--" Vi wvl re , w" t , TfiE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1889. tW i PC jtr.t fctia m KM letljjt tttcUi0cncct .. UCWtEW 3. STEINMAN, -' CHARLES 8TEINM AN FOLTZ, Editor. U ROBERT CLARK, PublUher. - tMK DAILY INTELLIOENCER.-PubllliPd 1 every dy In the year, but Snndny. Nerved t-v uj ramrn in mis cjiy una nirreuimiiiR t towns tit ten cents a -week. Bv mall five del- f tana year In ndvitncc; SO cents i month. -.t . -WEEKXT INTELUOENCER-Onc dollar nnd i flfty cents iycnr. In advance. 'NOTICE TO fltTIHtillfllERS llcinlt bv check ' r- or rmsiomce eracr. mm wncre neiuicr or IL . . . ... j, then can be procured send In a registered lSx letter. .-Sateril at the Poslefnce, ns second class mall v mniicr. ;;j Addriu, THB tMTELUOENCER, JL Lancaster, Pa. C LAXCASTEB, PA., July 13, 1889. L. ma w . ... &. WMm ihnrclt MiiinrcrQ in ft.?' tMl l. The nuiuiuiiceiiient Is made from St. j Uw4iisil w ! !. ,Mtnriiitiiiiil lina I ft. kV&AvlCIOUUI 141411- till: tyJ t llllll-llt sne tw p tally suppressed the Iduiiernii cnurcu in ijRujwlft. The issttliii; of Mich n uktise ns f this will, without iletilit, xiirprls-c the fh Christian tuitiens of the world, l'nr- Ef tlculnrly nt tills time when the rapid K J-..l ... . !...! !. ..II. .111.,.. l... ril. Ut'SUlUIUUCIIl. VI Jlll-OII ! UIIUUIUK iiiv admiration of intelligent jwojile will ucb a promulgation leek like n step bnckvvanl. It savers rntlier mere of Anlalic tyranny limn Kureiean 10th ceitftry enligliteninenl. The light of Ej-t modern tuiiiire nnu nuviiiicoineiu nns ij euly recently entered the loni;-cIeiii deer, of litissin, and tbnt tuition cannot well fTtrd nt this day te thus place its Imperial ban en religious tolurntien nud freedemi The deer euglit instead te swing wide open, and Hint nation, al ready tee tardy in its deelepinent, euglit te eagerly welcome the inllew of the enlightenment aud culture of the Christian world. During the hut hundred yearn nuiia hus been heielcally Htrupcllng between two great, forces. The Asiatic inllucnce en the cist fraught witii Igntiriinte and superstition 1ms Ifcn with iron arms drawing it; aud owing te the natural kinship of the eeple of KiKsla with (lie eastern tribe has field it Willi the grasp of the oclepu.a. On the ether hand the Influence of tlioKtirepean nations en the wcst.ewihg te Hie increasing lnteieoun-e lu politics and trade, lias in recent yearn uy'.' mnae iisen icn. j ue .suuiigui ei me xvet haslKHMi rapidly thawing the frozen prejudice and warming the congealed bleed of HiiHfhi ; witii a wisdom that is commendable aud u political foresight that is remarkable Mie .has neemed te welcome everything that would tend te develop her Immense resources and ex tend her jielitlcal power. Heligieus toleration is the foundation steue of natlenul freedom, as it is thoin thein herent birthright of nil enlightened peo ple. This has no doubt lieeii a dllll cult tiling for an absolute monarchy with an established national cliurcli te recognize. In a nation where the ruler is the head of Hie chinch, heicsy would almost seem te be disloyalty, and for thut reason crliaps tliu it-uing of such a decree, ns the ene suppressing an alien church would net strike the loyal Itu elan with niiytlilng like the horror with which It falls upon the enlightened Christian nations of l''uni-e and Amer ica. Xe iieeplu can l)e truly civilized thut d(x;s net rccegnle freedom of con cen bcience. The right te weislilp Ged as te each man seems lcst must m a caull nul principle in tliu constitution of a geveraiucut as in the life of a fieu peejJe. Tlje l(ulng of such a decree strikes uet Ae much at the particular church putthus under the ban as It does at the prineipal ofrellgieus toleration and free dem, it is mere an Interference with KHibctCy of TipecxJh and the press t linn it is forbidding the immigration of Jjyjjeran missieiiaiies. A nation that fears the teaching of the doctrines of a Christian church.anil lictrays its fear by Midi a iKilitical ukase, stands net en a felid foundation. If tlie followers of the heroic German priest held in the doctrines of their religion that which will jeopardize the welfare of a nation, thou the ipilcker that nation fall the better. It does net deserve te stand and the Christian world euglit te welcome its downfall. This decree, issuing from the imperial government, will bitterly disappoint the increasing nuiulicr of the friends of Russia both in Euroie and America. The recent deliverance efa political con. Btltutien by the c.ar lias led ninny te suppe.e that ltussia had placed herself alongside with the ether limited mon archies of Kure)Kj. Can it be possible that the nation, which freed herself while we in the United States were still holding human Mugs in slavery, at this late day is undertaking te suppress the teachings of a Christian church ; and thut church se well established as te lc the predominant church of nUirdeiing people ? It is a blew aimed at the grow ing intlueiice e'fGcriiiniiy. If that be se, lu view of the political jealousies of the nations of ureie it can be understood. But if it be as we fear a declara tion te the Chrifclhiu nations of the world that Russia is net yet ie-idy te receive the liberal ideas of enlightened people, and will again clee her deem against the civilizing force which would ameliorate her whole national life, then both her moral and political condition are pitiable. If this be se Russia is turning her face eastward towards the darkness and gloom of Asia, and might as well annul her boasted constitution and ro-cnslae her serfs. Ter with out the principle of religious fnv fnv deui llrmly Imbedded in her body politic, these mean nothing. Shu "is looking te Siberia and Asiatic desetisin and gloom instead of te Rerlin, Londen and European euliglitcniiient and civi lization, fihe is pieferring slavery te freedom, fiiie is yielding te the tighten ing grasp of Asia and closing herself te the civilization forces of Eumie and America. This Imperial ukase suppress ingthe Lutheran church is an nnu of the octopus and wee te the nation and the people that sinks into its fataL em brace. Propose! Railroad Trust. A memlif.r uf n t......-4 -v- m Yerk law linn, who has close relations mj. ranreaiis and says that he has &??lvll mm. I 11. ...... 1.1 . .- it .. lav? .v. h,...iSiU ie me (iiesuen el fef tow they may lw caiiM-d te dwell in EjT jpeaeu tegetlier und te pasture in their R ?oninien Held w Itheut i ontentien, tliinlw mi that the rcmwly LsMn organizing them RjrvJntQ a trust, wherein the interest of each Sliailbetlic Interest or all. Gratifying ' vBUCCtsS fceenis se f:ir te Imvn r.u.iw..l ii... & hangar trust and the many etliers that F l Mine competition r-'gby Joining the cempetUurh in u cnn- wu umira, ii uu um scneme under j" uew name. The AVcntern rnlen Tcle- iirmpneeinpaiiy has Ixvn long pruclic- ) ln..tl..,,..i,w. J....! 1... .11 i .. t "n " jjuuiv. linn iiii nwciicu us capi ' .11 te enormous nreivurtliuiw ln!l.i:L ritudye. purcluut. of its coiniK'tltere. a. irii. ........... i.. ... i ... j,- iiv tiuii HjTOUi UIISISIIUIKO tins con i- . -Wiiatleu at out, nud bring all the im pertant manufacturers in under ti com Jneu blanket, by buying their business, paying for It in trust stock and dividing the profits that the monopoly yields. It l a lovely arrangement se long as the blanket holds out te safely rover all and no wicked people nre tempted te compete en the outside and cut down prices. It takes big profits te pay divi dends en big capital. The sugar trust has llfty millions of capital, the lead tmt eighty-three millions nud the cotton oil forty-two million. The figures for the proposed railroad trust's capital would threw thc-eappHrcntly rcscctnbl(!siini far into the shade, nnd arithmetic would hardly held out tecxpress the cap italization. Even the large minded Xew Yerk lawyer who proposes the scheme, suggests Hint the railroad combination shall take placeliisectlonsjlie would com bine 11 rst the railroads convicting lu n certain district of Hie country In n trust, and afterwards make one thut shall be daddy of thrin all. The probabilities arc all ngnlnst such a trust. If it could even lie ellected among the railroads It would never be' sanctioned by the governments, stale or national, which would Iks pigmies indeed beside se gigantic a creature. There may W n combination of all the railroads of the country, but it will Ik; a combination under the govern ment, it is quite probable that the public Interest may create n government ontrel of railroads, which will regulate their charges, nsiire their pretlts and check their competition ; but tills will be a very dlllercnl tiling fieni n trut combining them all, only te slop their competition and tesw ell their dividends. In any such game the jneple must have a hand, and they mut get something of value out of it. They niut secure cheap and geed service. m IIaiui HASsi:iN(Juoer.v Kuan luinj'be a hm barons customer, but he certainly has n very olfpctUeway of talking, and liis criticism of our newspapers sliculd de tlicin geed. He salil te a relater: " Yeu nre a grrat people. Yeu have made great pi egress lu science and uit-nlmest every thing. I Indeed like the country, lain charmed with jour wiidein, but why linve you net brtter writers? Why aie your mmspnpcis nicin gesslpping machines, te de a general tatllliiK business. This Is net wise. Tills is childish. " Yeu lin e net the writers new you hud In the days of lleuj.iinlu I'rniikllu. In tlme days a foreigner would have been tie.ilcd respectfully, whatever his station. New it is net se." Talk nbeut Western piegresi, l.es An geles, (.'allfernl.1, hns twenly-twe miles el ciiule railway costing a nilllleu anil a lull nud boasting the largest power plant in the world. . (if it consuls in Honduras icpeit Hint the English aie ery active then anil niu pre paring te begin weik en the famous ljuls ship laltway, wlilih the ihlef engineer of the company says tliey will complete within tines years. Of course, hit leckens without his earthquakes, which may upset tlin whole business, hut If euteiprise In Central America waited en e.llthqiiake.s it would nevcr go at all. It is a pity that tills plan of an American miglncer should have te depend upon Kuglish capitalists ler sup sup eit, but alter all It may be as well that work en the mutes between the oceans should lie divided as it Is at pruseutj'iiiiii'n at I'.uimuu, Knglaml lu Jleiidm-a.s and America in Nicaragua, between all hands wnsluiiild he able tegct ships across, quo way or the ether, belbie many yens. Iris noted as a etu ions fact that a gmnt many of tliu siulers of tliu Johnstown disaster were lechia old men and women and that stieugth and skill in swimming did net scwiu te count for much. Tin: trouble, with thetlcrUslicrt lu Kg.vpl appc.irst liu Illtle iiiaie than a ilesporate ralii of fanatics, hut may involie mere ery bloeil.v liglitlng. The cinieus tiling about this Llnd et war Is tlm icl'usal of the baibarians te he discouraged by dtl'cat and w IioIeshIo hlnugliter. Oi cr and ever aain hae tlie frantic Inmhis of Mehaiucdnus charged thed I lllcd and splciididlv niiued tioeps of i:iiglnnd Mini Rgypt, and yet tliey eeinii te the attack again as though tlmy en led nothing ler tlie slnuglitcr. l''im:s nowadays are iniiungisl mom calmly than of yoie, but Uie occasleniil Hash when an oleitilc llglit who Is shock Is liaitlly a plnasaul Vaiiatlen for tlie Hie num. They would piefei ineie noise and less lightning. Kvi:u new ami (lieu an elleit i iniide In Itussia le help lilting Uie (Jrccl; church by a Kevcruiiicut legulatien of ihalscrtH, but the jireseut nunc against tlie l.uthe rmis Is f.ir nioie iadlc.il than anything at tempted In modern times, lu IsA'i lliore weie J,t)jU,iKKi Pietestants lu Kurejiciiu Itusslii,1iutl the bulk el'Ilit"-c belong te tlie Lutheran church. The tinee lUltic pie -incus Ceurlaud, Lstheiila and Livenia -haea total population of nearly L',500,000, the gieater jiorlieu of w hein aie l.utlicrnns. This is especially tlmcase with the lauded gentry, whose sympathies aie C'eniiau. Tin: Johnstown people have wild eiy little aheut tlie distiihiitieu of tlieidlel fund, and a commendable ptide and deli cacy icslialus Ihein from Mlgeestieus, comment or cittiusm ; hut the Johnstown Oemurt ul prints a lettei Irein n citUeu, legrettiiiK tlie delay in dl-tiibullng Uie nieiiex ami expresslug.i wish that nil of tliu JniiUi'tini; sulwummlltees te tliseever the most picssuig needs of tlie sulleiers had acted uiHiiithcli dlseeMiiies sis promptly as the ma or of .St. Leuis, i,p u eiit'hls city's fund en oery hand tutliesiillcreit.. It ought le he quite plain tliat a general fol fel low lug of Ma) or Noeiiau's plan would hae resulted lu a wry iiiieii.il ilistuliu ilistuliu lien, hut it is a pity Hint tlie nunc eulerlv mttliedstli.it haw liecu adopted should iii- el w se nun h delay. Ah lei the iiiuketiug iMUimittces w he piesiiuiiHl upon tlieii posi tion as the custodians of chanty, te go and start) ut misery and de nothing lei it, tinw are worthy el profound contempt. A half million of tleUais Is te he di-t lilmtril at ence and will leaie a lair lialauce te be usetl as ecrieuteauil incision dutate. M.WTOl XIIUXIi IN""j)AN(Ji:it. KllUliind Mn l.es H lljr iilieviilleii te tlm I'lilteil si,... The lyondeii Dull M.lt ,i..iir glies iironuueiice le an infei i lew w uli itev. lu. Hew ley. a Catholic New I'eiimllamler, new in Louden, who wnrut Lnglaud of the danger of that colony staking iimiexatien te tlie Culled Matee as tlm only way of ub tuiuliig redress against 1'iench luterfurence with the nshorles. He ki)s tliat the Cnited .States feed .New I'eumUand and de most of Its trade, and therefore the natural ten dency Is te annexation. HosiilcMhe colony Is piofetindly luipiessetl with the levilufe action of the I'iiiUhI .States in dealing w ilh Ocrinany In the Saunu allair, contrasted with Kiiglamrs leluetuut aclhltv toMip teMip toMip peit N'cuteiinill.iutl against I'l-aiite. "In latt," he say , "Jehn Hull allows his nose te be tweaked witii impunily, but Ilrethcr Jen.iUi.in would net allow France te nliuk his he ti d." The Dull Mull lt;,ii, thinks the situa tion wry serious, and Heles the elisuiditv ersallshury moving heawn ami earth t'e prevent the possible danger of losing lie land while net moving a little linger le W 1tll0.rt';l"J' u-h moie JiuiKiitant Island et Newfoundland. ' There was another itirieus contrast in tliolleuso of 1hiU en Tluustlav. which agreed without a division, te a bill grant Jng n home rule constitution te Iho ilenv of cMern Australia, 'i'he Teries will net hear et giving home rul te small Ireland, but vv itheut murmur hand ever a territory almost as big as KurejK) teJO.OKi ex-ceii-vlrts fcettled en Its Lenlcr i that Is, tliey swallow the Australian camel and strain at Hie Jribb gnat. BOOKS AND AUTHORS. Dbrmck VAfertAW, novelist, by IMna l.yall, author of "We Twe," "Knight fcrrsut," etc., ete. Frank 1 Levell, A Ce., publishers, New Yerk. Darr. Derrick Vaughun, novelist novelist of course ; one Immediately thinks that Miss Ljnll Is going te tnke us ever the well worn theme of the trials of nn unsuceess fill wrller of flcllen, work a sort of An An teony Trollepo out of her )iorej we are agreeably suprlstsl le find that Derrick YnugliHii's ttoiihle is net In getting his works published hut lu the writing of them. The plot of the story If net entliely new, Isnt least fiesh, for there are net many flguies in fiction Illustrative of filial af fection, nud Derrick Vaiiglum must have hnd mere than the sense of duty and human pity for his father. A young man just ending his career at Oxfeid, and In tending te settle down In Louden, and laid for the bar, when his father, who has alw'ays lived lu India, was Invalided home. One of the most touching scenes In the hook Is the meeting of Majer Vniighauantl his son, when Denlck dls dls cevers that Ids frthcrJsM habitual drunkard. Fer two years he detotes himself under the most trying circumstances te thocare of his father, Whlle his brother net only wins a brilliant inline for heroic conduct in rescuing an elllccr from the enemy, but also the gill Derrick hoped le make his wile. However lu the end, vlrtue Is to te warded nnd Derrick net only succeed in making a name ler himself lu the literary world but his love affaits haw a happy result. Miss l.yall speaks of llfe as a checkered alfalr of shade ami sun, in giving Derrick Vauglinn his sunshine, that is Freda Wonifleld, she considerably weakens her story, which in all ether rc specls is ene of tlm strongest she ever wrote. Dei i It k Vauglinn Is ene of the most pa pa thetle books we liare icail, the author has the facility or making you sympathize with jiersens who figure lu the story. Seino of Kdna Lyali's hooks aie calcu lated te de liann ten geed cause. Put Inte the hands efa young person they are dan gerous, for all sentimental sympathy must be with the nthelsts. An elder reader at ence tecs her weak jieints, ami we are happy le say Indies or gentlemen, be they ClnlsMan or atheist, aie net lu the habit or lieh.nlng witii the brutality Miss Lyall credits te society In general In "We Twe." The .tfftiific will seen publish a long M)Cin by Mr. Unveil, entitled "Hew I con sulted tlm eracle of the geld llslics." Oscar Fay Adams, who lived for atline In Lancaster ami wrete for the Ikiixi.iukn nut, Is new lu Lngland willing the UTe of Jane Austen. "Jehn Waul Preacher" is lu it loity leity seveutli thousand, but what Is that te the sale of Mr. Daudet's "Taitailn sin les Allies," which in Fiance nleim had amounted en the first of June te two bun dled thousand copies. .. A Run: e.v a Cvcleni:, by W. II. bal bal eon, Illustrations by II. rhiy Coulten, Ileifertl, Clarke A Ce., publishers, CldtMige, New Yeikaud.San KiaueNee. We would be disappointed if we thought eh seeing this title that we weie going te lead orsemosiipoinalur.il phenomena; al though the author does speak of a man who gees te sleep In New Dresden, Idaho, ami awakes thirty-six benis afterwards te llntl himself en the top efa house"!!! New New Yerk, having been hurled tlneiigh space In Iho path ela cyclone, hut it N without cleverness and a clumsy hit at the syndi cates furinid lu New Yeik by Wall street men, who under fictitious iiainosare easily lecegnized. ." Scrihner.s announce a history of the United States in four volumes, from the tliseev cry te Iho end or the civil war. Tennyson Is out ciulsingln tlie summer seas lu the yacht of the bereaved Lord Itrassey. "Tlie Demagogue," the novel loll in MS. by Petroleum V. Nashy, Is te appear serially In the Teledo Jtlutlc. . lit lililliSM, iii Itscoiuicitieu wllb lirah muiiisiuaml Hinduism anil in its contrast with rhristlaulty, by Hli Moniei Moiiler. Williams; ilhibtinted. Jehn Wnu.imaker. 'Iho double-named niilhei of lids srilens but attractive weik lived for a long llme in India ami evidently knows his topic thoieughly and Dealt It fairly. At the outset he iiithlessly slaughteis a very lb inly established ami venerable legend te the cltcct that buddhism num bers meid atlheicuts than any ethci re ligion, lie asserts tliat there ate net nunc than a bundled million Iluildhists lu the weiltl, and lest any one should think this quitnn few he fellows it up with his firm belief that the feui bundled ami llfty mil lion ntlhcicnts of Christianity niiike n bigger host than any ether icligieu ceultl liuistei. In Clilna Illogical uiajeilty of tin. people are followers of Ceufiiciusaiiil in Japin lliore Is Confucianism ami Shln Shln teisui. Mir Meuier aigues (hat the sym pathy with buddhism piofessetl by these icllglenlMs tle net niaketliem lluddhibts. He tlcsciilics temples anil tiieuasteiies and contrasts lluddhisiii with Chiistianity, and clearl) atialyicsthech.u.ictcrnf lliofeiiuer. "Stalling fieiu a veiy simple pioposl pieposl piopesl lion, which can only he tlcsciihcd as uu ("cnggeinieil ti mum the tiuism, 1 mean, that nil lift) Involves soriew, uiiil that all sei low icsults lieni indulging desiies whlth ought te he suppicssed it has branclitsl out into a vast number of eoni eeni pllcatisl ami self cotitradicteiy prepositions ami allegations. It lias in its moral cede much coiiuneii gieiiml witii Cluistiaiiity, ami in Its iiictliicval and modem develop ments piescnts examples of feiins, ccre ccre inenles, litaiiiKs, monastic communities. - Ami )cl a gieater contrast than thai piescnted by the essential dectimes of Ilutitllusiii and erChrittiaulty can scniccly be imagined. Strangest of nil, lliuKlhisui - Willi no lied higher than tliu perfect man has no pictciisieus te be called a icligieu in tlie Hue sense of the vv erd, ami is w holly destitute et tlm vivifying forces neecsaaiy le giv e v Itality te Uie thy bones or Its ew ii morality ; and yet It once o.xlbted as a leal pewwr ever at least one-lhird of the human race, ami even at tlie picscnt moment claims a vast numbct el adherents in Asia, and net a few sympathizers in Ltuope ami A nun lea. lli.ui: AMI TllLIti: IN Nl.W L.NULAMl niCanaiia, or All Along Shere, by M. 1". Svvectei, is issuetl by the llosten ,t Maine i.illread, hut Is far mere attractive than the railroad exclusion hook, bceause it Isn genuine book of travel, chaiiiilngly written and piefuscly illustiatcd. The Heme A Ogdeiisburg railroad has issuetl a beautifully Illustiatcd and well mapped book of summer travel en the St. Uivv rente in White mountains, Adiion Adiien dacks and all the Uisteiu states. PintsUNAL. Wu.hn. Cellins, the novelist, is dying. Lt i An .Su.x a, who was n doctor in the Independent iiimv or Itelh in, Is still alive. Helms i cached his PJtith year. liiex Laiim: Fruiini, a Sioux Indian, has Jus. completed the ixieiilille cuiuseat Dickinsen i ellcgc. Heieceivrilliigh nnnl.s but was, ofceui&c. Lein his ( lass. Hauji II ysj:in (juoet.i Khan, tlie Per sian minister, and his secictaiv, Mliw Mahmoud Khan, left Washington en 1'ii day for New Yerk, whoie tlmy will take ene of Iho Ficnch stcumcis fer'llarve. Mil. Ui..visiem: has Increased his allow -anceer.wiue for dinner, niiclv tliinkiug less than a pint of his lavorite isnt new. He says that quantity nlleUs him less than u half pint did a generation age, Aitumru.iN siMiaui, of Londen, de yV,1Ch.tu w.0:,r uce-hreechenuiil gaiters, lollewing ihe example of the bishop of ltliKin, and tlusdepaituie freiu udesiasli t-.il prcveduit Is regarded w Uliveiitferna- Hen by many of hlscenscrvntlve associates. Hu.vnr C. Hewk.v, of the New Yerk n (ltitnilenl, wns thrown from his carriage bv a runaway accident t his bem at AVoedntock. Connecticut, last Friday. He wns bruised and received a sovere shock. Seino apprehension Is foil because of his age "fly ears. CHEAP WATER OAS. It Is Se Id It Cull lioMnde for r.lght Cents Per t,000 Culitu Feet. A Chicago paper says: A Ignition syndl syndl tnte is lu Chicago, or nt least soine' of its repicsentntlves nre. They knew hew te make cheap gas ever In tlie old world. Thev can make It at eight cents per 1,01X1 cubic feci lu the holder. II surprises them that Americans keep en paying from 81 te ?2 for what tliey might have nt IS cents. Tlie syndicate, therefore, proposes te glve Hie American iicople n chance te try cheap gas. The syndicate proposes te organize n company, w ith n capital efSJO.WV-iuO, nnd tn put lu plants for making cheap gas all ever the United States, following the Hue of least resistance nnd largest profits, If the local capitalists accept the preposition made by the syndicate, the work will begin at once, ns plenty of capital Is seltl te be behind the Kilglishnien. Thelr names nre withheld for the prescnt, but tliey are well known te Chicago hankers and llie quality and qunntlty of their financial backing nre said te he above suspicion. The syndicate will strive te put the plant Inte Kastcrn cities, big anil small, and Inte West ern towns and cities vvlierover the consumption of gas is large enough te wniraut the cllett. Ixcal canilal, It is un derstood, will net be debaried from chances te profit by the new process. The idea Is te orgaule local cnni utiles lu the differ ent cities which will pay a lertalu royalty le the parent concern, ami also at the start receive financial aid from it. Thus the ja,oeo,Ooo company, which the KnglHi syndicate new hopes te organize, Is In tended te be net exactly a gas trust nor a gas company, hut a juonietor of gas manu facturing, aud Its dividends will accrue partly from Us sale et Its " right " te make water gas, and partly from the returns matle en its advances le gas temp.mles operating iiutlei its system. llll.L NYE AND A IIUTKL I I.KItlC. The First IiiMnnce el'u Diamond Wearer llclng sut en. Fieiu tlielletilXIalt. Here is the first recorded instance of n hotel clcik beliig"biit en." He said there wns ene small, meant room en the fifth fleer. Illll Nye said that weultl tle. Still suspicious he said theclovnter was net running. Nve said he didn't cam ler that. He could climb. The clerk had ene mero show te turn him out. He sprang it: "Yeu have te pay In advaiice, " he said. Nye said that he was all right, and was told In reply te his question that the tarlll" would be &!. 50. Nw icachctl fei a tell ami threw out a 100 lilll. The clerk stammered, seeing that he had made the mistake se often fatal in this ceuntiy. Then lie said he had no i hange. Nye nulled back the S10U bill and threw out u $50. Tlie clnik managed te break that one, and as he did se (lie lluosef goetl nature expanded all ever his liiee anil tickled the loots of his hair. He hail been entertaining an angel uuawaieS. Nye gazed nt this aureral display of humor en the clerk's face anil said: "Yeu letiiiud nu) el Clay." The display of vanity and geed nature en the eleik's lient would have been worth a goetl price as an attraction In the window nt that moment. "indeed," he said, "Henry Clay." " Ne," replied Nye, "Just the common everyday, menu, yellcr clay, out of which iney niake new is ami platters in a ceuntiy pottery." Ami then he sought his couch. fjiisliics Principles. Frem Pud;. Ml. Wauam.ikcr (lcturnlmr suddenly te his Philadelphia stele) Mv goodness! (Inicluus me! Land sakes! What tloes this ineaii. Mi. Clerksen? Yeu have dls chaiged all of my eldest nud most tiusted empleyes, men who knew eveiy detail or the business, and had proved "faithful te eveiyduty. What does It mean, sir. Mr. Clerksen They weie nil Doniecrats. Mr. Wniiaiuaker (hotly i Cen eon con ding it, sir, you'll i til n me. A (JUEItV. What "Suliieclher" Weultl l.tke te Knew. W'c have ncciitly received a letter from one or uurvYclMiiieirn subscribers upon a niibjcct which we picfer le publish for tlie ci us.il of our readeiFi, anticipating that lime lining stvtic one will milt ve us of the i"-pi)iull)llli.v ofnn efnn hwerliiR " .Subscribers " (picsllens. llcte Is tlie lettir: "Mil Puir JMitnr.l'ur several years Jiast I Ii.imi Ixs'ii tlie iiilplent of levernl iiamphlets Issued irein tline te time by Messrs. 11. JI. Wnr iicrA, Ce., or llochcsler, N. Y., which, lu nddl nddl tlen loieiiliilnhiK an cxleuslve treatise upon K'ldncy dlMMM', Its origin, iisitul sMniiteiusnud giewth, also liielmlcs liiiincieiis testimonials Iieiii parlle whose luc-slinllc slnntuics nre at tained thcicte, (ittestlng the stateiiient Unit they have Ik rii Individually relieved by the use of Warner's Hale Cure, which In picpnrcil by the nbove (Inn, for the use of trsonsf,ealtllcted. New, Jlr. IMIter, I would like te knew If (he stnti incut" made by tlimepiirtlis who testify te the tfieul i;oed which Warner's fsafe Cure tins dime llii'in, niu be relied upon. The) stem honest cneanh from the way the) lead. '" War ner s safe Cure mm d in life lifter the doctors hud Klveu nn- u," sajn .leliu Hubert), 131 N. Main tieet, LVneenl, N, II. "1 was given up te die viltli Hi light' Disease of the kidneys. 1 In- doctors snbl they could de nothing ler me A irlctnl advised me le take Wariiir'shafeCure, ninl mv family consider me as clvnu back fum tlie ginvc, 'nijs Mr. Carrie A. Fry, of Wnth ena. Kns. Dr. I.. II. It Ice, or llauevti ( . II., Va., sas that IVariur'h Hafe Clue itirid him or llriuhl's Disease. ' l'-ii'h pamphlet whlih 1 have ucelvcd eon een tains a liuudrul or mure testimonials, nud the same one does net appear lu meiu limn one paiinihlel, se It mviiu that there) niu n geed mniiy who are bring helH'd by that icmcdy. It strikes me Hint tlieiti Is a fei-sldcal or seine In thcilalm which these uilles uuikethat Hit do'teisare tivullnir loeniniiy pirsonsferwiomr causes, and that efteiitlinc, p'eple ale (rented rorieustmiptlon, brain, heart ami nervous ills orders, when they nre sullerliiR from kidney dbetise whlih t-heiild be treated, as they say. ny llie u-c e( Warners Kile Cure .nut ns a re sult, when disease Is llrst lemeved then Irein, that which Is supposed te be dUcase In the lungs or ether organs, will disappear. Mini) of my uelghbeis tell me that thlsniuedy has done much geed for them mero gee I than their doc dec doc tei. If kidney disease Is the real cause of se innnv ether diseases why, .Mr. Utllter, don't the lepte who uie Mlllctcd with sickness, Insist iilHiu a mere cnrettil luipilry being made, lu uulei that the true cause may be ascertained, ami tin proper ticiitiucul given?" "Sl'll-jCItlllKlt. lU'liniotte. IVi.t.n.itJis huitviiTis wn.i. in: iifi.d Iii tin- fiillnwlus I'huichcs uu Siuudav. lu the itiei nltiK et lauO, 111 theevnilngnt r.ti. tiiin iln) school at ll'ip in. When Hie Innir Isillf. feient it IsepeclalH neteit, l in i.i ii in lien- cernir or Prime nnd Or nuue -.satbuib scIkhiI at IMS a. in. l'nij.nn:i.is Mcmeuiai. Ciiit.hi Seuth Qiueii streit, '1 hemns Thompson, pastur. sun dis sihoel nt I'. i. m. lU-reitJtr.is sr I.vki.'b-.Marietta avenue, lies. Win. F. I.icblller, pastor. Sunday school ntOa in. birvUetn tlie licrmau langungent 0 p. in., He. It. C. hehtedt, etllelntlu;. cnnisi I.utiii it vv Ilev. V. U Itecil, ivnstei, i:ining erke attlp.m. Hiiiuluy choel nt tl a. m. I'm tin llitKruitr.N is C'iiiiist, Cevknant. ltev. F. I.. Hughes, pastor, humlny school ate a. in. i:ANOLLII Al.CIII'liCII.- Itev. 11.1). Albilght, p-.isier. buiata m-IiihiI at f'd.ia. in. hr Pacl's Itcieiiuuii Itev. J. W. Mcmlngsr, jiistur. sniiitliiy school ut 1) n. in. l'lti.MTl l.i'TiiritN.-ltiw. c. U Fry, ruder. huiida.v tcheul nt 0 ii. m. Neihurch servhis. ei.ivi:r lUcrisT I'lirr.cu IUst Vine near link. Jurift. suiidu) school ut u n. in. I'om I'em luiiiilnu si rv Ues le the morning. Kntsr lli.ieniirn.-Iter. .1. M. Tltcl, 1). I)., luistei .sninila boel at U n. in. M. Jehn's taniKn vs -ltev. II. F. .Mlemiin, I 1 1., isisler. Siunda) school nt St. Jehns at a a. in., und hi Uetwiild Memerial Mission m '.' p. in. Ne evening vi rvlec MuIiavias. lti'V. J. Mux Hark, 1. 1 , pastor, tin. in., bundav si'IhhiI. rsetfienliig scrvfii'. Ki Pacl's M. K Ciii'iicu-Itev. F. C. irkf, imster. bieul.iy Mhoel mid thus at M a. in. rials, tcrvlce at CW is in. l'ltr.sH rmnv, Itei J. Y Mitchell, 1) t). pastor NecM-nlnj seiv lie. Olini I.cruKUN. ltev. C 1 Hetipl, isister. Sunday school at U n. nu hvenhic tcrvlce at C:i i. in. W'l.srLliN M. V.. Ciiuiu'ii. - Iter. K. V. Ilurke, pater. C'hrislliin emliaver luis.tlnj ut C: 10 p. in. Fiusr llvciisr. lti. c. II .'seum, suler. huiiday school iii I'li a. in. Fntsr M. I fill n H -Iter, v M. Vernen, I). I)., pa-der. buutlay school ut U u. m. Class uwlliiKsnt C'U(I J' in. Pienvhliiz In thu moiu meiu lug Ii) Prof. 11 l.sjhuub ; evening, Iter. Waller Hlels I". l.v Asell.il M. I lrl 1 hiuch. -lb v. p. I' laMir. pastor, tieriuan in the morning, buiiday schiKiluillii. in. hiHcseN Cuai hi North I'l nice strci t Itev F M. llurrl jsclyr rjuialu) Khoel ut 1:30 p. in. 0attfkmithrv'. Piin.Anri.rjiiA, Haturday, July 13, 1SS9. Closed at 1 P. M. te-day. A myriad timely things get no word in the papers. Little or big, you knew they're here. The 25c All-wool Challis is only in cream, navy, and black. Market price easily half mere. Suits te dip in the surf with or for sauntering en the sands. Picturesque and serviceable and for less than ever : Extra fine Jenwy Hult, fashion mnile tock teck Iuk, cap, klrl nnd !t down from 810 te M. JO striped Jersey Bathing HulU for ti. Plain blue" pcrlectnttltnt" Hnthtng Haiti), double yoke, J.J0 kind rer SZ Hlnglc yoke, ti.M kind Ter 51.75. Regular line of Flannel Bath Suits, $2.50, $3.50, $5, and $6. 8cend fleer, Chestnut trot aide. Five ! valor. Bathing Stockings, cork soles ($1.25), and Bathing Hats and Caps of Rubber or Oiled Silk arc with Dress Trimmings. NorthcBstef centre. The tabic of $1 Jerseys is almost bare ; biggish bunches yet at $2, $3, $4, and $5. Seme quarter price or less. fkceud fleer, Chestnut street front. Take cl cl )ater. Like as net your favorite au thor is en the 10c table. The wonder is hew se much of book worth can be get for se little. Near Thirteenth utreet cntianec. There's a 50c attachment te the $1 Keystone Beater that helps you te make a big quartf of ice cream, quickly, easily, cheaply and perfectly. Dascnicnt, near centre stairs. Jehn Wanamaker. lilioccltituceun. MlllCr: DALMATIAN 1NSKCT POWDFFi, X propelled by 11 geed ponder blower. Is the most etlectUHl destre.vcr of flics aud ether small Insects, ter sale At IIUBLUY'H mtUO KTOIIE, 30 West Kini; rjtrce iiKKtrcet, SALF-SMKiV.-vVi: WIS 1 1 A FEW MEN TO cell our goods by wimple tejtUe wholesalo nod retail trade. Largest mnmifafcttirers In our line. Enclose 'J-eent stamp. Wages SI per da v. Permanent position. Jse pestals answered. Meney advanced for wages advertising, etc. CENTENNIAL MAN'F'U CO.. aprl2-S0tdced Cincinnati, Ohie. pjUFFY'H PUKE MALT WHISKEY. poiseneFwater. One of the leading surgeons in tlie Army, lnnde the following characteristic remark: ' Water kills mere soldiers than bullets." Ills meaning was, Hint soldiers who drank Impure water, died by dlsense In greater number than these killed bv bullets. The sin coon was rich I. Impure water, especially at this season, Is a terrible cause of sickness und death. Hut the public say, what shall we de? Tbcre Is but one sensible thing te de, nnd that Is te purify the water by mixing It with something that de stroys nil poison or disease breeding germ", nnd nothing does this Uke pure whiskey, lint It may be usked, where, can I obtain pure whis key? Professer Henry A. Melt, says, " the po lity of Delly's Pure Mult Whiskey Is absolute, und should commend U te the highest public (nver. There nre hundred of families that arc drinking water constantly, and nre kept lu per fect health by simply mixing a little, or Daily's Pure Malt Whiskey In each glass they dilute. It Isn simple und sure prevcntlve of Hummer illsensis nnd germ poisons, nnd Is endorsed by the best people In the laud. E VEHYISOD Y WANTS IT ! THAT IS-EVEUYIIODY WHO HAS EVEIt TltlEDIT! LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. We haven't the biggest mills In the world, bul there. Is no better mill unywherc nt least there Is no mill that can make better Heur. Se say thousands of people lu this remmmilty, and we take their word ferlt. tr you hare trouble with ) our bakliur, this het wenthir, .von will jwrheps dlsiever that llie double lies with your Heur provided you de net use Levnn'H Fleur. If you nre using that article, nnd still have trouble with your bak ing, perhaps 11 is bceause of the even. It cuu't be the Heur If you use Levnn's ! M ILLEH'S HOIIAXHOAP. FILLER'S Borax Seap will- WASH CLOTHES, -A.N EVERY ARTIOLE UNDER THE SUN. IJSNliLlfntLE STOCK FARM. STORM KING (2161.) IlECOHD 2J0. .standard by llt'ecillnjr nnd Poi'l'erniuueo. Hired by HAPPY MEDIL'M, record 2-.32lf, and sire of ii trotters and pacers with records from 2:1 IJi te 2:W, nud ever 100 with rcceids better than 2.J0. Dam by Alexander's Nerman, sire of Lulu S.ll'j. tay Queen, 2:X, Ac. Becend dam by Heward s Sir Charlc, theieiigh- bred. Third dam by Smiths Messenger, seu of Dill's Mecncer, breitM Kine Is n bay stands 18 hands and weighs about 1,00 lbs. lias always taken llrst premium at stat nnd count v fairs. His cells nre large nnd handsome, und (He that hare been sold averaged S.!10.fid at an average age of ene and a halt cnrs. He was taken right out ofthe stud and with very little preparation reduced Ids iccerd from J.JPj te 2:1.0, trotting thru) heats in 2:10, 231 and...W. He went u iiunrter In one or the miles In ''' seconds a 2:2U gait which shows his capacity If I could spare him long enough 111 the stud te be prepared for very last work. TF.HMS.--SSMW for n foal until his present book U full, nfler which he Mill stand at STe.W. J),Vtfd. DANU (J. E.NC1LE. Mnrleitn. Pa. i'lotuvct'itvitiehitm (Ooebo. e DALLAM) SEE -TUU- ROCHESTER LAMP! Hxly ('audio-Light; Beats them all. Auetlur Let efC'henp Glebes for lias and Oil btuves. THE'-PEHFECTION" METAL MOULDING and HUIII1EK CUSHION Weather Strip. lle.its them all. Thlsstrlpnutwcarsnllethers. Kis-ps out the cold, hleps rattling of ivlndews. Exclude the dust. Keeps out snow nud rain. Aioenccauupply It no waste or dirt made te applying II. Can be tilted an) where no holes te bore, ready fur ue. I will net split, warp or shrink n cushion strip Is the most pcrfect.,At the htev c. Heater aud I tan go Stere of Jelm P. Scliaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., L.VNCAaiEU PA. SPnvm l&crtthrr &oeb. r LINN A BRENESIAN. AT FLINN & WATEIl COOLL-HS, RKFItlOEnATORS, COAL OIL STOVES, GENUINE MEXICAN HAMMOCKK, FIHHINO TACKLE, IUSE BALL AND LAWN TENNI FLINN &BRENEMAN, Ne. 1 52 Nertli Qieen Street, LANCASTER, PEWA. JttrttcltCB. H. Z. IHIOADS & HON. LOW PRICES. Following will be round n Hut or goods low prlced-nlwnyi In our steck: Child's Geld Finger Itlngs, 25c.j Misses' Geld Finger Rings, 75c.; Ladles' Geld Finger Rings, 11.00 Hleovclluttens,S'c.,Wc.,ll.OOi Cellar Iluttens, 23c. te 11.00; Diamond Cellar Muttons, J2.00; Ladles' and Misses' Urcntpins,2ec te 31.00; Mourning Plus and Earrlngi, 25c. te S.j.00; Hrncclets,2.ic. teIlO; Nickel Clocks, ll.rjej 8-l)ayMnnlleClecks,.75 Iidles'Ueld Watched, 113.75; Nickel M'Mtchcs, $1.00; Silver Watches, J10. ?-Repnlrlng lu all blanches by geed workmen and all Werk warranted. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. lethittri. A RARE CHANCE. Biggest Redaction or All in Fine Clethes. Thirty dollar Knits reduced te twenty-two dol lars. 1 en dollar Pants reduced te 37.50. nnd all ether Light Weight Hultlne In the same pro portion. A large sleck te select from, nt H. GERHART, Ne. a North Queen Htreet. -Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. c I.OTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Wi. can't ntlerd te threw half a handful of dollars with each suit you buy, but with us you can always de pend te have right prices en Men's Light and Dark Chev- RIGHT PRICES. let Suits, Lightest or Weight Casshnere Suits, Serges. Men's Tropical Coats and Vests made from brccry Ceylon Flannel", Mohair, Pongee, 51.23 te 87. White nnd Fancy Linen Vests, 31.25 te 3-1. Summer Trousers In mnny choice pat terns nnd mnde from durable cloth, 82 te! I. We've looked niter the conirert of the boys and llttlobejsnswcllns for them. We've many patterns of Light-Weight Cnsslmere Suits from 52 te 810, thnt will stand the hard usage they'll get while romplng.plcnleklnger ntball phi) lug. In the Furnishing Department arc nil the Het Weather Specialties. The most Important Is the Flannel hhlrt for Men nnd Heys, te be worn In n crowd or wilderness. We linve them here for conirert or fashion, or both. You'll ex pect us te sell the best llauncl shirt. Wenrn Illllng that expectation with our tee, 73eiind 51,00 shirts. Finer grades In Scotch Flannel, Zephyr, Mndrns, Silk Mrlpe, Etc. bummer Pongee Silk nnd Grenadine cckwcnr1Jauntv with ii llnnncl shirt, dressy with nny toilet. Wnshnble Feur-ln-Hnnd In Percale, Plane and Silk. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, NOH. 20 AND 2S NORTH QUEEN STREET. $0OltB. H KllU'H HOOK STORE. FINE STATIONERY. Yeu will want Writing Paper, Paper, Inks, Ac, when you leave home en your Summer Vacation. GEr THF. REST. It Is haUuue's rest nud comfort te use Geed Sin Sin tleuery, We huve It bore In AM Ht les und nt All Prices. HERR'S BOOK STORE, 63-83 NORTH QUEEH ST. C FECIAL NOTICE. PLEASE READ THIS! WE HAVE TAKEN THE AGENCY FOI! THE Schemacker Geld-String Piane! We have them new lu sleck, and Invite our friends and the public generally teeall nnd see them. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., NO. 21 WEST KING STREET. u2l-lvdAw itlrtchincvu. (TEAM. vVe desire teeall ilhe attention of ceiibumtrs of Kteam Goods nnd Engineers' Mijiplles, te our liirne and vurleil stock of 1'Iiks, valves, Cocks, Malleable and Cast Iren Fittings, Asbestos. VuleabeMen and Fsudurlan, Shci I, Piston nnd Valve FackliiKs; Scelch and Red Line Relied ItiBGniiKC Glasses, steiiiu ItndlnterKumlHtenm Hentlni; Apparatus; M't nnd t'np Screws, und lu fact almost ccr thing repilreil by steam users, und nil of which we eiler at prices which we Ktinrantee te be lower than these, of nny ether dealer In this vicinity. We have positively the largest stock.nndbe steck.nndbe lne ceuuected with the Telephone E.chan:, nre prewired le reeclvu and nil nil orders In Iho shortest possible, time. When In want of any thing In our line, call oil us for prices nod vie will convince you of our ability and wlllln; iiess lesave veu .Meney, Deluy nnd Vcxntlun. Our facilities for furnlshini; Eiislnes, Heller, ShnflliiB, Pulleys, Haiu:crs.bKM'iiil .Mnihlner, PluinbtrH' nntf Gas Fitters' Toels, I'M Herns, Medcl,nud Iren nud llr.iss Cistlnc and for the prompt reiuiiref all kind or inacnlnerynie une.icclleil lu ljuicastcr, und we nscctfully solicit h share of your jmtrenase. Central Machine Works, 131 A 130 NORTH CHRIsTlANWTRF.LT. I.AKCAVTFII, PA. Geed Werk, Rcasoniiele Charges, Preinnt !ias8. 'clctihene connection dJ-UJIl IJUOP W.M. J. STRIlKUVND. rEACHER OI-' MI'MlC Tlinmush Instructions tlven en the etirun, piano, v loll ii, llule, i lc; also, cul cul cul tlvittloiier Ihu voice. Applications iiKidvid ut Ne. US bt. Jeseph slritt, (paneu.U'C of Sit. Jeseph's Church. ) 10-lmd BRENEMAN'S. ,s CQveccvicB. A T HUHHK'S. PICNIC GOODS. Picnic, or WixmI Plnles. Petted llnm, Tongue nnd Game. Oysters-pickled nnd fresh. lobster pickled nnd fresh. Fresh salmon Htenks In flat cans very choice. Sardines Imported and American, Pickles nnd Olive In glass. Alse pickles by ni'j uerriii' CHEESE Yerk State Cream, Knpvige, Pln- fii;, .uieii nnu lioqiicieru eneless Hani In cans, ready ler the table. Full Line of All Kinds of Groceries. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. SESDI,I.SCE?SB-!0TI, ,N CiUAUTY Hen It Hums 16enlt Bologna 12;c a lb lJoreenn 1 lc a rh Covered Hams ISca ttilirlad lker IKeu H French Prunes Fie n be v; M. or B. Sardines. . .. Jj-box Ollhnrdlnes iic bottles Reet Rccr .Fer 12Uc Fer 122c Fer 8Ke Ter 10 Je Fer I2c Fer lt)c Fer 10c Fer 12!e ifS-Flnest Drnnd nr I.nhstnr. Halmnn i ur lie nnd Pot Pet F.tc, ted Meats. Full Assortment or Cheesi. CLARKE'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA AND COFFEE S.TOHE, U S: It SOUTH QUEEN ST. O-IIeudriunrters for Breeke's Crystal Seap. Telephone. JyS-tfdJtvv 4 CARLOAD OF HARGAINS ! REIST, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. -JUST IN- A .Carload of Bargains ! 250 10-ni Decerntcd Bexes or Large California Prunes at 90c. a Bex I This Is a Bl Bargain. Don't wait until it Is tee lata. Yeu must net at once it will pay yen. MEATS. Picnic Hams, Uie n tb ; Etia Dried Deer, 12J a Pi ; Finest Dried lleer Knuckles, He nib; Sum mer Bologna, tic n lb ; New Mess Shad, 10c a lb ; New I'lekled Cedllsh, I lbs fer2V. f'ltACKintS. The Best I fr,s for Mc Crackers In the world. The Best .1 lbs for '.3c Crnckeis In thu world. Nl imcs and dinner Suap, 3 rt.s ler 25c. ceffi:i:s. CerTtes are lower. :le Codce letluced tetsc, 2- Ceircii reduced te 2, Sic C'ullue reduced te 2ic. (Jiwd Cellee at 12!C7-l.r)Cnnd 2iv. Finest Mechn, Jnv n, Uimi) la and Santes Collee". :i.-i llOXUS LEMONS. Lemens are (jehiK hlRber In price. W lire " llxed," und can sell nt old prices. REIST, ! WHOLESALE AM) RLTAILCiROCI.lt, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE bTS., Directly Opposite J. II' Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stoic, and Next Doer te Sericl lien IIeUl gev nk. OECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. rem sale ON THU MOST LIBERAL TK11MS. Twe-story brick dwelllue houses, lets 1J0 feet deep, en lJincester iicnue, lictwis-n Wal nut nnd Ix'inen streets. Twe-story brick dncllliiK houses with iiian sard reef, jHircbcs In front, lets 1 IS tcet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut mid Wulmil streets. Twe-story brick dwellim; heu-es vrtth front vnrds.lren renccs, lets lSn leet deep, en Wist Walnut, Imtwicn Mary and Pine streets Twivstery brick dividing houses, lets II, tect deep, en W est 1-cnien street, betveeen C luirlotte nnd Mary stnets. Three-sterv brick dwelling houses, InN IMfeet deep, with all the modem Improvement, trout yards, en West Chestnut slicrt. between Pine mid l,vlnItrl1ts. Ale houses en Eist Wiilunt, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and I-eiiien, between Mary and Pine streets. All the above houses nre In geed order, newly papered, ijas fixtures In all thu rooms, watirln ihe kltcheii,and the cellars warranted te be dry. Call aud sector yourself, no trouble te show you. JNO. F. GRIEL.) Ptmltn JACOB ORIEL. fcstc," fcstc," se: North Mary Street. aprSC-lyd.M.Wi. rpHE RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN THE IlEsr X nnd clicaKt In the market 11 karat sold l-iu Ilurd rubber holder, never gets eui of order, easily tllleil. Call aud examine before, nurchuslint elsevrhere. At ERISMAN S Gents' Furulshlng fcterc, U Wtt King tlrtet. m S-. t,2.$s'W3L Kl&,'J&ikih ::Jl-?-Xt?M - tsi.A, ?...-C "t !.? &?&$ --J-.-sfrif!r,J!iiVti-i.' -JAtlfiMiimm -.i . .
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