TW- . CA' fe, FH'i, tar IV' BS1 it. ill 't fWf sa ' rv' '"V :' l i Thfr Dally Intelligencer. AAMUABTEU. AUBU8T 16. 1898. Biht lsraxtesaras publishes all tbe -s. .(i tsiarraMe Ctews or ids unties net up hi -' MMIMMtiMMlbKbenr. Wilis -TM Daily Edition of Tin Isrraxu. s Ai a uh It delivered by carriers In the city ' i t surrounding towns for iec. per week l sy Mail, loe a year i WW for six month . v,M for thre months t Me. per month. Wmi.r lTtuoBea (Deuble Bheet) ; , Strut races, only II. Be per annum, in ad- 'tf mm: -ajMMrtMn wishing Uialr address Blunged "ist arte state where the ."pspsr U, bow ler- 'AtTwuaMMBM fteta te te eta. per line r "Mft tatwrttea, acaeralBg te location. TUB INTELLIUENGKH, Lancaster, ra, sT TeHiphoneCenneetloti FSMOM LKATtira Tew reRTiia Aeir, An BraMcn TnAvatting, ca havs) Tub Daily tRiiuatiein MAn.cn te Tbkm, Test l'Ain ea 10 Caina A Wm, th address Bhke Caxed as Onu AS DKSIRin. Tee Remedy. There was an affecting scene In In dianapolis en Wednesday, when the Re publican candidate for the presidency declared tlut we should protect our pee ple " against the coming te our shores of paupers, laborers under; contract and the Chinese." This had been felt te be a weak point in the armor of the general, and bis desertion of his celestial friends was received with hilarious exuberance of joy. Se pleased were the partisans with the gracious words of their idol that they forget for the moment that the per fect tariff system he talked about taxed Ilia nennln far t.tie nnnnnrr. nf flnmn Indus tries that employ the very lowest class of I foreign labor. The general was Eevere pen these who advocate a policy that brings the American workmen Inte com petition with the products of foreign cheap labor and this attack upon creatures of a disordered political Imagination was brilliant and effective. If there are any Americans who favor any such policy they roust be fennd among these Republican friends of a deformed tariff, who leek with com placency upon the support by the people of industries employing the lowest class of foreign cheap labor. The president of the protective tariff league, for example, whose mill supported by a high tariff gives employment te numerous thtltty Uuns. These men did net come ever under auy known contract. Nothing will se speedily check the Invasion of this class of labor as the revision of tax for the benefit of the Indus trie.) that employ them. The supe riority of American labor will tell te its advantage under a mere liberal system of tariff nnd though immigration must be closely guarded te exclude the worst ele ments and the cheapest labor, the prob lem can net present half the difficulties that new encumber It. Crocker's Hlsc. The death of Charles Crocker will re cill te many the day when the Ceutral Pacific railroad was looked upon In the sme light that new gives the Pacific canal enterprises se uncertain nn appear atce, and they will remember hew Crocker pushed en the railroad with 7eal and skill in spite of financial difficulties. He wen the reward of wealth, and fame, bat the country took a forward leap from the day of the read's completion mid hardly begrudges him the $10,000,000 left at death. Mr. Crecker'd life was of a pattern that Is net unusual in our land and age, rest less, eager, tlreless. He began life as n newsboy at twelve, 03 ethers of our rich men have done, and also a very large pro portion of our peer men. The fact that be amassed a large fortune in railroad operations, nud by the careful implica tion of tireless Industry uud geed judgment cannot be made pat lieu. larly useful, by way of example, be cause of the ether fact that circumstances were especially favorable in thnt part of the world at that time for a man of his stamp. It can only be said that men who work and watch as he did, usually attain their ends, whether they are wealth and fame or a qulet conscience and content ment. That tide in the affairs of men se well spoken of by the Hard of Aven, flews in a way that men cau net wait for it, bnt must strive by constant readiness te take It at the flood. l'oer Tippecanoe. There can be no concealing the fact that the attempt te reawaken the old Tipplca Tipplca nee and Tyler Toe excitement Is it fiat and profound failure. The songs don't Ink.' with the hurrah boys and the cider has lest its old time snap. Even the old Iek cabin and the coons arouse but the placid Interest that would fellow a set of pre historic bones, and the campaign orator has found that references te the old Tippecanoe are received with respectful bat melancholy silence. The report that General Harrison him elf is profoundly disgusted with the ancestral hard cider, leg cabin and coon idea Is quite worthy of belief. Any sen sible man would prefer te stand or fall en his own merits regardless of his respected forefathers, and the gen eral appears te be a sensible man, His geed sense is also manifest in the habit be has formed of giving close atten tion te the opinions of his political op ponents and their sharp criticisms of himself. Repert has It that the general has been much disgusted thereby, and his frieudi and managers have tried vainly te forbid this dangerous Intel lectual diet. He is reported te have gene without his supper after reading a Domo Demo Dome cratic criticism of himself, and te have complained that the campaign was net bjlng .fought upon the party platforms, but that the acts of Uie candidates were matters for political debate. " Here I am accused of saying and doing what coeld have no possible bearlug upon the Campaign, even were it every word true. " It is affect'ng te see the candidate losing his balance se early 'in the cam ptlgn, and if the criticism had net the ting et truth, It is hard te see why he should recoil from it.We de net knew what It was that se disturbed htm, but every truth that helps the people te measure the character of the aspirant te office has a bearlug upon the campaign, blander blander eui personalities deserve and receive tie eenUcipt of all men, but the spectacle of , the modem Tippecanoe going Biipperlets ' became he was critlclted in a muiur net L aaaed in the party platforms in amuting. ( KtJWassusltlve child centiuues te read I, Dstsocratle literature who knows that wwyei uutt uim ceuverted te the "Psortet his opponent before November. H w delightful and altogether charming t would be If the better nature of General - & t . TUB Harrison should lead him te succumb te the force of logic supporting tariff revision and become n Democrat. Female Snlrage Suppressed. The supreme court of YYashlugten ter. rllery has just made a very important de cision en the woman's ..suffrage question. By act of Legislature the women of Washington territory have held thn right te vote for certain officials, but the court decides that as the power of the territory te make laws was conferred upon It by Congress, It connet overstep the bounds fixed by Congress in making laws which are In conflict with its organic act. In fixing the powers of the Legislature and the qualifications of voters it expressly declaied that the right of suffrage at the first election should be exercised by white male Inhabitants. The same act provides for the sending of a delegate te Congress and the court felt certain that it was net the Intention of Congress that a woman should go te the Heuse of Rep resentatives. " The whole structure of the constitution of the United Slates is based upon the Idea present In the minds of the makers of it, that officers provided for therein shall be males, the form of every word in the constitution relating te the holding of office under that consti tution being masculine. " Se the women who would vete must let the outposts alone and continue ham mering at the gates of the capltel for ad mission te the rights of citizenship. At least the voting males can have the con solation that the tariff question will be disposed of before deft womanly lingers can take, a hand In the tangle Engineering A'tuM notes with horror the attteroent of a CiiIcke paper that since January 1 of ttili year the coroners of that city have held inqucala en the bodies of 120 poraena killed at railway oreaslnga In that place. The RfivemmentlnsptoteralnNow Yerk selzsd 13,000 of smuggled goods packed in a satchel carried ly a Mr, Bandter, who landed from a ateainer of the Onion line en Tuesday. Tbla la the largest seizure for smuggling that haa been made fornemo tlmr, but the fact that Mr. Bandleralmply tried te march asliore with a let of dutiable goods alter awearlng that he had none, ap pears te inaicate that be bad been embold ened by no me laxity in the watchfulness of the elllctals. Likut. Masen A. Hiiiikjsliit, of the navy, a Hen el Hear Admiral Huuteldt, will start for , inr.lbar about the end of August, wbore he expects te organize an oxpedtllou for the roller el Htanley. JJe haa passed aime lime In Madagascar and expecta Hlr llenry Kirk, the Jtrlllsh consul there te Jein hla preaent enterprlie. iie will lake advantage of the return of Ivery tradeis from the coast te reach the interior. It reeuii a llttle ourleua that Htanley,whe went up the Conge with the avowed pur pose of relieving Keiln Hey, should new be the oljeot of seveial plana of rollef, but this Hohufeldt expedition does notaeem te be or a kind that would give him much assist unce, even lilt should reach him. Thn truth seems te be that the lieutenant nud his frlend are hungry for theadvcntuie and lama of African exploration aud en tbelr returii, if they should ever go and et back, we may leek for the publication of "Hew We Found Htanley." DANinr. WKiiiTr.it, la a speech In the Honnte lu 1S.10, ald ' It waa the terlll 1 tarlll I tftrlll I everything began with It and ended with It. He beltoved ltthnrewaa auy word te rhyme with It all their senntta would be en the Hme subject. " Tjh: National Conservatory of Mnaloef America In a circular Just Issued from New Yerk dcclarra Its objeota te be the placing of the heHt obtaluable musical education wllliln the reach of all. The Institution la free te Ihose of every race, oreed and color, upon the nne condi tion that Ihoyglvupreotoi suuietent natural talent tejustlfy tboexaminora In admitting tliein and ate unable te pay for the tenening they locelve. The fulloeuraeol Instruction oevorH from three te llve yearn, but varies with the musical attainments and progress of each aluden t. Theru la a modorate oharge te Ihose who are able te pay and the froe stiidtmlH are required te contribute te the Roueral fund of the Institution one-quarter el the emoluments they recclve abeve ene theuxaud dollars h year alter graduating. Among the incorporators, fellows and founders are the names et the most liberal of our wealthy men and .vemen, and the list of subscribe. a la heiJeJ by Ills excellency. LUrever Cleveland, followed by many noted puuue ineD. Alie preaiuent la Jeanette M. Thurber aud the faculty headed by Jacques Uanby, Inoludes many well known musi cal people. PEHUUNAU OevintNOii h V. Kess haa been renomi renemi nated by the Texas Democrat. JCx-Maeu IIkamish, of Boranten, has been very low from paralysis the past few days, aud but allgut hopes are entertained of his recovery. Pit i'ksheh Ii. P. Vkntiiha baa ile ile eltufd the call te the University of Athena, Greece, which was reoently extended te htm, ami ileolurmlhuthebBsmttilo America his boaie He will spend ntxt winter cblilly at llcwteu and Lewell. Themas rJiiAitr, esq., a prominent oltl eltl oltl neil of North Nhwieii, mar Carlisle, drop pod dead en Wednesday irem heart dis ease Ue waa a near relative of ex l'ivl l'ivl dent Grant, and was a veteran of the late war. tie was CO years of age and an active politician. Kuer. QKeitciu Davidsen, who haa been gazleK through the great Llek leloseopo, promlRea by Implication that the astrone' mera in cbarge of the observatory will as tonish thelr professional brethren as well as the world at large some of these days by what thy will have te aay of the sights they ea by the aid of this great instru ment, Uu.nukai. ausalem lUini), Inspector general of the army, will en Monday be placed en the retired list, as he will be 04 years of age en that day. (leneral Htird was appointed te the military academy from Pennsylvania and graduated lu 18IU when he was assigned te the second artillery as second HeutenauL When the rebollleu broke nut he was first lieutenant. In Aug ust, 1S01, he was sppelnted captain aud asststautadjutantgeueral, and three menlha later was made inaler and assistant arii,,. Unt general. In April, lW.1, he was ap ap pelultd brigadier general of volunteera. Fer gallantry at Culeamauga and Chatta nooga be was breve tted lieutenant oelouel and colonel respectively, and for faithful servloe aud decreet conduct during the Atlanta campaign nnd particularly lu tbH battles of Hesaca uud Jenes urengb, and for general geed conduct In the enicmand of his division against Savannah, was breveted msjer general. Cel, lieger Jenes Is hla successor. lirlganda and Usaut, It Is a curiously old tlnieaortel story that comes Treiu Heumanla by way of Londen. Recently n band of brigands Itvadcd a small Heumellau town aud eaptured the daughter of n peasant, a young girl famed in that locality ter her beauty. The ohlef of the hand, wishing te make the girl his wile, had a mock niarrlsue Mrinrlv re formed, ene of his band personating a priest. He then sent a messeuger te the village authorities lutermlug them of the marrlsge and demanding that It be formally renin wreu upon ineir leeks, a proceeding which would rt.nder the ceremony valid. The authorities r-fnaed te comply with the dftnand, and tbe chief aenttna meaionger back with bla ultimatum, which ws that he would Buck the village 11 his demands were net immediately aoeoded te. The oilielala are new eudeavering te gain time by parly leg with tbe chief, hoping mean while te be able te recover tbe girl by stealth. ' -... .-' '' v ,( - -,',' " " " : - - v" XANOASTER DAILY ffiteXIQEyOEB, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, A rresMhsr's SaleMa. la Aurera, III, Rsv. Q. 8. Cooper at firs te his tieaM at aa early hear Wednesday morning with the intention of cremating his wife and daughter. The) women w. caped In tbelr night clothes, but the (wild ing waa burned te ibe ground. Cceper waa found a few hears afterward In a barn banning by hie neek from a beam. He had ensnmlttM selclda. I'arle green sprinkled en bla beard and clothes, showed he bad probably awallewed a quantity of lbs pel eon. Cooper waa a Methodist minister, abent 60 years of age, and waa pastor of the Newark, Kendall oeunty, ohnreh until two weeks age. Ha was: Insane, and had tried te cemmllt aulelde twlee bsfetr. baektng himself with an awl and gashing his threat with ndrawknlfa. HP KOI Ah AOTJVK9. Hew Aboet tl lleiss. Many people before purchasing a medicine naturally Inqnlte thn tire or the dnseandthe strength el It, In using Hurtleek Bleed Hitter atapoenful Innhe lll'lounes and two tea. spoemul ler tba little eues and two teaspoon full fnrKteirn folks nniHll that la necessary at onetime, Thta rnngnlflcant medicine Is net only economical but. very pleasant te the Insle. Fer isJeby It. II Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Uueen street, Lancaster. WANAMAKRR'U Closed at i v. m. en Saturdays. When you come te the city bear In mind that Wanamaker's is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store In the world. There are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. tmmn iqvAitt L J U WANAMAKER'S 4Acrca PLoetspAce PHILADELPHIA f HiRrccnni'u i r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use you can't but we have it. If 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. VOMl'hKXWN l'O WD Mi. VV --. vVwt -v. e OMl'I.KXION rOWDKH. LADIES WUOIVALUK A ItRriNED COitl'I-KXION MUBT UHK POZZONI'S MKUlOATKU; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts n brilliant transparency te the skin. Uumnves nil plmplns, freckles nnd ate ate ate colenUlouH, nnd niihes the skin dellcatrly selt and bunutttul. Itcentalns no llme, whltJe, lead or arsenle In three shades, pink or flush, white and brunette. YOU BALE BY All Druggleta Donlera and Faney Ooedo flvorywhero. SWIIKWAItK Or 1UITATION8.-SS apnii) Ivd HA.HIlt Ql'KUlAU WATCHES for ranners ana Uallronders, U Karat Oeld rtiled liesa caws, Klgln Works, t) each, Jeb Let. Hest, Watch and Jewelry Hepelrtng. Bpoctacles, ByeKlOBsuaand Optical Uoed : Cor rect ttme dully, by toiegraptt only place In the city. LODIS WEBER, Ne. lbK N. Uuoen at. oppeslto City Hetel, Meer l'eun'a, Uenet. W ATOUIlKl'AlKiNO. WATCH EEPAIBIlfij AWnteh Is the most delicate nnd intrloate itecoet mechanism made by man, ana the one hat receives the trust attunilen. lour steuui engine, your wagon rvcutves mera. Itlsauestabilshi-afactthat thare are mere Watches ruined by the bvunue Watch Uo Ue pilrur than by the Watch Carrier. We have a Watch In our pos jcsslen made by thn undersigned! this, oeuplud with an it A.. I'KKlKNUKiir KlultTKKn VKAKS AT riiK IliLNUll, enabtesriis u turn eat work or thn Highest Urade at ruusenable prices and with sai tstaotlen te our customers. Would rvspecttully Invite a trial, CHAS. S.GILL, Watchmaker & Jeweler, k'n in Tmmii trrun cjn LANOABTKIt. 1'A. ST KHLINU BIJjVEK UOODS. SPECIAL NOTIC. WKHAVK A J.INKOI'i Sterling Silver Goods, Including Jloekmnrks, 1'aper Cutter.', Plaster Cases, 11 tickles, Tin Cushions. A big let et liracelet Uutteners,' Etc, We will sell you at COST. WAITER C. HERE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, I.ANCA8TKU. l'A. nl-tfd l.aitAb jviit ehh, JjISTATKOFJOHN LlOUTY, l,ATKOF 11 inncister city, deceased Liiiars el admtnUtraUen en ssld .taie having been F;!".'. !? tne nndeislgcert. all lr.ens lnd-llrd thorule ui-e requested te inuke Im Im Im moelah payment, and theso hivlug claims or demands agulnst ihe same, will pirswu them wltueui Ue ay for seiUemeni te the under. Blgned, rtslaiiiB in jjuicuttur. I'a. ANTHiiNT I.ICHTT. blEl'HKN MAUKKT, Admtnlstratersd. b. u c.t.a. haews ft Hikssi, Attorneys. Jyi9 evdTh 'f.l tf JCRVOUS HEADACHES. The Nerves Bember aaya " that neuralt la Is the prayer of the nerrts rer healthy bleed" Ihls Is tyuaJly true of every form of nervous disease. If th bleed fa In a normal condition the ner ner venssratem rccelvea fiem It the strength Its functions require. Hence the all Impettant qnejlten of the purification el the bleed again Impresses Itself npen ns. A moment of care ful thought onnbles na te realize wby Heed's Saraaparlllabyllapowerte purify the bleed preduceacnrcslna gTeat variety of diseases te an extent hltharte nnsnewn, Whim 1 began taking Heed's fan anarllla 1 was cenflned te the bed nearly all the time. Mew 1 am up the best part of the day, have a better appetite than for Ave years, and am net nearly ae nervous as 1 have been." Mas. Ass A, IUilis, Micetewn, Philadelphia. Nervous Headaches " 1 have been for years a great sufferer from nerv jus headache of an nr u tually sevsre type. 1 have tried a great many remedies, bnt never fennd any nliet tilt 1 began te nss Heed's Bar sapatllla. Jlofere the second bottle was gene my headachea were net an severe nor se fre qneiit. lantjast beginning the fourth bottle and have net felt se well lur jeara. The con fmcddlzry feeling In the head Is absolutely gene, and my general health la wonderfully Improved. 1 write telr, hoping It may Induce some ether aufferur like inyaelt te try this In valuable metHclnc." Mas W. 8. CiitTwamnT, Bboller isiana, Hanei Ce , K. y. Heed's Sarsaparilla 8eldbyalldrnggtsts. II ; alx for I. Prepared only by O. I, Huel) CO., l.oaell, Mass, 100 Deaea One Dellar, (O AKK YOU CONSUMPTIVE T UHK PARKER'S GINGER TONIO Without delay. A rare medlrlnal composi tion that cunis when all elan falls. Has cured the worst cases of cough, Weak Lungs, Asth ma, Indigestion, Inward fains, Kxhauslten, 60c. at Unionism. HINDKUCOUNS. The safest, surest and best euro for Cerns, Iluiilnn. Ae, Slops all pain. Knsures com fort te tlie feet, Miver falls te cure. 15 cents Sl Druggists. 111SCOX A CO , H . Y. SAKK, HUKK AND Ht'KKDY CURE. Ituntnre. Varlcocele and Sneclal Ulaeassa Of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks when von can And In llr. Wrlaht the only Bas clas I'btsiuiast m Philadelphia who makes a specialty el the abeve diseases, and cvaas TasMt i;uass Udaraktssd. Advlee free day and evening, Btrangers can be treated and re turn home same day. unices private. UH. W. U. WKIOHT, 241 North Ninth Street, Abeve Uoee. r. O. Itei 073 Pbiladelpbla. tetv-ft-irnw moron aim Phoi-esalh-skalkd pkopesals wilt be reculVKd by the Water Commit, slenern until S o'clock p in., "uturday, August IK, ibss, at Ne ViContrnHquare, for thn clean. lnarnl the West reservoir, the work te be done In the InlleclriK manner! a lter reservoir is empty as fur us ctty cin empty, the contractor Is luimnevn whatever water still remalns at nli ezpnuse The contractor Is then te re re re niove nil mud In the reservoir, and te cart the same away, using proper earn ret te sptll and drop the mud evxr tbu banks el the reservoirs, nne hu is te repair all Injury done te banks and fentiiH by hint or hla hands Alter all mud and di brts l-i removed, contractor Istewashlnslde of reservoir thoroughly. Thn abeve work la te be commenced ns seen as contractor Is neil nud te commence by Buparlutonaeutet Water Works, and te be oempUtod In six days after weik la commencod. Hinders will accompany their bids with a certltt rt check of ten percent, of the amount el thelrblas. the successful bidder will be compAltefl te give bend In the sum el ItoOferlhe faltblui perfm in men of contract- lllds must bofertbiitotnplollon of the work. Under no rlreuuistnncus will any extra com cem com punsutlen bdalteacd, JKUB. UOIIKRU, Chairman Water Commissioners. Attett-JAt'en MAtnAcit, Clerk. all-Md IJHOI'OHALS 1--OH CONSI'HUOTION a or bkwk.il Healed prnpeial will be received by the Street Cnimntttoen. until MONDAY KVKN 1NH, AUOUBT2T, lues. at 7 o'clock forthncen. structlen et u thrno-feot brick sewer en North QiiMin strent, beglunlng at Old c:lay strcet audrumlni; southeastward te connect with new sewernn nbw Clay ntrest. All bldbiniKt be nccnmpauled with the sig natures el two or mera ropenslbln paillra willing te lieuiimn security! also wlthacertl wlthacertl wlthacertl tlcdcDoek te thn amount of 10 per. emit, of the bin which will be lorteltod te the city In case Of failure te accept thu contract II awarded. 'lhe ciin mlt tee restrve the right tenject any nr all bids. I'luns and specifications can be seen at the olllce of B. C. Bluymaker, city Knlneer, at tbe stHllenhi me. I'rnpeiils te 1m nddressed te Htreet Com Cem mitten for Construction of fewers," and de posited In Bttrt t t nmnilttne box at the olllce oruce. W. l'lnkorlen, Alderman, Ne SIHNcrth (J ill oil Blrtet ityuroernf bTKUKTCOHMITTKK. Obe. W. riMkiRTON Clerk. uugl4,10,ltl aUMiimi KKUOKTH. (iiiLvae ceHuisT"' " J NKR UK IIKACH. IklKKNTIIRKYAVr. , ATI, NT1CCITY.N.J, iiemi: i.iku.ki.'keantuuibink. le7-Smaiu,Ih Mils. JOHN A. B1AI1L. MeOI.lNTOOIC COTTAaK, COKNKR Lentml Ave. ana UcCllnteck St., ocean Dreve, N. J i central locatleu ; near audlto audlte num, posieltloo, lake, ocean and buthluir Rroiines. 'liriin,4te(12 per week. Spuelal MU3. A JyU-lmd W. MVINUBTON, alOX 30. mil K "OHAl,rONTK," Ocean Kud of N erlh Carolina Avenun, m ,..,.,.., ATLANTIC CITY. N. J It.ltOllieUTSABONa. aprMm TliANTlO OITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE (renctjrly Hetel AthlanQ.) aW'NOVV ul'KN n HKITUUNIBIIKD. . . ' JtKltOUCI.ED. UKNOVATED, ". marl.md.Mar.ApiyU1u.ANI01CN""- TJiANTlO OITY, N. J. THE MANSION. . ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. x.argnet Most convenient Hetel. Blematl' w...... n....... i.iuuimiy MinUlUftHl li tberatly Managed Coach te and from lleach and Trains. tins, urcnestrn Mnslc. CIIA8. UeUIjADS, rrep. hlnf f ?ln.t Ahn a.Jji W, K. CoenaAH. Ohlef Werk. iau.UlU sr OCKTONUOrKL. CAVK MAY, N.J. OPknb JIJNI ; E0.-New ownership. New Ma-iHgement. Newly rurulshed Perfoet ApiHiinimenis. Popular l'rlcea irinestbeach r.THKO. WALTON. 1'ienrlelnr juniG-ieta "w "i ou unuiea xieutj, Tit X, . n a t .""rL lJT. GKKTNA 1AKK. Mt. Gretna Park, rOH KXCUHSIONB AND M0NICS. This Park Is located in the heart of the Beuth Mountain en the line el the Cornwall k Lebanon Ballread. illlU m.y. ni... ..:.;, -.-""" If Rlld I'nn-t, InAn.a ; -w.-e. me k,.,uuub niv large, covenner hundreds ofucren, and are i teiuij , rilKK TO ALU The convenlencos are a Large Danrlnir la la ylllen, a Spacious Dining Hall" Twe Kitchen liaggnge nnd coat Uoeim. while ihe arrannet menu mr amusementa conststef crequetand Hall Ureunds, Hewllug Alley, Sheeting Oal lery uelts, fctc, Kie. Tables ler LuDeh.rs. ltlulle Beats and Danehns r .-,,,' throughout tbe grounds. "" tiikhtatk inrt.v iiiun Of the National Uuarrt of Pennsylvania has been located tut, urutua, and tee Military Kine Practice, from tltnu te time at lhe lianici will ennatltale a new attraction te visitors! Anether attraction Is "" LAKKCONKWAGO, ,9?JerJng ne"ly twenty acies en which are plated a number of elegant New lleaU.and along the banks of which are pleasant walks aud lovely scenery. -i. -. 0113JBVATIONOAK3 Will bp run en the linn et the Cornwall A I.cb. ?i?.ltaVreaU er.wL',1 be ont.tedirrerent points, when practicable, ler theaccommoda theaccemmoda theaccommeda tloil of excursion nartliu. 'i h.. .,., ... plcesintund ennvenlunt. , furtlvs desirtug it can procure Meals at the Park, as the Dining Hall will be under "he au au peiyfilen of K if. IIOLTZ.ef the I.ba, 'n alley euse. Theso who wish teiipeud a ilav In the Meuutilnscun llnd no placu se boauil beauil tut or allordlne' se much nfiunm n. V.. nntiit. i.i iuTfirm.ii.iu1i ........r.? r1.1- m .V .a. ..V. .ntl.Alwn.tnvi DK1NKS AL- l.uBmi Ilia I'KKMlHEg. rer Kxoni'alen Hates and (Innnmi ix.. matlen, apply te NED IRISH, Ja-Sina""'10 . L. Itallread, Labonen, Pa. T KVAN'H FLOUR. USE- LEYAN'S FLOUR. It Always Ulvei Satisfaction. tiaUTk -!' v,vL -J " - ''' vv . ,, ,.c--v TOBACCO. aMtjVtyuusAvBHaAA QLD aOMXSTT. 1NOUB POPUtABBBAND Old Honesty Will be fennda combination netalways te be had, AriNKQUAMTY Or PLUG TOBACCO AT AKHASONAbliirBICA """ Loek for tbvred H tin Ug ea sHteh plug, FIRST-0LA8S AETIOLB IN Chewing Tobacco. DON'T FAIL TO QIVI OLD HONESTY A FAIR TE1AL. AtkyonrdssJerferlt. Don'ttAkeanyether. JNO.FINZERaBROS. LOUISVTHiB, K Y. m or r uoeon. CPKUl&I, BARGAINS. WATT &SH AND SPECIAL BARGAINS. Daring our Semi-annual Cleartng Bale ?!- r'ntf extraordinary llargales In each ."-;-. " "vuituwuw IIUI and every department. Ihe balance of enr IWM Ul Spring and Summer Dress Goods SShVJ.'I'iP'iJ' ."" and Co'erod Henriettas. ?5 tt'S.V-1 na,tk W"l"d. Hlack and sortmentel All-wool cloth SnltiSgiiw. Sew belng closed out Kcgurdless of Cost" SPECIAL VALUES I LADIK3', UKNT'S AND OHILDRBN'S GAUZE TJNDERWEAB. QUKAT UABOAINS IN TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS. FrAVratW Ml Unn KntU els Ke aezen Larga sl ' knotted rrlnge Tew one hundred dozen Extra rine Quality K;MM'1I Damask and bird eye at 5c. 7 -tlty dozen UathTowels at Be each. e.ni?i-h,nn2rta dozen Extra Large, Geed Quality Uath Towels at lljc. SPECIAL ! Goods. ely sea8, ta?5S' Q 8ty,e, rerrtet cDFStteraT1 Me801 N0WCa,, AT TUE New Yerk Stere, O. 8 St 10 BAST KING 8T. gPKOlAMiY LOW PRIOE3. Remnant Sale AT THE TfaePeeple's Cash Stere NO. 25 BAST KING ST., COMMENCING MONDAY,AUGUST6, We will offer KverytbJng 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 be coming In. Tbe People's Gasb Stere, LANCABTEB.FA. m&NMvd A SPHA LT BLO OKU. SPHALT PAVING BLOCK. Asphalt Bleck Ce., Ortlce-M)l Chestnut St.. Phils.. i ' Works -lirldgepcirt, ea., a Camden, N. J. UANurACTUUEua or, Standard AsphaltPaving Blocks P1ZE3 U5X1J AND 4X14x13. Ingoneraluserorstreetpavlng.sldewalkB.Brar den paths, mill yards and driveways, giuiera. cel urs. vau and sea waUs. Advaatasea: hels-less, dustlcas, strictly sanitary. iracU. callylndesUucUble ana cheap. ' praeu rer priers and further Information address! R. S, OSTBR & BRO., Agents Lancaster Ce.. JM North Prtnea at. Lancaster. Pa. mlemd UOME 8PEOI AL PRICES ON HIGHER O priced Knds and Heels. We a' 111 keen un afull stock of Lints, Knelled Heeks, Leaini tupliiii iJtakcU( Uiii Kotu" K9Mni ' HUhL,EV'8nUUa8TOKE. WWitKintrss. 1888. alem op rAiBieir. rJIHK LAST WKEK OF THE GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. A few gentle reminders that this is the LAST WEEK of this Great Sale. Saturday is the Last Day ! Ball Trimming, all colors, one cent a yard. Large Black Bead Orna ments in Leeps, at xec. Cord and Tassels te girdle, at iec. A let el Silk Tassels at one cent apiece. One let of Beige Oriental and Fancy Lace at 2c a yard. Fancy Worsted Trimmings for wraps, all colors, at iec a yard. Braid Trimmings, all colors, at iec a yard ; one let at 5c. Satin Parasols at 50c. Embroidered and Hem stitched Handkerchiefs, four for 25c: A let of Silk Gloves U 37c ; iermerly 50 te 75c. A let of remnants of Black Lace Skirting at almost half price. Dotted Drapery Net, 56 inches wide, at one dollar. Braided Grenadine, 75c. Black Spanish Chantilly Net, at 75c a yard. Ladies' Gauze Vests at 12 c. Beys' Waists, 15c. Ladies' Ribbed Lisle Vests, 15c. French Balbriggan Vests, silk stitched, 29c. Yeu can see hundreds of Geed Bargains if you call en us. One let of Eiderdown Cleth at 25c a yard. ASTRICH BROTHERS. citr nuuDa. s TAMM BROTHERS, GOING ! GOING ! GONE! Valuable Bosiecss Properly -AT- ASSIGNEE'S SALE. On FHIOAY, AUGUST 17, at 8 p. m., will be offered, at the Cooper Heuse, the very deslra bte business property, Nes. S3 and 7 NOBTH QOKKN BT, (across from Fostefllce) as the property of Btamm Brethers, consisting et itB feet HJi Inches front, extending back te a depth et 245 feet, mere or lesr, with a three (J) story uhep fronting en Christian street, ntea aa a manufactory. Alse right of wsy through three (3) feet alley and stairway te second story. The store Beem Is one or the finest and best adapted ler general mercantile business te be fennd anywhere, having lately been re modeled by the owners. Bald store room Is 28 feet HH Inches wide and loe feet long, venU lated and lighted In the most improved style. Parties can view the premlses by calling en Uestrs. Btamm Bres,, or the assignee. W. F. BEYEB, Assignee, Thes. J. Davis, Attorney. 3 WEEKS MORE AND THE Great Closing Sale AT Stamm Bres., Nes. 35 & 37 North Qneen Street. WILL END. n.Y.t?ia,n9w no ?ffert will be spared te close out the balance of the stock $500 A DAY SA.VBD TO BUYBR3, lTlhnc?datebuy '' annreacllnK when you Will Woolen Dress Goods Why net buy new and save your portion, AT THE BOSTON STORE. mJ vLermmm. ASKEW OB ME. AT NOfl.N AND W WIST KINO BTitEBT. e.7-lra JBROHANT TAILORING. HAGER & BROTHER. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. A PEHEECT FIT GUAKANTEED. Mid-Simmer Special Redactions. Scotch and English Oheviets. HOOTCH I cntvier BuniNas,! ENGLISH ' I CHEVIOT SUITINGS, K8J00TOI7S.0Q. 28.00 TO aat.00. r8.oe te teioe. ea.uoTeraoo. The abeve are THE LATEST In Plaids and Btrlpeii The CLOSING FBICEB will Warrant an Ex- amlnatlen. CHEVIOT BU1TING8, 110.00 TO 110 00. CHEVIOT SUITINGS, 120.00 TO I18.00. Desirable Thin Materials for Summer Wear Will be fennd In enr assortment of Worst- " uuo4s,eerges, map jJOBtes, Mehairs, Pongees., HI POUTED LINEN VE3T1NG3. LINEN VESI1N8B. WHITE Sager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. TJEDDOED PRIOKB. L. GANSMAN & BRO. Tie Great Sacrifice Sale -OF- MEN'S, BOW AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Offer UUEAT VAUUA1NB te Hedn nan BUCK. HEN'S BUSINESS SUITS at 11.50, 11.60, 5 50, HEN'S DUKB3 SUITS at tO.tO, 17.00, $8.00, mkn'3 v?5.ra'Lf.,iBT80iT8,it FANTS at .a.,.C0..251,175. HEN'S 8EEKSUCKEK COAT AND VEST. 850. BOY'S 8KEBSUGKEH COAT AND VEST. BOY'S SUITS at S2.00. KM, HOO, l 00, H60, 0 00,17.(0. CHILUBEN'S BUITS at $125, $1.75. $2,0C, $2.50, Five Hundred Fairs CHILDBEN-B ODD FAN 18,20c, S6c, S5e 600, 750. $1 00. Great Bargains. 1'ANTaloenb TOOUDKK. i 10, $1.50, $i.0J, $5.00. ' -KEMIMBKtt these (Bargains cannot be duplicated. If seu want them come at once. L Gansnjan d Bre., 8.W.OOBNBB NOBTH QUEEN & ORANGE BT8 LANCASTEB, PA. Hands Wanted en Vests. Geed (Prices Paid. TLTYBBa 4 HATHKON. THE PRICES ARE DOWN. The Cut we have Made en Our Prices covers all Grades and Kinds. Let us remind you that we have our eye constantly en the Reliability of our Clothing, and we're pleased te say it's well ap preciated by the purchasing public. All Goods Marked at Mid Season Trices, and if .'jeu'rein need of Clothing you miss a geed chance if you don't call en us. Myers & Eathfen, UELIABLE CLOTHIVUS, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST.. LANCASTEB FA. JTOH tJALB OH JtJByT. HOU8K8 FOR HALE ON THK MOST liberal terms, en West Chestnut. WaJ. nut, Lemen, alary, Pine and Charlette streets. Apply at inl5-6ind 802 NOBTH HABY BTBEET -jj3QR RKNT-FROM APRIL 1, 18S8L JB foreneoratonnof years, the Btrasbnrir Kallread. with Ceal and Lnmber YnrdVwarei house. Locomotive ar.d Cars I all In geed and running order. The lease of this valuable property presents a rare opportunity te any ptZ.a,LrtnT te engage In a pleasant, well established and preflUbTe business. Fer con. Catiens, rent or ether Information apply te THOS. or HENUY BAUMUABDMIUL Kf-Ut LAAOMtW CltyTPs.
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