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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1889.
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ROISERT CLARK, rnMUhcr. '"
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tME DAILY INTr.M.tOENCER.-.ruMlfhfd
every tiny In tlie yrnfjlmt Sunday., Bcrvcel
by carrier In thin clly nnd Mtrreundlns
towns at ten tent n we-ck. lly mall live ile!-
Itnajmr In advance M cents n month.
WEEKLY tNTELLKlENCER-One dollar nd
flfly cents n year, In advance.
HOTICE TO 8UaCmnKR.'-IlemU V rheck
I or ponteflle-c order, and where neither of
tnrteenn, be proeureel send In it reglsUrctl
Jttttr.
Entered at the roslefflce, as nccend clnM mnll
4 Buttler.
ABDRESB, THB INTELLIGENCER,
Lancaster, l'n.
LANCASTER, PA., July 5, 1889.
Twe questions.
The select mid ceiiiiiiiiii councils illf-
Heredlnthelrjiuljiineiitefpcvcrnlinnllcrs
lit their iiit nieellntr; two of tlicm
' being questions of t-liIevYitlk Mmiili nnd
Beard of Health niijiroirlntlen. Tlie
select council wnsntwinM the jippreprla-
Uen nnd npnlii't the f-tntnl".
As te the Beard of Health, we confers
tbnl we de net hnve very decided
opinion infavoref lt utility. Wc should
like te think it a gued thing, lie-ciiii-c it
1b se theerctleiilly. It l i geed tiling te
have a clean city and te Ix- fortified
agnintu)idciulc'. Hut experience fells
Mb, that our Heard of Health is net worth
Ka , "nfoentlncutal" leriiiivsiielibcnelkcncc.
EST .f'.V .!.... 1 ... 4l. ti I ..r
J(It'fBTiiently as useless ns the Heard of
'mia.- t i. i. .i. 41. 4 .. .. i 4
Ainuv. m u minis nun w v line e: i-iniu eei
have n prejudice against Heards of till
kinds. They de no very little and talk
no' very hlg and are ee dreadfully exjien
dye. Of course vv e knew that nothing can
be done without mouey, hut we would
likejtosce a better chance of getting the
worth of our money than we de when
we send It out te our lle.inl of Health;
which utny in mistaken energy cauce us
lotsef treuhle ienij)ared te the geed It
nifty de; and may net get wImIeui with
Its appropriation. Ftlll It is only the
hundred dollars; and pmlmhly 11 Mill
be well te give It te this heard for thin
year te sec vv hat it will de with it. Fe
in tul preposition we go with the com cem com
mencoiiucil, with hesitation.
Huten the ether, we are with celcct
council with emphasis. We think that
It is a crying outrage that the sidewalk
of this town should lie cumbered as they
at with all Mrtt of wtauds, nlgns and
obstructions, be that their mtppesed use
as places of passage Jn likely te In In
lest sight of in their appropriation
for merchandize, use. Their is no re-imen
for Mich use, and if it wan net
permitted te one man it would net he
demanded by another. And it Ih par
ticularly shameful that the city govern
ment fdieuld he long have wl an ex
ample of pavement ohtiuclien Iodic Iedic
citirens by renting out the privileges of
triamls alongside the City hall. We en
tircly fall te comprehend the chaiaeter
of the official mind that would consent
te Mich a public wrong fe (he sake of the
few dollars flint will lw gained te the
public treasury.
Burcly none will deny that the hide
walks are for purposes of passage, and
that they should Iks left as free as possi
ble for such use. The tcntpeiary deposit
of merchants goods may be pcimltkd
when unavoidable, but etheiwK' theie
theuld be nothing iieriiiitle-el upon the
fddcwHlk from th6 house line te (he
gutter in business htreetH, or fuun thu
deer-steps li residence utieels. The
awnings that drop their water with
cilm unconcern upon (lie heads of the
piscr-by,er knock ids but ell'w hen they
are carelessly hung low enough; the
overhead signs and thenland!ng nilvi-r-tlsing
Ixmrds and show cim's, should
Iks swept away. And of course, llle
sidewalk Maud should go. Air.
"'(IdJe's lesolutlen in select cruiiiill
.us bread eileugh lu.Uielude tiem all.
IS' winiuiiK" it seemcu te oe ttimeii
a.s . ..141...... I. t. 1 . s.- .
only at the Clly hull stands.
But u like iciisen will feibld them
till. One vender should net lie allowed
greater street privileges tliiiu anelhei,
any mere than one preH'tty holder
ftheuld lie permitted te rent away his
sidewalk when another may net. Ob
viously it would net de te let every
store extend Its vending tables ever
mere than half the sidewalk ;
and should then the piivilege Us pei
mltted te anyone? There Is an eitter
prllng ft tilt vender, for instaiue, at
North Queen nud Orange hIiitIh who
does a thriving business by leaving
occasionally a thice or four feet
passage way te Ik' whaled be
tween hih customers and the panels
by. We have nontalke against him and
cheerfully yield our own convenience
te his business w hen we pass by. We
wish him success and respect his energy;
but It is clearly contrary te public policy
and an imposition upon a patient
community, te sulfur such a stuvt ob
struction. The sidewalks should be
clear.
Mr. Khan's Flight.
Mr. Hadje Hussein Clioely Khan is
cress and won't play in Washington any
longer. The papers have ln-cii t.ilklug
about his very disreputable shah in a
heckitigly frank and truthful way, and
iOrtsej.pwt'is thatthey haesalda few
things alsmt Mr. Khan. We all knew
that n profound horror of truth is deeily
seated in the Persian Ihkeiii, but as our
own ministers in Persia hae leenduie
the lies of that ceuutiy it is n pity tliat
the Persian minister cannot get along
with our truth When our ministers n
iurn from the Persia u court they usually
publish highly entertaining acctiuuts of
the lies of the Persians, and their minis
ters are at liberty te de the same with
our truth. It is possible tint these
stories about the shah may net j quite
true, but Hadje has u whole volume of
newspaper cuttings can-fully preserud
as evidence of the way he was driven
out of this country, and it may thcrefuie
be assumed that they contain iifchecklng
proportion of truth. true Persian
would flee from lies. It will be remem
bered that Hadje Hussein, was lest en
hU w ay te this country, at least the statu
department expressed alarm at his noit neit
arrlvul, nnd Kumjie was about te lie
earched for traces of him. When he up
peared in New Yerk lie was welcomed
by the uewspnper paragrapliers w ith a
cordiality worthy efhUname.but he was
tv sensitive that several journals re
Biarked " Hadje lmd 'em again." u
evident that Hadje's temperament is net
' milted te the veracity, vivacity and vei vei
beslty of our uewspujicrs, and we ucctjiit
; his farewell without wurew.
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Slioefhig Out (.'ale.
A correspondent calls atlcntieu te
ewe remarkable peculiarities in (i,0
Tete of the school beard en the report
of the Gates committee. Oiie of the
alguers of the report voted against its
cctptance ; nud ethers of them, who
voted the same way, voted for Gates' re re
tectien; while Congressman Hreslus
long with ether geed company .otej
(lut Gatw'je-electieu, ultheugh. they
had reipilrcd the committee tejuqulre
Inte the facts and report telictkjwliat
they should de. Be remarkably n va
riation in the ordinary prafrrntamo'ef
sctJtible eftlcfal action vsulHces td cause
fear upon the part of the friends, of our
distinguished congressman nnd 'his er
ratic ns.seclst'es that the festivities of
flic season were tee much for Iheiii
when they met In the school beard en
the eve of the Fourth of July. If net,
they had lieiter hasten te tell us hew
they happened te dancs around rind
Jump Jim Crew in fe wonderful a
fashion. Perhaps they had geed cause
for ousting Mr. Gates, and we are net
complaining at all of their act, liccatise
we de net understand it; and we de
net want te fellow their example
and exhibit ourselves In public as acting
without full knowledge of what we are
doing. Perhaps our excellent friends
of lite school beard had such knowledge,
and we are net intimating that they did
net have It ; but vsliat does appear very
clear is that they de net let the public
have it. We we I lie committee honorably
nxener.'ilhiL' "Mr. l"j'ilin Cmni t-rlnveils
, 0 fc . ......, .. n.. ,
charges of the stierliitendeut, and we
see the beard immediately putting
n woman in his plate. And we de net
Hee w by.
"A director" explains te us that Mr.
Gules wns net re-elected, lK'cauae he was
Inelllclunt and unsatl-f.ictery In thedls
chitige of his duties; which Is a llrsl
class ieaen for refusing le re-elect him ,
and if the beard had lit us knew that it
i ejected him en the ground, icgardless
of thesupetiutcudent's sjicclfle, charges
against lilin, of which its committee
had acquitted him, its action would
have been straight as a stling.
Wi- would nut have se much te say
about this strange performance of our
distinguished school beard but that our
congressman was in it ; but vie i cully
think we ought te knew whether these
mic tlie sort of pcifermauces that h Is
going te treat us le in the Heuse of Itcp
resentatives ; and leave us wondering,
every time he votes, what en earth he
means by It.
Tni: indictment of tliosi.iriew by tlie
United Hlntcs ornithologists atneutits In
this. Tlie Ctiglish sp.irreuH ilcsliey buds
anil blossoms mi 1 Injure einaiiietitnl trees
nml vines by ioesIIiik upon them In great
iiimilicrs. Tlm.v Ii.uoeIIiim been seen cit
ing buds nud blossoms. Tliey Injuns fiuils,
g.ildcu seeds and vegetables. Drapes,
apjilfs, pension! gulden sei-ds aie eaten by
them. The wheat crop sulleis from tliem
veri' severely, and nil lliii otlier cerenls In
n less degree. Tliu spiiriuw also nxurlsn
biiimfiit iiilliiciK'e en natlve blnls In
Aiiiiii Ira, as be li.is dene in Kiliepe, tlieilgb
lliis evll iippcniH te luive been a liftloex liftleex
iiKgrrnhsl, and thn disappearance el native
birds Isblmiiid en m.iii ; iiihI mere pur
lii'iiliiily en wem.iii, sslioeureiimi.es tlieii
liinss.MTe lluit sheiuay wear their pliiniiiKc,
Jxiepl ulien fKiling tlieii .veung tlie Nji.tr Nji.tr
iewh eniiuet be icgiiidcd as insis tivoreiis,
audit (lieu feeds en ninny lusis Is wliieb
aie net injurious, while it icniseste tomb
ni.iny Hint nre Injuileus. Tlie sp.uieu
docs no kind or beneficial weik as an In
sect destroyei w lite It would net be niucli
hotter done by (lie natlve birds, vvlille Its
piesence piuvcuts ether birds fiem iiccom iiccem
ptlslilng ininy Minis el work which the
spirrew does net uiidortal.'eiilall.
Tin; IVisliui minister, ll.nljii H.ism in
Clioely Knlin, lias iiuneiiueil tli.il he Is
doing home. He produced a volume of
mm smku ilipplugn about tlie N,ib and
nskisl nlietliLTMiiy mliilNtci could slay In
n country wheie suib tlilugH vveie pub
lished el bis sev erelgii,
"When 1 arrived In Hits country I c.iiun
by way of New Yerk. I s.in 'tlieie tlie
stiilue of Liberty Hnliglitniiliig tlie Win Id.
I was glad, nud I llieuglit here enei.iu live
.ilways without tnmlile or iiiimiinee.
Nev,allei being here nlne mouths, 1 (-e
away as fast as I e.m, and like a iiiseiinr
OMMpiug liem Ids jiiiseu. Wiite thai, ler
this purpese and te Niy IIipmi tilings, I
leslgn my iKisitien ,is inluisturfiem I'eisin
and spe.ik ns a pilvntecitlcu of that eoun eeun
ti,v. As .1 Peisian minister I could net say
this. I'eieigii iiilnlsiers in I'eisla me
loekisl iieu as II tliey vveie thn entim
nations wliiili lliey icpieseiit, nud aieio aieie
spcstcsl luteidltiglj. A lillen el IVisl.i
niiinet write iiu.v sudi things about any
ellleial.and if he did he would have le ask
the ellieiid's panleu."
"What it lie Hheuld wnle surh things
.ibeilt the pii-sideut el tlie t'liiled .Status as
have heie been w iltteu about the shah?"
"Thu gev eminent would ciuiiiiie him,
and if he wns net a root 01 mad lie would
be shut up In pi Wen, I sliull iiotieiun
hack, but the Peisiau government does net
en that account hicak its fiiendlv icl.itlnus
with thu fniled .Slates. The "shah will
piebably send oilier lepiCKeulaliveH, fei
llie fiic-udly lelatieus bctvveiiu Iho govern
ments me Ktieug."
Illsnliselute emission of any lefereme
lollietiuth ei lalsllyef tlm steiies of the
shah is a line example ut eiieulnl wisdeni.
Ilnsut-'gesls b,v h'isionleuipliieussileiu'ooii
this Kiiut lh.it tlie I.iIch me tee ineredlbh)
te bit worthy of ilisi-ussieu ornotli'oexiept ernotli'oexiept ornetli'oexiept
lug as insults. Tliey h iv e at least n lait
basis el liiilb.
lulV 'MeutliiH; il'lhe Moetei'N.
Tlie July inoelingel Iho I.muMister I'ltv
and Ceiint.v Mislii.il sneicly was held oil
WediicMla.v Willi the rollevvlug uieiiiliers
jiii-sent: Doilers Albright, Mean, llern-tlii-isil,
lll.iikvvoe.1, JJI.uk, lleaidman,
t'enijitnii. ( i.iiK, Pcivei, lllilci, llance,
Kehlei, Livingston, Leaniau, Mussei, .1.
II., Miller, Mmkle, New pin i, Iteebmk,
Unkind, Uiiigvviilt, Treh liter. Weh liaiis,
Weavei, 1). II., H'ilmei, J. V , .ell mid
Zeigh-t.
Iuti lestiug eases vveie icpeiteil le, I)is.
Tieiilih-j, Nunphci, Miller and . I. II. Mus
sel and ilisiussed.
The committee en ntitiii.il plenii- icpeitcd
that a pl.ue had netjit been sebs ted.
Thogenei.il health ul tlie leimtv was io ie
jMirled as vei.v geed
Dls. t'nu and Mitlm, who attended the
annua! session ul tlie Ameiiuin Medical
iwsm ialieii.it Newjit, It. J., mad,, mi in
inrcstliig iijioitel the topics discussed at
that meeting.
A I'usi.ir KcslmiH.
J'rein tins Oxford Tn .
Itev. liisirge llm-kle, pastei el I.itUp
Ilrllaiu PrisJi.vteii.iii luiii'h, lias aeieiitel
a unanlineiis i.dl te the Marshall street
J'resliyteilan (liuiili el i:ii.ibelli, X. J.
He asked lei .idisselutiuii of the lustiinil
relation en Suu,.i last, mid, with consent
of Wcstiniiister pieshi tury, expeets te
enter ujkui Ii new Held by tlieilihtul
.Seplcmber. Theio was elearlv niuiii
fested feeling of i egret and sonevv en the
part of the eoiigregatleii whoa Mr. lluekle
stated the matter te them and nsked ler a
dissolution of the pastoral relation.
-severely liiiined.
Kretn the Jit. joy blnrmid Xe.
Pmnk Mitzgar, an eiupleAO oftheStui
feteaui Heater (-eiiip.uiy, was seveielv
biiine-d about the faee and .u ins en Tiles
da.v i-v cuing almuta o'cleik. In outer te
hasten the lire hi lhuciiil.iet Iho foundry
he peuicd several ejuaits or coal oil In,
e.iusiugii (julek outburstefilaiiics Willi tlie
result noted. JJe Is iiuahle te weik.
btiifU-ntit Went Heme.
The Mlllersville students Iclt for their
homes v esterday and tbere vv ere crew ds at
the railroad station .luring the fereii.sni
awaiting the trains. The trunks vvpre
brought te tow n em a very .nrgn hay wagon
late en Wrdnedj) night and tlie-i nude
a liciuendeiis pile t ihe P. It. It, stutieu.
IS ITOEXU1XKI
Probably lliennil of , people In thin wctlen
of country, nnd thWfectMn U no cxreptlen te
any ether In Ihfn reapect In Uie L'nltesl Hllr,
havn rrail the) rreft !! le have Ns?n written
by IW, H. A. Lnttlfflere, Tin D., LI T)., Analyrt
of 'oeli nnd Mcdlrtries, Hew Yerk Mate- Heard
of Jfrallh and 1'rofts.ver of CaMnittry In the
nechcMrr, X, Y L'nlvrmlly, Hinting that all
of tlie Hnte rtcmrdlM inuiiufiictiirrd by 11.11
Warner .1 Ce. w rre pure and vrhelcixmie, nor
did any of tlicm esinlntn any tucrciiry or
deleterious itl!nnre. In chorien theeonlro theeenlro theeonlre
vrry, linvrrver, vre will glva Prof. Ixittlnierc'
report enllre I
Univmisitt or ItOCUMTril,!
ClIFMICVt. I.AIiOIMTOItr.
Mr. II. II. Warner lias placed In mrjwwm mrjwwm
Ien Hie fnmiiilir- of tin- several medlrlne
tnnnuriictiirrd Hlid sold imdrr IhCKcncrnldcslg
nnllouef "Warner's hntis lleinedlen." I have
luvrntlpilrd the proeesof iimniitncliirenhlrh
arerendiicled with nlreinecnrcnndnrrerillini
te I lie bent inethwln. J havn taken from thn
laboratory atnples of all Iho arllrl'a iimiIIii
the prrpnrntlen of these nirdlMnr, an well as
lliCMiveral medicine In wlikli they enter, t
hnvn also pure Imbed from dllterrnt driiKEltsln
tlila elly " Warner's Hafn Iteinfdl,"iiil Usin
e-rlllcal exnniliinlleii lint Ihrm nit rntlrrh
fni remmncury unit rum jtoUenoiu nnilihle
trrimtt Mibntnttcra.
H. A. IiATTlMimr, I'h. t) LL. If.,
Annljiil of I'mxl nnd Meillclne, Xew Yerk
Hliiln llenid or Ileal Hi, TrofcKier of Cheiul-lry,
I'nlvrrKll of llKheler, N. Y,
VVr-iaiinet llilnk Ihalii linn of (lie MnnrtliiK
or II. II. Warner t (,'e. vveulil dure imblUli auih
a Hlnteincnt If It vecre untrue, nml vee lieivlnive
that firm's iiutherlty te say te our tenders Unit
It liiibvnlutilyniid imqualtfl'slly trim In evrrj
.irl Irtilnr.
Kletlilurt.
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1U)TIIIN(I A.NI) I'ttllNIHIUNliM.
Iiiiiii ihii Is-no bitter In
viklinuil for bii)er of
( letlllmc tluill te (retnwell
maile n HililcSJcri;e,( lie-vleit,
Hiiiiimer l'ni"liiiire or I'lau
ml .Suit, at thn extraerdi
GOOD
nary pi lies nt uhlrh vm urn ellerliin llieni.
Whv stunner In henvj cletlilns dining the het
mtiinier days vvlien j eik mi net a Tropical ce.il
and veil luniln of Melinlr, l'enufc, I IhiiiicI or
Keernuekeriit II. Z, le$7.i? Men's llRhlnst of
vvelRlilMiimm-r Cnssliiiore (.Imvloter rinmicl
salts dl.OO te 515,01, I !.)) miIU with ninny
rlielrc t)les lesnleil from iiiiikI ke nt prices
Unit veu'll b Kiirprlnl when jeu ere them.
VVV don't want te keep llicin, You'll save
money In liiiylin; them. i'i le 51- hiiIIh you'll me
In every Ktore but leek nt the- iitnllt, maki,
llnhli and t he nt le; then (impure price r, .Many
natty kI,vIi- for the little liny. VVe try te have
nil the piitlerimtojeiir liking, tl le-), ulileh
uieniisii rnviut; efil, 2 or SI. Illuusn VViiUIk,
Hlilrl Wnli-tM. Ifncei I'aiiU, Omirc- Hhlrts ami
primers, Men's Ilnlhrlggnii Hhlrlsniul Drawer,
I'lannel lilrt. Many kind nt lowest prl(i.
The (lieleet of Xeekwear at irlces Unit. en
riiu'l lirlp tnkhiK morn than J oil Ihouchtef
bii) Inc. All the newest Miapen nnd patterns.
MARTIN BROS,
Clothing,
Merchant Tailoring and
Furnishing Goods,
nes. 2i and ss Neitiu ei'i:i:n HTiti:i:r.
1 1 iilsii .. ititei unit.
-JOKTJir.-
I Stay-at-Hemes,
Get-Aways.
HUM.vii;it-vvi;i(iiir ci,eriiiNc) in thin
l OVIrt, VIMH AND I'ANlrl.
Culls and VesIk, fl.el te JiUm. C"enls,,Vki te
Je.W. Vest,K; IeLVpO. rniil,lii)e teSI.M.
ri.ANNi:i, h n 1 1 1 its let: ni:hi.kii:.
Deinet riiiiiiiel1.,l'H',fiiV and Hie. I'luunels -I'lein
li- Jl 01. r.mhrelilcri'd I'reul rinuiiiln,
I.HI te M.l, ridited mid I -In t ll I'lenl. M.) te
vvomciNe siintrs and i-vnts i:spi
ciali.y nm iiAitvixr um:.
VVerklin; Sililrls, ".r.r, .Sile, ,1V, IV, .MV. VV'ork VV'erk
Iiir Pauls, 71V, 7.V, S.H-, lule tejl.fjil.
nj- VAi- hnvn n few Tinvellnc ll.i:s In (Iriiln
mid Allliriilei I, ml Ik i.iuul n low 'liiuiKs whlih
wc nriuleitnx out nt 'Ji )st i out. less Hum lest.
IIIRSII Mill,
O.N'K-J'ltH'i:
ci.eniii:its and iTMt.N'i.siinits,
North Queen Street and Centre Square,
LANCASTKIt. PA.
ir"-l.l MSON A l()Sli:it.
Iieut Hwiller I'lider a llinvj Coel nml Ven'
whin
Coel and Comfortable Garments
In Seirsinki i lieiuet nml Melinlr etui be I'm
IiiImiI se V i ti I hi up.
nit- ledum lee r C'euts ami V't sis. SI ul, f 1 it,
SI.M, Deinil I eala nml Vest. l,tm, SI it, Jl a),
fJ.UI. Vliiliair ami Vlpaii.i I n.ts, SI it, SI a I,
lint. Mummr I'liev In! suit, is, &i, tin l.lulu
Dres I.IkIiI l-aiils.S.'.d. Slet, SIM! i hIMun's
Jerse t'lnlli Mills si f... Se. ehUitiins I'muls
1 IiiiiiikI Sailor huitu, S7..iH.
'lltrXKS.it.AU lll.l-sATLllWlNl'ritlt l.
STRAW HATS
Ml'sl' Oi). - - . l'llllKs DOINf IT.
Minw Huts for. V straw 1 tills for li)i. strnn
Huts ler I ir straw Hats for - stinw llnU
ler 3m- Sen llnt ler ix. hlltl Hals forWe.
Unrsc llliiuke'lsnml ljipHpuads, 'A'.
'Js-Ini'h l'liilirellas, f i lbs. u
-1ikIi I inliirllai', Celd capi, !l.(0.
SHIRTWAISTS
IN CAI.ICX1, l'i:ilC Li:, Ml'sI.IX AND I'l.AX
XI. Is
A litHKl L'ulle-e WaUt nl JOc nnd 2jc.
A riiicl'Fitiilc VV'nlkt In will .clctcil pallum.
ulXse , In tier ijiiiilltlen nt fA-iind TV.
White- Muslin Waists, pleated rrent nud lull k,
vvllh cikhI lliicu cellaia mid wristband, at roc
nnd TV.
Deinil WtilMs nl faV.
I leuch I'IhuucI VViilsts, all slic, ill S1.J5 uiul
I.M.
I.lke-bureiiluk will be found in hlilrl., Under
wear, Xeckweiir, ill.
YOU'LL LIKE THEM.
The meie we bsik at our tlM line of Urr Ox.
ferda for Ijulks Wear the bitlei we like tlicm.
en will llnd holiest work In tlieui mid ran nil
nppreclalK tin- lomferts te Is- attained In a
hauilewiil khw.
Williamson & Fester,
a-.'-;ih lasj' kixe br lanc a.sj j:u, i-a.,
and
.'HHMAHKiri'SIltKlT, HAHHISlllHtO 1'A
JJAltKi:it.S ll.MIt UAI-SAM.
Parker's Hair Balsam
L'lvniifceai miel beaiitiiles the-linlr. Promote, n
Luxuriant Grew Hi. Netcr J'lilN le I tealore
tni llulrte Itn iiuthrul Celer, fun fcalil.
DIseiiHsuud Hiilrl'iilllng VX-, at prUKBlt.
ti .m .'"i'TixiTieuiaxii
v. i .'!" irmit tem! Jaullngef rufini.-s.
'. PiUifuiHs, 0CCmudl4TliAv
IAttanmltcv'.
J-lllI.ADKLliiiA. Friday, July S, 1W.
As big money's worth as wc
ever gave you in Children's
White Dresses, fresh Lawns
that won't turn yellow. New
embroideries, thorough work.
Large sizes have deep hems. ,,
the $1.25 kind for 75c
the $1.75 kind for $1
the $3. 50 kind for $2
the $8.00 kind for $4
And se en. 600 in the let ; 2
te 12 years.
Hecniid lloer, Clicatnul atrect utile. Klve ele
vators. I lave you waited for the hint
of mosquitoes' hum ? White
Gauze Netting, 2 yards wide,
37c for a piece of 8 yards ; pink
and red, 45c; all ether colors,
40c.
Tarlatan, various colors,
$2.50 the piece of 20 yards. A
little let of imported cardinal
Tarlatan that has been $2.50
the piece of 16 yards gees te
$1.75 colors a little strong.
Canopies 2 yards deep, 9
yards around, $1.25 ; 2 yards
deep, 51.50.
The best Canopy Support we
knew of, $2,50 ; feet out of the
way holds high or low as you
wish.
See enid fleer, north of 'Irniiseiit. Knur ele ele
vnler. ioeo pieces slightly imperfect
Bohemian Glassware, 30 te
$1.50. Tumblers, Vases, etc.
Second lloer, .1 mil per Mrrct Mile.
The July wind-up and clean
out of Carpet pieces and hesi
tating patterns is in full blast.
Yeu can save big money en
Mequettes, Brussels, Tapes
tries, Ingrains, Smyrna Rugs,
and Oil Cleths if the lengths
are right.
Second lloer, Mnrket Mrcet aide, lour eleva
tor. You'll wonder at the Chair
wit the Chinese have shown.
Chairs te lounge in, te recline
in, sit belt upright in. Bamboo
frames, rattan covering, $4.75
teSi5-
Roomy Rockers for the Sum
mer perch, $1 te $S. The
Colony style, $1 te 53.75 in
splint; $1.25 te $, with split
cane seats.
Hum me nt, Market utrecUlde.
They say the Gem Ice Cream
Freezer uses less ice than any
ether. Gearing completely
covered. Quick, neat and
easier than you think. Begin
at 5'-50 for 2 quarts.
Ilnseiueiil, near emtie Mai rs.
Jehn Wanamaker.
(Tit r viti n en.
CTAXDAIlDCAlUtlAni: W01IIC.
EDW.
EDGERLEY,
ID, I.-
i3.v.rM vnKi:rnnti:i:r,
(Hi ar or tin I'lislnillcis,
LANl ASTI II, PA.
vi.i.'iin; i.vrrjsr stv. i,i ix
Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Etc.
i lm I'liu st block In tin- Country.
We no luiven Pull LIui-efSKCOND-HAXD
WOUIv-Aii) Hi) le 1 1111 Want.
Ilepalntlniriiiiil Itenalrlim nreiniillv iitlrml..!
te. line set of woikineii ipirliifh iimle)iil
mm mill 1 m 1 1 1 11 mi', 1 lit- limi'M nines 111
i-niiiily ler ilrsl-class work.
II111
T-Olvc inn 11 Call nnd Kxninliie My Win It.
VlteUviti'itplivv.
Rmv-
I JUST RECEIVED
rueji
Kfjenig'slDiu'g, Prussia,
Twn line kgriuuids made- ef,K-i tally for lliilnnil
IhKi'Hpiailrrlauelli l'liote);iiiiUs.
ROTE.
50 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer le Iho l'osleUlce-.
Jan7-(iiiid
HUivci'Uoiu'etuv.
UMI:ilWl.AH- Ulilir AND MlTl)ll')l
vm tulit unilcrwinr III nil KniduHiiud nny
kle. nl 1 IIISVIANS licllU
rnrnlslilliK htine,
ii West Umu stieet.
rill
III I HVI.MATIVX 1NKIVI'
I'OWDhll,
f pies Hid li 11 i;is)il powder lilewcr. Is
llll
hum! HIm ttinl elestreiver of tiles and ether Miiall
Inm ts I 01 wile
At iii'iii.i;v s diuk; sieiti:,
Ul West Klntthtieut.
n
II.l.KltbllOltAXhOAl'.
TVIULESR'S
Borax Seap
WILL-
WASH CLOTHES,
-AX
EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN.
jm vi:nviieiy wants it i
lll.VT IS-i:'KItYIIODV WHO HAS KVKll
Till UD IT!
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Still Holds the Fert.
Ve haven I tin lili:est mills in the world,
lull Ile n I-lm Is-tier null nil) where--ut leust
llicre in ii" null llial ran make L-cttt r Heur ise
sn) tlieiisiiudii of people In this esuuniunlly,
unit we tnke thelr word ferlt.
If ) oil have tieut.lu with )enr baking, this
het weiither, )uu will i-eihaps dUcevrr Hut
the treulile lies with )our Heur provided ) en
de net use I-evnn rieur. lf)ou nrc ii-lntr tliat
ertiele, uiul Hill huve tieulile with jourUik jeurUik
Inir, perlinpsit iUe-.iuMi of tlioevni Ituiii
lA'tlie Jleurif )pu 11.0 Ja'VHII I
lMiCCtlAUCOU.
SAW MII.I1
fetlie He
COB MJLIJ?.
Prjwefg. Ml nine
SfJb
i
Triple Herse
clilntrr, t
JOII
ttrg,
rc in:
itM
COLLAIUjS'AND CUKteH-TME I4ATKHT.
the mart dfslrAMe,aMI mMeri4K
HiHr nnd Mylc-iny r( M KIWhMAW'M
UcntV KunilfhlnR Hlerc, 12 Weal Kln utrccl.
STKAM HIi.VT IH TIIKCOMINO IIKAT KOIl
dirclllmn, olmrches, fclioel house, etc.,
though mirthfully nwsj una hundred ywini
nn. W lieu von tnnM-mplntc n chnnirc rnll en
JOHN 1IKST, who will nUe )ou atlntartery
Jeb, ntn fair price.'. m'2-trd
jJfJJJ Inch te fl Inch ilinmeter.lfer
ml cut i tewfleurc. nnd the only liens In tht
oily Willi n pipe cullini ninehlur, citttlliR DP te
6 Inch diameter, nt JOHN lllTH,sri liud. Fill Fill
ten street. ma-tfd
1011 CAfcT JltON PirK KITTINOH, BOTH
jl. i-i'iin 111111 resjiiciiiK, 1111
Mnllenlile Kllllnm. Flnnre
Klnnne
MnnireldR. American union. Tulw Hiipnerln,
HmiBene Flixirnnd Cellini; I'lntc, ke te.fOHN
IIIrH,:in I-ieit rnlten tres-i, m3-tfd
1JUIIB llIlICKri, I'lltK CLAV, AT LOW
3 flKiire, ke le JOHN HKST, .IH VmI Fulton
trect. ni2-lfd
MnnlfeldR, American l'nlen,
IOIl
II01IIZ0NTA ti HTATIONA JtY
1 . E'nen, from 2 le hO horse-ismcr, nnd
lUl I.llfftlieS fniin 'J 111 JHIintuwiu.ui.r ....
Vel
11
oil veil
nnd them ut JOHN IJI2JT'H, .U Ijist F11II01
utroet.
ln2-tfd
f7JOItCAHTINOH,lltON Oil IlltArJH, LIOHI
IllM,l.ll"vy..l,,. ",lerl l,etlrpt K t JOHN
.....,...) .u.. r u 1 it ill Kins' l
inZ-tfd
CAIlllY I.V HTOt-K-BEST CHAHCOAL,
llnnitmrtsl liar Iren. Deulile lie lined Iren
I urdeiin lllvet Iren, llivets. Het nnd Celli
Heller Iren, Steel, Hheel Iren ;-l(l te Se. I,nl
JOHN llliHTM.KHliiKtFiillenMre-ct, in3-lnt
F IN WANT OF II11AKS OH IKON HTOP
i.eick. Ast-esles I'ncked CiMkn, l'et nml lllh
Cesks, Iy-vor Cooks HwIiir Joints, c.illnnd Ki-t
ti'.L'i i.,'."'1 .'"." mteT y "Ht te JOHN
JII-ST,3.-Ui:nt Fulton street. luS-tfd
irinn: coiten
WAHTi:. COJ-I'IM) HY
III Ints fif IO tM.itiifl. .ir
t the peiiml, 10c
ever, fle.
All L-iHsliilillvereil lenny inirl of the
Cull en JOHN JJIST, Ne. an Knst
ell) 1 res-.
Fulton street.
111J-U1I
f NIKCIOIIM, ItHK LITTLK (HANT, HAN-
.-. "H-K in-piniiers ami i;ierlers. Kbc-rinun
Heller Fe-cder, IVuUrlliy
iism-ri rir .a mm
Ainerlcnn
IIIJCI-MIIH, llll HI H
liist I'ullen slreel.
nil in Mwk, ill JOHN JlhST.S,
, xa
lu'Mfd
rnANKH I'Oll WATCH, OIIX.ACID OH OA8.
. . "l.'i'.'J. flu'isi or iiipacilv.ut fair prlees,Ke
le JOHN llll'.Xii Fmm j-ufli'in street, luiilfil
ITUIUTHK llliST HeiTVtlt I'UHX'ACB IN
l1 the matket, go te JOHN IllJST,a.EI Enil
I-niten Btreet. niJ-tfd
1710K lHJLLHtK, HHAITINU, COLLAHS,
. -.!!?."RrrHi!'l"lnr,,","'-'oiipiiiiKn,cte.,Bo
te JOHN niT, 311.1 Lust Fulton slrtct.
in2-trd
I?'.'." l"'"'I:,l'r""i: IlltlTHHIX, HTILIJON
I. I"' Wreni lies, I'liwinnd Menkey Wrenchen
.....'linn, 1 iilt. we eiuis, tic,
lllT..UiIiltllutel, Ktleel.
Ke
te JOHN
inZ-ird
-IOLH llltONZK. LIOI'IIW ANH Kl'IVfl
I fersteiun work, nl JOHN 1H-.4TS, f Uiul
iiiiuii nilU,
liiZ-tfd
RADIATOILM, 01 ANY MAKII Olt DK
. JWU?'!! '"! ''"nlslnd ntrensoimlile llcures,
l.yJOIINIII,r,Sl i;st Fulton street. niMfil
A (JI:NCY Feil CALLAI
inenl tetnkn the pluce
hulk II makes live tlmi-K (
AUAN A CO'H CIU
iice of Ited Lead. In
B Ihn r.lt.i.illf . ..f ...!
li ad nnd Is far Miorler In ninkliiiistiiiiu Joints 1
pncklii!; iniin and hiuid hole plates en hollers
v 0., .1
lli-S 1"H, Sll liM Fulton htie ct.
1112-tfd
I710H HOLTS LAO SC'Ill'AVH, Sl.T SCIIHWH,
4 '"'."r?..1.".'.1 .''.oxnceii Nuts, tlu-n- ifeesls In
stock, ul JOHN IlKsr.S, 3.H JIust J'ulteii utrei-U
inlMfd
IJIIM1-S , IIOILKim. MINIXCI, CF.NTHIFIJ.
liiiil'inAiu "im !'"l,.'Vf-.or nny mp-icltv. nt
JOHN IILSTH, aci liist Fiillen Unsjt. ni2-tfd
IDACKINOS, AS FOLLOWS: DIIHOO, FOIl
I H ten lii it tn I II il i-nitl I.. It... 1 1.. t .'...
ern nml Wick Pjic-Icliiir. Hciiin IMrlclmr. A
Iiest.m Mill Heard, Ashcslns Cement, Asbestos
Hhciithlne. Onin l'arkliii; (hlln Hint's for Wnler
C.aiiaes. Piiiinliami 1-nckliur, itesd'H Patent As
W'ft1' 'i'"J. f".etleual Pipe- Cever, nl JOHN
HIr.-5,:i.U ljist Fulton street. nii-tfd
ITUmAMKIllC'ANKHIlYTFKLlTcYUNlTirri
I lailirlcuters, (ilass oil Cups Ter llenrlilcs.
ieiican Ktl them nt JOHN HliVl'S, ail Fust
1' niten street. in2-tfd
-TTIOH PHAIT A. CADY AHBIXlO-TlUHC
V v nlves.Jenhlns Vnlvcs. HrnssiiloheVnlvcs.
Ilrass (lute Valves, Iren Jleil) (Helm Vnlvew.
Ij-ver Kafctv Vnlves Pei Hnrety Vnlves. Air
Inlves. ltndlater Valves, Print's .Swluclnc
Cheek Inlves, HrnssChcck ViiIveh, Fesit lirves.
AnuleVnlvis, e-nll at JOHN IIUSl'H, ail lial
1'iilluu sire-el. inl'-tfd
JAIITIClILAirATTi:XT10N FAIIl" TO
m .11s1e1 .-iiiKiiic. l'.iitcrns, nruwIiiL's nml
""'fc .1.111'., Ill , lllll'S ll'lllll
lli:sr'r,.llliiistrulteustieit.
llli.n l..lt.l ...
prlees ii'iisenntilc,
1..!..... .... '
lit JOHN
niL'-tfil
ITOIt IIOILF.IIS, HOltlZONfAL.TL'Ilt'LAII.
1 Ver-lcal, Port(itile.C)llndcr..Miirlno.oriiii)
sle or ientr, of ihn lust inateiliil nnd work werk
liuuislilp, co te JOHN 111X1', .Jll liist Fulton
MrreL mS-tfel
l.lOlt SI'FAM OAI'OIlTTnflH eTTlOW
A .' rir.V,r Wnler UniiKcs. (iniice Cis-ks,
VVihkI VVhe-els or Wclehteil, lllais Tillies,
VV hMlos.hjiihensrorrttoniu luiin-es, Cjllnder
Oilers l'lulli, Willi r (.111110 Celiunus, C'm'ks for
Hleiini Uauces, eall en JOHN HU-sP, ail 1 jisl
I niten street. Iii2-tfd
Tl'VOi; WANT A FlltM'-CLAsSPOItTAHLL'
LiiKliin mid Heller, 011 wheel-, 1 heap, ns the the
lellnvvliiK prlies show- II lioiKi--pevve-r, 8IT'j:
hornspewir, Maij HlhoiMsewir,.".7"i; rjlunse.
iiewi r. jsTS, -Jl Imrse-iHincr, l,17j, mil ul JOHN
IHJil'ei.ail 1-ist 1 ultenstriel. luJ-lfd
K"
SI'A'Ii: OF Hi:itMAXHIItSH. I.ATHiVI.
Ijuuusterellv. Pu..ileciMseil. IjUIi rs lis.
iiinieniiirv en sain esiine nnviiiK lii-eu uriintisl
tellu-unilerslKiied.nll persons IndilileiT llieio llieie llieio
leuro iciiu-Mesl tomiike limiieitliiln pn)ineiit,
nml these hnvliiK eliiluih or ilciiinliils iignlnvi
thPMiiue-, will nie-sent tlii-iu without delay ler
setllement lothe unilerslKiusl.
A F OUST A IllltSIIs
rilMOXIt. HIIISH.
l.iini'iiMi'r, Pa.,
l.KOPOLD HlltMll,
I'lilliiile-lphln, l'n.,
, . Hxieiiters.
C II vs. I. Lvmiis. Attorney. ni)JM)tdl'
S
-lOI-I 'HUNK I
A I Oils dnv, vrhrn I'imipi lltlen Isti
1 iistemer hsiks te see Who (ilve-s.Net I
rial, thn
reinlses
ii.litii.ii.rs
Customer, hlep' 'Ihlnk! V he pit) fei ev
tenslvniidvi rtln ments?
Wodenol Ailvirtlse llari-alns.Clearliiir Sales,
etc., lull kIve jeu theibiiiclll of that which
elhirs kIvi-IIie printer,
eOnr Counters Cen till 11 All Hint Is New In
SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND
SPRING OVERCOATS.
Our l'rlii-s me thn Lewest Pusullile- te ile Jus
tin1 te customer nud eurse Ives.
ASKEW,
NOS. '.'.'I! AXD V.III IT KIXO SI ItKITl.
mnrlKlmd
1
Mii:i-i:oPLi;.scA.sii.sreiti:.
-AT-
The People's Cash Stere.
I'limi this diite, JULY J, nud le
euutlmii- fei the balance of. the
month, we will ellrr a linv juirt
of 0111 Sprint; nuil hummer Stock
Greatly Reduced Prices.
We nuike thcsei reductions te
lucrriise Sales mid tiirgi-Iy rceliu-e
sleck cliiriiin Ike- pre-scnt innuili.
Ilcmcnibcr It would be Impert,
blc for in te iiiliue the prk'is of
ever) thlUK In sleck, but the very
fcoeeL we- reduce in prle. inuy l
J11.I what )eii waul.
Gee. F. Rathven,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET.
itiur.iJvdH
.nknic millh,
d Minrm
.itjurmim
WM W
ttlOJlttUg..
VTEltCUANT TAlLOfUNO
JU.& .,-
MERCHANfTAIIlbRING.
(A PJinFECT FIT
SUMMER
FINEST ENGLISH WORHTEDnndCAHHIMERESUITIXaH, Latest Ht)le.t
...,. ., .. ..... ..OO.Ie Order; reduced from Ktti.OO.
HTYLI8H VEIXJUllH nud KNOLIHH CHEVIOT tjUIIINOS, at K90.00, te Or
.......,......... der; reduced from M8.00.
t'HLVIOTH, HEROES nnd FLANNEL HUITlNUH Ter Hummer We-r, at S14.
10, 91 8 mid (P'iO, teOrdcr.
TROUSERINGS.
rVPECIAL VALUF lk FINK CAKHIMfelW AND WtSjlHTBH TROIJSKR
mm ,inif.'J2TS.'::X.;:AlVAvLu".Y
Mtw j in, iii iininri HMirnir ; wuriil ni .IMlrllH HN I HI
HLFrHH0J..M.T
... . . ..'U?,.rJ; Jn.."ff.l,Y.nl,".Bl ,llc lh"lrn ,vp knevr of.
WALEDIAOONAL WOHSTKIW, 8tvllh nnd Popular Material, for
Coats nnd Vcstii, nt fflS.OO, te Order.
ijm 4kii a vjiiiji
BLACK
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25-31 West King Street,
LANCA.STLR, PKNNA.
lUrttcltCB.
II.
z. nneAim a son.
LOW PRICES.
Following will te found n lUt of goods-low prlced-nlwnyi. In our stock; Child's is
Geld Fll)Kcrninc,s2.V.; Mines' Oeld Finger Rings, Tuev.Lndlcs' Oeld Finger ItliiRS, S1.00
Pleovenultons,2:ie-.,fiOc.,Jl.nn; Cellnr Ilutluus, 25c. te Sl.UO; Dlnniend Cellar lhittens,
12.00; ladles' and Mlkes' Hrenstplns,2T te l.ne; Meurnlnc Pins nnd Iirrlngn, 2.V. te
lk'i.00; llnicelets.av. tellOj Nickel Clocks, fl.ei); 8-Day MniitlcCleck,J3.75i Lndlcs'Oeld
WntchQH, 113.75; Nickel Wnlehes, Jl.oe; Hllver Watches, Jie.
a-RcpnlrliiK In all brnnchci by geexl workmen nnd nil work wnrrnnted.
H. Z. RHO ADS & SON,
Jewelers,
Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET.
Culm
F
LINN A J1RENF.MAN.
BABY CARRIAGES.
FLINN &BRENEMAN,
152 ITert! Queen Street,
IXe.
LANCASTr.lt,
Clothing.
leOl) NOVELTIES! 1 889
-AT
H. GERHARTS.
The most eoniplete nssertmenl of 8prlnc
Overe-entlnp KiibIIsIi Chovlets, Dliignnal nml
CnsslmcrcbiiltliiB nnd Treuserlim that has ever
been shown In this city. Workmanship the
bent mid all geed warranted ns represented.
II. (1ERHAHT.
Ne. n North Queen street.
90uly Direct Importing Tuller In the City
of ljincnstcr.
T
10 CLOTIIINO HUYEItS.
LGansman&Bre.
Geed Qualities & Moderate Prices
ARE APPRECIATED.
THEY MEAN 8UCCFSS VND Till; PUI1LIC
FAVOR.
Suiiimir Cheviot mid Cnssluiere Hulls ntSli,
!i. 810,512. '1 hey nrc red unit nl one half.
Wen sled Soils In tlie IjtUst (,'iituwii) erSni k,
nl (7, H1, IIS, II I. 'I hey nrc reduced nl one halt.
I'hlldren's Suits ut 51, JUS, !l.riO, 81 75nnd Ji
Werlli double the mono).
bee 1 sucker Out nnd Vest 11 1 Wc nud SI.
Si rge uiul Melinlr Ceat nud Vest nt JJ.25 4J.7A,
SS. 91. S3.
Thin CeMts, splendid si) les. nl lii-.
A largeuiiserlnient of Knen Punts at 25 anil
uO cents.
,nui Pnlrs Working Pants nt 75c, POc nud 81.
Our512Illuck nnd lllue Herge Hulls te order
ure rast sellers mid cannot be est nulled nnyvv her
ul 5 In
Genuiiie Bargains for tlie Next 30 Days.
Men's, Hey's nud Children's
nt ) our own prlie.
Clothing almost
L. Gansman & Bre.,
66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
S. W. CORNER OF ORANOE. LANCASTER, PA.
AT Net lonuee-led Willi liny ether Clothing
Heuse In ihe city.
Mv
ER8A HATHFON.
A DOLLAK'S WOltTII Rill A
DOLLAR.
JTMlAltDLY WOHTIl YOUR
whim; in uuyinu te leek
re mrrnni valui.s than
wi:Aiu;on'i;itiNe. iiniuvs
a chaxci; reii von te iirv
ATA UOOI) ADVANTAOi:. IN
OTllElt WORDS, THKIlirs A
hi:ai ei-' vaia'i; iiEiu; reii
a m'itm: .mom:y. te work
J'OH YOUR I'lierrr l. TO
WORK FOR OURS, and wi;
can ni:sT i'M'.asi: euit-
Si;i.V12S HY riltST PLKASlNti
Yer.
ahei't Tin; .srt'ers or
this .matti:r Tiir.iurs no
deuht ; wi.'iii; sum; wi;vi;
MADE A HIT RIGHT IlERi:.
.MAKKYOlJIll'UIU'llASHHEIti;
AND WH'LLCON VINCi; YOU IN
MS Tl.Mi: THAN IT TAKI
TO TELL IT.
MYKllSAIlATlirOX,
hemaum; clothiers,
NO. li EAhT KINti hTRL'ET,
LAXl'ASTEK, PA.
'
r
UAHATE0.)
OUH MPEC1AL IlEIU'CnONH IN
SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS
WILL INTEREST LATE BUYERS.
SUITINGS.
nvvlee.
JVLYX'A.
AMvcutevltft.
A T JIUHHIC'S.
1776-JULY FOURTH--I889.
National Jubilee Headquarters
FOR THE REST
FIREWORKS!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Public nnd prlvute displays furntshed at
lowest prices.
Our works ate all eeilercd Arc, nnd no lietter
in Iho market.
Parlies enn select dlsplav snow iindhuvolhem
laid aside until the Fourth. Olve usu enll.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCASTER. IA.
"TTIinilW'
ORKS!
WHIZ!
BANG! BOOM!
FIRE ! FIRE !
ist's
r.
With Fireworks!
FIVE BIG WINDOWS CHUCK FULL !
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!
All Works Extra Heavy Colored !
Anether Hnlf Carload en the Way !
We Wen t Run Short
'1 nke 11 Loek nt Our Immense Stock !
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS 1
Se-l the Town Abl.in -net with 1 lie, but with
Patriotic Luthutliism '
We luive the IllBiisi Wortiuenl of Flu-works
Ever 1. vhll, Hut
reFst !
CJRNLR WIN!' KI(, AND PRINCE SI-.,
Directly Opposlle
J. R Mnrlln .v c e. h In.v (iissls Htoie, and
Si'Vt Heur le sorrel Hersei Hetel
1
T. GRLTNA.
MT. G-REX1STA
Pari nml Xiirren (iiiiiii- Itiillrail.
The nlm of its miiiinceineul N lomnkeMt.
(rptiia the most disir.ible dii) resort in I'eiin
vlviiiila, tethliende-ver) form of uniiisiment
nnd cenieeuli me ter iMiirsleiis and pleiilcsl
here prev ided.
'lhceH.Unl ntlructlen this )iarnl Ml. Oir luie
Islis Nurrew Omitfe Ilallwa), theioiupletleii or
. hleh threvvi- es'n for eliw the iiiairiiiilii'nt
at- ucr) or the south Meuuiuln fbl Utile two
loot ininee rallwa),uiitiiic in di-su-n and con.
ktrue Lull etlit-enl) eni uflisletnil inoiH-rntlen).
ktene ballnstisl mid stesl railed, lxh-lusiit the
entninititethe Purl, and termiiiaies m (lever.
!."fl1'' V'ch,J!'",,u l;f """ ;v"1"1 Mountain,
l.-JXI loot iilmvi- the se-n level. Itsi.irs iremlnla iremlnla
Jure re preeliu liens f tin hli;liist ticefcar
"' ""observation cars.
1 lie trains mer ttil dl islen i euslsl or Obser
vation Curs. ufleidliiK tin iinebstriHtul view or
!. ,,..'!rrw.". r"11" Ihev pas.m fullvlow-er
the Militurv l-.irade I. rounds. I.ik. ( eiiewaun.
I stale Rlile IIhiic uiut ee.r lien- Shef
.V!'.',': fradmill) nseeiullin; iiutll (,OV ER.N'OR
DICK U iiiichcd, four miles dUUinl. The view
Irein the eliMTvaturv Is e ie lallv nonwerthy
Lliurih, sclusil, military, nnd civic organiza
tions, ,ui, mut teurisl isirllM an li.ive (nt-niide-xelusiw
use- of Hie IViik en ntiplleutlen
te . H. A. (IRONS,
Gen. Pas. Afent C. sV. L. Jl. It., U baneu, J'a.
VttoiMiejje.
y UTHER S. ICAt'FFMAN,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
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