wmjpewrxMii.-JMvmat.isTr&mmKWjn anFi.r. KH md!&mr fyppVV. v,7ffV'Wr V w Jvw4 teJV " -.,,, ? vi wm,rjs..i3!!'Fwm3mxmirsr? . TrtK ' ? it A VTafV xa-.ivm&ar sC'jr.-'.'flii.'T."J f ferpHB LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1887. m&f$Vm58.i 35BWPrTsl 'e ' v -- m EE7 " M? :? r,5fi fc-r-n f u ru PA i I wat mi aMtAM tui. firrt irauw- ALLOw tO lifta.! lia.l fla. lB..-lm. tin. WlW lmiii 300 se, l7 ra .8 0 10 M lew DM 11 ig in IM MB see in IB l es 53 700 in ibe IN 10 BO 1001 13 00 urn moo 1700 BOO bee bee BOO MOD BOD M00 an MHO I 00 USD 9 IM MOP t70D MOO MOO wool 8200 MOO MOD 62 0U tow II u (BOO guie the Weekly Islelligeoeer i.,' Memum. GaTOB 09 09, ilia tr msTrACTevrai nm. ti oTetm Lamm i M m wait bauit, I a tur w Tritrrtmt u PrC TBI mnLLiaameBB. rMMlag. Lancaster, fa ; -fjje ftnatsttr 3ntcUtgencct. LANCASTER, JULY 23.18S7. ?ft Tete ob the Light. ,Tk additional light that is thrown upon IBlimanageineut at the county hospital ljrtlielNTELLiOEN-CKU,.s further Invest!- gjtiieii te-day proves conclusively that there (eOder radical reform at that inst Un it may be alleged Uiat these of the xiamates who clve the testimony arc in. ,'iBna uruioiiaeui uie pmce iwu 10 mm at their testimony is unworthy of full Ic-aiBlMee. Hut the cumulativn oviclpiire is Ktoettrong te allow this construction, and F&tM has been besides the most trust- iwwthy corroborative evidence obtained It from without the almshouse walls. I a. a a a . a . a .. W4f u ia net expected mat me unfortunates E? wbe are compelled te take refuge in the KAeunty asylum shall have beds of down, S their meals en silver salvers and an at- !,' tendant constantly fanning each of them. FfBut it is demanded that they shall have feTnia they have net had. These who Ki 'wffered in all stages of illness have been .? f wciea. ana uie etiarce is utstiuctiv .Bjade that Incarceration in the insane de partment was one of the punishments in flicted upon these deemed refractory or tlaebedlent. Lancaster county is tee wealthy, tee big hearted and tee proud of its reputation for humanity te permit this kind of gross Mdamanagement at the county almshouse iwmm my at m INK Mmaiiiun Etast MMttMBnMN AH HsswaVss wMwn awgawOrieB, V.ftfi t bMbmu tvurr Wcdnumv 'J . MMAtmULnMwammxmanw. te". te go longer unchallenged. And the 1n E5f tkllwencei! purposes net te close its !& investigations until this much-needed re form has been secured. Slavery en the lied Sea. Net long age it was announced in the Heuse of Commens that the slave trade fe , was booming en the Ilea Sea , and though gt iranceand England have had gunboats watching the coast and have seized many Sfptavea, yet the trade is new ah active as rer, and may form ground for the next ions in Kgjpt and the The slave dealers are Seudanese, the fel. lowers of the new mahdi. All restriction upon slate stealing in the Soudan being new removed, they have once mere tapped their old source of supply in Southern JUr fur and the Kahr-el-Ghazal region. Slaves an being driven by thousands te Khar toum. If the dealers can only smuggle their victims ever te Jiddah and Mecca their profits are enormous. The slave trade is new stimulated net only by the great profits of the business, but also by the fact that all trade is contraband. The merchants run just as great risks if they are caught with ostrich feathers or ivory, g en which the profit is much less than oil UITCS. The plainest and surest method of step. plug the trade would therefore be for the powerful European nations te try te make some terms with the maluli's successor which would remove the restriction from trade and the causes operating for the en en en couragementetthe slave trallic. The barba rity of this business maybe estimated from the fact that a party of soe that left Khar Khar teum recently reached the coast only ou strong and this is net unusual. They are taken across the lied Sea at night te Jcddah and are sold there and at Mecca, crossing the path of the world'scemmerceaud pass. lag close by steamships of every civilized nation, ltelentless war will be waged en the slave trade by England and as seen as the state of Europe permits, another effort will prebablv be made te own th Knmi.-in- '? Italy and Prance both aiding. Wt? m-m- FoelMu Mr. I'enderly. Mr. Tewderiy has uudertaken te answer the strictures of the press upon his recent remarkable declarations en the subject of migration and works himself into a geed warm weather passion ever the matter j but VWSABl SB VUSVA SFm riA aVT lln mte.. X . A m m ; woeuwwuwi ui mi aiuweria mat lie ue iL Bles that be ever said the immigrant should w.v rtunucu mui uicaua wj maintain titmoeir a .. ...:.i i . k piii g ji milium. eujiiuyueut. lie KT does net want the immigrant te come until no can ee lure et employment without rob. ,! hing another of it. Hesavs. "SLam. - -t. ... ... : ' .-.. f , wip ei tne nignest order will be required te .v v..e j.iuuiciu m uie near ruiure," and then medestlr annniinpei n.nt i,a iu patfectinga plan for the wiintinn -r i,u .question. MT "" "'dly assumed te solve a very Pf'fwve question that lias puzled mere than ';-wwueiiiicai economist an, I i, i,.. i ihy declarations that de net inspire conll-r-eMoce, When and hewdntunina ...... ...i.i S?Uwref emPeent 'i We might as for. timmy speak of a merchant mi.i.w .....,.i ' a bargain when he simply offered the -i v wwer price. Mr. l'ewderly pS? te te ,eft lone wmle he ta l8ylD8 "la -,wuiuKivesa BKetcii et them and texpectittebeeiitiniiiMl llmimni.n.n let immigration regulated bycemmls. as and liiiman uriiiz.1. ... Ti. . i i ..u.vu nuutu ueujruime much of it the country could F nwi, i U1S laSK WOlllll Iat mnrt.il O.Uld it wnnlil lu....u it. . iirfti n - " wiumw pntcucai ! BJ atianpt tO Iteulatn liv pnmml.ul. 1 1. r-S!,,,l!:i:)g80fw,Mtanoera se that PiT: riDer nor woerer would suffer. f3jM declares war en the thieving specula r, native or alien. But se de we all, and m uie enect en immigration V lie at the" sentimental iiWiw.i.i "T home for the oppressed, and mm u u uncnantabie te invite pee- n te starve, wiien was the last I te the United States ? Here and BBMl BSay Stlffar uvmlv mnA 41 Hwhear of en Individual at our Ifty bbhIIesm who has starved te death, but taefawltMaybelald en our defective in ternal economy that permits monopoly of tlie necessaries of life. Because the struggle here la bitter, we are net justified in closing our doers te the refugees from ether land, where the con cen con ditlens are much mere severe and where real famine threatens. The closing of our ports would be the signal for despair te many whose only star of hope is en this side of the ocean. Tiik LIWk jirf.M publishes Iwo columns et croquet rules en lis editorial page. Sum mer la Indeed upon us. K-Sknatek Tiiuuman, the "noblest Koeisu et them all," is In Lancaster. Let him be granted the freedom of the city, for we seldom leek upon his peer. Tiik Lancaster fn'juircr refers te "I'nlted States Marshall lluckalew." Take one " 1 " out el " niar-liall " ana read Hill for lUicka. lew. Kepubllcan organs get aeuud Demo cratic nauien mixed in this weather. It appears that instead of levying a lux of ICO per bead onevery Immigrant coming te tliN country, the Junier Order of United American Mechanics would make that tax t;0e per head. This is ten times worse than the original statement m In lSl'J there were IUS miles of railroad in Ireland, with earnings amounting te $'J,oeo, 000 ; In 1SS0 the mileage was V75 tnllw, and the earnings were $13,7'.K),OiK). In 1M7 there were l,el national achoels, having 1C9.5IS puplK educated at a cost of t'.M),000 ; In ibsi the schools numbered ,'XM, the pupils l,07r,. eai, and the educational grant was 1,070,000. The percentage or illiterates, which In 1MI was M per cent, had fallen !n lvsMei". ht cent In lbll there were 1,0U4,,7& inhabited mud cabins of from ene te three rooms and 2(I,1SI geed farm houses of from Ue te nine rooms ; in ISal the number of beues of the former class had fallen te li 110, while the uuuitier e( tbe lietterclam of heuMi bad In creased te IJ2," II. In 1S.M seventy-two per cent, of the people lived in the Interior sort of beuse, while in lSsl the proxrtten was reduced te U percent. Between l.-iJ auil lNv Ireland's dexxtts in savin us banks In creased from fsO.000,000 te fl70(XiO,000 ; the value or her live stock doubled ; her revenue grew from ?J2, 000,000 te nearly lle.OiW.OOO ; her tonnage et shipping from live million tens te thirteen million tens. Give the old Isle a chance te rule herself and see what she will da Hae Mr. y.iueers lived te day, he would have received valuable peiuters from the almshouse management. A print Martin A. Kerau, Democratic as pirant for the Ohie gubernatorial nomination, declared : "I am a Kandall Democrat, which means that I am in favor at protecting every American Industry," and "I believe In a general dependent ensieu bill," bis strength fell away from him aa did that of Sauisen when shorn of his locks by Delilah. Tiik St. Leuis Glebe-Democrat tells of James James, a negre resident or SanU Kesa, Mexico, vine was oern near Dorchester. S. C, In 1702. This beats the record for colored chestnuts. The Tucquan club broke camp at Yerk furnace this morning and the members are returning te the city en every tralu. The Conestoga club will occupy the place next week. ni't'FALe Hi i,i. is being well-treated abroad, and certain papers hall this as a sign of the kindly feeling el' the British for things Amer ican ; but let it be remembered that a geed many IZngllshmen have been well treated in America and (hat the hospitality returned te American travelers has net been remarkable for cordiality. They treat Mr. Cedy like a gentleman, because they consider him an In teresting curiosity like the king et the Zulus or any ether savage diguitary ; and they want te keep him in a geed humor for their own amusement. The suiiercllieus toplofii teplofii toplefii ness of the average lirlten ii proverbial, and men who are wined and dined, by Amer ican clubs de net etten feul called upon te re turn the courtesy te traveling Americans. We m;iy be partly te blauie for this.a-i Amur cans grewu suddenly rich are apt te rush etl te England and disgust reseeliiblu people there with their lack or geed breeding. As a rule the bridging et the chasm has been done by Americans and the way they etten bow and cringe te the Kagllsti arlntecracy is disgusting teevery trueand proud American. We have nothing but friendly feelings for the Keglish of te-day, and are nnrn la sym pathy than ever with the pregruaa of ttie pso pse pie In politics, literature ami h'itmce ; but we wish that tbuir friendly spirit would take some mere tangible form thau the encourage tnent of people In the show buMiness. Tiik tirst fatal drowning accident or the season is reported en the C'uue-ti'ga. May It be the last ! Wliv don't rich men spend their money before ihey die ? Anether milt has been brought against the A. T. Stewart eute, et which Judge Hilten is truNtee. Mrs. J. I,tw I,tw rence Smith is the plalutill, mid she wauU thetransler or the dry goods business bet aside. Wik Republicans are fearful of the result In Ohie. The Philadelphia Seirs says : "It won't de for Republicans te umlurt-Htiinate the work of ;the Ohie Democratic conven tion." The platform is deccribed as contain ing the clearest, fairest and most jiowerful utterances that the Democracy has made In late years." 11 the present administration of the alms, heuse is itielllciuut, why Is it permitted te re main? PKHbONAL. Dit. Mc(li.v.NN wants the Antl-l'everty ociety te help Uie New Yerk United Laber party next fall. (iKOKOK M. IAi.i,s, of Philadelphia, is named for supreme judge by the Chester County JJemucritt. DlliKLTeit Wau.nkh, or I'hllsdelphls, ostl estl matett a profit of f 7.o,ue0 from the sale or gaa by that city next year, Kwia It L. Ka i ii, a son or Dr. A. N. Kaub, or Wewark, DiL, has joined the stall or the WlillauiKporljVtei (Diff Banner. Tiik i.atk Mas James I'. KterT, of Philadelphia, was reputed te wear the finest jewels in that city. Her diamond necklace was aaid te be worth fully f leO.uOO. Aiti'iiuisiiei-IlvA.v, efhlh-dntphla, has approved the stand taken by llsv. D. 1. Me. Derinett that the Ancient Order of Hiber nians will net be allowed In Catholic cuurcuea as a txxiy or wearing badges, llKNitv (jKeik.i- Is a very ordinary look ing man, net scrupulous in dns or showy in manner. AlcUiyim is a man of line figure and striking countenance, the student-Irishman aud wit and amiable philanthropist blended aud ierseulUed. T"? ,.'.ATK C"A' I'Aitnv, of I'hlladel. phla, lelt an eatatu valued at ever 1 1 two 000 .art. rr!?;,t,wo,eoaiciu,i ''p- wim.S, F?' l. be,lelhed te his w u W llUm and his daugntera Adelaide aud Llla, each being be(iueathed IJie.000 in a lumpsum and an allowance aiumuliy m--m- . WANrKII, Wantea-a DiiKer dainty enough Te wear a dainty llntf Tht win wera by th irettIut nnger tbit Jt'er were a pretty tlilug. It's Idle new nud iniipty and lone. Has leacbea U life's lint slacr, And aeeuis like a intli-stene hunj; te my heart, JE'er sluce the gave It back. It' an awkward thini; te have en hand New that It's off et hers, ferln eue'a soul's beat memories It rolls around and stirs. Uethtnki It bunts tht ene thing lest " The teueu of a vanlibed hand j" Be any sseb above-described. Can have It en demand. -milJ'.-SMiKirrari, tmm r uqevb iaw. A areata te Oeaslabtss ta svhlcft Tkatr Dalles Are KiJlet. District Attorney Weaver has been con sulted by many of the constables ss te Ibstr duty under the new liquor law. He baa net given any instructions te them as yet as te their duties, and will probably net give any, preferring that the constable shall be prop erly instructed as te their duties by the court en the third Monday or August, the Drat day of the quarter sessions. Irwin 1'. Wanger, district attorney of Montgomery county, has sent te each of the constables of his county, a circular of which the following la a copy : My Vtur Air.- Repeated Inquiries from constables and the Importance et the sub ject have prompted me te prepare and te herewith transmit an epitome of the duties el such officers anil the penal previsions re specting their uon-perferuiance, and of the sales or liquors contrary te law, as de fined by recent legislation. Yeu will observe that It Is your duty te visit at least once In each mouth all places within your Jurisdiction, where any vinous, splrlteua, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof, are sold or kept, te ascer tain ii any 01 me previsions ei any actei assembly relating te the sale or furnishing of such liquors have Injen or are being violated, and whenever you shall learn of any such violation you shall forthwith make written returns or the same te the court of quarter sessions with thensimwef the witnesses, aud de whatever shall be in your power te brlug thoetlenders Injustice. " The duty thus Imposed Is se clear and explicit there can be no mistaking It re quirement. It Imperatively demands such an Inspection aud return that heuceferth un detected aud unpunished violations et the law in this regard will be practically impos impes impos lble. Te cursorily or perfunctorily leek In side liar-rooms at such times as violation! are unlikely, or In such manner as te make discovery Improbable and disregard the uoterlous sale or liquors wiUieut license, upon Suuday, te miners, or te ersens when lutoxicated or of known lutein perate habits (as may bap has heretofore been done in certain locali lecali tlen), put the constable thus acting In peril of prosecution. Ker impliedly In every In, stance of prosecution successfully main talued for violation of the liquor laws, Insti tuted by another than the constable et the ward, borough or township where the In trac tion occurred, there baa been neglect or relusal en the part et such countable te perform his duty ; and according te tbs terms of the act et asseu-blyet May 13, 1Ss7, " upon any neglect or refusal te wrlerm this duty the court shall suspend him such con stable from elllce and direct the diatrict at torney te Indict aud try him." As some persons suppose it no offense te mil liquors te persons of known Intemperate habits, unless notice la received from some member or the family et such person, 1 will call your attention te the error et this as. sumptien. Sales te such persona are abso lutely prohibited, and the responsibility for either sain or refusal te the same belongs and must be borne by these engaged in the trallic. our duty te return sucli violatiena when they come te your knowledge is as strictly enjoined as any ether, and the failure of the members et the family of such a person te make complaint does net detract therefrem; In their helplessness they may preter te bear with drunkenness rather than excite passion and violence by publle pretest; but they, the allected persons and society, are none the less entitled te protection. Yeu will also observe that sales te miners, whether for themselven or any ether person, are prohibited, aud it would be but fair te licensed dealers te call their attention te the fact, in order that they may net eilend by erroneously assuming that parents can au thorize such sales. The regard ler your elliclal oath will prompt you te falthmily perform your duty (aside from the enalties its neglect would Insure) and atl geed citizens will approve your action. The pretentien of the sintering and disorder caused by indulgence In liquor by these bone habits have become Intem perate; el the formation el habits by the youth, the ellect or which they are unable te tomee, and or the lawleassplrlt and disregard el social rights and duties engendered by the evasion and defiance or the mandates of the law ; and the protection et reputable law-abiding merchants, inn-keepers and res tauranters from an unjust and Illicit competi tion, and et the general publie in the peace men t employment of their rights, will pro mote the welfare of all audceufer honor upon these through whose vigilant fidelity the re sult is attained. A Wise Man. Frem the Bosten Transcript. A Dosten capitalist, who Is a leading mer chant as well as a large owner of real estate, U noted for the interest be takes in young men in clerical positions. Once a frightened bank cashier waited upon him te say that, by the mistaken! ene el the clerks, a check or the merchant's had get into the pigeon hole marked "protested." As Mr. Millions might have heard a rumor that his check had been protested, the cashier hastened te ex. plain and said that lie would discbarge promptly the young man who made the mis take, "And why discharge him, sir?" mildly asked Mr. Millions. 'Because be put your check in the 'pro tested' box." "It is a geed many years," said Mr. Mil. liens, as he tilted back in bis etlice chair and after his fashion harpooned his blotting pad with his pen, "since I was a young man, but my memory Is that 1 sometimes made mis takes. It 1 bad been discharged ler every mistake 1 made I should net have made my fertuna The young man whose mistake is peinted out te htm and forgiven is the most careful man In the etlice ever alterward. I think my business relations with your bank are likely te be prolonged if the leuug man is net discharged." And the young man was net discharged. A Wuman Fuuuil iMal in New Jsrwy. The decomposed remains of a woman were dice?ered lying near the track of the New Jersey Southern railroad near Atalen, N. J., Friday afternoon. Corener Carr, et Mount Helly, was immediately summoned te held an Inquest. The remains were nestly at tired, and the woman had evidently been dead ler a week or mere, with the suu beat ing down upon the body. The features were swollen beyond all hope of recognition, and decomposition had progressed se tar that it was impossible te remove the body from the spot. A grate was therefore dug and the IxHly interred. There was nothing upon the person te give the faintest tine as te tbs woman's iueutlty. BKLWlUVtl. RKLIOIOUS held In the 1 HEItVICKS WILL UK flillnwlni rim t-rwia tannin,.. in iue morning at 1U-JU, In Uie eenlng ut 7.f Sunday school ul l-M n. m. When the hour is dlirereiit It Is specially noted : 1'RiuuiTsrtiai) JIkmurul Cmcech, PonthQncen street. Benlcus by the pastor at ihe usual hours. All urn welcome. Christ I.cthkkim CiU'rcu West King street. K. 1.. lived, pastor. IUvIne services ut lu-JUa. 111. andtlpm. unday school ut !u. iu. Chchcii orUeD-Corncr of 1'rlncu and Oranire. Treadling at 10JH u. in. and 1.f p. in. by the pastor, sabbath school at 'J a. in. 1'raver meeting at t M p. in. riKST UAITI8T. JerVlces nt tlin reirnlnr hnnr. ... . . """O "vH-riwHuuiium, meriilng and evening. Preaching by the pastor. Ituv. J. S. Folwell. Sunday school at i p.m. blKAKiiEKnv bTRSKT Atrlcan M. K. church, rreuchlug nt 10X u. iu. and 7 p. iu. by the pastor. Uracs f.UTHKKiW Cemer of North (Jueen and James street, Hev. C. Elvln Houpt, pastor. t-ervlces at 1U-.JDO. in and 6 p. in. Sunday school at 3 a. in. hT. Jehn's l.trriiKRAM. Ilov. H. V. AUeman, II. O. padter. .services every Sabbath ai 10.30 III. and at 7.4 ll. in. LeelurH and nmvAr uirvfiM -,,. u.. .,.,. .-.,..:. .-.; r, ,7. j:.sr:.-"j'r.v ..u -. w.ivouej vf.uillKMIA OllUUiy SCUUU1 ut 9 a in. (Jetwald Ulsslnu at 2 p. m. hT. I. fun's KsroRMse Marlettu Avenue, Itev. Wui. '. Llchlltur, pa-iler. Ulvlne service at lu.au a. m. nud 7. U p. in. hunday school utsa-in. OtiVKT Haitist Chouch. Y. l. C. A. Hoeins 1'ieacblUK at lu. 30 a. in. and 7.13 p. in. by the pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. 111. Hhcevd Kvasuslical f KnKllsh ), en Mulberry street, ubove Orunye Pruachinv at lesu a. in. and 7.41 p. in by the pastor. Sunday school at U.a. in. UsiTKOllRSTDRisis Christ(Cevsnkt) West OrunKe unci Couceid streets. Key. J. 11 trunk, 114,1111- iiNtvuiuK ui iu.ju u. ui. ana i.unu Sunday school alll a. in. 8t. Jeiis'a KsreKMKD (Uerinan) church, cor ner Omnt-.i and ilulbcrry streeu, llev. Jehn KuullliiK, I). I), pastor. Divine services ullUM a. in. ana 7.15 p. 111 Sunday school at 1:15 p. in. Iho prayer meeting el ttie W. C. T. U. will be OUoenilnued till luiiher nellce. t-he inuatluK at .Ne. Ill .North Prince stroet, SetlSi y' Bl ' 'cCKk ,,n" further ciml'rl,"i!Vt..i-l7"iR1"-iS(,rT,c" tomorrow In e,vronlUerV.",ltt' M " MlUSSJSBV . Kst Missiem.-M. K. Chapel-PreachlnB at 3 11. in. dl.cei.tlnusd for the preieut. " I'KBSBTTKalAlf Set Vices at lh nil v.. Pleaching by the pastor, Itev. J as. Y. Mitchell. D. O. Ke evening service .wsu, Ut. l'AUL'a iv. Church. Sundav seheni -. 9 a. in. 1'ri frdaeblnv at luiju a.iu. and at a p. m l'rayer ustuitf en o'slevk. treenssnay vauaa at 1TICW ADVMRTiaMMKUrX PLA.Y1NUCAKDH, BOUND COKNKKH, Inflloatera, Ac. iter pack, Be. per halt detsn. l'oker thins. uaBUTirn uiu an tmiHB, 111 KMlklna-Mrml. JslMVASHt Telephone Cennsrtlrn A OK It AT HKDUCPION IN I. AD IKS', Children's, Heys' and Men's Itnw, llauta nnirM, i-Kais, ifTWrail. s.PKilU'er.iacaei, im lata, OnSS, austtender, Neckwear. Laundrled IVBl'IP, ,! and Unltnndrlrd shirts. Aiioiwalea must ti sold wimut tee next su days, at R.8. rBTTwKl.VS, Ant, Jrll-lyd Ne,M.Virthqupe8t. rpitY MILES' ABSOLUTELY PURE ICE CREAM Ocst. Orange and alary 8ts., LANCASTBK, l'A. Whole-sale te private lamtlU-s eslt. Jj-ll-Std EKYliIei)YDBtNKS " BOWERS' MEAD PEAR PHOSPHATES FAMOUS Of. UKINK. On draught only at nuuitiiei.e itiiuu?iimi, JJTS-lfd Aland .'; hi King Street. COMKTIUNU KNTIKKLY NKW INTllEOUwAN LINK. THE KETCALF ACTION, The greatest Improvement In Cabinet Organ building for X years, Ken't fall te see. It. WOODWARD'S l'lane and Organ Warerenms, Nes. a K. King St, Lancaster City, 1'a. AST NOTICB -TaFTKU-MONDAYT AUUUST 1, lt7. the following prevision et the "Ordinance for the Levy and collection of a Licence Tax within the City of Lancaster for Street Purpose " will be strictly enforced. "Ssc in. Any portion falling te take nut a llcenw or relustng te pay the license tax re qulrvd by tht ordinance, or who nball violate any of the previsions of any section thereof, hall subject the offender. In addition te the rorfeltef his license, te a penalty of five dollars for each and every offense, le lie sued for and nscorered In the manner that debts ter penalties of llku amount are by law sued ler and re re re covercd." J.li. UATIire, leOU tfd City Treasurer. S1 HOKT-UAND A TYI'K-WHITINU SITUATIONS pay both young men and ladles much better salaries than most commercial positions, and the demand Is greater. Mudcuts can be fitted for office short-hand poslUens IN THREE MONTHS' TIME by Haven's system. Ne previous knowledge of ruber art required. Colleges open all the year. Students can enter any time, all tuition being Individual. Superior faculties for procuring situations, ter which aid we make no charge. College pamphlets with full set ssif-teachlng les les eons in eltner art sent te any address for le cu ; both arts, X cts. -Ne stamps accepted. Addrrea either et Haven's Celleges: Mew Yerk, M. Y.; I'hUadelphla, Fa; Chicago, UL; Cincinnati. O.; San rranclsce, Cal. Junl-3md3AW J.a MAKT1N CO. Dl. SASNERS 1 1 is The most popular Dol Del lar Corset ever intro duced. Adapted te nearly every form, and gives mere general satisfaction than any ether Corset ever made. J. B. Martin & Ce., for. Went Hliu k Priiee Hta, LAMCA8TNK, PA. PKOl'OHALH FOK KKfAIKINU NO. 4 KNOINK. Proposals for Bepalrins Me. 4 Knulnu of 1 ha Lancaster, Pa, rire Department, as fellows : Mew Heller, Fire Urates and Ceal Hunker, Mew Bet of Wheels and Bexes for same, set of liange Cocks. Kepalr Sprlnn. Mew Cen ner and Tin Uezns for connecting reds, Keeelv Keeelv Iek Wires, Feed Cook, and Paint Kna-tae, tha Inij acraw, Feed Cook, and Paint Kngl whe'e te bxflrst class in every nartleul be received by the Fire Commit tea of 1 lax. wui Lanraa. ter city, Pa , at office of the Chief Mutineer. BM Mast Orange street, until Juljr m, iss;, atl o'clock p m, Tha committee reserve the right te reject any or all the bids. My Order el rira Commute, .. .. r.Ltcwia NOLL, Chairman. c. U. rassacuT, Clerk. jjrii,w,att ATI nrifi KKWAKU fPXfMJJ rer any esi . Kl.u IWl ,. H"-. siwrTifus veuiiiir. si Weakaaas tliat RfVPAWfn Ms.. MsrreQs Debtlltr. Mantsl n1 fhitiWii MVB sUTTIKw iauawaura. aeia iy OruafUu. se duu J. B. Martin & Ce. Cen n Guise a-rf-aWft SKW AlyyKHTtSKMKyTa. TKVAB'H KLOUR. Levan's Fleur THE DM8T. M.TnAB VKLleiv FUONT UlUAU SIVKK. Yellow Frent Cigar Stere. CllAXdKOF llAXtHi. JACOB F. KING, Proprietor. The subscriber, successor te J. II, Marklev, In vlteahl trleuils and the public (enerally, te the "Obli Kbl.01 KfT," hem he Intend keeplngn full line of Imported and Demestic ClKsr, Tobacco, c Its pmppsra te iiiaHiifartuiti a nrst claa qual tly el Havana Cigars, and will give the business his personal attention. JACOB F. KING, NO. 51 MOUTH OUKBN STKKET. r " bellow rtvnt." Jy21-ttd J. H.U1VLKKACO. July Bargains ! He t rrench routed Satlnes, 2.c ; LtKbt and Datk U run mis. Crinkle. .Hc. and V. Keuinants Satlnes, 3c. liemnants Light Prints, 4e. llariialns In White Kmbreldered Kobes, at ll.."") upwards. lUixalns tn Nuuiuier Mlks at 37M, r.i, M and 7& Cents. llest llltck Silks, 11.0(1 and II i Odd Let of Corsets at '.Sc Kegular price, T5e til iv. Loek at our ttari;alns. Itedy llus sels. Tapestry llnissels, Kxtra SuiH.r and Inxniln Cr(HU. t Usir and Table Z Oil Cleths te clean np oeds and ends. JohnSsGivlertftCe., He. 26 Bast King Btrsat, LAMCASTBIi,PA. STAMM BHOS. A CO. -ASK reu- REMNANTS -AT THE- Bosten Stere , 26 AND 28 NORTH QDEEN bT. The Great Summer Sale -IS A- W0NDEKFUL SUCCESS! Hundreds of pHiple hae tifen benefited U10I.OW I'ltltKrl. by SPECIAL OFFERING I Anether Case et 7.4NTA CLOTH, Tea yard. There s witchery In them. Extraordinary Bargains tn I1I.ACK I) R It 89 Rl L.K Hat 11.00 and ll.JD a yard. Every yard war ranted. Anether Cue CUAZV CI OTn. A Mew Line, L'cautllul fKE.NCH CO It I) SUIT- SPECIAL BARGAINS -IM- Eemnants of Dress Goods. Kemnanta of 11LACK an.l COLUUBD DUKSS BSSEK.l?MiSBli.CK ASM" Remnants el CLOTHS, CASllUKUE'i. OI LAIMES, etc HE HAVE I1ARHAI.S IOK ALL. Stamm Bres. & Ce. N KWYOKKBTOKt EMBROIDERIES! WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 & 10 VAST KINO ST., LAMCABTEB, PA., Open another large Invoice of Pull Width S,?A0,,,yi,t,C0 'V'"68 LOUMOIM8atJ., fee., eiif., 75c., sue., s;kc , ii ou te 11 10 per yatd. .kW."J.an'1 Mlsws' Nainsoek and Cambrle BM11UUIOEUEU PLOUMC1NU3. H?WiA .Sa'?J!??' and Cambrle KUBKOIUE HIES in all widths and bundled of the newest designs at low pilces. iwi SPECIAL BARGAINS. 8THIPKO bUUHEU 81LKS, only 75c per a CardworthHeBB B1LK8' " lBcbe wWe Bjieclsl Value In BLACK DUES) HILKSat 0c.,7e.,87He,lltWperyard. s.ea ti; Popular Shades In SIUAH 8A8U SILK, at 7c. per yard, usually sold 89c. IMUB, te. yard, worth UXc Twe Caafs Pall Blzs JACQOAVL BEO QUlLT8,ai.(wsw real value, l5l. New Yerk Stere. MW ADrMUTUKMK.fTa. JPH1BO, IslBT, A Mew Danartatii inm Ium,iMi- m m.. TS?' 2USFU" VlT from the beat makers ?l '". w"'e" I avltteelTea tarVnujIi Uie IkHtenj custom heaas, a large lavelea of nr own llntmrlailnn nf " v, BUITINO, BPHINO OVBKCOAT1MU ANU m nuvnininUi The like of which, for style and n nail tr. has never been equaled la this elty, and oaanet be surpassed. A special Invitation Is hereby extaeded tn all In want of sprtiiK Oarmeuts te call earl and secure Choice Pattern. Workmanship the very beat and price lower than aver. II URKIIAKT, marn-lydK Ma ii North Uneen Htreet 1 LACK OK KAMI ION GREAT Glearina Sn!n! -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace ei Fashion. 13 EAST KINO STREET LANCASTER, PA. This day we call attention te the tlKKAT HE OUCCION Iu Silks, Surahs, Satins, VELVETS. OnrtAc SIIKAH ILK, In all colon., reduced te 67c; IIUUBURAU terJc 1 Mv. SA'IIN reduced te i:c i 7ic BAT1M rediicvd te nx ; tl te SATIN reduced te (c. BLACK MI.K V KLV ET9 redue-d Irein II ml te c . Irem tl.. Hi'Jtc ; trem ILK' telLI'.'; Irein Kioto 11;. PLUBIIK9 reduced from II.HOIeKc. Twenty-four Inch 1'L.USII reduceil tell.tS. IIAHt.AI.Nd IN EMUKOIUKKT. LACE PLOUNCINU AN I SKIRTIMU. ANU ALL OVEK BKIUTINO. iOc Oream Lace rieunclng at J.'c : itTS ninck Bpanlsa Lacti nenncliiuat K.lSlUlOlllsck Km bruldered Lace rieunclDK at till;! 71 Itlack Chanlllly Lc rieuncin; at It.'fii; II 51 Itlack Bpantsh sulpurH rieunrlnK at I1V7 75c. Km brvlderett Sklrtln)t nt 6ee ; 10c. Creasuarrvl Nainsoek at : 15c. Cressbaned Malusoek at lie UUKAT IIAUUAINSIN KtllUON. Me. A, 7 and 9 All 811 k Otteman at Cc. a vanl. Ne. ltl, All Bilk satin Itlbben, plcet cd;e. 1KO. a One Let of Fancy Klbbens, Me. ltt, rcdnced Inmi 50c te 'iSc. BleckM Bash Itlbben, all silk, leduced from e7c te&7& One Let of Sash Klhhen at He a yard. Bpectal bargains tn Black Ktbbens. Me. is, Deuble-raciid Matin itlbben, extra heavy plcet edue, at only IDe. a yard. UUEATKEIIUCTIOV l HMUEHWEAU AM) 1IOS1EUV. .J5',f' ""tJrlsTAfaii Vests, silk !euud and silk stttched, reduced Irem 41c te 'j;c. J.adtes' ltalbrltfiran Vests, with sleet es, re dnced from S7c te lie Ladles' ltalhrli-iran ul l.,.a, ......ii.. h. ducedfrotiiMc.te37c ;--,. .- Indies' Uaue Vests reduced Irem Wc. te .Tftc. Gents' Halhrlgifan Shirts rvducud Irein Jfd te Children's Stricd Hose roduced from 3 1 te lee. Children's Plain Colored Hese reduced from Children's Pull Heifular Ma.l.i Half Hese, two pairs for SSc., formerly sic. a pair. Ladles' lloe at 10c., formerly lc .Ld.,e!,,L" lneB Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, lour 10r.Dc, Ladles Embroidered Handkercblel. two for 2Sc ; formerly c a pair. me?lylec,,t""l'lCh,,J ,Un(1,tercnl': i lerm- TXAUEK A IJKOTUKK. Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. IA&ER it BEOTHBR, 26-27 West King Street Gauze, lialbriffian and Feather, weight Shirts and Drawers. Seamless, Balbriggan and Liale Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored Uor Uer dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirta. Laundrled and Unlaundried Dress ShirUi. Fengee, Silk, Lawn Neckwear. Grenadine and K. & W. Cellars and Cuffs. One Hundred Dezen Extra Un laundred Shirts at 4-5c. each. Scotch Cheviot, Caaimera and Wonted Suitings. MAKER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West ling Street. LANCABTBK PA. OltlAMt, SO. nriliUAK KOMUMiia, Wkelssall Osalarali Oeilsi HmaUt MALL EMM Of CIGARS. ASvaaeea taa ea aalaabla goeaa. Ofleaaaa "ftDTtVBin. -5 -T TaTKWU0MKH8, cateu en I r "i"i"'sj.i-m--"'s-i hVEKVBOOY UBMEMUKH.t When you itet te Centre Bipiarn, lust drop Inte the THA ami CO t't KKHT11HK (the only one In slKhl), and iret our pilce 01 all kimhIs. Cema and we will utect Jim ceidlally, OUIIBUOAHIM AI.LhtlUAH I OUHTKA IB ALL TEA I OUHCOrrKKlB ALL COfrKK I MO AUULTEIIATION ONE TRIAL BECUIIKS OUIl CtlHTOM. Keinetntier the Addntss CLARK'S Til AND C0FEK1 STORE, NO. marsMldAw UENTUKSUUAIIP.. Qll i MAMMA, I AM hO WAHM. Oh ! Mamma, l Am se Warm, rmss uivi m liv. te Bur k fin. oiiKeloCLAKKK'Knudhuya pound n his Ik-st Combination Celtee, same as hn madeat the picnic the ether day, which was premiuncnd by idl the best they ever drank, and he will Hive you an KICKtnt Japanese ran. Alse ask hi in ler a sample sheet el Laundry lilulue. He (Ives It away te ail his customers. CLARKE'S Original Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. 52 WEST KING STREET, LANCAMTKIl. I'A. YOUR- VACATION. TUAVELEUBTOTIIB BEAHHOKE AM) ELSEWHKItE WILL HAVE MONET lir 1IUV1.NI) Til Kilt Trunks and Traveling Bags or W. D. STAUFFER & CO., 3 1 and 33 North Queen Htreet. We have enlsrufil our stock lu this linn espHClally for Urn VACATION. ftKAMIN, and will Klve siweUl tndimiiuents en these kewIs during July and August. riNEBTBTecK or tesr Fashionable Hats I.N LANCASTER. I.IUHT WKII1IIT ANI EASY riTTINH. LMUA1. HUTIVM. Ilf TIIK COUKT OK COMMON I'l.KAN of Lancaster County. Matilda Hoever 1 vs 1 H. 1 IHSMnnpr.i,an.f KllWllHnn ll,nk..l ., - --........ ... ..IIM ni.iu iiiriii. iv nn April Term. l. Ne. ...... m.uj.J .,,,,u.. .-',e. nnderslgned audtler, appointed te ills- cuttens, te and among tbixMi leitally entitled thereto, will sit ler thai purpose 1 11 tlm I Ihrarr Hni,m0.AVll,:,...S?Srt. Heu"'- l-anwsler. eS TllUI.SDAi, JUI.1 vs.lssr, at lea.in. when) a persons Inteivsted may atu.nd. ' " lv24tdS WILLIAM LKAMA.V. Jy3td Auditor. AhNKlNKl) KSTATK OK (IKOKOK II. ra. Bchaiim and wife, of Lancaster city. The undersigned nmlimr, app,)liitel te distribute he Imlancii reuialnlnit lu thu bauds of Mailml" lUn Uelchler. aastaiiee of sal.l UenrVe 1 II Bchaum mid wlfe. te and amenir these lrirallv entitled u. the same, will sit ler that purpiie en Wwlncsday. aukuu !, n7.at luo'clecaaTin. the Library ttoeui of the Court Heuse. In tbn J-"'0' '""'. hereull persons Inulrestcl In sa'd distribution may attend "raw JylfiJtdS 1. c. AKNOI.I), Auditor. EHTATK OK JACOIt'l'. KIl.MNfiKK, late of Lanciutur, I'a , dec.iased. The un derslnelaudinir, appointed te dlstrlhute the balance rinaliilnK in Uih hands or Uicv Ktl Inner, administratrix, te and ainnnK these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that our. KTS en Thursday. AiiKii.t II. lr-7.nl t ocfeck p. in. In the l.lbriry Itisim of the Court linn.... tertMUnl In said dlstrihutinn nu,. ,,..n ". ," 'i - wui., wuuiu an lmniens in. JylejtdS .. ... ..... . :r :::.'."" "'.' uu.n r. iiuicKEK, Auditor. ESTATK OK THOMAS CUMMINflS; latoef lAncaster clly, deceased -Letters of administration en said ostate having been Kranted te I he uuilerslgiied, all persons Indebted thereto am reipiosted te make Immedlate nav menu and ihiee having claims or demands ugatnst the issine, will piesent them without de lay for M'ttlement te the undersigned, icaldluic "(1. I1TUOM CUIIMINOS, W- f A K K K CUMMl.MiS, C W. CUMMINUS, J'J-lM Admtnlstrntem. ESTATK jr ANN HEK.VAN, LATE or Lsncssler city, deceased Infers tosla tesla nientary en said eslute having Immmi granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thero there thero tearir'uested te make luiuivdlate payment, and these having claims or demands iigulust Om same, will nreseiit them without delay for settlement te (he undersigned, rtsldlng In l.an c".",,,Lr.Jl' -I M e. 1 1 . U. W U M K s . JylBMds Executer. rAKAHOIJI. R. a ah. Great Bargains I -IN- PARASOLS -AND- SUIT UMBEBIIAS AT HEADUUAHTKUS. Ra B. & H.f 14 Bast King Bt, ajl-tmd mvm balu 11 n umrnt. POK KKNT. A Beven-Uoem Hrlck Heuse situated 01 East Frederick street. Apply at june3D-tfd MO. 3U EAHi' f'UEDEItlCK ST. T7IOK RENT. B Twe or four rooms In Brimmer's New BnUdlnsr. Ne. U1K North Uueen street. Heat ..A II .-m '"a t- BV SSI lUCiUUIMft. 11T m tebU-tia JMUMI !- t'O livbky erricE. fJIOK HALB OR HKNT-HK1UK HTABLK J3 aadlet, 17x40 feet, en CbrUtlan street, be- a. aw a. at 1 m sana4 llrwnea . i77 . IWvSU swMw maus w MDIlll, Vitkll UO eullf ehnd Inte a inachin nbep or ware ware keuM. icjuyiarms. IL u. iiUUliAKKii, RIVATK BALK. WUI be sold at private sale Uie valuable property corner Lemen Mulberry and cnr. letU fronting Mil feet en N-innn street, B feet en Mulberry, and U feel ou charlotte street. Apply le JunlMmd No.lNertb'(iunHfi. pKNHlONH. HOLIilKKHwhe were disabled from wounds, Injury, runtnre. exposure, olies, deafness, or wheweru, Inconsequence eftbelr uilllluryser. vices, Incaracitated for manual labor, whether 11 ii? ?!". .r abM,ffej entlUed loiMiisleu. ..JiiP . Ai? ,nor cn'ldreu, and dependent rel. fIfls "u' who died of disabilities con. isTruVi i Sk """""""""eaHj pensions. ---.--. .iwumhiuui uvnsienurs aiw en titled te a higher raUng. Me fee unless success. ul..cn ""T.-te "any successful claimants. ,,0.d!?r, wUI. UMi nothing te wrlte uie, and IV may result greallv te yeuradvaataga, MT O.MOLL. 1'ens , AtCyL TeganaTlUa, '-- Countr. Pa. i mil m 1 wm I . 1 1 riwTMamM. I sBMf.lyaa.Ayw " &.-... - s -I'-'V '&mC4-.M .! 2 - --?.. afrgrlAtti,
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