, .- . f r j? r -. tfT'7'".' 'v, .- ia; .- "C. 177''-' v;;.?tvw; '7 wwpjr! ,- -;v ,'Tii. rz.-$4 ;u'T tr-- k'v' --.' t i - . -. , - -,, .-j - -' '"., iii 'IfPfWWMPMWiW' '. ' V,! 1-' ..,. '-vr v . i i r iJ'y'JSMfr'T' .. ,.' T v. tfu. f && IJNOASTEB flAXCY ITTELIJGEKOKii. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1888. SB?EsnK7'. ?? - iArTrjwne3y'iri;.T.'i';-; 'ar.. k !$! W" W- - KEJ. ;.'y k -J-s" "tj" L- t'?r v-;v i A 5ft" "A'f gj-ir w ash.' im ty T & Dally IntelHgncer. TiAiicabtebTjplt ai, im umuisaaesa rrabllshea Ml the (aaewsef the, United rreM up te knMitilA henr. lttwDftUr Edition ef Tira Itrrmtu- a. A.iinrMi h c&rrler In tha city " 5 mrevbAIbji towns for IOC per wee t ' CaMl W-OO m year i USa for itx months jfflilBrteonUii.Mc.prMeijUu Sf aUUU.T HTIbUWIKVHi ,...... - ., i,Hm only H.W per annum, la w flakMHMn wishing their address ehanired BP - --- jttftftatMMntt from 10 te SB cu. per line agkinterUen, according te location. UP TRE INTELLiaENCEB, $r LaaeatUr, rib IB TtMphe Oom Meb V MMt Livte TOWS TOB TDK fatsos, ase " tftomuewcw JUain te Tuxsr, 1'est 1'aid IfM (a CXXTS A WKK. TB ADDIIKSS BxIKQ $CliW OFT" A DM1RBD, 5$ Chief Justice Fuller. ",SSJa spite of the fierce Republican flaht jfiitlnst the confirmation of Melville W. i ii TI1TITLIR9, uia HAta sa.... Jailer, there were ten Republicans wne the final vote were recorded In his fcver. It la a pleasure te note that Pcnn- .'fflrania'd two senators voted for cenflr- Cjtlen and that tne two llepuuiican Mers from Illinois were round in me ) category. . i 'Thte opposition te the confirmation fwM very petty picce of business from fltbe beginning, and it arose mere from partisan malice than consideration for .Wf Ou, nnhlln. mind. Tr vm nt flrat. nttpmnt. mwr-' ,D ... .7. 1 . ., jgsMie ee snewn matin me recent civu 'ySKwr Mr. "Pnllpr flvmnntlilrpd with tbe -.Seuth, but this was se useless tbat that 5 'DfttlmB nf nttenlr trai uinn nhftnrlnnPil. ipj'Tlien It was charged that he was fHet well enough equipped mentally. ?$ ThU neirmatlnn was pnuallv al) TMS $ vsf.turd, for by what standard could his ! H' wpablUty or inability be Judged V If by 'h4- bar In the West and Northwest, where i1'-"-,'-" tiM Iib Inner ihnnn an nnn cit Din most konerable and ablest lawyers, he would ereiy nave passeu musur. xi vy mu tandard of partisanship, he would lu- evltabiy have fallen behind even had he been dowered with the wisdom of a Solemon. We are glad that the miserable oppesi tien te Fuller has come te an inglorious end. It never had a rational foundation, -,jfef and only served te show the length nnd .;--. Breaaui in juepuuiicau mauce luwaru a fip,l XlnmrQtt ennnlntaa TTel lha rnn. $L flrmatien been prompt nnd generous, tW Democratic eratltude would have been E evoked. But it has come late, has been t'ti'i the subject et a causeless resistance, nnd L'WUie final assent has been te ungracious as i.5V,w leave a oae. lasie in me meuius ei iair- r4 laded citizens. Tke Xew Era" Four Tears Age, The Republican platform or 1SS8 de clares for the complete abolition of the internal revenue system rather than " the surrender et any part of our protective jS afskn1'" la ether words, it would make w"W7 and tobacco free rather than give ?3gyi,ntaxe3enthe necessaries of life. We !- kave said tbat this was a backward step &4fe-IertheKepublicans and totally opposed !Ef te past traditions et the party. Hew far ; sunerent me party sianas new lrem ns lw,etltlea in 1S31 Is evidenced from the C 'following editorial in our contemporary, ?$ the JftwEra, en November 21, 1681: Wne Mat Been UantQIttd. While geed deal ishiard about tbe beavy uzatten upon eertaln articles under ear internal revenue law, we must net lese sight el the fact tbat many el tbeae tax have bren removed, thai most et these remaining are upon artlales et pure luxury, and, lastly, tbat the rovenue lrem thl source has greatly diminished during the past tUcal year. Uompared with 1S33, the relnrns show a decrease of nearly twenty-three millions of dollars for the present year, or this sum alxtesn mil lien oe me off tobacco In Its various forms, an article as purely ene of luxury as any that can be named. Tbat Is no Inconsider able reduction te he made en a alngle arti cle, and one tbat Bheuld have benedtted thaoenaumor net a little. Hut aucbdeea aotseemtehavobceulheoaso. Uoedsmado out of this materlal cost tbe consumer about as much a tbey did bolero ; the lat ter bave cot profited by tbe reduction, while the government lest sixteen millions toy the operation. Keduclng the Internal revenue aid net aid the peer people, as we were told It would, but tee roduetton went lnewbere te the manufacturers. The same reunite will be heed when the untie en distilled spirit are lowered or takes off altogetber, wbleb will certainly tee the case It tbe Democrat obtain nnm. plate control of tbe government, for years the whisky men bave been trying te aocein- Uh thl. Tbey want the dear people te ave cheap whisky. It would be hotter If tbey haa none at all, but, a tbst cannot be, wnysbenld this eupaiuueus and nnneoos nnneeos nnneoes sawy luxury be cbtpened at alt V la the contemplated removal of the wbiiUy tax Intended te give men larger drinks for tbe same money they new pay, or tbe tuint sized drink for lets money ? A lower rste of dutle en whisky would preve dottimen dettimen tal te ttae revenue, and prove of advaotaire only te distiller. Tbe whliky and to te MOOO taxea are the enri aimvn nil mh... that should be lea It wa wlse te re re aeva the duty en stamps and matcbe, Because the deduction at once went Inte tne pockets el these who ued them. The People get the benefit or tbe reduction. e thlra party stepped in te gebble up tbe ansa the uevernment dropped, aa was tbe oaf when the duty en toeacco was looped off te the extent of sixteen millions et del law. The 115,000.000 which It la expected Will be eolleoied during the current year Will, for the most parr, ceme from people who drink whisky, beer end smoke to bacco, articles they can all de without II they ;wlsh tn. Most or the Internal rov rev rov nnscew rahed la collected lrem these three articles. Tbe question is, shall the Kvernraent get If, or tbe whisky and te. cee men, juBt llke tbey get tboslxteon asllUens last year t The Hew Era four yeara age believed It was all wrong for the dear people te have cheap whisky and tobacco. New tta Eepubllcan platform proposes the ultimate purpose of making both free. Jjit the JTfw Era come out frankly and ay either that It was nil wrong then or Jeinetnpld error new. It cannot escape one of the horns of the dilemma. Democracy and the Soldier. The effort te Bhew the Democratic party unfriendly te the soldier will net ba auccessful in this campaign. It la just given out from the pension bureau that Commissioner of Pensions Black in Uie fiscal year just closed, has issued 5,000 mere pensions than ever before given in any year of any administration, jit shows that the Eeldler's interests are tenderly cared for under the Djrnecra1 Ic flag. The eanie result Is shown in the Dem. JS ocratle debate in the Heuse en Prldav. t M the Senate bill appropriating $260,000 '& ld state hemesfurdiSitbled volunteers. 'Vltr. Ktlgere. of Texas, moveri tn mmh E k tM reducing the appropriation te 8100,000 &, f $. sttd In the course of his argument made v swssie nnurks about Heldlp timi. able Ot au Uncemnllrnnnrnrv .nnair '(tea, At once several Demncr.itH , ttelr feet, Boineia tt,i rv.-,.v,,vx,ar,A "V,0" them' te Enounce one of their V tm Jtrtyfer even an apparent forget- fulness of the full merit due the soldier who fought for his country ; and the bill was rushed threush. It our Republican friends expect te pick a fiawin the Deme, cratie record en the soldier, they will find themselves gnawing a file. m The Itepublletns will nomlnate no Ule tleket In Arkansas tbls yeir, but when the election oemes around we will bear of Dent Dent Dent ocralle Intimidation of the negre. m m Tuk sudden death of K. 1'. Koe will cause a blank for these novel reader who are periuaded thnt he wbe writes most write best. Uls works all had a geed moral tendency, but they mutt be osteemod as ephemeral preduotlens. m Tuk refusal of Representative Collin, of Massachusetts, te again rnn ter Congress and the advanee declination of Daniel Dougherty te aeeept tbe honor of represent ing New Yerk elty In the federal legisla tive balls, bring te mind an Important question : Is a seat In Coegress all that a fend fancy paints It? Dn Dougberty says : " My practice here in New Yerk Is profit able, keeps me occnpled, and I like It. Why should 1 give up a congenial and pleasant pursuit te take up the cares tbat a political candidacy and a political office would entail?" Undoubtedly men el atreng character and great ability can earn mere outilde or Uoegreistban the 15,000 salary, but for one ambitious for a public career, no place affords such scepe as the Senate and lleuse In Waiblngten. A connKsrexDENT or the New Era re fers te tbe president as "Ills -Royal Fat ness." We are sorry te see our contem porary soil Its columns with sueh a gross exhibition of vulgarity. We print te-day an ozeoedlngly lnler lnler eitlnK history of tbe early lotterlea tbat tleurlahed In thl vicinity mero than ene hundred year age. It ahew bow In tbeae day the lottery was a atreng lever ler rais ing money net ecty for prlvate gain, but for charitable and rollgiena enterprises. Then tbe lottery had the sanction of the "powers tbat be," and new towns were started under Its in agie spell. All these thine bave changed new and these wbe buy loltery tickets usually de se stealthily and with a feeling that It Is net te their credit te make such pnrobase. AH el wbleb shows tbat the world Is moving en. The dcs( mutes are said te boferUar. rlsen If tbe Chinese, wbe esn't spesk tbe language, and tbe deaf mutes, who can't bear If, are ler him, what does It all mean 7 Tnxltlthy conditioner tbe strcets and alleya of l'lttsburg has caused a bowl or In dignation from many eltltpns who fear an epidemic Wberb's Lancaster' beard of health? Tan Mills bill has been grinding slowly, but It will grind very line. UAT.ireiiMA new has a population of 1,600,000, twlce what tbey had In 18S0. And tbey will Urgely vote for Olevelaud. PERSONAL. Auei.i'iius Fkllqeu, prominent horn hern horn unpnthle pbyatclan, or I'hlladelpbia, died en Wednesday, aged 07 years. Mm. LiANamY's lertune Is said te ex ceed fSOO 000. 11 or fattier was only worth about $150 when he died the etherday. DnsNis Djjviwney, or Juniata county, haa beeu cenUned te bis room rer forty-reur year with rheumatism, and has subsisted en liquid reed, Daviii B. Keek, superintendent or publle seboel In Berks county, has announced hlmsoltaaaetndldato for tbe Democratic congressional nomination. The Miesi:s Dnnxcr.. or Pbllndelniilft having given 1200,000 rer the Industrial school nnd home or St. i'ranels de Baler, that institution was opened at Kddlngten, m , UU lliUIBUDJi Cam-in 13. llmue, tbe chairman of Ibe Domearailo exccutlve oeminlttep, has inade it ene et the lint rules or bis action since hi olrctlen that the committee ahall net onceurago any attacks en (Jen oral Har rison's poraeual character. Tin: i.atk U. P. Ren's books have had an ImmenaH clrculatlenr 10 et bis novel a have had nn BRgreate ale et 750,000 volumes. Of "Harriets Uurncd Away." ene or tbe earliest of hi works, 60,000 veluraCB were sold. Ills boekahavo yielded him a yearly lucorae el (15,000. Ohaiu.ks Jacksen, a business man or Heading, wblle at Ooean Orove en an ex oursien en Thursday, with bis wlle and two small children, became Insane. lie at tacked ami sorleusly injured his family, alter which he plunged Inte the lake Upen being tnken out of tbe water he went te the auditorium nnd disturbed a meeting. On Friday he was botter. Uls aberration Is at tributed te overwork. Glnkuai. Themas M. Youne tlled en J-ridny in Cincinnati. 11 e was a nBtlve el Ireland, butcarue te tbls country when a boy, and when only slxtoen years old en listed In the rrRUlnr army, lle served In the volunteor nervlce during tbe late war, ceuilnu out with the rank or brlgadler Renerni. He was olreted lieutenant never nover never ner el Ohie with It. U, Uayes in 1876 and tilled the oillce or governor alter Hayes became prnsldent. In 1878 be wa oleetcd te Congress nnd was re-elected In lSSti, CABP SIIKHIIMN. Urge Attantlancs at the Third llilada 1'ii. CHnijiuient at Mount Gretna. Ttventy-elght hundred soldiers are on en camped at Camp Philip n. flberldan. The Eighth, Fourth end Ninth reglmeuts reached Mount Gretna late 'Jhursday evenlng. Tbe Thirteenth and Twelfth reBlmeuts orrlved at Mt, Gretna Friday altorneon. The details whleh were Heiit there h oeupio et days b&fore tbe apnoluted time ler the encampment put up all the tents nnd had overythlng in readiness for iua nmviiiK vuidiera. He far tbe inombers or theguard have had things pietty easy j they have net been placed In tbe reKUlar routine or tbe work of camp. Tbore was no guard duty Thurs day ulgbt Hud noue en Friday, with thoex theex thoex eoitlon of a few Beldlers who wero detailed te guard lumber pilea and cars leadod with strnw from the member et the guard wjj0 wero Intent en obtaining paraphernalia neo nee essary ler tbe oemfort el their tenia. General J. P. H. Gebln and stall wero tbe llrst ettlCBrs In eamp. The regimental stalls arrived with thelr respective oemmauds There have been aoveral ehanges in the command of the Twellth regiment. Col Cel Col enel Stead' resignation gave place te pro pre motions for the tollewjng oflleers : Themas W. Lloyd, colonel; Jonathan Hwelslert. lieutenant colonel j J. P. Breeke, major! and W. A. Clark, adjutant The first luill' tary movements were perforated Friday evening at 0:30, the regular dally dreta parade. The troops went through the movements In a creditable msnner. Tbe Third Brigade band from Pottsvllle furnUbedtbomuBlefortbo occasion. Tbe place el encampment bss bien changed from the grove where it was held last jejr ever te the reviewing stand near LBke Coueaage. In aeme respect la better than the grove. Hut the greater exposure te the uu will no doubt make It mero comlerta- lnspitoerthe number or times theou theeu theou ejuipmeut has been held there, crowds of People in the vlclnltv nf Mn,.n,' rw.u".0i oemlng into amp, but they are very warv about having anything te de with the pr?l 1!X5' .T?6y l'eat"B with doubt, ill. "'"J11 contempt. An elllcer has Te trouble In making trlends with Lebanon county' buxom girls, but it , T ether ia with the ix)r prlvaita, who are truly wnall potatoes. One of tbe soldiers startej aTr. Jatleu with a young lady, and he was hiv ng n goea lime until her ilstert-.n - t jerked her revsv, Don't UU Lliiliv tin. V inn oil Ir....... II "'3C' n8K,ursl ebln 'J" ,iiCt0 would 'be some SnSundiy.,',0,"8M Ut "CauiPHberid8u'' Velleii' rTr bpteaaiuB lu Flerida. Secretary Faltchlid has received a tele gram rrew the governor el Flerida asking the asslstance e the government In "tap! prrsairigtbe yellow lever, which be aa threatens te become epldemie at Tamna and Manatee. The secretary had a ooutor eoutor oeutor euco with Burgeon General Hamilton, or the marine hospital bureau, en the subject and lustrueted him te render all possible assistance. Ha also Informed tbe governor el Flerida by telegraph that tbe necessary teps would be taken by the proper federsl efflvers te aid the local authorities, ",4 DRIFT. ncfoie me lle llttle velume et 1 10 pages which has a manifold Interest ter me, ought te bave for every citizen of Lancas ter, an Interest out el all proportion te the size et tbe book. First, becsuse It Is a home production In every respsctt the au thor Is a townsman et ours, and the print ing, binding, de , worn dene here, by the ' Inquirer Printing Company." Bocendly, because In It are rendercd Inte Kngllsb, rer the first time, seme of tbose gems et tbe miner Herman poets which bave a peculiar cbarm, and even importance, te all et Ger man descent, such as perhaps the mere ambitious and better known verse et the great poet or Germany de net possess In tbe ssme degree. Thirdly, because among It "Heme Ballads" are glven us, In pleasing and enduring form, a number or theso legends and traditions with which our country abounds, with which the' memory or enr elder citizens el German descent fairly loom, wbleb are et aurpMS ing Interest te the student of our folk-lore, but wbleb, unfortunately, bave never be fore been put into sueh I Horary shape as te Insure their preservation. Aad D nail v. because el tbegontilne poetlo worth et tbe oentonts or the volume. Heme Jlallartt and Metrical Versions Is the work et Jeseph Henry Dubbs, D. D. The volume Is net a surprise te theso et us who are Intimately acquainted with the doctor. Ills friends have long known tbat his speclal Held et historical study, his rich accumulations of legendary lore, his pro pre pro fletoncy as a stndonter German and Eng lish lltersturr, his critical tate and grace ful literary style ; In short, his whele range et scholarly attalnmenti, wero net ex hausted In brlnslng forth sueb solid fruits aa bis well known and stsndard ' Historic Manual of the ltoferincd Cbureb," his va rious historical monographs, and papers contributed te the magazines and revlews, te say nothing et tbe steady labor et bis pen in the arduous sphure or editorial work. We knew tbat en tbe same atom with these abundant Irults, and slde by slde with tbetn, tbore also blossomed rertb from time' te time graceful flowers of poelry, IraKrant with the perlume distilled from the historic and llterury soil he se diligently n .d habitu ally cultivated. Bome et lliose lighter (lowers of his labor!", blooming along the wayside el his professional studlbP, hsve been gathered Inte tbe graceful elttster et Hern Jlallttiii and Muiieal Versions. They nre net only n poaltlve nnd worthy addition te Dr. Dubbs' loputatlen as a cul tured scholar, but also odd another claim ler tbe roeognltlon of tbe lntollpeiualand literary progress et Lancaster. Very grad uslly our Intellectual possibilities are being actnallzed. Very slowly in tbe midst of our physical comforts nnd material pros perity, perbaps In sptte et thorn, the spirit ual and mental lire or our city is asserting itself. We have n national reputation ter the richness et our sRrleultural product. We contribute our lull aliare te the finan cial roveuuo et tbe state and the nation. Our markets ero famous. Tboeomfort of our hours 1 tbn envy of ether elllcs and town. The well te de, solid, oity-gelng character et our community la known far nnd wlde. It certainly is liUh tlme that we show tbe world tbat wt 1 e abead of most ethers In our markets, tobaeoo, bank and building, we are net behind thorn In theso intellectual accomplishments wbleh by the world every where nre counted as el at least equal value and Importance, and of which arttatle and Itternry productions nre the most convincing proofs and olequont witnesses. It Is for this reason, mero than for any ethor, tbat we ought te hall and honor every such local production as Dr. Dublin' velume. It Is nnotber proof given te tbe world tbat Iiancnstcr net only cultivates line oern nnd tobacue, but nUe fine senti ments nnd doep thoughts; that It Is net only a geed county ler herses nnd cattle, but also for Apelle and the Muses ; that tbe oultureof tbearta, sciences, and literature Is here eateomed and furlhored nt leaBt equally with tbat or the material products el tbe soil. It tbe entire community is In terested lu the erection et a new line build ing in its midst should It net have nn equal Interest lu the production el n new geed book by ene el its member T The latter Is every whit ns Important te It as tbe tormer. Perhaps mere no. Tbore nre llttle towns nnd cities in tbls oeuutry whose name even would net be known outslde et tbetr ooun eoun oeun UfH i( it were net that lu thorn Uves seme artist, some poet, or seme tbluker, whose Intellectual work bus made tee town famous, nnd mero widely known and hon ored than all Its material wnslth nnd nil Ita architectural splunder could ever have done. But 1 see that 1 have been led nwny from my ImmcdlatOBUbJect, which Is Dr. Dabbs'a velume of poetry, about which 1 started te tell you. It Is dlvlded into two parts : 11 Heme Ballad," containing fourteen peems, et whleh iive nre en historical nnd legendary nuujoetn of speclal interest te this partet tbn statu, Eaeb of theso very wltely is nccempnnlcd by n nete irlvlnir the histeri cal facts, or the foundation nnd substance et tne tradition, une smooth versltlcatlen, easy rhythm, and almnle bnlla'l form into which tbeaa bits of rolk-lero bave been cat arospeolally notable, and sulUclent proer el the author's library skill. Toe ballad or uenraci jiuctier " leim new from a captain In a German rrglment Unlitlng under Bou quet against ttie Indians, Ilueber was eliBnged, in tbe barraeks at Carlisle, Inte a protteher el OeiI'h Werd, hew " He cast his lanrxls deivn. And toekupthorois tj win tbe cr.iwn " Bloetlcurdllugli the ballad or "Tambour Yokel," who met a myBtorleus Jiorrible fate In an old graveyard in Lehigh county, whither wlthdrunkmi, eacrlllgleua temnrby hohadgeuoouontgbt'.obnllengototbetlgbt an old enemy of bis long aleeplng beneath tbe hallowed sod. Tbe trndltlen dates from the last century, "A Lsend or Ephrata" nnd "The Tery Pmacber" am, both or them, touching and patriotic Oae of tbe best, tecbulatlly cousidered, of tbe 'Heme Ballads" la the enn en "The Grave of Henr v Antes j" white "Toe Old Church" is fun el tender poraeual reminiscence. The son net "Winter Thoughts," nnd tbe little poem "Altorneon" are both beautiful, nnd instinct with true poetio reeling, The marked ability Dr. Dubbs has Bbown In versifying the low traditions centalntd In the first part el tbe book shows him te be specially fitted and equlnped ler delnu n work tbat ought by all means be dene hore In Lancaster county, nnd that tee as seen ss possible, ero It Is tee late. 1 refer te tbe work of gathering togethor nud casting Inte durable lenu tee Innumerable, quaint, ourieUH nud characteristic traditions, sayl legs, and even mporstittens that still are floating nbeut In the memery of old rout reut denta, and which constitute ngonulne body et folklore peculiar te our county, it ought by all means be oelloctod mid pre served. It Is n abame te let It dle out, ns It is in i-ren danger of deliig. It would give tbe material ler a chapter In our history aid literature, altcgc ther unlque and of In estimable value. And 1 am convinced tbst there Is no man living batter aole te de this great Bervlee ler us Indeed H would boa aervlce te the past and Ibu future as well ns the present than tbn author of ' Heme Ballads and Metrical Versions." I should llke very mueh te reproduce for you some of the charming llttle Uermsn poems tramli'ei for uslrrmHebel,Schab, Dabti, Ituckert. Unland. Ven FHlnri..h Mlllf... Inn. a . I..I. .. ' ........... utuiii euu tint, ii acorn ei eiuerr, Ihey are given Iii the second part of the volume. But I bave no space te give them here Get the book yourself it can be had cum. U. .ihm A Ce., ftir tbe low rrice or ,6 cents, and you will, 1 knew, agree with me tbat thi. whele book bears witness tlutle Dr. Dubbi Lancaster possesses a real poet, m well ai au accomplished scholar of n,ite than ordinary Bklll and veikattllly. Merely te show tbat my estimate is net blajed by friendship or by local pride. I will quote, aad therewith close, a letter Dr Dubbs recelvBd lrem Longfellow, net lenu fore the litter's death. a feet uetn en i? J gives the letter and explatna the occasion .m! Wben the two vsrsleus from lTerel, The Heng et the Cherry Tree and 'Hum mer Kveelug, first appared In print, t'ley weiciBontteihe latrt Prolessor L-mg-Jellow, as a poslble cmtrlbutleu te h re vted edltleu et hla Poeia and Poetry or rI?J?e,,..A-.'e.wU,4y8 ,ttlur ,U8 transistor reeeived tbe following letter ; v n.. e Mninet5, Fe 3, 18S0. My Deah Sib; 1 am much obliged te you for your letter, and for your trsasta trsasta trsasta tloea from UebeL wbleh are quite charm. Ing , particularly the Seng et the Cherry HheuldJever make any additions te the Feeta and Poetry of Europe, 1 ehall be only top happy te Insert these pieces. Publishers de net leek with a very friend ly eye upon translations, but a small volume, devoted te Uebel alone, would command attention and be aaoeesiful I think. With many thank. Yours very truly, Ilnxnr W. LoNdKBLLew. " Uncas. MBJ.IU1UV.J. RELIOIOnB SKUVIOES WILL BE held la the following churches en Sun day, In the morning at lo-.Se, In the evening at 7:45. Sunday school at I its p. m. Whenthe henr Is different It is specially neted: Cnuaen e Ued uerner of l'rlnoe and Or. ange. l'reachlng at 10:30 a. m. and 7:4S p.m. by Ue pastor. Babbath school at 9.15 a. tn. OLlva-r JUitist CBOBea. Cerner et Wah Wah lngten and liuke street, I'reacblng at 10 30 a. m. and 0-n p, m.,by the pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. in. Uhbist i,cthsri camion West King street, X. L. Heed, pastor. Divine services te-morrow morning and evening at the usual hours. ennaay soaeni aiva m. UBAua LrmiiEiw. C'omer of North queen and James stroeu llev. (J. Klvin llnupt, pas tor. Sunday school at 9.00 a tn. U.uai Ol vlnasorvlcesatin.sea m, and Op. in St. HTsriisN l.uTUKaiH cbcbcu, (Oennan) corner Seath Unke and Church streets, Bev. K. MeUter, pastor. Hervlce te-morrow morn lug and evening. Sabbath school at 9 a. in. FIRST M. K. Church Iter. J.K,T.Uray, pas ter. ulsss meetings and Sunday soheolat 9 a. m. 10:ie a. m. preaebtng by W. 8. Bpeeee, Uen. Boe. Y.M. C . A. s p. in. song service conduced by W. S. Hpoees. 7.13 p. in. Monday class meeting. 7 45p m. Wednesday, prayer moot meet ing. 7:15 p.m. Friday, leaders and steWiiid'i roeettng and meeting of orlletnl beard. rRRSBTTXRIAB MmHOHIAL CHURUH, 80Qth Queen street, Themas Thompson pastor. 1'reaehlnK lu the morning at 10 30 a tn. and tn Ibe evening at 7.43 p. in. Bnneav school at 9 a. m. Yeung people's meeting at 7:15 p. m. 1'rayer and uachsrs meeting Wednesday eve mngat7.se. HvAeLicAL-Flrst Church (Qerman) North Water s iet,liev. r. V. I.ehr, pastor, i'roach i'reach In at lliMa. m. In the German langnage and 7.4J p. la. lu the English. Sunday school at 9 a. tn. 1'raynr meeting en Widneaday and Thursday evenings, reachers meeting en rilciay uvenlng at llie paraenaga. rinsr llAi-rtST. servlues at the regnlar henr morning and evening, pastor, Uev. J N. Fol Fel well. Sunday school at 9 n in. Kvnnlng sub ject "Orewfng up Inte Christ." 1'rayer meet ing en Wednesday evening at 7:43. bt. Lnsa's UareRMiD Marietta Avenne.Itev. Wm. JT. Llcbllter, pastor. Divine service at lu.sea m and 7:13 p. m. ttunday school at 9 a in, senrlce tn thu German language at 8 p.m. l'ret J B.Btahr, I'h D , eraclittug. uirBU uhktukkii in UURIST (COTsbAHT). West Orange and Concord streets -Ue v. J. It. Funk, pastor. Sunday school at S am. Preaching at 1P:J0 a- m. by A. U Myert, or Meumvlile. l'ratse meetlagat 0,13 p in. Ne evening sorvteo frayer meeting Wednesday eventng at 7:43. Yeung uoeplu's group Friday evenlug at 7:43. Ibimtt l40TURAV-8unday school at9 a m. Chureh sorvlees tUMiuied en July 29Ui, one te-morrow. riaoeNo Evareklical f English ), en Mul berry street, above Orange l'reaenlng at 10; w a. m and 7.13 p. in., by the pastor. Sunday school al9il&A in. bt. 1'acl' Ukfermsd-Hqv. J. W.Memlnger, pastor. I'reaehlng In tne morning by Iter, ur. ". A. Gast. Buaday school at 9 a, m. Xe cvenlnir lotvlce. St. Johb's i.OTnRAji.-uev. n. T. Alleman. U. D. pastor. Services at 1:30 a, m. and 7:4.3 p. ut. jm v. u. m. uon.ne, ei r.men, win proech at lu:Se a. m. Lectura and prayer moat meat ing en Wednesday evening at S. Habbath school atst. Jenn'satu a. m. and at Oetwala MemerlRl chapel at a r. m. Moravian J. Max llark, 1. D pastor. 9 a. hi. Sunday school t 10 se a. m. Litany and ser mon. Ne evening servten. 3VK8TBRM M. K. CUUROH-K. 3V. Bnrke. pastor. Class at 9 a in. w 30 a, in. and 7:45 p. in preacning uy paster. unday school at S p.m. Class I'uesday at 7:13. frayer meeting en '1 hnrsday evening ut 7 13. eastMi$8.em. K. CHOBcn.-Sunday school atUa m. st. 1'AtrL'a M.E. Cncnoa-Charles Heads, pas tor. Sunday school and Class meeting at 9 a, m. Preaching at 10.30 a, m. and 7.45 p. m. Yeung peeple's meeting at 6.S0 p. m. 'I oinper einper oinper ance lueettng en Monday evening addressed by Luther B KautTman, tag., 1'rayer meeting en Wednesday eventng, I'EKBBVTsaUK Iilvlne services at the usual morning hour, conducted by thu paatnr, Uev. J. Y. Mitchell, u. U. Me eventng eeivlce. rYANA&IAKEll'U Closed at i p. m. en Saturdays. When yen come te the city bear in mind that Wanamaker's is a meeting and resting and waiting place as well as the biggest store in the world. There are reading and sitting and retiring rooms for you ; telephone, telegraph, and mail facilities. Your parcels will be cared for without charge. We try te make you welcome whether you care te buy or net. . . . em mu i WANAMAKER'S f4Acrc fLO 0 SfACE k Ifc! m PHILADELPHIA w rtiiRreairh j.i "i r r Yeu knew that there is no worthy het weather (or any weather) thing for wear or home use but we have it. If you can't come te the write for whatever you store, want, samples or goods. Shopping ey man nas come te be simple and certain. A few scratches of a pen, and all the facilities of the store are yours. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. QOXPLKXWN J'O YDKIC QOlll'LKX iONreVDETtr LADIES! WHO VAI.UK A nKFI.VKO COMl'l.KilON POZZOINiTS MEDICATED COMPLEXION POWDER. . It Imparts a brilliant transparency te tha skin, llotneves all pimples, treakltis ind alj. colorations, and miSes the skin dollcately seu and beautiful. It contains no llme, white lend erai-Minla. In thieu shades, Unk or flush! whlle and brunette. ' reu SALE 11V AU DrugglatB and Fancy Qoeis Doulera flvorywhero. aviiKWAUK or imitations.- aprJJ lvd jg UMPUUUYS' Uomcepatlilc Veterluary Snccllks. t or Hei ses, Cattle. Sheep, Dejs, Hogs, l'eul. , . try. 103 lAiJC liuek On Troatraeuiol Animals and chart Sent Tree. CUUE3-Kverj. Congestion. InfUinina'len. A.A.-8ptnal Meningitis, Milk uver. II. II Strains, Lameness, llbeumatUin. O.U.DUteinper, Masai Dlschuiuts D.D.llets or urubs, Worms. f.K. Coughs, llnaves. f neumenla. ,F. Colleor Urlpes, llellyache. (-.U,-sil4carTlagu, Hemorrhages. 11. U. Urinary and Kidney llmunses. I.I. Kruptlve DUeaies, Mange. J.1C Dleuuses el Digestion. BTAI1I.K OA8K. with Bpce'flcs. Manual. Mtch Hishi nil und Medlcuud .iron 1'ttlUK, ttliuloKnttlelerer Mdeses) .'te SUI.l) llY'DltUOOISri; k SKNT IKttl'AID i)S It'UKII'TOrmiCK. llumiihieys' Mud. Ce., 1C Kulton bt, N, V. Humpliri'js' Homeopathic Npedilc.Ve.'JS. In iisn 80 year. 'I he only succlpsiuI remedy fr Nervous nubility. Vital Weakness and i.r,n!,lrttl,, '. ,re1" over-wora or ether tauses. i sua vlalor5v,alundura:e vtai powder, ce1piel'prtcE0a'BT'' cr 8(,nt rsrsll en rc UUMrilUKYB' MEDICI VK CO , mstSMydAwTnhAl rulten bmlS, Y P OOP'S 8AR3APARILLA. TRUE ECONOMY ltUtrue eoenomy te buy noed'a Bariapa rtlla, ler ' loe Dete One Dellar," Is original with and tme only or this popular medicine. If you wish te prove this, boy a botUaef Heed's Bariaparllla and measure Ita content. lonwllinndltteholdlOOteMpoonfals. Hew read the directions, and you will find that the average dose for persons of different ages ts less than a tmspoenful. Tela Is certainly con elusive and unanswerable evidence of the pe culiar sire nam ana economy ei HOOD'S flAUSAPAUILLA We began using Heed's Bartaparllla In our Institution some months age, and haying watched It effects, wish te sty that we nnd It a geed, reliable, and bsneflelal medicine for family use, and fjr hospitals and institutes such sa ours." Siaiaas e Maner, West Fourth Bt, Cincinnati, O. " I took Heed's Sa'-sspirllla for less of appe tite, dyspepsia and general languor. It did me a vast amount of geed, and 1 bays no best- inncy in recommending It." J. W. Wuxi VORD, Qulncy, III. UKAI.TH BBTHn TUaN KVKB " I hay been troubled by a aotefulons affec tion all my lite. 1 1 Is one of the marked rec ollections of my boyhood days, aad for several years ha rendered me unable te labor much. I think Heed's Barsaparllla, whleh I have been using at Intervals for ten years, lithe best I have ever takea. I am new ;e, ;and my general health looms better than ever." U. V. Abbett, Warren, M. II. HOOD'S SAR3APARILLA Beld by all druggists. II i six for SB. Prepared only by O 1. lluoe A CO., Lewell, Mass. 101DO3EB ONE DOLLAR (3) KSWAD VMRTISBMENTa. DTAVK TfOU CORNS T DO TOU WANT THKMCUKEDT It SO.U8K OOOHBAN'a OORN CURB. viii! eH0 a5a su.re ttV Knarantcedtecure Pi loe, 2Sc. Fer sain only at COUUKAH'S duuq bterk. TuThA9 137A13aWorthgueenBt. JANUAafEU STKAM DYE HOUSF, ne.ws aiau kasd no. 201 wkbt Fancy Gleaning by Dry Precess. fc,.-ua5,.5'Ii?na GJ,.nU' Wcarlnjf Apparel, Shawls, Kid Olores, ate. Alse UKNO VAT1NU Kqual te Vew. s- Goods called for aad delivered. Jyl6-M,Ws H AaERJtBKOTHKH. NEW WASHABLE NECKWEAR, Stripe, Figured and Bpet Effects, en Blue and Dream Uixninds, 2Ac. FINE SILK NECKWEAR, Choicest styles, reduced from II te 75 cents. SCOTOU FLANNEL SHIRTS, UnMirlnkable, ,003t desirable Outlet? Shirts. Whlle and Muwust Fancies, fJ.W; bestquallty, 1'OPULAR LOW-FRIOED FLANNELS, Excellent aisertmcnt, COc and 75c. GOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS. Flne White Plnllf d Ehlrts, SI and tl 50. LMcststyieB la l'ercales, tl and tl.M. SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR, all kinds and qualities, S9c up. SUMMER HOSIERY. Campaign Handkerchiefs, SILK AND OOTION. Eager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. J B. MARTIN A CO. JULY Special Sale! flew Bargains Daily. It will pay you te make a special trip te the store during this sale.', One let Nun's Yelling In Pink, Blue and Cream reduced te 20c a yard ; were 40c. Press Chdllles leduced te 7c a yard ; were 10c. French Satinea reduced te Hec a ynrd ; were 35c ; lnrgest stock In the city te se lect from. Crinkled Seersuckers reduced te 7c ; were 12;:. 75c (Juality Summer Silks reduced te 60c , COc reduced te 40c ; 50c te 35c ; 40c te 25:. The Excelsior Cooking Crocks are dis appearing ; price during this sale 30a for any size. China Mattings Danias'x Mattings reduced te 4uc a yard ; Seamless te 25c. One let reduced te 12c a yard. Rem nant China Mattings reduced te hnlf price. J. B. MARTIN Sl CO. Hen's Fureishings DRT OOODS. gEABONABUE BARGAINS. WATT &SH AND O. 8 Ac 10 BAST K18Q BT. Special Seasonable Bargains 1 tee rucKs Swiss Embroidered Flonnclegs, Frem 43c te L!5 a Tard. We call special attention te thU let et goods, as they are Tery desirable and much less than regular prices. 50 Dezen Gent's Dnliundrid Skirts, Geed Quality Muslin, Narrow Flaltsa , AI Linen Besoms and Cuffs, at We eh. ONE CASE SATEENS, New Styles and Colorings, Atl2XcaYard. ial Sale of I tenants! Short Lengths and Odd Le'.s ofaeoda accu mulated during the season's business , BEMNANT3 or BILK. BKMKANT8 OF CABHHKBKB, HKMNANTS or BLACK AND COT.OBED UKMBIKTTA8, BKMMAMTB Or ALL KINDB OF BLACK AMDCOLOBBD DBBBS OOODS, BKUNAMTS OV BATISTES AND LAVTNB. These goods are all being closed out, regard regard less of cost, SPECIAL ! One let et HALT-WOOL BUNTINGS, In Blacks and Colers.onlyHVKCKaTS A YABD, AT THE New Yerk Stere. S TAMM BROTHERS. GOING! GOING! GOJStE! -AT- ASSIGNEE'S SALE. On r HI DAY, AUGUST 10, at 6 p.m., will be offered, at the Cooper Heuse, the very destra. bla busloefs property, Nes. 85 and 7 NOBTH QUHEN ST., (aoress from Posteffloe) as the property et Btamm Brethers, consisting et 23 feet i Inehes front, extending back te a depth et 21) leet, mere or lesf, with a three (3) story Shep fronting en Christian street, need as a manulactery. Alse right of way through three (3) feet alley and stairway te second, story. The store Beem Is one of the finest and best adapted ter general mercantile business te be fennd any where, haying lately been re ro re medeled by the owners. Bald store room Is 23 feet 1V4. Inehes wide and 100 feet long, vent. latea ana lighted in the meat improved style. Parties can view the premises by calling en Messrs, Bt&mm Bres,, or the assignee. W r. BBYBU, Assignee. Tnes. J. Davis, Attorney. HAVING HEAD Til K ABOVK COME STRAIGHT Te our Stere and late advantage el the Extraordinary Bargains 1HAT rVI AUK OFfKUlNO. Everybody Pleased, Ne Disappoint m ant. Take time and leek ever our Bargains. Ne Tieible te Shew Gue.'i DON'T STAY AWAY. Everjthlug Must Be Feld, -ATTHK- BOSTON STORE, Se &37 North Queeu Street. Stamm Brethers. MKU1CAL. B KNbOW'H PLASTKR. With Cerns and Unnlens when you can secure Immediate and WHY permanent relief at small ex pense, by using MKAD'S UOUN DO VOO AND BUNluN PLASTKUS, which are sold and reoem BUl'fKll mended by every 11 vu Druggut throughout tbe United tiales XVKUY and Canada. In fever and ether summer DA V. diseases tt ts advisable te purliy tha sick room dally, and ier this nurpoie netblng excels the UY. DKONAPHTriOL PABTll.lTlca. These pas. tlllfs wben burned In the sick loom cautu no perceptible Increase In in tumperature. but they impart a fragrance that Is agreeable, stimulating and refreshing te tha sick, be sides neuuallzlnir and eliminating all dl$. Kreeable ednrs and bediiv Trr.iinn. ann rendering the air pure and wholesome. 9Ueu't lergei BENSON'd I'LAeTEU (or aches and pains. (jj SAKE, HURK AND SPEEDY CURE. Itupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks when teu can find In Dr. Wright the only Hso Hse ULin i'htsieun In Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and ccaaa limit dcaaa OOAruHTiitD. Advice rroe day ana evening. Strnngers can be treated and re turn home same day. unices private. DB. W. H. WKIOHT, 241 North Ninth Street, Above liacc, P. O. ltex en Philadelphia. tetiJMydAw WEIKEL'8 r-'AHHIONABLE MIL Uneryand Trimming store, Ne.tS North Queen btreet, contains all tha fiewest and Latest Novelties el the season. Price rea sonable, call and see our a. aw Goods, sprssua Slice valuable Business Property clotbixe, a. ASKEW em mx. ATMOS..K4 AMU SBB WBT KINO ITEMT. csrr-lya Q.REAT REDUCTION. Fine Tailoring H. OERHART'S Fine Tailoring Establishment, 41 NOKTH QUKW BTEEir. Only Direct laportlngTaller la the City of Lancaster. M ART1N BROTHERS. DOLLARS XO BE Bast Oletbirg and Dollars Saved. SAVED HEBE WHAT- EVEBBOBTOr CLOTH IEO NEED YOUU'S MAT BE. Beting our Men's I7.S0, 110, 111 and 111 SulU makes buying easy. The quality at the price and the many; style make the picking easy fit perfect. Beys' and Children's Butts, Pants and Waist at Quick selling ptlces. All the kinds of Underwear and Hosiery. Flannel and Dress Bhlrui, cellars, Caffs, and Neckwear. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Famishing Boedi, 28 NOBTH UUEEN BT. JlTTKRH ft RATHFON. SERGES. THE MOST AGREEABLE THINQ IN SUMMER OLOTHIM fob MEN'S WEAR ISA SERGE! We bave them for 115, lis, tae and 128, made te order In strictly first-dues style. A HANDSOME BTOCK or Summer Trousers ! S5.60TO SIO.OO. IN LIGHT AND MIXED COLOH3. Myers & RatMen, rASUIONAULU TA 1 1.0 US, NO, 12 EAST KINO ST., LANOASTEB FA. TyTEROHANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL 1X8 UKAKUUKB.. Balbrfgian, Summer Merine AND GAUZE UNDERWEAR. NeDkwea', OelUw, Cuff, Sesren!erj, Hosiery, Etc. Flannel Shirts, Percale Shirts and "White Shirts, IN GREAT VAKIETY OF STYLES. The People's Cash Stere, NO. 25 BAST KING ST., (Next L'eii ie the l.ancuier Ct unty National liann,) LAN0A3TKU, l'A umrlt.lvdAw i i ' WANTKD LADIKss AND GENTLE men possessing small capital te handle a rare Invention ; cilp3esa'l ethers i neped. dllnir, no opposition, no rlBk, easily carried, easily shown, easily sold, sweeping success. Ilu a day, 1100 a weea, 50u a month. 5 Ouu a year sure, call or address MBB. u., fyMmd&w 1S6 north DueSt.,Lancater,l'a. Tie People's Cash Stere pECOiLMENDKD RY EMINENT 1'UYBICLANB The " Best J' Tonic, A Concentrated I.lqnld Kt tract el Malt and Mop rer sale only at J. J. IlOUO UTON OO, He. I and W y est Kin itrtst, '" i .ff -
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