r '&"&??? V ij?" v f-V "1 7 - di. ZiK- X. ' f 5 THE LANCASTER PAILYINTELLiaEyCER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1889. i""" ' ' . ... .""H tt& s 5W. i asv ri- ij"5" ilt BE n yf w Ifc & I ... &L r.ii ;- $ ayi K e h'. Sit i: I if- 1 If k m iw. Kj m. 9dill irtttcUigfenceiv lKDREWJ.STKINMAN. VI CIIAm.KSf.TEtNSIAN-J-OI.T7-. Rdltern ItOUEOT CLAUK, ruMMicr. i'i'WE DAILY !NTEl.!.tUr.NCKn.-PuMIhnt "j every dayln tlie jrar.bulStmdn,'. Served " bjr rarrfcni In Ihlg city nnit luirreiiudlni; v teirnsBt ten cent nirrtk. Itvimilflveilel' 5, Uryrir In nihmiee; Meeiitsn mnnlli. .', WEEKLY INTKLLtaKKCEtt-Oiiediillnr nnd ".!'' , fifty rcntdnj fir. lnndinn.v. .sW UOTICE TO bUnsCRinnitfl-Itrnill by cheek 1 ij? or povtefrlco order, nnd where neither of A these ran t rntwuml neint tn n rcglitereit letter. Battrcd nt the PpMefrlcr, n second cIum mull matter. Adduks-s . THE INTELLIGENCER. I Jtncnstcr, Pa. ,j. . l. r: LANCASTER, PA., July 10, 1889. The Flailing- of Hie .Iiirj. The coroner' Jury HihHiijj tlie Johns town illastcr te lw cliargwililc upon the Seuth Ferk club by ronten of the vv enk enk iicssef tltedaiii nnel tlie iiinilcqtiiiey of the waste weirs, is likely (ehrhip the adjudication of the question of rwtpfiusl bllity Inte the court. The verdict himiih tetJutifle(l by the fiiets, In ll.s lliuliiiK thnt the vvnMc weirs went net Millicieiit. for their purpose, nnd tluit the rluh oill eill wrs were ropeii"ih1e for their condition. They hnd net the tlniiiiitfie for which they were designed, ewhif te their ob struction with Mill fereens nnd bridge pests, but chiefly liectiiise of the sugRlnj; of the dam toward it centre, Beveral feet below its etiginal line; which saRRinjjw undue te the iinjnejicr materials nnd workmanship hhhI by the club iu reimirltiK tlie diuii when they took possession of tlie piujierty. The ru suit of this condition of the top of the dam was te jicmiU the Jlew of water ever it that had licen calculated te go out through the wate weir. There U a claim niMduOuliehalf of the club that the rain f.ill wiw of pe uxtruor uxtruer dlnnryn nature that human liiiehllit dldnotulllivteirovideagaiiist it. Thii claim it net, however, sustained by evi dence of any such water fall; nnd (veil if there was ground for it, the club i prevented from obtaining the benellt of it, becaue of their clear negligeme iu net securing tlie full Hew of water through the vvastu weir that they were calculated te take efl. The civil responsibility of the club for the damages caused by their negligent e ifl clear, and it may undoubtedly be made te, respond te the extent of lis property ; whether the members may be individually held te any extent, de pends upon their liability under their chnrtcr. Tlie criminal icspen-lbillty of the club efticers is another matter; nnd the fact that the Imperlcct condition of the dam was of long standing, well known in (lie community nnd easily ascertainable, If net known, by nil these who MifTered from lt irruption, who nevertheless took no legal meas ures te suppress the mils nice, gees vciy f.ir toward relieving the officers of the club from the pre sumption of malice needed te sustain u criminal charge ; no one charges that they suspected that the dam would ever burst. Tlieyseem te hac had noever ceundenee In its secuilty, net tt fear of its weakness. The like di'sc.i'.e allettid the cenimunity. It was the dKeaM-ef Incredulity, that toel: mi strong of them en the day destruction met them, w hen they gave no heed te the wurnlngthey bad that it was coming. The dam hud no terrors for them until it over whelmed them ; and it is net in order for a community that was se content te sit ".under its dangers, te new rail loudly against itsewnerh. The Johnstown I)cmecrul, hleh Juslnpienrs from Its ruins, makes u like comment. It says: "If the dam was n constant menace te life and preiiettv, as idl new !enuve, wliat can In-said te imlliate the conduct of tlie Johnstown jiceple, and its authorities especially. There is far lest e.(UH! for their IndillciviKe nnd neglect in the matter than for the indlfl'erence of the Houth I'rve-k Ferk nsociatleu. " The comment is ju?t. There is u dreadful responsibility resting upon liumnii shoulders fertius disaster; it restsupen tlucm who had the means of knowing thndungci, and who did knew or did net act upon their knowledge. The men of knowledge about Johnstown were many. They hnd great interests In their ciiaigcand their responsibility was In piopertiou te them. Laber ill Iren ami Stud. The situation at Pittsburg in the labor market, iu the Iren industry tluit is se large n purt of that city's industry, has evolved agreement between tlie oi ei oi eraters and labeicrs iu iron ami a disagreement lietweeii the makers and workers or steel. The siguitleaiite of the fact is in its revelation that the making of iinu demands skilltd labor te a much greaterextent than the making of steel ; which is in, many qualities, the product f machinery tluit may be moved without the u-si of unit It skilled labor. The Carnegie linns, having dit tabd their terms te labor hi the Ldgai rimm rimm sen works, where they turn out sttel rails nt u cost for l.tlstr Irem the ingot furnace te the liuislu-d rail of only s. cents jst ten, have new undertaken te de the like tiling nt their Home stead works, where they make ether kllids and slut ins of sUel. Here u greater tpiantity of skilled lalmr is ro re fiuiretl, and the task of deteating the a a Eeclatiuu of killed workmen will lc correspondingly greater. The outcome is uncertain, but the piebabihty is that the ojieratert. will suece-cd ; as ether steel manufacturers in tlie vicinity have lately done. If they de, it will fellow that the steel manufacturer will nil Is Is seen relieved fiem the dictation of lnbei, and will havd this udvantage ever the iron makers, iu the greater cheapness el their lulwr. The result will be that steel will Lecenie the cheiter inateiial, being the product of insunsible ma chinery that can turn it out in great quantity and at little cost for manipu lation. Iren will be the dealer pro pre duet ; but It can never le-c Its utility or suffer it failure iu the demand for it. I ts qualities will always maintain a market for it at any price it may command. ' He lias Drnppttl. Themas V. Cneiicr, stnte senator, ex JU'publican stale chairman ami ex-Ilc-publlcan candidate for governer.ii stales men of red head and ardent temiicra meut, who Voted for prohibition ami proposed the abolition of tlie poll tiu, and against whom tlie jssiplc voted en both preposition, has fallen upon the feather bed of the Pliiladel k pbla custom beuse ; te which he has been led by Quay as te u plncu of re tirement, after be had led him out of the Ute chttlriuauahlp, and in the course of leading bint out of tint raw for the goveruerhlp. Mr. le.per, Isnight oil" With till plum, will settle down te its weytm'iit,niHl tlml in the accumulation U IU emoluments, behder fcutUfuctien (han he has rentx'J Iu his wcnrywerl?. kef serving- the" Linl andrlils party in which work We will, net say, who get the service. V m i' lVdiMinnVrr Wants Lew Tnrin". Mr. AVananuiker again npix-ars as an objector te high tariff ns applied te his own business. Jle has net hesitated te struggle ttxith and nail for the ery lowest possible duty the goods that he imports jet he lnlsts that the highest possible tariff Is netessaiy for the salvation of the country. The IMistiunstcr general therefore llgurcs in n small way as nn enemy or his country- His colleague the pecre tnry of the treasury has asked the lsmrtl of appraisers leniiwer several nppcnls lh.il hne Iteen made te him. In, 'one ca a wlekcr-werk basket, one of the many impertcd;by I'ostmns I'estmns ter flciicml Wniininnker, was appiincd by a Philadelphia elllelal under the h'e.ul of Ik.cs and assessed nl JW per cent, ad valerem. Mr. Wnniunakcr up jtealed, declaring It was n basket and, therefore, enlv dutable at JWpcrtrnt. Thobeaid held with the Philadelphia appraiser, nnd .Mr. Wniitimakcr will have te pay the high rate. Our Jehn's friends may pretest that business policy and national jsilicy are distinct matters, net te lie entangled with one another, but President Cleve land lielievcd lu treating nntienal all'alrs as eiy sei Ions matters of business. Mr. Wanuniaker's business Is tleiH-ndent upon the piespenty of a manufiietuiing ceinniunlly, and why docs he Imperil that piesperily by stiiving for the low est pessil)le tarilf en Ills Importation"? If he was really nlnrmid at that mild protection measure, the Mills bill, be should be panic stricken ut the Ovc trade tendencies of business iu uuiuitfac turiug I'hlladelpbla. In tlKMiuiiiiiil tcpert of the seei clary el intern il Hll.tlrs Jnsl publislitsl. t.eiiu lllod llled lllod g(lncpl.tfnsthe ls nl ei loin"! anil uiges mere gcum.tl .tttcntleti te the one unlitiling sign l width they may beantiilpatetl. "Tornadoes tliemselxes t.innet be pre dicted singly, but the geueial lenditliiu ii(scss,iry tetlieli cxlhtfucn is well dellned mill reidlly ludldtisl ler at lestst eljrlil or tin lieniH lit aiH.uii'c. If nt any locality the barometer should be si en te fall rapidly nnd te get as nun li as li.ilf tin hull below the mem II would llieu bctei tain that some pait of tlie licit se iillceleil would dcM lop a storm. II tlin fall should lie.iitill liuli a lelent storm would in variably attend it ei seen fellow II." Possibly en leading this some people will buy biiameteisniiii wnU.li them until I liny cettlnsl nnd letKCt il. about wlikh lliiuia cycleuu may be lriuUed'fer. Sinii. IHIll tliuitMiriige (eusumptiiiu pei eapitu iu tlm 1'iiilcd Elates of dMilled spliits has decrcistsi te about one leuith of whit it then was, 'lln LOiisuiiiptleu of wine pur capita lias about doubled, anil of iiutll llijunrii lias Increased te nearly nine tluinswhnt it wnsin mii),nud yet It is only nbeiil onetlilld the pel eapitu tiiiislmip t ion nl laiglnuil niid less than liall'tlnil el Ociniauy. hl.itistits sliew Hint we urn a er teiiiM'rate people In tlie useel mall llUeis,)iit (hey iln net slmu tlicdlireieiu es iu the llipiei nsid or lu the climate nnd the tciiipomuifulel thopnejile. in Isss we used in this cetintiy distilled Rplrits amounting te 1.) gallons ler tnery mm, woman and ehihl of the population, which is about the meid of frame, and mm It wersn than laigl.md or (iemiauv. Dtmiiark nnd Swtslcii show a fcailul mu nl dlRtilhsl sphits, thu pel capita coiisump ceiisump coiisump tieu tifllie fei mer iiuieiiutlug te l.iil gal lons. Celd fan ulu figures lu thu statistic m as llm most teinper.tte el IiiiiiIh. Tin: inseet tiiat In making se much talk and tumble among the wheal gioweisef Ohie anil Illinois is u eiy close rel. itlen of the small green lly tlial attucks iiimi ImisIks and plants iu this ncighhoiheod. "It is a small, greenish, or in some cases hreu lilsh, liiMMt, willi ei without wings, Intestliig tlie le.tvesand heads el plants el the glass family. It obtains lis loeil liy iuscitiiiga peiiittsl beak into the leal ei sleiii, nnd sucking out thrt Kip. As the wheat gels ripe, il mlgtales le Iheineresineiileiil eats, mid, when these tipeit, will go te unions griisxis. Its rate el uiullipllL.itieu lsveiy gre-it, it Ik big estimated that a single leiisti may he onto the nuieitet el many mil lions lielore autuiim. II has man) Inset t enemies. Tim pinstui'e nt Kuglish sjiai sjiai iews in tltii wlieat-tlehlM led soine te ln lieve th.it the. weie Iccding upeuthnlite; lull an euiuiiu ttien of kIeiii.m Ii i enlenls el a nuinbei shot while oil wheat showed tli.it tliu grain itsclfwaswh.it the. weie a Her. AneiiiiiMi te iW'iciirt' the line eating banana is unknown iu eui miikits and the bananas used held as a fiullnie only used fin conking pin poses, 'llm eating ban ma Is Iho niudura nnd there are many vnritllus of it. The miiiIIci.iic tlm mere delicious; nnd the smallest of nil, the so se called "l.tdj-tingei banana," wittiaskltt ii.nxlly til It kef than papei, Is the most highly ptitsl. Orecn isiekmg bananas tire peeled, nnd leastul in the ashes, mid calc n wllh buttci ; initially lipe out nte 1 imlcd ler a low minutes vv lib the si. in en, anil eaten wltliMiup or lmut.v ; mid ilpe ones are silted lengthwise, and hied in olive oil or butler. A Nt calico t iisiimi lu a I'm- ( euiitev . l'rein Hit Nineil, liilnme. Tlicrn was eiieea Par Country, agred dis tune tieiii this, whu h was inhsl evei b awiM'niid jiinI i.iliph. Audltvvitsseth.it thcie ok in led a seueiu iailiead accident lu this cenntiv, wheiib.v ininv Hsiple were pitliciisl In Hun ttlheis. And tlm next d.i.v there tmne In tlm piknu el llm lallph idirts'tei td the iailiead en which li.ijipt uisl tins atcident, and .diet hevvtii tolliegieuiid lie llllcd u his oil( ami eviid : "Oh, most wlM'and itistt.iliph, Hie i.uls spread out en us- damps had pulled out the spikis Willi tlicil lis III, hill we Knew it net. Ol a icit.tintv tlm i.iiUdid -putnl en us. Ilelinld, it was tin- net of All ill '" "Se?" answered tin i.illph, is he siiuhed ins beaid , "liulv I rricve te lirai thai ihe rails spread. Hut Wlali i giee. Mimeiii," hoientlnucel, turning te liise'i ntei, "be liead lids man at the leiuih heiu without fall." And It was se tlial at ten minute aUei (he feuith hour his boil v was delive ieil le ids friends. And the ne.xt month tlmte vva. another gneviuiis nexidctit em auethei mad, wherclc, mere line Is hevi rs weie' cut oil, even as ui.iv he tlietne uncut tin. prophet. And the day lollevv me. (he pie.lih'nt of the lead kuiHked at the pal.te e i;ale.lud was udiuitted bv a hlavi'. And when lie was ceinu into the iitescMiee el tlm caliph lie irci-.trateel liiinseli and aid : "Tltcre is lait uiie Oed, mid Mahomet is his prophet! Most wise mid Just i-nllph, wehave had nu aexident en the Damtseti Mieit Line, and m inv tine Miissuluiuu me slain. Allah isgeHl! Hebeid, there wai n wuslieut, and out engineer wist it net, but plunged in at Hie slew rale et Mty Chrlbtlan mile-. tnllieCliilstiaii hour. See, I vvceptliat sue i tilings should ire !" " Indeed!" ansvvertsl llm mighty i.illph ; "se there was a washout tlmt.ve w'et net of. I sus)oeted ns lunch. Mosreui, when Iho laitltlul ,e te noonday pravers behead this man who was ignorant el Iho washout." Anil, beheld, the Inie believers were id en tin n pus-Jug te the noonday praters, and MuMeur took the picnknt te id-, studio and ilnishtxl ujithe job iu lime hr late prajcrs liimself. And en the tenth day of llm eighth mouth, en another read, there was Mil) another nexidcut, and a score of true fol fel low crx of Islam bit the dust. Ami tlm next day nt the ninth hour alter midnight the beard of directors, uud president, niiei u general manager or two, and thrte viee preside nth, knocked anil iiraveet that Ihei might make KHihwlth the most vvuuaud just Killph. And he sullerml them te emer and tliev fell en Hit ir f.us s ni.d w ursluiiiHsi ' him, and then the president K.ud : "Comuittude'reflhetdithful, Muheiutt l miihty, nnd Umu art his trim vlc.tr en earth. Uy Uw li&trd of the prophet there luts been trnuble Willi Ibe Mtssa limited. Ureal caliph, many of the snlncctn are no mere. Thus tt whs: The locomotive wss a new oneand it became filghtefied t a blnjrle nml sntuted n couple or times ami Junied Inte the illli It. Tiulvwnknetv net that il wns one. or these skittish locomotives. Oh, inlghtv son of the prophet, we rend our gnnncnts that it is stu Itnl the way or Allah aremvstcrleus!" "Mesrenr" Mid the enllph, " It serum le inn that I havelniardllils story before." " Yeu liave, son el Mahomet." "The englne shltsl en them well, jeii knew the old ineserlptlou-give 'em the simo-Lmrfle-darle't'iill" Ami Hie great enllph, who was wise and geed as he was great, took up the blOsseel Alcoran and read its words, but ere he could linlsh a page they were r.izrlcd. Ter Mesrenr never let business iicctinni iicctinni Inte en his hauiN. And it happened tluit there worn nevrr any mere accidents in the land oftlie eom eem eom mamlrrerilinfaitlilul even unto this day. The etliel railroad folks leek the libit. Hut iu closing it should be said that this isitverv Pur Country huh ed. Mug ngre.it many days' Journey liem thiseeuntiy. A lliithlliK Muster Ibises IIImLIIe. A sad diewnlng attidenl iKiurred nt long Itrnuih, Tuesilnv, by width a brave ninn lest his lire vvldle tr.vlng tositven Imlel guest. 'I lu man who wiisdrrivviind was Willinm Henry Klrby, a native of Leng llnini h. He wnsrmple.ved as an as sistant bathing master at the lulhiiiK greimils of tlie Suirboie, at Oicm nnd Niutli Itath avenues. At ikhiii oue of the guests el the hotel went b tilling, ami was loellsh tueiigh te venture mil Irein shore full v hall a mile, being it line swimmer. llt bee mm exhausted and called ler help, at the same lime thieu lug up Ids nuns. Aimer Hebatt, one or the bathing nus nus leis, stalled te Ids assistance wltlinlile preserver. Itilhlug Mastei Klrliy lollevvfd with the end of a life Hue iu his hand. When within short distance or Mi. Ilirsch, peer Klrby iu turn became ex hausted. Ills stiuggles In llm water were witnessed bv a large cloud "I excited cetlageiNiind hotel guests. He finally sunk ler the last lime amid the shiiekHef the HppctnteiM. Ilathiug Master lleb.trl sue ussleil iu biiuging ,v nmig IIIimIi ashore. IJbrnil doses el lii.tuily worenilnilnisleicd le Mr. Illiseli, but It was full mi heili tiofeiti lie icceveicd. He Is a medical student In New v.eik. Kilbv's body was witslieil ashore ueiti Scabrlght. He was nniiltsl about Iho mouths Hgo le Miss Xnidcctplirk, el Leng llianih. II 0()l'HHAIlH.rAIIII.I.A. That Tired Feeling Inrxicrlciiccil bj liiist cvrrj IkmIj at llilnsra. foil, nml liuill) people tenrt tn Heed's Haihtpit r 111 i teilrlxc iivwiy lliclaiiRtiermid exliniillcin. 'Ihn Meed, Inilrn with linpiirllirK which Iiiimi hfial liutlllltll itlllK lel liliillllis, moves fclllK- Klkhly thrntiKli llm wIiih, the mind rails le lliliilc ipilikl mid Hie limh Is still sleutr te reapnnd. lloed'H KarKiiparlllu Is Jiil wllal Is UKik'it It ptirlllci, Vltall7is nnd elirli li (In IiICmmI, miikes tin' land c tear, ercalis nil ip e lite, nvcruMjiON that tiled fi'tllin;, tones the iiitmhii ihlrni, nml linpails health and vluer titlhci whole hed). HOOD'S KAItRAPAIMM.A " 1 iippcllli' iih peer. 1 1 until net lerp, laid lit mini lien ijicat diul, pains hi my luck, nit bowel did net move KKUlnrly. Heed's 8arn irllln in u liert lime did meiMiitiii.li Cim d thai I l-i I like a new man. M patnsnnd in law me U'lliiNed, tin iippetltu Impreud. I mi tool In rs wlie nii'il a keihI imdlilni, Iry UihkIm Hirs.ipnrlll.i and ee." (Iienni. I'. .lAii.fjnv, ltexbiir Htiitlnii, t'enn. MAKuvrm: wiuic sthemi for M I nut Hielc etery kprlnu, hut lnt jenr liik HoeiI'h Sarwipiirllla and lisvn net sei n rn.lt I. da ulnte." (1. W. HI OAN, Jllllen, .Vlnss. " I take Hoed'K siiiKnjMrllliCnsit sprlni; lonle mid I Kteminenil II te all theh.ie thnt nili critlile Unit fcellim." C. I'aiimiiii, HrldRe Hticet, llnuiklyii, N. Y. HOOD'S SAItSAPAIUI.I.A Sold b nil drilEKltls, il , six for i't. riepmed only bv C. I. 11(1011. 1. I'll , liKirell, Mans. l)lKHIss(lNi:i)OI,liAU (I) Pliaccllattceun. rplti: HIVAI, ItlUMAIN I'HN -TllllTllSsT 1 nnd i linii.t III the markel II leilnl nnlil pen. Hard niM.tr Imtili r, never kc Is out nt elder, cnsllv llllul. Call and i . inline Ik fore pun liiiHliiKrlsim line. Vt i:itlHV..N rt (lulls' r'uriilKliliii: snore, IJ Wet KIiikkIiii u K ,-ivi.itMi(H)V w ANrsir: iiiai' is-t.vi ininiDv who ihii:i.) n i HAS l.Vl.lt LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. We haMiil Die IiIlli "t mills in the tverlel, Imllliiie In no lw III r mill aii)vvlieri at lens! I lie r Is en mill lliiitean make In Her Hoiu. Se tn) thousands of pieple In this lemiuunlt), unit ue take Dull word tnr It. It' .von have lieulile with veur bnkliiK', lids het vvt al her, .von will pirliiip-" iIIhevit Hint the tieiililelliM Willi )our lleeu pievldiel pm elonet live bevan's I'leiir. Itjeu am uvlnij that arlle le, and sllll have tumble with onrl.ak enrl.ak lui;, s?ihaps It l heeause et IheeiMii, II inli't he the Heur ireu Use I,i'an s ! SI il.bUIt'.SIlOltAXbOAf. 7VVIIL.ER'S Borax Seap -WILL- WASH CLOTHES, AM) KV15RY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN. IMil.l ( -lt)( v KM STORM KING (2iGl.) ui until : 4i etiniihilil li.v HleeMllim mid I'm loi'iiiiiuee. Islr.-ell.v IIVI'I'V MI till VI ii. erel no. I e-irt of u' tietii rs and iiunr vvtlli reeemU from .'Ii', te J 1, and evei llli Willi reeeireN n. ttei Hi ei .' i Hull lv leuiiili r s Nennaii, kln of l.ulu -Ml', VI iv IJinsn J.M. a,.. Sttiuiel d em li Hewniil SlrCharIc.,theiieiiii;l. lire it 'Iliinl itain lij Simith h Mwu iii,i r, seu of Mil .Vltw use r Miiiisi Kimi lit ii liar, kiHinU 1(1 hnndi. ami vvedkhsalnaii l.jn) llu. Ila-.ilu.ev inken first priiuliiiii at -lute mill euuutv i.en. Ill-, e oil m; In I i,i uiielhiiiidMiiiu'.niiilnve IhathnvelHSii kohl auruKtsl-saitlidut nn aveniKe age of one eieui ii nun j runs lit- vv ill. im., ii rlclil out of tin tun ami Willi verv lillli pie pnrulleiii usIiikiI 111 rieeird (mm .MP I in i j, ireniiiiK tun 11 air 111 i I", ill uiiitj.ji. He- vvi-ni 11 .mart 111 nni'et II11 iiultik In .B M'ltinili. n 2.3) call uhlth klmvik hi. 1 ipuilt.v ir I 1, mill. iuii Ii 1 nt Iiiiij; iiiiuuh lu tin iiiil In l- pi, iuii e., fur ,.. fiikl work ' ItlUls 5.11O re.i 11 remi until ills prCM-nt besik ik lull, ull.r whh h In will siniiil in t"W J.vj-tfd liVVI l 1 Ndl.H, Mnrletlit, li. Vltotetivupho. 1"tll 1 I JUST RECEIVED iltevt Kcenigsburg, Prussia, Twe Il.ii kreund iliuile ie lully for Hunt and 'imuxjuurhr Ia.ngtli l'lioeniph. ROTE. 60 1-2 North Queen St., ju7-e,uaN"lloerlot"0,'o,lo,lu- J.Uitnittnitltcr'e. I'uil.vni'.l.l'iilA, Wednesday, July 10, 1W. Sensation in Jerseys. We've been through the en tire Jersey stock .tikI sorted out every garment that is in any way out of step. Jerseys for ittff, Jerseys for third yesterday prices. Seme of the choicest garments we have. At $i each. Ilr.ileled.Hineekrdnnd I'lalli .lersej, cnh mere llnl!i serl Hint were jci(erday tt(JQ,n,3ft,l. At $2 each. A nrlcl of ftrflniiel !l .IcrM'Vx, Inchtdhiit inllltcirj U e, redern rrciiitsniid l'tmlan trlmmtd w Itlte vests. At $3 each. A er hiuiil-eme let, temprllns!l W,!V, JK ih, niiilj W qualities- IIIiccIiiIicn, tnllllnrv nl.vles, hrielihd, tlnwlisl unit le prettied hi ninny lakliiewnjs. At $, each. Hlyles lint be iriiii the week nt $7el, M. Mffl, Hint VJ. Heme In (olers. Seme black. Seme vrlth Miine-keel vekti, Mime III Iecimi lltllnj;(Jnrlliilill vtjhK. At $5 each. JUSlimie of the t holiest .IirseMief theKenen llll, 51.', Hi I, li nnd illlkhuK I'eehirus, ilnrllialdls. unit ether favorite! M,vle, Hlaheralcl) Innlihd ninl Ittrl.cil. Silk Garibaldis and waists $. le $12 that have been third and half mere. Seiiiiul fleer, I hcstiuil street side, I'lve ele vators. Seme tumbled White Suits for Misses go from $25 te $10, and from $19.50 te $7. Chil dren's White Dresses, a little soiled, that have been $.(.25 te $y, are today $1.75 te $3.50. This week should make an end of the special let of Chil dren's New While Dresses at 75c te $5. 2 te 12 years. Hre-nnd lleeir, ( hrxtnul street fienl. 'lake ele vator. Jehn Wanamaker. (Ovoccvlce. (VH Ml' I. I II ION 1 I flt'VHI D. M'lllll'l.li, Ill'MH- vr Clarke's Lew Prices. And Ne 1,111111(5 1'p, Klthir 1,000 Bexes Bixby's Best Shee Blacking, AMI I.N'I- 1IOX Hire's or Raser's Reet Beer, I I ( I Ms HOI ltd . II'IikiiiIh r miiiu llilui; st.irllliiu aw ilU volt rv lie at mir (01 e, e if veu vvjint I he Finest Teas, Best Coffees, STANDARD SUGARS, At helis dp 1'rlits, ( eiisult U.V II sol Tit (Jl 1 t.N SI. 'jAi-IKailuunilcTs fur llroeke m ( rvslul ' JVS-lld.Vw IMP I lit IIS.K H. PICNIC GOODS. I'll llle',. or V oed I'leelis. l'ettid Ham, limine and ti.uiii. evsle r 1 1. Mid mil in .h l.eli.li'i pit I. h d nml In -h I iesh Salmen ste aksln llai e aiis ve ry i helee. Smilluif. luipeileel anil Vnuileiu. Pickles uud Ollvii, IiikI.i.s. Al-e pie Kiel, Iij (lie deen. I lll.l.sl' VeikHteile iir.ini, hap-kiKe, I'lnr nppli , I'.ilani nml Kiiieteit lieneless II en in ian., n ulv fei the table. Full Line of All Kinds el Greieries. BURSK'S, 17 East King Street, Ne. I.VM'ASlHIt, l'A. erijiita iinu. J IIOH A JIAUll.N. FRUIT JARS ! J1CLLYTUMHLKRS! CHINA HALL. lM.isen print Jars in Quarts and 1 lalf Gallens mts, The celebrated l.ightnint1. Jars in Quarts and I lalf Gallens ; this jar has no superior in the mar ket. Jelly Tumblers in any quantity. AH at nouein rrices. IIIGI! & MARTIN, 1 s East Kinei K St. ed'Hfil s !! t IAI .out r PLEASE READ THIS! wi. ii.wi: 1 KI.N TUP. 1 ui: Tin: M.I.M'Y Scliemacker Geld-String Piane! W 1 lii Hum new in .Uh k mil iiiMle our fill ml. tn.l lie puliln . 10 t oil v Iim.iII and m tin III Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., M .1 Wl.-l MM, slISI.I.I' U2I IvelAw i'Uvuui'tui'itiwIiiiiit lOoetni. nix vsp-i 1. Rochester" lamp! sil 1 11111II1 1 i,;lit Hi-.iu tin 111 nil. Auetlur Let of (.'lie ep (il.iOi. for tun. mil (111 sievm. 1111 ri-1.1 1 t-iie.N Jll.f.M. Mnl 1 HIM. ami III lllll.lt I I'sdllON Weather Strip. HeulK tin in all ThlsKirlpeulwiaisitllntlu-rs. Kieu.eiit (hi mill, stup nittllllu of tllllilew, Lxiludii. tin dust K 1 1 p out .new .nut ruin. Aiiveui vaiiupplv it i.ivv.iat. 01 elirt mnde in npi l.v In,-it 1 in Ih ihe. I ,111 li.ii 11,1 hutui. tiilieri.il utv I..I 11-. 1 .nil n. ,1 .put warp or (.hrliik- u I lllllllll -lllp I. , iiiiki sifiit.-.i Hie . Steve, I leap rieiil K 111,51 store of Jelm P. Scliaiun & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., I.M SI1 It p Jl.ssj. j,,l ,j(, Vt . , 1 . 1 I'M I II I 1 s 1 te. I 111. I 1 pi II. 1 I 1.1. lul 1 Jtmtl-Totted M Ij II. iM Us 1 M I'" KWYOtlKKTOllE. If hR H . - Leaks that Lead ATTHF New Yerk Stere. Kittle' White fJntiftVMtii, Hnrgaln ntl3e. Utellcs' India (Inure Vent, ltvv Neck and Hhnrl HItems, ISceaeh. (ImlV .HnltirlKKHii Undrrwenr, ttlreat Vnlunnl J5e nnd :7Jc. '.'.' I ne-1 1 (Het lev Unlnrllns, rnrngen Krntne, Oeld Iltuds. STUeeaeli ; irKtilnr prlrn.JI.2e. Si-Inch Gleria, Jl.Otl tach. . Ijullrs' lloucle JierkeU, all slux.Zav; eefl m leinnke. .Vtlpe-es' All-Weel Jcrsejn, I'siench ; worth from Kki te 70c. Ijulles' Werleil I'lalted Jersey, 7fte rncvli ; only half prlic 22-lurli I'lKUrnl ( lilnn Hllk. .Irte it ynrcl ; rc-uu larT'ieeiualltJ. ;A-tneli Colored Huininer Milks, In Ilrevrn, Navy, On en nml )endnnuc,.'17'n jnrdi worth fi(K.. Colored (Ireis drain Silks, irjUe n jnrd ; hit pertiel te K II ut Jl.UJ. Onikul'lald cietliSiiltliien.aiinijard ; retailed this HprliiKntdfc. RS-llirll Ail-Weel Uleues, .lie n jnrdj tlunl price, 4.'e. New- I'rlliled Chnlllcs for Warm Weather HnsM'sntficnntt fi'e. lleHleiy, Nollens, I'miey floeiU a I.evvnR the Iievvcul, nml no Vnrlalleii In I'rke. WATT & SHAND, G, 8 and 10 East King Street. J. n. .MAtiriN co. BARGAINS J. B. MARTIN & CO. A large purchase of Tinseled Tapestry Tabic Cevers, and we have put them en sale as fol fel lows : 45c for the 4-4 89c " " 6-4 $1.80 " " S-4 Anether let of Geld Tipped Silk Umbrellas, at $1.29. Parasols reduced te one-third regular prices. One let at 25c " ' " 50c " $1.00 " $1.50 REMNANT COUNTER. New bargains every day in Remnant Challies, Seersuckers, Ginghams, Cray Cleth, Ba tistes, &c J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. tVnwlnurtve. I I MtnwAtti:! " HARDWARE MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., Have JiiHt 11 ill veil a Inruc lis.ui tine nt of ltl-Vm-MADi; Window Screens and Screen Deers rialuuiid I lj.ui(il Wliti Cleth. II V.VIMlH'K.S. LAWN .VlOWIlts, Hid Hlt.I.UA'lOItS Wat it Coelnrs itiitl Ice Cream Freezers (llvi (hem u (ill uud veu will he eeinlnii el (led II Ii- the iluust place In laiuuistu te Imv. M.su, l,li KINDS Ol' PAINTS, OILS, YARH1SI1ES, WHITE LEAD, Audit full Hue of General Hardware. relis-ljel I IA, 4.0V i'lnli. s !.( till. A IlilVth MIK OUIl I'AMU.Y. Secure a Heme for Your Family, roil sai.i: en Tin: Mevr i.iiumjai. ti:hmk. 'I vveHi.(er hrle It ilwillliu; 1ieiiki, let. Ml (is t elei p en I .am aiter uviiiue, helwetn Wal nut ami U-luell Ktlietk Iwo-kier) l.rlik elwilliiiK lien . vvllh man mini loot, pure he In Hunt, lets I Ii fi 1 1 ilei p. en -Nerlli Pine, hitwiui llKuluut nnd Walnut Mli-eln. TwiHiler) lull k it vv t llliii- tuisf wlthfteul vaids. Iren fe llieu. leti. I'm feet deep, oil nl Walnut, lietween ilnr uud l'luenlreets 'I wo-klerv hrte k etvtelllni: heii, lelu J (. fes t ele ep. en v i nl Iaiiieii treel, lietvviru I hurletlu uud Mar.v ulnn ts. Illlet'lerv lirlllv etvtelllni; hornet, lnUl'iOfiit ili p. with all the modern Improvement-, front .v.niU, en Vik1 (litstnill hlieet, Ik iwctu i'lne uud -Si'Vin i.rii ts. Alsei hiMiveneu l-jut Walnut , Verlh I.lme. Nerlli Marv, In twn n .limit nnd I'inen, and U iiiun, lift wei ii Murv and l'lni ti.t.ts. Ml the ulievi house m nre tn itihjiI order, newly j paNii.i ion. tiini. leulltlu rising, wan r lu Hi kid In u and Ih. i Ham vi arrant. .1 te In ilrv. 1 ill ui.l -. ter miiiim It, no treulile le lievv " ;;;..i,i'.i.ii ... Mi Nerlh Mary btiett rr,:e-jjulM,,s. "PtU J , Hager& Brether, 5i 27. 29. 3' EST KING STREET. Wash Flannels for Tennis Dress and Shirts. OtITIXO PLOTIIS, 12Jr., I.V., 1SV., 2Sc. CO'ITON HATLSTi:, 6e., 8e., 1121c CHAl.I.IH,ri!!lc., 10c., 2fH:. SATIN KS, 12Jc.,!i-)C. OINOIIAMS. he., 1(V., 12k'. ritKXCII UINUIIAMS, 'JUc., 25c, .Tic. iAHITE GOODS. I'liAltlMlTHUN.tV., 1th.'.. 121c CHKCKKI) NA1NZOOK, lOt'., 121c, 15c, 2(K'. HTitiii:t) lawns, at.-., av. 1M.AIN WlllTi: OOODS. INIMA DIMITY. rnnNcii nain.oek. INDIA I.1NON. INDIA MtMi. SILK WUm KMHItOIDnilKl) ;U)UNC1N0S, PIGUKKD DIMITY. Hager c I.04INO OUT HAI.K. CLOSING OUT SALE ! -thi: KNTiitr. Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, &c. -MUST BEFORE OCTOBER 1st. Goods Marked at Bargain Prices, Tlie Philadelphia Stere, 6 AND 8 NORTH mnrtXMjdAw N kxt nedii 'ie nn: reunr hel'hi:. Twenty Days' Reduction Sale ! Twenty Days of Great Bargains ! On WniKNKHDAY, .IHI.Y 10, we will InaiiRiirali n Oreat MO I1A s sl,l which will lerml niite iiiiSiittlidii), AliKUH .!. Dm Im; these dajs we will sell oil maiiv Miiseiialile us well as -t iple iirtlelesnt veryuttrnetlve lulies. K.. ivuu.ilili geixln will he (-old (heap lit order ten Ihm out the sloe k. Maple ueeids le make II we-th the while of nil te i time, tint titnilm. it dull scimeii Intel n husy tine. II will he nle-erviil we lime net nulled mil II the suisem Iuih pastil le make icetili I ten-. lull de se In Hie heli;hl oriliefiinsen, when veu net el the i;oeds. 'I he-e nre n 1 I.W of tin ltlt (1A1NH vvlth.whleh weetien eui mle hT.i I Hum il (ullls n dine d te "V llenl (.' , I.lklit I'rliiti lnfk.'. HeHtse niessOiliEliams le7e. liest hi Inilljje lllue I'rluts te 7e. llie 1'ie leniie In V. lies 1.'' Hillvtet lese-. Sie (ernwiii l.lnin Towi N le Ise. 12' ,i While 1'url.l-li limeNteKH rle VV hltn I.lni u Ilov Hi's te ffle perdeiii. .lel.erinan l.lnin Tevve h le.'l siniupi it 1'raj ( lelli-, ale telMe. Hlniuped Hpinvhers irein lhe le 1." ,e , hette r epialltv sp,u,iers Irem JieteJIe. Ile.iw.lue Ile.iw.lue fjueril(Julllv,;i.ur,te'.i,V. 51 UJSinjni i Itiu- leT'ie. 7"ie sinvriia HiiK" teiftie. ladles 1 avt lll.uk Hummer WelKhtlte-e, l.";ele KV. Inelleie llhie I'ticttc Irem 12' e le 10.'. 'lelltt te e w7 pleees for-"-. ICeechlili s Pre m fi Sntmis liem Ate ese. Am villi ill ft. I'lim I le,.c. (. hliiliiii v or vet WiiiKb. reduced te).le , llsnallj Mild ut "x. IhU Is enl) ii pinch taken nl minium 1mm n great II t of reduction-,. Xew coeeN will he added letlieviileeMO elaj. Come nnd l.Mimlne (.neils and I'lhc. , 35 and 37 East King St., iLUaU'ltciv. -lyATHUS. Wulclus, fleik", .leuelry, speei, Hve-filnnev, Hie., nl LOWT I'ltK'tSi. Optleil Ooedv TelC'ruph Tttnn Hall). I'.very Artkle III this l.iue t'urefully Itcpalie el. Leuis Weber, Ne. 15Dj North Queen St.. Hear P. R. R. Station. -Villi I.AIICSK AND INCIIKAHKD Watch Sales I due In the fart tlial we have alwajn n lnii;e nnd ihelievtcK'k In select fluiii. THATWi: HEI.I.TlIi: Best 'WTatcliT FeiiTiiR i.i:astmeni:y. rimt wu de net sr.i.i, what wi: cannot OUAHANTHH. ItiiAtiN 1.I1011I1I uppreeltiln our efforts te i:ln t,oeifu'ooili., uud inn depend upon evir.v thlni; we veil te hens Itpne-iiitcd. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COHNHIt OK OHAM.i:. Ti:Wi:ij IlU AMI Ol'l'lL IAN. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. GRADUATING PRESENTS. I ailr st nnd I helitst Nevilllcs for liiniliiatlnt; l'n -1 11N. V niches, 1 h urn., I'm-, I 'nulls 1 nns, Hnn Khs,.Uwilr, ill ,itc IAAM1N VT10NOI' VAl I'ltl'i:. no iiitnr.s umi:d. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANtAMKIt. I'HNN A. 1'lrtta. N KMII.Y MAHK DOWN. BIG DROP (IN- STRAW HATS! AJOIl I'll cr $1.50 Mackinaws for 50c. lti mil ir (..Mil- Kfdui'sliifc I ollevts SI T.'iMai kiiuiu- Ii il .11 Sl. vim leinaw- (ejl ii tl.-iMiukiii.iws toil Kl. l.lil M. n ktneiwh leNie 7ue Mm kluaw teulV UiT-Hii! Iitsilt W II VPsut li iiiuli tnu Spvilul l'rnei, for UDiisuii TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 ami 33 North Queen Street. LAXlAblLK.iA. 9ecbi X . A . .. & Brether. stock ok- Hi: SOU)- QUEEN STREET, I.ANCAS1 t:il. I'KXN'A. Lancaster, Pa. 4:fvcuvU'he. Iiru-.wemcs! WHIZ! BANG! BOOM! FIRE I FIRE I ist's Diaz With Fireworks! FIVE BIG WINDOWS CHUCK FULL ! viie!,i:sau: axd ltr-TAihi All Works Extra Heavy Colored! Anethir IlulfCurle.ul en the Wn. ' We Wen t Hun Short ! lnke 11 1,oeU nl (lur Iiumtu-e Htm k I WE ARE HEADQUARTERS! Sil. the lewn Mil ii- net vvllh I In hut vvllh I'alilelk I.nlhuslHMii ' We have tin IliLkcsl V-sertimut of I I lew eiks T.vir i:lilhtliill REIST ! (illtN'I.H Wl-sl KIMI VM) I'UIM I sis, llliiillv uppe He I. II Mai I lu .v. l'n. Hi v (JimkU sli.n mil Nel lioer toheru 1 ller-t I let. t lUtulititi'iii lHAVl. 111 lai 1 1111110M eve rv iiinifi ri-iuirin e Kie nit users, nnd ill efwliu Ii we mil r at prin win. h ui lMitircinta . In tie lower thiel tlin.. .if nnv nt lii nli ale rln lhl vleiiiltv. Wt have p.i-ilivi l tlie iinji-l stis I. and he lui; eenniited vvllh the 'lel.ih.in 1 vIiuum lie priipired luinilvi and till alt 01. 1. rs 111 the hnrleM pellili tlim. In 11 in want of auv tliliiK 111 our llm . lull 011 u ler prns - mil we will lenvliue vim of our alilht.v and wIIIIuk tuvs te-ave miii Miiik), lili anil S 1 v ituiii. Out faiillti.s ter furiiishlUK l-nutm - lle.li i, Shafting, l'ullevs. Iluneer-, KiKlal .VI e Inn. ij, riuiiiluri. uud (.as l'lllus' '1I-, I'attiniv, .Vledels, and Iren and llruss t .imiiit, u 1 1 ir the prompt nimlr of ull kind or inn. ulu ie urn r lied lu Ijimitslei. "lid wi 11 jk tfully ellcit .1 tluiri or jour lutmiMin . Central Machine Works, iJtiij.M)HTiii intiMii vssriii i r I.im sriii, l'4. (iikmI Werk, Heii-eiuiijie lharjjis. Prompt une. Tileiihoiieumntilieu itildlt 1R V-tl.l.s, Hilt t I.l.s, 1 MH Vis COLUMBIA Bicfcles, Tricylcs, Tandems, DURABLE, BIWrLE (! MtA.STI.I.D llli.lll-sl' (.1 VI ' ll.I.lblHAII.H I 1 VI,(.l h ! Y POPEMFC CO., 79 FRANKLIN ST B03T0N M S II llm 4-i 1 Vv .nilii.i ' 1 . k I mi euili bj JUU.N d Mll-ftLH N.. . N nih btriet, C'elumUM. uuvljdtel lie Stere A 1 Weeleslre leeall Ilia illeiilien of eeiiMiliieii. efsti am tiiHiiU and riiiiiin-ers sni-pli. t i our laiKe and v.ulisl htiH k el l'lin", ilv. t ei !.., Vliflinlile unit last Iren riiiim.- U Villi ulieKten unl Hsuduiian, Stn e i put in ml Vnlvi I'.iiklus , Sieti h and It. .11 in. I;, ilit liu;llalll.l t.l.lsse s, Stinllll liaillnterh lli.t si mi K..1III11. Viiii.iitii- .1 mill I.11, S, , h .,1, it Jk
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