T'TS TttE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1889, -u -v t n s F iw yj hfa m K- m sv fr IMljJ JfttteUtecnccr - fe : 'tHDMnr J. STKINMAIT. . .. .. ft . i.t t.1l(nM ROBERT CLARK, Publisher. ! & MK DAILY 1NTELMOENCER.-Published Ytry nay in. no ) car, um euuun-. ci-rvu by carrier In this city and surrounding V tewni at ten ccnt a week. By wall five del r-f kn year In advance: SO cents nmentn. KsA WEKKLY INTELLIOENCER-One dellnr and fe4i. fitly cent ayenr. In advance. ftj& KOT1CE TO 8UBSCRIBERS-Rcmll by cbeck or poMefflce erdtr, and where neither of thece can be procured tend In a registered letter. Jbitcred at the roslefflce, as second class mall matter. Address, THS tNTELLIOENCKR. Lancaster, 1'a. LAHOABTER, PA., Augnit 19, 1889. A Step In the Bight IHrccllen. The onlnleu which Judcc l'nttcrwn "l'JJ handed down en Saturday, -" --10 wc Biatcd between Constable Dcrn and tlie gSt county of Lancaster, was a step In the iVrfirhl il iwHmi. It was a cn-; union ST mim.1 tin. i,l .tin nnltcitnliln llllt aT-Cvrrv lnrnncr in the county. Te the -severv tnxrmur iL tl tnlti.l n nnnclnliln'n Mil nf ! 1 . 13 -lay mind n iar arpestinir and tnklue 11 e men te Jail for dmukeu and disorderly ion duct seems pretty geed pay. There is no mention made of the fees of the alderman in the case, but it may be taken for granted that his honor the alderman did net let his subordinate dis tance him In hi grab from the public treasury. "When live men at one time and place are guilty of the ame crimi nal act there Is no necessity in Justkc or law for mere than oue criminal com plaint. But the alderman Issued th e w nr rants In this case and made tle distinct cases of them and consequently H.e bills of costs. It did net seem te come within the limits of Ihc cn-e stated te decide that this was against the spirit if net the form of the act of assembly It is te be hoped that w hen this nklcuiuiu'fr bill comes te the count) solicitor for ap proval he will hac the ncne te refuse te apprec it. Then perhaps the tour! will be In n position te lay down the law In regard te the costs of aldermen in this city. The general practice of thenldcimcn and constables In thus duplicating com plaints and costs is wholly unauthor ized. Several times the Judges of our court have taken occasion te instruct grand juiles in regard te this matter, but the power of the aldcrmanle Justices has remained paramount, and there has no practical geed resulted. Many criminal suits arc brought before alder men which arc directly or Indirectly in stituted by constable, w he act as agents of the aldermen. The sole purpec In view is the making of costs ler the olll elll clals. In ever half the eas-es after com plaints arc made and the of lenders ar rested, the cases ate settled and the costs arc paid by the letlnis or their friend". These costs arc often paid by the wives and mothers of the elleuder, and their hard earned money gee te enrich the fattened pockotbeoks of fattened alder men. In many cases the costs are exor bitant, and unless some attorney has the norve te Insist en their !cing cut down, they arc paid in full. Ttls Union reform Is Instituted In thl' matter. Anyone who would liave the moral courage te make the tight against this legal thieving would be a public beuefacter. The better class of our citi zens never gets Inte the criminal ceuit and knows nothing about this wholesale filching; and attorney sgenei ally fear the ill-will of the aldermen and constables. There arc nine aldermen In the city of Lancaster, 'and It Is very eldcnt one eno ene half of them could net live en the fees of their oftlce unless the buslncs- be sju tcmatlcally worked up. And If (litre I a family light in any part of the city, 01 if two het-tempered heu-c-w ics qunircl ecrtneir back rentes, it may be taken for granted a constable will put In an autt'jiM ic-n.".ult w ill Iw sev eral complaints entered. Then usually the litigants uie advised te settle the ca-.es, and the only ones who prellt ate the aldermen and constables. It seems te us a change in the law would be lxiuellcinl te the public geed. Let the office of alderman In the eltv abolished and let there be etabllhcd in its Mend three magistrates vv Ith criminal jurisdiction. Let them be paid a suill cent salary te indtiie reputable and In telligent lawyers te accept the elllee. This is done in the larger cities and greatly te their advantage. This w euld in a measure aeid the systematic pllfei ing which is belug practiced en such a large scale by our aldermen and con stables. But until this is done the tllerts of an honest county solicitor and upright judges iu cutting costs dew n te tlielt etrictly legal amount will le com mended. It is a greatly needed reform, and this paper has neet failed te call attention te its ueeewdty w hen an otca etca otca sieu ettered itK-lf. The step which the ceuuty solicitor and the com t have taken in this matter Is one In the right direc tion. Let the geed work go en and lit the uet move be agalust the exorbitant fees of the nldernieu and It will neelc the support of a public who hae Ixirne with this outrage already tee long Xagle Steed the Test. Did Deputy Marshal Xugle de right in killing Judge Terry 'This Is a ones of mere intricate bearing than ma at first apiwar, for the actual attack b lerry was uet murderous, and no mail has a right te take the life of -mother save in the defense cither of his own life" or of a life which has been placed In due authority under his pioteitieu. Jt may be said that Nagle had reason te believe that the next swift motion of Terry's hand might be te draw a wea pon and slay Judge rjeld, for among men of that tort the rule is te sheet quick when a face Is slapped, and the man who Is quick en the trigger has the beat chance of life. Terry had declared that he went armed and would sheet Field, mid, se far as Nagle could tell, he had accomplished nil the ,.w.u . ..f Il.n ......, . . . ".. 1""""'H ". iuu iituiucr which tliat eJHetr was ueunu te prevent. The law, however, ..-, wuw prevision for such an emergency, and oine ,llny kar ,, Ragle's prompt kllllngef this desper "de may encourage ether elllcm t . t " upon thcma-lvca thesummarv li ill, t k, n of capital punishment. We can et k" AtW'W. ' t - the .7" "". " ,'V ",l ""I're-me umit ins- tit- ui.j-iun.l in in, , lmiIll,.. -. that Justllies thu t.h,,.t,... ....'.' A? I ... , "" !"- charged te protect that itfe'lnT te Z currei.ee of similar circumstanc uu l very rare Jmhvd. Clriii,..iui S, "! ,u "ueaV history, jrhen It is a duty te violate the Utttr of thec-onsiitutleH though that can only be wlufn ure J'g 2teSlriStVJl,OI,, 1Kril mul "" viol atew risk the deem au,i jfniny of trolters. Circumstance may, nud de ail iu war when It Is ndutyte disobey order nad even le nimt airier ml cer though the man vv he deci se may be ceurt-ninrtlnlcd for inttttny, nud If his Judgment f his duly It found wrong he may be het. Clrcumetanccs of thl. kind nrite quickly nnd demnnd prompt and decUlvc nctleii. They tebt the judg ment nnd metal of men. Deputy Mar shal Xnglc has steed the test. Quick an a lhish lie had te dctcrmlue whether It was his duty te take life. -Se question mere weighty can tax the mind and cen-clcncc of man, but we Mlcve that the verdict of lawyers ami laymen will be an overwhelming endervmeut of his decision. Tiinntteinpt uiwiftlin life or Dein 1'cdre was under clrciitiislnnccs Hint veiy much resonible these surrounding the murder of Lincoln, 'the crime was nttetnptcd at a theatre when the chlef exocuUve of the nntlen was surietitidcil by Ids family, nnd the would-be nisassln appears tohavebcen nfuiatlowlienssutned the mission or an avengei of thoshve-heldois. Mn. Olaiisteni: has for ninny jenrs been nn anient admirer of our sjMcni of goveinuinnt nnd he has never f.illed te ex press hlsndinlrntien 011 public and prlvate occasions. . criticism rrem this great statcMiinn, which ponies fiem an In terview which Itev. Theodere L. Ctiy ler had with him, has great fotce and merit. Mr. Olndstoue regards the rapid growth of the plutocratic Inllucnce In lK)lltics and the loeso condition of nnrrini?e and dlv orce law s as niruildable d uigers te the state. This pointed robuke te the Uiilled States Solinte and dlvorce lomtsef our country vv e regret te say Is Jullllnble. Osi el the great virtues of the I'iirIIsIi pr.ictUe Is that ptecutiens fellow hard upon trial and convlitlen. lnthlsceuntry ycirs MUiiotltupsclnpse bofeio a murderer nya t. .r..in1. .f ttin i plum .illfl 11 .tin lllfilll time, he Is given every ivossllile opper- .ilia . . aanx.A l. I.iivlll ltln.ll. 'P. f.fll' I illllli HI t -H!U 1IJ l-fill llll- 111". ..... thrre" nre four condemned murdcrnrs In Meyaniunsliig pi Imii whose dates of oxe rutieii linve net been llxc.1. All of th.li crimes w ere committed long before that el Mim. M.iybrick; oue of tlietu 1ms been In prison for nearly tvv e ears. 'I he KiirIIhIi practiee Is much shim iler te our own In the matter of prompt punishment, nnd It de"s net anncar that iiievldlng for ddavs nnd nppcnls will improve it. 'Iho above etrau Is Imm an (dltenal Iu the Philadelphia Knlffci of te-day, and is respeitlullj rrfcued le 0111 cMecmcd cou ceu cou teni)eniry tlieA'eic V;.a,vvhe fenrs "that tlie i:iiK'llli system of ' railroading murder caies through court te the gallows is net se gre.it nn Improvement ev ci ours." Tuder our own system with lis courts of nppeil and pinion bends it is a mitter for con gratulation if ene inuiderer hi ten meets with just punishment. U Is a healthful sign vv hen nearly all the papeis of the (euutry heartily approve tlie ceurse of Oev. liOvvry, of Mississippi, in bringing Sulllv nn, the slugger, te trial and the haekboue of .ludpe lerrell, who hcnteuiiHl the ptlii lighter ten yoai'nlm yeai'nlm yoai'nlm prNeiimeut. Ilcleru the light thoie was (oiiMlderablo Jectlng ami gibing at the efllelalR el Misnisslppi and they secinid only te bluslei. Hut new that thnyliave uairled out their declared Intention", and iecutd the livv, they Ihid themselves supported by alt geed people. 'I his ap proval Is agoed sign and Indlcatesa litaltli- lul sentiment in tlie i euutry. 'liial soiiti seiiti nicnt vv hUh . uceui.ikcs tlie breaking el a law, even against pile lighting, greatly deiiieiall7rs Iho whole londitteii of 0111 mhIiiI anil pelltlinl life. Xevv let the Mississippi elllrlals go after Kllialu nud tlie mijesly of Iho law will be vindicated. Willi two prize flghteis wiuilng thuslilpes el a convict Iu a county jail we can again My we nre a gieat nation. Let tlie onule scream and vvnve en high the glorious golden-iod lndlcutlve of a lelly and sub lime svutlmcnl of our nation's virtue and liener. -- . Ir lxnllttln (ItHippOititlng te Hud thai (lie solicitor el the treasury h.is rcliiMcd te glve an opinion in answer te tlie tpirMleu whether a duty would be Imputed in iaMi electricity dovelopml In Canada at Nlagaiit Tails were sunt acresH tlie ilvei Inte the United .Slates 'Hit. lefusii Is Inscd upon tlie gieund that tlie dejmrtiucnt cannot answer liy pelhctlial o,ucstiens. In ether words the ((iiiimiv necking iuforinatleu Pillst UrA go te tin- ep"iise et (btablishlug a plant, nud ghoeuihu deuiousti.itien of vv hit it Intends te de lufore the di'imrtmeiit .an mv whether there will be a tax. 'llils isuetveiy enceuiagliig tut the iu.histiy, as no iu iu i 'in us te in.ii.e a blind venture, bised en a gilOH'. as te what may be the opinion of tlie gev ci mill lit expeits ai te the taxability of .liilililly. It was hepul that the qmiy would bring leilh some discussion el the nature of that myMoiieux lerce, and it Is piebible that the igueram of em Icaniiil liiuu en thu niibiut would liave bicn luipresslvelv llliistritiid. AlUi all we de net knew halt as liiiuli us w Ihlnk we de about the glial leues of nature. In the Ntz lViccz Indian win an elllcei narrowly escaped cciisurebi cause lie hilled te arrest hls.aptalu, and assume eeiiini iml when the lattei hesitated in piusultet the eunny. Ifhnhad done se and lallen into uu ambush, he would, if he escaped the si.vagcs, liave been In danger of being shot for mutiny. It Deputy Mnrsh.il N'agle had lulled te sheet Judge Tciry , and the latt. i had killed Judge Held, hew fui Ions would be the condemnation Inapt d upon him. IMIHxON VI.. Itiv. Uu. Pints, (i. Viti i, and wife lift this iiieinlug al II JO ler aului l. I, where they will sjiend two v.cckn Wll l ll C. Meiuils, r., tot many years geiural nudltei el (it.il accounts lei the Lehigh alley ltd I lead emaiiy, died stiddculv , en 'siiud vv at his home in Mancli Chunk. Hi.v. J. b Si.vun, pKsnleiit el 1'iankliii and Marshall college, pienhed Iho princl ul heriueu at tlie deillcalleu el 'it, btuphen's lleluimed ilmii'h in l'ottstewu en Suudvy. i:-tiitvi iineii Jeu. c lliiuw.N. et Ten nessee, late UHclver of the T xas A l'ncliic railiead and jircsldeut el the 'lonuessio Ceal and Iren lemruiiy, died en Niloiday Nileiday at lted llelllng s.pungs. l'nrru mcif AV vrrs, ex-iudge of tlie North l'ennsy h.inl.i Judicial distiU't, loin lein loin inlssener el ngiitiiltuie under 1'iesldent draut, and ox-pittsideutet theC'uiubprlaud alle railroad, died in Carlisle en sunr dav, aged ST y tuis, Iho llliruesl lliiiKinet i:ei' (.lcn. 'liie inuiiKipallty of fans gnve a Iittle dinner en Soud iy, at tin Pal us del'ln ilustrle, te wliu b"r,oeo pusens Ml down, 'tlie dinnei was Liven te the pieviucinl mayors w ln minibtr M.oeo, niidthn seua ters, Oepiitita, town leiinulluis and oui eui nalists win, aat down with them numbered 11,000 iiioie Mmtv llvu leeks, witli 100 assist uitK, had provided eOO g-.illens of soup, el Mine, t),UHi jteunds et IWli, 3,4Wul heel, coo iliukH and 1,'Joe gcce. The gucsU were waited upon by J.oeo waiters and 40 butlers. The uiuubei el plates required was hO.OOO, and 11' piled up tliev would attain a height et U.uoe kel. There w ere l.i.eui bottle et claret, 't,(eu et (ii-uveH, l.soe or Madeira, l.SnO et I'.mnrd and 1,000 el ihaiuikigue. 'Kiev were kept khjI In hix tens of ke. The uiayoniialse sniue was nude en Sat day ; i!,oe(i . ggx w ere used fei it, and It Is store I in time bauels. 'Ilie i,JeO geese x ill. li ce wrved up .old, and the ducks vvhuli were inade up into pates, were put en lite fpli Saturday aftorueou. The 00,000 lolls wen bak.s.1 al the last moment. 'Ilns wiejthe biggel biiKiutt iu the history of the world. An let. Mill." Ills. oxeroil. l.ituli county, liluhe, ienics te the Hunt Willi nn loe iiiliic. Tlie ihsoe t r,) vvusiiuuie in I'ine CntU Canjen. two tlieiuaml lift abeve tlie nil. Ailulilnt; current of ulr coming treui tlie dlrcitieii of n boil of mess w as tlie first tiling tliat uttr.u tl the atten tien el a patty et ucoleirists te It. 'lhev Z irinevcil the uies anil iliscevircd a vein of loeM-Kllct lunuiKt lieui lour te his inches thick. 'J he hevenil lav opt of Itevv Mers, iltbrisniul kc ultcinateil tenihptli of leitj fitt. The Koelogitits tiilnk tlil lonimlieii bt 1 ifc' te the glacial crieil. A Mall Peuch nft10,WK) Stelen. At 11 o'clock Saturday night as the fast mail train ev cr the I'cnnnyh aula xv as pass ing Kfllngham, 111., the postal clrrkadls clrrkadls cev errd that the registered through pouch wasnilsMng. It was In the car when the step for supper was made nt Terre Haute, mul had net been seen since. When Van ilnllawns reached u tclcgrnui wasscntle Torrellauto notify Ingtlioitellcoorthul city or the robbery, and requesting tint cllerts be made le find the pouch. When the train arrived nt St. lietils a reply was received rrem Tcrre Haute te the effeet that the pouch had been round Iu tlie Aandalln vnrds. The dispatch fulled, te stste whether tliejiteueh lnd been rilled or net, but left the Impression that It had. An It contained about SIU.OUO the postal authorities of ht. Leuis arocensldernbly agitated. The IllfTcrciice. riem thcHcattlc (V.T.) I'rejs. A little eurly-hended girl of aboulSyeais was leaning out of a window en Second street, in Nei th .Seattle, when a team at tached te n trnnslcr w ngen vv ent rnttling by. Mie suddenly turned tohercempinlonand crleil i "Olt, see, Unde 1'rctl ; there dees two nioels. " "Hew de you knew they are limits? Max be they nre herses. " ""Ne, sir. I des I knew- moels fiem liers.s. " " Hew dolittlcgirlsknew thedllleicnce, I'ct?" " Why, horses hav n hair tails and nioels Just only hav e meat tnIK " i .(Jeltl Lenr Paces a Ille In 'JU1K. On the track at Iho fair ureunds in Napa, Cnl., en h.ituidav, Oeld Lear, a 1-ycar-eld, pe.-d a nille with a running mate InilU. 'J line by .iiarlcrs was; G'J, 1:05, l:3tf, 2.1U. Ter pbniuireferilie tiibtc mat.., Wlttn er tlie leeth begin te fall , 'Iho beauties of Ilie meiitli ilecrea'e , Ilie breath's no mere a fplcy Kale , And nil mint seen In ruin lie, t'nlent UiHOZODONT we flj. ansltMedAvv I I OOIIMHAIWM'AltH.liA ALL RUN DOWN rrem the wenltenliiEcniitM of vrarin weather, by bnnl vriirk, or from Inng Illness, yen need i. geed tonic nnd bleed purlller like Il.xsl's Bar w.parllla. If jeu bnvenever tried thl peculiar ninllcliieilosniien. It lll plveven BtieiiKth nnd ii'h nil. "Iloeiln Harfaparllla .af mn new life, anil ipsleied inn te iu wonted health and slruiKth Wll mam II.Cioueii.'lllton.N II (JIVDN t'P'tO Illli "I wh reinplclcly nut down and ita for nrnrlj two jram under medical trcnttnuat bPliiBKlvcntiptedlcby plijlclnn My mother urged me te lalee Heed's Snrfnpnrllln. At list I renkcntcd, nnd I liave never ti.utn anything which help. .1 me n imirli n ltoorsHnrnn lteorsHnrnn ltoersHnrnn rllla, which lettoredino te btnlth and vigor. 1 have been Inklni; It nbent four inenlh, nnd am new a dlflercnt being. I enn work nil da with xeryllltle fatigue. I rccenunend It te any our wIkup sttim i prostrated. SrUA Nem r, Peoria, III. a geed APrmirii " When I bought ttoed Harsxpnrllla I iiutde it Reed Investment of ene dollar In mc.tlclne for the flint time. It has driven nil rlieumatlsm and linprOMd my nppetlte te much tlmtm I .cm rill nt; mUlr.rui I iiiiintkerp It leekpl up or she "III beieiiilxlUd te lal.e my beard with ivrry ether be-inlei tliat tnh( Heed sUarsnpa. rllla" 'Iiiemas II en li r m , J3J "Hilary ttlreet, Ilroekljn.N " We nil like Heeds Hartupiillla, It l he st trui;tltf nine I. i?rn. llvnei'n, Xubtuii, It I HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Held bj all drugging 81, nix for f 5. Prepared enl.v b C I. IIO0I).lC0,l.owell, Mn. lW) D0SI.S O.Ni: DOLLAH. CJ) oehn. I I I Itltb noeicbiouii BLANK BOOKS. Ruled and Bound te Order. We can fill ulhh nil tiling In thellwef Hp.ilal Hilled Heek for Leilkeu, Hanks nud all Ilitlnes 1'nrpesc. Hulidnnd Printed Iu eveij vari.tj and pattern and bound In 111" most iliuablr man. nrr 1 stliiiHt.ji will ha Unei full) gl. 11 mid .ii.lci will iiii'lvoenr prompt and en re fill uttiutluii. L. B. HERR, NUS. 53 A m NOIIIII QULUN br. jWluelc. 8" J 11.1 lALMJlKi:. PLEASE READ THIS! Wi: HAVL TAKLN Till: leuTiu: AULNCY Scliemacker Geld-String Piane! V linie them new Iu nUxk, nud Invite our friend nnd the public gcnernlly leinllntid fce them. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., M) .'I V 15il" KINO SlltLiri' liil Iv.bVw 4" Of rtlc. mxt'iti: a nevii: urn uint tamilv. Secure a Heme for Your Family. roil &A1.L ON Till: MOST LIIIL'HAL PLUMS. Tuo-aleo Ink I; ilvvilllnt; heuse, leta l.M f.ctilrtp, en Ijumister nvciuir, bct.vecn Wat. nut nnd Lemen bluets. lwo-ter Inlek dwelling beuses with man. strd roer. peiclim In front, loin Hjfict liep. en North l'lne, between I'hcktnut and VVahuu htrcets. Iwo-sters brlilt iluclllnt lieuns lth trout v ards, Iren fiiuct, let l&l feet deep, en Vet walnut, between Mnrj and l'lne tercels I'no-Mer) brkk dwilllni; houses, lets ll ftit diep, en V est Iinen street, betwien Iharlutlu and Mar streets, 'llnco-Men bi lik dn.llliiKbeiiMs let-I Hc I ileip.nllli all the modern Improvement., flout sards, en Wist Cbislnut strict, bctv.ieu I'tur and Ncvln streets. Alse houses en Lust VValuul, North Liuir, North Mary, between Walnut and Lciiien, .vud Irfinen, bitweiu Mnr ami l'lne strcu. All theiibesc houses arc In eoed order, newl )iiHred, uas tlxturcs In nil the rooms, water In tlie UIU In n.aiul the cellars nnrniutdtubcilr rullaud sec for jeursclf, no trouble te show jeu. vl,6iVH,.lr'L!-' 'teis nprVVlsd.M VV.s- 3W Neith Murj Strml IVLHMIOin WANT'S If! 1HA1 Ib.bM.HYII()I) WHO HAS l. Lit 'Iltll.UlTI LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. W Imviut tlu blk'h'.st mill In Uu world, but tin n Is no btltir mill mi) wlurcat bust thin- Is no mill that can make bitter Heur Wt m thousands of xople In thu ceuuuunlt), und c take tbdr word ferlt. If en have trouble w lilt our baklnj;, this het wiatlu-r, seu will jxrliapi discover tliat tb trouble lies vvltli )our Heur jirevidislj ou de net usi Uvniml lour Ifjnunre uslnuthnt urtule. 011.I still huvv trouble with jeurbak In.', pcrlmpi.lt Utwcuuse or thoevtn. itlitu't te the Heur ir j ou. tuc Leita i JDrtnamaltrt:'. I'llll.AliKLl'lllA, Jtenday, August 19, 18W, Cream, navy and black Chal lis, all wool, at 25c. Printed Challis, 37c. Printed Mohair, 37c. 'I'lirec of the stuffs that are making most talk just new. Wash Flannels for the water. It's the light cotton warp un seen unsuspected that saves the shrinking. Such a wealth of wool filling it might about as well be "all wool." Choice line of the Ceylens at VxAc. A tight royal range of the French Printed Flannel 65c. A few steps away are the Breezy Outing Cleths i2c. Netthcait efcrulir. Tape bordered Black Voile gees from 75 te 50c te wind up with the season. A graceful dress stuff. Northwest of etitic. The season's clean-up in Wemcris Dresses, We have pulled out all the odd sizes and every Dress that is in any way out of step with the season or the stock. Seme 540 te half. Find your fit and it's like finding tnency. Lawn Dreiff ( hnmbrny Urease sateen Ureases Woolen Dresden I raveling Iircie l-iwii Tea downs Cashmere Ti Down A Dress for any occasion may be picked from these piles. This year's goods and styles. second fleer, chestnut street side Ne thrifty housekeeper can afford te skip the corner where Blankets arc, or these Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases with hand stitching thrown in. booth wet of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. lvu (fjUOCID. J. II. MAliriN A CO. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Knights of Pythias held their 'convention TUESDAY, AUGUST 20. and for the occasion we have purchased a large quantity of K. of P. Streamers, Banners, Shields, and Festooning Ma terial. Decorate jour homes and business places during their stay, and make the city have a holiday appearance. Streamers, with " Welcome Knights" and "Welcome" en, i2jc te 25c. Regulation Banners, " Uni form Rank." K. of P. Shield Escutcheon. FESTOONING. The color of the elder, Blue, Yellow and Red, at 10 cents a yaid. J. IS. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts. Lancaster, Pa. N JLW MlltlCHlOltl. Black Dress Goods ! luiU .in Save Ment) Iu nulng BLACK CASHMERES at nn- New Yerk Stere. Ne Humbug ! Ne Reduction In prices that exist enlv In the minds of the advertise!. be era I numbers of the lllack Casliiucre Hen. rlcttni heiuht by us sevcrnl mouths asonie worth te-dm 10 cents .v nrd mere thin wc paid for tin m. VV'i eiler tin best value te be had m Iliac 1. i itsimitrc Henriettas, All. Weel. ) Inches wide, IT V. '"V, i Vt '"' "". s: V. 1 w (Iiicli Flin1 llliu kill nrlettas nt T.V, s7',i and tl.tO a J ard. HlecL silk VV nip lb iiutttils at T5e, 51.W, jl.'i a sard. l'ricstl s lllack Heurlctlns at SHU, SI i5. SI Te and Si uia ard. Hlaik 111. s IiihkK In Milni-,1' . lulll, Al iiiurts, !- Ij.iviopeli., Llectmls, llallsi.s, llnct n.tls, Hrge, Nun's vtllim;,ht lipid llcuilcilus. licrdi rrd Nun s V c!llii ler V. Il, full widths, 75e.Jl.tO. till II OX (.erttiiud s 111 ii. l irapis lei V ills and lillu iiilngsat Leu i'rkis WATT & SHAND, t'.b&lOEAWKINQbT. J. IIAIIIIY HTAMM-UAROAlNH FOB ALL. FLANNELS! FLANNELS! HT NO. KXIHAORDINAHY VALUtB I.v WIIITL TLANNELS, ItED KLAN.VLLB, HLUK KIANNELS. OIIEY VLAttyEUi, HVWKLT FLANNELS, AD TENNIH I'LANNELH IN ALLBIIADEfi. J. IrLsirry Stamm. mrnltuvc. VCHS A GII11B Dollars Saved Are Dollars Earned II Y r UUNIHHJNU FHOM OUK Complete New Stock or RELIABLE FURNITURE, At the Very Lewest Prices. Ochs & Gibbs, .MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE, (2d, 3d A. 1th Meers,) NO. 31 feOUTH QUEEN ST. nll-lyd tyiDMYER'S CORN hit. WIDMYER'S. FIRST-tLASS HARdAINS. HULL HOME LLIT. NOW ISTIIC TIME FOR FURNITURE Buying te Save Meney. lis an Ill wind that den t blen somebody geed. It su eend nlud for veu, us wc nrcellcrlng our uoeds for lcs dollars than ever before. Sonic goods must go te make loom for Fall Heeds. Thcc vnltM will net last long. Don't delay, but fall Inte line and secure, some of our BARGAINS. WIDMYER'S -CORNER OF- E. King & Duke Sts. rrciNi fairs. would Call Yeui Special Attention te the 1 act that we liue the AfCiu SOME OP ITS GOOD POINTS: 1st It Carries Less Wtlght than Others. 2d. 11 IsHlmplcIn Construction 3d. It Is Mern Easily Handled Ith It is Lener In prke than att 1 list Class lied In the Market. Wr have Hum In stock for Lhlldicu mid (Iren n 1'enplr. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET l'trseual Attintlen dlvtu te IJiukrtak Ing. (ilellcixce. BUSlN I's, UDl'OAl ION.-FAI.LTERM OF the l.anraslrr Uuslness College tieglus Ml I'lLMIIER 2. Our large .atalogue.ontnln .atalegue.ontnln .atalogue.entnln Ingall iHHCssnrj liifoiinatleu, Mill he out in a fin das. end for it and sec what our credit ates s.t of the s.hoel. !e-rltlnB fuc te tbnsti ..he lake the lull huslness course. Cen (bused (iitalegitiiscut en nn Ipt of postal utrd, or inn ai ieiiti, uoems, .-se. 10'i Lust King street Address, 11.0 WEIDLER.l'rlnclpil. -yreitK, (pa v COLLEGIATEJNSTITUTE. New Dulldliigs , Ijirgc Eudeuiuent , Uchelai ships' , Lnbornteo ; Llbrnrv , G munslum Prepares for College or Uuslness. Separate. Course for ladles. Modern Language In Regu lar Course. 1'ultlen, HO per annum. Beard in prlvnle families, $.160 per week. Faculty et nine 17th jear epenv beptcmber 2. ler.ntu legiic. nddrc-s ttl'.V JAMES McDOUQALL, I'll D, J'2e-3td I'nsldent TVDUCATIONAL The Yeates Institute WILL UOSDA V, REOl'EN ON StU'lTMlilUi Ile.i.liua,tcr 'lhcRFV MONl(OMEIli It. HOOFER Classics. Mnthimatlcs, l.ngllsh. Drawing, rrench. 1st Assfsuint Master.-MR Ol IN. C. JOLINE, R A. (llnrsnrd ) Classics, Mathematics, Eng lish, lWlcs. Jnd Assistant Master. MR. EDWIN D. 1'L'aEV. U. A. Classics, Mathematics, English, U( rmnu. French nnd German ere Included Iu tin course. 1 he G innaslum Is te be rctltted Fer Clrculirs, etc , apply te the Headmaster Hiigl7-tlndMVAS M ILIEIWVILLE. MILLERSVILLE. Ihi WlnlirMsslen of the Mllltrsvilli tstutc Nermal snhoel villi bijjln en Moudns.Siptcni Meudns.Siptcni kr'.', I's'i.niidientlniie tcnty-ilght week, Hi:el'I.VUlXH'lti. It.tilitrs Llcment.iri Louise. Icaehcrs' Selciitltlc Course Hl'LCILCOURsE.-s. Collide l'reparaters Ceitisc. llnsliicss-lloekk.vplug, Tjpewritlui., Uusl ncssOorrispeiuUneo, itc. YecAluud Itistruinental Musk. Course In Cliemljtry l'rcparatlen for tin Study of Medicine. bixclal Rales en Mtrict Rnllrend for l)i Tuplls from Ijincaster I'uplUadmlttetliit nnj time Fer catalogue, turn, it.., luldriss the principal, K. ORAM LYTr, nus,U!Il712I,aMl MUlCttVlllc, li,, 1 OR THE Queen Felfa Bel 5ru 3oe& -AT- 2 CENTRE SQUARE. Black CrOedT ULACK HKNUILTTAS AT THE LOWEST PniOES KVER KSOW5. Black GroedsT New QDlutltiiui H AaER&IlROTHER. Hager Sc MERCHANT .TAILORING! A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Interesting Prices for Late Buyers : I Incet English Worsted and Cavslmcrc bulls nt 23, te order, reduced from S3.. Nebbj .Scotch nnd Vcleur Suitings nt SW, te order, reduced from $23. Hl.vllsh Cheviot Sultlnc"", In I'luldi and Htrlpcs nt $10, te order, reduced from $2. Unusual Values In lllack Worsted Hultlngs nt $20 nnd $23, te order. English Bread Wnla Dlngennl Coats nnd Vest nt $15, te order. Excellent Treuscr atj les nt $0 Od te order , w-erth $3 00. Our Matchless $5.00 Trousers, te Order. HKGERSBROTHER Nes. 25-31 'West King St. jOrtiitntJCs t- ANN0UNCEMENT! Wr will bCRln the sale or our laigc sleck of IDa.ma.jg:ecl Groed.3 T ON MONDAY, AUGUST 19th. All eteck Damaged by Flre or Water must b positively clodeutbj sniTEMUER 15, te make room fet our Immense Stock of New Goods. RARE CHANCE FOR UARGAINH In HeuBefurnlBUlnp Ooedn. Oil Cleths, ParmlmplcmeiitB, Steves, Baby Carrlagea, Cutlery, Oil BtevcH, &c. REILLY BROS. &: RAUB, 40 and 13 tlerth Queen St., Lancaster, Fn , Next Doer te the Poslefllec ) - JUrttcltCO. H. Z. RIIOADS A bON. L-OiA PRICES. Following will be found a list of goods low prlcid ulnnjs In our stock. Child s Oeld Flugir Rln;s, 23c., MUscs Geld Finger Rings, 75c.; Ladles' Geld Finger Rings, $1.00 blieu Itultens, 23c.,50e., J10J; Cellar lliitteus, 23c. te $100, Diamond Cellar Muttenx, 12U1; Iridic' and Misses llr.aslplns, 23c. teSl.U), Meuinlng I'liunnd EarrlngH, 23c te $.".0i); llraiilils,2ec. In $10, Nlckrl Clocks, $1 00, S-D.tj .VIanlloCleek8,J3T5, IJidles'Geld Wnlchis, Sll.Ti; Nkkil Watihes, $1 00, fellvir Wntehc, $10. F-Ri pairing In all brandies bj geed vveikmcu and nil werknnirantcd. H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. -fvuit F LINN A. URENEVIAN. FRUIT JARS AT Llfe PHILADELPHIA AND FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, XTe- 152 KTertli Queen Street, la xc as rjut, n:xx )eitaefuvuialiiiti &cn.tde. CALL AND SEE ROCHESTER LAMP! sutj candlc-Llght, lleals thtin nil Anether Let of Ch.np Glebes fur Gas nnd Oil fcteves. IHE"1'EHFLCTI0N ' METAL MOULDING and RUD11FR CLSHION Weather Strip. llc.us them nil. ThliktrlpouininninlleilicM. Keeps out the cold, hteps rattling of ulndeMs. Excludes the dust. K.vps out snow and mln. Anv oue tan apply It noMnsteer dirt made In nppljlnglt. Can be iltt. d unj where no helei te bore, read) for use 1 will net split, warp or shrink-. i cushion strip Is the most perfect l.t the bteve, Heater nud Range Stere of Jeim P. Seliaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., I.VNCASTER PA. i3IcrCLlviltIlTCL"lTTANDE.vK COLUMBIA Bicycles Tricyles, Tandems DURABLE. SIMPLE GUARANTEED IlIGlIEhT GR1L, ILLUblRATED CVTVLOGl V. KIIE." POPEMFGCO., 79 FRANKLIN ST BOSTON llRANtlUIOUblX ISttiimiiM .)rk B)l Wabish v ,( linuva Fer Bale b) JOHN B. Mlfc.'-LR t eluiubw ViX. JUS-l)dced at'SPENDERS. Men's Suspenders at 12J-JC, 17c nnd Zm a pair COTTON DATTS, WEIIKCEIVEDTUIH WEEK HrTY BLE3 I1E3T COTTON BATT8 AT 10CENT3ATOUND. NLVEIlfcOLDFOH LESS THAN 12Kc. WO I'AIIia FINE TOWELS CHEAP. Bosten Stere Bretlier. Eoelio. iitx'e. - 5 1'IIAN NEW YORK PRICES Al (Cl)htn tfnll. TT IG1I AMARHN. I-RUIT JARS J KLLY TUMBLERS ! 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 in any quantity. All at Bettem Prices. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King St. eVj-tfd rpEETHIM. bVRl P TO MOTHERS. Li untie should hnc a holtle of DR. I VHRNL is 1LET1IINO Ml Rl P lVrf.t! safe Ne Opumi rMeiphla mixtures Willi., liest lellr, t.ii) 1 doth. Rew. Is und Promote lMttlculi Ik Hi 1 v Pr.pur.il b) !lt.H 1 IIR. Nh i.!-ON. Hi.i.iiteMU, Mil. Drngkists till It , ij cents 1 rial bottle sent by mall 10 e nU. In!il-l)di-d.t.v TKS-M: JuM -s .v. c e , Vtamifj ' luNFUTION'l-.RS I'M' PPI It I'.i-M tin iniwt Uaulirul urn- U the Inlicihmits (J10 Cenuner.ebU. Phlladtl uuf Pu. Write for descriptive price list. WiUU-rettOd K- vJ . W1 , - .ytfe. - J3fer Jlftr'
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