'WntsntP LfIOTltiGEW MOST&AYf- JULY 2031 LANCASTER ..- XJ ft i-'. atljt tcUitfcttcct v . INDHKW X STEINMAN, CHARLESBTEINMAN FOI.TZ, Editor. ROBERT CLARK, Publisher. LjS'Mtr. nAtr.v iVTKf.t.frjr.PF.i..t,,hiubi,i every day In the yeir, but Sunday. Served by carrier In thlt city nnd surrounding town At ten renin n week. Ily mail five dol lar a year In advance ; fiO ccntsn month. WEEKLY lNTELLIOENCER-One dollar and fifty renin a year. In advance. NOTICE TO SUllSCHIHERS-Hcmlt by check or pottefneo order, mid where neither of then ran be procured rend In a registered tetter, lateral at th rosteulcc, ns second class mall matter. Address, THE INTELtlOENCER, I-nncastcr, Fa. LANCASTER, FA., July 29, 1889. A Timely Charity. Mlw Kate Drexcl's muiiilkviit gift of $35,000 te found n church anil c-ellep- for colored people In IMillndelpliln nnd the premise of its much mere ns may he needed te put them lu pewl working order, 1b n timely dNiviislng of charity. The education of the colored ieo)1e of the country rests en us us a merwl re re epeusiblllty. Trnplanted te n foreign shore without any motion en their part; subjected te slavery for many years against their will; clti?cuhlp timet upon them without preparation, It Is high time their present deplorable con dition attract attention. The obligation tochrlstlanlze this unfeitunnte race It upon the people of the Xerth as well iw upon the White population of the Seuth, among whom the great body of blacks live ; ami It Is eminently proper that the Christian churches should tuke up till- special work. Th in Is the only solution of tlrv race ques tion, if that puzzling problem Is suscepti ble of any solution atall. in their pres ent ignorant condition they are unreas onable and Intractable. Net knowlnger appreciating their lights iiscitleiis.they arc entirely incapable of prejwrly exer cising them. Bewildered by the multi plicity of social duties and obligation thatret en them as a component patt of our social organism, they have for twenty-live years tleundered In our body politic. Dwelling in the midst of n white population of Intelligence and re lluemcut, they have, always been social outcasts. With little cohesion in their nature, they have either scattered them selves throughout the tropical sections of our land regardlei of the laws that regulate such migrations; erclc, with no knowledge or conception of tlie rules of social Intercourse, they have huddled themselves Inte inert masses in the midst of a foreign life and people. They have been dwelling lu a society of which they were no ingredient part, and subject te the Jaws and rules of conduct which they de net even remotely comprehend. There can never lie such a comming ling of the white and black people in this country as will annihilate their difference. There ought net te be in termarriage, for that only weakens what is best in both. On the ether hand there ought te le a proper recognition of the rights of the negre en the part of the whites. They are here among us and we cannot get away from the fait that they will always remain among us. And the question that new prrscuta it self te the consideration of the best minds of our nation Is hew te deal with them. AVe mut recognize the fact that they arc human beings. We dam net treat them as mere lieasts of burden. We have rashly given them the full rights of eitizeuslilp which cannot Is; taken from them. Our duty new is te educate the negre te a proper conception of these rights. Let the churches move, in this matter.aH they have done, and they will be sup ported by the bust of people of our ceun try. Christianity and education go hand In hand in this civilizing pro pre pro ces. They are the two prime forces which break down the barriers that hedge in n barbarous nation, or held in captivity n blighted people. The church and the college, therefore, must rise up together, ami when that work Is begun the ilrst Hie) will have been taken towards leleaslug the negre from his worse than slavery, the thraldem of ignorance and supersti tion. "We cuunet restrain a word of commeudntlen te the noble woman whose muuillceulgift has tliiwinmlc the start In this work. It is net the II rt of her charities, and will hardly In the last. But it I the Ilrst gift of a consider able sum for the benefit of the colored people. Let her example be enmlated'by these who are blest or cursed with super fluous riches, and who have near te their loyal hearts the permanent wel fare of our social and political life. The State I'ouu'iitlens. The Republican state convention te lie held lu llarrlsburg next week, It Is con fidently announced, will In n " love feast." Se It will be ; very much such a love feast as when the Hen and lunib lie down together, with the lamb inside. With Quay in the saddle, Cameren lin doubt of ill re-elect lun, and M.igc In Europe, the Uarrisbuig convention will be a walk ever for the Quay faction. They will have the ordering of the plat form and the candidate is already named. There are signs of a iieaccful Demo cratic state convention liken 1-e. Chas tened by overwhelming defeat, ami wearied with the wrangle of factious Inspired by tierseunl rivalries, the dele gates of the Democracy will ns-einble te de no man's bidding and te register no bosses' decree. They will take no step backward in their platform, and they will name ue niuii for state treasurer who is net tit for the place. It is net se clear what the Ides of No vember may see. Democratic victeiies have happened lu year that opened less auspicious than this. The Itecket Stick Came Dim 11. t During the late presidential campaign, with 111 Usual bluter and lack of logic as well a of truthfulness, Mr. Blaine assailed the Democratic management of the federal treasury department for let ting the money of the government He idle in the deito-dteries of public funds. He was fully and satisfactorily answered uy tecreiary lalrchlld, and any ether man than Blaine would have been put 10 suame i.y we ilemeuctni ion ( hi. ?S fallacies and falsity. f Spletbatullewellhti CiKUi the uriiiei- htUCK 1 H Jlrf Ufu.l .u 1 f.rf i.u ....iti. xi- ii..i . . . I : .y tue num. &( jjmiiiL I'fiMTimirwi iii fc-'Sj" 1,recklcss aud unfounded assertions ; albeit .y new beuuu nnauciers gnve credit te fe fehi fctatements or took nlarm from hi uredictiuns. r,ii w r !-!.. ,. . ... k$v jr. maiue is new pa-mier, lu title if i"' unt. In fart, of nn niliiiluUlriitlnn ..I.I..1. ;;jj! has continued the same jsillcy. IJx- h tly the like condition of ullulrs he de- r-t- hcii iu mica lurni colors prevails, jve y word of warning, no nete of alarm has .-'leu jicaled forth by the secretary of ,'', wte; uad the resignation which his friends and fees bavenwalted comes net. What Is the matter ? Was Blaine dis honest and Insincere in his campaign speeches? Oris he sulking new? Or does he fear te speak his mind ; or docs lie only hide his time 7 lladrern Fires. Every new and then this community Is shocked by a dlastres fire. Tf It Is net n manufacturing cstnblMuncnt it Is a prominent business stew ou n mnln street. Of course temake a suggestion of u patent lock after the her-e Is stolen Is net particularly wle. Thecauesefsuch tires are very niuiiereii-. Wheil tliey are brought alteiit by the ncgllgehicc of servants and empleyes, there chn be nothing deiie.cxcept a very careful over sight, and the seeurlngef bet'er servants and empleyes. There will always be a class of servant who will Insist en light ing the morning fire with coal oil. .Sunday morning the city was vlslled by a met destructive tire a fine hardware store and building were almost entirely ruined. The only rational theory of the origin of the lire that Is suggested Is that of spontaneous combutleu. In establishments of that character this I net mi uncommon cause of conflagra tion. Is there no amount of care and caution that can provide against such tires? We believe that many fires could be prevented or at least discovered In lime te prevent any serious damage, If there would 1 a rule established thnt It Is the particular business of sonie one person te go ever the entire building every evening after business hours and make a thorough examination. In that case there could hardly le shell a thing as a tire smeuldering a whole day and llnally breaking out In the night. Any sort of an examination would be apt te discover this. What we mean Is that there ought te lie some systematized care taken In huge business heues and man ufactories te prevent flies. They are an element in the rinks of business and manufacture that must Imj considered, it is net light te lely tee much en ade quate insurance, and te neglect even or dinary care and caution. JCoiieny claims the bud eminence of hav ing willtuu the "Arthur Klehuietid" let let tern. Is the author dead or thoroughly ashainul of it? Pin.tiiiKNT Xeiivin C1iii:i:k, of the West ern Union Telegraph company, Is out in nn open Idler te Postmaster flenenil Wiitinmaker. It Is In answer te sonie of llioaspeislens which that honorable gen tinman l.ild iien the telegraph company In his circular letter ol'twe weeks age. As a defense the reply of l'icsldent Green has sonie merit. As an answer te heiiic of the charges of oxaitlen uiadn by the govern ment It is worthy of consideration by theso who can sce nothing but evil nud trickery lu that monstrous corporation. Probably Mr. Wniiamnker Is light lu making the i eductien lu thu into of cost of telegraphic messages which thu govern ment must pay. I lowevor, bofero setting out the leasens te the public for se doing, he ought te liave been very sure of his ground, lie seems te put his feet Inte it. Hut our postmaster was never much of a correspondent. Tin: Xevv Yerk press Is a unit for once In suppett of thn world's fairer 18!2. 'I'm; Halt trust that U forming is likely te struuKtlieu the movement for lieu suit. A bill te that end introduced into Congress and pressed upon Ub own merits, Indepen dent of any artliie en the schedule, would likely meet w it li enough popular favor and becure enough votes te pass it. Freo Halt, free lumber and fiee wool may yet be se cured in the same way that free qiilnlne eaine about. 1'iauk llurd's scheme for tuiilf reform, which the protectionists al ways feared most, gradual additions te the free list, made singly, may yet be found te be the most rational and practicable. In the New Yeik J'l-csn of yesterday ap peared nil iuterethig account of Phil Daly's gambling establishment at Leng llntiicli. In this glided Monte Cnile thousands ate )u mil te their doMmctlen. Oue would think that New . lei soy had no laws against this monstrous evil 011 her htatule books. Tlie plcture of a wagon labeled " Chief of Police " standing under the very shadow of this tomple of vlce Is a commentary en the execution of the laws of New Jersey against gambling, 'iltose olllcers of the law had ether business te perform and they did net hear the click of the Ivories, 1101 the whirr of the roulette wheels. Theso hounds of the law weie engaged lu 11 mero laudable enterprise. They were In pursuit of seme Ker iiufor iiufer iiufor weineii outcasts who had lest their villus, becausethey were tee weak te w Ithstaud the temptations that beset Ilium lu nil evil. There Is no viler jmiIseii te the purity of our national lll'e than Unit which wells up from such establishments as D.iIv'h It sucks the lifo-hleod liem the youth of our laud ami blights thu sanctity of many happy homes. Better the Ceneiiuiugh Heeds, tlie i'.u tliqimke and thu deudly pastllence, than the Inllueuce tlml Is goner gener Htcd iu such hells of vice as these. Instead of governors exerting the Mreng arm of the law te apprehend escaping pugilists let them root out the gambling ilcns iu thelr very midst and under their own temples efjustke. Tin: sympathy of the community gees out te the young llrm of Hellly Hies it Itaub, winne business est.ibllsheif was en en llrely luiuedbyllie en Sunday meinlug. Voting men are sometimes unused te heay ulllictieus. We leel cnnlident that theli ctleits teicbulld will be hcartilv eu cumuged by all our clti7env. l'i:itM).VAI,. 1'I!i:miikm' lUiuuse.s Is reading Itider llaggaid's last aid worst, "I'lcepali.i." Naughty, naughty man ! .Imi-s It. (1 iuii:i.ii Is in training for Nilltlc-i. lle desires te repie-enl the same district that his fathei did 111 Congress. Hen. l'ltini, W. I.i hm inn, of Des Moines, Iowa, a leading Democratic law jer et that state, delegate-at-laige iu last Dem ocratic national eoiiciitieu and a member of the national committed, Is lsitlng Ijiu Ijiu uikter, the guest of W. V. llensel. Jehn C. Baku, ageit S3, iIIihIIii i'jltslmrg en .Sunday, lle was 11 seu of Hugh liarr, thu mech.iiiie el (!ieeiisbuig,whem 1 'art en, the historian, cnslits with being largely liiitruiiicnt.il lu scriuing the iiomiu.i iiemiu.i iiomiu.i Hen of AikIicu .lai-ksnn iu lsJI. Jehn was the bielher el .lames P. Hair, late pieprlctnt . the Pittsburg M'' . el Daniel u. U.11 r.eelli'clnr of the irt of Pittsburg, and el Itev. Hugh llarr, of the l'.issleuisl Order, Hoboken, N.J. Jlolield nllli-e under President lluchaiiau, was ad mitted te the bar lu lst',7, and was for many jears swielary or tlie Democratic state committee. He was for a time uttached te the coast survey, aud a few years age was a Washington eerresiHindent. Hit was of late jears employed as ii'isirter for the Pittsburg Ttfintijili. PitOK. lmwMtn P. Citewm.i.. of Amherst ellege, dean ofthe faculty aud jirelesvir of l..itin language and literature, is stene blind. He is .iIkiiiI Wycus old, mid had iKTlcct eesiglit until he years age, wlien he Je-t his sight by sickness. A strauge siieciosefliitlaiuiiialiou which the ilocteis did net uulerslaud and were isiwerless te 1 heck attacked Prof. Crew ell's eyes and tuliied them Isitb. PreC Crewell sullered excruciatiiiKly. He is a crv able man, nnd was talkul oflerthii presi'deucv ofthe college before the clcetiuii or the 'present incumbent, Julius II. Seehe. When he became blind Pief. Crew ell tendertsl bis resignation te the trustees of the college, but they refused te ucccpl It. Prof. Crew ell's knowledge of the text books used in his department was such that he wasuble te hear his class as iisiiiil. n,l t,. eeiulu.n recitations us though he hud the open test book before Uim. He preaches and jierferins his duties as dean ofthe col cel col lege the same as ever. Klcht rontens Killed. During the height of the storm en Satur dav night an ununlslied building In pro cess of construction at the comer of Twenty-first and Leavitt streets, Chicago, was blew n down, completely demolishing a frame, cottage that steed beside It. Eight persons were killed outright and four luully wounded. The killed arc: Mrs. Amelia Illicit, thirty-nine years old Annle lluch, nine years eld: Albert tliicli. sis years old ; Cornelius Fcrdlnacbes, a black smith, thirty-three old i Mrs. Areka Kor Ker dlnaches, Ids wife, thirty-one years old; Cera, Alldn and Lee, their children, aged respectively five, three and ene years. The wounded are Charles lined, husband of Mrs, Amelia Hnch; Albert lluch, Lulu l-'crdlnachcs and Ada Kerdlnaches. A Toilet Luxury. HOZODOJ.'T Is ja luxury as well a necessity, riaced where It should always be upon the toilet, It adorns It, and gratifies the taste and sense. It send out a delicious crfuim and che pleasure and health te II users. ' JyO-lydcudd ly w italacc of jrachl ett. , A BTR1CH BKOS. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. OUR GREAT JULY CLEAR ING SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3ist, Which is the Last Day of This Great Sale. Just Received FIVE HUNDRED "SUN SHINE" -IOK- LITTLE FOLKS, Which We Present te Anyone en Presentation of Five Dol lars' Werth of Checks. These having checks will bring them as seen as possible, as after this let has been given evit there will be no mere be fore October 15 th. ASTRICH BROS., 1 15 & 117 North Queen St. fiate. "1 KNUINIi 11A1U1A1NK. The Big Hat Bargain OF THE SEASON. We hitxe tiikfit nil etrr Odd IIiitK nnd OdC Hlfes nml Iihe made up the 1IIOOI31TUAK (JAIN MneofHatNerreirred. The line liielude Imtii that wern Held for S2JQ. U.W, 11.75, UM. 11.21 Hlid Jl.00. All rciluccil te the (.mull mm of 25 CENTS. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS AT 111(1 INDUCUMKNTH. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, I.ANCAHTKR. PA SionectuvniDhliiij t'Soebo. -IAUiANUBEE ROCHES"TER" LAMP! Hlxty Cnndle-IJslit; Dent them nil. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for ClataudOll Woven. Tim-'PLHTKCTION" Ml.TAL MOULUINO and ItUlilIKU CUMlllUN Weather Strip. HeuU them nil. TlilKMrlpoutueumalletlieni. Keeixoulllitieeld. Step inllllnx of uIiuIewh. i;xdvub thediibt. Kt-rpt out new and rain. Anyone cmt apply It no nuiteer dirt uiudvln HpplyliiR It. Can te fitted un thrre-nn helen te iMire, rcdy for tiv. I 111 net pllt. Mitrper shrink a cnhhlen trlti I, the iiiit tM'rfect.'iAt the Bte v, Heater andltaiigc Btorcef J0I111 P. Sehaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., L&XCAMKti PA. ertU TUMllP.HANDCOAU J TlJIIACClHHOOKMANICABHM. WKST l.UNHAIHJ WOOHS. Whelemle mid Itelall. , . , . II.MAItTINACO., ' nJ-ljd 121 WnterHlrect, Uim-Mhter, Pu. 3 A UM CI A It UNr'.llH WIMPAN Y." COAL DEALERS. r-?tr,cP.T? raurtli Queen Street, nnd Xe. Ml North I'll me utrret. YAltlM. .North lVttirM Mtr.. n.ii UeudlUK Depot- HUKlUfd LANt'AHTEH. PA. tjtfttamnhrr'. I'JULADELtHIA, Mendaj-, July 2, 1SS0. In the Linen corner Flax, Cotten, Weel. First, Flax. Cream Dam ask Towels, fringed, a choice of red cream, or blue borders, 18x40 inches, at J2c cents. An equal opportunity te buy staple Towels at .such a figure will net seen come your way again. Cripples in Table Linens. Remnants, odd lengths, soiled and clean, perfect and imper fect, handled and smooth, lame stock waifs. On the tables in the Main Aisle the prices are the crutches that are expected te move them. Second, Cotten, Red Table Cevers, Tea Cleths, or Fruit Cleths, 5 feet and 1 inch square. Grecian borders, black. 85 cents. Marseilles Quilts, crocheted pattern, 68x81 inches, 95 cents. vVe knew merchants that will charge you $1.25 for them. Tiira, Weel. Blankets, dark colors, red or yellow borders, 76x85 inches, 5 pounds, $3. Geed for the steamer if you don't care for style, and just the thing for camp or cruise. North of TranCt. Fifty cents in Muslin Under wear. Excellent Muslin Drawers, ruffled with Hamburg embroid ery, and double clusters of plaits. Alse Night Gowns, with plaited yoke and cambric ruffle. Cambric Corset Cevers, V shaped front and back, trim med with two rows Hamburg edgings. The cheapest Corset Cever ever offered here. Remember, these are 50c. Twe grades Cambric Corset Cevers at 25 and 35 cents each, respectively. Bargains. Second fleer, first galUry, Juniper ttreet side. Here is the premised list of geed novels, cloth bound and well printed, at 25 cents a vel ume : At Daybreak, by A. Hllrlliu;. UanlO'll's Iteinnlus.by llarrctt Wendell. 1 lie .Mark or Cain, by Andrew 1 jinn. Tlucr I.lly. by Julia bchajcr. 'I In Itnuveuf Hearts, by llrihrrt Grant. An Honorable Miirrrndir, by Murv Artntn. 'llin l,eit Name, by Mrs. M. V. DnhlKmi, A Kts'liil I'xiM'rhiiciil, bj A. Sfarliut. 1 lie De. Il Hat. by Milvlllu Philips. A Nihilist Princess, front tlie Trench. Tim Klnij's .Men, liv Pour Popular Auther. Hie KulL'tit of thn black Purest, by (lince is-nie i.miiiH'iu. Desln's Dnimliler, by Henry Orcvllle. Cltunntia, by Henry OreNlfle. Count Xiivler, by llenry Orevlllp. Ill the Round Rebin Series : Harnett' flhiwt. Mnilumc. Luca. lysine. Dorethea. 1 he Desmond Hundred. The Strike of the It Mill. Postage from 8 te 1 2 cents a volume. Thirteenth strt tt side. Jehn Wanamaker. 4Jnvnituvc. w 1)MYi:hscehnkh. A Heavy Fall. New I, j our chance te buy FURNITURE Price lime "knocked "den 11 nut II iilmeil nil profit Iiiii Ihii " ent nny." What we love "en mi n. ou wonder why this ncrldee ! The wenilrli Our Stock Is Toe Big, Must be cot down. Vn want you tolmvelt rather tlinn eitrry It eer ktiiuiner. '1 hla U the enlx reason. (Miallty nnd ktvle nslilKh nHeer, hut thn price Is low enough' te luaken chill run down our back. WIDMYER'S COHNER OP E. King & Duke Sts. VCHH A U1U1W SUMMER COMFORT What Is mete refreshing, especially tluse Het Hummer Days, lh.111 the home coining te a neat and prettily furuhlit'd home? We can help you tnuke It mi at ery amull cost. However, te euiiblu jeu te tienr the " Heut and burden of the day,' wc efler jeu "bLKUP COM FOlllX," t. : lny Comfert-tJlvinc Mnttmct nud SprltiR Ileds, Ht nil prices. We'll renew the " Comfert " In 3 our old HelrMnttress for little money or make a new 0110 te order. Let us help j 011 be coin for table. Ochs & Gibbs, MASl'PACTl'IlEILS AND DEALERS IN FURNITUIti:, i2d, 3d 1th IToen-,) ,ai hOUTII QUEEN hT. nl My d I IKINII'SH'S. 22 DAYS LEFT. XtLeCtia.irSa.le WILL t-ONTINVP. l'Olt '.. DA Y., And we hne udiUM te CI iu In. semu ether BiKxUtlml must en net Ter prellt hut for Cash, uhati'it r Ihey will hrlni;. The Rocker for $1.00 HTILI. LIUlVi. Hint rei.DIXO LAWN 11ENCH nun J.00 Only Pew of Them. Lint week It was i!5. We prefer OUIng you the Preflu te carry lnc the getxlu. heinFtsh's Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. O-Pcroeual Attention ahcti te Undcrtuk. Ill. 9rn 4i0eb. -DE8T F1TTINO CORSET. C.B.alaSpirite C.B. THK BMT KITTISO CettSKT IK TIIR WeKU). Kur Hale by Leading Merchant. Mayer, Strouse & Ce., Manufacturem, 412 IIUOAIlWAY, N. Y. ocU42lM,Th,f3eew J. B. MARTIN ft CO. REMNANT WEEK. COMMENCING JULY 29m We Will Give Extraordin ary Bargains in Short . Lengths, in the Dry Goods Department, Carpet Department, Upholstery Department. SPECIAL PRICES ON CHINA OR STRAW MAT TINGS, In Short Lengths, or in Pieces of 40 Yards. Full , J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. N EW YORK STORE. Special Bargains -AT TnE New Yerk Stere. Cleilns out nt Sic npleee 100 All-Weel 64 relntcd Red Table Cevers recently told at (I, ClejIiiKOUtut ScaplccelO IXizcn M Issee' Cal Cal ieo Aprons reduced from 10c each. Closing out at 25c each 73Lndlh' Waterproofs worth 75c each. UelnK out Den yard 2,0 jerds pull Width Pointed Hntlum ; ret;nlir prlee for this ciuallty, lJVfc. Sample of Myle In our eat window. ClenliiK out at 5c a yard beetmicker. reduced from 7c !" pieces Striped Cloklnsetit at 5c a yard 30 piece. Mixed DreFB (IeckU rtduced from 10c. Closing out at 3c a rd Let of Colored Ijtte Uiintlugn worth 10c a yard. Closing out at STJc n yard Real Cainel'm Hair PelilcKCK, 10 Inches wide, reduced from 7Jc. Dent KoedH made for n traveling dre.. Closliigeutat i:c a yard Plaid and Mixed Die (loedk, j itrd wide, reduced from 2.V. Cleilng out at 25e u ard All-Weel Dren FlnnntlM reduced from 37c. Bveclal Ilursuliik In 15-tuch French Drep D' Ete Henrietta, 87Jc a ard ; sold very here at !IJ5. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 and 10 EAST KINO ST. ev alt. IJlOuTlEN'TTHfbin'rillWlTlTLLNciA 1 two-ttery Ilrlck lliilUllng and Stere Roem, .-.os. US') and 311 East King Mrcel. Hhh deuble front and Is unliable for any kind of business, In chilly nconfeetlonery mere. Apply at the Mechanics Hetel, Cor. Plum and i'helnut Micet. 1.1-lmdS,M,Wd IjCHLICHALi: OP LEAF TOHACCO. FRIDAY. AL'OUHT .', lMH, at lOeclwk a. in., will be (-old at public ulc at the tobacte warehouse of Ihe unlerslgn(l,at the MmthenU comer lef Grant and ChrUtlan ktrrels. In the city of Ijtncaster, Elchtj-feur Cases of Leaf To Te To iHirce of the crop of 16S7. Te be told for Hernje. freight clinrget., Ac. Terms enh. M. M. FRY AIHIO. Al'O. F. liEIXfEllL, Auct. J"25-lwd CECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOR SALE ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. To-ktery brick dwelling lionse. leU 120 feel deep, en Ijiicaiiler a,enue, between Wal nut ami l'iueu streets. Twe-story brick duelltnt; houses with man sard risif, perches In front, lets IU feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Twe-story brlek dwelling houses with front tints. Iren fences, lets 150 fret deep, en West Walnut, between Mury nud Pluc stricU Twe-story brick dwelling Iieum-i, lets ltj feet deep, en west Imeu street, between Charlette aud Mury streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets 150 feet deep, with all the modern Improvements, front Mirds en West Chestnut street, bctwttnPlne nud NeWn streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and 1a men, betweeu Mary und Plue streets. All the above houses are In geed order, newly papered, gas rl xt urcs In all the rooms, watt r in the kltchcii,and the cellars warranted 10 1 dry. Call nnd see for yourself, no trouble te show a. North Mary Street. nprtb.yd.M.WS T1E JONFA A CO., fl Manufacturers CONFECTIONERS' FINE PAPER 1IOXKS. The most beautiful line lu the United Mutes. (Jli Cemmercw fet.. Phlladel nnf Pa. Write rerdeicrlUic price list. umdel-TSteed t?ru Coebe. -3 EDUCED PRICES. , HAGER dc BROTHER, 26, 27, 29, 31 Weit King St. i Cream Weel Materials : f WOOIi HENRIETTA, AVOUliCASH.MERi:, - WCHHiHETIflE FLANNi'.I.S, HILK AND WOOl, AUMtmks, IWOOfiSURUli Black Fabrics for Summer: f CAMEL'S HAIR GRENADINE, WOOL BATISTE. WOOL; NUN'S VEILING, SILK AND WOOL NUN'S VEILING, SILK AND WOOL PHINCETTA, I WOOL CJHALLI. v Our 8teck of STAPLE MATERIALS In BLACK U Just na com cem plet new an earlier In the ncaien, centprinliig ALL GRADES of IDRAI'IV ALMA. T,n,S.!?c.,rer,Vl'1P?,.9llL.0"r,S,0,'k of PRINTED INDIA SILKS, PRINTED CHINA SILKS at REDUCED PRICES. HAGER & AN OTnER 8LA8H IN PP1CES. THE PHILADELPHIA STORE. Anether Slash in Prices. Dull Trade M.ut be Miule Active by Lew Prices. All Bleck Mttit l'oitirely be Closed Out lu 11 fjliert Time. Prices All Through Have Again Been Reduced. Positive Bnrgalns New te lie Had iu All Kinds of Dry Geed's nnd Carpet, - AT - Tiie Pliilaicielpliia Stere, 6 Aim 8 NORTH QUEEU STRiiET, marJWjdAw iUrttcltCB. H. Z. HIIOADS 4 SON. L-OiA PRICES. Following will be found a list orgpeds low priced always In our steck: Child's Geld Finger Rings, 25c.; Misses' Geld Finger Rings, Tee-Ladles' Geld Finger Rings, $1.00 bleoseIltittoii,S.V-.,(Oc.,;i.(; Cellar Ruttens, Kc. te tl.OO; Diamond Cellar lluttens, JJ.OO; Ladles' and Misses' I!rrastplns,23e. te 81.00; Mourning Plus and Earrings, 2ec. te .00; Hracclcts, 25c teSlO; Nickel Clocks, 81.00; 8-Day MautleCletks,33.T5; Ladles'Ueld Watches, J15.T5; Nickel Watches, Jl.00; Silver Watches, 10. -Repalrlng In all branches by geed workmen nnd nil work warranted. H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. l)crtUv IILINN RRENEMAN. NOW Is THK TIMK TO IIAVK YOUll- Olci Heaters T xt in Order, OH TO HAVK A New Heater Put In. WE MAKE NO FAILURES IN HEATING. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 Ner t li Queen Street, LA XCA STJili, JWXX'A . umtiu'v JUoevto. CIIARLIX, ST k.J ATlVNTK" PITY. Ocean and Deluware Avciiiie, w 111 eptn Ttiuns- 11A1. JUISH 1110. inyS3-2ind JONAH WOOITON, Jit. XI OTEL NORMANDIE. XL ATLANTIC CITY. NOW OPEN. Under New Maimucincnt. T. C. UII.Lim E, 1'ioprleler, Late of Colenade Hetel, l'hlludelphla. ml5-3md MOTEL CHETWOeilii ATINT1C CITY, N. J. edcled. Rcfunilsheil. Ml Skeplne Apatt incnts. Appt's First Class. Will open JUNE 1. Junel-Jnid MRU. MAY W. Gt FltORER. rTlHE FLORIDA, ATLANTIC CIl'Y. Choice, central location. IVulflc Avenue, be tween S Y. A Tennessee Aes. First-class house. Reasonable rates. Open nil the .enr. UAVIsA IIROWNE. mZl-2ind JOINT ENCA.Ml'MINT OF l. S. TROOIV V AND NATION L GUARD, AT MT.URITl'NA PRK. Army orders Ne. 1ST, Division Artlllny, Dc partiiient of War, dliccl te troop of einalrj at tort Meyei, Va.. and thni lleht batlcilcs of artillery from Waslilngteii ll.irnn ;h, -ort Adams, R. I., and Fert Hamilton, N. Y harlier, te march te Ml. Ciretnn from their resrss Ue stations arrlvtne at the Park net latir than Auuiistath.nnd theioge Intetamp lu connee cennee connee tlenwlth the Cnir and Artillery or theNafl Guard nhoe tierkhl of eucampmeiit Is Irem Aug. 10th te lTlh. After Ihe termination of the Joint encampment the Regular Troops will re main at Mt. (Iretna for an Indefinite iiciled, for further artillery practice, thus lUIerdlng ad ditional attraction te Mt. Gretna each dav dur ing August. The Mt. Gretna Narrow Gauge Railroad Is finished nnd lu sucees.ful running outer, contributing lu Its ay te the pltasuie and ciijej ment of 11 day at the charming re sort. The trains ever this division consist of Obser vation Cars, allerding an unobstructed itw of the scenery en route. They jiass In full view of tlieMIUIary 1'araile Grounds, Iike C'oneuuge. the state Guard Rllte Range, and eer Ilorse hhne llend, graduully ascending until Governer Dick Is reached. Tour inlhs distant. Frem the stately new observatory en Gov Dick, thlrtv leet higher than the old structure, which litis been removed, a sight may Ik obtained than which thcie arc few gmiidtr ferlj Miunre mile et Mew being presented, unci points In live dif ferent counties being casllj discerned. II. A. GROSS ..(.,.r"..!""..A!:'"lCA - It. 1-eb.uien, Pa. M:i) Iltlhll, (icn. l-upt. JeasSmd iHciiclee. y ICYCI.IX, TRICYCLIC, TANDEMS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMPLE. GUARANTEED HIGHEST GRADE, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. POPE TOP'C CO., 7$ FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON. HRANCII HOlWDs-12 Wurren St., New Yerk "III WuUtsh AscChtcase. Fer Sale by JOHN H. MU&ER, Cilumbla Pa. auS-lydeed COLLARS AND Cl'FFh-THE 1.ATLVT, theiiuxt dcslniblc.and meat coiuferl.ible shape aud stjles any sire, ul ERISMAN'S Genu' Furnishing Stere, U est KlDf street. IMPERIAL SKItOE. BROTHER. LANCASTER, PENN'A. l4rtV&UitVl. rjARUWARE ! YOUNG'S IMPROVED TOBACCO CUTTER, THE REST IN THE MARKET, MARSHALL & RENGIER'S, 11 SOUTH QUEEN 6T D-Alse Rcfrigcruteis, WaterCoelcrsand Ic Cieiiiu rrtezcrsnt Reduced Prices. CARPENTER'S TOOLS AND M'lLDIKO MA TERIAL In Endless Variety. ROYAL READY-MIXED PAINTS, White Lead, Oil and Varnishes. 2-Gle us a cull and be convinced that you get the full Millie for j our money. MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St. lcbS-ld Itliu-hincvti. STEA.M. Ave desire te call llhe attention of consumers efhtc.iin Goods and Engliuers' Siippllcs, te our latceand varied stock of Fines, alves. Cocks, M.illeable und Cast Iren Fillings, Asbestos, Vulc.ilieslen und Usiidurlan, Sheet, Piston and Valve Packings; scotch and Red Line Reilect Ing Gauge Glnsi.es, Sleani Radiators and Steam Heating Apparatus; Set nnd Cap Screws, and In fact almost everything required by sieam users, and nil of which we etler nl prlci which wc guarantee te le lower than tliis-e of any ether dealer lu Ibis vicinity. We have positively the largest stoek, and be ing ceuuecied with Ihe Telephone richanee, are prepared le receive ami nil all orders In the shortest possible time. When In want of any thing In our line, cell en us ler prices 1111. 1 we will convince ou of our ability nud willing ness te save ou Meney lela.v and Vexation. Our facilltUs for leriiMiing Engines, Hellers, Shafting, Pullevs. Haiu;ers,hjieilal Mntlilnery, Plumttei.' and Gus Utters Toels, Patterns, Medds, and Iren and llrass Castings and for the prompt rcjsiir of all kind of macnlnery are unexcelled In Lancaster, aud we respectfully solicit a share of jour palreuuge. Central Machine Works, 131 A 136 NORTH CHRISTIAN STREET, I.ANCASTU1, PA. Geed Werk, Rcasonanle Chargis, Prompt ncss. Telephone connection ilMMIl XTI-C fai aud IX" :CKWEAR-THE LATENT AND .vIOSl' r.ishlenable st vies and shades. thecheaiet ..M Lit, .1. ..... .... .7 v.v..,n . .......... luw. n. ltMl V'fci fZiMitt.' I.itri,f.lil,i. store, i. vet King street. 1J1IOK. WM. J. STRICKLAND, TEACHER OP MUSIC -Thorough Instructions glen en the organ, ptane, v lelln, flute, etc.; also, i-ul-livatlen of the voice. Appllciillens received at Nu lis St. Jeseph street, arenage of St. JewpU's Church. JjlO-lred tA -A&fr i "k 1 ..Vi?- vV . ,r- irttyr . -
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