w1 ! S THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1889. RiVi UtUjI jrtttellieettccr tv;iWtmKWJ.STEINMA!, CHARt.ESRTKINMAN TGVtt, VAHetk U ROBEllT CLAHK. Publisher. 4 , DAILY INTEI,MaKNCEn.-Vtil.lllM ; fttr dnrln thej-mr, but Hundley. Served f by carrier In this rllv Ami tni-rnmntliiir towns nt ten cent nvreek. liy mull ri p elel- w , .- ...... KJ WEEKLY INTELL10ENCi:n-bne ittitlar nnrt fA flflrcrnUnyrnr.ltindinnce, &A NOTICE TO HUllSCRIUKRS-nrmll by check fi$ orrcMlefllco order, lend wlirre iielUier of UieMtcnn be procured wnit In n rcclktercd letter. Entered nt the VoMefnce, iw wcenet cl.i mnll matter. .Addkem, TBI DfTBLUOEMCER, LancnMcr, Va. LANCASTER, PA., July 3, 1883. They Ansirrr Hark. s The lleenc judges of I'lillndclitlilii , ' have lusned vvliolenalp llcviics le nil (lie applicants vvlm ilcxlru llii'in, In olicdi elicdi olicdi encete what they claim te uiidirMniiil te be the ilcoMen of the Miprcine eetirl, Mid without waiting for a ppc-clnl up- plleitinn or atteinptlnj; any clheritiiliin clheritiiliin tJen as te the character of the parties, They accompany their' act with nn ex tended expro'deii of their (llp;tmt at what they consider their illwmrloeii'e trcntincnt by the Miprcnie court and ,,w,ith nn argument apalnst the cmi cmi sislcuey of that court in declaring thni a remonstrance Is the proper Imsls for the action of the court In lefinltig a llcenirc. The Uit'iise judge deny Hint this ha been the regular piactlcc anil reply that they think it a had practice. And it is notable that they tal.u (IiIh ex ception te theHetindncKH of the oilnlen of the supreme court while declaring that they " hae no grievance allying from the fact thai the Miprcme com) has Interpreted the act of Slay -I, 1W7, differently from tlicc'oiin(rti(tlen vie put en It." Their grievance they pay fa that the court did net treat them decently; but they are manifestly eager te get In a stab at the court vv hcruvcr they think itR anuer fa ecn ; audit is with mon strously jtoer grace that they Milimlt thcm'elveR te its control. As bad lieys when they are hpauked for ill-doing and find they have te iilt that kind of work, go oil" Inte (iuite llie ether extreme and strive le nee whether they cannel fellow the paternal injunc tion 8e literally as te xhew it te lu ab surd; se these license- Judges helze upon the Mipreine ceuil RiiggeMleu that the proceeding taken In refusing a whole ) (talis lieciiM! should he riiriiuilly Instituted ' and be determined by evidences mid with opportunity te the applicant te defend ' his application, as an liiHtructlen that : the license court may net refuse a license even where the applicant is inclglble by lnw, unless home one has se inleiesteil himself in the matter as te tile a lemon lemen lemon ktrnnee against his application. And yet this is the license com t vv hlch has undertaken te hear every applicant for license and net only te hear testi meny iu open court but te inform Ihcm fcclves out of court, through any attain able Hourccsef information, se that they may refuse llcensea te (he uiineifliv. Ih It net clear that If these judges had shown as calholle a desire tec.ecutu lliu wholesale license, law, in iln spiiit as it in adjudged by the mipiciue court, that they would hae Kcanned the HhI of applicants and have caused the pieer paper of remonstrance te U tiled," hlch are ruled te lie punier tegive them juris, diction, and that they would then have let the knowledge they say they have tliHt a number of the applicant were net entitled te license under the un doubted qualification demanded in the law, have had lta iirniicr effect in the re- ! jectien of the license application V 'lliese jutlgcH well knew that the su preeo court did net direct tliat llcenscH suld lie given te such paillcHt and It Inms disregaid of their dulv thai they issue TiceHWi todie-o whom they ay they knew te liedisiiuullllcd by the lnw. The attempt te make the siipieme court responsible for the issue et such licenses fa an Impudent exhibition of childish maliic. What thesupieme ceuit declined was that the license court was net wai ranted In adding te IhorequireinenlHor the law, or in refusing wholesale licensed Iscause in their opinion they weie unncussaiy ; and that their action in the inatteref rejecting licenscrf tdieuld be taken w ith a proper regard for the feims of the law andbe that their leasens and the facta sustaining them might appear en the record and he reviewed. Xe moie (sensible declaration was ever made by a court; and no mere contemptible an effort was ever made te iicrvert a supreme court coricctien than has ken made by these Philadelphia judges, I whose duty and pleasure it should have been te glve an intelligent oliedicnie te (kss me iiinuuaie 01 ineieiiii ami ienae Ig.WTupuleuslreriained fiem tieating it jgL Withdlny, lili.Thlsiliiicli they owed I ''. .. .1 Nllirfrflll'. r .It 1 .. i '"Wis.'jipii wicir puiiea aim me unwritten law of their iiiofcssien. In S violating decorum they hae vlelaled .-'geed sense, mid made It all the mere elear that their discretion U of a vciy peer win. A Large Contract. Mr. Francirf W. Kox comes ever fiem England te gather American dollars for the suppression of the slave tiade in ES' Africa. Te doubt 31 r, Kox will go home BSj ( iu due time with an interesting cellcc- l iifiiifii (luieiru iiini iuil iu Hie it til '"-" ,, ..,,,. nr-.l(la, Ull 1111 be very well spent ; but teutcinplatlng the matter iu all lis vastnes.-., it would appear that it i tee gre.u (e Ik; puelasl M) a eiuisiactery end tty appealing le philanthropy and taking up a collec tion. A continent alteut three times the size of JiurejKj is net te lie cleared of slavery by any gentle sort of i riisiding. The horren or the slae tra.lt aiesuk enlug and a disgrace te our age, and te the strength of our Christian civiliza tion, which beasts that it dominates the glebe. We freely admit the need of feft doing feeim tiling without delay, hut let fa J H by all means Is) the rhjht thluir. and ski- let us lie very mre It is right U-ferewe jti "head. In the opinion of iiiauv r thoughtful ieeple, the slae trade caii tip, em ue leugni i,y railroad building en a KsfJargeKcaie, ana this only apjicai-H po pe .ftidble under conditions eeulvaleiit te a ...Sttiuqucst and llrm rules that raini the .wneic problem te a matter for states- ,u mm greai nauens. it is in any tferm a glgantle task and should and w ill wuuucimi-iiuii auewai scale. All Vn Plnt te the dark centiiu-nt h.ii,.. Lftiture theatre of great event!.. . Caauen CracVcrc The glorious fourth fa at hand and se M.uproaneiiH ami explosive celcbra ft the iame. He has given mjiiic- te the Johnstown sulierers and se very much uleased witli his own blllty of mind and iiiepareil te en- NMMirage KUllering at home by making a Cm ueiw in i ne weriii in a clieap and y way. A wiiall variety of man Wf fwls (se big an when lie explode a camion cracker. He may be pain fully conscious of his own anialliiehs of mind and character; the world tins never taken aatfafactery notice of him ; but new It niiisl llitcn, ler he lias ap plied tire te a ten cent- lire cracker, and watches it with n sniile that plainly says, " Oh, jes, I am no ai count, but just wait till you hear the big noise I own." Then when hfa noise breaks loose, his eefstney is clilld-llke though he, would Ik; greatly elleudcil If any one said se te him, for hu thinks he fa a full grown ami patriotic American. A Imy may stimulate his patrlolle feelings bv simulating the din of war en the Keiir.h ef.luly ; but the grown man who fa responsible for most of the noise run hate no fancy of that kind In his head, 'the cannon cracker iu the hands efa man fa a s.vmlxil of vanity and sel Ifahness, net patriotism. A patriot is ever jealous for the welfare of his ceun try, which deiiends tiien (Ins welfare of Ills ceimiryiiieii, wiih ii is icnaiiiiy nei advanced by (he expliwleii of taiinen ciackerM. lift the cltle.n who Is belli upon icle icle biatien exienil his cash and eneigyln llivweiks tliat are bemitlful and impres sive, delighting thee.vc wllh changing colors, and vivid contracts of brilliant light and darkness ; or licttcr, let hlni send his money te Johnstown, read a few chapters of Auieiicaii history and think a few healthy, patriotic thoughts. W'n Aie Serrj. We gieatlyivgret that thciuagiillheut liespltallty iff Helicrt Celeman te the faculty and alumni of Trinity college fa having se much water In It. One would think that a college faculty ought te command better weather; but their con tinued ducking only shows hew little the Ahnlghly Is a rcsccler of persons. After Mr, Celeman had spent se much labor and cash iu getting his felleiv tnllcglaus te Mount Oiclmi, there fa net a man who would net have given him and them sunny skies and pleas ant bieees and all the fairness that theeaith can put en, for thelrsel.icc and satisfaction ; but I'levlilencchas net the human weakness anil we must conclude that there fa a wiM icsiilt te Hew fiem all this tribulation, water and mud. Perhaps It Ih te discourage future at tempt upon the part of tich and gen erous graduates te transplant w hole col leges te their parks and te Indulge iu like wholesale hospitality. Itut it would son 1 1 that there is net such piob pieb ability of the frequent repetition of such a deed, as te call for its cspoelul dis couragement. And cihaps the valuable lessen is te lie simply sought in the ex hibition of lovely resignation which the Tilulty faculty and alumni arc doubtless showing en (he heights of Lebanon te all the inhabitants of lis valleys; a Chilstiaii viitiie which maybe looked for iu full bloom from this Institution of (he Kplscepal church ; which at least liellevcs itself lobe endowed wilh all the licaiitlcs, perfections and exaltations that can adei u the Chiistlau diameter. Iniimna'h sliile heard of nhiuitleu is hiving. i light with the publishers of school 1 leeks. A new law lives 111 pilin of Ihn books, and Ihn publishers el sl.iiuliiid Heiks have mil siihiiiilted piopeHals te furnish lliciu under Ihn law. Mauu scripls were piescnlcil te the bund by cdm.tteis liein nil jiailsef the ceuutiy, anil cepyiighlH were eIIciimI let loyal ties of fiem enii te ten ccnlK pm copy en the hooks sold, A preposition ulildi will pieh.ilily lie accepted vmis suhlnllled by a i'oiep.tny of Indiau.i cipltalists, tepiu tepiu senting alsiut $l(i,(HKi,0il in wealth, who are willing te uiiileiiake le cairy out lliii new-law. Tliej have sixuusl iep,v lights en a series of books te bn known as the ludi.iu.i Dluc.itieii.il Sillies, ulildi llicy v ill supply te tniliuiiii si lioel ihililreii at llie prices llxisl liy llm ,iu, wlil, li nic about sixty per i flit. Imlew tint piesmil ict.ill h.irges of tot hook piihlislieis. A eiNvici iu llie I'.islcni piuiiteiitiar.v, whose nil me and ollniise llie piiseu nilcs will net penult le he iii.iiIii Known, Ii.ih piexsl liiinsell a man of siinseanil Icclhig. lie li.ul h.iv(sl lllleeu dell.iis by winking oviiitiiue anil w.iiilnl te Kive it all te the Johnstown siilUucixJuit llie w aider lelused tuactepl mere llnift Ihoilell.us. A 'IVuuessi'e grutlcuiiii ii.musl I'leiulllt, shock liy tliiMoiiliiliulieiisol tlm pilseniMS III Ihn peilili'iiti.uy sent te (ioeiller llc.ivei twin hei'ks one fei jI.ium ler the siiIIpicis ami aiietlici fi lei llie pilsenei who h.itl suits, lihed lli.it .inineut. Tim goveiuei tMilsiiiillisi the l.iltii te W.iiili'ii C.isslily vesteiiliiy, but when Ihn sum was eIIhiciI le Ihn piiseiiei he InillKiianlly n jettiHl it,s.i.ing thai llie f ji it hng.iMi washisennaiidlli.it liiuliil mil waul nuv censiili,itii)ii fiem iiinone ler giving his own money. ll isilisniiclul le Hum l ill..itiiin el this iv and positive m iilcm-eeflhn iiupoleiue el HioiKilleeKineriimentlli.il muIi iulein.il noises are peiiultlcd te disturb llm people, us lliose whiih deafen theil e.us le-il.iy. lueveiv lily w hern ellli ets h.ive.i iln'i lit eemeptlini el llieit duties, tlm I'uurlli el July tiling, el a loudness siilliiiiut le distiub llm people, in iinkuewu. Wliiln liKS'iacketsel ihililieu are penililtisl, pis pis tels ami iloulile knetkeis el llm silly jeung in.ie aie leihitlilcu. Suili i rc.itures who hive he hllle sense as te be litklisl li) llm uoisnel tln-ii peudei, slinuld piop piep eil.v lelurm limit lusllm Is in tlm quietuiln el a piiseu iU. Witlt.i. w oielnlii.tte our nation tl birth day llm loin new st.ilns take then litM steps iu slain gevetllTueiit, and it is pielty Mle te piephccy lh.it theli ruling hiwci will never move unite upright!) , cviiu tlmUKh ,t ll.tket.1 lewtt hasliusl te bnbe llm delegates by an eiler el lien InmiiI. Wi: piinl elsewhere a (oiuitiuiiii.ilieii flout .Mr. Cates, which sivtits te nuke at least one geed point in u letcieine te tlm utigiiituilent the ili.nges iigatttsi luui titnl llieilesemiutinle of llm eviilcinn. Wode net knew tnoreel lliec.isn lli.in is letiml In tlm cemiiiitteu's icpeil, ulildi is all in his liver. Tlm ni.ijeiily el llm w IuhiI lie.tnl reliiMil le eudeiMi it. Cot this ieni.il k.ible peileiiii.uii'n no te.iMin is pnblli lv given. It Is due le the pitliln ih.u tin u i.,n,i ,, feiK-h.i contemptuous own Mint; el aeoiu aeeiu uillUe's lOiKJtt ilem wids cxpl iii.ilieti. Tin: AiiKelusiciiMiutsI in rr.uu-e lui.tuse ofthe Aliiiiricui tanll el lliitty per eiit. mi works nfarl. II tlm AnmiU.iii li.ul s(hih,si the juhitiiig .u H lit, Mm, ii w en Id h.i e cost him, with l.irltr, freight, leesand a live s'r cent, tax charged by the t'lendi kevciii. incut, net less th.iu jir0,000. IMZltMOAI., S. S. Cov. who was icKirtLsl en Mend.iv tu heici ill in H. Paul, Miunoseia, fa Mill le be in kihmI haillh and will dclivci an oration iu Union, Dakota, to-iiieuow. 1:mi'i.hek William, during hfa visit le N)iitlieiiiiiuriii.iiiv,ieKatul llie exptessisl iegrtl.il the Withlgciuuth allaii, and s.tid he vvhm (eiilideut lli.it cenli.il relations would be icsleunl between ('crmaiiy and bwitzuilriiid. ' iI,nV,iVllr-,HAA.' Kles. pastor of St. I auU Heferiimil ihtiicli, lldhlclieni, was i roMrute.1 by a strekn el pamlysis, ',w t. fug his w h.,l right sl.h, au.f organs of Mxssli. lIfammlliiei,Jl.ri,15lUuflm",' alulck1'in n tkoelUvtHel a prnv ietis lU.t . I)n. Themas I nAvins, r lUa. dnlphlj, reiciitly cIikI.hI bishop of U, t i-eleslaitt I.piiutl dliscsu of Mlehlirjii han written le the toiiuuiuee in Detroit accepting the iharge. wittjfel te Ihn ap proval of tlmgrncral coutenllen, which will meet iu Octelier. Jehn V Tvian, father of Judge lgan. oflhet'cnnsvlvnnla ndlrend iempauy, died nt his Inline In Parnassus en Monday ulclit altlie age of K yearn, lle was prelmhly lliebc't known resiileut ofthe valley of Ihn Allegheny, always hating lived en land originally taken from the common wealth by hfa father and ei-cuplcd by him until hfa death. .Mr. Ieg.iu was or well known Senti h-lrfah ntuestry, and iluriiig hfaenllre in.ituie llfn was an active elder in the ricvli.vlcil.iii rliutili. A" V4'lllr.ellt,, ill Atlmillil. A wnlnrsjieiit brokeover AlliHina about 10 eV le lc l itesday night doing gre.it dam age. 'I he rain nt uiuht cainn down iu lerrruts, overllewing the strertsaud burst ing the sewers. Hcpeitn from Seuth I'erk state th.it the gte.it viaduct Is in danger, and no tidings fiem llie West hnvorntne ill silicon o'clock. The Juniata Is rising between bounds at Tvteue, and Ifthn storm ieutlnucs middle division tralnnwlil be annulled till uiotn uietn ing. Kltlamilug Point reservoir, Alteena's water supply, Is exstett le Ineak. 'I h. witlrr Is pouting ever its hanks llkeiiHtii.il I Niagara. Should It go Ihn cilv will lese 100,000. .Mrs. II, I. Nh holsen, wlfoefthn i'oun i'eun sylvanlt ticket agent, at Alloelia, was sliuek by lluhlnlng, and fa net dximxIcsI te ns-ever. Tlm Pennsylvania agent nl Hot Het lid.isbtirg, A. M. Ilyle, wlln aiidihild, wmn leiiud uucoitscieiis In Ihelr houie liein IhocMedsef a stlekn. "I he damage by Ihn waterspout Is w iilespicad, A laiiiiitlc's 1'nlnl I'all. I'crsiitts passing along Stale street, In front of Ihn Painter house, Chicago, en Tuesday iiHctuoen, were hetrihed at see Ing a tit in, i lad only In a sheet, climb out el a window and walk along the prnjeilitig cornice. Suddenly with a skrick he fell le a projection below. A ladder was pteuircd and lilt attempt was Iniule le tesciiii hlni, when with a setcini he threw himself te the pavement below, Irai tilling his skull and us civ lug ether Injuries whhh will pieb.ibly catisn his death. lie was evidently insane, and prut (si le hull. W. Howe, a (imminent young civil engineer, of l-eadvllle, f'el. He' was en his wav henin lieiu WitHhlugteli, wjmie he IiikI been Iu atlend.iiiie as a dclegile le Ihn convention el llm I'atiielic Seus of Amer ica. Illlse Hall News. The i himipienshlp gaums plavcd vestm d.iy werei Pittsburg 10, I'hlladelpldii .1; Chicago 0, Bosten I; Cleveland fi, Wash Wash iiigten I; New Yerk H. tndlauapells ll; Ceitiuibiis 1.1. Kiiiinis City V; Wen ester li, llarlfetd fj Wllkesliarie at Jetsey City, r.diij Lewell at New Haven, rain; llar lisbing 11), Yerk I. Hatilsliuig has been living te get Jctry Mi Cel inlck, Inte orthe Philadelphia (Hants, hill he signed in hevet. Kwelter and Keller are te be released by Veikniid eung Deasley will lake Itlim's place en thlnt let llarrlshtirg. The llatilsbtirg club was unable until yesteiday te lilt O'Neil, or llm Yerk, 'i Im I..meas(irhili lettlil seanelv hit a lieuse, yet O'Neil was pin fei tliem and tlmy siuiished him out of tlm box neatly every giine. The rain has been geed for tlm Athletic i bib; tlmy could net possibly lese. A lint Sliuiipeiles a school. A tat ran aiiosseunol llm looms el llie I'itst waul school of ling Island City en 'Ihilisday alleinoeu. (Inn of the girls si reamed, and in an instant tlm thilifieii, fiOO in number, In all the looms stampeded, cr.ving "111 n." Them was tlm wildest nx clteiimnl, and ll took hut a few nilinilus ler alaignciewd of anxious pal c nls le congre gate beloie Ihn building. Te add le Ihn confusion the lire ilepaitiuent was tinned (ml. It wasasceitaiued lalei that uoheclv was killed ei seiietisl hint. A Haul liy .Maslceil llelilicrs. In I'leasitnt Cnilv, near (Ik slung, pa,, shetlly alter 2 o'clock Tuesil.iv nieiuiiig, 1)1. T. I.. Sniilli was awakened by a loud nip at his deer by a man who 'said he wanted tiloelh pulled. When the tloctet opened thoileot hu wiisconlteutisl by thtee masked men, with drawn revolvers, who demanded his money. He was knocked down and savagely beaten until loll ler dn.nl. The Indians then otetpewed the ethet Inmates of the house, lobbed it of nn.uly fTiiMi, ami escaped. Dr. Mcliicrny nl Denil. William Connelly, tlmsiipcilntenilcut of llie labor bureau at Castip (i.inlen, an an ueiiiiies that Im icielvcsl n message liein hisliii'inl, )r..Melimiiiv, wlmsoills.ippn.it wlmseills.ippn.it amnhas been (eliuecled by tiiiuei Willi llm Cieniii tiageilv. Tlm message: "I inn well, and was tmver iu belter health. .My present mission, asveuwrll knew, has uelhlng whalnvet le "de with politic set puhlle iinilteis. I .tin away en plliel.V petseiial inatleis." .Mlll'klll I'lll'lllllll'll, KoMunet i'lfei.el Illinois, has panleucd Jeseph M.iiklu, llm ( hluige pellticvil vvoiket.new smvlugii tciui el Iniptison Iniptisen iimiit Tei i tiiiies ngainsl Kipul.u sullrage. 'Ihn govetuei aiiempaiiinl the paiilen Willi a review eflhe papeiH in Hin case, in wlilihlm staled that the application had stieiiget suppett lliau liad iwei been pre sented ten govetuei in it like case helme. Arrosteil Hie s-ctllnir ( Igaietles, M. (i. Aruslmin, a Iteadiug mete liaiit, wasainsted im Tnewlay b County De. tstivn Ki.imei, en llmch.itgn el M'lliug cigaieltes e Illicit en timlei the age el 10 .veils. This Is llm litst .11 1 est in Heik cetinl.v iiiulei the new-law passed by llm last l.eglsl.ilnie inlatlvn le the sain el c ig atctles, ddi: en tin: s.mai. i. new About this tlmnlieriirili-sln tils pocket A let eruue Lets, nil UkIiU, IiIiieIikIiIs, ichIiiIs, 'lej ilkl, niitliliis, pin vtliii'U imil terpe- lIcH'ii - W'IihI pall let celc IiiiiIph Hie reuilli lis ln Uk ' Ib'ltlicstlml il.iv rtill pl.it lolileiiietlnii, inl en tin- iicvt his winuiils mvil cimiIIiik Ir- ItllllS. -I e ten O'ioie. I IDOIIHSVItHAPAllll.bA. IT COSTS LESS On the iii.tli)iinr iral nenniii HihhI s,ir sapailllu ts mi tar iilnacl nl otlier pit palatums as te pi ice tin in uillic ly out r the t.icc an com-IHtllei-k. Iliieinii ii Win it-gaiil te llil.popn llil.pepn at inciltclne, ejihll) fcitsti'plllile or umdiiklte pioel. I. HiksI sS.irMip.iill.i r.Kl.stlic Maiiululiiur Mine than an) etlni ceinislliii; pn p.n.-illeii, Ihs-iiusi II IsiiiimeIiIl.IiI. csiiu.iilintisl anil con cen tain mere ic.il itiisltinl tabic. J. II costs the JnliluT .Mele, luu ceusispicMiic el the r.ul Jim Mated .. It costs tlic l!i tall IlriiKiMst Vleir. for the suinc iiiimiii as urn iie.ll) Im hiariiisl li n "liiliv. llriu.i lliCMlcMleMiCMMiic m.illi r.s IiikcII Ihelr em n piip.iriitlnas, uhlili cck.1 lhemliM. and Mr which Ihej net tin Mine price, Unit iiiakliii; iiiinc iiiene). lint I It Cesta the( imsciinrr I. I.ssthnn mi) ethtr nieillcliic, IncciusK of 11b Krialrr ceiuc iitnitcil -IreiiKlli Mini the 11111111111) lne.11 h tmitli, anil iHintiM'll Is the enl) picurallini or which tan truly tic unlit, itu Is,! One Dellar. ' 'Hull Ilic iseplc iipinulati this Ikkhuiculi) Ihi'l.ul ilml IIixmI , Harsaparllla has the Ijiru est K.ilueraii) s.irisiiiirlll.i 01 IiIchhI putltlir. It IMij.cscs ik, iii.,r limit and ctlcslh weuiliifiil cures. A I Ml NT lOlt Mil'. When )nti l.ti) (,iir Kpm,,. nirellclni' jeu want theliekl Ak ler IIikmI t SsirN.iparilla, anil lu.lst upeuh.Mln-r 11 l)i,t 1,1 anv arimment or sm aimsinn I11II111 tn c ) em te buy w h it ) en ihi net want lie Mire lei.il thei IdeaUpiIni; iiieill. it 11c HOODS BARSAPARILLA K1I1II1 iillilriiKEMs. (1, slifiirM. Picnarecl cml h) C. 1. IKlODAHI.Imill, Mm. HUDOhteOM. IHil.l.MI. fj, JOIl.i:it AMI TANK MAN IT.U TOU V, our. .seu 111 c iintuy s,rm:irr, I.l.M.CSU l;, 't. HlMSlnl nllriitlen Litin le steam llcallin;. " ''","": "k n.l Water lanKs. 1 llnlle is li-Miel lM-feii Ic.iMnti the l.n lore Vlv works are ninlcr the mi nihl.ni f e-enim 1,' ,t man, who ha had iitir luriilt jtiirs' co,,. cum In Die? IiiuIiiim. All wink Kii.iiaaiei, Will iMMiUiiMiltururilMiiiilliimtikiiir till work '"...'ilJivviunw "M'M-UilAK1'"' WI;, tt'A.Nr 'HI MA V ID l)i IIIATOfK tUlilaj; lucklu trade Hits jear Inn, . ctsslisl our mewl MitiKulue ixisvtiitleiis. ' IIiem' who hate nel. vet purchased tlu-lr eutlll wc (.tier Miiitf Krcnt Isia-uint Iu line e-aiicainl luiiiiliiNiriHliiunili,Hs. tmr well-kueun reiui reiui tiillen for low prlcesnnarcllalilc lacklehiuceii. trlliiitnl tei u ten huue Ira.lc. An the wut.r lire In kckhI conilltlen this week wc Invite In isrlleunr cairittiM-k. in I HAII.IA SK.sr i;.M) l'IIAUMAl". M W KAw UJ'l""He 1 ii.lc'lll .Murkrt,) atmittrt Iter's. I'lllItliEM'HIA, Wfslncday, July 3, 1MW. Closed .ill day te-morrow. Faithful te the end of the season. Let it he the first or the last of the season, we mean that everything you ought te find here shall be here. Fer illustration, Silks. The line of Black Surahs is still full ; eight grades, 50c te $1.50. Cream Surah is scarce. We have a small let at 75 cents. In IhcTnuwpt. Is your Gripsack ready for your Fourth of July outing ; If net, you can be supplied quick ly here. NurlliMTflinf iciitrc, next Main Allc The myriad little wants of summer journeying all find sat isfaction here, even te the cheap paper covered novel or current magazine. All around the Mere. Towels with their manifest destiny inwrought. "Glass" and " Silver " woven length wise in the centre, white letters en blue or red. Glass, clear, bright and lintless, silver cleans ed and scratchless. All linen, 21x3,1 inches, full, 15 cents for each towel. A Bargain. W'isl of Main Aisle, north of Transept. little let of 3 Satin Striped Flannel Garibaldi Waists for Indies shall go at 1.50. Hfc encl (tool , ("licMiiu t Mrrct. " Men's Furnishings " means a little world of " fix-up " things. We don't knew another store that it means se much in. Col Cel lars, Cuffs, Ties, Suspenders, Canes, and all that brotherhood elten bagatelle prices. viliMIn Marke I anil t'hcslniil Mrrct (iilriinrc. Thinking of a Hat? boy or man. Straw in any going or drab Derby shape. Pearl or Cassimere. 'thirteenth and Market MireM. Are you geed and ready? A big share of the Basement is full of things te help the hurrah te-morrow. Flags first, Silk, bunting mus lin. I Icrc are some of the bunting prices. Every flag with 42 stars: Sxl.ffect,l20il lexnreet, jiire mis root, mm 12ls lecl.SI'IOil l(i'J)fee..7(l lx meet, j 1 7-, Cc 7lcrt,m fix s feel, in m hxinict't, t'i7" Ml.! fid, Mitt l-IVJI ficl,;'illl iMuslin rlags en sticks, 1 te 25c. Silk Flags, ,ec te 1.35. Beles, Brackets, and all the fixings. Chinese Lanterns, .j te 65c each ; 35c te $6.75 a dozen ; 2.50 te 20 a hundred. Whatever sporting help you care for. Spalding's entire line of Base Ball goods. Abbey & Imbrie's all in Fishing gear. Everybody's best in Tennis Rackets (35 kinds a very geed "Juvenile Racket" for $i) A special let of 53 Tennis Balls (covered) at $1.60 the dozen. Croquet, Cricket, and La La ceosse tools. Tents big and little, and all you need te make the camp comfortable and homelike. 1 Use nil nl, 1101 the. 1st of cc title. I lammecks in heaps. Full sie, full weight Mexican Grass ($'-75). r the Palmer style $ 1 up. Ikiu'iiii nl, nerthiast eif eenlie. Neat Tripod Steel that folds te size of thick club, .jee, with canvas carrying bag. basement, ninth of cciitte. Jehn Wnnamaker. Itliccetlitiiceinv. s idi'i niiNK! AI this IllktOlllll liKlkk III MS) Who (ilvcs.Nel Iiiv.wliin lompctnien Kcieat, the I lieuilsei e Cleci I l.M Ciisteiiiu, snip! Think ! Who pay for ex it n-lit .iilKilisfinriiiN? Wi de urn Aelvertlse llari:aliik,('iartiii:salii, el' lull ulte .ten the IK-Iiellt el that whhh etheik Kli thii ptlutcr. ilur ('(iiinlcis C'enl. 1I11 All thai WKcec In SUITINGS, TROUSEIUNQS AND SritlNQ OVERCOATS. 1)111 I'm k are Ihc lowest PenkiIiIu tciclojlik tciclejlik llce loeiisteini rand cutkelve. ASKEW, nns i.l 1 .rtll .'.in wi;sr kine hiitnix marlJ-Siml J l.l.lil INA MT GRETNA I'aikaiul Narinw liiuiue ltiillre.nl. I he aim of ttk iii.iii.iecim'ut is le make Ml. (Oi In. 1 lln nieki eleklralilrehiy leseil Iu lYllie kvleiniii tetliiki-inl ncr lorniefaimiscineiit eeiel innteiili me ler etctirklnns and pkllle.sls In 11 pieMtlesI 'I In 1 iii'l,il ullnu-tiiiii tlils.ccaral Ml.nrelua Islt-Narreu luniti Itallcin) . the eomplellnn of Hllllll IlllllVVk llH II ter VlCW lllHIIIIISIIIUll III n-einrt 01 tin Seuth Mountain. 'I Ills little two likit kiiiuc iiill.iv,tinliiin lu iIcsIkii and iiin klrui neli illic enl) em eiflU kind Iliels liltleni, kleni li,illalisl ami niii-l rallisl, IhciusiiI the entrance te the l'terk ami tcnntniitcii at Clovrr Clevrr tiiu lllik, theHiiiuiuiler the Iseittli MiMiutaln, I.JOfivl iilmt i' 1 he mii li trl. Itke-arkiirei iiilnla (ure leproiliielleiik or llie IiIkIic'1 It poof ear Inillillni;. OBSERVATION OARS. The trains liter llils ellt Islen e-eii.tsl of Otiscr tatliiii Cars. allniilliiK 1111 imehstriic-tesl t leu of Hu MriiiT eiireiile. Tlicj pas In rulltlcHuf III" Vlllltart I'.ll.lilci CilcllllhU, ljil.ee CeiiicuilKO, lliu Mate llllte ItaltKc, ami ever llnisc Mieec M. ml. cr.ieliiielly a-i e lullni; until (lOVCIIMlH HICK ikie'iiehiil, lour uiilcsillslant. 'I he v le lieiu theelisirtatiir Is c.il.iU uoteuerth). ( Imrili, Mhikil, iullltar,iini clvtci oiuiuilr.i eiuiuilr.i oiuiuilr.i Heik, 1 Inlis mill tourist parties can hate Ircv and cxelunltc IM of tlm l'arlc en appllcalleu e 11. .. lilici.-s's. (nil. I'n. Acini C. A I It. It., IxImuuii, I'a. JCJKilllll XTeriCK K) Tltlxrt.KSI.IlH AND CH'N l Null's. All (srnins ate' hercliy ferlihlilcu te lre'iask en an of the lanili of the Cernuiilt .Jul SisslHell ektaim In Uluiiiuii or ljuicasler t.nin'Ii, tiliothrrluelescsl or imliulesesl, eltlicr for llie inirixis" or uliixiiliig or IWiIni;, astlui lair ulll lj rlyldly rureree-e airnlnst all tns tns iiawijiiiren kiild lanilii of the uikIctsIkikhI after ihu nutiiv. w.m ceu;vian riti:iyi.N, it ri.itcv AI.OKN, i.uw.iM'iti:i:iAN, Attorney fur It. V. Cultuuiu' Heirs. tEtethtttit. 1880 'SeWfjUi;. Ig8i) H.GiERHARTS. The inett retnpUla nwierlfnpnl of Bprlni Otireeallnir KncllMi riniel, Dlngtmnt ami CanlinoreHultlnir nnrlTrfinwrl hk thnlhim ever been fhewn In n inn city. Werkmnnthlp the lKl Ami nil kecIk warranted nn rcpmvnfcct II. (1KHHAHT, . Ne. n North Ijncf-n Hlrtst. -0nly Direct ImpetllnK Tailor In llie Clljr of linrailrr. M VHIIHAKATHFON. A DOMi'All'S WOUTII FOK A DOMjAU. ITH HAIIDI.Y WOUTlt Y0UH AVIUM: IN HUY1NO TO LOOK KOU Ill'TTTKIt VALUIM THAN WE AltH OITKHINH. HKHK'8 A CHANCE KOIt YOO" TO BUY ATA OOOI) ADVANTAdi:. IN OTIIKIl WOItliS, THKItK'S A HKAP OK VAIA1K HVAIU KOIt A MTTI.i: MONEY. TO WOHK KOH YOUIt rilOFIT IS TO WOHK KOH OUHS, AND WK CAN BUST 1M.KASE OUR-KEIA'I-S BY FIRST FliEAKINO YOU. ABOUT Till: SUCCESS OK THIS MATTCK TUHHirS NO BOUBT ; WE'RE SURE WE'VE MADE A HIT RIGHT HERE. MAKE YOUR I'URUHAHEHERE AND WE'IXCONVINKE YOU IN hESS TIME THAN IT TAKES TO TKLIi IT. MYERS ek HATH TON, miWAIIIii; CLOTHIERS, NO. M EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, FA. T 10 CI.OT1I1NO BU YKHH. LGansman&Bre. Geed Qualities & Moderate Prices ARE APPRECIATED. TIIBYML'AN HUrei AND THE l'UHI.IC KAVOlt. Sumiuer Cheviot nml Casslniern Holts at SO, M, 110, f 12. They nm reduced at one half. Worsted Halts In the Latest Cutaway or Haek, nl S7, $:i, tl:', 511. '1 hey are reiluteil at one. hair. nillilrrii'K H11IU at 5I.S1.-., I..'j0, tl TJanilfJ. Werth iloulile the iiieney. Sccn.itckirCe.it and Vestal TOcand SI, S rite and Mohair Ceal and Vist ill JJ.'i'i, ti"", s-ktt.n. TlilnCeatH, bplendhl nljlei. ntaje. A larijnakkentineiit of Kteee 1'atilM at 2'iam fiileeiitH. 1,011) I'alrs Weikliik-ranUntT.'ic, DiVnnilil. Our Sl Illnck and lllun Kerun Hulls loonier nrn fast se llwrNnnil cannot lie cipmllcd any wlieta lltSlh. GiMitiine Bargains for the Next 30 Days. Men'k, Ile.t'Miml Vhllelreit'H Cliillilni; altunsl at jour en 11 price. L Gansman & Bre., 66 ana 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER Or ORANGE. LANCASTER, PA. r Net (ennecUil vvltlt any oilier ClethliiK Ileiikcilu tlieclli. Pt'H 0oe. N i:w lDitKHiem;, SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- A Til IK- New Yerk Stere. AI.I-WOOI. l)KIIKf.l,s, S Inehek Wide, Sir h Yard. AM-Vnm. l)Klli:eit, id Inrhpk VVIilc,.i;'ic a iuil ; worth 6V. Al.iWODI. CAMKI.S HAIlt MMTINOH, 40 llii'licie VVlile.ifT'jC, north, Vie. Al.lrV(HII. III.ACK SUNK VKII.lNf!, J7U' , tisii'il price, , Vie. AI.IAV(M)I.III. M-K llATISIi:.KHi'lnl Viilitck at W, 7.V and Jl.ni a aid. Spex-liel llm cuius Iu III.ACK CASH Mi:iu: IlKNHiirri'Vls.iitiVV, irj' e,75 and k;c,c- a jnril , Inlly KM a j.ird under value. TINi: (I1.0HIA SDNhllAlllis. Uiksiuvrcll and ncaiklHtler than silk. l'araven flame, (ielil Tep, VV!-liiihts;' e , 21- Inch, Sl.ui cacti. ONU III'NIIItKU I.AIUIM' llOtlCLK JACK iris,".k i .nil, late I) keld.it J I Ol. Al.UVVdOl, CAhMMiniK HI.VVI. Cieam. Illue, Cardinal ami lau llriinn, 7.V each , lew lictle r keld for Jl.i'i. 1II.ACK CASHMi:ilK SHAWLS nl 11.21, HA), SI 7.'., firtl. 5.'..'Oaial.Uiil(acli ; In-kt value i vir kre n for the luetiey. WATT & SHAND, G, 8 anil 10 East King Street. VlioteiH'iUiho. R Ih. I JUST RECEIVED KUOM KcBiiigsteg, Prussia, The HarktiieuniU made iKTlully for Hint and IlirctxiiiarUrUiicth I'lmtesraphk, 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te llie rolei!lc Jan7-;md mm goods, Clet M EUCHANT TAHX)KtNO. HagerA MERCHANT (A I'IMtKKCT FIT i 9fe ' OUIt HI'KCIAIi ItKDUCTlONH IN SUMMER SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS WILL INTKIIIST LATE MIYKIUJ. SUITINGS. FINEST RNQMSIt WOltHTKH mid CASHIMEItBHUITINRH, Latent Hlylcn, m . ,., ..... . VH.INI, leOreler: reelueccl from .12.(1(1. 8TM.IH1I VEIXJUllHand LNOI.IHII CHKVIOTKUITINOH.ntljiJO.tMl, te Or-r.iif....-, , ........ fer; redtieril rrem KjA.OII. ClIFAlOTM.SKItOIMaiid KLANNKLNUITIKUS for Kununcr Wear, at 014, lll,INand jji'.'O, te Order. TROUSERINGS. FINEST ENGLISH WOIWTEIJ AND CAS.SIMEIIE EKKElTri, In Stj IM. I'lnliU e.r.. . . ?I,.1.J,I'?i!11 ??'" " "nler J reeltirfcl from ll.(l(. ftrbCIALVALMKH IN FINK t'AHSIMEIIH ANH u-riHhTKlt TlinttHP.n etm i;ilMAT(;in.KKsAn.(MTI()MSKtS.T(MMll)KllThtrlellyAll.W()el.Kxlleiit Hllr. TlinlLi.l Vnlllnnl 1ILACK WALEIilAOONAL WOltSTEDS, Hl.illkh nml Popular Material for CenU Htiel Vrt, at t n.(H), le Order. HAGEH ABROTHER, Kes. 25-31 West King Street, LANCASTER, IM:yX'A. IrLtltttltCO. H. Z. IllIOADS A HON. IOlA PRICES. Following vrlll he fifiuid n IIkI of keckIh low prlrnl ntnnyt. In our Meck: Clillil'd flelit Finger HIiiks, 2'w.j Mltkek' Held FliiRCr Illngs.TeC.; Ijidlcs' Oeld ringer IUns, Jl 00 Plccvollutleiik,25c.,COc,l.()j Cellar HutteiiK, Sje. te 11.00; Diamond Cellar Hutten, 12.(10; Ijirtles'nliclMlkses'llieaslpliiH.SV.leSI.OO; Mourning Villi mid Earrings 23c. le KOO; nrnccletj.,2Jc leflO; Nltkcl ClecksJI.OO; 8-Day MatitIeClecks,.l.73; LadUVUeld Watches, J15.75; Nickel Watchei.tl.OO; Silver WntchCN.SIO. ArIteriiliiiK In nil brniiclicn hy Keed workmen and nil work warranted. H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, Je-welers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. (JUu'pct B AKOAINSI -(IO Shirk's Carpet Hall I -FOIt- Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpet3. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. Wk II a vk the Lahikst anii lUjcr Stock inthecitv. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. eUnlM F LINN A llltENEMAN. BABY CARRIAGES. FLINN &BRENEMAN, Ne- 152 Nertli Qieen Street, LAXCAsrnn, :xvi. eJiVCtUOVlttt. A TISUUHK'H. I776--JULY FOURTH--I889. National Jubilee Headquarters reu Tin: iiir FIREWORKS! viieli;sali:and hltaii.. I'ulille and prlvale displays ftiruUlKil nl lewi-kt prlres. Our woikNiueall coleiecl tile-, anil no lieltcr In the market. I'aitlckeau selec tdlspl.isn tiewandhavelheui laid aside iiulll llie Fourth, lllvu ilk n call. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, I.NCAMi:il, I'A. ITIIItLWOHKb! WHIZ! BANG! BOOM! FIRE ! FIRE ! isl's Stere Ablaze With Fireworks! FIVE BIQ WINDOWS CHUCK FULL! VIIOl.l-AI.r. AM) KKTAII. ! All Works Extra Heavy Colored ! Anether llaircarlead en the Way. ! We Wen I Hun Short ! Take a Uiek nt Our Immense Meck ! WE ARE HEADQUARTERS! SCI IheTeitn Aldae net with l'lie, lull with I'.ctrlcillc llnthiifclaMii 1 Wc have the lUcicM AMerlinent of Kircvceiku hver i:ililliiUit ' REIST ! COllNKIt WhT KINll A.NIl I'llINCKhTe- , lilac 11 Opposite) J. II. Martin A Ce. Iry (IchMi. Stere, (end Ne.t Iioerlosorrcl Ilorwlletil. attovncue. T I'TMKll H. KAUITMAN, ATrOUNKV-AT-LAW. Heeeiul Klexir ljdilciuau laiu llulldun;. Ne. 13 North Duke bluet. upiydiw e It tot rt aretiier, TAILORING. GUAItANTKKJl.) lli.tM....!..... ihtll. TARaAlNH I lO- mvlnHC. (iClethiiut. ir ihu nneriiKit. JULY FABRICS ! Coel, Ceuthi! tahle Suits for Men, Heys and Chlldieu. (lui own make IIkIiI Weel Fabrlen fcitMirler taste lu the rut and llnl-li Men's Suits, $4.50 te $18. Bey's Suits, $2.50 te $12. CHILDREN'S SUITS, $1 te $8. LIGHT-WEIGHT PANTS, I'er Knockabout, JI.OO, fl.Si. I.W, SI 75, tiW. Ilic-. Viiiiliilenns, f i'O, .'.73, 8.I.K), ja.,"iO. i:tr.i IJuallly l'antaliMiiu, 1.10, Siill, S-iU). SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR. Dauzn Shirt and Drawers, 17, 'J 'Si and Vi Cc nts. IlallirluKiin Shirt, and lraucrat it, ,H, and V) I Vnt. Jean Ilraviersat 2 and S) Cents. HARVEST IPANTS. At TlV, 7ee, HV, ft' and 8I.01. HARVEST SHIRTS. AtiScuOe.&c IV and rft THIN COATS AND VESTS At prlce. whiih niiene In l.tncu.ler can com pete with. (t rnini ONlM'KICi: CLOTH IKHS AND rUHXISIIP.HS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCAbTKK, IA. lllllll BROTHER ,; sm . Jfa gfefeJ jfc?rjteiiWlma!Li r.-Jtnti-4r j.s4-'; Ja&&S-t&Jil&r& ii . VSS. r i K Ji..v'nf-tHmB
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