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st -aim governor ei x'ennsyivanui oes laiui-
'ftuTy carried out the bargain made for him
the meeting or the convention or
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He has appointed Its nominee
13- mmymmty
f.Ai for supreme judge te the place en the bench
vis?. Wall MmhI ti Ihei AAtk nf Tiwfrra fat
made vacant by the death of Judge Mer-
eur. The selection of Judge Williams for
i'T this position Is net in itself se bad as the
nn ujsh it mvuiveu iruiu me mviuuiuk
the appointment of Stephen F. Wilsen te
In his successor in tbe Tiega county
court. That consideration originally en.
tared into the intrigue te make Williams
the attorney general of the state ; and,
when that scheme was abandoned or
failed, Wilsen entered most heartily into
the campaign for Williams for supreme
Judge, with his own eye keenly fixed en the
local succession. lie has obtained it The
&T chief purpose of Williams' nomination has
been served.
The Philadelphia Press kindly informs
its readers that the selection of Wilsen, by
Beaver, is " unquestionably in response te
the sentiment of the district in which the
sew appointee Is very popular." As Mr.
I!m.?ln x.zjt Ir tv r t - istir ir
that xrv ' rP-: jUifj J ' I it t
tjf r i vll) t.-e .
plei-" ' a 'xbnl'fiT or no' Wi's i H
tax - Surce "W U.t. ? he liud . rr
tcnlJijiulgAilnp out n iv. i 'I'd', at u
irthti.a ceaJuct k e ''msful nni1 I. t
' 'ur se ratik that even Ukj iufl
i ' ; tlecencj ard ix)t tee fastieVu
j ' that frontier rg1en mptjJled
, .. 1 1) rtee Jn TOfs and drivu Mm
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f .. ly i.ryjia3rj-neugU in its
hi ithib 3tne fedtttI appointteenta
. 'is l t' 'i elut Wtlae" iie'
L - ie ' . i.' popular " jn fi a
i. ' im ti .'er uisUifel li "i-W
-.r &. Slrtntjffjrt TjuXet.
rv amt't'KiilinJe.'flJte, In rue ry
i - ,Hmet the state, are ciidm
'i pf v Ide, the Dimecratle conven
fit) - tu .atklMtia for bet-l.ilfliO stat
t'iT' ... j're'iii.ly rtji - antittitT t
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uv&cv. luoeiuiui urn wuicuuuu niliui.
te select the strongest ticket possible, and
it is well that it should have abundant ma
terial te cheese from. We de net knew
that Senater Wolrerten has yet been sug
gested for the Judicial nomination ; for
which we think he is well qualified. lie
has been before the people for many years
in tbe Senate, and bears a high reputation
for cleanness and ability. He is of counsel
for the Reading railroad, but has no cor
poration leaning te hurt him. As the
author of the new married women's law,
be will have strength among the gentler sex.
and he should be put upon tbe bench te
protect bis law from tbe fate that befell
the married women's act of 'JS, which was
construed te death in the hands of a hos
tile court.
The Geerge Idea.
Henry Geerge has been placed at the
head of their ticket by the Laber party in
the state of Xew Yerk, and these who be
lieve in his peculiar policy have an oppor
tunity afforded them te make their leader
secretary of state of New Yerk. All they
want is votes enough. Doubtless tbey de
net have them and tbey knew It. But tbey
think they luve enough te form the grew,
ing nucleus of tbe big party of tbe future.
Tbe fundamental ideas of their party are
declared by the convention which nomina
ted Mr. Geerge, te be the taxation of land,
but net the improvements made upon it ;
the administration of the telegraph and
and railroads by the government, and the
leue by it of all the paper currency.
Tbe idea of taxing land is te release it
from speculative ownership, and te threw
it open at low prices te the ownership of
these who will make it productive. Tbe
heavy taxation, which will amount te con cen con
flacatien, will practically put all lands
under government control.
. Trie Geerge idea is te makeian,! !
fcfgraph and railroads as free and cheap as
,i"'- uoue u goea; nut the mode
f Cluing it is net likely te be effecti
lte agitation of tbe idea, however, may
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A Qiestlea ef Policy.
Anether absurdity in tbe charge for pas.
i ,irawt ecivux) uu uie x-gnnsyivania ran-
Sif tern comes te light in the refusal te give
sp ww aeiegatea te tbu Prohibition state con
! YMtien te be held at Ilarrlsbunr en next
i?S' Wadnesdav. thn snma rati, nt urn that re
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&, "" aeiegates te the .Republican
r&& stele) convention, held in tbe same place
fi this week, and that is given te the dele-
" sMtsa tn Hi ii It ii n ... - 4i
j? wmmia ssuiuiues a Aiientewn ween alter
r-1aaact. This rate of one rant & mil. i. .h
I excursion rate given te large assem.
i by both the Heading and Pennaylva-
; and there is no fair reason that
Vb fc assigned for refusing the rate te tbe
jnwiKUfM convention unless it be alleged
3bm ausabsr attending it will be tee
MMB w mcuiw te concession.
. . r this is net (fee reason given for refea-
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ftMillsitPiSMssf sfsst Weed is net
aaaaksjhss flfLr taste MTaaBlllSfSAt aa? snllv
m4 ws an glad te ny, since be faM te
tub opprebrlam already en his shoulders,
due te ether deeds, of as little wisdom, for
which also he may have been the scapegoat
of ethers sins. Tbe mair who shoulders
the responsibility for the treatment ac
corded the Prohibition 'convention is Vice
President Green, and the reason he gives
for treating the convention of next week
differently from that of hut week is that It
was deemed te be " policy" te take the Re
publlcans te Harrlsburg at one cent a mile,
and It Is net deemed te be " policy" te take
the Prohibitionists there at the same rate.
Vice President Green is mistaken. lie
is a green geese and his breast-bone will be
apt te foretell wintry weather when he is
through with this experience. Vice Presi
dent Green will learn, if he Is capable of
being taught, that " policy " requires the
Pennsylvania railroad te treat all bodies of
men with equal consideration.
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With Steve Wilsen for Judge and Jehn
(Ireer for Inspector of soldiers' orphan
schools, It It apparent that the Beaver admin,
titration will be conducted en a high moral
plane.
Tin: proclamation of the lrUh National
League Is net se serious as It at first seems,
It has all atenic been expected, and Its etlecta
have been discounted. There was a (ear that
it might be used te paralyzs tbe registration
efforts in Nationalist districts, but this has
been provided agalns. It Is believed also
that this tyrannous preceedlnK will hasten the
Gladstenlan reaction In Great Britain. Cham
berlain and T. W. Kussell have already gene
out et the Unionist party In consequence of
this move, and a bigger break may be seen
expected.
Tin: sun's eclipse yesterday baa net yet
been heard from, but as its path was through
Germany, Poland, Kussla, Manchoerla and
Japan, we must give it a little extra time In
which te report
A 1. 1, things considered, the wooden rail
road bridge must go. Tbe cblet engineer of
tbe Chicago, Milwaukee V St. Paul read
shows thst en this line there are 110 miles of
bridges and trestles, and It la stated that
probably 100 miles are of weed alone. It this
rate should held geed en ether reads, there
would be about 2,f00 miles et railroad trestle
work In the country. Kven In Ohie, where
atone can easily be procured, seventy feet per
mile of read la said te be supported by tres
tles, and tbe proportion is increasing. At
this rate there would be 1.SO0 miles of trestle
work en the reads of the United States. The
Kngtneerinff Setcs mskes this forcible sug
gestion en this subject : " Them reads are
very few Indeed en which any large propor
tion of the original masonry is in geed condi
tion after ten years, whereas If tbe structures
are put In gradually after tbe read la opened
they are likely te be of tbe kind of masonry
that endures. This Is especially true et the
n rr , such as cattle guards and
!-i . "herefere, build stone' rail-
rv I r ! f build them slew and sure.
- Hkesius has entered tbe
ingress. New let Breslus
ickle Hlestand and Tacl
aew Hlchmend steps In te
attention.
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' i i workers employed In man-
ulK-i.r- , t Ining In India 6,4iS,4i5 are
".'irtirl - actureaet cotton and tlsx.U,-
r I..-JI.-", dure et dresses, 1,023,000 In
tr.ir. . . w. stone and clay, 47A.O0O In
t naiKnue-i ren and steel, 473,000, or ex
actly the in umber In the manufacture of
guld, a-le. Bt; precious stones, 763,0001nthe
uianviurv ri urns and resins, and 681,000
la the manufsu- re of bamboo, cane, rushes,
Btn7, . the 19,000,000 workers en
gsgC'1 It. ; '& d and professional service,
0jO s e -i. men, ministers prlesta, and
cstlrei- nn! .cm rle officers, JSS.OOOarephyal.
eiaus. - and druggists (Including
Td.W.-jk 5,Cllareautbersand literary
pwiwaV l ..re artists, L!07,000 musicians,
1,000 teachers, and 11,621
'S"iC'
r na." Tbe product of the
' )r In India Is nearly all con-
Fer the past six years tbe
ds of merchandise from that
iraged only t L21 for each In In
beixperts from the United
i fli.3 for each Inhabitant.
. production of India Is about
18 a year per capita, while that of tbe ITnlted
States is mere than 170 per year, per capita.
Kkaii tbe high license law, elsewhere pub
lished, and then remember that you can no
longer be a member of tbe "bucket brigade."
ranaeNAi
Floed and Mackey have just sunk from
KUOO.UX) te 3,000,000 In a CalUernla wheat
deal
Je0N Htltxex is te havA a theatre In New
Yerk that will cost l,te0,000 and will be
open In October, 1SSS.
Hen. Gkoreb M. Stearns, of Bmten,
United States district attorney for Matia-
chusetts, has resigned.
Bisiiei- Ciiataiid'n twenty-filth anniver
sary waa recently celebrated at Indianapolis.
Among tbe gilts presented teblm was a silver
plate plied up with tl.CeO la geld from the
clergy of the diocese.
GutRLEs Francis Adams, tbe younger,
ugureu eui irem auiisuca tnst a aeat In a
railway cer la tbe ssfest plsee in the world.
If this be true at all times, tbe world Is lust
new a dangerous sphere te inhabit.
Prof. O. a Fewlkr, tbe famous phren
ologist, died at hla home in Sharen (station,
N. Y., en Thursday. He waa aged 78, and
graduated from Auiberst college la the class
with Henry Ward Ueecber.
Tiik i.atk Sioner Detiu.tih was mar
rlfed at ttie age et sixty-three te a lady many
yeara bis Junier. But hla domestic life waa
alwaya slugulsrly happy. He left one child,
a boy or ten, who will tie educated and fully
cared for by the king, Oeprells having died
a peer man.
PllOr'. Hl'KNCERF.BAIRD.Ofthe U.S. Hill
commlsBleu, handled at Weeds Ueil, Mass.
He was born of Scotch German ancestry In
Keadiug, I'a , en Feb. 3, ISil. He was a
voluminous writer and one te whom the
Smithsonian Institution ewes ituch for lta
present solid foundation.
Hknp.v UteuQK has been nominated for
aecretary of slate by tbe United Laber
convention at Syracuse, New Yerk. He
dratted a platform similar te that en which
be made his canvass for mayor of New Yerk.
The rejection of the Socialists by the conven
tion has Citused general indignation, and the
apeedy fall of Geerge la preaicttd.
On. Nerman Ki:rr, et Londen, explains
what la the matter with drunkards aa fol fel fol
eows: There la an abnormal eerebral con
dition, a dynamical and paycbleal disturb
ance of the brain and nerve funotlen, real
departure from sound health, which la Itself
a pathological state with, In all probability,
lta pest-mortem equivalent In hyperplasia
of neureglia." Paste this In your bata and
read It te any man that eilers te treat, Ten te
one he will skip 1
Mb, Hkmhy w. Grady apoke in these
towing terms et tbe new Seuth te the far-rar"-mbleatnAUanta:
There are 230,
000 artlsana at work m the Seuth te-day that
were net here In lte, and this Oom net inl
elude tbe thousands that are buuXi. new
enterprlsea. We manufactured laS" JET
U13.000 000 worth et arilcui S?tX .VxveSJ
age we bought from tbe North or wit. in
six yeara following the oeltjn exposition or
1873 new cotton mills have been built in th
Seuth starting 1,000 new aplndlea. The Seuth
te-day la witnessing an industrial rsvoluUen
for which history baa no pi ejedent Figures
de net measure It and amazement la simply
limited by comprehension.
The Bay raver.
Frem the Omaha World.
Mrs, Aater, of New Yerk Dear met
What geese we nave made of ourselves.
Caller Impossible.
' Ne, It's true. Here we have been snub-bias-
Mr. Vanderblll and It turns nut ha la
Just ss blue blooded ss lbs rest of us,"
starcy i tias as get JteM of bis family
tlMtttlsWiT
"Ne, net that exactly, bat thesspsr says
IWJUaMlsfeSJttvW' -r-
Alhceter-aaaBall right.
Frem the Sumter (Ua ) publican.
We learn from aa observer that a bull waa
wadleg along in the edge of the Flint river
waap last Monday, nipping cane and keep
ing cool, when a huge alligator made a dash
at hla nose, but missed a bold. The bull
made tight and prodded the alligator with
hie herna. Then commenced a fierce and
bloody encounter In the shallow water that
beggars description. The 'galler atruck him
with hla tail and anapped tutleusly with his
huge laws, tearing the skin and flesh In big
strips from the bull. The bull get his horns
Inte the 'galter'a aides and lining hla huge
osreass tossed him high and dry en the
ground, and following up with a deep bellow
rushed again upon lta tee. The alligator met
him with a terrible blew of tbe tall, knock
ing off one horn and bringing the bull te hla
knees. The ether horn get in under a fore
leg of the 'galter, and tbe 'galter getting a
front feet of the bull In lta mouth they be
came locked, and rolled and tumbled fear
fully, 'rney get into tne water again, where
after a brief struggle both expired. Tbe
entrails of the 'galter were protruding in sev
eral places, while the bull was nearly stripped
et bide and tlesh.
Intsmpusg a sMaca.
from the M&nhtltu Sentinel.
It wan night ; our streets were lonely and
deserted, except an occasional wanderer plod
ding his homeward way. Te one of these It
seemed as If every one but himself hsd
sought their virtuous couches. Hut no, net
every one, for en yonder deer step some one
Is sitting. A closer Inspection proves that
two are sitting there, but held In such a close
and loving embrace that at first sight It
leeks aa If the two are one, net a sound
greets hla ears except the sound of bis
own falling footsteps. Yea, there Is yet
another sound, a curious smacking
sound, net necessary te describe, all
?reung felka knew what It Is, and In
act se de tbe old folks, for they have all
been there In their time. Anether sound,
that of a ratting window, a night-capped
head protrude , and a voice breaks en the
solemn night In these words :
"Say, M 1 wsnt you te march off te
bed right away and you, you geed for noth
ing scamp, lf.veu don't stsy away from here
and atop keeping her eat all nlgbt, I'll"
But bete the voice d4 away In the dis
tance and there la a sound of retreating foot
steps, and one of them gees sorrowfully
home anil dreams of a place where It Is full
of quiet little deer-steps, just room enough
for two te sit en, and where no nigbt-capped
beada ever appear te break up the quiet and
loving tete a-tete.
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A Schelarlx Hailread Watchman,
rreii the Ikwten 1'est.
At one place I forget where new the line
of a certain railroad runs through a very
lonely country. There is no beuse for five
miles ; there are dense weeds en one side, at
least, of the tracks, and about half way of the
distance there la a bridge. Twice this bridge
bad been tired by tramps and each time a
'limited express" hsd a narrow escape. The
company cectsquently decided te butldabut
there and put a watchman In It. It waa in
summer and an eccentric college prolesser
applied for the position. He liked solitude,
he said, bad a fancy for seeing trslns go by
and wasn't afraid of the tramps. Accordingly
be established himself there with an oil stove,
a small arsenal of weapons and a big deg.
Twice every day a freight train stepped te
leave previsions and there was a spring of
cool water near tbe hut. He returned te hla
work in the fall much refreshed by his quiet
life and with a monograph In hla valise which
he sold at a geed price te some philosophic
review.
LSI Hlui Ue.
i're-n the Omaha World.
First Ouisha Burglar I tell ynu, ita awful
the way things are in New KugUnd, twenty
or thirty women te every mau.
Second Omaha Burglar 1 suppose se.
All the men have come West.
" Yea tbat'a bow It l."
" Did you get much boodle there 1"
' Yea : but 1 had a narrow Mesne once.
1 noticed a let of the finest diamonds you
ever saw en a Bosten girl Just going out of
tbe beuss te a lecture or something, and i
watched mv chance and get in and bid under
tbe bed. Yeu see. 1 waa thlnkln' she would
be se interested In tbe lecture she went te
tnst she wouldn't think te leek around for
burglarr, you knew."
' xea."
"But the first thing tbe did was te leek
under the bed, and there abe saw rue."
" Did abe scream or faint 7"
"She Just grabbed me with both bands
and held en Hue grim death."
11 Eh 1 Hew did you get away 7"
" I explained te tier that 1 waa already
married and abe let me go."
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A Manly Dsfansa.
The response of the Grand army IieeenU
a paper published in Bosten in the Interest
et the Union soldiers of the late war, te the
demagogic resolution of the Ohie Republi
can convention, condemning the president
for hla veto et pension bills, la manly and
sensible. Speaking for the veteran soldiers
et Massachusetts, tbe Recerd 'condemns
and deneuucea this gretellng and hypo
critical method of llsblng for tbe soldier
vote, " and reminds veterans that ' tbe aame
dose of sophistry hsa been prescribed for
them year after year for the last quarter of a
century. " The Hecenl follewa up lta bold
iuuemnauen ei ineume aasauil upon Mr.
Cleveland by a resume of the great work
which baa been done ter disabled soldiers
under his administration, and concludes
that, " besides largely Increasing the pension
list, tbe present administration can beast of
mere Union veterans In Its employ then ever
before."
Children Playing "Kallresd Disaster.
l'eerls Dispatch te the Chicago News.
Se thoroughly did tbe disaster occupy the
thoughts of every home that the children are
acquainted with tbe fsctaOn Hamilton street
this afternoon two small boys were observed
earring between tbem tbe apparently lifeless
form of atbird amall boy. As tbey struggled
along tbe following conversation passed In all
serieusness:
Which car waa he In?"
"The chair car, I gueas."
la be killed?"
1 guess he is."
"Well then let's lay blm en the grass."
Thereupon they dropped tbe unsuspecting
u'ipv fiuuijiuu uis ground ana ine corpse
and his two rescuers shouted with laughter.
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A Baltimore Mreker'a Collapse.
Dishing Willism Lerraan Reberta, who
bad a aeat in the New Yerk stock exchange,
but did bis principal In Baltimore, whera
bis office waa at room Ne. SI Chamber of
Commerce building, has disappeared. Tbe
Impression prevails that be la Canada. Be
baa been financially embarrassed ter some
llme,and only a few days age was suspended
from the New Yerk stock exchange, it waa
net known generally, however, In what a
aerleua plight be was, although a year or
two sge he waa worth $300,000.
He baa lest It all, besides using s large sum
or nla inether'a estate and appropriating te
bla own use (50,000, It Is said, of securtles el
tbe Lerman eaiste, of which be waa co true
tree wltb tbe Safe Deposit company of Balti
more. Bealdea this It te estimated that ne
ewes t".7,000 te Baltimore parties and $30,000
mere te parties in New Yerk.
annus Obsw,
f rem Puck
"De you swear T" asked a ministerial
looking man of a sailor en the duck.
" Pretty often," waa tbe reply,
' Drink T"
' m yea. I git dry eact In a while."
" Gamble 7"
When tu' v'yage's ever I shake s few
dleea."
Chew tobacco 7"
"Loek bare, sulpmate, ain't yeuglttln'
klnd'r our'eus T"
" Answer me that t de you chew tobacco 7"
" Wa'al, yea, I ae."
"That's what I want te get at, and I meant
te de it in s seething, gentlemanly way, as it
were, Otmme s chew, will you 7"
A rngluaUe Hey.
of condition tht summer, ay trainer u out
f.r"-.rn:r--..7u'"u'" uu 1 e
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A IlBtCADt-UI. OASSL
My lore 1 weald inask
Ware tt snt for her wiles ,
When abs ssaUes la a basqus
As4 1 bask la bar saUaa.
Jreat (A Muun Ctvritr.
ki Irf n;wby was Insultlug a amall beet
" I Wouldn't slmnrt It Ir T .. .. n
mock or Asm."
"Heek et Ages, cleft for me,"
Thoughtlessly tbe maiden sung l
Fell the words unconsciously
rrem her girlish, gleeful tongue
Sang as little children slug i
Bar g aa sins the birds I n J une
Fell tbe words like brlg-ht leave down
On the current et the tune t
' Keck of Ages, clett Ter me.
Vel me hide utt self In Thee."
" 1 et me hl4e myself In Thee"
Kelt hr soul no nerd t J hlde t
Sweet the song as song eeuld tn
And she had no thought brstde)
All the words unheedlngly
fell from lips untouched by rare.
Dreaming net tbey rach might be
On some ether lips a prayer
"Heck of Aget, dull for in,
Let ine hide m self In Thee."
"Reck of Ages, clett ter me-"
'Twas a woman sung them new,
Pleadingly and prnerliillr :
Kvery word hr heart did knew s
Kose the song as storm tessrd bird
Heats with weary W"K the sir ;
Kvery note with sorrow stirred,
Kvery syllable a prayer
11 Keck et Ages, clett for mn.
Let tue hide ui) tilt InThee."
Beck of Ages, clot l for me-"
Lips grown sgvd sang the hymn
Trustingly and tenderly
Voice grown weak and eyes grew a dim
" Let me hide myself In Tkee."
Treiubllng though the elen nnd low,
Hese the sweet strain twacefully,
Ltkearlvertn Its flew.
Sung ss only they can sing
W he life's thorny psths hve preised ;
" stock of Ages cleft for nut.
Let me hlde ui) self In Thoe "
Keck or Ages, deft for m,"
Sung above a ceitln lid ;
Underneath all retfnlly,
All life's eys and sorrows hid
KoTennere. O storm tossed soul
Nevermore from wind or tide,
MeTermore from billows' roll
Wtlt thou need thyself te hide.
Cenld the sightless, sunken eyes,
Clee beneath the soft, gray hatr,
Could the mute and stiffened lips
Move again In pleading prsyer.
Mill, aye still, the words would be,
" Let me hide my, elf In thee."
.tneii.
A rrlrats Asjlnui
ITrem the Omaha World.
Boek Agent I am ettering te the public a
new work, the Encyclopedia Uulveraal,
K tern si, only fine
Omaha Man Come in, sir. Don't stand
there In tbe het sun.
'11 guesa you didn't understand. I am
selling"
'Certainly. There, take that seat by tbe
window. I am delighted te see you."
"Permit me teexplsln. This book, glorious
book, Is complete In ferty-tHe volumes, at $e
a volume, and 1 am the agent for It,"
"I am sorry you breugut only one volume.
Can you get tbe rest seen 7"
"Oh yea, but"
'By tbe way, there's tbe bell. Stay te
dinner, won't you 7 '
"1 1 beg pardon. This Is very strange. Am
I awake or dreaming 7"
"Yes, the house don't leek very pretty,
does It? Yeu see this Is a private Insane
asylum, and I am one of tbe patients."
And It Is a Ureal Usal. .
Frem the Chicago Times,
"Mrs. Cleveland reads Henry J sines'
novels. And that la about the only geed
thing that can be aaid of tbem."
MKLltUOVS.
T3KI.IOIOUS
SEUVICKS WILL HE
-a.1 bud in the following i
hUd in the following churches en Mm Jay,
in tliu inerutnif at 10-.JO.in Uin iMmlnir nt7.IV.
Sunday school nt IU a. in. When the hour is
different It Is specially neted:
sacesD Kvasdslical ( KnglNh ), en Mulberry
street. abee Orange Pleaching at 10.:1 a m.
&na , 13 i,. ia uv no pastor, cunaav scnoei si
9-1) a. in
t. Jeaa'a Luthisjix. Uev. H. r. Alleinan.
1 u. TNUter. cioeea anrtnii the month ef Au
Ktist. Sunday school at 9 a m. Uetw&ld Mis
sion at t p.m.
Christ Lcthskak Cnrscn West King street,
E. L. Keed, pastor. Di lue sen Ices at lu-.ll a. tu.
Sunday school atua. m. Me evening- service.
First llAi-risT Services at the regular hours
morning and evening, f reaching by the pastor,
Her. J. M. Kelwell. Sunday school at i p.m.
bTRAWssRsr STRasr African tt. K. ceurch.
Preaching at 10) a. in. and 7 p. m. by the pastor.
Kast Mission.-M. K. Chapel t'ruachlng at
3 p. in. discontinued rnr the present.
Uracb LtrrusaA Cemer of .North Queen
and James street. Hev. C. Klvln Henpt, pastor.
DlrlneSer Ices emitted at ltrJJa. in and up. m.
Sunday school at 9 a. in.
PaassTTSRiAS MierilChctuh. SenthQneen
street. Ben Ices by the pasUir at lir.30 a. m , and
7 ti p. m. bunday school at a a. la. Prater meet
lug en Wednesday -enlng.
UsiTaDllRwrBRBM is Curist (Cevssaut) West
Orange and Concord streets, Kev J. H Funk.
Caster Preaching at 10 Je a m. and 7 lip m.
y Hev. Mr. Denllnger, of Mlllcrsvllle Sunday
school at a a. in.
OLIVET IIaitist CHCRcn Y. Jt. C. A. Reems.
Preacbtng at 10) a. in. and tup. rn.br the
pastor, bnnday school at 9 a. ra.
St. Jehs'b KsroRMse (Uetman) church, cor
ner Orange and Mulberry streets, Uev. Jehn
Knelling, L. I), pastor, lilvlne services at lejj
a. m. and 7 IS p. in. su nday school at 1 li p. m.
St. Lcxb s KsreRMED Marietta Avenue, Kev.
Wm. jr. Llchllter, pastor. Hely Communion at
lu.31 a. m. ; evening service at 7 Up. m. Sunday
school at v a. m.
WasTaRi M. K. CucacH 10 TO a. rn preaching
by tee paster: 7 15 p. m. praise meellnir.
St. 1'acl's ItRroRasD-lnslallallen of pastor
Bliu ITCEUIL91IVU VI VUUIIU. A HO lOUrDlllg HI-
vlces will be conducted by a committee nt Lan
caster clasals, consisting of Hev. Dr. Htahr. ttvv.
Dr. east, and Kev. J. W. Jehnsen. Hr J. W.
Memlnger will be Installed svenlng The
church which has undergone extensive lepstrs
will be rededlcated. The sermon wUl be pieach
ed by Kev. Peters, of Danville, Pa. All are In
vited. The praver meeting of the W. C. T. 17. will he
neiu at .ae. in norm rnnce street, en Tees
day evenlng at 7 o'clock.
Prshbttskias Services at the unal hours
Preaching by the pastor, liev. Jas. .MltcbeU,
It. D. Neevunlng servtce
-Tsisitt Lvtiisras. ttev.Cbas. I,. Fit. nsstnr.
Hnnday school at a. m. He senlce in the
church te-morrow.
t. Paul's M. K. Church Sunday school at
9 a.m. Preachlng at KOe a. m. aul at" lip.
m by the pastor. Morning sermon te young
people. Yeung peoples prayer meeting at e- u
p in. Prayer meeting en Wednesday evening
riRsT M. K. Church. Kev. .I.K.T.Oray, pastor,
Preaching at le-ai a m. and at ft p.m. 9 a.m.
Sunday school. Wednesday evening prayer
meeUug at 7.3".
BTMOtAM. MOtlVMM.
The Mystsry Belvad.
It has always been understood that consump
tion was Incurable, but It has recently been
discovered that Kemp's Balsam ter the Threat
and Lungs Is giving mere relief than any anewn
remedy, it U Guaranteed te relieve and cure
Asthma, Bronchitis and Coughs. Call en II. B.
Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street,
and get a truU bottle free of oust. Large also 110
cents and Si. ()
All UNreUTUNATK PKKSON.
The most unfortunate person In the world Is
one afflicted with sick headache, but tbey will
be reiteved at once by using Dr. I-cslle's Special
Prescription,
column.
See
U TU VUH3U1VM b
tn
another
111
LAUAU MUTIUBB.
E STATU OF THOMAS CUMMIN08,
late of Lancaster ctty, deceased. Letters
of administration en said estate saving been
gran ted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted
thereto are requested te make Immediate pay
ment, and thiwe having claims or demands
against the ssme. will present tbem without de
lay for settlement te tee undersigned, residing
In Lancaster city.
O. BYltON CUM MINUS,
W. PARKS CUMM1K.QS,
C. W. CUMM1NUS, '
Jj'J-CtdS Administrators.
nsTATK or
ANN SSKNAN, LATC Of
Itr. deceased. Letters testa.
l Lancaster city,
uentary en said estate having been granted
te the underslirned. all Demens Indebted thorn.
te are requested te make Immediate payment,
and these having claims or demands against
theaame, will present tbem without delay for
settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lan
canter city. J HO. it. U. WnONKt,
Jyltd Kiecuter.
ESTATE OF KUDOLPU KK, hATE
of Prquea township, deceased. The un
dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remaining In the bands of Jesspb H.
Krb, administrator or the estate et Kudelph
Krb, deceased, te aud among these legally en
titled te tbe same, will sit for tbat purpose en
Mendayi August 29, A.U. lss7,at 2 o'eleck, p.
in , In tne Library Itoem of the Court llense, u
tbe City of Lancssier, where all p-rseus lnler-
mswiu iu sshs uuvriuutiiin inay aiiena.
WM.AUU.ATLK.
Auditor.
aug-Jtd3
pitNSIOWB.
SOLD1KK8 who were disabled from wounds.
Injury, rupture, exposure, piles, deafness, or
who were. In consequence of their mlUtary ser
vices, tnca.acliatad for manual labor, whether
from wounds or disease, are entitled te panslea,
WIDOWS, miner ehlldran. and danan&ant rmi.
WIDOWS, miner children, end dependant r.
Jvaa et snidlara who diwl of MmfAHLtAm .
aUvea of soldiers who died of disabilities eea
tractadla the service, are entitled te pension.
era by Act of congress of Jan. Sa, UM7, setdlers
of the Msxlean War are also snui
.,"i!?"i'.,,V TtopsurtaeljasalisaerasrssB.
uw te pensions.
"-"""Hiw . wesse onissssssesss
SA-A.V? '"f..0 """' saeeassful etalmaaia.
"TETTTr.r,ir " 'J i .
, -.W ySS. AIS-,.
ipHR C0NE8I00A WAOON
Has lesflslsregtTfs wsyts tkerallrsal.
That wast be exptetei. Six Mg, plsatp
hsrsn with sells and a "B sU rsvrrea
blRt'brd wheels, were as match for a
tssrtlsg esglse and trala. list
STADIQER'3 AURA NTH
gives way ts sethlsg as a stsstsck IsTlg
erstsr ssd nrrve teslc It Is matrklrss as
a rare for less of sppetlte, tadlgrstlss,
dyspepsia, liter resiplalst, all forms of
blllsussf., sod csncrlslly thsselew fevers
and uerye prostrations which beleng ts alt
farming remmnnltles la the nil or the
year. Ask your druggists for AUIUNTII.
ang'JTsld
AsTH- All VKKTMKMKNTS.
WANTKO MAN TO TAKK THK
asrency of our safs i sire MiltstS Inches t
weight IM0 Ss retail prlee gist ether slscs tn
proportion. A rare chance te create a perma
nent business at home. These aalea meet a de
mand never before supplied by ether safe com
panies, as we are net governed by the safe feel.
ALt'lNKaAfK CO , Cincinnati, O.
augl? 16tdWASd
N
KW JKWKLKY HTOKK.
GILL!
JEWELER !
JEWELER !
St'SCTACLKS.
The Mnnerd lnterchangcibterrame,!n Onld,
Mirer and Steel. Lense Hccnrntely ground.
Careful attention paid te fitting glasses.
WATCH K8
In Geld, Silver and Mckel. In all the Stand
ard Makes.
JKWBLHY.
A General Line of Jewelry, chains andCuarms.
USPAIHINU.
Fine Watch KepaiMug a Spt clalty. Hecelvlng
my imrieHi) attention. Alse uepalrlng et
Clocks, Jewelry, Ac.
Ne. 10 WESTONQ STREET,
LANCASTKK, PA.
mavll-lyd
yACATION KXUUKHIONH,
RAYMOND'S
VACATION
EXCURSIONS.
All 1 raveling gxpensea Included.
A Party will leave Philadelphia. Monday, Sep
tember 12, fur a urand Tour of tu Days te the
Yellowstone National Park
AND
Acress the Continent,
Ten Days In Wonderland, a Jeurnfcy ever the
Rntlra Line of the Neitfcern PaclBc Kallread,
Including thn Famous Nwltchback, the Plctur
esquePuaet Sound Region, the Columbia Hirer,
the Magnificent Mount Shasta Keete Iren
Oregon te California, Central and Southern Cali
fornia, with all their Famous Resorts. Heme
ward Journey by tbe Santa se Line. Inciden
tal Trip tu the esemlte alley and lllg Trees
Ketnrn Tickets Uoed Through the Winter aud
spring.
A Party will leave PhHadelnMs, Tuesday, Oc
teber 11, forth' Urand Tour of M Days through
the
Faciflc NorthwMtamlCalirernlA.
Following the same routs ever the Northern
Pacific Kallread, tbe Mew Overland Line from
Oregon te California etc
Return Tickets alie Uoed Through the Win
ter and Spring.
W. UAYMONU. I. A. WIIITCOUU.
SVSend for descriptive clrenlar.
H. F. SHIELDS.
Agent for Raymond's Vscstlen kxcurslnn,
111 Seuth Ninth su (under Continental Hetel),
Philadelphia. auglStd
s
TAMM BKOa A CO.
Bosten Stere
26 AND 28 NORTH QDEEN ST.,
LANUASTXB, VX.
FALL DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS,
Coats, Wraps, Jackets,
-AND
JERSEYS.
Stamm Bres. & Ce.
QHORT-HAND 4 TYPK-WKITINO
SITUATIONS
pay both young men and ladles much better
salaries than most commercial positions, aud
the demand Is sreater. Studania mb ha aiuiA
ler office short-band positions
IN THREE MONTHS' TIMS
by Uaven'a system. Ne previous knowledge of
efther art required. Cellsges open all the year.
Stndanta can enter any time, all tuition being
individual. Superior faculties ter procuring
situations, for which aid we make no charge.
College pamphlets with lull set Self teaching las
sons In ellneran sent te any address for 10 els j
both arts, su eta. Ne stamps accepted. Address
either of Haven's Colleges : New Yerk, ri. V.
Philadelphia, fa ; Chicago, UL Cincinnati. O.
Ban STanclace, C'al. j u n 4 SindsA W
AT KRIHatAJfa
New Spring Neckties
AT KsUSMAH'S.
Thsra is se ganaaat eonearateg tsa It et
which s snaa ta mere parUeutar thaa a shirt,
shirt Cutting ta a fine art. ToStsemtartsV
bla s salrt aaast bs est with is proper aaeteaa.
last ssrvsa. Uss wwkpaeBla sssst be praatiaal
salHBukars..ltavlagaa aa aspsrtaaaaef ss
sais, ws elalaa ts Ksvs thw bast Stttsui, bast
SHIRT
U UN sfsrkst iss tss Lsast rssstbts stessy.
f
sWs.11
aiormite.
rlHSUeY BROTHER,
A CARD.
10 OUE CUSTOMERS
-ANIL
THE PUBLIC.
lleing temporarily thrown out et busi
ness by U burning of our store, ws shall
immediately begin rebuilding our store
and shall en or about September 10 occu
py our old stand en the corner of North
Queen street and Perm Square, when and
where we shall be pleased te show you net
only our Impieved Handsome Building,
ut an entirely new and complete stock of
CLOTHING
-AMI-
FURNISHING GOODS,
-reK-
MN, YOUTHS. BOYS AND CHIL
DREN. As our stock et 'Clothing and Furnish
ing Goods was completely destroyed, we
take this method of Informing you that the
insurance companies have taken every arti
cle that was saved ; and removed it from
this city te New Yerk.
Vie shall continue as heretofore te treat
our Customers In the only fair and legiti
mate manner et dealing with ou.
fT OXE PltlCB TO ALL.
With kindest thanks for past patronage,
and awaiting your renewed patronage, we
are ltespectftilly ours,
HIRSH & BROTBER.
rii aii oerrmm.
JKWCOMKRH, CATCH ON I
KVKKTBOOV KBMZMntCK I
When you get te Centre Square, lust drop Inte
theTSA and COFPRK 8 Te UK
slahtl. and vet enr nrlees n i
tee a a auu tui r r.K Diunb lim
is only one In
goods. Come
signti, and get enr prices n i all
and ws wUl greet you cordially.
OUB8UOAH18 ALLSUUAKI
OUKTEAI8 ALL TA 1
UUHCOrFKK 18 ALL COrFEKI
NO ADULTIKATION'
ONE TBIAL SSCIIUEJ YOUIl CUSTOM,
ttemember the Address
CLARK'S T8A AND C0FEE1 STORE,
NO.
marxvtrdAw
IS CBNTKKSUUAUK.
nOMPKTITlON I
'tf, Competition Is the Life of Trade.
It sets ss a teacher, prompts you te economize,
te seek tbe place wbnre goods are sold at one
price-that prlee tbe lowest.
We give yen below the names of a few soldiers
ready te batue with eompeltUeu. Vlctety wUl
perch en their banners.
10 S Backets New Ne 1 Mackerel, S'c. a bucket;
S. Uacketa Pure Jelly, II a bucket; USs.
1'runes terse i 50 Ss. forlLeu.
i Ss. Best Llmbunrer cheese for 23c.
t-. Packages Imported Macaroni for Vtt.
6 Ss Klngsferd'a canndry Starch for SVx
Teas from loe. te SI ft
toffees, like, te Oa. V S.
Granulated Sugar, ec, t s.
I'ure While Baaar, suu. ) B.
1'ewdered Sugar, 6Vr, f) a,
imrNKW LkSUN sguKSKIl and I.IOIIT
SI.NO CAN OfKNatt will please you. 11a sure
and buy one.
SOLD ONLY AT
CLARKE'S
OUIQ1NAL TKA AND COV K STOKK,
NO. 52 WEST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
SB Telephone Connection.
AfO WMHa. sC,
CARD!
We have a number of Goods which are
Just in season, and which, owing te our
giving special attention, we can offer great
Inducements.
" Pennsylvania "Lawn Mowers have no
equal. These we make a specialty. We
have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the
market for 16.00 and 17.00.
Baby Carriages We carry seventy-live
varieties in stock. These goods are our
own special and our prices are low.
Refrigerators are new in season, new
few people knewanythlng about Itefrigera Itefrigera
ters. It took us twenty years te learn.
We can teach you In five minutes:
It will be worth something for you te get
the best.
Ceal Oil Steves There Is mere differ
ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any
thing manufactured. Dent spend your
money till you knew what you are getting.
Ice Cream Jteezers and Water Coelers
you can buy almost anywhere, but can you
get tbe beat at the lowest prices. Yeu can
rem us.
Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican
nd Common Hammocks, Base Ball and
all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices.
FLLNN & BRENEMAH,
Ne. 162 North Queen Street
wvmmtwwMM,
-tmOMYKR'SFURmfuRB HTOKK,
WHAT U WANT.
IF
U want a Chamber Suite.
U want a Parler Suite.
U want Library Furniture.
(J want Dining Roem Furnitura.
U want Sitting Roem Furniture.
U want Kitchen Furniture.
U want a Hall Stand.
U want a Mattress er'Spring.
U want a Leeking Glass.
U want Anything in Our Line.
TJ want the Best for the Meney.
U want a Bargain.
TJ can find it
AT
WieirmcB'a FuBNiTuna Stebi,
Cor. East Kine and Dukk Btrkcts,
Lancaster. Pa.
J AOOB JT. HiUEAjrjrjyU'M
Pur Ryt Whisky. ,
"iaTB?.VTU "WAN, taAJIOAMsM, TA.
w stout.
TXAOKK A UKOTUKlt.
sSBBSasaaaa
Summer Wear for Genu.
GENTS
FURNISHING
GOODS.
HAGER k BROTHER,
25-27Weat:Klng Street.
(laure, Balbrlggan and Feather,
weight Shirts and Drawers.
Seamless,! ltalbriggan and Lisle
Hosiery.
Hemstitched and Colored Dor Der
dered Handkerchiefs.
Twilled and Serge lilcycle Shirts.
Laundrled and Unlaundried
Dress Shirts.
Pongee, Silk, Grenadine and
Lawn Neckwear.
K. A W. Cellars and Cuffs.
One Hundred Dezen Extra Un
laundred Shirts at -lAc. each.
Scotch Cheviot, Casslmere and
Worsted Suitings.
BASER & BROTHER,
Ne. 25 West King Street
LANCASTER PA.
JB. MARTIN ft CO.
-AT
J. B. MARTIN &C0.'S.
Yeu can Imagine hew many
Ilemnants of Dry Heeds and Odds
and Knds of Xotiens, etc., collect
in a store of this kind during the
busy season. Ne time then te get
them into shape, plenty of tbem
new. All Ilemnants, Odds and
Knds and goods soiled in display
window and store have been col
lected together, asserted, marked,
en separate counters, and are non
ready for salt.
Linens, Towels, Napkins, Toweling, Fur
niture Linens, Stair Linens, etc., are en
the Linen Counter. Remnant Silks, Sttlns,
Velvets, Surah Silks, Woolens and Tricots
are en the Dr ess Goods Counter. Curtain
Scrims, Curtain Laces, Chenille Fringes,
Chenille Balls, Raw Silks, Jutes, Gimps,
etc., in Upholstery Department. Flan
nels, Ginghams, Sheetings, Pillow Case
Muslins, Calicoes, Sheetings, Percales,
eter; en the Demestic Counter. Laces,
Ladies' Cellars, Embroideries, Ruchings,
Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Ribbons, etc.,
in Notion Department. Shirts, Cellars,
Hosiery, Flannel Shirts, Percale Shirts,
etc., en the Gent's Furnishing Counter.
One counter holds the Dress Patterns con
taining 10 te 12 yards in each pattern, con
sisting of Sateens, Seersuckers, Dress
Ginghams, Batistes and Woolen Fabrics.
Se much for the description of
the goods. New for the prices.
Impossible te give you a complete
price list, but we will quote a few
picked out of the many. About 25
dozen Men's and Beys' Linen Co' Ce'
lars at 3c. apiece ; were 20c. and
25c. Any quality of Towels,
sligbtlyseiled ; about 10 dez. of one
number, all linen. Bsrnsley
Towels, size 22 by 42 Inches, for lie.
apiece. One let of White Shirts,
reinforced besom, at 31c; were
50c, Remnants of Sateens, 6c. up.
Crazy Crepe, 7c, etc.
Onr. Wrt Kin A IMaee 8te,
PAMAHOIM.
R.
B.AH.
Great Bargains I
-IN-
PARASOLS
-AMD-
SUN UMBRELLAS
AX HJsADQOARXUU.
Rs Bs & HP
14BsW.tKln.TaH.
aplAmS
INBTALMBNr UBALtCKts WILL- K1MD
lest what UMTses A fall Ubs of lasts!.
BMsu aeeSs ssii ssly te tss lastalaMst s4s
fWfM .. ,,.
taint i
J. B. MARTIN d CO.,
sa-"iHcim,
'r.k.
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