.
rw
gffcCIAI, fsUOM.
WOOL
YARNS.
mreKtap skkmamxewx wool, sax-
ONY.BPABHUI AB Hsf AM KBIT
TWO TA III Alt ABBA.
TBBSB ABB THK VBBY BBS QOAX1TT
YABMS.
L1NOAITBB COUBTT WOOL STOCK IB8
TAJBHS AT LO WIST CASH FBI0BS.
JOII S. GIVLEB-,
O mad 8 Kerth Qemm BtrMt,
J.
B.MAJtTIS00.
AT IOC. EACH.
Well Bound,
Splendid Selection,
Fxoellent Prints
i..FhlScn7arrHBi?fem ,h8lttb-
Celebrated Authers !
ALU TUB WOllKB OF
BERTHA M. CLAY,
WILK1B COLLINS,
ROBERT BUCHANAN,
R. D. BLAOKMORB,
M. E. BRADDON,
WALTER BESANT,
HUGH CONWAY,
THE " CODNTESa,"
THE DTJT0HKS8,"
CHARLK8 DICKENS,
KLORENOK MARRYAT,
LORD LYTTON
AND MANY OTHKK3.
J. 6. MARTIN
& CO.
S
TAMM HHOT11KKH,
GOING ! GOING !
GONE!
Valuable Besjdcss Property
-AT-
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
OnFUIDAY,AUGU8Tir,at8 p. rn ., will be
offered, at the Cooper Deuse, the very destra
ble business property, Ne., ss and 7 MOBTU
Q.UBXN BT (across from PostefUoe) as the
property el Stamm Brethers, consisting- et its
feet lli Inches front, extending- back te a
depth et 245 teet, mere or less, with a three (8)
story Shep fronting en Christian street, nsed
as a manufactory. Alse right of way through
three (5) feet alley and stairway te second
story. The Stere Beem is one of the finest and
best adapted ler general mercantile business
te be found anywhere, having lately been re ro re
medeled by the ewners. Bald store room Is 28
feet UVi Inches wide and 100 feet lung, venti
lated and lighted In the meat Improved style.
Parties can view the premises by calling en
Messrs. Btamm Bres,, or the assignee.
W. F. BBYBB, Assignee.
Taos. J. Davis, Attorney.
3 WEEKS MORE
AND TUB
Great Closing Sale
AT
Stamm Bres.,
Nes. 35 Si 37 North Queen Street.
'WILL END.
Prem new no effort will be apaiel te close
out the balanee of the stock
$500 A DAY
SAVED TO BUYER 3.
The season Is
wm need te buy
fait appreacllnj when yen
Woolen Dress Goods
Why net bjy new and ve your rxjrtiem
-AT TUB
BOSTON STORE.
,1,111)1! Hard Beeks
cjtersTi.
ASKEW
AXBOa.9MABDi
iwxaTJUKaaTstBXT.
I.JERCHANT TAILOKINQ.
HAGER a BROTHER.
Herehint Taileiine
DEPARTMENT.
A PBBFKCT FIT aUABABTBBD.
Mli-SffUHMM Special IcImIImm.
Scotch And English Chariet.
OUBVIOT BUITINGS.J
HOLISH I
0HBV1OT BUlTlNaS,
SMjOOTO SSS.0O.
S3.00TOSSS.0B.
S7S.00TO ISVOO.
ts8.U0TOsaB.00.
Tbs above ar THB LATBST m Plaids and
Btrtpas;
TaecLOSlKO PBlOKa wUi Warrant an Br-
aminatlen.
CHBVIOT BUlTIKGS.moe TO 11600.
OUBVIOT BUIT1BU8,J0.00 TO SHOO.
Desirable Ihln MaterlalB for
Bummer Wear
Wilt be found In our assortment of Worst
eds, Flannels, Barges, Drap Desus, Mehairs,
lougees.
IMPOBTBD LINBK VBSTIMU8.
L1NKH vxsriBea.
WU1TB
Hager & Brether,
25 Si 27 West Klag Street.
R
EDUCED PRICES.
t. GANSMAN & BRO.
Tbe Great Stcriflce Silt
-OF-
UWi, BOrS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHIKQ
Will Continue for a Few Day Lenger. We
Offer UUEAT BABQAlMtt te Bcduee
Stock.
MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS at 11.(0,11.50, IS 90.
MEM'S DBKBS SUITS At I0M S7.00, S8.00,
S10.00.
MEN'S FINK PBINOK ALBBBT SUITS at
ri ou, iu oe, sie.00, sis.00.
PANTS at (IOC, OSc, lie, fOe, 1.00, .28,L75,
S100, S3.M, SJ.00.
MEN'S BEKIISUCKBK COAT AND VEST,
B8C
BOY'S BEBBSUCKBIt COAT AND VEST,
jmc
BOY'S BUIT8 at S2.00, ?.M, $3,00, $1,00, N.
S800,$7.CIO.
OlIILOBEN'S SUITS at$L29, $1.75, tlOC, $160.
$3,00.
Five Hundred Pairs OIIILDBBN'S -ODD
PAN1H20O, 6c, 3Se. BOO, 750, $1.00.
O teat Bargains. Pantat.oenb TOOBDBB,
$1.10, $1.50, $40J, $5.00. '
KBMIMBBB these 'liargalea cannot he
duplicated. If son want them come at once.
L. (Jaflian d Bra.,
S.W.OOBNMB
NORTH QUBHN He ORANGE BTfl
LAB0A8TBB, PA.
Hands Wanted en Yeats. Geed (Prices
Paid.
M
TERS A RATHFON.
THE PRICES ARE DOWN.
Tne Gat we have Made en Our
Prices coyera all Grades and
Kinds.
Let us remind you that we
have our eye constantly en the
Reliability of our Clothing, aid
we'relpleased te say it's well ap
preciated by the rurclutfleg
public.
All Goods Marked at M.'d
Season Prices, and If Jyeu're in
need of Clothing you rnlss a geed
chance if you don't call en us.
Myers & RathfeB,
BEL1AULK CLOTH1IKS,
NO. 12 BAST KINO BT.
I.ABCABTBB PA.
rOH HALM OS HMNT.
HOU8KH FOR HALE ON THE MOST
liberal terms, en West Chestnut. Wal
nut. Lemen. Mary, Pine and Charlette streets.
Apply at
unwind B02 NOBTU MABY 8TBBET.
F
OR RENT FROM APRIL 1, 188,
fareu erstsrm of tun. Lha Btraabnrir
Ballread, with Ceal and Cumber Yard, tw are are
seu te, Locomotive aiidCars all In geed and
running order. The lease of this valuable
property presents a rare opportunity te any
party desiring te engage In a pleasant, well
misuiun ana preuihiue eusiness. rex con
dltlena. rent or ether Information annlv le
TBOB. OX UXBBV BAUMUAsUlMltB.
Sat-tM Lanewtsr CltyTPa.