S-Jffli &m!&s&&&' 'M"V"- "": i'.. "- -- V- ' "": .tv,. -j, I'iJ-I.t1. ,j !'--,- II.-' ri-vnji .l.i-j . t. I - .- . i ta. ' f. "r r - THE LAKOASTEK DAILY INTELMGENOER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1889. ' WNPii a Utt. 3ttteUtcicucr L rr- , I tKDftKW X BTKINM A,P ' ' CHAXUSHTEINMAX POLTZ, KtlllOlt. I HOBBRT CLARK publisher. ! DAILY INTEliLtdeNCER-rnMishcd wy day In the year, but Sunday. Served . ?, y earner in this clly ftua Kurrennding town lUn cents a week. By mall five dot- ! VMir Inniti aiiftA PA Mntifl tnnnlh. ?i j ,.. WEEKLY lNTELLIGENCEROnc dollar and 3". AftywnU yrr. In advance. KOT1CE TO 8UB8CRtnERs-R, mlt by check -J ' e pottefflcn enlrr, and taere neither of IhfMeu be procured send In n registered t the Pasternee, m second clan mall v iiuibi m mtiitnnpn is Lancaster. Pa. LAKOASTKft, PA., Attptst 2, 1889. A Btmcrat for Stchman's Finer. Our friends, the political enemy, who ftraae complacently ncaulesclng in the determination of Ijleutciinnt Governer Ttovlea tn tint luim n writ fnrtlw election of tbe late 8cnnter Htchninu'w uecefwir, ,'. nnt fnlli- renllrp U'lint tllOV nfC ks'-s.a-,,. rri.-i i.m .,..,,... ..vl&lii la India- "V7IUK. lliat lilt; iiaaiuj viu'i- '- potable, and from the ppreinpiery inn- 7mi r iiiii iviiislltlillmi ullirn D jiwornte BiipiHirt, Llcutciinitt Governer JJavies tins no possiwe ceniH'. u mis ; V "Whenever" that li ns kwii nml ns M often ns and every time a "vacancy r Bhall occur in either jieue, tlte prtsiti- K Ingefln-cr tliereef rhatl Iwnte a writ of Ikelectlen te nil mich vacancy for (lie re Mimaindcrqf the term." This i imnora imnera SJ&tlve, sweeping nnd it lsiniKwsibIe te get away ireni it wiineut a snamciui nuu m flagrant violation of the law. fti 1Ma llnittAliniit it-riwil rifllltl4 nv. CUsehltaelfeu the ground that it In volves the public in unncccsHirv ex- . u.mm, ... 4ln tl. !.,. nn.l lui ttlniln tt'ltll. K;lT yCUSV, IUI HIV V1UJII.V Villi TC llltlMO .- f eiitcxtrn cost, at tne general eieuuuii new coming en. He cannot plead mat P no immediate necessity cxNts te till the vacancy becauic in the llrst place, he is I' net the judcoef that and the const Itu- & ' tlen leaves no such loophole, and, in the 9 second place, hnvlng issued n writ for Delaware county, lie is estepped ireni this pica. The truth is that the atancy exists and must Iks illlcd. The lieutenant gev erner's neglect of duty cannot preM-nt that. If the republicans make no nomination, the Democrats will. Their P; nominee III be elected, and nocenstl- L? fiitinnnl iwiuer Inuuillv pverr wil ran p prevent him from taking his neat for the remainder or btehman's term. '1 ms might be a great public fortune. The Legislature of Pennsylvania has long needed an infusion of such men as the Democrats could send te it fiem Lan caster county. It has been many a year since this county has ent te the legislature a man maliltcd ami equipped for the posi tion he Is expected te till, that of a law maker. When a candidate here an nounces himself te the ceple for 11 leg islative efllce there seems te be no thought or Inquiry us te Ills paiticular fitness ter the etlicc. Will the ring take him up? Hus hcTmoney te maulpulute voters? Can he deliver his district? These are the test questions by which the availability of the candidate Is weighed. Ne ene inquires whether he la titled by natural endowment or edu cational accomplishments te take p.ut in the making of laws which measure and limit our lives and our property. Has he common sense enough te u en appreciate the dllllculty and danger of law-making? Or is lie usually se ob tuse that like the feel he rushes hi where angels fear te tread ? Men In the legal profession perhaps mere than any ether class of citicus knew the dangcis of repealing, nlteiiiur. and making laws. And they tee knew ' better hew many legislatures by bung ling staut7s and amending laws h.iu endangered lies and prejwrty. Olten It were hotter indeed they had passed no laws at all. It is the etin-e of (un (un eolitical constitution that our legisla tures meet se often and legislate se inucli. Except te pass thu necessary appropria tion bills ence in ten years would be tee often when it Is remembered the dam age 'hey de In unsettling the laws and rendering pieperty ln-ei lire. But our iA'glblaturea de nu and w ill meet, whatever be said of them. The only thing for geed-minded and law abiding people te de is te send as their rcprescnUitlves geed, intelligent men, and there ought te be as much selection in electing a state senator or representa tive ns there is in tilling the judiciary. Unless the only duty of a senator be te draw his salary, have at his disposal 11 pasterer folder and hae his "uju" or "nay" recorded in accordance with the commands of the "boss," he ought te lie made of stem, manly, vigorous stull'. , Instead of having the welfare of hi . party at heart he should legislate fei the people. With intelligence enough te comprehend he mut hae moral hero ism enough te stick te the right ; courage enough te eschew w hat he knows te U bas and low, and a eoii'-clentieus dealie te benefit the people he represents. In t ether words, he must hue an honest bead unci aMrile brain. Hie matter of the making of law kit 110 easy task. It requires a knowledge of technical legal phraseology, which comes only w itli experience. It requires depth of mind sulllcient for the compre hension of the principles of right and jurisprudence w hich lie back of thefeun of expression. It requires 11 knowledge of the practical working of laws in the concrete, aud a keen discernment of the trend of public sentiment. The Legisla ture Is net thu place for the theoretical dreamer any mere than it is the reward of the blatant tHilitleun and numbskull. This thing of m.iklugstatute law is scri scri eus business, and need men of sound judgment and geed sciih: Let us reward our "mere politicians" with almost any ether elllce make them governors, mayors aud county court officials. They can de iittlu harm in these iKnItiens. Hut for the sake of the geed name of our state, don't let them go te the Legislature. Let us scud tlieienien of serious mind and selter thought ; men of holiest heart mid lusty bruin. Our Legislature undoubtedly needs such men, mm 11 1110 Jtepubllcuiis of the Four. teenth district cannot find one lifthe Rf next three months the Democrats ulll. -r-v Xe Mure llarinj,-. school beiinl ilhl 11 mi-,. ..-!,.. Ky Ti 'thlug last night wlieu it nlnced hc-avv MnnUlPS en the barbarous custom of iiuliig. It Is u iirnctlus that im long feecnln Mguciu our Anicrieau celWus uiuir the L'tiktdinnf Ibe fin.tiLi. ...!... v., ' i -Every boy who hiu rwul "Tem Brown E tIUiKy" Is fnnilllurwltlisonieortlio JpravUtvH uf (he ciiHtein. Kwii thoiileall theiileall thoiileall latlen of Teniaud hlexiicric'iicti.ilec'H et soften (he barbarity which in vlnltiil rl4i! (he InnetviU boys nt thelrcntrance W tue aciaoel. In our own country the , OMttnin lm found Its wen,t nml int,t ftrulfXiiroMleiilu theiiuvnl and mill. tmry choel, mid cximlaleiw for hiidnj; nre net infrequent eccurrcncca, at V leliU aud Ani.npeJIs. West There can he ik doubt about the -danger of hnrlmr la any, of its features. The whole system ki n had one, and cob trib utes nbsolu(cly(nethlng beneficial te the development of boys and young men. It is net n manly prnctlcc. On the con trary It is usually carried out in the cowardice of overwhelming numbers. It Is true that a cry often 11 fellow will walk into the college walls as if he owned the whole solar system, and it Is nlnelutclv necessary It is said "te take him down," net only for the comfort of his fellow students but for his own posi tive geed. Whether this be done by means of "stretching," tossing In a blanket or by putting him under a pump, makes cry llttle difference te the nvcrnge undcr-graduatc If only his bag of self-conceit Ik? punctured. AVhntcver argument Ixs made in favor of tills custom there Is no doubt that even In colleges nnd higher institutions of learning Its practice has been pro ductive of vastly mere harm thnii geed. There are many sports In which our young men can engage te their perma nent physical and mental ts'iieflt. Itase ball, lawn (minis, cricket and feet ball are all sports that make a lsybrne, manly nnd spirited, his heart sound and his brain vigorous. The practice of hazing In the high school has nlwaj'f been dangerous te the health and sometimes te the life of the victims. The boys are younger than college boys and for that reason mere imprudent and rash. Complaints Iibe frequently and with justice been undo by anxious parents, who feared for the delicate health of their boy In the rough hands of his mere Igoreus schoolmate. And It hns happened that some parents will net allow their children te attend the high school be cause of this cruel custom. We have no doubt the teachers have long been op posed te hazing, as It is practiced, and have done all they could te abolish It. New that they arc bucked by the school beard w lib heavy penalties It Is te Ikj hoped this relic or Knglisli barbarity will Ik; eradicated from our school sys tem. m tm M nnaninkcrrri. Jn the editorial department of the Bclfeid's Magazine for August, the two characteristic features of Postmaster General Waiiainiikcr are commented en In delightful style. He Is llrst credited with having paid the highest known price for an elllce. The consideration was net paity service or reputation as is usual, hut cold, hard cash. Ills right te select the elllce of his tastewas un questioned, for it was ills by right of purchase. In addition te this lie has lieeome famous as the greatest political executioner en record. In three months time excluding fjundajs, when the geed man did 110 work his department rolled thoheudsef ever eleven thousand Dcmeciatlc jKistmasters into the basket. Twice In a week of six days, his high slaughter maik was a thousand decapi tations. The ether feature of the pest-master-general, which marks him out for fame, Win tlie line of literature. Con ditions arc continually arising which call for anew word. " Koycett" and "Gerry maiidci " are Institutes w here the unities el men liave been used te supply our de ficient vecubulaiy. In talkiiig of the prnctlcc of turning men out of elllce for partisan reasons, without trial and for 110 ndiqiiute cause, speakers and jour nalists have had te indulge in a vast amount of elicuiulocutlen. Our postmaster-general has supplied the long felt need of a word, and when iiniaii has been "Wtuiuinukcied" there Is 110 ene lu would iietuudeisliind exactly what is meant. The wi Iter aboe relet led te aptly dellues Its meaning w hen he su, s : In Its unitneiis sound nn hem thn sulsli orilie blade, lhe thud el (lie ate, llie creak or llie guillotine. Wunaiiiiiker, W'ana w liaiser, Wnimmi kir,Vauulincl:er, te say nothing of llie "( nickrir," the "ckuker," lhe "siimcUer." the "liai ker," the "blacker" and etliui ri Mimical v iiriatlens w lint could liomerosugm'liool terluie and slaugh ter? Why should net hucIi 1111 uiclltdieu, when supported by the greatest illspl iy of "heads" eei credited te ene aim, win a jilnce in the dictionary, and become "Onoef theli'w, the Iiiiniertnl muiics lliat 1110 net lieru le lle ' Si.i-k no lurtlier. 'i'lie iiilllcuuluiii in at liatul. 'lhe l'ilRilius ami I'urltauH iUkII eutcti their nieiuiiiieiit estenlay; iitli it Kentucky Drnincnit for tinitui anil nn lrUli Oilliellu oxlle let jieet. SIiiuIph of Cotten .Malhei ! Wi; tlilitk. It w 111 net lie Ilenjiiiulu Trunk Hit lNlilpiii.iu. Tin: l'lilladeljilila lircnul ItiHistN that the l'lilhulelphla 7'imev Is ler llie lepeal of the Inleinal lovenue lawn. We de net se un derstand the 7'iiim, it N net he entirely out of joint. If u Dctuoer.it cannot be elected Cniteil States senator in Ohie it Is te he hoped Mui.it llaMciil Mill be chosen. He would be hoinetliliiKef u free lanee In th.it August body j beside" it would gl e him n feriiui wliere he could iltly rejily te the ciluuinlcH that luixe been heaped upon t it it by distinguished senators. He would undoubtedly puive an interesting flgtite in lli.it body. 'ew Unit he Is formally placed in nomination by the Cemmei cuil-Oiinttt It It be found Impossible, te nleit u Deino Deine cnit, let lliilstead by all means be sent te the Senate and let us see the lur ily. Tin August iitiiuber of ft fw if lu( zine is full of the bilLjhtestef llteiun enis. Itspiescand poctryarebj pepnlai authets, nnd the puHlmtlens .110 of the kind mid kIze ler the leader In the library us w ell ns in the hammock. Tin. Journey of the champion wlupger fiein New Yerk te MUh.iiii Is some what dillerint ti 0111 the one he umdein lhe cail partef July last. It is truolie trinels In style and st lie neu as then. Heis un un JeaIiir the best of pahiieeai nieoiuiuoda nieeiuiuoda nieoiuiueda tfon, but the man 11 lea of the etlleer el the law ure upon his wlst. Instead el Jein no) Iiikeii te w In the ietei ' crew 11 and the diamond belt, te Niy nothing of 11 ast 111111 of iiiouev, he will new satisfy a broken liu by Hue 01 impilsomn'ent. "lluwliiiliuiilisbett Iaunlis last" thought ioeruer liwiy wheu the pugilists aud lhe iHWHjiapers were Kihiii; him ler his luelluituiil attempts te picuuil the light. And if the pr.ilsowerthi goveiuerlmd lhe (llsHisilien of Snlllx au's hculeiue lhe champion wegld without doubt sjHMid a ear en the public mails elelhisl In a rou reu ht'H stripes and ariucsl with a liauiiuur. '1 lie go erner is right, Iih, ami geed jH'ople will c'eintncud him for upholding ami en en feieiug the law, Talji uk hays ' u geed new hpaper is lhe grandest temporal blessing that (j'im.1 has glen the peeple of this century." .Sub .Sub bciibe for lhe 1nti.i.i,1(ii.m-i.ii. 'lllli Ubeset'-MHtlt lMuitOKinillls. Frem the Dotrelt Free l'ruii, "Mlsllt I'liotegraphs ler Sale," is the hlgn ufn Mlihigati lueuue phntiigraph gal lery. The man who owns the plate nan he hit 011 that plan te get rid of plet in us that people order and never uv for. " Hut who buys thu pictures?" asked the artist. "Oh, many felU. Yeu me u young man comes in In re und sies u nice piaure of a girl, nnd he bnjH ene and sejidsit home te Ida irlends. Then be takes one. for himself, jierhajis two, and In that way I get my meney back. I knew ene young fellow who took ftem of my lc work and sent It te flwinnny te represent his wjav Hie picture could easily have pnsed for Bcrsmfnrss the features went, but fche wns never dressed wit like that. Metheis who hsv little children often buy pictures or children wlthtleng hslr when I heirs hasn't grown out nnd send them round te friends nt a distance. Iran Sell hrlde's pic tures wlthenf any trouble. 1 sometime think that pictures that ain't taken Tet peo pee peo ple leek Just as much like thorn. TJeMdes It saves you all the trouble or a sitting." I.I ft I up it tlinlr With the Ejclhts. Bombay letter In Cleveland leader. I s.w two wiimcil Jugglers lit .103 pore. They were brlKht,intolliKuut-leoklng girls, ene of whom appeared almost old enough te be the mother or the ether. They did many wonderful thlngx, ene or which was mixing up sand In water, nnd then putting the hand Inte the discolored fluid they lirnncrlil. a Imlulfrll nf Kind. W IiIlIi IllterCll through their fingers ns liry ns liefore it went In. Thn youngest or tliese girls wn. perhap, flflcen. Khe was tall, well-formed and flue-looking. She had bracelet"! en nrms ed en rect, nnd her 03'esworeasbeautirul ns these of a gazelle. One of her trleks was the lilting or 11 heavy hair by her eyelids, the thought of w lilt It almost" makes my eyes sere. 'lhe clnlr was n heavy mahogany one, which be longed te tlm room hi which I wasstaing. Hhe tied two strong strings te the top of thlsnnd affixed the ends el these strings te her eyes by llttle round metal nips; each about the size or a nickel. These fitted ever the oje-balls and under llie lids, and she bent ever whlle they were se Listened, liaising hcrseir she pulled up thei hair with theso strings with the mus cles of her eyelids and carried It from one slde of the room te the ether. It was a hot het hot rlble sight, and ns slit' took lhe mclnl cups rrem lier .eye they tilled with water, und she almost sank te the fleer. I told hortlie trick was disgusting and that she ought nnvnr In rv II nL'.llll. Still, for this Slid the rest or the show tliese gills were well satisfied w ith tw e rugccK, or about 70 cents. Whom He round III Mateli. Funny Man Well, Sullivan 1ms found his match at Inst: glad of It. KulllMtiiite Where? Wh.ityo'te given us? I M. In the match safe. Wanted te light his cigar. See? A ZoeIokIciiI Iniprepi Irt.v . Frem Jtunncy'ii Wceltl. (leorge (explaining) II ipiiopolamiisani ipiiepolamiisani ipiiopelamiisani phlblotiR. lie's under water at present, 3 en knew. Helle, here he conies new." Mhinie-Ah, hcnw-usl And without n bulling suit 1 Let's go hick, Oeeigc, we've get into the wrong plnce. A Toilet J.imirj-. hOZODON'T Is n luxury ns w til a necessity. Placed wliure It plieuld nlwnjs be upon the toilet, It itderiis It, nnd enillllcs llie Uirle and ,seac. It m tuls out a dtllclimprrunic,uml elvtsiilnunireiind lunlth te ItsuserH. Jj-)-ldceihtlw CokstU'Atien folleMed hy lltful illnrrlum, Blinellii)? palnn In the brmMi, ilmwhiu clown ncliliiK palm, hiirnlng neiiMillen In the Mimll orthetiuck.dcnnty, d.irkoleted llulilt Mlilcli Mild In pawing, mid inaiiy ilrpoilte vind, nut cut, lube casts, mid fluldi levercd liynsnaiy nciiin, any ene or the roiegelng Hlunlllia ml autud khluty treutiln. I'rer. Win. II Thnii auti, M. 1)., or the Unhernlty or the t'lty or New Yerk, n "Morendnltoiirotiirrlulotl In thli country hy chronic kidney dlMitsu tluiii hy any ether mulad except ceiiuniptliin." Iholate Dr. Dle Ijnli In kpiiiktiiK or Warncr'iiS.ire Cure, cald mcr hi own fclgniitiire " If I round lii)Kcirtliulcllui or derleuH Kldiiry trouble, I would une jour prennithin." Ulioccllmicetio. xrliS.BIH: X Jnlj rtditrea the prlcoel suiTixcus a xi) riieusiuuxas McORANN & N0WLEN8, lit) North Queen Htm t. rpillTTlIVAL 1 OtJNTAIN ri:N-rni: iliwr 1 mid ihinpCHt 111 tlie iiuirket II kunit geld pin. Hard rutihcr helili r, timer gttH mil or order, lastly lllliil. v'all mid iiMiinlnii herein mtrrliavlneilwwlieip. At lIMSMAN'HliuiU' FiirulKhliiK Hlere. 42 West King street, TIKNIIY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, hun remeed te Vi YUil Kliif 1 nc Mritt, hailnsa y itescrlptlen at lhe hill line or Furniture enncrv iewcsi prieex. .isi uiiiieriiiituig piniiiptty ut ut ttndidte. Call and eTiiiiilne eiu lmmmI. n8 trdll II. OLF. 1 ill liist Ivlng sticct. A IlAlli: CIIANCi:. Biggest Reduction of All in Fine Clethes. 'Ill lib dollar Hull riiluceil tetwi tilvtuoUel. lars. Tin dollar I'nnti rcdiuid In E7.J), ami nil ether Light Wilglil Kiiltlng In the niiiie pn pn pn iiorlleu. A large stock tOMliet fniin.nt II. (ILIUIAHT, Ne. llNertli tJuieiiHtrcit. B-Only Direct Importing Tallur (u the City el JjuiruiUr. rMl'OltTANr HLNI) ion nn: I AT. nleKiieliiiit Itsucd or the L V.Nt'XHI'LIt lit"!. NISCOIil,K(lKriintiilnliiK lentliiienlalH 110111 our lliijsaud (llrlmibriiadand nt liniuii, Ilhl or pupils In utti iidiince durhiK the al .Mai, iniie or mud. (le-wrlltiij; IniliuUd), ite. Aiiethrr cntnleKiin 1011I11I11I111; lullir Iiilerma tlen nml photetMm Iemk of thn Ihenry mid hushics. practice ifejinrtiueiits will Iw out In a lew k. 'I Ills 1 lii'-slinlle Ireni phote2iaph. Cull or nnd InltU K tin; St Address II. C. Wi:iDLi:i,l'ihiclpil. M ll.LKIt'H I10HAX bOAF. MILLER'S Borax Seap WILL- WASH CLOTHES, -AND EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN rpiu: I'Lei'LKH cash hieiii: BARGAINS FLANNELS AT- THEPEOPLE'SCASH STORE. Wehaieiuaile liin.'ti piiuhasia of Flaunt lsur ecr ill scrlplleu which te day are winthtiem 7'-, le 10 s 1 n'lit. ineic iiieiic. Our iiMeiiitr Khali liiethelicniiltureur piirchiisiK us Ien,' us the mock 1111 hiiiid last... wl'wiluh'e n:ou Specially Lew Prices en Flannels DUIUNti I HE MONTH OF Al'l.t'sjl". (eiiip or these geed will uudeulitedl he IiUlu r In prlie lati r In the mimen whin Ihire Is a Knatir dimnud. We have fceiuetl iclal makes e( Hiu ijuallty Hoine-Jlado Flunueh net te be had 1 Inula 10 III this market Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, luui-.UUdll LANCAblLR, I'A. Kfititiimnhcv'. i'lULaDKLrlliA. Friday, AugiHl2, 1889. Closed at i P. M. te-morrow. Queen Mary Perfumes. Nothing daintier. They stand with the best of Amu u Wuieht's or Luuin's or Atkin son's (all here), and cost less. Fhytalia brings a healthy scalp ; that means healthy hair. 4 "5 and 8s; a bottle. We make it. Near centre of the Btnri. All the Fishing Toels ; sea, pond, or stream. Sporting gear of every sort Base Ball, Cricket, Croquet, Tennis. If you have net asked, you'll be surprised that se little money will get se much fun timber. Ilaftcmcnt, nertlirnt of iriitrt. Ne dust, no cinders, no red red fhet room, no danger with an Oil'Steve if you get the right kind. The Monitor can't ex plode. Scratch a match and it's going full blast. Puff! when the cooking is done, and there's an end. Gas' Steves tee. Handier and just as geed work. nisement, neitlicuM of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. ifitlnuc of itohieu. A! uriticii lines. SEVEN CENT GLOVE SALE ASTRICI I'S PALACE OP FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ON SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3d, Belweun the Hours of 7:30 te 1 1, Every Pair of LISLE GLOVES SEVEN CENTS A PAIR. Ne mere than pairs sold te that every every te get near O one customer, se bed) has a chance the counter. This will positively be the last Seven-Cent Gleve Sale. De net miss it. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Frem 2 te 5, ONE LOT OF FINE JERSEYS, Plain and Fancy, AT FORTY-NINE CENTS, Regular price from 87c te $1 , one te each customer. ASTRICH BROS., 1 15 & 117 North Queen St. iUmu Heat. -J AN1H8 I'ATLNT KAIU.Y'lORb STEAM HEAT. Wi. the umUrxlh'iud, hnc in umj The I.in dls laUut Radiators plactd h Lira F. I.iiuIIk, or lumatir. III , and tan s.i thi arc lu iir ixnct inrrm and Klietn tin Mitlraitlen , de net ku or leak, are inrrect thiulaters and kikxI luatirs. Wu ihccrrullv riiiiiiimind and IhIIcic them iqual te the t)lt en thi market. Iliijnniiibu Mti haiid&emc ludtUu . II 11 MlinUlKR.VCO., Ijinrastcr, I'a. U F. HOWMAV, Uiiujstir, l'a. LYlllA L VNIUS. l.incai.ti r, l'a. ROM! lUtes a II All I'M N, Ijuuastir. l'a. s. lillfll.Y. UimiiMi r. III. Hit. 1.(1. f:. 1:11. stnisliunr. l'a I.LI.VllirtH WFWFILimra'diun.'.rii. M.lt W RR.MrKliurf.'. l'a. J L. .Ml MM llniuiistiiwii, l'a. J M.MU'lTl.H, Lltltr, l'a. . W. M S1 A I O , I'lKilcni Hlc, l'a. 'I N Sl'KVUM N, 10.U1 lllc, l'a. I 1.. I'SN'l It. ItelhMlle, l'a. I.LI H WOII Akren. J t ill! R Villi ON, Lauiatlir. II IMlTs, 1'nrkiMiiiri: I1LNJ .M1N .MLhMi:il,b.iluiivi JJJ-lineeilH xreiuc.ii'v 1 COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. New lhitlduiK!,: Ijiri,i fudeanuut .Hiholar .Hihelar ships, Ijilieranaj , l.lluar . i)ianasliuu. 1'rrp.ues fur Celli tie or l!iulniM, sep.uatn Courte ler lad li lisiein KuiKuajris In Itiuu. tar Course. Tuition, Hi) pir iiiiuum. Itu-inl In prlMite runllliN, SUii) pi r week. Faciilt or nine. ITili mui eH.ii-Miti mher J. l'oriutu l'eriutu hviie, inlilri IllJV. JAM IS Ml IKIL (iALL, I'll. II., JJlr,itll 1'llMllcill. TTtltAMCLIX AMI M VRslIALI. C.D V l.MY 'Ihls Itimltuilen preurc Iridic' uud lieiitlemeu lm au lellese in tin Fulled r-lateti An IIiikIIfIi Ciiiiim) i iirraiixiil te pre lim h 0.0m. for Uachliiger lmlne'., Furi-it-ul(viienppl) te W, W. MOORi:, A. M., JIMmied Reeler. IttlsccllattccntB. SWAM HKATlHTHECOMINOlinATFOtV dwrtlltiK, rlinrchet, tcUel hmmv, ctV tAeuch tiesfiillr 111 jK hundred.-J mi me wufnyeu centnnrlnw a chnnceaall na xiiii.n lies i, who win Kivs.yeu iwtlffcr terr ieii, at feir price. ft & IB1 tfd -J TSOll thi: nvAr met Am runwArn iv I the market, go te JOHN BEHT.W! EnH Fiitten street. ni2-trd S10K 1'UI.I.r.YM. HIIAKTINO, COUjAIW, llaiiitrMLt'luinii llext.. CeupllnKs. etc, go .K1IIN MHT.-SH Kflut Fulbin ilnvU inZ-tld XTIOIt IIOII.KIITUIIK imUHIII2, HTILUSON 3 IMjveWreiiclifs.l'Ipcnnd MeiikcyWrcnrhes reinblned, I lit x, (ill Cans, etc., go te JOHN llh.sr, 3.11 ttisl Fulton MrvcU ' mfctfd -lOuTllJtONZt:, U()UI l)H! AND HlZINQ t fiirmeainwerk.ntJOllNlJIJjTH, Slll-iit r uiiui I loll utreet. m2-tm 171011 IIOIIJ:itH, IIOIUZONTAUTUIlUtiAll, 3 Vertical, l'iirialile,Clliiilcr(liirliic. of iiny lre or iMtr, erilm trt material nml work werk iniunhlp, go te JOHN 11UMT, 3HJ KtiU Fulton atrict, m2-trd TJAIITICUIiAlf " ATrKNTIONl'AII TO I Meilcl Mnklne, l'ntUrii, l)rciMln? and lllne 1'rlntJi, at tirlrai rcanenuble, nt JOHN 11KSTH, 351 hiM Fjilten htreel. m3-trd A OHNCV FOIt CALLAHAN A COB CI U, metit lotnke the plitn or Ited trnd. In miTTclt liiakrn rim llmcn the quantity or red lend nnd Is rar (superior In ninkliigMcamJeInU; packing tnnn and hand hole ptutes en our, Ac., Ac 1'rlce 31 mi te iicr pound nt JOHN lltJIT H, 3S1 fjl Fulton Htrect. Iu2-trd I 71011 HOLTS. LAtl HCftKWH, HI7T KCRKWU, 3 H"uarennd llexntren Nuta, Ihese Reeds In stock, at JOHN Ilirrt, ,V.)Kail Fulton street. .. ina-ttd v UMI-S, BOILKItH, MINING. CENTIHFU iral nml Hiram I'uninn. or nliv eanncltv. at JOHN 111T'H,:WJ liist Fulton idrecL iii2-trd 170h"hTeam aAifeTaTiUGH en low V l'ressure, W'ntir (liuisen, Obuke Ceckn, weed Wheels or Weighted, Olass Tulien, Wlilstlcn, Hjplietis for Htiam Oati;es, Cllnder Olltrs l'lalii, Water Uiiucn Columns, Ceck rer Hteun Uamrcs, call en JOHN HEST, 3.1:1 hiisl 1 11 Him street. inZ-trd CARRY IN HTOCIC-linsr CHARCOAL, Hammered llnr Iren, Deuble Ilrllncil Iren, llunlui's Hlwt Iren, Hived, Het and Celd Hetter Iren. Htcel. Hheet Iren 8-10 te Ne. 16, at JOHN HlXiT a, SSI liist Fulton street. inJ-tM PACKINOS. AH FOLLOWS: IJIRIOO, FOR HUamatidllvdrnnlleFiicklni?, Asbestltepe, Weicn and Wick l'ackliu;, Hemp Facklntr, As As hcntes Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Vsliostes Khcalhlnc, CluiiiI'urkliiB.CIuin llliijt ter Water (juuKes.I'lumbiKO Fnekuuc, Reul s I'ntcnt As IkirUw, Lined Sectional I'liie Cever, nt JOHN HLSr H.an dm Fulton street. m2-lM IilOHAMERICANHiaHTFEF.DCYLlNDLH 3 Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups rer Hearings, en uin net them nt JOHN BES1 S, 33.) Kasl Fulton street. jn2-trd ITIORI'RAIT CAUY AHllISTOS WHO V ViiUcdenklns Vnlics, IlrasdOlebeVnlics, ltruvs Onte Villus, Iren lledy Ulnbe VaUen, Iver Barelv Vnlun, Fop Hartt Valt, Air VnlMi, Riidlater Vnlvi, Friitt'a Hn lilting Chick Valves, UrassCheik Valve", Feet Valen, AiiKleValVLi, ill ut JOHN liLMfa, 3J3 Vd Fulton mritt. m2-trd F YOU WAN I' A FIRST-CLAB.H FOIITAULK l.nnlne nnd Heller, en wheel1!, clieap, as tne IemIiil- nrlces fihnvv: 6 hore-nevv er. SITi: 8 lierM.pmm.r, ti23; lOhoifcO-pevverjioTri; 13 tiori-e-pevvi r, tT3j J) horse-pouer, $l,17e, call ut JOHN 1I1MI S.att Kasl Fulton direct. m3-tld -TJ VDIATORS, OF ANY SIAKI! OR lUI ,L Hlirn. ran he furnished atrcaMmahle llgurcn, iiyJOIIN lUJil'.inS liist Fulton st-ritt. iu2-trd O.VW MILLS, I1AR RK MILI.M, COIl MILLS. n I'nllii r He era. Tan I'ackeiK. Jrln 'an I'ackeiK, Triple Heio 1'ihmii. Mllllm: and Minim; Machinery, nt JOHN IIUHT'S.aj.J 1-ist Fulton street, mi-tfd Offff Filur OF FIFRrFROM V. OVJfJJJ Jnch te 0 Inch dlameUr.lfer Kile at a leivllKure, and the only house In the Ity with a pliie euttlm; machine, cutting up te Inch diameter, at JOHN ULSr ,3J:lF-ist Ful ton Micct. m --tfd 17I0R CAST IRON I'IFB FITTINOS, I10TH I1 plain and reducing, up te (Much diameter, Mall, able Flttlmrs, l laimii j langc umeie MalllfeliK American Unions, Hauler, FliHirnnd Cilllmt I'latts, go te JOHN ii. aiii,u ou njii;. IlKhl S, .! :.ikI Fulton strict. m.'-iiu P itiiri: niiicics. rim: clay, at low Hemes. Ke te JOHN 11 LSI', 3S.I Lubt rillten street. in2-tfd IOR HORIZONTAL HrAlIONARY L clli't, frem'J te HO lioii.e-pevvir, and Vei Ileal Fuiflties from te lOlieruMKimr. veu vvll lliid tluiii at JOHN 11LSTH, 3-U LVist Fulton street m3-trd 171011 CASTINGS, IRON OR IIRAbS, LIOIll ' or luavy, at fcliert notice, ke te JOHN lllWr.JJ.1 Last Fulton direct. ln-MM TF IN WANT OF IIRAbS OR IRON SrOF CikIcs, AslnHtei l'ackul Cocks, I'd and Illb CiK'ks, Luver Cocks, SwIiik Joints, call ami ui 1 thi'iu.ur bend jour enUr by mall, te JOHN lll l', :ai List Fulton strict. mJ-lld "Wfiiin: correN wasti:, ceffi:u iiy tin iMiimil, 10c, In lets of 10 pounds or evir.t'c All iioeiNilcllvtred temiv jntrl or the cltv ru p. Call en JOHN lllJal, Ne. Mlllm I UIIOIl KIIICU lii'J-trd 1 NJKtTORS, llt'i: LllTLi: CHANI". II N 1 iikU liisplruteis and Ulnters, Lbcrmau miner I lent r, i tuuiriiiy iii'.iiccier. Vmirlcaii iiijceierM, an in heck, m. juii. liist I ilium Mm t. nijsrs, KU ins-trd rpANICS l'OR WATi:H,OIIJs,At'Il)OR GAS. 1 eriinv shnpe or eapacltv.ut ralr prices, ue te JOHN IUr.alU-ist Fulton btrctt. initfd iriNULirrKKUhlOUC FARM. STORM KING (2161.) RlXOItn !.V.3U. Muiidard by llrci'illnir uud lVrferinnuee. Wredby II VITV ML'DIUM, itierd SUt, nml klre or 12 trotters and pacers with rctenls Hern J:lit te J A and evir Hit Willi iiierds littler than 2 X). Dun hv Ali'xnnilir'H Nerman, (.Ire nT Lulu J IIL. Maj IJU'cn.I.'J), .te. MieiHldam ) He'vaid shlrCharlis (hoieueh. bud, Thlid dam hy Smith s Mcsieniu r, ten or Dlll'h MlMIIKT. ' hi hum Kimi is a bav.htands 111 hands and vuIkIis about I,'AK) lbs. llasalvvajs taken llrst piimluiu ut state anil leiuitv lairs. His tells me larRi ami IuiiiiImiiiii, mid live tluit liave been sold aveniKid SildiiOat an atraiiu iike or one anda luiirjiars. Hi vvastakiiirlKliteiiliiflliii stud mul with in little preparation reducid his iiiiinl Ireni .'.Jli, te J t), trettlni; thrie hints In J 10, 211 mid J e lle went a iiiariir In one of tin iiillis hi i."i hccemls a 2-20 Klt whlili kluiuk his iiipailtj It 1 cuulil hian lilin luiiK eueiiKh In the stud te he pn paled fur irv I ist work. 1IJIJIV-J.V1W for n re.il until his ircsent hCHik Is mil, after whlih he ulll slmiil at ST.j(i). JjWId. DANL. (J. LNOLL. Marietta, l'a. Ev i:iniien WANTS IT! THAT IS -F.VF.11YI10DY WHO HAS KVF.R 1 IlILI) IT ! LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. We hivnit the bI,'Kes,t mills lu the world, but tin te Is no Inttir mill nnj where at least time In no mill that cm make hettir Heur Se taj thousands or jicepli lu this temiuunlt), mid we take their wind fei It. It .veu have trouble with jour baking-, this het vuather, ou will perhaps dlsievir that tin tioublellis with jour llour-pievldidjou de net use Levausl lour lf'euuie usins that m title, and still have trouble with jeurbak. liiK, pirluijis It U because of the even. It iiin't Iw the Heur Ryeu use Levnu's I VJ , CATION INCURSIONS. RAYMONDS VACATION EXCURSIONS. AllTraVillui; i:peilsis Iniludrd. p.irM ulllleavi l'hlliidilihla Meudav,s,. tiiiils-r w. rer the Nuiiul midandUist lilper tliesnisim tu Un YELLOWSTONE IATI0ML PAIIK, wiih a iiiinplclt leuml of all tht points of In tciist in Vincrlcas Wmitttiland, and ample ttim for a thorough insci tlen or lis uianv nmi mIs. lntldental visits teNliiK'iri Falls, Mil wniikis,OtiiiitmiewiH', the IHllser the Istou Isteu slu.ht, 1'aul, Mlimtapells, tltn Falls of Minne haha, ijil.c Mlnueteiiku, the famous ' Hint IjiiuW or lUketa.Lti, In connection with this excursion there will be an milled TOUR ACROSS Till: CONTINENT, iv Ith a n turn threueh Calil'ernla. OUntirll Siitmd 1'iiiir tethc I'aclrte Coast, v la llie North! rn I'acltlc Ruilre-uL ticlelsrll -Fuursleu Ulreel rwiutheru Cul Ifiirnla. HiiiliU- iuust ami rM'ptembir-A Sirlcnef 'Irllis te the ltisorlser Ni w Knglaliil, Canada, ami the Middle .Stnti eir Send for dtMrlptlve ilrculars, iIc.Ik uiitliiC vvhether illeu stone Far l lour, Cali fornia FMurien, or shorter trips an desired. RAYMOND A. WIIITCOMU, lllNeiiih Math Strut luudtr Centlmntnl lletili, J3Mld ,F,M FlULADLI.l'IHA, FA. Catrptt, BAltOAINBl u "ft - tlO.TO T SrtiRK s 6arpe-t Hall 1 jm ' -FOIt Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. We Have tub LxnetsT and Best Bteck in the Ctrr. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Ucttci -pi LINN A 1IRENKMAN. NOW IH THK TIME -OU TO New Heater Put In. WE MAKE NO FAILURES IN HEATING. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Xte. 152 Ner tla Queen Street, LA XCA S TER, (Sreccvics. T BUlLSK'8. Seasonable Goods! HAMS, DRIED BEEF, Etc. Flnmpnlc Ilrund Hums, very line, all nuaran Iftd. Caiirernl-i Hnm, 10c a pound. Shortcut Shoulders, Oe. Dried Bier, chipped. New Mack, ertl In buckets. Boneless IIcrrliiK In pins front boxes, nlte rer lunch or picnicking. Sai dines Imported and American In Oil nnd Mustard, l'ettcd Meal", Boneless Ham, Chicken und Tur key. Yerk Hlitle Cream Chts.se. IMatn or Diitchhend Cluce. Picnic, Pineapple, Roque Reque fort and SapsitKO, etc., etc BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. I'A. Sate. G ENUINE DARCT-AINS. The Big Hat Bargain OF THE SEASON. Wc have taken all our Odd Hats ami Odt Hires and have uiude up the BKiUlXl' BAR GAIN LlnoeriLitscviroireifd. 1 he line Includes lints that wtre sold ferSiQ, SiUO, S1.T5, 51.50. 51.25 und 51.00. All reducid te the small stun of 25 CENTS. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS AT BIG INDUCEMENTS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. FA guolte. II ERR'8 BOOK STORE. MUCILAGE. Pomeroy's Best. Here Is n MucIIhre that w 111 Hlltk. It will Held TUht nnd Stick Fas'.. It Is Kntlrclj Sallsfatterj rorOlllce Use, the Heme and Sthoelioom, or Whincvtr ei Win river jeu vinnt mi) thing teStltk. L B. HERR, B3 NORTH QUEEN BT. Cljttut &iiCC J.J1GH A MARTIN. i. FRUIT JARS ! JELLY TUMBLERS! CHINA HALL. Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, Quarts and Half Gallens. The celebrated Lightning Jars in Quarts and Half Gallens ; this jar has no superior in the mar ket. Jelly Tumblers in any quantity. All at Bettem Prices. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King St. elIMM 4?ev Tirtle. I POSITIVE PUBLIC LE-ON (MONDAY, :he IMHiaril Hetel I AUGUST B, Ivi un XT.. n 1... 'I i.. .. wi..-. in.,..,' . .,.,.. . . -.-. ...,.., in-, ihiiv-,iii , invit is mi r.i.i.isti HOl'sK, Ne. .7 Wist Vine street, leutaluin,' seven rooms and lirimil hallua.vs en first and hist mil floors , let '.'1 fit t II luihes, uioreiir hss, h IJI list, meie or hss, te a four flit wide isimmeuallev ; also right te u Ihree fis t w hlc allev from Vine stust. Thlr reirt Is lu KIHHltOllllitlen. Ge MM II Ne .', 'I he '1 vrohterj BllICK IIOUisFiiiitl let freiittui; en linger allev, lu rear of 7tnl Marietta aviuue,let 17 fill J Inches, mine or less, b NI In I, mere or Idv 'I lie house Is m w and will built, has been used as a tli;ar r.uterv, but citn In tiiiueil liitea mat and luuveulenldwilllni; atasriull cost. Sale positive, at Nocletk p.m. JOHN F KANE. Jen L I! MMI3., Vuit. )..illAaHir.Vl i'cnui iieticce. ESTATE OF ELIZAUirill SIICHAEL, late id" the ell) el I.inuister.dceM. iettirs testtimcut.ir) en said istate hav lug been grant ed te the imdirslgnid, all persons Indihliil thtieteiire requested te iiiaki Iiiiinnll.ile i.iv. meiil.and lliuse having ilaluis or iltinaiuls against tliesame, will present tiniu without tie la) rer settlenu nt lt tlie,iinilersi.'r.ed, residing In the ell) or Ijiucastt r. in mi. i.ii t,,,AK j, HOWELL Etecutnr D SIcSIUi I l-N, Atterue) l)5-stdF COLLARS AND CUFFS THE, LATEST, the most dtkiruhlc, ami mint romfertiiblu kliaH-s uud sl.vltTi-Hliy hire, ut ERItsMAN'U UiuU' Furulkhlus Stoic, li ut Kliif street. 4 all -rAllOAIN81 V YOUll- TO HAVE izi HAVE A- VEX2PA . )avucB0. H VRNESa. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, ANTJ General Stable Supplies, -AT- Clias. E. Hatekh's, (BUCCESSOlt 10 SI. llABEKUVSH & SON.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE BENDS. SMtmmcr llcoeHo. TTOIELNORMANDIE. J L ATLANTIC CITY, NOW OPEN. Undi rNcvv !an.urcmint. T. C. GILLETTE, Proprietor, La te of Colenado Hetel, Philadelphia. nil3-Rmd A JOIST ENCAMPMENT OF U. H. TROOPS AND NATIONAL (If MID, AT SIT. U1IIHNA PARK. Army erderR Ne. IW, Division Artillery, De partment or Wnr.dliects two troops or i-avatry parimuni 01 vv nr, uuceu two iroeps in nival ut FertSIejer, Vit.,mul time light batteries artillery trem Wushlnqteu ll.irr.it hs, Ft Adams, R. I., nnd Fert Hamilton, N. Y lnrbi ics 01 ort Lrhnr. te march te Jit. Gretna trem their respective sinuous, urrivim? at me rarK nei later tiniu ugust 5th, and uicicke Inte ciiiup lu temiec tlen with the Cavalrv and Artllliry ertheNat'I Guard whose lHrlml or encampment Is trem Auk. 10th telTlh. Afttr tlie termination of the Joint Liitmiipment lhe Regular Troops will re main at Sit. Gritna for an Indeilnlte isrled, ler fUrthir artillery practice, thus nllerdliig ad ditional attraction te Sit. Gretna each tlav dur hiK Ainsust. The Sit. Gretna Narrow Gauge Railroad Is Mulshed and In sutcessrul running order, contributing lu Its vva te the ptinsure and tnjejiiit'iit ut a da at the ihiirmlug re sort. The trnlns evir this division itinslsl of Ob-er-v at Ien Cars, nllenlliiKin uuehstrm led view or the sccntr.v en route. The pass In fnllviewer theSIilltnry Parade Grounds, Lake t'entwiiRO, the Slate Guard Rllle ItaiiKC, mid ever Herso SIkki lL-'nl, tniilu ill) ascimlhi); until Governer DUk Isuaihttl, four miles distant. Frem the stately new obscrvaterv en Gov. Dick, thirty IKt lilKlur than the old slrutture, whlth has bun rt moved, a sight may be ebtiituttl than width tht ru are lew grander-lertyMiunin miles of v lew bt Ins pnsenttd, and points in live dir fircnt counties beln easllj dfsi-crnt d. II. A. GROSS, Gen Pas. Agent C A Ij. R. II., Lebanon, Pu. NLD IRIbll.Ucn. Supt. Jiai-Siml (Sovx'ianpe. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY,. Ill, !-, 13 A li SIARKLT .STREET, (Rear of the Potetucc), LANC VSTER, PA. -VLL11IE LATEST STYLE3 IN Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Etc. The Finest Stock lu the Country. We new have a Full Line erHECOND-HAND WORK Any Stj Ic Yeu Want. Repainting and Repairing prompt!) nlti titled te. One bet or workmen ispiilallv imple)ed for that puriKise. Tim lowest prlten in Hie count) for llrt-tluss work. 3Gli 01110 11 Call and Examine Sly Werk. illrtchiiu'vy.. 01E.VSI Wedesl re te call Ithe attentleu or censumera or Steam Goods and Lnglnitrs Supnllt s, te our large nnd vailed stock el Pities, alve, Cocks, Mallcable und Cast Iren 1-ittlHK, Asbistes, Vuleubctteii and Ustiduilaii, Shet t. Piston and Valve Packings, bcetch and lied Line llellctt Ing Gauge Glasses, Steam Radhiturs aud Stiam Htatliii; Apparatus, Set and Cap Scuws.and lu tact nliniKt tvirjlhlng required by sit am users, ami all of whlili we etltr ut prlciswhlih we guarautee te be loner than tme or nny ether dealer In this v lclnltv . Well iv e positively the largest stock, and be ing ceuiiicled with the Tilephone Exthunifc, aiu preiurid torecflvennd 1111 all orders lu the Miortesl possible time. Wlu.n In waul of an thlng lu our line, call ou us rer prices nnd we will luuvluce )ou or our ability nnd willing ness te save you Slency, Dt la) and Vcxiilleu. Ourraellltfesrer fiiruhlilinr Englm s, llelli rs, Shaning, Pullevs, Ilnncera, sjm lul Slachlncry, l'lumbirs' untl Gas ITtteni Timls, Patterns, .Medels, and Iren nnd llniss Castings nnd rer the prompt repair or all kind or uuicnlncry Hre unexcelled In I-uicaslcr, and we rispeitfully helklt a shure or j our luitreniigi'. Central Machine Works, 131 A 136 NORTH CHRIST IAN STREET, Lam isTt a, Pv. Geed Werk, Rcasonaeio Charges, Prompt ncss. Tclcphoue connection dS-tfJlt .Utotenvrtpito. Bem I JUST RECEIVED FROSl KcBnig'slmrg, Prussia, Twe llackgreuuds made i-sci lull) for llu.t and Threiwmartcr Ixngth Photographs. 'i'ROTE, 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Pustefflcc. Jau7-md t, iS&i ti j., tVt.Vt.t.J Aflj.w.!fca':- -, a
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