P5SM5S i -"ifjA r - THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!?, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1889. tte tafe'9tt$0tar tWMUtwj. .si V IAlcwKaNIAS POLTZ, Editors. j .SM1.IW vunnnnwuwwi tftM r, ..... . . I .. ? AILY INTELLIGENCER. rnbllshcd .? MvwvilAtfln tliA rnir. lint Kundnvr. Served t V,sJr essTriert In .this cltr and. surrounding 'h towns l lea cents week. Br mall flve del- IS jj: lan)rewlaBdvancc;Saeeiitaamenlli. : JT1CKKLY INTELLIGENCER-One dollar mid . ) nnseMijrntr, Inadtnncr. HOTtCE TO SUflSCRIIJERS-Ttcmlt by cheek f or postefflce order, and where neither of l,Vi Hranuw uq procure.! Be'iiu ih n iv,inu;ii-u i ? Littler. BylMMtA. i 'he Foslefllcc, as second class mall f WMKIl U ASDMM. TBI IKTELUOBNCXK. i r Ijnncftstcr, Pa. fVtjfcJkirOAgTKK, PA., AHgust 10, 1889. fc Tlie Elixir. k" Dr. Brewn-Sequartl's elixir of life Is SbeundlfiK Inte uublic notice wllh tlie ;net magnificent nil erring ever ite- vreraeu te a cnrc-aii. cre cmiuj- iemi Wbent and crippled veicruiisefM.'vciity, Iwbe, lifter the Insertion of mluse of meat Juke under the ukln, became ni frisky ;n Teunc mini. -M iiraiiuii bcenn ie "be nothing mere thann new ntnl very vnnrnmfertiililc metlied of Intoxication. fpbut the doctors gravely Insist that there ;,lsHet only temporary exhilaration, mil '; a renniuicnt strengthening, vvlille rlieu- mntisfn and gout ilee beferu the lamb xJuiee lis leaves befere tbenutnmn gale. fX TI... ftUniivnrAh nf flitu renin rlrnhln a-X - UI3VW1VIVI ... ..... - Ji remnnutiel was treated VV llll (111! UHllill :'' i ... 1 ......i ,i ...,.l l,ll, ,1 ,,.,H1 ii'i. nnu uneeiini ivuiunn't mm iiuuuil, ....... T... I. i r tr!n. .......Jn.l J.. JVL II rrcucu Mivuiu, u. viiriut, ie.-iiuiee.ii iu 5-r the Society of Biology of l'aris the result ? of theittoef tlie elixir en tlnee old men. In all three CAes the Injection beiiciitlt r?. the skin of the nrenaratlen from the 34 glands of young sheep produced "stliu- KSuIatien nervous cxcilenient nntl n regu- Snailen of digestion." ISew, ether phy 1,'alclaus have lwen trying It for them selves in Cleveland and Lluclunatl, vv ilh IKft-wsuIU. The old men leem te be iclnvlfferated. but straiiKvly enough, n K,Teuuir and viiKireus man pltiilhrlv A treated, wiw only made a little nick by jthe opcrntien. It logins te leek tvj s' though Dr. lliwvn Seiuard had really &g!;dlMvcrcii a tonic of great value, but It S&isa pity that he has chosen te call it " the elixir of lire." as many foolish S,; people may expect it te work nil the marvels of Peuce de Leen's fountain of ? youth. The thing has lceii spnmg upon V us in a manner be ncnsatlennl, that me $ have a right te rcfuse te believe in It until forced te de mi by the evidence of & me senses, nnu even men n win ic wic rt. tn Alt tlie! nU Hill., f.U .'.ill .w.uutl.1. 34rl w w...v IM3V .- .....u. jwi. nmiui. , I'jin. imhfw vnu nr vniirself n tiulloet i - & - --- -- Stibr the elixir, in which event lielleve U' everj'tblng, for faith and Imagination $&. arc powerful tilings in dealing with &. maladies. Se wilil de the claims of the. P ' irldu-nvi-n'r niux:ir Hint even I1I4 hfrimi' uy ...wvu.v.v. -.,-, e t EureiKun reputation did net ae liim from ridicule, and as he is in thehcwu-&.- tics, it was freely liliilcd that (lie mind 6? of the fnmeiM llrewn-Semiaril was giv- f Inguway. M. ariet, who wim elfcme when the Inventor of the elixir was l meNt faiiieux, docs liim the s-ervlte of '.endorsing his announcement, lirewn- 5?;Bequaril will be rcmemteivd as the pliy- tFt' slcian wiie itcrferincd a dangeuniB and pU Buimicr. A- an tti President Harrison's llaeklieue. 1 & M.. ... . ... r' tub piatrerm issued uy tne icepiinllcmi , eon vent Ien, at Harris) hi rg, eentaius the &'' follewiui; ilidorbenient of thu nre-eiit IM; natloiialadnilnlstratien: " Wocenllally ;., endorse the ndminlHtratieu of President Kv Benjamin Harrison, becauhe it steadily mi1 devotes itself te the w erk of bread and a '.t- ..... ....... w.'' intelligent administration liy eemietcut and tnisty efllclals," Ac. This dedara- Ira tieu of approval and confidence iu the s..v present national administration en the part of the Republican parly iu IVun- SB sylvania willljea matter for consldcr censldcr fe atien In tlie coming campaign. It Is, of Iw iurw. tlie ennvpiitlemit mill On inn! en. wf derscment wiilch is went te be ene of j& the first planks in a state platform. Hut Kg It is a declaration that gees out te the gS goeu aim seuer people or Hie state, and uiwii this thu Republican partv will an); S for their votes at the election in Novum- N- ber. It briuus lutn thu Issued' (lie enm. &v palgn net only the lltneHS of the iiieseut Efit candidate fertlie ellluuif state tieasurur. & but the merit and worth and honesty of tlie administration or President Harri son are like wit e Involved. What has this administration doue te .commend Itself te the judgment of lien- ifc est aud law-abiding lx-enle' I Ins it ISi kent the pledges that were iiimle with fe iuch a loud voice at tlie Chicago con- . veutlen? The mujeiity of tlie jn-ople uju iiui eivut Jir. iiuirjseii 10 uiu )rCi-l- flatlet nllfl IFmlniml lu-.lt.. t., ..,i.t..ld .. . M.J , ..a VUiruv, Pivumu II IIUI U V ' of the people will sustain him. During k' the progress of the campaign the lie Ipv publican pajcrs urged his election en Sfe "-"e greuuu uiai neiniug could Ue nr- EJl Tatvil nn.lti.1 l.l... 41... 1... 1 RVOi vvw M(jwlwa liim, nnu jii: ie uuil- h.Z& A.f flAtittutlun, ..! ..1...... ri,l 1.. Sv elsted that he would deal fairlv with tlm civil service law, protect the censtitu- IhL. IIati. I'firrv mi II, n lnt.'u nwl .,,1... n ..V .., ..y ..v M .M.10 HUH .llilUU U wise, conservative and dlgnlled pre.-l- llellt. Wi fthwiirt iiir,,.! imi1M...1. 41. ... C'J " ""l' i"iiiiii,i,i,iiiui Eg in the half year of ills iiicuinWncj every g: I'lumirc iiiui nm iiuiuu mi nun was MO Sn luted. The eivll Rerviitt inu-wiw uii.ii diHrpirnriletl In verv nmtiv ttiwltitu..,.! i,,l t his secretarv of the interior mvenlv ml. liiitteil that he had net tlieuglil It worth consideration iu making appointments P in ills department. Postmaster (uMicral ii uiinuniKer, wuiie piieuciy giving out Ills adhcreuisj te tlie system with tlie loud voice of a dilettante, all tlie lime is V' making removals from tlie feurtii-claf s wj iV3Miig u v u imutil WJH V CCW Willi out any pretense or cause. The same disregard of constitutional and statute law is a distinguishing feature iu the ether departments of the national nd ministration. vD- As te tboceiiservallvn u'lsilmn of Mr Harrison, it is the w lsdein efntujiidity J v "" ii no were leveiving imik erens f3 lfl.fitt .,f .hilimrnrt t.. I.I.. 1....I til. 11.. j, .u.. w. ntMtVLiiu, in iu? IJIUII1 llJUlllie euergj- or n Wouter Ven Tw lller, as thu liersenal head of the government, he fjs could net Us w eaker. l'n-slilent 1111--1. mj aju. exliiblU the fiiimen weakntrs of many geed men. Andhe lud;Just tlrit JL. C1UJ&I1LV l'lllfll llll. Iin I .nil.. ...1 1 si many men otherwlee geed and lumnrn. ' ble. One of the btrenumt men int..ii..n. f vtu,lly tllnt evcr eat m tlu' guUTiiaterlal R.A chair of Pennsylvania, was Henry M. K ;yil- no was a geed lawyer, n wmnd yz2jni nuu an unusually well educated Lrc taiatt l)l4 lin . .11 If m. .mi e il-ii mini ills jugli estate -wben be yielded te the eerruntemivi B -of Philadelphia bribers aud thieves, aud -. iwiuuiieu ivemuie ai me bollcitatien of vjf Kemble'a besom friend and companion, ' Diiuv. if., .11,1 iwii ...v-.. .1,,. . ! f( " "" """ " iu-raill IUC Uiuni ! courage, uie nerve or backhoneorwhat backheneorwhat backhoneerwhat U.'ryo Please te call it. He was U-set wltl. I.U... I.M ..- 1 t.i ..... . . i.... HiniH, llll.-B 1IIKI JJUIIlUJCrS, a!ld The bad net the nerve te resist their de - mauds. "It k Junt this quality which Prelile,t I I Harrison conspicuously Jacks, and it is , - jjiinu is iiiiihiugiiiuiuvveiiuiaHure ;Mapreldcut. ite may be a geed lawyer and an honest man, but thce qUallllcs will net aid him when lie is being Iwsct with shrewd and corrupt politicians like the Ulalne nnd Quay tribe. We w IU be very much mistaken If before half tlie administration is ever, Quay or Ulalne, or both, will have Mr. Harrison In such n bole thai be will wish hlmclf well back in blsquict Indianapolis home. Al ready there arc premonition". In the Virginia muddle Harrison has allowed himself te be bandied aUnit. Premises were made 111 bis iiiiiue, te keep which will tr bis honesty and nerve. The Hjicctaele of a political cut-threat like Mahone, wheedling the president or the United Stales te further his own selfish alms, is a -nd sight. The bartering of efcablncl jswltlens was notorious, aud nil tlie foreign ministerial offices and consulates were parcelled out by schem ing IHilitleiaiis without hardly consult lug .Mr. llarrissuT) wishes. Is this the werkufn bread and Intelligent admin lstratieu V Ills true, net many nicti pos sess the requisite amount or backbone te become executives, and iu larking this Mr. Harrison will find hlmscir net alone. Hut it Is Just this quality which Is needed inore than any ether in the olllce lie holds. Nerve, backbone and moral cournge bnve been the distin guishing qualities of our great presi dents, and tlie lack or it has made some geed and honest men weaklings In tlie pre-ldent's chair. Mr. Harrison is weak principally for the lack of that es sential quality, commonly called back bone, and for Unit reason he is fast (Mov ing a failure as chief executive. 'I his is an Issne iu the coming cam paign iu Pennsylvania, and the Repub lican platfeim holds It up te the people of the state. What will Iho honest and sensible meii, who love moral courage and admiiu American lien 0 and back bone, say In answer? Onl) One Orator I We fear that the managers of the Dan caster County Kalr association are mak ing n gicat mistake. The committee apsiin(ed te procure piemincul scak ers reported that It had decided te bold the postponed (clcbiallen of the centen nial of President Washington's signing of tlie first lailiriawdtiiingtlie fair, anil they had seemed tlie pioiulsuef Census Commissioner Rebeit P. Perter, the great authority 011 the tariff' question, te deliver 1111 address at tlie fair in connec tion with tlie centennial celebration. We understand that Jehn 11. Lnudls, the high-tnilfi' protectionist, who made such a llrluef bis titrill' celebration, Is the chairman of this committee, and It leeks as It he w as getting away w itli the managers of tlie minify fair. SVcniv all interested in the success or (lie annual lair, and II has been glowing In Interest among the people. Hut IT it is intended te make It at all partisan Iu any of Its features many gisul jieeplc will have nothing te de with It. The. icnteniil.il of the signing or the first taiill'Iaw was tee Insignificant a matter for a celebration, and Jehn II. I.audls had no support even among iilgli-tailll' Republicans when he attempted te make It a subject for enthusiastic Jubilation. We entirely oppose his introducing this matter as 11 feature of tlie county fn I r. At the illlams urove Grangers' pic nic there ate political talks, but pioiiti pieiiti nent speakers from Isith political pintles are invited te make addresses. We think partisan politics lias no place at this county's agricultural fair at all ; but If the fair association are bound by tills bluuderef tlie chairman of tlie com mittee we think there ought at least be a speech en the ether side of tlie tarlll' question wiilch will answer tlie rank heresies or l'erter. Ia-t the managers or the rnir net Ih hoedw inked iu this matter. .Seme t Marges. It was Mippe-ed when the Legls Legls lure picscribed the syndicate's sol diers' eiphau schools aud appointed a commission te lake charge or the boys and girls, that the matter was in a rnir way of being adjusted. Iiul the Phila delphia i'k-em is relentless and Is out again lu a violent attack and alleges that thoisqueerbyiiillcatehasnet yet lest Its grip. The commission that was est ah fished by the legislature and which for tlie most pint is coiiiiesed et honorable men is directly attacked. The charge is positively made that Majer (iievr was reappointed inspector when It was known that lie was a close political friend or ex -Senater Gee. W. Wright, or unsavory fame, and w lien there was at least one ether reputable applicant fertlie position. Resides the action or tlioceinniision la criticized for putting oil' tlie closing of the syndicate schools teftqit. 1, in order that tlie syndicate might draw JIG.Oeu appropriated for their maintenance during tlie seven w eeks of tlie summer vacation. The llcreul also casts sellout reflect ions upon Representative C. C. lCaiill man, of Columbia, who is n nuiiitier of tlie commission ami attempts te mix the matter vv Ith L.uieaMer minify poli tics. Tills is n little far fetelied fertlie reason that Representative Kiiutliuiiu, who is n candidate for tlie statu Heunte from tlie Xeithein district, could de ilvc no political strength from the syn dicate intliicnce lu l.ancJistcr county. Kaiilniiuu was the author of the pre scriptive claiife in the coinniNslen ait and he thereby made a bid for the lu lu itucuce which condemns 1(. syndicate Hicr and wliidi is by the greater In llueiuiMtf the two In Lancaster county. It may lie due that (lie syndicate has pulled the wool ever the e,os or the commission in tlie matter of tiiorc-ap-peiiitnicnt of Inspector Ulcer and the slO.tKJH but we de net lielleve Renre- senttitlve lvaiiUniau would bazaid his political future by taking sides with the syndicate. Ktiufiuiuu in jeuug, but lie Inn soine elder and wi-er advisers who would hardly let him fall into such a hole The whole thing Is an ugly muddle, hewevtr, and Governer Heaver had Ultei clear his hkhls or w hat I pietly neatly slate wandal. Viintlier llliistiatiiiu. Anether illustiatlen or tlie bad work ing or the principle that all laws shall take efi'cct fiem tlieir jiassage may lie round in tlie law passed by the last legislature iu legaul te the registering or veterlnaiy surgeons. Tlie act was pasM-d some time Iu April, which re quired all veteiinnry surgeons te register their names in the prothenotar.v'soillco within thirty days from the passage uf tlie act. Asa matter or fact, net many people knew of tlie passage or such a law, and it was only en the 6th of this mouth that the protheuolary received the IxKik for such registration. Thv thirty days allowed for this matter has Ieug passed and it ls'11 question w bother any registering or names new will ! a compliance with tlie law. However, the prothenotury Is allewiug thirty days fro 11 the day he received the Uok for that purpose. We join our coutempo ceutempo coutempe lary tlie7(imi'tr in advocating that ue Jaw ought te go Inte ellcci until the official publle.tt ion of the statutes. It Is a violent Interpretation of the principle that Ignorant) of the law excuses no man te held that in this matter the vet erinary surgeons wens criminally negli gent In net registering their names In the prothenotary'a office within the thirty days from the passage or the act. Ne one knew of such a law and the pro pre pro llieuotnry did net receive bis official Uwk until long nffcr the time for regis tration bad expired. Tills principle has worked badly In ether instances nnd ought te receive attention from the legislature. Wk think It w 111 net be Mayer Kdgerlcy ngalu. 1 rrn.t.ieKM'K Is rctelved from Washing ton showing that complcte sueccss has at at Ivtided the Indian toiiiinlssleii llitlinsctflo llitlinsctfle mmit of the lntrlcste question el the Sioux reservation. The wolfiire of s large limn brr of people, 11s well ns the Indlsiislii that pirt of the country w ill be effected thereby. If tlie agreement is dually ratified about ll,U0O,UO0 of seres eflnnd will be ejkjii for settlement nml will be disposed of by the United States te neltial settlers only nt the following rates: f l.'l per nere for h11 kinds taken wltliln the (list three jcars after the act of Congress lakes efleet; 75 tents per nrre for nil lauds disposed of within the sin reeding tw e years, nnd 60 cents per acre for the residue of tlie lands thou dlsKsed or. AH lands still open te settlement uiuler llin agreement nt tlie end ir ten years shall he. accept oil by Ilia United HtntesnlWl cents per acre, wiilch amount shall be added te and credited te tlie Indians its part of their icrmanent fund. The Indians are te be furnished tlie nec essary need for ciilllv ntleit for i! yc ars, and for this adequate appropriation is made. Iu Hddltlen, thcie Is te be set epart tlie sum of $.1,000,000, wiilch Is te lie dejieslted In tlie United .Slates treasury te the credit of thoHieux nation, as a jiermaiient fund, tlie Intoicstef wlilcii at flve per cent, jier annum is te be appropriated under tlie direction of the secretary of the interior te tlm ttse of Urn Indians. Alter tlie govern ment has been reimbursed for the meney expended for tlie Indians, under the pro pre visions of tlie net, the secretary of thn Interior may, lu his dlvrotlen, oxjiend lu addition te tlie Interest or the permanent land net tot xeced in per 1 cut. ier milium of Iho principal of the fund in Iho employ ment of lai mers and lu the piucliase el agricultural Implements, teams, Ac, nec essary te nsdst tlie Indians in ngrlciittuial pursuits. At the end of fifty years, tlie mud Is te be expended, for the purpese et promoting education, civilization and sulf sulf supjieil among the Indians or otherwise distributed among llieni as Congress may detormlne. Such Is the sum nnd substnnce of Iho net whlcli is te be submitted te Congress nt its next session for ratilluitlen All this appears te be entirely satisfac tory, and it Is greatly te be desired Hint the dilllcult question about tlie Indian lands, nt least lu this particular lecnllt, inay be finally adjusted. Tlie prnspcit new Is favorable, and It Is te lie hoped tbcre wll) be no disappointment. ll.vnne one tlm cournge tlm ethnr night nt tlie meeting of ceuncils: te in.tke a mev e lern Heard of Health and te inake it sub stantial by a proper appropriation? Tin: Russians and Kugllhh are dying tlm elicits of tiee planting en a very ex tensive scale en the barren and do'selato lands en both sides eftlm cev cried Afelinu territory. Tlie Russians linve spent the 1110 1 1.11 u valid euro en the work, nnd (Sciiciiil 'oienkef recently lopeited pro gress, (iidcit. have been glven that ue bushes are te be cut dew 11 within ten miles or the line, and that the existing forests or snxaul are te be pieseived. Saiaul Is a kind of heavy extremely Knotted brloi brlei brloi weoil, attaining a forest glow tii In plate, and provides most of tlie foci hitlinrteused in tlioceimlrv. It glows readily iu sand, w hlch it moreev er serv es te bind together by lis long, trailing, clumsy loots. Plan tations or this nre made ailing the Hue, with c.iuicl thorn nnd ether native bushes that thrive well, and lu tliue there will lie a sulllclcnt growth of vegetation te protect the line, nnd shelter for weaker tiees and treesand bushes of lbi(li;ii etlgiu. In the meantime tliu government Is euteiiraghig the use of oil refuse us luel, se that thu weed may be spared. (IcnWal Annunkef ailniitlisl great dlllliulty iu finding trees that would grew lu that country, but ox ex ox perieme had shown what would tlirlve ill the s.iudy soil et the Kaia Kuni, ex posed te the widest possible variations of lieut and cold, or in the irrigated elayev expanses of the Mcrv, and Atnk oa'ses. This teuntiy v ns ages nge densely cev eusl with dees, and famous ler Itsleitillty, which thu engineers new hope te restore. It is a gieal undertaking and we wish it success. 1'crhnps w 0 um profit by the e. e. e. perlonce. Tun action of Mayer I'dgcrlcy in issuing rules and regulations ler the government ofiMillceolUcomntllrcs will be commended. The msessity ler Mich directions as the clearing of stretts and tlie placing of lepis te keep back the crowd in tlie vicinity or files is apparent. It was doue sometime age, but It bus lately for soine reason been discontinued. The mayor and elder or polite will tle well te see that these rules aie strictly carried out. It will glve tlie firemen n better thanie te light the Haines and prevent tlie plunder of 1 Inuves who nre alwavs present en such occasions. A Teriiltle i:peilenee. A. O. Davids, supeiiiitetideiit or tlm Stcuhciiv ille, Ohie, cits trie inllw av, had an evpeuence en Thui-stlav with" a tlircit l'dlsen cuiieiittli.it slieultl be an aiguuiciit ler the proesed ovccutlen of criminals bv eleililcily Tlm elcxtrleitv rnilwav In pie vided with the sqimgun system et meters, the power being turuislietl b an l.dlsen ui.icliiue of IKHI velt.iKC The dolly who brol.eaiitleiieeudlclltothohtieet.Tlioelec ti iciaiibeuigabseiit,Dav ills iiuilei took te ie pair the damage liimsclfby using Insulated tools. 'Iheplvers weiedull, and he had some dlllieultj in cutliug tlie w lie, but sud tleiil.v It iailtsl, and he received the full loueofthe tXH-velt cunciit. It knot Led lilui te tlie ground and iciulered ldin tiu tiu censUuus. lin was seen mvived, anil, be yond cousiiteiablo nervous piostmtieti, is unlujureil. Oilier cmplecs of the lailwav liaveieccived shocks in u nilklui form, and nil assert their Icarlessneas of coming into contact with tlie supiscd deadly cuirent. It leaves t-onie or tlicm qualmish at tlie stomach, but nothing seileus has resulted. Tlm lliisy .Mei'iniiM-i. It is K.1I1I that mci maids tie up then hall with a inailue band,- AVic luik lleittlrf. It Is quite ns re.isouiible te supH)se that they make thelr houses of ships' legs aud risk tluir littloencs In tlie cradle of the deep. HiinjlanHjileit Jlcjiablicun. A nd Just us piebahlu te surmise that tliev smeke seaweed en tlie si v. Iloiten j''ett. Yts and llirt with the great swellsef the cauiu or the llttle levis. In shore. OiuiMcrcnW lhtllrtui. Sometimes, jierliaps, thev niake JelK ,,f t0 ,He.iii ciirieuts. .SyiMNijtiir I'lunu And veij etlen they seatlie nauty laieb ut thu li.u and wave te tliini. llui'Uu I'lentls" Net t.ullty." Martin liuike vvusbieughl before Judge llakci iu the cilndnal court, Chicago en I'rid.iy iiUernoen, aud pleailisl net guiltv te the cluige of ceiispiiaev with Daniel feuuiilln, Patrick O'tsulllruii and tlie etlicis Jointly Indicted with theui te min der Di. Cieinn. This formality eei the prUenei was returned te the county jail. Killed Uy an lCxplosIen. A terrllle explosion of a IKi-incli natural pis main at litlsburg iKcuirtsl en 1'ridav evening. The main was being tested wltli contpresaed air, aud a ciewd of workmen tin men u.iv iiiiiiiu ireiu 11m llclglllHirilig I mills had congregated around the open , trench. Pieces of jile and heavy timbir ( were hurled Iu every direction. Jehn I llllnf ,11,(1 I. .In, ll'1'..niin. ....... t... . II.. ......w ...... .mill w vviiiivi l.l-HT iiiMaiuty klllisi,nud Jehn (ireincraiid Ilenrv Reich, iilsiy, were Tatally Injured. Thirteen or fourteen ethers wcie Injuied uioieorlrss berieubly. l'Ji.VTtl.sj l.v Oli.VSH. A Wlsoeiisln Town (Jeen Wild Over Vnlimble Flints In n Jtlrei. A sfieclnl te U10 Chicago Inter-Ocean from Albany, Wisconsin, says: This town has gene wild. A great many citizen who were vctcrdn.VMKirand i?irgitrly nre te-tlny rich. Twe weeks age a worthless young fellow, who was n stranger te the citizens of this place, began fishing for clams in the lied of (he river. Ne one susctted that the man whom they saw with n rakeaiid a row beat was rnklng in a snug llttle fortune, The ether day this fellow', thinking his luck worth ceMirnllng, went en n drunk. He gnve his "snap" uwny, nnd new tnen, women and children are fortune hunters, nnd with morn or less success. The jtearls (for these nre treasures sought) are found lu the clams, anil vary iu shape nnd sire. One man found n specimen yes terday which weighed forty grains. Flve hundred dollars' worth was found yostor yestor yoster day by 0110 mnu. Tlie 0110 Jewelry store at this place Is thronged from morning till night with anxious treasure seekers wiie w isli te knew the value of their find. HMilaters have already mnde their n n penrnnee, mid ure around among the Iguo Igue innt ettering spot rash. Yesterday the rlver vvns thronged for thice miles up and flve down. Whole families were out. They cauie hi wagon leads from the surrounding country. Everybody you meet en the street Is either a Miirl diver or speculator In pearls. It is said that one old woman who find net been out of her lioiise for twenty years, owing te ilieumatlsm, wus yesterday ene of the wildest enthusiasts, and was knee deep iu the w ntcr. Your ceiresKiiulent took a row dew 11 the rlver jcstcidny nnd found, nbeut ene mile below low 11, seated iu a sort of cave, an old grizzled man diligently opening clams and with ids bony thumb prying for the future happiness, ihe vlllugobcllosnronllfishcr vlllugebcllosnronllfishcr vlllugobcllesnronllfishcr inaldeus. A young man who has always made a living milking photographs is 0110 of the vast armv oflertuno scckers, and is just ? 1,000 ahead. I cnllcd nt his studio te-day, but it wns closed, nnd his nolghber said he was live miles up the river working at his new trade. Interest. In pcail searching will nut suhslde very seen, ns the Sugar river is paved for miles and miles with this species el hard shell clams. Se long ns the clams holdeiillhooxeiteuientvvill begrcat. Te-day leads of people have ceme from surieiindlng towns seme from Menree, eighteen miles away. A great many take bushel baskets and fill tlicm vi ith tlie clams, then take them home and begin the opening. List evening ajeung man came In with u pearl vtiilch the Jiiwelcr inimisllnlclv of ef fcrcil him S100 for. I met a gentleman who had just received jr. fiem 11 New' Yeik firm for n small hut peifixt spisiiiiiii, 'Iho salutation en the street Is" l-'nimd any yet?" Jfc.trly every ene you sce cat ries a basket or pall" full of clams. The city of Albany is situated en Sugar river in cireen county, wis., anil neteu to day for Its pearl industry. Yeu can stand en the brlilge that spans the rlver, in tlie cfliitre of the city, and cast your eyes te the north or south and beheld hundreds of persons of all uges, niftle and lemale, iu the puul business. People are coming lu from all quartets, l'tciteiucnt Is high. Claims 1110 being staked out nil along the river, trout Its vource te lis mouth. W'lint Is licauty's clilcfcst cliarin .Mililii'f ej( 01 leicbml lips, I'lenliiK tresses, form or enice? Jfci, lliietctlh these clmrnnccllpse Ami tlitlrKiire preserver Is HOZOHONT, tcM. ih titlnlce. J2-ldce.l.llyw 1 lOOD'SHAKbAl'AItll.liA. PUREBLOOD Is absolutely nccessaiy In enlcr te have perfect health. I tool's Hatsaiarlll 1 Is tluKrral hloed purlllir, iiiUkly (uixpicrliig scrofula, sail 1 Ileum nail all In-liUeus rncinles which attack tlie liletsl ami iimlcriiilne thu licaltli. Itnl.-e htillils up Iho whole system, cures djspepsla nuil sick licaduehc, nml overcomes that tlrnt ItelliiK. " 1 have tulccii twolnittlcsef Heist's fearni.n rllla for unit rheum ami ibIepsla, with vfhlch I was Irealilcil erj much. After tnktiig this medicine I 11111 filling ns well ns ever In my lire.' (1. VV. Itesr, 1'ettHVlllr, l'a. UOODHHAU.SAPAUIU.Al " I luive htcn troubled by 11 scrofulous ullee ullee tieii nil in lire. It Is ene or Uiu marked ree'ol ree'el ree'ol Icitlcinser my bojheoil days, ami for si.'Mral j cars has remit rd uiu luialilc te labor much. 1 think IIimhI Hharsaparllln, vrhlih I hanliecn iislnenllnterviilsrerte'iijinis, Is the best thing IhaveuMi tnkiu. I am new in, ami mv gen iral huillli h ciiiH better than ewr." 11. D. An nul r, VVtiirin, N. II. I'l'ItiniXTHK 11I.OOD. "I hint n sllsht hlecsl 1 Isomer wiilch 1 thutiglit nothing si rleiis, but It grew-Inte a bad form of skin disease, whldi (,01110 called lupun, bicnkliiK out In ulceis and soles nil cniriiij beili . McHHl'HSarsaparllla lu a short time com cem plel ly eiiinl me. I feci I oho my life te Heed's hursiipnrllln." rani VV vcilTKit, Ileiirbuu, Intl. HOOD'S .SAILSAPARIM.A Beld by all druggist. !1 ; Mx for !3. I'repnied only by C. I HOOD iC CO., Lenell, Mass. 100 DOdKS O.N'i; DOLLAH. (1) lU'tiftioue. RIXKHOPS Hi:ilVlCliS WIM, Hi: 1IKU) III the lellim lug i liurche en Hiuidiu, In lliemnruliigut in in, In the einlngnt 7:11. Sim dav sehoelnl I liti. in. When the hour Is dlf Icicut Ills espee tally noted lliciten ei tioii-Cerner of l'lluec unit Or iiukc. !-. I,l 1 1 li schiKil nt l lin. in Kvamiki.ic VI, fitl'Iitll.- ltcv. IJ.D. Albilghl. pastor, hiindn) scliin"! nt'.' I'm. in. 11i-.ieiimi.ii--t LrKi.'s .Marietta nvenue. Hex. Win. I Llrhllte-r, jinsler I'leparaltoe lin hel roiiiiiiuuleu In the evening, huiuhiv school nil) ii in. bcreleeln the lleriiinu lnn KiiaueatOp m.,ltev 11. l Helilrilt, filllelatlnc 1'iiiMrv burnt tiAN.-llcv.C. L. Fry, pnstur Hiuiiliiy school ullln. m , I'liesr ltUPeiiMHi. Itcv. J M. Tltzel, 1). 1)., isiktur. Hmiday school nt n h m s,,,rmun p, tliomeruliiKbv ltcv. H, X.c'ullendfr, 1). D., and In the evening bj llcv.t' Clever, 1). I). hr. I'Ai'f.s Itneiijifcu ltcv.J. W'.Mcinlngir, imster otervitesle-iuoriotr. bundHyschoel at I' n. m, fiuilST l.l TllMiAN. Hrv.i: b. Heed, pastor, hiiiulay nhisil ntlia iu. Ne eve iiIiik sci vices. 1'iesnvii iiian Mi'mehiai, C'licne ii .Seuth ttuc-en street, '1 tunii.is Thompson, pastor, bun el. IV'hC'lKMllllt tin. in, Oi.ivi.t IIvitist Client u Kind Vine mar Duke sire ct. Itev. it. I'm) up, pustur. Serv lees meinln and eviiilui,' h) Iho. Walter Klnir. .sjuiuhi) school ut II a m. Meil vvian Uev. I. Mux llurk, I) 1) , pastor, tin iii.,biuidav sclioel rveev uluservlee. 1'liisr 11 vi-nsi.- ltcv, f II. s.iiars, pastor. Pit m hliiKb) ltev Hull), el Creilersseiiilimry. blindny selusil at U a. m hr 1'vii.sM. h.Cuciiiu ltev. K.C. Gerki's, luisier U n m siinht sehisil mid lass, i'rciichliu: tomorrow meruliu; b) Itev. 11. r. Minuli, I'll 1. ii.Op. m.euilv prn)criurMliie. hMrvle-cefMiiiK In t lie c filing lueharge el II. F ,i e ii'iiu, ,i. ii. (il Sun (lit vt k I.i ijimvv. -Itev. (Mi Ileupt, pteiter, inula) sehisil at e a in. Nerhuicn servlre-s. merulas' or eve nlui;. iiiiK heiij; serv lee for ) eung men enl) v .vi e .v lit S ' n. Ill I'lOxuviritlAs'.-Itev. J. V. Mitchell, D. D. sister. Preaching In the mernlm; 1'iiist il i:. Cliuiicii ltcv. x .VI. Vernen, I). 1), pastor, huuibiy sellout nt U n. in. class mccilnsutii Up in, ffioel. IUVIIllMt AMICOAU . ,J .'Jl'I'V'l.V'sllOOKSANDCASUS. WEST l.it.N IIAUD WOODS. W'liiilcsale and Itctall. l', . II. 11. MAH I IN A CO, nT-l)d l-'lWutcr Street, latiuiister, l'a. 1 AUMOA11D.S i:iUS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. . ,t.' " t5,rN"-'"' -N'ertli tjues'ii Htrevt, and .Ne, Ml Nerlh l'rinee slice 1. 'V .wins North I'lluce hlreft, near Itcadliu; Ik'jHit. HUKlMfd UVNCAbfElt. I'A. M Il.I.EIl'S 110UAX SOAP. 7VYIIUER'S Borax Seap WILL WASH CLOTHES, AND EVLItY AETICLK UNDER THE BUN &&nmmkt'm. rHiLADKtraiA,8uitir, Akge't ie. ' Closed at i P. M. Haifa stereful of just the little and big things yeti need for the seaside or the mountains or te make the home-staying mere comfortable. Take them for granted. A little walk around may give you a morning hint of play or pleasure or use things that you'll be thankful for. Bring the youngsters along, Little sharp eyes will hardly wink for wonder. Always snappy bargains in things for men s wear. Here arc three. Mm' It Cheviot nnd Flanii! Outing Hhlrts ntGOr. Twe broken let. Men's Milk Twk Hcrf, 15c. Men's Half Hese , Hchepptr's Otrmnn lisle thread, block nnd cotem, 25c , Market Mrrrt lde, middle entrance. Jehn Wanamaker. Vrtlit.cc of jfasltiett. sVX STBICH BKOR. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 1 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. WINDING UP SALE or DRESS TRIMMINGS. ON MONDAY, AUG. 12111, Positively the last day and en this day only de we offer our whole stock of Dress Trimmings at Sacrifice Prices. After Monday all goods net sold go back te their original price. Colored Dress Trimmings and Persian Bands. Let 1, at i2c a yard. Let 2, at 19c a yard. Let 3, at 35c a yard. Let 4, Embreided Band, 4 inch Embroidery, at 50c. Let 5, All our Finest Dress Trimmings at$i a yard. Black Bead Gimp Trimmings and Galoens at special prices. Black Cord Gimp Wrap Trimmings and Pendant Trim mings at special prices. One let of Fancy Colored Silk Tassel Fringe, for Tidies and Fancy Werk, at 1 ic a yard. TUESDAY, ALL DAY. Special sale of Plushes, Vel vets and Satins. ASTRICH BROS, 15 & 117 North Queen St. "riX(lI.KTlti:U STOCK 1'AIIM. STORM KING (2161.) IthCOItD Ml). standard by lli-ccillm; and PeiTornmiiue. HlrcdhyJIAPI'V MEDIUM, leteird 23, aud slre eif (2 tiettrrs and p.n.e-rs velih records fiem 2-I ii ttiaa), nud ever 100 vMth re-cords letter Ilutii2.re. "l!"!.'. Alcxnntlir's Nerman, ulre or l.ulu 2.1 1 Ji, May Qiiecn, 2-2D, Ac. S(;cetid dam by Heward's Sir Churlt", thorough- bred. Third etiim by Smith's MceiiKer, son or Dill's Messeiurr. H-rniut Kimi U a bay. utandii 16 linnds nnd vrelghi nbeut 1,100 lbs. llftsnlnav token Hrst premium nt state nnd count v ralrs. Ills colt arc lartc anil liHiidsemc.nua Ave lhatlmvebecn keld nvcrngca WlOOJat an nvcraiie uge or one and a Unir ) ears. He veas tnken rTk.'hl out erilie Mud nnd wllh ve-ry Utile preiHrntlnn rcelurcd his record from iuu te 2.10, trettlnir three itaUln2 10,2.31 aiidl.lO. He went n minrter in mm or the miles In S5 sweiuIh a 2.20 cult which shown his capacity ir J could snare him lung enough lu the Mud te be prepared rer very r.ist work. 'n:it.MH.-J.'l.00 rer n renl until his present bisik Is mil, nrier which lin will Mand at J75.00. J)5-trd. DANU O. KNULli Marietta, 1M. "117-1- EXAMINE IZ US KHEE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If m have tlicm examined )ou will probably flint that there Is something wrenc wllh tlicm, and that chesses will be a crwat lielp Ie )ou. We use Illimitable DIA MANTA lenses, vv hlth are uineleunl) by us.nnd reiemmeiided by lending Oculists as the best uids te defec tive tlalen. solid Ueld Upcctaclcs, a,UU ; usual price, 85.00. hteel Hpeetncles, BOe.S usual price, Sl.(M). Arlltlcial K) t luterud, H ; usual price, ? J e. H. ZIMEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OITJCIAN8. rHIIiADELnilA. lletw-een Chestnut anil Walnut 8treets. 111)8.1) el ti . -7- CH1HTS1 SHIRTS I SHIRTS 1 Shirts or all description Made te Order Cheaper than they can be bought rer elteu here, as we sell fermnuufucturers' profit only, TROUT ft SHANK, bulrl Manufacturers nnd Men's OutOttcrs, IW North Queen btrcet. mariMydR tt-lftn 9aU. TTIOHAMAIITIII. FRUIT JARsT" JELLY TUMBLERS 11 AT 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 iu any quantity. All at Bettem Prices. HIGH & MARTIN, 1 5 East King St. el9-lfd " t. 'i jejxJwis: ythotegvaph. H OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FBOM KeBnigsburg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for llust and Three-quarter Length Photographs. . se 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Postefflce. Jan7-6md Itttsccllaitcoite. E VEUYUODV WANTS IT t THAT IS-EVEIIYIIODY WHO HAS EVEH TRIED IT 1 LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. We haven't the blgccU mills In the world, but there Is no better mill nnyvvhere ut least there li no mill that can make better flour. 80 say thousands off people In this community, and we uike their wertl ferlt. If ) 011 have trouble with ) our baking, this het wenthcr, )ou will perhaps discover that tlie trouble lies with junr flour prev hied you de net use tavnn's Fleur. If you nre uvlnit that article, nml still have trouble w 1th ) our bak ing, perhnpi It Is because or the even. It can't be the flour lf)ou use 'avail's ! CJTKAM HEAT IS TIIECOMINO HEAT l'OK O elnelllncK, churches, school houses, etc., though successfully useel one hundred )ears age. When you contemplate a chnncc cnll en JOHN BEST, who will glve )ou a satisfactory Jeb, ut a fair price. ini-t rd fTIOK THE liliST HOT AIIl FUIINACK IN .1", tlie market, go te JOHN IlE!sT,333 East t ulten street. mu-trd "tTIOK I'ULLEYH, HHAhTINU, COI.LAI18, I3.JI!J,nK.,'u!'lnny, Bexes, Couplings, etc., go te JOHN BEST, SJ3 East Fulton street. in2-tfd 1TIOH BOILER TUBE BRUHHES, briLLMON I'lrc Wrenches, I'lpcnnd Jlenkey Wrcnchi s combined, Files. Oil Cans, etc., go te JOHN BEST, KU East Fulton street. in2-tfd f1 OLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND HIZINO IX for steam work, nt JOHN BESTS, asiEast t ulten street. m2-tfd ITIOR BOILERS. HORIZONTAL, TUBULAR, vertical, I'urtable.OliiideMarine, or any sire or power, or the best materiul anil work, manshlp, go te JOHN BEST, itti East Kulton BtrceL ni2-tfd TJARTICULAR "ATTENTION PAID TO X Medel Making, Patterns, DravvlngR nnd Blue Prints, nt prices reasonable, ut JOHN BES1 S, :wi Enst Fulton street. ni'tfd A OENCY FOR CALLAHAN A COM CE J. incut te take the plnce of Reel Lunel. In hulk It makes flve times the i)unntlty of red lend and Is rar superior In niakliigNttam Joints; packing man and hnnd hole plates em boilers, Ac, Ac. Price 30 cents per pound ut JOHN BEST'S, 3,1.1 East Fulton stictt. iu2-trd ITIOR BOLTS. LAO bCREVVS, SET 8CIIUWH, J Siitinrennil Hcxiignn Nuts, Ihtse goods lu stock, at JOHN BEST'S, 33J East Fulton street. in'Mfd nUMlW, HOILEIIH, MINING, CENTRIFU JL gal nnd Steam Pumps, or nuy capacity, at JOHN Biar S. Sii East Fulton btrect. mMfd K DIATORS. OF ANY MAKK Oil K- LV sign, can boriirnlsliedatreuseunblcllgurcs, y JOHN BEST. 33.1 East Fulton street. in2-trd "I710K HORIZONTAL STATIONARY E -. ,iuiu,.u.,,,u ai,iiiu.,ani r..s glues, from 2 te W) horse-power, and Vei I Engines irem 2 te 40 horse-power, ) em wll them nt JOHN BEST S, .BJ East FuIIel tlcnl 11 ml them ulteu street. ui2-ird 7I0R CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LIGHT ,' or htavy, nt short notice, go te JOHN EST. 33J East Fulton stre-et. m2 tfd III IF IN WANT OF BBASS OR IRON STOP Cexks. Asbestos Packed Cocks, l'et nnd Bib Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, cnll nnd gel them, or send jour order by mull, te JOHN BEST 3.H East Fulton street. in2-lfd w- lllTi: COTTON WASTE. COPPED BY the DOlllld. 10ei In IiiIa of in nmimls or ever.tfc. AH goods delivered teany partef the city Free. Call en JOHN BEST. Ne. 333 Enst Fulton kticet. nii-iiu TNJECTORH, RUE LITTLE GIANT, HAN HAN X.ceck lusplrnters and Electors, Ebcrmnn Beiler Fcceler, Pcnberthy Inspector, American Injectors all In stock, nt JOHN BEST'S, S.U Eiist Fulton street. in2-tfd rp.V.NKS FOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR GAS. .-L.f.1Vfl",,Pp..er.f',,Paclty'Ml flr Irlts, go te JOHN BES f. 3J3 East Fulteu street indifd 'A.CI Cidn tt:ur UK viva, from u tJJ)JJJ Inch te 0 Inch dlumetcr.tier sale nt n levvtlgurc, and the only house In the city with a pine cutting machine, cutting until B Inch diameter, ut JOHN BEST'S, 333 East Ful ton street. imMfd ,teh c.vei aiu.x rifn runrvtisj, nuui lilnlit nnrl tvilnMnu am fr, I'jn, I. .li...... .. Ntalleuble Httlugs, FliuiKei, Mange Union .; , t ,v:,""r-vv."' ." :" ;-' "!' ki, .Manirelds, American Unions, Tube Supports, Hungers, FltHii nnd Ceiling Plates, go te JOHN T7UHE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW ! figures, go te JOHN BESr, 333 l-jist Fulton en street m2-ltd TTIOR bTEAil OAUGIiS, HIGH OR LOW ,JD l'rtstire, Water Gauges, Uuuge Ce)cks, weed Wheels or Wclgliteel, Glass Tubes, Whistles, S)phens for Steam Gnuges, C) Under Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Columns, Cocks for Steam Gauges, call en JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulteu stlt'ct. inMM CARRY IN STOCK-BEST CHARCOAL, Hammered Bar Iren, Deuble ltetlncd Iren, llurdcn'8 Rivet Iren, Ilivcts, Het nud Celd Beiler Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren J-l te Ne. 18, nt JOHN BEST S, Sll East Fulton street. ui2-tfd PACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO, FOR Ste'iimuiid llvdruullc Paeklug, Asbe si Reih?, Woven nml Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As bestos Mill Beard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Sheathing, Gum Parklng.Gum Rings for Wuter Gauges, Mumbiige Packing, Heed's Pntent As liestiw. Lined Sex'tleiinl Plo Cever, nt JOHN BEST'S, ,J Kist Fulteu street, nrJ-tfd 17OR AMERICANSIGHTFEKDUYLINDKR J Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups for Hearings, you ?aii get thciu ut JOHN Bl1"S, SCI 1-jist Fulton street. ii)2-tfil 171011 PRA1T CADY AbBOlO' DISC ' Valves,Jenl:lus Valves, llnevs Gleibe Valves, iirass teaie vuivcs, iron jitKiy eeioee aives, Fulteu slnvt.t ma-tfel XF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLANS PORTABLE L Engine and Beilir.ein veheels, ilieap, as the following prlee-s show; t horse-power, 1 175; 8 ieirs-rHi-er. er.Ifciii lUliurse-pewer, M,i; jj nors ners 75; 2U hersesM)iver, JI,17j, cull at JOHN u.trsp ftW?. ' IteTS.atl E-isl Fullim sll tct. IilMfd CJAW MILIJ4. BARK MILIX, COllMJLI, O Leather Rellers, Tun l'ackers. Triple Herie Powers, Milling and .Mining Miuhlmry, nt JOHN Bill's, n) Uist Fulton street, mj-trd 171RANICLIN AND MARSHALL ACAD- EMY. This Institution prepare Unites' and Gentlemen fur un) tollee In the United states. An English Course Is urrnngesl te pre pare persons fur teaching or IhuIiipm. Fer in t t t alogue apply te W. W MOORE, A.M.. J)li-lmeed Hecter. rilllE RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN-THEBEST X nnd cheapest In the market 11 karat geld pen. Hard rubber holder, never gets out of order, easily tilled. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. At KIUbMAN'S Genu' Furnishing Stere, ii West King street. glru tieeb . 1HE PBOFLB-B CASH STORE. RGAINS ur FLANNELS AT THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. We have made large purchases of Flannel of every description which te day are worth from te 10 per cent, mere money. Our customer hall have the benefit of our purchases "as long ai the stock en hand lasts. WE WILL QUOTE YOU Specially Lew Prices en Flannels DUIHNG THE MONTH OF AUGUST. Seme of these goods will undoubtedly be. higher In prlca later In the season when there Is a greater demand. We have seme special makes of Fine Quality Hemc-Mnde Flannels net te be had elsewhere In this market. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, waraMydR LANCASTER, PA. QTttvviarjtB. OTANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, 40, , & MARKET STREET, (Rear of the Postefflce), LANCASTER. PA. ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Etc. The Finest Stock In the Country. We new have a Full Line of SECOND-HAND WORK-Any Style Yeu Want. Repainting nnd Repairing promptly attended te. One set of workmen esiicclally emnlejcd for that, purpose. The lowest prices in the county rer first-class work. 49-Glve me a Call and Examine My Werk. JUueic. s FECIAL NOTICE. PLEASE READ THIS! WE IIAVJ3 TAKl'.N THE AGENCY FOK THE Schemacker Geld-String Piane! Wc have them new In stock, and Invite our friends nnd the public generally te call nud tee them. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., NO. 24 WEST KINO STREET. u2l-lydAw gev Smle. s ECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Yenr Family. FOK 8ALE ON THE MOST LIUURAIj TEHMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Lancaster nventie, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches in front, lets 11j feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Tno-stery brlek dwelllne houses with front vnrels, Iren fences, leti 130 feet deep, oil West Walnut, between Mary and Pine tereets. Tive-story brick dwelling houses, lets 145 feet elrep, en West Iieiueu street, between Charlette and Mary streets. Three-story brick tlwelllneheiises, lets ISOfeet deep, with all the modern Improvements, front jartls. en West Chestnut street, between Pine and Nev In streets. Alse houses On East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mnry nnd Pine stri-els. All Hie above houses ure In eoed order, newly p.ipered, gas Axlures In all the rooms, water In the kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry. Cull and sce ror)eurseir, no trouble te show yU' JNO. F. GRIEL,1 -.... JACOR ORIEL, ' ft'MCUtert. aprCOl) d.M.W.S. J.V North Mary Street. gtoeItB. H EHIl'S BOOK STORE. ANOTHER NEW LINE OF- Silk Plush Photograph Albums, Our Stock Is Increasing ever) week with New und Elejant Designs. A Klanccnt the Albums will show) 011 the Denut) nud Quality of the HeeaR Mnk 11 short step nt the store und take n peep at them. HERR'S, NOS. 53 A M NORTH QUEEN ST. gtummcv itcoevto. TIOTEL NORMANDIK. Jl ATLANTIC CITY. NOW OPEN. Under New Management. T. C. UILLKTIi:, Proprietor, Lnte of Coleuade Hetel, Philndclphia. Illlj-.1lllll " TT. GRETNA Xl... NV .'.vitiinvv n.uniE u.vii.HOAl). Individuals and parties deslrliia te visit Mt. Gretna and enjev a ride ever theNarrowGauge te the summit ofGevtitvon Dick meunuiin, can accomplish the tilp from Lancaster In one elny by the following sehcdule: u.111. a.m. u.111. p.m. p.m. p.m. LcavelJincaster tisa 1UI ltt-M !M 2.10 7jV) Arrive MUGretna. W 11 JO li.6U SVi I . (J.K Arrive Gov. Dick. . KHJ) 1:23 10.5 510 lleturnlni; a.m. n.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p in. U-.ive Gov. Dick.. . lltj) lr.'j i.V. &u Leave Mt. Gretna tl 10 31 11 A.' 2-j s..t7 7U1 Arrive iJincaster. MO ll.Ai i:jiS AX, l.li b.i All trains of the Cornwall ,( Ibauen Hall reMid en arrival nt Mt Gretun nation imikn Im meitiutn runiii'ctlen vvltli thu Narrow Gauge Railroad. Lunth or dinner can In) obtained at the Park restaurant, thus nveldiiiR the neces neces sllyer enrr) lug bnvketsund bundles. Joint Encampmenl of U. S. TROOIN AND NATIONAL GUARD ill be held at Mt. Gretna. The U 8. Troops will encamp August continuing for about three weeks, nnd the Cavalry and Artillery of the National Guard or Pu. will encamp with them Aucust 10!h 10 17lh, Inclusive. Excursion tickets may neebtulueil en nppll nppll catien te the nearest ticket aeent. II. A. GROSS, Gen Ills. Aiient Ct Mt, It., Ubnnen. Pa. NED IRISH, Gen, SupL JeiMmil -T1 ENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 136 it Klnr street, hav iiivr n rull line of Furultiiie or every nescrlptiei nl the lowest prices. Al.'i Uuderuklnz pier-i) 1 et lended te. Call and examlns our sroel. as-irdB H. OLF, 13(3 Cut King Street, 3t Ns ? . v.gsJ -a J1 -. iriiiiHSaMV"?" -itaer- fN
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