r-i-m? . v 'ji " Ljti ?--W THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1889. , X'1 ? Tv T - R r 6 ?aUB gtetellUicucrc, .IWDREW J. STE1NMAN, ; i;UAtll.lePTEI?MA?f IOLTZ, Editor. f IlUUfc.UI' CLA11K, TUDIISller. JtrtB "DAILY INTEtA A:NCCn,-Published ; rvtrr dnrln the.tetir. liutHiindnv. Hnni by e-arrlcri in thl city nnd Mirreundlng tOwnnt ten (sunlit a irn it. iti'mnti rtm.u. . f MlT A Vftlf lt ailranMt Rn imnln n mnnlli . ... ..w,n,...v, W VV...I.U iUUIIIU. t&teEEKLY INTEt.LlQENCEH-One dellnr nnd p. nrtycrntinrear, Inndvnncr-. LSI or postelllco order, nnd where neither of r ift IhfuA Min tu. ........1 . . 1 ' ' j.- k........ w un.uii-u n-m ill II IVKlMireil il Ml. J Entered at the rolemce, ns second cln mull nuiwr. Address, THE INTELLIGENCER, Ijincnster, Pit. LAWOASTER, PA., July 16, 1889. A Kllllnir Aprnt. I,; There Is a Judicial Injury going en In H xew lern te determine v licther elee V trlelty will kill. Tlic Mate hnviiiK ilc W elded Hint lis ileiilli iwnnllr slinll lxi !...- 1-.S. . . .. ' .,..",.... .... skt iuu iiiuicirti, 1110 qucsueii tin ne-en 5 raieeti ns te wlictlier it can ix Heur-. t The question ought net (e surprl-e w, lu fcrhftni. lwr.au!) tlipre lb imMiliitr llmf SlJi trp klinei nr f lilni; m a L'mm Mini uimn. S3? one will net eleliv In lm n fnet. If llie ? claim Is (limit nmlpr liU ilniilitlni' mw. Esfi? nml tinHtillInf It If tin Imb nnt. lW.,e..a BWf -- j-... ...........j . hi.- ,i.wi ,1.1, llliriL"! in (he denlnl. R? In thin ease there K-eim tnben K-llKh IW illtere! Hint. In Inuvpllnfl In slinu- Hint ' electricity Is quite tee hnrmfpss te kill ; mud It Ik the electric light nml limwr .interest. It until In loot I iw. Dm tSf Jtt)b of slnvltiir mnii wnlmwl . bjgTi 'death by the law, lest ethers K"V ' wuusimiin.il iu mum liny yTthauce of executing thcniMjlvei, by de- csg; cnuiiigiouseiuoexccuiingnt'cncy. Tlie pyj companies pcriinpw aleo fcir tlinl tlie UW, KnsiDiiiuesanu prejuillcct or men niny ir" 1A HMK.ful Mnl.ht f,l...l .lli .. 1. w iiiuiii-u lllllljt UlUUli ILH, , 111 11 is new mralnst the linngmnii and hl rejie, nnd thnt thce feelings, combining M-lth the conviction of the killing power of electricity, Mill retnnl its coming into general nw lit the scrvhoef nianliiud. OrK'ihnp)i( niny may be thnt the cemnnnlcsnrc only seeking te advertise their arcs nnd te In struct the people In their vhlucH. Theie wemte be two clcctiicnl intrriMs tmt nrontleggerhcada.andteeklngtooutsliip each etlicr in jmblic favor. The one uses n continuous nnd the ether n broken W$ ceutnet ; nnd each ! trying te move that it's rivals ttyntcin is the beat for the use of the executioner, and oen-.equent-ly the most dangerous for the public Ubc. Te mnlntnin thews contcntieux wente favored with n great denl of testlnieny about the volts of electricity thnt n nui ehlne can stere nnd tllcharge, and the volts thnt it Mill take te kill jnbmitn " brldge "of NJinosert that Is calculated te mensure the ferce of these volts, and the degiee of dryness or moisture that Is needed under or ecr or around about the bridge te pecure its prejxr wrvke. But c see no brldge provided upon Tvhich the unscientific render ninj erms ever te the dry land of conviction upon any e.' the mnt (era Jmelvcd In the con troversy, or te envInce lilui that the Bcientlfle witne-M.'s knew ery much mere than he docs uheut them. Ter they de net agree ; and it is a plain cum' of dlirerlng doctors that len es t he prefcs eleual observer teicmaln steadfast In hh own opinions. It Is gratifying te note, however, thnt the witnessed de ngue that lightning will kill and that manufac tured electricity niny kill; bill they re fine te Iks uunnimetis in the opinion, as c underHtand them, that eleetrlcltv chu lie applied with certainty thnt ft will slay. One party could net kill u clog, though lie thought lie might have done It with the etlicr Ifellew'tt machine, ; he did net try 11, he snld, bcciiMwe he knew that If he succeeded they Mould tav thnt he 4rendv O.lrluil III!" ivmine limimn.l full of electricity with his machine, and that, it did net tnke much meie from theli'ftte tlnlsh the job. About the only conclusion the public can reach Is thnt electricity is nn un un un eomfertnble thing te handle without ellk glees ;nnd thnt It Mill bedlllleult te tell whether the prisoner tire exe cuted by It unless they are hung up ler awhile te tee whether they haw any power of revival. Itw ill net de te bmy them, beenu'H' that Is the Htandard mctliel of revival ; the earth, It beems, carries eir" the extra electiiclty iifleru while and brings te life the apparently dead subject. The use of electiiclty in executions Mould therefore bring us back te the days when they hungup their executed crliiilunls, oral least their head, upon their outer walls, in testi mony thnt they had really been done te death. Such execution would hni dis accord with modem tnste , ke the proba bility is thnt electrlc.il executions Mill et for u while come Inte general use. A I'laiii lllull. Tlie Heading rnilrend's movement in Phlladelphlu, towards reaching Market street, is excellwit as n bluff, and lias really cnuted some of theJeurnuU efthat elty te believe thnt it thinks that it has n chance te get through with the pio pie Jtct. It Is pulling down house in itn route, meaiiuring for Mails, uiulMa Ingu red flag in tlie tnee of the mayor and people hi the meat frantic uij linagln able, liut it Juis done nothing te make u m ifee citizen afraid. Thtw.' nie net the dus when the pun or of corporations can be enlarged by Legislature 01 Judi ciary. "We are new en the ether tack ; and it will net be long before the cele brated Dartmouth college decision, which has lenj been the bulwark of corporation protection in their aggres sions, will be kuecked into smlthcreeus, under the growing public judgment that the charter of thobtnte should net be pleaded in defense of a granted right that has become harmful te the ieeple, save te the extent that it should net be taken awny without compensation. The bnme right of wmiuent domain will be made te apply te the spolia tion of corjierntioiis that Is usul te deprie Individuals of their prejerty in transferring it te these corporations. Ne man can held his land when the Hute demand., it, and nil lie cm claim istuch conij-cnMitieu for the len as a jury w ill give him. Be no corporation should held a right or pew er that la obnoxious te the state or that it Mauls te re- IKwSMS Hwlf nf. .....I I. .1 1.1 i made te burrender it en rceelnt of sm-h E31" comiK-nsatlen as u lerv ii,.v .... ,..i Jiut is bailee for thu goeMj hheuld lie Ntuce for the gander. 'Iliis is the law, which is the perfection of reason , ,m the Heading railroad company could Imj UtODIR'd ill itr Usn of Plitlii,1..1..l.l..'.. stieets, m itheut Philadelphia's consent, ' cen though such a right was expressed ' clearly in the railroad's charter. , Hepe at Flie J. The Laucaster fire dejiaitmeut has for some uuknewn reason abandoned I the use of ropes te keep back the crowd I at Arc, During JIujer .Morten's ad ministration this regulation wns in- I tistcti unen.itnd its wisdom must be qulte evident te nil who were present nt the recent large fires where great crowds of people gathered near te the burning buildings nnd were mere or less in the way of the firemen nnd In danger from explosions. It mny lie snld Hint there was little or no danger of this kind, but in the hurry nnd rush of n fire no one steps te think about what thcie may be stored In the burning house. Explosions nt tires are very common nml usually unexiccled. There arc boiler explos ions, oil explosions, nnd ccn dust ex plosion'! nnd added te this danger there Is he peril of electric light wins, of fulling wnlls, nnd the danger of IwIiir trampled underfoot by the sudden tush of the crowd from n threatened or Im agined jierll. This lnt mny lc cnued by fe simple n thing ns the drenching of n few jieople by the hose stream. Te nert nil these things only the veiy f-lmpte precaution of lopes stretched across (he sired, and n couple of men te guard them Is necessary, ft Is the uni versal practice of nil cities thnt mnke any preleiice of nu orderly ntnmigcmcnt of 11 res. A SAM nmiitifm titter of Mldilg.ut, Mr. 1. I). Vlircirr,llius outlines the pliiu of the premised Ititoriiutlemil silt trust, wlildi will be Incoiper.itol in New Yerk willin c-niillnl of twenty iiilllleiis, or which flic liiilllens w ill be held bj Kiiglishincii : Aftet the nssocintleu Is formed the war between producers In Kaunas and Michi gan nml New Yerk will be settled, nnd "ench tiiiiniifnctiiriiig point will be npjior npjier npjior tlened Its own illslikt. 't'liu less en llie long freight h.iul will be adjusted, nnd prices Mill go up ten rents a barrel," The iissoclallen Is le begin business en the 1st of Jniitiiuy next. Mi. Hurt, the dcTentcd candidate for goerner of Michigan, will be the flrnt president. Mr. Itlfiine Indeed about snltwlicn hcwiis stunipliig Michigan last October and iiindn the point that ns tlinre was an KngliMi salt trust, thoHinen1 ofthetnx en salt would net gie rdief from trust exactions, ns the AniQjk'.in and feieigu trusts would net be lllcely topreo riMils. Mr. Hhilne's jiro jire jiro illctleu has ceinn true in the face of the tux en silt, and without the pnssnge of the Mills bill we will liue an international salt trust. We nie liny Ingu tax ler the protection of a trust of whldi one-foiutli of llie stock belongs le feirigncrs. In Monday u citing's dlHntc!irs an ac count wnsghcu of the disibllng of a latge number el people in nu Indiana town by the grounding of elccttle light wire by w hid. 'the Injured wete wived from death by the prompt stoppnge or the light works nnd byenurgctlonieisnres ferthcir relvnl, but the warning should net go unheeded. Wherexer prnitlcabln the wlres iiiusl be put tinder ground, and semri day a gru.it inUtstrophe tuny d(eldn that ehsstrlc light m list be scr ed In that way or net nt all. Mfi.noev, the trainer of Sullivan, who recently declined his disgust willi ptie llglitlng, is new indignant l Sullivan lilni self, and talks of him lit a wnylliatio wnylliatie wnylliatio nte es any lingering doubt us te the thor oughly brutal character of the champion. Tite published story of his behavior in Chicago made Mnliloen cery blllei. I le said lh.it Sullivan has ncitliei btiiins nei feeling. Tlint he received willi iei let t in illll'en ncea leli l;ihiii fteni his father tell ing him that his imithei was eiy slelt, and stupidly refusal an olfuref f l.Mie fteni a null who wauled him le appeal at his theitrennd he Introduced fteni the plnt plnt feiin. llcroistlie trainer's sketch of his character : "Sulllwiuisiiniiin with the lowest ldtid of tables. It was dluicult te prevent him fieni gnitllylng his low dosltes. As ler iiim, why be loves II. lie Is n stubborn brute, and it is a mighty hard tiling te cempel him te de anything that lie doesn't w nut te de. Ue drinks In elder te satisfy a era vlni; for llipier, nnd net bccnui-e lie is n geed fellow. When I left hiin the nildtess of a liiaii In Canada near Detroit was given lilni, aiut It was Inlly understood Hint he would go dlitictli theic, and If Sullivan hid auoiliiCKel sense or hotiet he would bcthcie new. He premlncd laltlilully le go te Canada." This Is the pet of cultured llostelt end the hore ofthe horn 1 J l is tabled ever the eieui that three pilmcs have met in Ijoitden. .leso, the soiiefOr.int; Hubert, the seu et I.litteln, and Hussell, thu son et Iluiilsen. It Is net often th it se ninny sons of guns get te gclhei in a foreign land. Seu Hussell, by tlie way, is .ulvurtlsltig bis pipers finely, and iiumv lelereuets te bis dinner with theitieen tiny be looked let in I lie Jiutie nnd Vmnk Lain' Tin timiitettr pliotegiiiplur Is Iimise In the land, and vv lilt liis Kislic and ill let liv t cameras Is last eiitiHlug llie hopeless less or llie art of blcctchiug. The m liMie i eung poeplo of a few years age pl.iv ed with the pencil in n tiuly ailKlk- wa.v.hiit new tltev justuse tlulr taste in selecting the lanif lanif senpnet llgure, nnd tutu en the sunlight te dothewotk. 'llie litest development et this pastime is the photographing of wed dings, b.tlls.diiinci ptrlieser mid parties, by the ttse of the Hash light, 'llie B.m I'r.iiiclsce Dnmimr pnlilWies about it soeteol weed-cut teprediictliins or photo graphs taken bj the 1'acille Coast associa tion, and among them n largepiitiiiutiil.cn Instiiut.iiieeiislj by flash light in ihodatk ihedatk ncss of a bllver initie far mulct grettud. Tlitceuiluers me wet king at llie litcoet thediiti. A moving train en a etiive is taken from the teat platfetm, and gives n line example of roicslieitcniiig. 'i'he tact that even the Milt luii.v lie itiiulu te lle is hh.iwn bi n photograph ufa nun seated in the low luiketn ttee talking te himself. The self who is being- talked te is in mili tary dt ess mid Is standing, but otherwise tliuilguiesaie alike and the like ncss per fect. It is evident the plmtegigiphcr, who M.is the model hlmsell, csnubiued two pit lutes in sonic way, but tin te l no break in tlie lines et the tice ur any truee of n di- isien et the plate. Aiitntcur phutegrailiy his ttiiduiibtcdlv ndvnneed the nrt by enoeiir.iglng tiidopeii tiidepeii dent research by the people, vv lth pleivtv of leisure nnd means ler 11, though of course tlieaiiiatcur work of icalcalueis rare. I'etliaps they vv ill aonie day siaitle the world by producing photographs in natuie'n tolers. Tin. experts et Intitet In ,Uiie reached .tMilue of 5JG.',T7J, iiImiiii n hniiiltesl and eighty thousand dellai a met e tlntii in the saiue uieutli el last .u. W'u ,i1m 0. ported in June dieesot'etIieviiliiooffltU',. 312, ubeut a liuiidrtsl Uhhis-iiuI liettet than in ISS7. 1'ereigtieiHhavi) been taking the cheese in largeju.iulities fet sdiiie lime past and the bullet ttiule Is glowing ns last as the quality becomes Known abroad. The total exjiortatieii or beef and hog piedticls for the month icuchcd a value ers7,,i.V),Hi, about a million better thin it j ear age OverlUe and ii-luir million el this Is due te the gnui Aim i lean hog, who is gaining favor in t'eidgu iniirkets in spile of liis march, h it lug gained about eight bundled thousand dollars en his expeit llguresef June li-s. 'nie total value of thcexjierts of Uer. ley anil dairy piedurts fei June is fcMCj.iWj against JT.Clse.jVi fl icar 1 or the just six months (het amount le ever ntti-thrce millions, which is ten mil mil liens better than for the tint half of JS&.' Andyet, etcn In Huh oterllowlng land of plcntv, there nre js-ople who de net go enough or Imeen, beet and butler. I'cr Inps It would be better If we could llnd a decreasing exportation of protlMens and an increase In the shipments of agrlcultti ral ni.iclunery, e-nrriages, tools, engines, the tarled prehicls or American Iiidustrt.' genius and let cutieu. A LAWYJH'g FCK. tletv An Atlerncy lfal te Mnlis a Spcecli In IllrtCIIentleUctlt. Frem Hie Atlanta Constitution. " Thehnnlcst enrnrtl Tco t ever mndc," rciiiarkal a lawyer In the city court room a row days nge, " was In n Justlce's court In Atlanta. That tvttsJiiM. alter I canto here, ever ten years age. The ease mhs before Judge Unit, when hlsotllcew.i'ioit Milch- nil 44 rnsl nnn tlm utriins of .li 1 1 iltinl I itt nit tvf lit ill (J sin hi s 'i mn4tm Surelyn lawyer net rr worked harder for n ten dollar fce than I did In that ease." It whs during the recess for dinner, and quite a number or lawyers had gathered about otie or the open windows te enjoy the brcorennd tosmeko their cigars. 'J he cent crs.itlen toekl n retresllic, rotnln retnln Iseent turn. "My client," continued the lawyer, his eves Inkling nt the recollection, "wns Cfnbe Tttrner, nn old darUny. He was charged with assault and liattery. Onbe was a bit deacon In some church l'te for gotten the nitine and was very much w erked up et er the matter. It was really n trltial case, nnd I wns Incllnrd le bcllove tvllli (inlin Hint It was all a jersectitleu,and donent the instigation or niiotherdcncoii In On be's diun h. "Well, Ihedfl' cninc for the trial nnd the court room was crowded. About hnir the congregation had come te swear for (JaIie nnd thn ether hair for the ether man. Two Twe thirds el the witnesses were women, nnd they would Just go back le the beginning .ten knew what thai iiii.ms In n negre liurclt quarrel nnd tell the w hele story. " It was ti rare old t.sse. " riunlly we agreed te submit the ense without any mere evidence, and without argument. "Old (Jnbe was acquitted. " Xext dnv, ushe premised, Clabe mtne le see tne. 'llie old ilarkny wns nble le pay, and I knew him le be prompt In meeting his debts. Iieltn Migue iningit lng, though, as seen ns I saw his lace, lie euttie te tlin point nt otice. '" Well, boss, ' said Unbe, '1 eonte te pay you Ter my rase. ' ''Thatsetliiifed'nll right, but Oabe looked skittlsli, I noticed that, I suppose, beenuse J needed the money se. I Just hid te hnte II. " ' An' if wn kin agree, ' old Onbe went en, ' I'vn get llie menny right hore. ' "'Agree' snld I, 'didn't me innke an iigieeuicnl te begin with 7 ' '" Hat's se, ndnilttcd Oabe, 'but 1 wns cniintin'enn speech in il.it case. Dein nlggeis ought (crt.iltily te been 'sjiesed. De specdi was de big part.' " lint I wasn't going loglte up that ten dollars inline wnsniiy way out or It. " 'The i hnrge w ns dismissed ngnlnst you, Onbe, ' wild I, 'nnd llie otbei nigger 'paid all Hie resin. What geel could it de te mnke n speediV "'Pweiihln' er done no geed. Dp speech was de big part of me 't.iuse 1 wauled te heirdem niggers 'spesed. ' " ' Oabe, said I, finally, 'will you stick te jour i eiitim t, or will you net? " I'll stick le It,' said Gnbe, 'el you'll tunke (le spoech. ' " 1 had te have llie ten dollars, and there wns only ene way te get It. I shut the doers and windows, anil sat (Unbe In ene eornet el the room. Then 1 took elf my coat and made the speech of my llfe. 'I understood, or course, that Onbe didn't en i e anything about the law. All he Mauled wns te near the oilier ctewd ' sposed.' " I speke necnrdlngly. I called the citlif r deacon a Hep-cared hound, n chlcken-tliler, nnd thn Lord only knows what net. 'I he witnesses en the ethor shlowcre villains of the deepest dye. 'Jhev were spots en llie ciirlh and imps el perdition. "I sike ler ten minutes, I suppose. Old Oabe hatted Inch, anil Ills blnck face wns null. tut. At llie llnp-c.irrd hound part old O.ibe's hands canto together in a hnllfcluj ill pit, and a Inipplucss (.line ever him tee deep fei welds. " '(Jlery !' said ("lube, 'Dat's right.' "1 wound up with a oelogy en the God liness and honesty of my client, (lain lei. "Well, gentlemen, I get the ten dollars. Oabe moved te Gwinnett count) after Hint, and twice slnre then he has nociled a law yci. lieth times hocnnie te Atlanta after me. I can cliaige what I please, and Gabti pijslt cheerfully." ltesl 'lnpe In the Nnvy. A paymaster In the UulUil Slates nnvy git cs the fellow lug account el thn red tape that must be unwound In nrdct te buy an aitlcle needed lei use en bend a innn-ef-wai : Supposing that a paper or lucks isvi anted en beard a Culled States ship en n foreign station, tlie fellow lug is llie ruiitltienitiinlly requited inidergetiiir.il order Xe. 48: Teii'i leijiilsltleus tire made out, whhh nie signed ns fellows elllrer making the leqiilsitlun, I times, captain, 8, piyiuaster, K, and admiral, I. llldsatehnut out te the merdi.iiits whldi aie slguivl bv pa) elllcnr llve limes, ui.u hauls biildlng, A: in cept.un e el bid, p.i.v master, 1. tuns me ineii in me out in quiti quiti tiiplicnle nnd are signed by llie cap tain r limes; paymaster, 10; st'nler nlllcei of thn beard of Inspection, ,', and person retelvmg the money, f. A report Is at tached bv the senior oluccret the beard el surtej, ludiiplicatn, 2 nlguntuies, and the ellker M he has made the requisition signs a receipt en the bill 5 times, w lieu It iscoin iscein plele, Willi Ik! signatures, 'this is called Niiitplillcatieu of nietluxlH, and pteteitiug the gev eminent bv a se-i ailed system et cheeks mid lulatu es. lllioccllnncetio. Tit t'l DM.MA'ii v.N iNHi.rr imviii:tt. pruiHllidli) a giMiil peudir liletvi r, li tint till Ill' iim riuut iioiirevrr ni iitrs ana etiu rstOHIl Is l'lirMle At iiuiiLtn '8 Dituei Hieiii;, 111 West ICItigMtrecl. 17"' .IIuVTkidT vvan ix li i ' .IH I HAT lS-i:Vi:itYII(lIIY WHO HAH KVlUt iiiii:i)ii'! LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. We haven't the biggest tnllN In UiiMierM, liut there la no Utter mill nut ulierc-nt lean tin te li no mill Unit nn niakc licttcr llein. K) snv tliinisniids or iseple In this eniiiiunlty, ami tic lake tlielrvveril fm It. If Mill hnve Ireiilile lth join linking, this het wnther, jeu will perhaps discover Hint the trouble lies ullli .vein Heur provided j ou (leiml ut.e I.emui sHuur. ir.veu nr lulnv thnt article, unit (.1111 hnve tteitlile with utirliuk lite, lH.-rhap It U li(iue of the evin. It can't lie tin-Heur If) ou ucI.evau' I M II.LIIU'M 1I0IIAX bUAl'. MILLER'S Borax Seap will- WASH CLOTHES, AND EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN. i7iNau;ntui.sT0iKrAU.M " STORM KING (21G1.) ItlHOIlll V. Miiuihil'd by Ili-eisllin; mid IVHei iiiunee. hired lj Ill'n Ml DIfM. n.enl mK, Hint str or U tiettm and pacers Willi ivtenU irein ii)Ht tn j-ei), nnd ever 100 with iccerds belter Hum?-A li.un hi Mi-x.iinUr -, Nennaii, Mic of Ullli 2 II"., Mil IJixs-ii, .".11, Ac, Second dam b) lleunrd si3lrllinrU,Uiuiuuli. bred. Third darn b hnilth's Mpmiict, ten of Dills .Mcbv.tiL'ir. BiohmKi.se U ii Uiv.ttanitf hi hands nttd trci.-lianiHiut 1,'AOlbv. Ilnal-:ij taken tlrsl prcinliituiit ttnte nnd ceitntv fair. Ills celta nre Inrce nnd li'imheme, utul nt e that hat e been tehl nt cniKed 5310 no man averece age of ene nnd a hulf j ears He tin token rlRlit out of the Muduud with vcrj little pteparntleu reduced Ills record Irein i.3U, te 2.J0, trotting Hire. bents in '.'-lO, SJ1 nnd J SO. He went n quarter inenu or Hie tulles In ,vi fc-euds a ;Xi nalt which tlieiif hi j eaisiclt.v If I ceu) 1 tpare lilni loin; t'luugli n the kind te he iir(iir A for terj fast werlt. UKli.MS. iVIfO for u fcul until In. present lM.'&l,M,i,4w,lu,, ,,b iind t vc J5-lfd. i)A.NU U. n'ULU JturJelUi, Jtt. Utaitamaltct'. I'lIILADELI'UIA, Tuctday, J Illy IS, IKK). A Bargain worth coming for en a het day. 447 pairs Ladies' French Kid and Dongola Shoes. Net a pair in the let ever offered for less than $3. Many were $7. 50. They have ranged between these extremes, with the ma jority in the high grades. The price te-day is $2. Reduced te close broken lets. The sizes are complete at the opening, but may seen be broken. The small and large size3 are most numerous. The sale will begin at 10 o'clock this A. M. Market ttreet front, west of Main AIU. Chances in Cheap China : w 600 Decorated China Fruit Plates opened yesterday, 10 cents each , several styles. 1,200 China Berry Saucers, flower decoration, 7 cents each; have been double. 1,200 Fluted China Cups and Saucers, various colors, at 20 cents each, frpin 35 cents. Hcend fleer, see uml gallery. The French Hand - made Muslin Underwear en the Main Aisle, near Chestnut street en trance, and the Drawers, Gowns, Chemises, and Skirts en the second fleer, first gal lery, marked down and adver tised yesterday, have been cen tres of busy track. The va riety is unbroken and increased. Six sorts of Dressing Sacks are reduced and added te-day : WrrcIIM SIM MO) .1dn S3 2.J Arn Si 7) J2 2") 52 00 !1 75 1 ,7) liasy stairs and many elevators make the second fleer perfectly convenient. . Jehn Wanamaker. (!7veccvir. A' TllUlWK'H. PICNIC GOODS. I'll tile, rii Weed Plntes. retted Until, reneiienm! nam OjHicri-plckled mid rresli. I .obiter plcleled nnd fre.li rreshHabiienHtcnks In Hat cans very cheleei. Hnrilliie Imported nnd Ann rlcnn. Tickle and Olltes lnk-ln-ii. Alse pickle by tilt (107IJI1 I IIi:i.si: Vfirk Hlntn Cream, Hnpunge. Pino Pine npnle, latum and ltofiieferl. llemlesi Harii liicnns, icndy for thotable. Full Line of All Kinds of Groceries. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LiVNCASTr.lt, TA. CLARKE'S. Tic a n Hutu lie n lb llolecna IJ'e n lb llolejiis Hen inf'eveinl Hams lVntn Dried llfsf Isc n l'i In net. Prunes lAciiliexM ors. Knitting !i-be (jllHiirdlnn Ter Ter Ter Ter Ter for ler Ter c Ue ,n 10c 10.' lie ix' bottles Itisit lleer Ter i!trrinMt DrAIld of I.nhitM-. nilinnn nml Tet- ted Mwnt I ull Astortnicntef Cliee-e, Ktc CLARKE'S WIiULUSVIi: AND UIH'AII. Ii;v AM) coirKEsieuu, ISA II bOlTTH (Jt'i;i:.VHT. es-UiHilqiuirlir for llrnuki'ii C'rvstnl soup. Jelcphelic JJI-lfdAtv A CAHLOADOI iiAIKIVIN'r!' REIST. Wholceale .and Retail Grocer. LhTlN- A Carload of Bargains ! W lu-lh Dccerati d Unto of Large California Prunes at 90c. a Bex ! riiiiii III IIiiikhIii Donl wait until It I, loe lm? Veu nmi tt mom t -it will p,iv ou. JU'ATS Tit ill. Iliiiu. II B-, I xtra Drnd IKef, l.'Kc nib, I Inet Dried Ileif Kniicklix.lleiilb, Mum. inrrlliiliifiiiii.iViini, Nevi it. blind. 10c nth. Ni'H Til kled t edlMi, I H5 ler .e ' eitAcicnitb. .r?'T, U.riLl IVaJ.er lerracUcrln the world. The llest a r-s ler Me Ciaekers in the vv erhl Mc niics nnd Ginger naps, S R for ISe ferri:iss. CelU-im nre loner. StM Codex reduced te tsc. .Se Collee reduced te U.V, 3ki Ceirie reduced 1(5 2je. Cloed uotUe at 12J4C IV nnd AV. I'lnest Jlechti. Jnvn, Lanui ra nml Sante. Ceilecs. U) llOXKS I.l.MlWtN. Iaiiient ure eIiik hlglier In price. e ui nxid, wuUiui Mil m old I rtie. REIST ! wnei.i-SAi 1: and mrr.vn. qhelcu, cuhni:u wiar i:ixu and tiuncest, DUetly Opposite. J. II Maitlu .V Ce ' Dry Geed Htere, mid Neil Doer tewril Herse Heb I. rOOltn. II I'llKS IKUlKMrOHIl Joyful Sound ! JHLI.AIEtT Sunday Scheel Music Boek Bwseaey and Klrltiiatrlek, hi XDAV SCHOOLS AND CXtl'RLlUW sUPTIUDAT L. B. Herr's, P3-66 NORTH QUEEN ST. ?u 00eh. N EW YORK 8T0RE. WATT & SHAND, HAVE TUT CLOMNO-OUT PRICE ON THEIR WHOLE STOCK OK Lace Trimmed Parasols, Directeire Parasols, Fancy Parasols, In PARA 80 J A of Every Htjle at Extremly Iaw Trice. tQ-lnch Gleria Hnnlind, Milld tops, 87ic rejulnr price, fl.iU. 21-Inch Olcirl Hunlinde, cold and f liver ter, 11.09 cneh. budlm' Jemey VfnU, In Tlnknnd nlue, ntlOc n piece. laidles' India Oaurn Vc, fln riunllty, ZSe : re duced from 37$c. Klne IlnllirlKgnn Jerney Vmtx, 25c each ; in duced from aic. Oent'B Fln (latin; Underwenr, cxeellcnt nunl Ity, 2.V: nnd 37Jc ruch. Ociit'n Ileniet Nlrlped HIilrl,ai, 37,60 and 75 cent ench, ttent I'tmcy Hulled Hese, full regular innde, 12jc h ralr. Onil h nHlbrlRsnn Hese, reatilnr made, 12Jcn pair. Kln Krencli tliilbrigKiiii HnlMlne, JDca pair j tJKper (leien palm AT THU New Yerk Stere. j. B. MARTIN & CO. The greatest rush en Screens being ever, we can new furnish them promptly the day they are ordered. Deers, $1.20 up (with all fix tures. Windows, 30c up, made of best wire and frames. Mesquite Canopies, pink and white. Mesquite Nettings (all col ors). Tarlatans, all colors, for cov ering Mirrors, &c. Fleer Linens, Stair Linens, Mattings, Window Awnings, Slip Cever Linens for Furni ture, Parquctte Floering and Weed Floers. Te close out all our remnants and patterns we de net desire te keep in stock this fall, we tej day put a special price en them. In some case as much as half off. Others net se much re duction, but still enough te make it interesting. Don't want te carry any of these in stock this fall. J. 13. MARTIN ft CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Cletltinr,. lUniUNO AND HJRNI8HINO GOOD-. Everything In hummer Clothing going out rapidly nl very unusual nines. Men's and Yeung Men' Suits mnde from rrllublc ma terial. Lightest In weight Cnsslniere, Cheviot, Serge nnd riantieU, w te 515. Mmiv Mmiv cheliestt le te ple.ise If jej cun be nt from the assort ment, 'llie Mivliir In vim Rare Offerings. doe nut iiietin levier prices en unsal.ililc goods, but en lets that have become, broken, nml tlirin iun be but ene or tire suit or the let. It Is net necc-btary te tell you about thin clothing. The jventher reminds you. 'they are here In Mohair, 1 '."if0 nml ers'iclecr Cout and Vels. Timet and hitn Linen Ve-ds nt the most economical Vfll.es..Ma"' ,'1 things for the Little Uejs. Light W eight Cnnslnicre Holts. K te Ms Jcrey Muits, J1.TO te Si. IJlonse WnlMs, bulrt Wulstn, Knee Pants, Gallic bhlrts nnd Drawers, nnci ever thing for their comtert (luring the het Mtiumcr i1kj. tsaturdnj's mle of Klannel Shirts pun ihI their popularity. Hew much comfort nnd ense te wear one that nt (many are UUhniied nnd de net tit.) W'ohave them "! qualities fei eiuletinen.iteurlst or blci. cllsts Trices te nil. Uleycle Hese, llilt. Ten. nls bnslie Oalbrlggau Hhlrts nnd Dmuers. Jcnn nnd XalnioeW Drnvrers, Hummer Neck wear Choicest le, low price. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, NOS. W AND 2S NORTH tll'EEN bTRELT. (tavviai,ce. OTANDARD CARRIAGE WOltlv. EDW. EDGERLEY, t), 42, ii MARKtH' STREET, (Rear of tbu Toslefflcc), LANCASTER, TA. ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Etc. 1 he Tlncu Stock In the Country. We new h ive n Tell Line of SECOND-HAND WOUK-Anystvle Vuu Wniit. Rciututliigand Repairing premptl) uttended te. one net of tverkuicn c-eclauy employed for Hint puriHi.e. The lowest price in the e-euiiO for tlrH-e Inn, work. r-Ultv men Call nud EiammeMy Werk. Parasols Parasols ciethittn. H AOER A DROTHER. SPECIAL CLOTHING REDUCTIONS! MEN'S SUITS. EXCELLENT CASWIMEUE and WORSTED SUITS at J. Reduced frein J10. Bey' and. Yeixtlis' Suits t nrtvc 59yK.I?HEfwY PI-AID SUITS reduced te fi VOtiVs?A-TJY,l-,5,I.EV.IOT.Ml,ITS nt Hednccd from !W V) V OUTJLS SUITS In OOOD CASSIMLRE STV LE3 nt 7. Rcduecd from M W. Summer HILk PONCJEE COATS AND VESTS nt 5 M t worth M.10 ,E'NE MOHAIR COATS AND VESTS ntSI. COrrON f KLANNEL CilATil AND VESTS at jl. WHITE LINEN DUCK VESTS at (2. HAGER fc BROTHER, Neb. 25-31 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Jltrtvm fllpnthcf Soebsi. "PILINN A RRENEMAN. WTarm. 'OT'eatlier Goods AT FLINN & BRENEMAN'S. WATER COOLERS, KEriUGERATOItS, COAL OIL STOVE.S, GENUINE MEXICAN HAMMOCKS. I'lSIIINO TACKLE, RASE HALL AND LAWN TENNI FLINN &BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 Nertli Queen. Street, LANCASTER, PUXJVA. iUrttcltCB. H. Z. RHOADS A bON. L-OiAi PRICES. Kollenlng will be found n list of goods-low prlccd-nliinys In our Kteck. Child's Geld ringer Rings Me.; Misses' fluid Finger Rings, 75c., Ladles' Geld Tlngcr Rings !1.00 Slt-ete Uutlens, J5c., We., $100; Cellar Iluttens, 25c. le tl.OO; DlAinend Cellar Butten-, $.'00; Ladles' ami MliscV Ilrcastpln-, 25c. to'Sl.eo, Mourning Pins nnd Earrings, 25c. le K.OOj Bracelets, 25c. leSlO; Nickel Clecks.tl.00; 6-DayMintlcClecks,!3.T5; Ladles' Geld Watches, 115.75; Nickel Watchen, SI.OO; Silver Wntches, 110. B-Rcpnlrlng In all btnnehe by geed workmen and all work wnrrnnted H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, Jewelers?, Ne. 4 .WEST KING STREET. GEIethimt. "TVERS RATUEON. LIOIIT-WEIQIIT CLOTHING AT LIOIIT-WEIQIIT PRICES ! EVERYTHING IN WOOLEN, MOHAIR AND ALPACA GOODS, TOR HOT WEATHER USE. LET THE COST GIVE YOU NO CONCERN. YOU CAN I1UY AT RIGHT PRICES, AND THE REST MADE GOODS YOU CAN EIND ANYWHERE CAN RE HAD RIGHT HERE. DON'T WEAR UNCOMrORT AIJLE CLOTHING THIS HOT WEATHER, WHEN YOU CAN HE COMI'ORTARLE AT A SMALL OUTLAY. MYERS A RATIU'ON, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. li EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, I'A. "W ILLlAMbON A I OSTEIt. On Kutuuliiv thcre was Ne Laek of Public Hinv- pert at Our llargnlu Sale. New Trlce List. CHILDREN'S SUITS. Jim Suits for . $1.10 S250 . $17', $.150 " SJOJ 8 60) . SI(M I10VS SUITX S 5 00 Suits ler . j 150 J 7 m " . .. . t II 00 S hOO " . .... 5W 8 0 00 .. . S7fi0 S101W ' . . S800 MEN'S SUITS. 511 00 bulls for . 51100 SlIOO " S1J00 jiii en " snte SlhOO " . $15 00 I.U00 " 1800 VALISE'S. J 5 00 Values for J 1 00 $ 50 " . 5 J 50 ! 1 U) " S123 S I 15 1 10 HATS. Cut Piters en Teries Hatv. Men's H te Straw lints for 5260 Men's 1250 " jjoe Men's K 00 " . 51 &i) Men's 11 50 " . jus Men 8 il 25 ' ;Ki Children's SI 00 btruw Hals for . jjoe Children's 5.1 tt) ' siaj Children's it M ' vjihj Children's It 50 Sf,i Chlldnn'S10d " fti ("hlldreu's 75 ' a-, Children s 50 . .3 A CLEAN SWEEP I.N Ot R KI'HNIblllNQ DEPARTMENT ON CUT PRICE OOOD. 20c Ualbrlggan bhlrts, long siccus, for 15c. 3.V llrew n and Angera llalbrlggan SlilrU and Drawers for 2.ie. 5iV NaliisiKik Fe-nthcr-Wclght Drnttcis, .&c. il (Onnd II 25 Percale Mitrts for 75c. XS.'U) Treiu'h Unnn. I Mnns for 51 .'). i.'OO English 1 launelHlilrtHfertUA. lH5il Trench Tlannel hhlrts for KU). f .75 TlnivSUk bhlrts Ter a 4J'hltn' Shirt, icInfercKl trout and biiek, for Sac jebrucktrMilrt fer.iji. J3c 1 apey bus.e nders fur 25c. 25c Tnncj Sus penders, 17c. 17c Kanc buspe ndcrs, 13e AlseHtltty Riducttens In Plain and Fancy Half Hec, Fine Neckwear and bhlrt Wnlstt. .SHOERARGAINS. 53 W Ladles' Dongola Shoes for SJ 00 KJ00 " " " 32 25 f.'7 " " s:uj II 75 " Newport Tie. St 25 175 " SergoUutten jlicl 1150 ' burge Lace 11 00 $3 75 Men's Lew hoe 5150 Williamson A Fncitpr VTIIIICIIIIOUII CX. I UalCI. an-ascvsncixebT ..lanc aster, pa.. aiSMARKETSIRECT, lEXIlRiailURUPA j Clothing. V! j-ntmiitcv j-tcnevtB. ST. CHARLES, , .ATLANTIC CITY. Ocean nnd DelnvvnieAtenuc, will open Tituns- . I)Y,JUM'Hth. my22 .'mil JONAH WOOTTON, Jn. TT OTEL NORM ANDIE. " XX , A1LANTIC CITY. isOWOPEN. Under New Mnnngcment T.C.OILLirriE.ProPrl"ter, mlMind Colenndo Hote1- Phllcdelphln. MOTEL CHirrweODE. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. lOdcled. Refurnished. CO sleeping Ansrt. ments. Aunt's First cits, will e."ri JtfS l" 1. Junel-2md MRS. MAY W. GEFRORER. rpiIE FLORIDA, ATLANTIC CITy! .CiJ?,lcVeHiral.19ScUen- rtl0e Atenue. bu tneen js. . A Te-nueasee Ave. Flrst-clis heu:e. Reasonable rates. Oiwn all the year. mX&Smd UA'I,AIIHOVli STOCKTON HOTEL. CAPE MAY.N J isOP-C:i? JrNI: l5-. RATES, M A.ND SI PER D.m v811?01'11 rn!p. by iUe ,veelc. month or sev mi-n'.'?JLyJ!ll!Xe$ rera,'?'1,';l'-(l "! improved ; n?.'mn 7.ttP?ed 5",0,v "" nd Amusement il !h S- '.'ii'?? B N5W ullg. RnU nud Play Itoems. Culslne nnd servlee tlrst-class. I li gnnt suite with parlor, bath uiidclesu Or chcstrA of eleven pieces. Dogs net taken. F. THEO. WALTON, Proprietor. ATT. GRETNA. "All Cenciuerlng Ittnl.Oli.iiitcniilt thj nrntli, And 011 lliy tlirnbblng temples potent thus beam net se tierce. Tz&imr isrex Take a ilny oil nud visit Jit. Oretnn l,n-ir tun, ts cool meuntnlu spring and dellghtful shade .MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN EVER. The aim of Its ninnngenienl Is le make Jit. Grctnn the most desirable dnj reseit In Pen n ltaula. And tethlsendcterj lerm of niiitie incnt and convenlcnce Is here pret Idcd THE 8T1I REOT. NATIONAL GUARD OF FENNA WILL ENCAMP A,,,hl.':ith?rln.l"B retre"sfreniSnturdn, July 13. unt 1 .Siiturdny,.Iulv 20, and for this occasion excursion tickets will be sold te Mt. Gretna from peliiunn the Pcniujltnnla nnd Phlladcl pliliiit Reading ralhends. The' Mt Uretn.i Nanew (.atige Itnllnnv, from tlipnarlcft entinnee te "Governer Dick." thi f minltofthcbeuth Mountain, is finished nnd I 1 Hiiceesful running order, threning open te t lew the lingnincent sienery of tlie feeutli "The park vvlll be reserved ler the free and ex. elusive use of picnic parlle en application te ..,., H.A.GROsi, JeCWi'mi U "' " ' ,'",auen' ,,a' i'laviu'cve. II ARNIS. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, -AN General Stable Supplies, AT- Clias. E. HaWil's, iarccten te 51. 11 Aiirr.Evsn A Sex.) SIGN OF TIIC GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. iRer wm j strickiand teacher I Oh Ml.-Ie -'Xl.o.-engh't.Tucilur given ffJeTpV-Aitt &$. Ciiu1"1 rtW1'' V"WntVimU .-.J, ' ' S, "' f U frffc-.J it "feitii . j.r.J t-. ..jy,, a tefr?J&il;dl 4 t
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